Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy for Materials Science and Pharmaceuticals (1:0)
Sheetal Kumar Jain
Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, B204, Chemical Sciences Building, IISc

Objective of the course
The objectives of this course are as follows:
1. Understand Fundamental Principles
2. Apply SSNMR to Pharmaceuticals and Different Material Classes
3. Employ Key Experimental Techniques: 1D, 2D and Relaxation Measurements
4. Interpret SSNMR Spectra for Structural Insights
5. Analyze Real-World Case Studies and Research Applications
6. Develop Practical Skills in SSNMR Experimentation
Syllabus
This course covers the principles and applications of solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Topics include spin interactions, chemical shifts, quadrupolar nuclei, relaxation studies, and advanced techniques such as dipolar recoupling and dynamic nuclear polarization. Applications focus on pharmaceuticals, battery materials, and porous materials. Case studies explore material characterization, degradation analysis, and structural insights. The course also discusses the integration of nuclear magnetic resonance with complementary techniques
Minimum Qualification
Masters in Chemistry, Physics or Biology
Pre-requisites
Basic knowledge of solution state NMR and material science is required.
Who can apply?
1.Technologists/ Engineers/ Scientists/ Trainees/ Project Staff/ etc. from Industries, R & D Organizations, Institutions, Colleges etc. 2. Faculty of Engineering/ Diploma Institutions etc. 3. Fresh Graduates, Postgraduates, Ph.D. Students, Research Fellows, SRFs, JRFs, etc.
Number of credits – 1:0
Mode of Instruction:
Online with Synchronous mode
Online Seats are Limited to 100
Last date to apply:
30 April 2025
Duration:
1 May to 31 July 2025
Timings of the class:
Saturday 10 A.M. to 11:30 A.M.
Final Exams:
25 – 31 July, 2025
Course Fee
Particulars | Amount (in ₹) |
Course Fee | 5,000 |
Application Fee | 300 |
GST@18% | 954 |
Total | 6,254 |