Zoom webinar | Replay on Youtube Kim NygĂĄrd, MAX IV, Sweden Small- and wide-angle x-ray scattering (SWAXS) in scanning-imaging mode provides means to locally characterise the nanoscale structure of materials over macroscopic volumes. Here we will introduce the technique, provide a few illustrative examples, and discuss challenges for new users of the technique.
We are excited to announce the workshop on advanced X-ray techniques for studying biobased materials for circular economy organized by ReMade@ARI in collaboration with the Treesearch initiative. The workshop is hosted at the ForMAX beamline at MAX IV (Lund, Sweden) from 25th to 26th September 2024. This event represents a great opportunity to learn more […]
Zoom webinar | Replay on Youtube Cristian Manzoni, IFN-CNR & Polimi, Italy Spectral imaging, also known as imaging spectroscopy, refers to methods and devices for acquiring a complete light spectrum for each point in the image of a scene. It provides much richer information with respect to standard imaging, enabling to identify materials or […]