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SUMMARY:The Circular Economy: How Raman Spectroscopy Can Help Close the Loop
DESCRIPTION:Zoom webinar | Replay on Youtube\n  \nTimur Nikitin\nCLL\, Portugal \nIn the pursuit of sustainability\, the circular economy stands out as a transformative approach to resource management\, aiming to minimize waste and maximize material reuse. Raman spectroscopy\, a non-destructive and versatile technique\, offers valuable structural insights across a plethora of materials. This presentation will begin with an introduction to spontaneous Raman spectroscopy\, detailing the foundational principles and instrumentation of confocal Raman microscopy\, and emphasizing its unique capabilities in material analysis. Subsequently\, we will explore specific applications of Raman spectroscopy as demonstrated in recent scientific research\, showcasing the technique’s effectiveness in identifying and characterizing diverse materials. By illustrating these applications\, the talk will highlight how Raman spectroscopy can contribute to “closing the loop” in the circular economy\, thereby promoting a more sustainable and resource-efficient future.
URL:https://remade-project.eu/index.php/event/the-circular-economy-how-raman-spectroscopy-can-help-close-the-loop/
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SUMMARY:Materials characterization in highest magnetic fields
DESCRIPTION:Zoom webinar | Youtube Replay\n  \nSven Luther\nHZDR\, Germany \n  \nIn this presentation\, I will discuss the characterization of materials in extremely high magnetic fields\, reaching up to nearly 100 T. The first part of the talk will address the technical challenges associated with generating such high magnetic fields. Within the ReMade@ARI project\, two high-field facilities are participating: the High Field Magnet Laboratory (HFML) in Nijmegen\, capable of generating static fields up to about 38 T\, and the Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory (HLD)\, which can provide pulsed fields up to about 95 T. I will provide an overview of the experimental techniques available at these facilities for the characterization of new materials. In the final part of the presentation\, I will discuss methods for characterizing materials with potential applications in cooling technology. Specifically\, I will focus on measurements of the magnetocaloric effect\, which can be used to investigate the adiabatic temperature change in a material under high magnetic fields. These experiments are instrumental in identifying materials suitable for use in cooling devices. \n 
URL:https://remade-project.eu/index.php/event/materials-characterization-in-highest-magnetic-fields/
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