Enabling Mobile Spectroscopy: New Light Source Technologies for Analytical Instruments

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Heraeus Noblelight
Date:
November 11, 2020
Time (ET):
5:00 PM
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This webinar would be of interest to: technology specialists, engineers, product managers, developers, scientists and application specialists.

Webinar Summary

  • Innovative technical solution - performance of the first broadband UV LED light source FiberLightL3
  • Enabling mobile spectroscopy - advantages of broadband UV LED FiberLightL3 over conventional light sources, overcoming the limitations of current solutions.
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Presenters

Tanja Reinert

Heraeus Noblelight
Product Manager

Tanja Reinert is working in product management for analytical light sources. Her experience includes a master’s degree in industrial engineering and several years of work experience as a lab assistant. Since 4 years she is part of Heraeus Noblelight and focused on light sources to make mobile spectroscopy simple.

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Theo Schneider

Heraeus Noblelight
Sr. Product Manager

Theo Schneider, electrical engineer, has been working for more than 2 decades in the specialty lighting industry as product specialist for light sources used for spectroscopy, lithography, fluorescence, microscopy, endoscopy and other physical or medical light applications.

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Sponsor

Heraeus Noblelight

Heraeus Noblelight's UV research and commercial application pedigree is long and storied from the development of the world's first UV radiation source in 1890 to the first microwave-powered UV curing lamp in 1971. Today, Heraeus Noblelight offers a comprehensive line of UV products used in a wide range of industries and applications from industrial UV curing applications to air, water, and surface disinfection and more.

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