Robin Harris, Per Albriksten, Roger Grinter, Valerie Robinson, J Stokes and Michael Kinns, School of Chemical Sciences, University of East Anglia
The School of Chemical Sciences was a significant user of the Chilton Atlas and later the ICL 1906A.
Per Albriksten's Thesis (Appendix II) gives a good explanation of the programs used by and developed at UEA
for the analysis of NMR Spectra: LAOCON3, UEA NMR, UEA ITR and LACX. These and other programs were mounted
as a library on Atlas and later the 1906A:
- Harris, R. K. and Stokes. J. A Library of Computer Programs for NMR Spectroscopy,
(Atlas Computer Laboratory) 1971
- Robin K. Harris and M. Kinns, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: A Library of Computer Programs,
Atlas Computer Laboratory, 1974
Some of the papers resulting from these activities were:
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The NMR spectrum of a conjugated linear triene : Allo-ocimene,
A V Cunliffe, R Grinter, R K Harris, Journal of Magnetic Resonance Volume 2, Issue 2, March 1970
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Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of 1, 3-butadienes VII. Coupling constants involving the methyl protons of penta- and hexadienes,
P Albriktsen A V Cunliffe, R K Harris, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 2, Issue 2, March 1970,
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UEAITR: A new computer program for analysis of NMR spectra analysis of the proton spectrum of triisopropylphosphine,
R B Johannesen, J A Ferretti, R K Harris, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 3, Issue 1, July 1970
Per Albriksten later moved to the University of Bergen.
Roger Grinter is now (2017) Emeritus Reader, School of Chemistry, UEA.
Professor Robin K Harris is now (2017) Emeritus Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Durham University.
Valerie Robinson became Valerie Gazzard.