iMR CDT News
2012-13 iMR CDT Seminar Presentations
Tuesday 28th May 2013
Accurate orientation PELDOR measurements for biological structure, Johannes McKay, University of Warwick.
cw Electrically Detected Magnetic Resonance on Amorphous Silicon, Stephen Hogg, University of Warwick.
Wednesday 29th May 2013
Ortho-Para Conversion in H2O@C60, James Ross, University of Nottingham.
Thursday 30th May 2013
Ortho-Para Conversion in H2O@C60, Kelvin Goh, University of Southampton.
Tuesday 11th June 2013
Complimentary GIPAW DFT computational and solid state NMR approaches to studying disordered apatite systems, Stephen Day, University of St Andrews.
Electrochemical Electron Paramagnetic Resonance utilizing micro-electrodes and loop gap resonators, Mika Tamski, University of St Andrews.
Quantifying NV-, Matthew Dale, University of St Andrews.
iMR CDT Kick - Off Workshop
Registration is now open for the iMR CDT Kick - Off Workshop 2012 which will be held at the University of Warwick, from 3 December to 7 December 2012. To reserve a place on the workshop please complete the online form here. The registration deadline is 16 November 2012.
Joint EPSRC and POST Postgraduate Initiative 2013
Calls for applicants for a three month secondment opportunity to the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) open to EPSRC funded PhD students.
All EPSRC funded postgraduate students registered for a PhD or EngD (except first year students) who will still be studying in March 2013, are eligible.
Further information on the scheme can be found on the link below:
http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/funding/fellows/other/Pages/post2013.aspx
The 6th Advanced EPR School of EFEPR
The 6th EFEPR summer school on Advanced EPR Spectroscopy will take place at The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 12th -18th January 2013.
The advanced EPR school is an initiative of the European Federation of EPR groups (EFEPR) to ensure the continuation of the successful development of EPR techniques and their applications. The school is open to all PhD students and post-docs with some basic background in magnetic resonance.