IDRC 2008 - The "Chambersburg" Meeting August 3-8, 2008 Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA USA

The Council for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
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Short courses

Five short courses are scheduled (see below). All courses will run on Sunday August 3, 2007, immediately before the IDRC. Unless stated otherwise by the instructor, morning courses run from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon; afternoon courses run from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. The cost of the half-day and full-day course are listed on the Expense and Registration pages. Accommodations and meals, starting Saturday afternoon, are available at a modest additional fee (see the same pages). Courses are subject to cancellation, depending on enrollment. (Registered students of a canceled course will receive refunds.)

  1. Basic Chemometrics for NIR (1/2 day, a.m.) - Professor Tom Fearn, Instructor.
    Course synopsis and bio pdf file (updated July 2008, click here)
  2. Advanced Chemometrics for NIR (1/2 day, p.m.) - Professor Tom Fearn, Instructor.
    Course synopsis and bio - see above
  3. Process Analytical Spectroscopy (full day) - Dr. Katherine Bakeev, Instructor.
    Course synopsis pdf file (click here)
    Course schedule pdf file (click here)
  4. Chemical Image Analysis (1/2 day, p.m.) - Dr. Curtis Marcott, Instructor.
    Instructor bio pdf file (click here)
    Course synopsis pdf file (click here)
  5. Using Pre-Treatments Effectively for Chemometric Analysis of NIR Spectra (1/2 day, a.m.) - Dr. Dave Hopkins, Instructor.
    Course synopsis pdf file (click here)
    Course schedule pdf file (click here)
 Interested in books on these and related subjects? (Click here to see list at IMPublications web site.)
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