Advanced materials, such as nanomaterials, 2D materials, or thin films, play a crucial role in driving economic development and addressing major challenges in the coming years. These challenges include mitigating the impact of climate change, advancing lightweight engineering, enhancing catalysis, and improving medical applications.
To comprehend the performance of these materials and ensure their acceptance across various sectors as safe and sustainable for both humans and the environment, the availability of reference procedures, materials, and data is essential. One versatile tool for establishing such references and evaluating the proficiency of individual laboratories and their competencies is through (international) interlaboratory comparisons (ILC). Notably, initiatives like the Versailles Project on Advanced Materials and Standards (VAMAS) provide a platform for conducting ILCs.
This webinar will showcase various examples of interlaboratory comparisons, illustrating their impact on the development of reference products.
- Introduction to interlaboratory comparisons and their platforms in advanced materials
- Examples of interlaboratory comparisons
- Reference products - materials, data, procedures
- The relevance of interlaboratory comparisons for the industry
- Q & A
Information on participating / attending:
- Participation free of charge
- The event is online live via Webex
- Event language is English
Date:
05/16/2024 10:00 - 05/16/2024 12:00
Event venue:
BAM Akademie, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin
- digitales Event -
12205 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Target group:
Business and commerce, Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
Chemistry, Materials sciences
Types of events:
Seminar / workshop / discussion
Entry:
02/08/2024
Sender/author:
Clara Seitz
Department:
Referat Kommunikation, Marketing
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event76199
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