QUASAR InfraRed Data Analysis Training at BESSY II
Monday, 11. March 2024 - Wednesday, 13. March 2024
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie
Magnusstraße 2,
12489 Berlin
KINO Seminar Raum
QUASAR tool for scientific data analysis
Modern spectroscopic techniques yield large amounts of raw data. This makes data processing often challenging. The open-source project Quasar provides powerful and easy to use components for spectral data analysis, significantly simplifying and accelerating data mining. This empowers researchers to gain better insight to their data through interactive data treatment and visualisation, powerful machine learning methods and combining different datasets in easy-to-understand visual workflows.
The Infrared beamline at BESSY II and The School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in collaboration with SOLEIL Synchrotron and Ljubljana University are organising a 3-day hands-on data analysis workshop on the Quasar software. Quasar will be demonstrated using tutorials and examples on real-life IR and Raman spectroscopy and imaging datasets, although the software is capable of processing any spectroscopic data. We encourage participants to bring own data.
Speakers
- Ferenc Borondics, Infrared Beamline Banager at SOLEIL, France
- Marko Toplak, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Places are limited to maximum 25 participants. Application deadline 20 February 2024.
No prior experience is using Quasar as well as in Infrared and Raman spectroscopy techniques is necessary.
Please bring your own laptop computer and download the Quasar software prior to workshop. You can download Quasar here.
Participation fee is 25 € for students and 50 € for non-students