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Fusion of the wavelet information (J. Chemometrics, in press) allows improved recognition of the bacteria from the spectra:
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The Laboratory for Chemometrics The Laboratory for
Chemometrics
researches novel methods for the computer-aided analysis of data
collected from chemical and biochemical instrumentation. We focus
on the discovery of new methodology and its application to chemometrics and chemoinformatics,
process analytical technology (PAT), process
analytical
chemistry (PAC) and
biomedical chemical analysis. We apply principles of machine learning,
signal processing, soft modeling, multivariate statistics and data
mining in creating reliable and fast methods
for the extraction of information from chemical data. At present,
we are funded by Bayer Diagnostics and the Center for Process
Analytical
Chemistry (CPAC). Laboratory Location and Personnel The Laboratory for Chemometrics is located in Drake and Brown Laboratories at the University of Delaware. The Laboratory is headed by Prof. Steven D. Brown. Currently, one undergraduate student, one graduate student and one
post-doctoral associate are working in the Laboratory. Opportunities at the Laboratory Opportunities exist for undergraduates and graduate students and sometimes for post-doctoral associates and visiting scientists. Click here to learn more about application procedures. We also welcome collaborations with other research groups, whether local or not. |
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