Description
This course is designed to provide an overview of modern
near infrared spectroscopy for those who are
inexperienced in the field. In addition, it should reinforce
the lessons learned in instrument manufacturers’ training
courses or from instruction manuals from specified
manufacturers, and will add new perspectives and
practical information for the more experienced user. This
course will include fundamental information on the optical,
spectroscopic, and mathematical principles on which this
technique is based. Examples of some of the many
applications of NIR to a variety of pharmaceutical
problems will be used to describe the technique’s utility.
Updates on current instrument and data treatment
technologies will be included.<br><br>
<b>Participants are encouraged to bring along one or more
problems for discussion.</b>