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Lecturer:
G. S. Boutis
Email: gboutis@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Phone: (718)951-5000 x 2873
Description: This course will provide students of varying backgrounds, including physicists, material scientists, chemists, and biologists with an introduction to the physics of nuclear magnetic resonance. The course will supplement other already existing nuclear magnetic resonance courses offered at the graduate center and structural biology center.
Course requirements:
A course in undergraduate quantum mechanics or physical chemistry should suffice.
Recommended Texts:
C. P. Slichter “Principles of Magnetic Resonance” Springer-Verlag, 1996
J. Cavannagh “Protein NMR Spectroscopy: Principles and Practice” Academic Press, 1996
M. Levitt, “Spin Dynamics: Basics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance” Wiley, 2001
Grading
Homework Assignments: 100%
Course Outline1. Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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CHEMISTRY 86905 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Spring 2011 Lecturer: G. S. Boutis Email: gboutis@brooklyn.cuny.edu Phone: (718)951-5000 x 2873 Description: This course will provide students of varying backgrounds, including physicists, material scientists, chemists, and biologists with an introduction to the physics of nuclear magnetic resonance. The course will supplement other already existing nuclear magnetic resonance courses offered at the graduate center and structural biology center. Course requirements: A course in undergraduate quantum mechanics or physical chemistry should suffice. Recommended Texts: C. P. Slichter “Principles of Magnetic Resonance” Springer-Verlag, 1996 J. Cavannagh “Protein NMR Spectroscopy: Principles and Practice” Academic Press, 1996 M. Levitt, “Spin Dynamics: Basics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance” Wiley, 2001 Grading Homework Assignments: 100% Course Outline1. Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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