
The Bruker 800 MHz solid-state wide-bore NMR system is launched at WHU.
Wuhan University's (WHU) Core Facility has welcomed the Asia-Pacific's first Bruker 800 MHz solid-state wide-bore NMR system.
The system will provide high-precision analysis and observation for cutting-edge research in structural biology, materials science, and clean energy, supporting scientific innovation across multiple fields.

WHU's engineers install and commission the system.
The facility, equipped with spectrometers, electron microscopes, cryo-electron microscopes, mass spectrometers, and material testing machines, serves dozens of departments, offering reliable data and technical support. Engineers and technicians are on duty 24/7, ensuring smooth operation and enabling breakthroughs in biomolecular structure analysis and the characterization of new energy materials.
According to the facility director, the new NMR system will strengthen the facility's high-end instrument capabilities, promote shared, collaborative use, and allow researchers to explore uncharted territories in science, contributing to national technological breakthroughs and advancing China's self-reliance in high-level science.

The WHU Core Facility's staff members and engineers pose for a group photo.