Vibrational spectroscopy as a cost-effective tool for failure analysis

R&D Product Manager for North America
Dr. Sergey V. Shilov is the R&D Product Manager for North America at Bruker Optics. Sergey joined Bruker in 2001. He is responsible for the support and development of new applications for the Bruker research FTIR systems. He received his Ph.D in 1992 from the Russian Academy of Sciences in Polymer Physics and his M.S. from St. Petersburg State University (Russia) in Physics in 1986. Alexander Von Humboldt foundation (Germany) awarded him research fellowship in 1996. Sergey published 37 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His research interests include time-resolved FTIR spectroscopy, surface science, polymer and life-science applications.

Molecular spectroscopy (infrared and Raman) is among the most powerful tools in the failure analysis process because it is highly specific, non-destructive, low cost and easy to use. In this LABTalk, Dr. Sergey Shilov, Ph.D. discusses why vibrational spectroscopy is a cost-effective tool for failure analysis.

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R&D Product Manager for North America
Dr. Sergey V. Shilov is the R&D Product Manager for North America at Bruker Optics. Sergey joined Bruker in 2001. He is responsible for the support and development of new applications for the Bruker research FTIR systems. He received his Ph.D in 1992 from the Russian Academy of Sciences in Polymer Physics and his M.S. from St. Petersburg State University (Russia) in Physics in 1986. Alexander Von Humboldt foundation (Germany) awarded him research fellowship in 1996. Sergey published 37 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His research interests include time-resolved FTIR spectroscopy, surface science, polymer and life-science applications.
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