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March 25, 2022
Save the Date: Live Webinar on the Raman Spectroscopy Practices to Ensure Good Data
CHARISMA Project is excited to announce that Dr James Thomson from ELODIZ will meet with the Raman spectroscopy audience and discuss how Raman spectroscopy practices ensure good data.
The webinar will take place live on March 25, 2022, between 11:00 and 12:00 (CET).
Follow this link to register for the webinar: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6483543413340237839
(After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.)
Webinar description:
This webinar will give guidance to Raman operators on practices that will mitigate or avoid several issues that can occur during the analysis of samples using Raman spectroscopy. This will give new Raman operators confidence knowing they are not experiencing issues unique to themselves, and give awareness to experienced Raman operators of issues they may not have experienced.
After the presentation, an interactive Q&A session will take place where Dr James Thomson will be happy to answer your questions.
What the session will cover:
- User related issues in Raman spectroscopy
- Sample related issues in Raman spectroscopy
- Instrument related issues in Raman spectroscopy
Who should attend this webinar?
- Raman operators and those who look to enhance their practical skills with Raman
- Raman operators of all levels who want to expand their knowledge
- People who are interested in Raman spectroscopy as a tool for their research and applications
- Customers who are interested in knowing how ELODIZ and CHARISMA Project can support their research
About Dr James Matthew Thomson
Dr James Thomson has used Raman spectroscopy from the beginning of his career, starting with the H2020 project PLIANT which focused on productions line chemical assessment, as well as being one of the initial members of PhLAME research group established by NNL and The University of Manchester which focused on in-situ, at-distance and in-line laser-based characterisation. At ELODIZ, James is the lead researcher on the H2020 project CHARISMA, which focuses on the harmonisation of Raman spectroscopy.