Daniel Wright gave a talk at the Royal Australian Chemical Institute’s (RACI) Physical Chemistry Symposium held at Flinders University City Campus, Victoria Square. Daniel’s talk discussed advances on characterising and calibration of his two-dimensional imaging Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer.
The symposium is an annual meeting of physical chemistry researchers from Flinders University, University of South Australia, University of Adelaide and the DST Group. A poster session was held during the lunch break and Ula Alexander presented a poster on using our 2D-LIF as visual art and Jason Gascooke presented a poster on the uses of 2D-LIF for identifying molecular species and their motions.