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11th International Conference on Advanced Vibrational Spectroscopy (ICAVS 11)

Programme

Tuesday, 24th August 2021



MAIN ROOM

8.45-9:00
Advertisment of Gold and Platinium Sponsors


09:00-10:20 PARALLEL SESSIONS 4 (1h 20 min)

GREEN ROOM

1.10. Chemometrics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Chair: Christian Huck
09:00-09:15
Thomas Bocklitz Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany
Comparability of Raman Spectroscopic Configurations: A Large Scale Cross-Laboratory Study
09:15-09:30
Mika Ishigaki Shimane University, Japan
Assessment of Oocyte Maturation using resonance Raman Spectroscopy based on the mitochondrial respiratory activity and lipid metabolism
09:30-09:40
Krzysztof Banas Singapore Synchrotron Light Source
Application of multivariate statistics and 2D infrared correlation spectroscopy in the investigation of drying process of propolis
09:40-09:50
S. Ishihara Shizuoka University, Japan
Cocrystal Formation between Ibuprofen and Nicotinamide Revealed Using THz and IR Spectroscopy with Multivariate Analysis
09:50-10:00
Anna Nowakowska Jagiellonian University, Poland
The importance of choosing the right protocol for leukemia cell studies using Raman imaging
10:00-10:20

Discussion (live)

YELLOW ROOM

2.3. Drug Delivery and Monitoring
Chair: Keith Gordon
09:00-09:15
David Perez-Guita Valencia University, Spain
Combining Pharmacokinetics and Vibrational Spectroscopy: MCR-ALS Hard soft modelling of drug uptake in vitro using tailored kinetic constraints
09:15-09:30
Sara J. Miller University of Otago, New Zealand
Low frequency Raman spectroscopy for monitoring drug solubilization in milk-based formulations during digestion
09:30-09:40
Daniela Drescher Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
The fate of targeted SERS probes: Will they make it to the nucleus?
09:40-09:50
Jacek Lipkowski University of Guelph, Canada
How Ionophore-Valinomycin Enters and Transports K+ Across a Model Bilayer Lipid Membrane
09:50-10:00
Katarzyna Majzner Jagiellonian Universit, Poland
Towards Raman spectroscopy- based high-content profiling of endothelial cytotoxicity
10:00-10:20

Discussion (live)

RED ROOM

1.8. Sensing
Chair: Maciej Roman
09:00-09:15
Hatice Altug EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland
Empowering Surface-Enhanced IR Spectroscopy with Broadband Metasurfaces and Artificial Intelligence
09:15-09:30
Boris Mizaikoff Ulm University, Germany
Mid-Infrared Arthroscopy: The Road to Real-Time In Vivo Cartilage Condition Assessment
09:30-09:40
Maxim Darvin Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
Occlusion induced bonding state of water molecules decrease in the uppermost stratum corneum determined by in vivo confocal Raman microspectroscopy
09:40-09:50
Jakub Dybas Jagiellonian University, Poland
Detection of the molecular alterations of hemoglobin structures inside living red blood cells and isolated proteins
09:50-10:00
Iskander Usenov Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Multispectral fiber sensing for biomedical applications
10:00-10:20

Discussion (live)


10:20-10:30 Break


10:30-11:50 PARALLEL SESSIONS 5 (1h 20 min)

GREEN ROOM

1.13 Chiroptical spectroscopy
Chair: Monika Hałat
10:30-10:45
Joanna Rode Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Poland
Interplay of the ECD and RROA induced chirality: towards understanding the solvent and substituent effects on naphthalene diimide spectra
10:45-11:00
Masashi Unno Saga University Japan
"Watching" a Molecular Twist in a Protein by Raman Optical Activity
11:00-11:10
Lucie Habartova Dept. of Analytical Chemistry, UCT Prague
From cirrhosis to cancer – A spectroscopic study
11:10-11:20
Pavel Michal Department of Optics, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic
Raman optical activity in extended spectral range
11:20-11:30
Grzegorz Zając Jagiellonian University, Poland
True and false resonance Raman optical activity: a case of Vitamin B12 derivatives
11:30-11:50

Discussion (live)

