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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 sessions
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
1150 CONFERENCE CLOSING
Elke Thisted
1215 LUNCH