EU Virtual Light Scattering Workshops & User Meetings
Join us weekly and Start your week with Wyatt-Tips and Tricks!
Please join us each Monday afternoon where you’ll find us online ready to train current customers on particular software features, functions and workflows. Registration is free for these events. In these sessions, we’ll have our Senior Application Scientists available to help you. This is also a great opportunity to interact with other scientists who utilize Wyatt light scattering instruments. Please view details and weekly topic list by date below.
When: Weekly on Monday afternoons-see weekly topic list below
Time: 14:00 CET (duration 45-60 min.)
Location: Virtual
Register at the link above at no cost.
Who should attend:
- Active users of Wyatt light scattering instruments seeking to engage with other light scattering colleagues around similar analytical challenges
- Active Wyatt instrumentation users seeking to learn more about advanced topics related to Wyatt software
Pricing: Registration is FREE.
Date | Theme | Topic |
January 18 | VISION | FFF in practice: Methods and Sequences |
January 25 | DYNAMICS | How to measure Viscosity? |
February 1 | ASTRA | Anchoring and Interaction: Is my sample really separated? |
February 8 | ViscoStar and ASTRA | The ViscoStar in practice: How to prepare for good measurements? (change solvent, determine dilution factor, balance the bridge etc) |
February 15 | VISION | Method Development from scratch and from experiment |
February 22 | MALS | Where is my peak? – How to improve signal-to-noise ratio? |
March 1 | ViscoStar and ASTRA | Sample characterization by Viscometry |
March 8 | VISION | FFF Data Analysis and Troubleshooting |
March 15 | General | Sleep well – How to shut down a Wyatt system and how to wake it up? |
March 22 | ASTRA | Read it from your baseline – Is the system ready? |
September 2020 User Meeting
New to light scattering or would like a refresher? We covered the basics of multi-angle and dynamic light scattering (MALS/DLS) and how these techniques can be combined with chromatography. Also provided is an overview of the fundamentals of light scattering, demonstrations on how to set up experiments in the lab, and discussion of tips and tricks for successful method development and data interpretation.
Check back soon for meeting presentations and materials!