CAMO Software will feature a Pre-Conference Course aimed for scientists in life sciences, pharma and biotech industry, and people working with quality control, analytical chemists, etc. The content fits some of the important aspects of multivariate calibration, Design of Experiments (DoE) and applications of DoE; mainly those related to multivariate data analysis and knowledge extraction.
Pre-Conference Course
Introduction to Multivariate Calibration
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- Session I
- Introduction to multivariate data modeling
- Collecting data with Design of Experiments (DoE)
- Data Pre treatments ( Dr. Achim Kohler )
- Exploring a data table with Principal Component Analysis (PCA)
- Exercise (feel free to bring in your data )
- Session II
- What is regression and how to ensure the model will be valid?
- Partial Least Squares (PLS) tools for ( Dr. Harald Martens)
- Exploring two data tables
- Multivariate calibration
- Exercise (feel free to bring in your data)
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Dr. Marion Cuny
CAMO Software
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| Course Fee |
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€ 70 |
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€ 100 |
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Guest Speakers |
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Prof. Harald Martens
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Bjørg Narum
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Dr. Achim Kohler
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"At present I share my time between Nofima Mat and Centre for Integrative Genetics (CIGENE), and I am professor II at the Norwegian Uinversity of Life Sciences, all of this at the small but exciting Campus Ås. I am also an adjunct professor at University of Copenhagen, Denmark....>>. |
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"My main interest is in process analytical chemistry improving analytical data through the use of rapid at-line, on-line or in-line instruments. I think this is the key tool in efforts to improve asset productivity, lower manufacturing costs and to improve product quality, especially using near-infrared (NIR), mid-infrared (IR) and Raman...>> |
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Achim Kohler received his master degree in physics at the University of Freiburg in Germany in 1997.
He obtained his PhD in the field of Quantum Chaos in theoretical physics entitled ‘Classical and quantum implications of Ray splitting’
in 1999 at the University of Freiburg. >>. |
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