A free one-day seminar, bringing insights and experience to materials science and engineering.
Combined inorganic and organic materials are driving much of materials science research, from the use of organic LEDs and FETs, to printed electronics, to the introduction of graphene and carbon composites into everyday materials. However, these compounds present a challenge for many analytical techniques.
Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, among other techniques, are particularly useful in looking at both organic and inorganic compounds.
This one-day seminar covers several useful topics:
Join us by registering today!
Combined inorganic and organic materials are driving much of materials science research, from the use of organic LEDs and FETs, to printed electronics, to the introduction of graphene and carbon composites into everyday materials. However, these compounds present a challenge for many analytical techniques.
Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, among other techniques, are particularly useful in looking at both organic and inorganic compounds.
This one-day seminar covers several useful topics:
- Understanding molecular and crystalline orientations
- Characterizing graphene and other carbon materials
- Probing multi-layer organic and inorganic materials
- Looking at surface and interface chemistries
Join us by registering today!