At the recent XIX Chemometrics in Analytical Chemistry conference (CAC24), Miriam Aledda from NMBU had the incredible opportunity to participate with a poster and an oral presentation.
Poster: Supervised and unsupervised microbial source tracking for fungal contamination in aquaponics production
Presentation: Sparse data challenges in mid-infrared spectroscopy with protein characterization and fungal genus identification case study using a tunable laser
“It was such a pleasure to showcase my work to the chemometrics community and share this experience with the people who have accompanied me since the very beginning, from my bachelor’s to my master’s studies!”, Miriam Aledda wrote.
By Miriam Aledda, NMBU, and Denise Diggelmann, accelCH