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Ray Freeman

6 januari 1932 - 1 mei 2022

Ray played a major part in the blossoming of NMR techniques and their chemical applications that followed the introduction of Fourier transform methods in 1972. His group in Oxford pioneered many new methods in 2D NMR, selective excitation and broadband decoupling, pulse sequence elements that are now part of every NMR spectroscopist’s toolkit and that are in daily use in every NMR laboratory as well as in the life sciences and medicine. Ray was a superb communicator, and was often the star turn at NMR conferences - his presentations were characteristically littered with wry jokes and self-deprecating remarks, and illustrated by beautiful hand-drawn slides and cartoons. He was a wonderful mentor to his students, who remember with great fondness his warmth, humour and creativity. Ray was a gentleman scientist, somewhat of the old school, and a devoted family man. He will be greatly missed, but warmly remembered by all who had the privilege of working with him.

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2022-05-16 20:21:03 schreef:

Ray Freeman was the proverbial 'gentleman and a scholar', a kind and gentle man who was a giant in the NMR field and one of my heroes. I was privileged to get to know him when I was a postdoc in Oxford and he was there in physical chemistry. I have two main memories of many. First was hiking in the Alps with (among others) him and his daughter Dom at a meeting in Sienna, and hearing "spin echo" echoed back off the mountains. Second was at a meeting in Israel one July, when he wryly observed at a talk that American Independence Day was observed in Great Britain also, but as Thanksgiving Day! Ray's passing is so sad, and he will be much and forever missed. All of Ray's family have my most sincere condolences. There are many good memories.

2022-05-16 20:21:03 schreef: Ray Freeman was the proverbial 'gentleman and a scholar', a kind and gentle man who was a giant in the NMR field and one of my heroes. I was privileged to get to know him when I was a postdoc in Oxford and he was there in physical chemistry. I have two main memories of many. First was hiking in the Alps with (among others) him and his daughter Dom at a meeting in Sienna, and hearing "spin echo" echoed back off the mountains. Second was at a meeting in Israel one July, when he wryly observed at a talk that American Independence Day was observed in Great Britain also, but as Thanksgiving Day! Ray's passing is so sad, and he will be much and forever missed. All of Ray's family have my most sincere condolences. There are many good memories.

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