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Meetings Archive

List of all BRSG meetings prior to affiliation with the Institute of Physics

DateVenueTopicAttendance
1956, SeptemberBangorRadiofrequency Spectroscopy100
1957, SeptemberSouthamptonRadiofrequency Spectroscopy93
1958, AprilOxfordHigh resolution nmr138
1958, SeptemberNewcastle-upon-TyneMagnetic resonance in the solid state136
1959, AprilQueen Mary College, LondonMolecular and atomic motions in solids and liquids as studied by - radiofreqency methods100
1959, SeptemberOxfordspectroscopy of free atoms and molecules138
1960. AprilNottingham1solid state microwave amplifiers174
1961, AprilSt. AndrewsESR of free radicals and high resoloution NMR140
1961, SeptemberBangorRadiospectroscopy of Solids193
1962 AprllBristol2Spins and phonons160
1963, JanuaryNational Physical Laboratry. TeddingtonMultiple resonance techniques.50
1963, AprilKeeleIons, irasers and irradiation134
1963, SeptemberSignals Research & Development Establishment, BournenmouthCoherent radiation at less than 1 mm wavelength138
1964, AprilKings College, LondonElectron paramagnetic resonance and relaxation phenomena103
1964, SeptemberRoyal Military College Sciences, ShrivenhamBiochemical and related applications of magnetic resonance53
1965. AprilRoyal Radar Establishment, MalvernGeneration detection and properties of coherent radiation of wavelength less than one millimetre159
1965, SeptemberLeedsMagnetic resonance in metals92
1966, AprilMullard Research Laboratories. RedhillElectron spin resonance and relaxation in solids90
1966, SeptemberKent at CanterburyMolecular motion in solids, liquids and gases by magnetic resonance95
1967, AprilDurhamSpectroscopic techniques using coherent radiation130
1967, SeptemberSt. AndrewsNMR in solids90
1968, AprilOxfordHyperfine structure in atoms and solids132
1969, AprilExeterApplications of r-f spectroscopy to the electronic structure of solids100
1969, SeptemberDundeeRelaxation in non-conducting solids76
1970, AprilWarwickResonance in conducting - materials104
1970, SeptemberNottinghamMagnetic resonance in non-conductors88
1971, AprilKeeleDevelopments an electric and magnetic resonance136
1971, SeptemberCanterburyNuclear resonance in liquids and solids73
1972, AprilManchesterHyperfine interactions79
1972, SeptemberNewcastleEnergy analyses and magnetic resonance of electrons in vacuo and in semiconductors~ 42
1 973, AprilSheffieldMagnetic resonance in conducting materials94
1973, SeptemberSussexNMR in non-metals63
1974, AprilNorwichMagnetic resonance in condensed phases including heterogeneous systems90
1975, AprilParisMagnetic resonance in conductors and disordered materials80
1974 SeptemberBristolRelaxation processes in magnetic systems35
1976, AprilOxfordMagnetic resonance and point defects in solids70
1976, SeptemberYorkCoherent spectroscopy of atoms and molecules46
1977, AprilWarwickMagnetic resonance and conductors54
1977, SeptemberDundeeBiological applications of' magnetic resonance56
1978, JulyYork3NMR: New methods and motional effects56
1979, AprilKeeleSpectroscopy at millimetre and submillimetre wavelengths using Coherent sources65
1979, SeptemberNottinghamApplications of nuclear magnetic resonance to biological systems111
1980, MarchExeterResonance spectroscopy of conducting and semiconducting systems50
1981, AprilSt. AndrewsMillimetre and far-infrared spectroscopy89
1981, SeptemberNottingham25th Anniversary of the BRSG151
1982, Mar/AprilHullOptical Techniques in magnetic resonance58
1982, SeptemberOxfordMagnetic resonance in solids74
1983, AprilLeedsMagnetic resonance spectroscopy of liquid crystals and biological membranes96
1983, SeptemberDublinNMR of polymeric materials48
1984, AprilCambridgeMicrowaves and far IR Spectroscopy of transient molecules80
1984, SeptemberSurreyTechniques for spatially localised nuclear magnetic resonances112
1985, AprilKentMolecular dynamic of liquids60
1985, SeptemberSouthamptonBiological Membranes and other Liquid Crystals104
1986, AprilOxfordHigh Resolution NMR in Solids153
1986, SeptemberYorkNew methods in Magnetic Resonance93
September 1987SheffieldRecent advances in EPR spectroscopy (jointly with the ESR Group) 
April 1988BristolNMR in colloid and Interface Science (jointly with the CISG) 
April 1989SouthamptonThe prospect for NMR in molecular recognition  
December 1989CambridgeSpatially determined NMR 
September 1990WarwickSolid state NMR: New materials and new technique (jointly with the NMRDG) 
September 1994Kings, LondonMagnetic resonance of quadrupolar nuclei 
March 1995ExeterMagnetic resonance imaging: Materials and medicine 
September 1995OxfordMuon spectroscopy in materials science 
March 1996WindermereIndustrial applications of NMR 
January 1997Institute of Physics, LondonNeutron scattering and NMR: Complementary techniques 
April 1997SurreyBulk and spatially resolved NMR relaxometry 
November 1997Institute of Physics, LondonNew dimensions in solid state NMR of quadrupolar nuclei 
September 1998OpenAspects of modern materials studied by NMR spectroscopy and related techniques 
December 1999Institute of Physics, LondonNew techniques in magnetic resonance 
March 2000CambridgeNMR - Applications in Earth sciences 
December 2000Institute of Physics, LondonSpatially resolved magnetic resonance 


Notes:

  1. Jointly with the Electronics Group of the Institute of Physics.

  2. Jointly with the Low Temperature Group of the Institute of Physics and the Physical Society.

  3. In parts jointly with the NMR Discussion Group of the Chemical society.

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