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5th International Conference on Advanced Vibrational Spectroscopy

Plenary

Speaker Tentative Titles
Rohit Bhargava (USA) Infrared spectroscopic imaging for clinical pathology in complex tissue
Paul Dumas (France) Synchrotron Radiation and Infrared Science
Hideaki Kano (Japan) CARS spectroscopic imaging using a white-light laser source
Sergei Kazarian (UK) ATR-FTIR Spectroscopic Imaging
Bob McKellar (Canada) High-resolution far-infrared spectroscopy at the Canadian Light Source
Eric Nibbering (Germany) Ultrafast vibrational spectroscopy of hydrogen bonds and proton transfer in aqueous systems
Bruno Pettinger (Germany) Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: recent developments
Don Pivonka (USA) The Marriage of Computational Chemistry and Vibrational Spectroscopy
Tonu Pullerits (Sweden) Electronic three pulse photon echo spectroscopy and molecular vibrations
Hidetoshi Sato (Japan) Prospect of optical biopsy techniques based on fiber optic Raman spectroscopy
Martin Suhm (Germany) Raman spectroscopy in supersonic jets: A sensitive probe for hydrogen bonds
Peter Vandenabeele (Belgium) Archaeometry: where spectroscopy meets art and archaeology

Confirmed invited speakers

Speaker Tentative Titles
Helen Fraser (Scotland) Ices in Star Forming Regions - the ultimate spectroscopic tracer of interstellar chemistry
Ray Frost (Australia) The application of Raman Spectroscopy to the study of diagenetically related minerals
Klaus Gerwert (Germany) Imaging of protein function and interaction by time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy
Keith Gordon (New Zealand) Computational chemistry and spectroscopy in guiding the design of new molecular electronic materials
Kathleen Gough (Canada) Spectroscopic imaging in human disease and repair processes, and beyond
David Griffith (Australia) Atmospheric FTIR spectroscopy and climate change
Koichi Iwata (Japan) Loss of correlation between microscopic solvation environments and macroscopic properties in ionic liquids
Tim Johnson (USA) Bacillus Bacteria IR Signatures: Distinction between the Sporulated and Vegetative States with Chemical Assignment
Peter Lasch (Germany) Heterospectral 2D-Correlation Spectroscopy of Hamster Brain Tissue
Yuan-Pern Lee (Taiwan) Applications of Time-Resolved Fourier-Trasform Infrared Absorption to Spectroscopy of Gaseous Transient Species
Bernhard Lendl (Austria) Lasers, ultrasound and micro-chips: Enabling technologies for advanced chemical analysis using infrared spectrometry
Ian Lewis (USA) Shifting the Paradigm: Process Raman Spectroscopy
Maria Marques (Portugal) Pt(II) and Pd(II) Polyamine Complexes as Novel Anticancer Drugs - A Vibrational Spectroscopy Study
Pavel Matousek (UK) Deep Probing of Biological Tissue and Pharmaceutical Products using Spatially Offset and Transmission Raman Spectroscopy
Dieter Naumann (Germany) Investigating microbial biodiversity and population heterogeneity by confocal Raman and infrared microspectroscopy
Cees Otto (Netherlands) New strategies in Hyperspectral spontaneous Raman Imaging of living cells
Melissa Romeo (USA) IR Spectral Signatures of Disease: Extraction of Distinguishing Spectral Features between Normal and Diseased States
Weidong Ruan (China) Charge Transfer from Wide Band Gap Semiconductors or Metal-semiconductor Nanocomposits to Surface-adsorbed Molecules
Paul Stoddart (Australia) Chemical Sensing with Optical Fibre SERS Probes
Nicholas Stone (UK) Vibrational spectroscopy for pathology specific elucidation of breast calcifications composition
Koichiro Tanaka (Japan) Broadband Terahertz Time-Domain Attenuated Total Reflection Spectroscopy for Liquid Water and Ice
Sylvia Turrell (France) Creating quantum dots for applications in opto-electronics
Juen-Kai Wang (Taiwan) Plasmonic coupling of Ag nanoparticle arrays with sub-10 nm gaps: Implications for surface-enhanced Raman scattering
Yuh-Lin Wang (Taiwan) In Situ Monitoring of Drug-Induced Chemical Changes on Bacteria Using Raman Scattering Enhanced by Ordered Arrays of Ag-Nanoparticles
Bayden Wood (Australia) Light at the end of the tunnel for rapid malaria diagnosis