Invited speakers
No. |
Speaker |
Title |
1 |
Carlo Adamo |
Theoretical Prediction of Optical Properties: a pragmatic approach based on DFT |
2 |
Demetrios Anglos |
Laser tools in archaeological and conservation science. Applications and Prospects |
3 |
Jose Luis Alonso |
Watching Conformations of Biomolecules: Insigths from Rotational Spectroscopy |
4 |
Mischa Bonn |
Structure and Ultrafast Dynamics of Water Interfaces |
5 |
James R. Durig |
Conformational stability determinations from variable temperature infrared spectra of xenon solutions |
6 |
Masahiro Ehara |
Recent developments of SAC-CI and its applications to theoretical spectroscopy |
7 |
Hiro-o Hamaguchi |
New possibilities of vibrational spectroscopy with Hyper-Raman scattering |
8 |
Bernhard Lendl |
New approaches for chemical sensing based on vibrational spectroscopy |
9 |
Aharon Loewenschuss |
Matrix FTIR Studies of H-bonded Systems - strong, weak and surprising |
10 |
John P. Maier |
Electronic spectra of carbon chains and rings of astrophysical relevance |
11 |
Henry Mantsch |
Spectroscopy as tool at the interface of science and security |
12 |
R. J. Dwayne Miller |
Making the Molecular Movie: First Frames ... Now with REGAE Musik |
13 |
Ioan Notingher |
Label-free molecular characterisation of live cells and biological nanomaterials by Raman micro-spectroscopy |
14 |
Michael Oshtrakh |
Study of magnetite and maghemite nanoparticles using Mossbauer spectroscopy with a high velocity resolution |
15 |
Jurgen Popp |
Raman Spectroscopy: Future Trends and Challenges in Biophotonics |
16 |
Michael Schmitt |
Exploring and shaping the character of electronically excited states |
17 |
Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu |
Shedding blood over magnets: some applications on unusual valence states in biological metal centers |
18 |
Simion Simon |
Nanostructured biomaterials/biofluids interface processes studied by multi-microscopies and -spectroscopies |
19 |
Peter Trommsdorff |
Spectroscopic and structural characterization of proton shifts in strong hydrogen bonds |
20 |
Dietrich Zahn |
Spectroscopy of Molecular Thin Films for Spintronic Applications |