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As the preceding satellite event of this year’s VAMAS (The Versailles Project on Advanced Materials and Standards) Steering Committee Meeting, CHARISMA Raman School 2022 aims to attract Raman scholars and manufacturers from all over the world to get together and exchange information and ideas about the current state of Raman-related research.
The H2020 CHARISMA project aims to harmonise and standardise characterisation by Raman spectroscopy, including hardware, measurement protocols, and in silico methods, enabling end users to share digital spectral data across domains and across the entire life cycle of diverse products. The project will demonstrate the feasibility of its concept in three industry cases. In the long term, it aims to make Raman spectroscopy a widespread technology used within the Industry Commons concept.
The school programme covers a wide range of lectures to be given by the most prominent experts in Raman-related research. Broadly, the school topics include discussions on the fundamentals of Raman spectroscopy and best practices, Raman techniques, data processing and analysis, Raman harmonisation and standards, in vivo, in situ and operando Raman characterisation, applications of Raman spectroscopy such as microplastics and market opportunities, and Raman data repositories and FAIR data.
The school will be hosted by INRiM (Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica) in its facilities.
CHARISMA Raman School 2022 is free of charge for the students and postdocs