Bruker EPR: Rapid Scan Info Day

Webinar Overview

Do you face saturation limits in your CW EPR experiments?
Are you interested in observing short-lived species?
Are you looking for ways to improve the S/N without increasing experimental time?

In this live online event taking place in our Bruker demo labs, we will demonstrate the use and applications of the Rapid Scan EPR solution as a complementary method to CW- and pulse- EPR spectroscopy.

Join us for the first-ever Rapid Scan EPR Info day where our experts will present live from our applications lab the use and applications of Rapid Scan EPR as a complementary method to CW- and pulse- EPR spectroscopy.

Tuesday June 22, 2021

Agenda

  • 14:00 – 14:45 Introduction to theory, hardware, software, applications of RS EPR
  • 14:45 – 15:45 Live online demonstration of RS EPR with various samples
  • 15:45 – 16:00 Q&A

Speakers

Dr. Sylwia Kacprzak

Market Product Manager

Sylwia Kacprzak received her M.Sc. degree in Chemistry at the University of Maria Curie Sklodowska in Poland. Her EPR career began during her Ph. D. research at the University of Würzburg with a focus on investigations of the electron paramagnetic resonance parameters of bioradicals by density functional methods. Two postdoctoral positions followed at FU Berlin and University of Freiburg, where she gained extensive expertise in CW-EPR and FT-EPR techniques taking advantage of her theoretical background. In 2016, Sylwia joined Bruker as an Applications Scientist.

Dr. Thilo Hetzke

EPR Applications Scientist at Bruker BioSpin

Thilo Hetzke received his M.Sc. degree in Chemistry in 2015 at the Goethe University Frankfurt. He then started his PhD work in the group of Prof. Thomas Prisner at Frankfurt, which he completed in 2020. In his PhD research, he mainly focused on applications of pulsed dipolar and hyperfine EPR techniques on RNA molecules and Mn2+ complexes. After a short post-doctoral stay in Frankfurt, Thilo joined Bruker in 2021 as an Applications Scientist in EPR.

Dr. Patrick Carl

Applications Scientist Bruker BioSpin Rheinstetten, Germany

Patrick Carl began his EPR career during Ph.D. research at the University of Iowa after obtaining a B.S. from Winona State University. After initial research with CW-EPR, he proceeded to explore the field of FT-EPR and High Field EPR at the Weizmann Institute of Science, as a post-doctoral researcher. At the end of his post-doctorate, Patrick joined Bruker in 2003 and began working as an application scientist in EPR.