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Education/Academia
Bruker BioSpin prides itself of its continuous support of educational institutions. We give a hand to a large number of academic groups with their use of our equipment for their research. We assist countless universities and colleges in their effort to teach spectroscopic methods to their students. We also collaborate with many of the leading research labs in the world on NMR methods and spectrometer development.
Automation options for academia:
The BACS sample changer has found wide spread acceptance in educational labs. The robustness of the hardware and the ease of use of the ICON-NMR software have made this combination a favorite for open access labs. Sample submission through a web browser makes it possible to enter sample information or look a the spectra anywhere on campus.
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NMR-SIM, the virtual spectrometer.
The combination of the powerful experiment simulation software NMR-SIM with the TopSpin processing software allows Students and researchers to learn and try out NMR experiments without using valuable NMR spectrometer time. It also allows NMR methods developers to test pulse sequences before applying them to real samples. The package allows any pulse sequence to be applied to a spin system defined in a text file. NMR-SIM then creates time domain data under realistic conditions including relaxation and real pulses.
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NMR-Guide and Encyclopedia:
The most complete online collection of NMR knowledge makes this the ideal tool in an academic environment. From basic NMR theory to intyeractive sessions with Topspin on how to set up certain experiments there is hardly an area on NMR that is not covered.
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