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Vibrational Spectroscopy in Security and Forensics Workshop
2.00- 6.00 12 July – Sebel Hotel Provisional Program.
From 1200 – 1250 there will be a talk as part of the Varian FTIR Imaging workshop by Dr Jonah Kirkwood (Varian, Inc. Canada) on a topic relevant to those attending this workshop: ‘Rapid Identification of Foodborne Pathogens by FT-IR Chemical Imaging’
All are welcome to attend this talk and other parts of the Varian workshop.
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Speaker
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| 2.00-2.45 |
Richard Dluhy, Georgia State University, USA |
Novel Nanorod Array Substrates as a Platform for SERS-Based Biosensing of Infectious Disease, biodefense and agricultural security |
| 2.45-3.30 |
Pavel Matousek, Rutherford Appleton Labs, UK |
Non-invasive detection of concealed liquid and powder explosives using spatially offset Raman spectroscopy
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| 3.30-3.50 |
Luis E. Rodriguez-Saona,Ohio State University, USA, |
Application of infrared spectroscopy for detection
of contaminants in foods
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| 3.50-4.10 |
Afternoon tea |
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| 4.10-4.30 |
Emad Kiriakous, QUT |
Modern applications of Raman spectroscopy in forensic investigations and homeland security |
| 4.30-4.50 |
Enrique Lozano Diz, Perkin Elmer Pty Ltd |
Identification of Unknown Materials for Homeland Security and Crime Scene Investigation Using PerkinElmer Raman Spectrometers |
| 4.50-5.20 |
Derek Huxley, Warsash scientific. |
Hand held IR and Raman systems for security applications.
Long stand-off Raman (3-5m) for explosive, materials & bio detection
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| 5.20- 6.00 |
Hands on instrument session of hand held and stand off detection |
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