Webcasts: Other Atomic Spectroscopy Techniques

Cutting-Edge Atomic Spectroscopy: Tutorials and Applications

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Webinar Date/Time: Tuesday, March 18th, 2025 Morning Session: 10:00 am EST - 12:00 pm EST Afternoon Session: 1:00 pm EST - 2:20 pm EST Wednesday, March 19th, 2025 Morning Session: 10:00 am EST - 12:00 pm EST Afternoon Session: 1:00 pm EST - 1:40 pm EST

Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy

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Webinar Date/Time: Tuesday, February 28 and Wednesday, March 1, 2023 Morning Session: 9 am EST | 6 am PST | 3 pm CET | 2 pm GMT Afternoon Session: 2 pm EST | 11 am PST | 8 pm CET | 7 pm GMT

Unique Scientific Analysis to Authenticate Fine Art

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Tue, Sep 20, 2022 1:00 PM EDT Jackson Pollock is considered one of the preeminent artists of the 20th century and perhaps the most important US-born painter. The remnants of paint from Pollock’s artwork projects remain on the studio floor and are ripe for scientific analysis using portable and noninvasive spectroscopic techniques, such as Raman and X-ray fluorescence (XRF). It is almost certain that Pollock created paintings with pigments now present on the studio floor, which means they can be used as a reference to help determine the authenticity of any future unknown works.