Using XRF mapping and micro-XAFS to explore the spatial distribution
The video titled "Using XRF Mapping and Micro-XAFS to Explore the Spatial Distribution" features Maria Katsikini discussing the application of X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) mapping and micro-X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (micro-XAFS) spectroscopy in analyzing the spatial distribution of elements within various materials. She highlights how these techniques provide detailed chemical and structural information, enabling insights into material composition and behavior.
NEPHEWS Project
(NEutrons and PHotons Elevating Worldwide Science)
Improved research infrastructure and scientific endeavours have the potential to propel innovation forward and significantly enhance the quality of life for populations. With this in mind, the EU-funded NEPHEWS project aims to broaden access to advanced neutron, synchrotron, and free-electron complementary research infrastructures across an expanding range of countries. The project will collaborate with its user base to develop a user-driven access program focused on enhancing the accessibility and usability of the research infrastructures (RI) for diverse communities. Additionally, it will offer a wide range of experiments, provide expert training, and conduct virtual and in-person workshops and collaborations. Finally, the project will facilitate political dialogue and advocate for research funding.
More information about the NEPHEWS project at:
- https://beamtime.eu/
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/104587056
Keywords: XRF mapping, micro-XAFS spectroscopy, Spatial distribution, Elemental analysis, NEPHEWS project
Resource type: video
Target audience: beamtime users, researchers, PhD students
Difficulty level: Medium
Language: English
