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our next speaker is brian bain brian worked as a practicing painter and illustrator after graduating from the school of the rnc of chicago before devoting his career to paintings conservation heamp;#39;s a graduate of the winter university of delaware program in our conservation and worked in several places including chateau parentina in france amsterdam and at the yale university art gallery prior to his current position as an assistant professor at the university of delaware where he teaches courses in the materials and techniques of western art in painting and technical art history he has two co-authors to his paper christine de cataldi and jennifer mass and heamp;#39;s gonna talk about what are our true detection limits hopefully heamp;#39;ll have answers from us so thank you and uh thank you very much for the organizers and having me come here and represent our research um weamp;#39;ve got everything worked out here okay so yes what are our true detection limits the use of his