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UPDATE: 45th FGMR Annual Discussion Meeting 9th to 12th

> Sept 2024 Rostock, Germany: Abstract submission and registration NOW

> OPEN!

>

> *UPDATE: abstract submission and registration NOW OPEN! Oral abstract

> submission and early-bird registration closes June 15th*

>

> We would like to inform you that submission of oral abstracts is still

> possible until June 15th.

>

> Also, you can benefit from the reduced early-bird registration fees

> until June 15th.

>

> For registration and/or abstract submission, please follow this link

> to our website:

> https://www.fgmr2024.uni-rostock.de/abstract-and-registration/ [1]

>

> We cordially invite you to join the *45th FGMR Annual Discussion

> Meeting and Joint Conference of the German, Danish, Polish, and

> Swedish Magnetic Resonance Communities*, which will be held under the

> auspices of the Division of Magnetic Resonance (FGMR) of the German

> Chemical Society

> (GDCh) together with the three partner countries Denmark, Poland, and

> Sweden in the beautiful Hanseatic City of Rostock.

>

> Besides 11 plenary presentations as well as 30 invited talks over 3

> parallel sessions, we will additionally select 30 of the contributed

> abstracts as promoted talks. Plenty of opportunities for in-depth

> discussions will arise during 2 extended poster sessions and an

> interactive roundtable discussion on the topic of artificial

> intelligence in magnetic resonance led by several invited

> international expert panelists on that field. There will also be

> numerous awards sessions, including the Felix-Bloch Lecture, the

> Overhauser- and the Ernst-Awards, as well as the Otto-Stern Prize and

> the Honorary Lifetime Membership Award.

>

> The program will cover all topics where resonances of electron and/or

> nuclear spins are detected, including the following topics:

>

>         * Biological Systems & In Cell

>         * Diffusion & Imaging (MRI/EPR)

>         * DNP & Hyperpolarization

>         * EPR/ESR

>         * Hardware & Miniaturization

>         * Materials, Catalysis & Energy

>         * Nano & Quantum Sensors

>         * Pharmaceuticals & Drug Discovery

>         * Process Monitoring, Quality Control & Legal Matters

>         * Relaxation & Dynamics

>         * Research Data Management

>         * Small Molecules & Metabolomics

>         * Solid-state NMR

>         * Solution NMR

>         * Theory, AI & Computation

>         * Zero & Low Field

>         * Others

>

> We are proud to announce these excellent *plenary speakers*:

>

>         * Björn Marcus Burmann (Gothenburg/SE)

>         * Jan Henrik Ardenkjær-Larsen (Copenhagen/DK)

>         * Christophe Copéret (Zurich/CH)

>         * Petrik Galvosas (Wellington/NZ)

>         * Jan G. Korvink (Karlsruhe/DE)

>         * Danuta Kruk (Olsztyn/PL)

>         * Klaus Lips (Berlin/DE)

>         * Petr Neugebauer (Brno/CZ)

>         * Tatyana Polenova (Newark, Delaware/US)

>         * Christina Thiele (Darmstadt/DE)

>         * Jörg Wrachtrup (Stuttgart/DE)

>

> A central session will be a *plenary roundtable discussion* on the

> topic of “Artificial Intelligence in Magnetic Resononance” which will

> be spearheaded by four international experts in this field: D.

> Flemming Hansen (London/UK), Ilya Kuprov (Southampton/UK), Vladislav

> Orekhov (Gothenburg/SE), and Mads Sloth Vinding (Aarhus/DK).

>

> Furthermore, 30 invited speakers from a wide range of magnetic

> resonance have already confirmed their talks in parallel sessions.

> Visit our website for the full list of invited speakers [2]. These

> will be complemented by 30 additional oral presentations selected from

> the submitted abstract by the scientific committee. To be considered

> for an oral presentation, be sure to submit your abstract before the

> *oral abstract deadline of June 15th*! Abstracts for posters can be

> submitted by July 15th.

>

> You can find the full list of invited speakers, preliminary

> program/timetable, and detailed information about deadlines, location

> & travel arrangements, registration fees, travel stipends etc. on our

> conference website http://www.fgmr2024.uni-rostock.de [3]. Please note

> that reduced registration for students (incl. registered PhD students)

> starts already at 100 €! Furthermore, GDCh and FGMR provide several

> travel stipends for students with travel support up to 350 €.

>

> We look forward to receiving your abstract!

>

> On behalf of the whole organizing team and the scientific committees

>

> Björn Corzilius (Conference Chair)

>

> GDCh Division of Magnetic Resonance (FGMR)

>

> International Scientific Committee

>

> Christian Griesinger (Göttingen, DE)

>

> Henrike Heise (Jülich, DE)

>

> Göran Karlsson (Gothenburg, SE)

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> Wiktor Koźmiński (Warsaw, PL)

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> Johannes Liermann (Mainz, DE)

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> Burkhard Luy (Karlsruhe, DE)

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> Jörg Matysik (Leipzig, DE)

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> Johannes Messinger (Uppsala, SE)

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> Niels Christian Nielsen (Aarhus, DK)

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> Piotr Pietrzyk (Kraków, PL)

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> Olav Schiemann (Bonn), DE

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> Monika Schönhoff (Münster, DE)

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> Karsten Seidel (Ludwigshafen, DE)

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> Local Scientific & Organizing Committee

>

> Björn Corzilius (Chair)

>

> Wolfgang Baumann

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> Sven Grundmann

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> Ralf Ludwig

>

> Dirk Michalik

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> Jabor Rabea

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> Friedemann Reinhard

>

> Anne Strate

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> ————————-

>

> Prof. Dr. Björn Corzilius

>

> Professor of Physical Chemistry with Focus on Solid-State NMR

> Spectroscopy

>

> Institute of Chemistry at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural

> Sciences and Department of Life, Light & Matter

>

> University of Rostock

>

> Albert-Einstein-Str. 27

> 18059 Rostock

>

> phone: +49-(0)381-498-6498 | fax: +49-(0)381-498-6502

> email: bjoern.corzilius@uni-rostock.de

> web: https://www.corzilius.chemie.uni-rostock.de/ [4]

>

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> Links:

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> [1] https://www.fgmr2024.uni-rostock.de/abstract-and-registration/

> [2] https://www.fgmr2024.uni-rostock.de/program/speakers/

> [3] http://www.fgmr2024.uni-rostock.de/

> [4] https://www.corzilius.chemie.uni-rostock.de/