Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Course
Students taking part in the 'Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance' OpenCourseWare project offered by MIT will learn about the theory and instrumentation of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy. Some of the topics covered in the course include imaging, spectroscopy and spin dynamics. Students should have a background in science in order to participate in this course.
Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Course Specifics
Degree Level | Audio | Video | Downloads |
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Graduate | No | Yes | Yes |
Lecture Notes | Study Materials | Tests/Quizzes |
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Yes | Yes | No |
Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Course Description
'Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance' is taught by Professor David Corey and is designed for advanced level science students interested in learning about the fundamentals of NMR imaging and spectroscopy. Topics covered during the course of the class, include nuclear spin and magnetic resonance, gradient and spin echoes, NMR imaging in 2D and chemical shifts and spin-spin couplings. Students will be expected to complete a series of experiments.
Animations, lecture notes and information regarding the experiments are available for download online for free. If you are interested in taking this OpenCourseWare, please visit the introduction to nuclear magnetic resonance imagining homepage.
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