Master Thesis or Internship: New Catalytic Systems - Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Deutschland - Karlsruher Institut für Technologie

Lena Wagner

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IMT Master Thesis or Internship:
New catalytic systems for parahydrogen hyperpolarization


Organisationseinheit:

Institut für Mikrostrukturtechnik (IMT)


Ihre Aufgaben:


NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) are analytical tools routinely used in many fields of science and technology today.

Applications range from structure or material characterization in chemistry and material science to clinical diagnosis.

To shorten measurement times and increase resolution, NMR and MRI crave for higher sensitivity. High levels of polarization can be generated by hyperpolarization methods, and enhance NMR signals over 1000 fold.

This project focuses of SABRE hyperpolarization (


SABRE:
Signal Amplification By Reversible Exchange).

In SABRE, polarization is generated by transferring spin order from parahydrogen, the singlet spin isomer of hydrogen that can easily be obtained at low temperatures to target molecules.

We develop new catalytic systems (mostly metalorganic ones) for efficient SABRE hyperpolarization transfer.


Eintrittstermin:

on appointment


Ihre Qualifikation:


  • Field of study: Chemistry and related fields
  • Previous experience in metalorganic chemistry is beneficial
  • Basic knowledge in NMR spectroscopy
  • Team spirit, capability of independent selfmotivated work
  • Good English and communication skills are a prerequisite

Contract duration:

limited for 3-6 month


Contact person in line-management:


Ausschreibungsnummer:
IMT

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Personalservice (PSE) - Personalbetreuung
Frau Carrasco Sanchez

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Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen

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