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ParaVision Programming Course
The ParaVision Programming Course is dedicated to advanced users of Bruker MRI and MRS systems willing to develop their own experimental methods. It will start with an introduction to the base-level spectrometer control:
- the structure of the acquisition and reconstruction pipelines
- the meaning of the acquisition parameters
- pulse programming.
Several pulse programming examples will be developed by the participants.
The second part of the course, taking two full days, will be devoted to programming of ParaVision Methods (PVM). Method programming allows defining high-level interfaces to the experiments and is particularly interesting for users needing to install their experiments for routine laboratory work. Following an introduction to PVM the participants will be guided to develop several method examples of various levels of complexity. These will cover all important issues of PVM programming from simple parameter definitions to the usage of parameter groups and modules. In the final part of the course the development of pipeline filters will also be explained.
All pulse-programming and method-programming examples will be developed in small groups on data stations. The users will have the possibility to test their experiments remotely on a BioSpec or PharmaScan system. The course material requires an elementary knowledge of ParaVision and basic skills in C-language programming.
Maximum number of participants is 12.
