NMR Processing and Analysis Software: Practical Examples for Effective Use

This webinar introduces JASON NMR Processing Software through various examples.

JASON is a novel nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) processing and analysis software from JEOL.

JASON is JEOL’s new NMR processing and analysis software. Through worked examples, JEOL USA aims to explore the processing and analysis of automatic data, such as peak picking and multiplet analysis, and utilize the results to assign NMR data to molecular structures. 

In this webinar, JEOL USA will show how JASON facilitates reporting results by collecting all data in one place.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Learn how to use the JASON software to perform routine NMR analyses
  • Learn how JASON can help with NMR assignments
  • Learn how JASON can accelerate the creation of reports

About the Presenter

Presenter: David Williamson, Ph.D., JASON Software Development, JEOL (UK) Ltd.

David Williamson earned his Ph.D. in Computational Chemistry from the University of Sheffield, UK. He initially worked extensively in Statistical Mechanics before transitioning to the field of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) around 2000.

Before joining JEOL, he held the position of Senior Experimental Officer at the University of York, UK, and later became the applications lead at Oxford Instruments. In August 2019, David joined JEOL’s JASON software development team.

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