Particle-Correlated Raman Spectroscopy (PCRS) for Forensic Analysis
Presentation: Optimizing Particle-Correlated Raman Spectroscopy Methods for Forensic Soil Mineral Analysis
Presented by: Brooke W. Kammrath, University of New Haven
Associate Director of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science Brooke W. Kammrath presents on particle-correlated Raman spectroscopy (PCRS), exploring its role in forensic soil and crime scene analysis. Kammrath discusses the technique, which enhances the ability of investigators to use soil-based evidence, including tire tread and shoe marks, to investigate cases.
The presentation is one of more than 20 sessions in the Spectroscopy track of the inaugural Photonics Spectra Conference — and one of more than 70 overall. Presentations from experts throughout industry and academia, working in optics, lasers, biomedical imaging, and spectroscopy, will introduce the latest trends and technologies from across the photonics landscape. Registration remains open.
The inaugural Photonics Spectra Conference starts on Tuesday, Jan. 19, and runs through Friday, Jan. 22. Registration is free for the event, which is offered exclusively online.
For more information and to register, www.photonics.com/pscinfo.
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