Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy is a technique used to study the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. It involves analyzing how different substances absorb or emit light at various wavelengths. By studying the unique patterns of light absorption or emission, scientists can identify the chemical composition of a substance. Spectroscopy is used in various fields like chemistry, physics, astronomy, and environmental science to analyze and identify different compounds and elements. It is a valuable skill for scientists and researchers to understand the properties of matter at a molecular level.
Relevant Researchers
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Joel Tyson
Hi! I'm a bioengineering researcher at Baltimore Underground Science Space (BUGSS) and UMBC.
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Conner Fransoo
I am developing the first non-invasive Malaria diagnostic test.
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Sophie Kirkpatrick
Hey! I'm Sophie and I'm a researcher in the field of bio-design - bringing together biotech knowledg...