Inspiring new methods
Our previous workshops focused at presenting new developments in chemometric tools, but this one will be all about applications, and applications don't always require cutting-edge tools.
On the contrary, we'll show that knowledge of basic tools like PCA, helps recognizing opportunities you might otherwise have missed.
This point will be made by presentations of goal-driven industrial projects where such tools have inspired R&D people to come to novel solutions.
Before that, there will be general presentations, introducing tools and showing where they come in handy in the lab in general and in chromatography.
Programme
10:00 | Registration |
10:20 | Up-to-the-date challenges of chemometrics in service to chromatography, Beata Walczak, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland |
11:10 | Coffee |
11:30 | The Power of Penalties in Practice,, Paul Eilers, Biostatistics, Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam, Netherlands |
12:20 | Lunch |
14:00 | Tyre recognition using a Profiler, Mauritz Kelchtermans, ExxonMobil Chemical Europe |
14:30 | Use of chemometrics and NIR in a breeding environment, Piet Reyns, Limagrain Advanta |
15:00 | Coffee |
15:30 | Extending the use of low resolution NMR from process control to online classification, Richard Garner, Borealis |
16:00 | A flavour of sensometrics, Claire Boucon, Unilever R&D Vlaardingen |
16.30 | Closing |