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David Rovnyak & Frank Delaglio

June 17 @ 3:00 pm GMT+00004:00 pm GMT+0000

NUS Schedules Old and New, and How to Evaluate Them for Your Data

Increased adoption of non-uniform sampling (NUS) for multi-dimensional NMR spans ever-broader classes of experiments and increasingly challenging applications, expanding the efficiency and scope of NMR. Given the landscape of established and emerging spectral analysis and reconstruction methods, there is increasing focus on the properties, quality, and selection of sampling schedules, enabling a greater understanding of the principles of good schedule design. Even as the diverse criteria for generating schedules are better understood, creating de novo schedules for NUS as well as evaluating schedules can be non-trivial, involving a complex interplay of experimental considerations. This presentation will review the workings of NUS as background for a detailed discussion of the current state of sampling schedule design, with the aim to empower users to determine when and how NUS can best be applied to their own NMR measurements.

8:00 AM California or 11:00 AM Boston or 5:00 PM Paris or 8:30 PM Delhi

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Date:
June 17
Time:
3:00 pm GMT+0000 – 4:00 pm GMT+0000