The European CHARISMA (Characterisation and HARmonisation for Industrial Standardisation of Advanced MAterials) project aims to harmonize Raman spectroscopy for characterization throughout a material's lifecycle, from design and manufacture to service life and end-of-life.
Numerous resources have been developed, collected and put online:
▶ an open-source Python package, licensed under the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, that brings together state-of-the-art algorithms that enable users to process Raman spectra, perform energy and efficiency calibrations, and generate synthetic spectra based on user specifications and/or data from DFT simulations
▶ an add-on for an Orange Workflow dedicated to Raman spectra processing, in which the harmonization protocols recommended by CHARISMA domain experts have been implemented
▶ a collection of over 70 free software and libraries related to Raman spectra processing
🔗 To discover all the resources available : https://www.h2020charisma.eu/results