Short Courses
26-27 Introduction to Modern Mass Spectrometry,
Anaheim, CA
www.proed.acs.org/courses/search_results.cfm?categoryID=1&sbc=Y
29-30 NMR Spectral Interpretation and Organic Spectroscopy: A Problem-Based Learning Approach
Anaheim, CA
www.proed.acs.org/courses/search_results.cfm?categoryID=1&sbc=Y
Practical Applications of Mass Spectrometry for Small Molecules
St. Louis, MO
www.proed.acs.org/courses/search_results.cfm?categoryID=1&sbc=Y
11-12 Frontiers in Spectroscopy
Basel, Switzerland
www.rsc.org/ConferencesAndEvents/RSCConferences/FD150/index.asp
11-12 Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) including Data Processing
Dayton, OH
www.surfaceanalysis.org/schedule.html
13-15 X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS/ESCA) including Data Processing,
Dayton, OH
www.surfaceanalysis.org/schedule.html
11-15 The 22nd Annual Short Course on Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: Theory, Applications, and Laboratory Instruction
Houston, TX
25-29 SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing: Next-Generation Spectroscopy Technologies IV (Conference DS110),
Orlando, FL
25-29 2011 NIST Spectrophotometry Short Course,
Gaithersburg, MD
www.nist.gov/pml/div685/sc/spectrophotometry_course.cfm
1 Basic Impedance Spectroscopy, The Electrochemical Society
Montreal, Canada
www.che.ufl.edu/orazem/Short_Courses.htm
2 Coherent Mid-Infrared Sources and Applications,
Baltimore, MD
www.cleoconference.org/short_courses/2011/361.aspx
15-19 12th European Workshop on Modern Developments and Applications in Microbeam Analysis (EMAS 2011),
Angers, France
4-5 ACMS Short Courses on Mass Spectrometry and Applied Topics,
Denver, CO
Andreas Kappler
andreas.kappler@uni-tuebingen.de;
7-11 Advanced Tools in Environmental Biogeochemistry – Opportunities and Limitations,
Tuebingen, Germany
Introduction to Modern Mass Spectrometry,
Denver, CO
www.proed.acs.org/courses/search_results.cfm?categoryID=1&sbc=Y
Structure Determination of Small Molecule Organic Compounds Using One and Two Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy,
Denver, CO
www.proed.acs.org/courses/search_results.cfm?categoryID=1&sbc=Y
NMR Spectral Interpretation and Organic Spectroscopy: A Problem-Based Learning Approach,
Denver, CO
www.proed.acs.org/courses/search_results.cfm?categoryID=1&sbc=Y
11-15 Applied Spectroscopy: Structure Elucidation of Organic Compounds (at EUROanalysis 16)
Belgrade, Serbia
www.euroanalysis2011.rs/short-courses
11-15 Basics in Mass Spectrometry and Applications in the Pharmaceutical Industry (at EUROanalysis 16)
Belgrade, Serbia
www.euroanalysis2011.rs/short-courses
Practical Applications of Mass Spectrometry for Small Molecules
Boston, MA
Michael Balogh
www.proed.acs.org/courses/search_results.cfm?categoryID=1&sbc=Y
31 Advanced Impedance Spectroscopy for Fuel Cells (Electrochemical Society sponsored short course at the Fuel Cell Seminar)
Orlando, FL
The Essentials of Analytical Spectroscopy: Theory and Applications
January 23rd 2025This excerpt from The Concise Handbook of Analytical Spectroscopy, which spans five volumes, serves as a comprehensive reference, detailing the theory, instrumentation, sampling methods, experimental design, and data analysis techniques for each spectroscopic region.
New Advances in Meat Authentication: Spectral Analysis Unlocks Insights into Lamb Diets
January 22nd 2025A recent study published in Meat Science highlighted how visible and near-infrared (vis-NIR) spectroscopy, when combined with chemometrics, can differentiate lamb meat based on pasture-finishing durations.
Recent Study Analyzes Microplastics in Seafood on the U.S. West Coast
January 22nd 2025A recent study examines widespread microplastic contamination in key Oregon seafood species, emphasizing the need for coordinated local and global efforts to reduce plastic pollution and protect ecosystems, public health, and cultural traditions.
Testing Solutions for Metals and PFAS in Water
January 22nd 2025When it comes to water analysis, it can be challenging for labs to keep up with ever-changing testing regulations while also executing time-efficient, accurate, and risk-mitigating workflows. To ensure the safety of our water, there are a host of national and international regulators such as the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), World Health Organization (WHO), and the European Union (EU) that demand stringent testing methods for drinking water and wastewater. Those methods often call for fast implementation and lengthy processes, as well as high sensitivity and reliable instrumentation. This paper explains how your ICP-MS, ICP-OES, and LC-MS-MS workflows can be optimized for compliance with the latest requirements for water testing set by regulations like US EPA methods 200.8, 6010, 6020, and 537.1, along with ISO 17294-2. It will discuss the challenges faced by regulatory labs to meet requirements and present field-proven tips and tricks for simplified implementation and maximized uptime.