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Program 2024

 

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Invited speakers are:

Elena Platina

Bertil Magnusson

Nicole Hyslop

Helmer Fjellvåg

 

Short course Monday morning is held by:

Elena Platina

Bertil Magnusson

 

 

MondaySeptember 2nd 

 

0800  REGISTRATION opens in front of the conference hall at Fevik Strand Hotel 

Distribution of program 

 

0900  Training session 

1) Hand held XRF  

 

HH XRF and art. Interpretation of spectra from inhomogeneous and layered structures. 

Elena Platania, conservation scientist, NIKU 

 

2) XRF Course 

Bertil Magnusson and Torkild Eivindson 

 

1100  Exhibition Opens 

  

1200  LUNCH 

 

1300  Opening: Elke Thisted, Leader of the Norwegian X-ray Conference Committee  

 

Session: XRD and XRFChair:Torkild 

 

1315   Obtaining and maintaining quality in XRF analysis despite all the drawbacks with the technique.   

           Bertil Magnusson,Trollboken AB 

 

1400  The elemental analysis of granulated blast furnace slag using WDXRF for conformity as per the EN 197-1 International standard. 

           Carmen Kaiser Brügmann 

 

1420  Portable XRF analyses in Cultural Heritage 

          Elena Platania 

 

1440  Coffee and Exhibition 

 

1515  Structural Characterization of Nano-Scaled Materials Using X-ray Scattering TechniquesPawelOlowek 

1535  Nordic Mining – veien til å starte ei gruve 

           Elin Stubhaug 

 

1730  Social activity  

 

2000  Dinner(Fevik Strand Hotel) 

 

Tuesday September 3rd 

 

Session: XRDand XRFChair: Petter 

 

0830  Powder X-ray diffraction as tool in fundamental and applied research. The RECX national infrastructure.

        Helmer Fjellvåg 

 

0915   Non-ambient X-ray diffraction: A new dimension in material characterization 

           Martin Lombaard 

 

0935  Analysis of Used Materials from Primary Al-Metal Production - Principally XRD X-Ray Diffraction Phase Characterization 

           Lorentz Petter Lossius 

 

0955  Innovating Process Analysis with the 2060 XRF 

          Jeroen Zaalberg 

 

1015  Coffee and Exhibition 

 

 

Session:XRD and XRFChair: Hege 

 

1100  Some application examples for Aeris - the compact X-ray diffractometer 

          Jakob Noreland 

 
1120  XRF and XRD analysis for battery manufacturing and recycling processes 

          Henrik Fahlquist-Hagert 

 

1140  Comparison of Calibration Procedures for elemental analysis of particulate matter filters obtained via X-ray Fluorescence spectrometry under Grazing-Incidence and Conventional Geometry 

          Laura Borgese  

 

1200  Lunch 

  

 

Session:XRD and XRFChair: Susanne 
 

1300  High Throughput Laboratory Operations 

           Nicole Hyslop 

 

1345  Analysis of 3D printing metal powder using x-ray fluorescence analysis 

          Rainer Schramm 

 

1405  Battery characterisation using x-rays- utilising the whole toolbox 

          Erik Thelander 

 

1425  Coffee and Exhibition 

 

Session: XRD and XRFChair: Elke 

 

1530  What has happened since last conference on Plastic samples 

“New fast and fantastic technique for analyzing Ores, Minerals, Oxides, Slags etc by hot pressing     with Lucite” 

          Sven-Erik Bäckman 

 

1550  The analysis of batteries using different spectrometers 

           Armand Jonkers 

 

1610  Using Micro X-Ray CT to Compare Bio-Carbon Samples Before and After Gas Reactivity     Tests 

          Stein Rørvik 

 

1930  CONFERENCE DINNERChair: Petter  

 

Wednesday September 4th  

 

Session: XRF, LIBS and sample preparationChair: Alf 

 

0830  A key aspect of Xray analysis aka SAMPLING – what to believe and what to expect when          analyzingsamples 

         Elke Thisted 

 

0900  Influencing Factors in Sample Preparation: Tips and Tricks in Application Development  

          Martin Lischka 

 

0920  Capabilities of handheld XRF for the analysis of heavy metals in environmental applications 

           Mathieu Bauer 

 

0940  Coffee and Exhibition 

 

1030  Importance of determination of Loss on Ignition and loss on melt for XRF analysis 

           Frederic Davidts 

 

1050  Portable XRF Case Studies, Innovations in Software and Methodology 

          James A Parker 

 

1110   LIBS and XRF- how can they complement each other?

During the talk, we show how LIBS and XRF can complement each other and explain the basics of the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy. Additionally, we will point out different applications of the analytical method.

         Denise Baumann 

 

1130  Phosphate Analysis, Mining and Recycling 

          Dirk Wissmann 

 

 

115 CONFERENCE CLOSING 

          Elke Thisted 

  

 

1215  LUNCH