What is Fluorescence, Part 1: Principles and Applications of Steady-State Techniques

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You are invited to register for our new webinar: Thursday, March 26th, at 9 AM (GMT); 10 AM (CET), or at 4 PM (GMT); 5 PM (CET)

Veranstaltung

Beginn: 03/26/26

Ort: Online

Two sessions are available for this webinar:

  • 9 AM GMT / 10 AM CET / 5 PM CST / 6 PM JST
  • 4 PM GMT / 5 PM CET / 9 AM PDT / 12 PM EDT
     

This webinar will start a series of educational tutorials on different aspects of fluorescence spectroscopy. In this first edition, the theory behind steady-state fluorescence techniques will be covered, followed by practical applications of these technologies as they are used today. The webinar will be devoted to various techniques utilizing steady-state fluorescence, such as:

  • Excitation and Emission Spectroscopy;
  • Fluorescence Kinetics;
  • Anisotropy and Polarization;
  • Ratiometric Fluorescence;
  • Quantum Yields;
  • Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
     

Who should attend: This webinar is aimed at:

  • Students and Graduates studying chemistry and physics;
  • Teachers, Professors and Researchers giving related lessons;
  • Anybody wanting to brush up on their Fluorescence knowledge!
     

Key Learning Objectives: This webinar will be of great interest to anyone learning or dealing with the fundamentals of steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy and its applications.
 

 

 

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