What is Fluorescence, Part 2: All You Wanted to Learn About 3D Fluorescence in Steady-State

|   Event

You are invited to register for our new webinar: Thursday, May 28th, at 9 AM (BST); 10 AM (CEST), or at 4 PM (BST); 5 PM (CEST)

Veranstaltung

Beginn: 05/28/26

Ort: Online

Two sessions are available for this webinar:

  • 9 AM BST / 10 AM CEST / 4 PM CST / 5 PM JST
  • 4 PM BST / 5 PM CEST / 8 AM PDT / 11 AM EDT
     

The webinar will continue a series of educational tutorials on various aspects of fluorescence spectroscopy. In the second edition, we will focus on how steady-state fluorescence can be studied in 3D, combining excitation and emission spectroscopies in a single matrix experiment. This powerful technique can study multiple fluorescing species at once, and it has found various applications in agrifood, cosmetics, cellular media, protein stability and other life science areas.

The webinar will cover topics, such as:

  • What’s inside a typical spectrofluorometer;
  • Excitation Emission Matrix;
  • Primary and Secondary Inner-Filter Effects;
  • Multivariate Analysis of Fluorescence Data.
     

Who should attend: This webinar is aimed at:

  • Students and Graduates studying life science topics;
  • Teachers, Professors and Researchers in the related field;
  • Anybody wanting to brush up on their Fluorescence knowledge!
     

Key Learning Objectives: This webinar will be of great interest to anyone learning the fundamentals of 3D fluorescence in steady-state spectroscopy and its applications in life science.