DLS Theory
EU Live Interactive Web Series
Gather on Thursday or Friday at 11 AM or 12 PM CET for our live interactive web series.
Join us for an engaging journey into the world of advanced molecular analysis with our EU Live Interactive Web Series, hosted by Waters | Wyatt Technology! Dive deep into the intricacies of SEC-MALS and FFF-MALS systems, enhance your skills in ASTRA and DYNAMICS data processing, and master the measurement of dn/dc values—crucial for your research.
We dedicate 60 minutes to explore a specific topic, accompanied by a live discussion where all your questions are welcome. Whether you're dealing with polydisperse samples, eager to optimize your error analysis techniques, or curious about batch MALS work, our sessions are designed to elevate your expertise.
What's more, you’ll learn how to achieve stable RI baselines and utilize ASTRA's robust distribution analysis and results fitting features. Our web series is an invaluable, free resource exclusively for Wyatt customers, promising a 100% live, interactive learning experience.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow.
The live interactive web series are 100% live sessions, with anonymous Q&A welcome during and after the discussion. Free for all Wyatt customers.
The EU live interactive web series are held on select Thursday or Friday afternoons at 11 AM or 12 PM CET.
May 3rd at 11:00 AM : MALS
- How MALS can characterize molar mass, radius and A2?
- How does a DAWN detector work?
May 17th at 11:00 AM : SEC-MALS
- Applications and data interpretation
- Data analysis in ASTRA
June 7th at 11:00 AM : RI & dn/dc
- A perfect match: MALS and RI
- The importance of dn/dc and how to determine it
June 21st at 11:00 AM : DLS
- Benefits of measuring the Hydrodynamic Radius (Rh)
- Dynamic Light Scattering in cuvette, high throughput and online
July 5th at 11:00 AM : Dynamics data processing tips & tricks
- Data interpretation and data filter
- Use your Dyna Pro instrument to get: colloidal stability (kD/A2), thermal stability, viscosity or particle concentration
Presenter: Dr. Christian Ackerschott
Dr. Christian Ackerschott studied Chemistry at the University of Cologne and finished with his diploma thesis in Biochemistry. He completed his studies with the PhD thesis “Characterization of Recombinant Flagelliform Spider Silk Proteins” at the Technische Universität München, where AF4-MALS was used as an essential characterization method.
Since 2007, Christian works at Wyatt Technology as Application Scientist and is now Head of Customer Service. His tasks also include customer trainings in Dernbach and onsite as well as education and training of the local Field Application Scientists.