2025 Alpine Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Solids
Registration start | Mar 2025 |
Student stipend deadline | 28 Apr 2025 |
Registration deadline | 31 May 2025 |
Abstract submission deadline | 31 May 2025 |
Preferred RT selection | 11 July 2025 |
Conference start | 14 Sept 2025 |
Conference end | 18 Sept 2025 |
Scientific Committee
Sharon Ashbrook |
Songi Han |
Patrick van der Wel |
2023 Caldarelli Prize in Magnetic Resonance for Young Investigators
Fréderic A. Perras
Ames National Laboratory, USA
Fréderic A. Perras is recognized for his rigorous, original, and creative contributions to fundamental and applied aspects of solid-state NMR, including dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) and the application of solid-state NMR to study the structure of inorganic materials and catalysts. This prize acknowledges Fred’s insightful contributions to both experimental and theoretical aspects.
The Caldarelli Prize is kindly sponsored by Bruker Biospin.
2023 Regitze R. Vold Memorial Prize
Rob Schurko
Florida State University & NHMFL, Tallahassee USA
Rob Schurko has made a large number of important contributions to the field of solid-state NMR over the past 25 years. His research interests are very diverse, and he has made particularly impactful discoveries in the areas of quadrupolar nuclei and applications to pharmaceuticals. He contributed to the development of several useful broad-band pulse sequences and related techniques which have enabled the routine acquisition of ultrawide-line NMR spectra. His ongoing work on crystal structure prediction using novel NMR crystallography methods holds promise for the characterization of novel crystal forms used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Confirmed speakers
Enrica Bordignon |
Galia Debelouchina |
Melinda Duer |
Mattias Eden |
Gillian Goward |
Yoh Matsuki |
Rob Schurko |
Markus Weingarth
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News
- The 2023 Regitze R. Vold Memorial Prize awarded to Rob Schurko
The 2023 Regitze R. Vold Memorial Prize is awarded to Rob Schurko. Rob has made a large number of important contributions to the field of solid-state NMR over the past 25 years. His research interests are very diverse, and he has made particularly impactful discoveries in the areas of quadrupolar nuclei and applications to pharmaceuticals. He contributed to the development of several useful broad-band pulse sequences and related techniques which have enabled the routine acquisition of ultrawide-line NMR spectra. His ongoing work on crystal structure prediction using novel NMR crystallography methods holds promise for the characterization of novel crystal forms used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Congratulations!
- The 2023 Caldarelli Prize in Magnetic Resonance awarded to Fréderic A. Perras
The 2023 Caldarelli Prize in Magnetic Resonance is awarded to Fréderic A. Perras. Fred is recognized for his rigorous, original, and creative contributions to fundamental and applied aspects of solid-state NMR, including dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) and the application of solid-state NMR to study the structure of inorganic materials and catalysts. This prize acknowledges Fred’s insightful contributions to both experimental and theoretical aspects.
Congratulations!
2023 Caldarelli Prize in Magnetic Resonance for Young Investigators
Fréderic A. Perras
Ames National Laboratory, USA
Fréderic A. Perras is recognized for his rigorous, original, and creative contributions to fundamental and applied aspects of solid-state NMR, including dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) and the application of solid-state NMR to study the structure of inorganic materials and catalysts. This prize acknowledges Fred’s insightful contributions to both experimental and theoretical aspects.
2023 Regitze R. Vold Memorial Prize
Rob Schurko
Florida State University & NHMFL, Tallahassee USA
Rob Schurko has made a large number of important contributions to the field of solid-state NMR over the past 25 years. His research interests are very diverse, and he has made particularly impactful discoveries in the areas of quadrupolar nuclei and applications to pharmaceuticals. He contributed to the development of several useful broad-band pulse sequences and related techniques which have enabled the routine acquisition of ultrawide-line NMR spectra. His ongoing work on crystal structure prediction using novel NMR crystallography methods holds promise for the characterization of novel crystal forms used in the pharmaceutical industry.