Thursday, 26th August 2021
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MAIN ROOM
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9:00-11:05 |
PLENARY SESSION (2h) - Chair: Junko Morikawa, Katarzyna Marzec
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09:05-9:35
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Harumi Sato
Kobe University, Japan
Study on intermolecular interaction of polymers using vibrational spectroscopy
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09:40-10:10
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Jian-Feng Li
Department of Chemistry, Xiamen University, China
In situ Raman Probing of Interfacial Structures and Reaction Intermediates using Core-Shell Nanoparticles
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10:15-10:45
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Barbara Gil
Jagiellonian University, Poland
Infrared Spectroscopy in Anlaysis of the Surface of Porous Materials
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10:45-10.50 |
Advertisment of Platinum and Gold Sponsors
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10:50-11:05 |
Discussion (live)
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11:05-11:15 Break
11:15-12:35 PARALLEL SESSIONS 10 (1h 20 min)
GREEN ROOM
2.7. Material Science and Catalysis
Chair: Poonam Tandon
11:15-11:30 |
Yukio Furukawa
Waseda University, Japan Raman Study of Organic−Inorganic Hybrid Halide Perovskites
Yukio Furukawa
Waseda University, Japan Raman Study of Organic−Inorganic Hybrid Halide Perovskites
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11:30-11:45 |
Joanna Hetmanczyk
Jagiellonian University Water dynamics in [Cu(H2O)4](ReO4)2 studied by vibrational spectroscopy (IR, RS and neutron scattering methods)
Joanna Hetmanczyk
Jagiellonian University Water dynamics in [Cu(H2O)4](ReO4)2 studied by vibrational spectroscopy (IR, RS and neutron scattering methods)
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11:45-11:55 |
Maciej Bik
AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland Raman spectroscopic studies of Polymer Derived Ceramics in the form of protective coatings for SOFCs’ interconnects
Maciej Bik
AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland Raman spectroscopic studies of Polymer Derived Ceramics in the form of protective coatings for SOFCs’ interconnects
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11:55-12:05 |
Yusuke Morisawa
Kindai University, Japan Investigation of hydrogen bonding of water in hydrate melt
Yusuke Morisawa
Kindai University, Japan Investigation of hydrogen bonding of water in hydrate melt
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12:05-12:15 |
Nobutaka Shioya
Kyoto University, Japan Control of Molecular Orientation in Thin Films of Small-Molecule Organic Semiconductors Independent of Substrates
Nobutaka Shioya
Kyoto University, Japan Control of Molecular Orientation in Thin Films of Small-Molecule Organic Semiconductors Independent of Substrates
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12:15-12:35 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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YELLOW ROOM
1.11. Photothermal imaging
Chair: Tilman Kottke
11:15-11:30 |
Oxana Klementieva
Lund University, Sweden Combining infrared microspectroscopy and neurobiology for understanding Alzheimer`s disease
Oxana Klementieva
Lund University, Sweden Combining infrared microspectroscopy and neurobiology for understanding Alzheimer`s disease
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11:30-11:45 |
Francesco Simone Ruggeri
Wageningen University, Netherlands Single-Molecule Infrared Absorption Nanospectroscopy
Francesco Simone Ruggeri
Wageningen University, Netherlands Single-Molecule Infrared Absorption Nanospectroscopy
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11:45-11:55 |
Mustafa Kansiz
Photothermal Spectroscopy Corp., USA Review of Life Science Applications using submicron O-PTIR and Simultaneous Raman microscopy – A new paradigm in Vibrational Spectroscopy
Mustafa Kansiz
Photothermal Spectroscopy Corp., USA Review of Life Science Applications using submicron O-PTIR and Simultaneous Raman microscopy – A new paradigm in Vibrational Spectroscopy
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11:55-12:05 |
Natalia Piergies
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland A novel approach to characterize a drug-loaded nanoparticle system by means of IR nanospectroscopy
Natalia Piergies
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland A novel approach to characterize a drug-loaded nanoparticle system by means of IR nanospectroscopy
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12:05-12:15 |
Miriam Unger
Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology, Germany Surface sensitive photothermal AFM-IR – Probing nanoscale chemistry at the surfaces
Miriam Unger
Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology, Germany Surface sensitive photothermal AFM-IR – Probing nanoscale chemistry at the surfaces
