Programme

Thursday, 26th August 2021



MAIN ROOM

9:00-11:05
PLENARY SESSION (2h) - Chair: Junko Morikawa, Katarzyna Marzec
09:05-9:35
Harumi Sato Kobe University, Japan
Study on intermolecular interaction of polymers using vibrational spectroscopy
09:40-10:10
Jian-Feng Li Department of Chemistry, Xiamen University, China
In situ Raman Probing of Interfacial Structures and Reaction Intermediates using Core-Shell Nanoparticles
10:15-10:45
Barbara Gil Jagiellonian University, Poland
Infrared Spectroscopy in Anlaysis of the Surface of Porous Materials
10:45-10.50
Advertisment of Platinum and Gold Sponsors
10:50-11:05
Discussion (live)


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
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)
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
11:55-12:05
Yusuke Morisawa Kindai University, Japan
Investigation of hydrogen bonding of water in hydrate melt
12:05-12:15
Nobutaka Shioya Kyoto University, Japan
Control of Molecular Orientation in Thin Films of Small-Molecule Organic Semiconductors Independent of Substrates
12:15-12:35

Discussion (live)

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
11:30-11:45
Francesco Simone Ruggeri Wageningen University, Netherlands
Single-Molecule Infrared Absorption Nanospectroscopy
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
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
12:05-12:15
Miriam Unger Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology, Germany
Surface sensitive photothermal AFM-IR – Probing nanoscale chemistry at the surfaces
12:15-12:35

Discussion (live)

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
11:30-11:45
Nicholas Smith Osaka University, Japan
Classifying single cell type and behavior by multimodal quantitative phase and Raman analysis
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
11:55-12:05
Tchaya Njantio Maxime WITec GmbH, Germany
The Benefits of Correlative Microscopy for High Resolution Structural and Chemical Imaging of Materials
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
12:15-12:35

Discussion (live)


12:35-13:00 Lunch Time (25 min)



MAIN ROOM

13:00-14:00
Webinar 6 of the Platinum Sponsor - Toptica Photonics AG


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
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
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
14:50-15:00
István Székely Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania
Applications of Au/TiO2/WO3 ternary composite systems as SERS materials and photocatalysts
15:00-15:10
Laszlo Ujj University of West Florida, USA
Symmetry Specific Low-Frequency Vibrational Spectra of Crystals Measured by Two-beam 3CBCRS
15:10-15:30

Discussion (live)

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
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
14:40-14:50
Katherine Ember Polytechnique Montreal, Canada
Developing a way of detecting COVID-19 from saliva
14:50-15:00
Ota Samek The Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Monitoring of microbes causing urinary tract infections using Raman spectroscopy
15:00-15:10
Kamila Sofińska Jagiellonian University, Poland
Raman signature of pancreatic cancer
15:10-15:30

Discussion (live)

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
14:25-14:40
Francesca Palombo University of Exeter, UK
Brillouin spectroscopy for the evaluation of viscoelasticity in biological systems
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
14:50-15:00
Timon Beck Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany
Brillouin microscopy studies on phase separated protein droplets
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
15:10-15:30

Discussion (live)


15:30-15:40 Break



MAIN ROOM

15:45-17:05
Perspective Lectures (1h 45 min), Chair: Sergei Kazarian, Małgorzata Barańska
15:50-16:10
Hiro-o Hamaguchi National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Toward standardization of Raman spectroscopy
16:15-16:35
Isao Noda University of Delaware, USA
Application of 2D Correlation Vibrational Spectroscopy for the Development of Sustainable Materials
16:40-17:00
Peter Griffiths University of Idaho, USA
Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy: Are the developments finally slowing down?
17:05-17:25
V. Ara Apkarian University of California at Irvine, USA
TERS in the atomistic near-field: pico-optics/photonics/science
17:25-17:45
Discussion (live)
17:45-18:00
Closing Ceremony