Online FTIR Data Analysis Training
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Protea now offers our FTIR gas analysis training courses online via our customer web Portal. During the last two years we have all had to change the ways of working, and this has affected Protea and our ability to deliver in-person courses on spectroscopic data analysis. During the pandemic we moved our training courses online and now as we come out of restrictions we are offering these pre-recorded and informative courses to customer via our web Portal. The availability of pre-recorded sessions to customers enables them to go back and practice the principles of FTIR analysis time and again, as well as giving the flexibility to experience our application team’s knowledge at a time to suit their schedule.
Multiple modules are available that cover such topics as:
- Introduction to FTIR
- What is a Spectrum? Benefits of FTIR analysis
- Introduction to Protea software
- Re-analysing FTIR spectra and an introduction to chemometrics
- Reporting made easy; LDLs, Drift, Residual and more all within Protea software
- Introduction to Spectroscopic Data Analysis
- Introduction to model building and how to choose analysis bands
- QC checks such residual analysis
- Building FTIR Analysis Models
- Using our patented Auto-Model Builder
- Extending range of a model and adding a new species as an interference
- Identifying Unknown Gases
- How to identify a problem, isolating and identifying other interfering gases
- Worked Examples
- Using the skills learnt in the modules, example data analysis using real monitoring data
- Uploading and checking of work to the Protea portal
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