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Raman spectroscopy is a powerful and increasingly accessible tool for analyzing the chemical and structural properties of materials across a wide range of industries. It enables fast, non-destructive analysis with minimal sample preparation - making it well suited for both research and quality-focused environments.
In this webinar, we will introduce the fundamentals of Raman spectroscopy and explore how modern Raman systems deliver research-grade chemical insights through intuitive workflows and advanced imaging capabilities. Attendees will learn how Raman spectroscopy and microscopy can be used to identify unknown materials, visualize chemical distributions, and accelerate decision-making.
We will also highlight key capabilities, such as confocal imaging, particle analysis, multilayer analysis and chemical mapping, that make the technique extremely valuable for product identification and testing across a wide range of applications.
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Join the Webinar to:
- Understand the basic principles of Raman spectroscopy, including its use as a complementary technique to FTIR spectroscopy
- Learn how Raman enables rapid, non-destructive chemical identification with minimal sample prep
- Explore applications across a range of materials and industries
- See how Raman imaging and microscopy reveal spatial chemical information
- Identify how modern Raman systems improve usability, workflow efficiency, and data confidence
This Webinar is Ideal For:
- Materials scientists and analytical chemists
- R&D and quality control professionals
- Process and product development teams
- Users evaluating Raman or complementary analytical techniques
About the Webinar Speaker

Sudhir Dahal is the Product Manager for Research Raman Products at Thermo Fisher Scientific, where he focuses on bringing advanced Raman spectroscopy solutions to market for demanding pharmaceutical and industrial applications. With over a decade of experience in analytical instrumentation, Sudhir works closely with customers, application teams and R&D to translate real-world QC challenges – such as biopharma fill-finish testing, data robustness and scalability – into practical, automation-ready solutions. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, where he developed spectroscopy-based methods for biomedical analysis. Sudhir is passionate about connecting technology, workflow, and market needs to enable smarter, data-driven quality control.