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Default [NMR] Chianti Workshop 2020 “Opening New Doors for Magnetic Resonance”

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[NMR] Chianti Workshop 2020 “Opening New Doors for Magnetic Resonance”

Dear Colleague,


We are pleased to announce that the Chianti Workshop 2020 “Opening New Doors for Magnetic Resonance” will be held in Florence and in Grosseto, Italy, from 7 to 12 June 2020. This meeting follows the well known tradition of Chianti Workshops, which are held in Tuscany since 1984.


The workshop is focused on the recent results and future perspectives in the field of Magnetic Resonance, from Chemistry to Life and Material Sciences. This year the Workshop has an added value because, after more than a decade of research development, the first 1.2 GHz NMR instrument is being installed in Florence, opening a new era of ultra-high field NMR instruments.


For this reason, we will start the meeting in Florence, with a special day dedicated to the new magnet and the perspectives of ultra-high magnetic fields. Then the workshop will continue in the fascinating environment of the Tuscany countryside. This will be a further occasion to discuss together about the future perspectives of the next decade of research in Magnetic Resonance.


So, save the date! we are going to open the registration soon.


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http://www.cerm.unifi.it/chianti/
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