Spectroscopy Europe October/November 2018
Submitted by katiem on 20 November 2018 - 4:11pm
News
Hyperspectral imaging helps conservation of outdoor bronze statue by Auguste Rodin; Will Raman be the solution to non-invasive blood glucose testing?; Electron spectrometer deciphers quantum mechanical effects; Hyperspectral imaging reveals wound problems; Isotope ratio MS aids conservation of whale sharks; Safety of construction materials can be assessed by hyperspectral imaging; Terahertz spectroscopy determines hydration shell size; Mass spec uncovers dangers of world’s oldest cheese; Range of spectroscopic techniques reveals evidence of life 3.4billion years ago
Articles:
- Infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics to evaluate paper variability in document dating
- Activated sludge settling analysis using a near infrared optoelectronic device: overview and application to wastewater treatment
Tony Davies Column:
- Fitting people into your model
Quality Matters:
- Traceability and intellectual property
Sampling Column:
- A tale of two laboratories I: the challenge