Spectroscopic techniques have become popular in many sectors related to healthcare, environment, biology and forensics. The developments in these techniques have allowed portable on-site analysis and the ability to collect large spectral data in minimal time. These developments in turn allowed the generation of large amounts of data including cloud-based data that when combined with suitable algorithms enable real-time analysis. However, traditional approaches to data analysis are still used depending on the specific application. Therefore, this symposium highlights the past, present and future of data analysis in spectroscopy.
The symposium is open to established and early-career scientists, post-graduate students and industrial researchers interested in evaluating data analysis in spectroscopy. Given the recent developments in spectroscopy, the format of the Symposium will allow for discussions and opportunities to establish new collaborations, helping to develop the roadmap for spectroscopic data analysis in the coming years.
We look forward to welcoming you at Burlington house in London.
The symposium is open to established and early-career scientists, post-graduate students and industrial researchers interested in evaluating data analysis in spectroscopy. Given the recent developments in spectroscopy, the format of the Symposium will allow for discussions and opportunities to establish new collaborations, helping to develop the roadmap for spectroscopic data analysis in the coming years.
We look forward to welcoming you at Burlington house in London.