ASU BCH/CHM 494/598 is a special topics course titled ‘Principles of Magnetic Resonance’ (PMR) an is being designed and taught by Professor Jeff Yarger in Spring 2020. This course will generally overview experimental, computational and theoretic principles of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and imaging (MRI). An emphasis will be placed on practical and/or experimental aspects within NMR and MRI as the catalysis for understanding the underlying principles.
Based on student’s interest and background (students enrolled in the course for Spring 2020), there will be an emphasis placed on using NMR for molecular structure determination (based on interactions with students in the first meeting). The course will always emphasize the general nature of magnetic resonance (MR) and provide principles and examples in basic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). We will also introduce Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (NQR), Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy (NRS) and Mossbauer Spectroscopy. The Spring 2020 course flyer is available in PDF format.
ASU Course Syllabus – Spring 2020 (corrected pdf version, Jan 30, 2020)
Professor Yarger’s Introductory Video – Spring 2020
‘Principles of Magnetic Resonance (PMR)’ – Spring 2020
INSTRUCTOR INFO | NMR & MRI RESOURCES & LINKS |
EXPERIMENTAL MR |
FUNDAMENTAL MR |
VIDEOS & BLOG | NMR SOFTWARE & SIMULATIONS |
NMR – MOLECULAR STRUCTURE | MAGNETIC RESONANCE PROJECTS |
Q&A and Frequently Asked Questions
Slack Channel – #asupmr2020 (YargerLab Slack: Spring 2020 public slack channel for communication)
- Zoom Lecture: 3:15 PM – 4:14 PM, Wednesday’s (Az Time), Feb-April 2020.
- Zoom Video Conference: https://zoom.us/j/8414582506
- Meeting ID: 841 458 2506
- Password: pmr2020 (required because of new Zoom.us security)