We are excited to announce the final event of the CHARISMA project, taking place on October 1, 2024, titled “Harmony time for Raman spectroscopy in academia and industry: not a FAIRy tale”.
This event will be a significant occasion to disseminate the results of the CHARISMA project and engage in a thought-provoking workshop featuring prominent invited speakers from the Raman spectroscopy community.
Event Highlights:
Date: October 1, 2024
Location: CSIC Brussels Office (map)
Format: Hybrid (In-person and online participation available)
What to Expect:
Project Results Dissemination: Learn about the findings and outcomes of the CHARISMA project.
Engaging Workshop: Participate in an interactive workshop led by distinguished external speakers from the Raman community, offering fresh insights and stimulating discussions.
Registration: Registrations are now open, and free of charge.
Agenda
09:30 Raquel Portela & Miguel A. Bañares (CSIC)
Welcome, agenda and CHARISMA project overview
09:45 Enrique Lozano (ELODIZ) & María Fernández (CSIC)
CHARISMA samples
10:05 Nina Jeliazkova & Dirk Lellinger
CHARISMA tools
10:35 Coffee break
11:00 Raquel Portela & Enrique Lozano
CHARISMA protocols: CWAs and VAMAS project 6
11:30 Alberto Moure (FNMT)
Raman applications: FNMT
12:40 Julián J. Reinosa (ENCAPSULAE)
Raman applications: ENCAPSULAE
11:50 Pablo Beato (TOPSOE)
Raman applications: TOPSOE
12:00 Frederik Tielens
Modelling Raman spectroscopy of materials
12:15 Lunch break
13:15 Alex Henderson (Manchester Institute of Biotechnology — MIB)
FAIR Spectra: Enabling the FAIRification of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
13:35 Zdeněk Pilát (Czech Academy of Sciences)
Raman Base: it's high time for revolution in handling and sharing of Raman-spectroscopic data
13:55 Chris Sturm (Universität Leipzig)
FAIR data management using the NeXus data format
14:15 Natalie Belsey (NPL & University of Surrey)
Practical considerations for quantitative measurements with stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy
14:35 Coffee break
15:05 Anacleto Proietti (SAPIENZA University of Rome) & Stefan Wundrack (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt)
Towards a Standardized Method for Strain Analysis in Semiconductor Devices: A Focus on the Challenges Project (Real-time Nano Characterization Related Technologies)
CHALLENGES (H2020) in Metrological Technologies for Semiconductor Characterization - Project Summary
15:25 Julien Gorenflot (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)
Example of FAIR data implementation on multiple experiments for Material Science using NOMAD and NEXUS format.
15:40 Round table and discussions (All)
17:00 End of workshop
19:30 Networking dinner
Whether you plan to join us in person at the CSIC Brussels Office or participate online, we look forward to your presence at this landmark event for the CHARISMA project.