PROMOTED: From Powders to Paint Chips: Modern Microspectroscopy Draws Big Information from Tiny Samples
From Powders to Paint Chips: Modern Microspectroscopy Draws Big Information from Tiny Samples
Presented by:
Michael Bradley, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.Bradley shows how to optimize the speed and accuracy of your microspectroscopy efforts and discusses a range of applications that demonstrate the capabilities of the Thermo Fisher Scientific family of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy microscopes.
About the presenter
Michael Bradley, Ph.D., taught graduate and undergraduate chemistry for 15 years prior to becoming a field applications scientist with Thermo Nicolet, subsequently Thermo Fisher Scientific. He worked with teams to develop and launch the Thermo Scientific Nicolet iN™10 FTIR Microscope and the Nicolet iS™10 FTIR Spectrometers. He then led the development of the Thermo Scientific Nicolet iS™50 FTIR Spectrometer and, more recently, the Thermo Scientific Nicolet RaptIR™ FTIR Microscope. Bradley is now senior product manager for FTIR and FTIR Microscopes at Thermo Scientific, responsible for helping customers to better utilize spectroscopy tools and for ensuring that customer feedback influences next-generation tools. He is also a member of the advisory board of
Spectroscopy magazine.
About the sponsor(s)- Thermo Fisher Scientific - Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is a world leader in serving science, with annual revenue of approximately $40 billion. Our Mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. Our innovative instruments and user-friendly software serve a range of industrial, educational, environmental and health markets.
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