Workshop |
- When : August 25th, Sunday 13:00 - 17:00
- Where : RoomD (503)
- Room Capacity (number of seats) : 50 people
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13:00-13:15 |
Agilent Introduction & Welcome |
13:15-14:00 |
"Principles & Applications of FTIR Chemical Imaging" by Dr. Mustafa Kansiz, Research FTIR Product Manager, Agilent Technologies.
FTIR spectroscopy has long been the analytical workhorse of analytical laboratories and with recent advances in detector technology, these analytical advantages are being applied at the micro scale, through FTIR chemical imaging, which now provides for the unique ability to acquire spatial (where) and spectral (what) chemical information simultaneously across a large field of view in a matter of seconds. This talk will introduce FTIR spectroscopy and FTIR chemical imaging with demonstration of its analytical power through presentation of a variety of applications across both biomedical chemical imaging, with its potential for more rapid and objective disease diagnosis (from tissue sections) through to materials/polymers applications with novel sample preparation free methodologies to reveal micron level chemical and spatial detail of polymer films/laminates and other polymeric materials.
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14:00-14:30 |
"Infrared spectroscopy of organic materials used for electronic devices" by Professor Yukio Furukawa, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Japan |
14:30-15:00 |
"Advances in mid-IR spectroscopy for Analytical Chemistry" by Dr. Bernhard Lendl, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Technical University of Vienna, Austria |
15:00-15:20 |
Afternoon Tea, light drinks and refreshments provided by Agilent Technologies |
15:20-15:50 |
"Protein-bound water molecules in rhodopsins" by Dr. Hideki Kandori, Department of Frontier Materials, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan |
15:50-16:20 |
"Rapid focal plane array imaging of tissue sections" by Dr Bayden Wood, Molecular Spectroscopy and Centre for Biospectroscopy, School of Chemistry, Monash University, Australia. |
16:30 - 17:00 |
Hands-on FTIR Imaging Demonstration with user samples. Attendees are invited to bring along their own samples for measurement. |
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