2016 Raman Workshop
3-day workshop given by PhDs for PhDs working in the field of Raman Spectroscopy.
Dear participant,
Thank you so much for attending the Raman Microscopy Workshop! It was a big success, and your participation meant a lot to us. We had great speakers and interesting talks, a very lively atmosphere and good discussions. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did and that you learned a lot.
With appreciation,
Jana Segmehl, Kirstin Casdorff and Sebastian Schweiger
Raman Microscopy - A strong tool for chemical imaging.
3-5 February 2016
ETH Zurich, Hönggerberg Campus, HCI J 3
protected page Course Material (only accessible by nethz account)
The aim of this workshop was to create a strong network of active researchers working with Raman Spectroscopy and to gain further insights into the various techniques and applications of this method in the broad field of materials science.
In the field of materials research and characterization, Raman Spectroscopy, with its various specifications like near field techniques (SERS, TERS) and in combination with non-chemical characterization methods (SEM, AFM) finds various applications.
Bringing together researchers from different groups and with different backgrounds in this broad and diverse field will strengthen collaborative research and exchange of ideas.
This workshop featured hands-on sessions, with a practical guidance and time for detailed questions concerning measurement setups, as well as multivariate data analysis for additional support.
This workshop was designed for PhD students and researchers who actively use Raman Spectroscopy to address a scientific problem.
Topics:
- Physical background of Raman Spectroscopy and related techniques.
- Insight in advanced analysis techniques with focus on Multivariate Analysis in Raman Microscopy.
- New developments in instrumentation.
- Combined and in-operando measurement systems.
- Scientific exchange between the researchers.
Organizing Team:
Jana Segmehl & Kirstin Casdorff (Wood Materials Science) & Sebastian Schweiger (Electrochemical Materials)
Many thanks to the external page Doctoral students program of the Schweizerische Universitätskonferenz (SUK) which kindly supported this workshop!