
For sustainable development, we need to redesign the material basis of our society and economy. To do this we need a deep chemical understanding of the elemental and molecular basis of sustainability to design, build and recycle novel materials. The chemical imaging (CII) WISE-RTP provides access to several mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) techniques for molecular imaging and analysis.
At this event we inaugurate the new Bruker ScimaX high-resolution mass spectrometry MRMS MALDI instrument that can give unique insights into material properties. With this CII can help to provide a high level of understanding of molecular phenomena be that in liquids, steel, polymers, batteries, organic electronics, paper, wood, or biomaterials.
Översikt
- Datum:Startar 13 maj 2025, 12:30Slutar 14 maj 2025, 15:30
- Plats:13 May: Lecture hall KA, Chemistry building. Enter from Kemigården 4. Next day, 14 May: Chemistry Building, room 10:an, chemistry building: Take staircase A. Go to the 10th floor. Chalmers Campus Johanneberg. Chalmers University of Technology.
- Språk:English
- Anmäl dig senast:5 maj 2025
Programme
May 13th 12:30–16:40
MRMS high resolution mass spectrometry in materials science and more.
You can register for this day, May 13, here.
Lectures on high resolution mass spectrometry in materials science and life science
Location: Lecture hall KA. Adress: Chemistry building, Chalmers Campus Johanneberg, Göteborg. Enter from Kemigården 4. Take staircase D. Go to the 4th floor, room 4175.
May 14th, 14–15:30
Inauguration of the chemical imaging WISE-RTP
Location: Chalmers University of Technology, Chemistry Building, room 10:an, chemistry building: Take staircase A. Go to the 10th floor.
14:00 Welcome and introduction, Per Malmberg, Associate Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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Introduction to WISE and the WISE RTP Concept, Magnus Berggren, WISE Program Director
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WISE Research at Chalmers, Maria Abrahamsson, Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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Future Strategies for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hanna Härelind, Prefect, Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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FT-ICR: A Key to Sustainable Materials Research, Jochen Friedrich, MRMS Product Manager Bruker
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Operations and Applications using a Bruker 400 MHz AVNeo NB NMR Spectrometer, Mark Howard, Applications Scientist, Magnetic Resonance, Bruker
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15:00 Lab tour TOFSIMS + FT-ICR and ribbon cutting ceremony