Dear colleagues,
next presentation organized in the frame of IUFRO 5.04.08 division will be on January 24th 2023 between 13.00 and 14.30 (CET).
https://www.iufro.org/science/divisions/division-5/50000/50400/50408/activities/
The presentation is titled:
State-of-Art NIR Spectroscopy for Wood Science
The speaker will be prof:
Satoru Tsuchikawa from Nagoya University (JP).
Here follows a short description of the seminar.
This presentation from the
Laboratory System Engineering for Biology team from Nagoya University introduces a scientific and technical state-of-art on near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy applied to the area of wood science and technology. The NIR technique is useful to detect chemical,
physical, mechanical and anatomical properties of wood materials, although it was widely used when wood’s characteristic cellular structure was retained. Basic spectroscopic research for wooden material has progressed and it could be a powerful and meaningful
analytical spectroscopic tool.
Professor Dr. Satoru Tsuchikawa
leads his team in researching complex spectral information using theoretical equation, chemometrics and machine learning. He was awarded the Gerald S. Birth Award by the Council for Near Infrared Spectroscopy in 2018, and has published
more than 400 peer-reviewed papers.
Information on the 25th International Wood Machining Seminar (IWMS-25),
to be held in Nagoya, Japan from October 4-8, 2023, will also be provided.
https://www.agr.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~mechbio/IWMS-25/index.html
More information and the link to connect can be found on the flyer attached.
Looking forward to meet you at the seminar.
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