- Scientists and researchers interested in advanced material characterisation techniques such as XRD and XAS
- Materials scientists working on energy materials, catalysis, environmental, or functional materials
- Researchers who currently rely on synchrotron-based XAS and are exploring laboratory-based alternatives
- Existing Empyrean users interested in expanding their system capabilities
- Anyone interested in understanding local atomic structure and chemical state analysis
- Learn how laboratory-based XAS can be performed on the Empyrean platform using streamlined and automated workflows.
- Discover how combining XRD and XAS measurements enables deeper insights into material structure, chemistry, and functionality.
- Understand why bringing XAS into the laboratory reduces reliance on synchrotron access and accelerates research timelines.
Bring XAS to Your Lab: Introducing XAS on the Empyrean
June 23, 2026 | 15:00 - 16:00 CET | Virtual
About The Event
X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) is a powerful technique for probing the local structure and chemical state of materials, but access to synchrotron facilities can limit its routine use. With the introduction of XAS capabilities on the Empyrean platform, researchers can now bring advanced XAS measurements directly into their own laboratories. In this webinar, we introduce the latest XAS solution for the Empyrean and demonstrate how laboratory-based XAS enables routine XANES and EXAFS measurements with high data quality and streamlined workflows. You will learn how this new capability complements existing diffraction measurements and expands the analytical possibilities of your system. We will showcase practical workflows, example datasets, and application cases across materials science fields such as energy materials, catalysis, and advanced functional materials. Join us to discover how integrating XAS into your laboratory can accelerate research, improve productivity, and provide deeper insights into material structure and chemistry.
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