Ask an expert! - How well can you present your DLS results?

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Welcome to our second series of Ask an Expert! webinars. Back by popular demand, we're pleased to bring you a webinar dedicated to helping you get the best out of your Zetasizer. One of our most frequently asked questions is what parameters to report when presenting DLS sizing data. This is not a straightforward answer as there are multiple parameters that can help in understanding the sample characteristics, including multiple size values to choose from! In this webinar, we will explain some of the most important DLS parameters and how to best present your DLS results.

Whether you have questions about samples or sample prep, setting up an experiment, or performing an analysis, feel free to submit a question so that we can deliver the information you require. There is always more to learn, whether it is setting up your measurements for quick batch processing, gaining confidence about the quality of your results, or presenting your data in the best format.

For this webinar, we will assume you have watched the previous one on the same topic. Don't worry if you missed it the first time or can't remember anything about it. Before you attend this webinar, please watch last year's introduction. You can find it here

Don’t forget to bring your questions or submit them by emailing askanexpert@malvernpanalytical.com. (For inclusion in the webinar presentation, questions and data can be submitted up to 10 days upfront. There is also the opportunity to ask questions on the day.) 

More information:

This webinar is part of our ongoing ‘Ask an expert’ webinar series. These live webinars are meant for students, researchers, and professors alike who want to sharpen their analytical methods, deepen their knowledge, or find out how to improve their data.

We’ll provide extensive materials analysis information and answer your most frequently asked questions. In other words, it’s the ultimate way to improve your materials science research and engineering knowledge.

It’s free to attend any of the classes. For a full overview of the 2022 program, click here

To watch any of last year’s webinars, take a look at the full program recordings here.

presentadores

  • Diogo Fernandes - Dynamic Light Scattering Technical Specialist
  • Tom Mallon - Application Specialist Nanometrics

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Who should attend? 

Students, researchers or professors interested in improving their materials science research and engineering knowledge with our analytical solutions.