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12:15-12:35 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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RED ROOM
1.6. Multimodal spectroscopic imaging
Chair: Beata Brożek-Płuska
11:15-11:30 |
Jürgen Popp
Friedrich-Schiller University, Germany Spectroscopic multi-contrast imaging for an in-vivo or near in-vivo diagnosis, monitoring and therapy of diseases
Jürgen Popp
Friedrich-Schiller University, Germany Spectroscopic multi-contrast imaging for an in-vivo or near in-vivo diagnosis, monitoring and therapy of diseases
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11:30-11:45 |
Nicholas Smith
Osaka University, Japan Classifying single cell type and behavior by multimodal quantitative phase and Raman analysis
Nicholas Smith
Osaka University, Japan Classifying single cell type and behavior by multimodal quantitative phase and Raman analysis
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11:45-11:55 |
Harald Fitzek
Graz Centre for Electron Microscopy, Austria Correlative Raman microscopy, SEM and EDS - How to combine spectral maps from different techniques and evaluate them
Harald Fitzek
Graz Centre for Electron Microscopy, Austria Correlative Raman microscopy, SEM and EDS - How to combine spectral maps from different techniques and evaluate them
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11:55-12:05 |
Tchaya Njantio Maxime
WITec GmbH, Germany The Benefits of Correlative Microscopy for High Resolution Structural and Chemical Imaging of Materials
Tchaya Njantio Maxime
WITec GmbH, Germany The Benefits of Correlative Microscopy for High Resolution Structural and Chemical Imaging of Materials
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12:05-12:15 |
Artur Surówka
AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland 2D FTIR-XRF spectroscopy – a new data analysis protocol for fostering correlative tissue studies by infrared and X-ray radiation
Artur Surówka
AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland 2D FTIR-XRF spectroscopy – a new data analysis protocol for fostering correlative tissue studies by infrared and X-ray radiation
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12:15-12:35 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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12:35-13:00 Lunch Time (25 min)
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MAIN ROOM
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13:00-14:00 |
Webinar 6 of the Platinum Sponsor - Toptica Photonics AG
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14:00-14:10 Break
14:10-15:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS 11 (1h 20 min)
GREEN ROOM
2.7. Material Science and Catalysis
Chair: Anatoli Ianoul
14:10-14:25 |
Andrzej Kolezynski
AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Vibrational Spectra of Zeolite Y as a Function of Ion Exchange
Andrzej Kolezynski
AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Vibrational Spectra of Zeolite Y as a Function of Ion Exchange
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14:25-14:40 |
Elena Solovyeva
Saint-Petersburg University, Russia Molecularly bridged plasmonic nanoparticles aggregates promising as optical organic-inorganic hybrid materials: comprehensive look on self-organization and SERS response
Elena Solovyeva
Saint-Petersburg University, Russia Molecularly bridged plasmonic nanoparticles aggregates promising as optical organic-inorganic hybrid materials: comprehensive look on self-organization and SERS response
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14:40-14:50 |
Zhangfei Su
University of Guelph, Canada Infrared spectroscopy studies of water structure in the sub-membrane region of a floating lipid bilayer
Zhangfei Su
University of Guelph, Canada Infrared spectroscopy studies of water structure in the sub-membrane region of a floating lipid bilayer
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14:50-15:00 |
István Székely
Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania Applications of Au/TiO2/WO3 ternary composite systems as SERS materials and photocatalysts
István Székely
Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania Applications of Au/TiO2/WO3 ternary composite systems as SERS materials and photocatalysts
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15:00-15:10 |
Laszlo Ujj
University of West Florida, USA Symmetry Specific Low-Frequency Vibrational Spectra of Crystals Measured by Two-beam 3CBCRS
Laszlo Ujj
University of West Florida, USA Symmetry Specific Low-Frequency Vibrational Spectra of Crystals Measured by Two-beam 3CBCRS
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15:10-15:30 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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YELLOW ROOM
2.2. Biomedical Applications
Chair: Monica Marro
14:10-14:25 |
Ishan Barman
Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, USA On self-assembling intracellular Raman reporters and their clinical potential
Ishan Barman
Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, USA On self-assembling intracellular Raman reporters and their clinical potential
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14:25-14:40 |
Pascaline Bouzy
University of Exeter, UK Investigation of the chemical composition of microcalcifications in breast cancer using simultaneously Optical Photothermal Infrared (O-PTIR) and Raman spectroscopy
Pascaline Bouzy
University of Exeter, UK Investigation of the chemical composition of microcalcifications in breast cancer using simultaneously Optical Photothermal Infrared (O-PTIR) and Raman spectroscopy
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14:40-14:50 |
Katherine Ember
Polytechnique Montreal, Canada Developing a way of detecting COVID-19 from saliva
Katherine Ember
Polytechnique Montreal, Canada Developing a way of detecting COVID-19 from saliva
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14:50-15:00 |
Ota Samek
The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic Monitoring of microbes causing urinary tract infections using Raman spectroscopy
Ota Samek
The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic Monitoring of microbes causing urinary tract infections using Raman spectroscopy
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15:00-15:10 |
Kamila Sofińska
Jagiellonian University, Poland Raman signature of pancreatic cancer
Kamila Sofińska
Jagiellonian University, Poland Raman signature of pancreatic cancer
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15:10-15:30 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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RED ROOM
1.12. Brillouin spectroscopy
Chair: Marta Pacia
14:10-14:25 |
Kristie Koski
University of California Davis, USA Brillouin Spectroscopy of Chemically Tunable 2D Layered Oxides
Kristie Koski
University of California Davis, USA Brillouin Spectroscopy of Chemically Tunable 2D Layered Oxides
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14:25-14:40 |
Francesca Palombo
University of Exeter, UK Brillouin spectroscopy for the evaluation of viscoelasticity in biological systems
Francesca Palombo
University of Exeter, UK Brillouin spectroscopy for the evaluation of viscoelasticity in biological systems
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14:40-14:50 |
Martina Alunni Cardinali
University of Perugia, Italy Brillouin and Raman micro-Spectroscopy: an emerging technique for simultaneous chemo-mechanical investigation of human bone and cartilage tissues properties
Martina Alunni Cardinali
University of Perugia, Italy Brillouin and Raman micro-Spectroscopy: an emerging technique for simultaneous chemo-mechanical investigation of human bone and cartilage tissues properties
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14:50-15:00 |
Timon Beck
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany Brillouin microscopy studies on phase separated protein droplets
Timon Beck
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany Brillouin microscopy studies on phase separated protein droplets
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15:00-15:10 |
Kareem Elsayad
Medical University of Vienna, Austria Exploring a hidden structural-dynamics landscape in living cells via angle-resolved spontaneous Brillouin Light Scattering imaging
Kareem Elsayad
Medical University of Vienna, Austria Exploring a hidden structural-dynamics landscape in living cells via angle-resolved spontaneous Brillouin Light Scattering imaging
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15:10-15:30 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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15:30-15:40 Break
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MAIN ROOM
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15:45-17:05 |
Perspective Lectures (1h 45 min), Chair: Sergei Kazarian, Małgorzata Barańska
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15:50-16:10
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Hiro-o Hamaguchi
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Toward standardization of Raman spectroscopy
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16:15-16:35
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Isao Noda
University of Delaware, USA
Application of 2D Correlation Vibrational Spectroscopy for the Development of Sustainable Materials
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16:40-17:00
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Peter Griffiths
University of Idaho, USA
Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy: Are the developments finally slowing down?
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17:05-17:25
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V. Ara Apkarian
University of California at Irvine, USA
TERS in the atomistic near-field: pico-optics/photonics/science
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17:25-17:45 |
Discussion (live)
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17:45-18:00 |
Closing Ceremony
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