CHARISMA Project participated in the 1st Open Workshop by OntoTrans.
CHARISMA took part in the 1st Open Workshop organised by the OntoTrans project in March 2022. Raquel Portela from our partner institution CSIC represented CHARISMA at the workshop with a well-received presentation.
CHARISMA Project Publications
Authors: María Fernández-Álvarez, Alberto Moure, Pablo Rabasco, Esther Gómez, Vicente García-Juez, José Francisco Fernández
The main objective of this work is to establish a feasible approach to harmonize different Raman systems to enable the comparison of Raman spectra within the context of counterfeit detection. The goal is to ensure that different Raman systems produce equivalent results, thereby fostering interoperability among Raman instruments.
Authors: Dimitrios Tsikritsis, Nicolas Coca-Lopez, Vassilis Μ. Papadakis, Keith R. Paton, Raquel Portela, George Kenanakis, Miguel A. Bañares, Natalie A. Belsey
This work highlights the importance of identifying beam distortions and aids awareness of the implications on the optical characteristics of the focal spot; ultimately, how this may impact the quality of Raman spectroscopy data.
Authors: Fileto Rodríguez, Robin Francotte, Beata Taudul, Jianing Wang, Ionut Tranca, Diane Sorgeloos, Enrique Lozano Diz, Monica Calatayud, Frederik Tielens
Our findings lead the way for the accurate computation of vibrational spectra in materials where anharmonicity, temperature or conformational variety have a considerable impact in the resulting spectrum. This work represents a step forward in accurately modeling and interpreting the spectroscopic behavior of ionic materials, pushing the boundaries of computational materials science.
Authors: María Fernández-Álvarez, Sonia Marín-Cortés, Alberto Moure, José Francisco Fernández
This work aims to develop a new universal methodology to correlate the arbitrary intensity units from a photoluminescence spectrometer with luminance (µcd/mm2), to quantify the photoluminescent intensity of materials.
Authors: María Fernández-Álvarez, Alberto Moure, Luis Angulo Delgado, Julián J. Reinosa, José F. Fernández
This work highlights the importance of engineering the dispersion and interface of TiO2 particles in an epoxy matrix and demonstrates the potential to predict the final properties of a composite through a novel evaluation using Confocal Raman microscopy.
Authors: Georgiev, Georgi; Iliev, Luchesar; Lellinger, Dirk; Marinov, Evgeni; Coca López, Nicolás; Jeliazkova, Nina
Authors: Dirk Lellinger, James Thomson, Nicolas Coca-Lopez, Afroditi Ntziouni, Nikolaos Nikoloudakis, María Fernández-Álvarez, Nina Jeliazkova, Miguel A Bañares, Raquel Portela, Enrique Lozano Diz
This study refines wavelength calibration by optimizing peak fitting of reference material spectra—enhancing data reliability across instruments and applications.