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5th International Conference on Advanced Vibrational Spectroscopy

Scientific Program

Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday

  MONDAY (Grand 1-4)
8.45-9.00 Welcome and opening by the ICAVS5 Chair Professor Don McNaughton (Session Chair Peter Fredericks)
9.00-9.45 Plenary 1: B. Pettinger, Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: recent developments
9.45-10.30 Plenary 2: R. Bhargava, Infrared spectroscopic imaging for clinical pathology of complex tissue
10.30-11.00 Morning tea  
11.00-11.20 Parallel 1 (Grand 1-2) Chair Bayden Wood Parallel 2 (Grand 3-4) Chair Bernhard Lendl
Biospectroscopy 1 SERS/surfaces
I1 D. Naumann, Investigating Microbial Biodiversity and Phenotypic Heterogeneity by Confocal Raman and Infrared Microspectroscopy I5 J.K. Wang, Plasmonic coupling of Ag nanoparticle arrays with sub-10 nm gaps: Implications for surface-enhanced Raman scattering
11.20-11.40 I2 T. Johnson, Bacillus Bacteria IR Signatures: Distinction between the Sporulated and Vegetative States with Chemical Assignments I6 P. Stoddart, Chemical Sensing with Optical Fibre SERS Probes
11.40-12.00 I3 M. Romeo, IR Spectral Signatures of Disease: Extraction of Distinguishing Spectral Features between Normal and Diseased States O8 Y. Ozaki, Experimental studies of SERRS two-fold electromagnetic enhancement theory
12.00-12.15 O1 P. Lay, Complementary vibrational spectroscopic and X-ray microprobe mapping/imaging in cellular biomedical studies O9 R. Dluhy, Novel Nanorod Array Substrates for High Sensitivity Oligonucleotide Sensing
12.15-12.30 O2 G. Hastings, Viral Infection of Cells in Culture Detected Using Infrared Microscopy O10 D. Beattie, In Situ ATR FTIR Study of Polysaccharide Adsorption on Titania
12.30-12.45 O3 E. Bogomolny, Monitoring of viral cancer progression using FTIR-Microscopy: a comparative study of intact cells and tissues O11 D. Hore, Combined modeling and nonlinear vibrational spectroscopy of interfacial molecules
12.45-14.00 Lunch
14.00-14.20 Parallel 3 (Grand 1-2) Parallel 4 (Grand 3-4)
Chair Cees Otto Chair Ian Lewis
Techniques/Computational Materials/Minerals
I4 K. Gordon, Computational chemistry and spectroscopy in guiding the design of new molecular electronic materials. I7 S. Turrell, Creating quantum dots for applications in opto-electronics
14.20-14.40 O4 K. Itoh, DFT Calculation Analysis of Far-infrared Spectra of Alanine Oligomers and Polyalanines I8 R. Frost, The application of Raman Spectroscopy to the study of diagenetically related minerals.
14.40-15.00 O5 G. Keresztury, Issues at comparing measured IR and Raman spectra with their simulated counterparts calculated by the SQM FF method O12 R. Bruch, Spectroscopic characterization of nanovesicles originating from self-forming synthetic PEGylated lipids
15.00-15.15 O6 G. Kearley, Vibrational Spectroscopy With Neutrons - Where Are We Now? O13 Q. Guo, FTIR study of hydrogen bonding interactions in self-assembled block copolymer systems
15.15-15.30 O7 P. Gardner, Resonant Mie scattering in Infrared spectroscopy of biological materials – understanding the “dispersion artefact” O14 E. Wentrup-Byrne, Characterisation of electrospun coaxial polycaprolactone-gelatin microfibres
15.30-17.00 Afternoon tea
Poster Session 1 Posters P1-P53, P152, P164
Grand 5 and Grand 6
17.30-19.15 Opening Reception at Government House
Address-Government House Drive, Melbourne
Dress Coat and tie for men and day dress for women

Poster Presentations