Forensic scientific analysis

When analyzing particulates, fibers, inks, or chips of paint, microspectroscopy is a workhorse technique for your forensics analysis.

By watching this on-demand webinar, users of any skill level can explore how to improve the speed and accuracy of results with modern microspectroscopy. You’ll learn how to prepare your samples and determine the best way to analyze them. Then we will survey several applications, including multilayered paint samples, fibers, particulates, and laminated films. We will show how diffraction-limited IR optics, coupled with outstanding visual performance, integrate with our powerful 64-bit software to give a fresh approach to analytical forensics.


About the speaker

Dr. Michael Bradley taught graduate and undergraduate chemistry for 15 years before becoming a field applications scientist with Thermo Fisher Scientific. He helped develop and launch the Thermo Scientific™ Nicolet™ iN10 FTIR Microscope and the Nicolet iS10 FTIR Spectrometer. He then led the development team for the Nicolet iS50 FTIR Spectrometer and most recently the Nicolet RaptIR™ FTIR Microscope.  

Dr. Bradley is now the Product Manager for FTIR spectrometers and microscopes. He’s involved in product development and helps teach customers to better utilize spectroscopy tools. He ensures that customer feedback is incorporated into the development of next-generation hardware and software tools. Mike also sits on the Advisory Board for Spectroscopy Magazine.

Dr. Michael Bradley

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Forensics Analysis Investigations from Fibers to Ancient Art

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