YELLOW ROOM

2.5. Archeology and Cultural Heritage
Chair: Francesca Rosi
10:30-10:45
Claudia Conti National Research Council of Milan, Italy
Sub-Surface Molecular Investigation of Cultural Heritage materials with advanced Raman spectroscopy methods
10:45-11:00
Santiago Sanchez-Cortes Spanish National Research Council, Spain
Raman and Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Analysis of Molecular Compounds with interest for the Cultural Heritage
11:00-11:10
Short break
11:10-11:20
Elena Possenti National Research Council of Milan, Italy
Micro ATR-FTIR spectroscopic imaging: a technique to discover the conservation history hidden in the stratigraphies painted on terracotta statues
11:20-11:30
Lisa Vaccari Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy
Cultural Heritage at SISSI-Bio: from paleo-archeology to musical instruments
11:30-11:50

Discussion (live)

RED ROOM

INFORMATION
BOARD


11:50 - 12:00 Break



MAIN ROOM

12:00-13:00
Webinar 2 of the Platinum Sponsor - BioTools


13:00-13:30 Lunch Time (30 min)


13:30-14:50 PARALLEL SESSIONS 6 (1h 20 min)

GREEN ROOM

1.10. Chemometrics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Chair: Ewelina Matuszyk
13:30-13:45
Claudia Beleites Chemometrix GmbH, Germany
Experimental Designs for Spectroscopic Calibration: Measuring Uncertainty from Various Sources
13:45-14:00
Alex Henderson University of Manchester, UK
The Class Imbalance Problem: AdaBoost to the Rescue?
14:00-14:10
Nicolas Goffin Université Reims Champagne Ardenne, France
Deciphering biochemical heterogeneity by Raman spectroscopy and Trajectory inference
14:10-14:20
Christel Kamp Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Germany
Using Raman spectra as digital fingerprints for biomedicines
14:20-14:30
M. Hamed Mozaffari National Research Council of Canada, Canada
Overfitting One-Dimensional Convolutional Neutral Networks for Raman Spectral Identification
14:30-14:50

Discussion (live)

YELLOW ROOM

2.6. Forensic and Security Sciences
Chair: Maxim Darvin
13:30-13:45
Agnieszka Banas Singapore Synchrotron Light Source, Singapore
Is it possible to detect counterfeited edible birds’ nests (EBN) products by means of FTIR spectroscopy?
13:45-14:00
Grzegorz Zadora University of Silesia, Poland
Breaking with trends in bloodstains age determination: A likelihood ratio-based approach
14:00-14:10
František Králík University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic
Selective androgen receptor modulators studied by vibrational and chiroptical spectroscopy
14:10-14:20
Piyush Kumar Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, USA
Raman spectroscopy guided analysis of non-diagenetic areas of tooth archaeological samples
14:20-14:30
Anna Wójtowicz Jagiellonian University, Poland
Spectroscopy as a useful tool for identifying changes over time in post-mortem vitreous humor samples
14:30-14:50

Discussion (live)

RED ROOM

2.1. Analytical Techniques in Industry
Chair: Karen Esmonde-White
13:30-13:45
Alison Nordon University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
On-line process monitoring using vibrational spectroscopy
13:45-14:00
Gerwin Puppels Erasmus University Medical Center, Netherlands
In vivo quantitative analysis of skin penetration of topically applied products by Raman spectroscopy
14:00-14:10
Amuthachelvi Daniel Timegate Instruments Oy, Finland
Monitoring cell culture media by culture media by time-gated Raman spectroscopy – a burgeoning analytical tool
14:10-14:20
Yuta Hikima Kyoto University, Japan
Monitoring of physical blowing agent concentration in a foam injection molding process by near-infrared spectroscopy
14:20-14:30
Christian Huck University of Innbsruck, Austria
Perspective on near-infrared spectroscopy – new avenues for established analytical technique
14:30-14:50

Discussion (live)


14:50-15:00 Break



MAIN ROOM

15:00-16:30
PLENARY SESSION (1h 30 min) - Chair: Bernhard Lendl, Cynthia McMurray
15:05-15:35
Ji-Xin Cheng Boston University Photonics Center, USA
Mid-infrared Photothermal Microscopy
15:40-16:10
Kathleen M. Gough University of Manitoba, Canada
Polarized Infrared Spectroscopy of Collagen from nano-scale fibrils to tissues and scaffolds
16:10-16:15
Advertisment of Platinum and Gold Sponsors
16:15-16:30
Discussion (live)
16:30-17:30
Webinar 3 of the Platinum Sponsor - EKSPLA