
From new gas analysis systems to Raman tools and software, here are some of the new products vendors showcased at the world’s largest laboratory and analysis industry trade fair.

From new gas analysis systems to Raman tools and software, here are some of the new products vendors showcased at the world’s largest laboratory and analysis industry trade fair.

During the Analytica conference in Munich, Germany experts from industry and academia discussed the latest trends in spectroscopy instrumentation.

Experts from BASF, the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment, and other institutions discussed how their teams are using chemometrics to improve their work.

Scientists at the Analytica conference in Munich, Germany delivered lectures on using techniques such as Raman and tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy to analyze gas in the environment.

Here are the top five articles that the editors of Spectroscopy published this week.

Two awards will be presented at Analytica including the Bunsen-Kirchhoff Award, which is sponsored by Analytik Jena.

This year Analytica, which is held every two years in Europe, will focus on laboratory innovation and sustainability.

Pittcon highlighted how analytical scientists are exchanging research to tackle some of the world’s most pressing problems.

The award is presented annually at Pittcon to an industrial spectroscopist who has made significant contributions to the field of vibrational spectroscopy while working in industry.

Industrial scientists, in the spectroscopy community, scour the literature and scientific conferences to buy the technology they need.

This award is given annually to a researcher who has demonstrated outstanding achievements in the field of spectroscopy.

On Tuesday February 27, a Pittcon oral session, titled “Novel Spectroscopic Techniques,” took place at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California. This session featured three talks that covers spectroscopic applications across various fields.

The CEO of the LIMS provider, spoke about the company’s strategy during a press conference at Pittcon in San Diego, California.

Experts discuss Raman/SERS approaches across a number of different fields.

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Jacob Shelley of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute sat down with Spectroscopy to talk about the latest work he and his group are conducting.

Ana Doblas of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth presented her team’s findings on how models based on deep learning (DL) can enhance different microscopy imaging infrastructures.

This year, the event will take place in San Diego and features several experts in spectroscopy.

This year’s conference took place in Tucson, Arizona and focused on the latest trends in atomic spectroscopy and more.

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, John Burgener of Burgener Research spoke with us about his company's nebulizers and detailed his proudest achievement.

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Spectroscopy sat down with Robert Jones to discuss how he used ICP-MS to advance the work of the Center for Disease Control (CDC).

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Spectroscopy magazine sat down with John Burgener of Burgener Research Inc. to discuss his career in inductively coupled plasma (ICP) and the importance of accumulating various experiences during your career.

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, a researcher from the University of Minnesota shared how his team is investigating metal speciation using quantitative liquid chromatography–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry.

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Alexander Gundlach-Graham of Iowa State University delivered a talk on how size distributions and measurement statistics impact single-particle inductively coupled plasma time of flight mass spectrometry (ICP-TOFMS).

While much is known about arsenic levels in marine fish, not as much research has been done on their freshwater counterparts.

Jörg Feldmann, a professor at the University of Graz, spoke about his team’s research using non-target analysis to analyze per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS).

Scientists from the University of Calgary and the Mayo Clinic seeking ways to better understand metal processing in children with Autism.

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Robert L. Jones, who recently retired from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discussed his career at the CDC, and how his work with inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) assisted in addressing pivotal public health crises.

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, John Burgener of Burgener Research discussed his work with nebulizers and how it led to advancements in inductively coupled plasma (ICP) and ICP–mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Spectroscopy sat down with Robert Jones to discuss his career at the Center for Disease Control (CDC), and how their ICP-MS laboratory helped advance the work of the CDC.

At the Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Spectroscopy magazine sat down with John Burgener of Burgener Research Inc. to discuss his career working with mass spectrometers, inductively coupled plasma (ICP), and developing the Burgener nebulizer.