The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
07/23/2015 | Iestyn Armstrong-Smith
Handheld FTIR spectrometers have proven capable of measuring thermal damage in various carbon fiber composites used in modern aerospace applications.
07/23/2015 | Rich Whitworth
More than likely, you are already doing your part to improve lives and make the world a better place
07/20/2015 | Iestyn Armstrong-Smith
Sulaf Assi is a lecturer in forensic sciences at the Faculty of Science and Technology at Bournemouth University, UK.
07/20/2015 | Heinz Siesler
New developments are mobilizing Raman, mid-infrared and near-infrared spectroscopy for a whole host of innovative handheld applications.
07/20/2015 | Rudolf Kessler
Manufacturing is getting smarter; only a cross-discipline approach will ensure the success of tomorrow’s processes.
07/20/2015 | Elyssa Litchfield
How much value do you put on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in your laboratory? Read this and you may change your mind.
07/20/2015 | Peter James
S-Lab is using an awards scheme, an annual conference, and assessment tools and guidance to drive improvement in areas that are common to both analytical and research laboratories.
07/20/2015 | Michael Lämmerhofer
Hyphenated chromatography techniques enable the selection of representative biomarkers of oxidative stress – and help resolve the huge complexity of lipid oxidation products.
07/20/2015 | Philip Marriott
Are today’s ‘blue sky’ instrumental techniques tomorrow’s industry standard?
07/20/2015 | Rich Whitworth
From analytical entrepreneur to Outward Bound Trustee, Fasha Mahjoor breaks the mold – again
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