ESAS 2022 & 17th CSSC
IMMSS: European Symposium on Analytical Spectrometry (ESAS) and the 17th Czech-Slovak Spectroscopic Conference (CSSC)
Organized by Ioannes Marcus Marci Spectroscopic Society and Slovak Spectroscopic Society (member of the Association of Slovak Scientific and Technological Societies) with special support by
Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy Working Group of the Committee of Analytical Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences
DAAS - German Society of Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy
Committee on Analytical and Environmental Chemistry of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
This conference is dedicated to the memory of our wonderful colleagues Eduard Plško, Bohumil Dočekal, Miloslav Vobecký and Tibor Kántor.
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European Symposium on Analytical Spectrometry (ESAS) and the 17th Czech-Slovak Spectroscopic Conference (CSSC)
is the international joint scientific meeting to share recent developments, exchange ideas, explore new directions and initiate a possible collaboration in the analytical spectrometry area. Leading scientists and researchers will be invited to present their most up-to-date results at this conference, to exchange exciting ideas and experiences as well as look into future development. The aim of this joint meeting is to bring together experts from universities, academia, official centers, various laboratories, and industry on a world-wide scale, to summarize the current progress in various areas of spectroscopy and the trends in the applications such as chemical, environmental, geological, biological, food, pharmaceutical and industrial materials and to stimulate contacts and mutual exchange of experiences and ideas.
In the last few years, atomic spectrometry methods have become part of complex analytical tools that go beyond the traditional concept of elemental analysis. This trend has been triggered in recent decades by speciation analysis, based on a combination of separation methods and spectrometric detection systems. It is now becoming common to combine several spectrometric and microscopic methods for imaging purposes such as multimodal imaging. Thus, it is practically impossible to develop, apply and describe one method in isolation, without reference to other information of molecular spectrometry methods, be it mass spectrometry, fluorescence microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and others. From this point of view, it still makes no sense to define the spectroscopic conference as a symposium of atomic spectrometry. That is why we changed the European Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry to the European Symposium on Analytical Spectrometry this year. The organizers believe that the ESAS conceived in this way is both compatible with the Czech-Slovak Spectroscopic Conference and will expand the possibilities of participation of spectroscopists who deal with both atomic and molecular spectrometry methods and their combination.
SSJMM: ESAS 2022 & 17th CSSC
Programme
- ESAS - CSSC 2022 (Programme)
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Invited speakers
Ernest Beinrohr / František Čacho - High resolution continuum source AAS for determination of nonmetals
Jiří Dědina - Employing LIF and SIFT-MS to understand what happens in hydride atomizers
Jörg Feldmann - Elemental speciation from metals, metalloids to non-metals in environmental science: successes and problems
Norbert Jakubowski - Method development for single cell analysis by ICP-MS
Martin Kopáni - Application of analytical techniques in the study of biological systems
Stefan Lis - Inorganic nanoluminophores containing Ln ions and their multifunctionalized systems focused on sensor and analytical applications
Petr Neugebauer - Frequency Rapid Scan Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy
Jorge Pisonero - GD- and LA-ICP- (TOFMS): two powerful spectroscopy techniques for fast high spatially resolved analysis
Vít Procházka - Mössbauer spectroscopy in gamma-optics, gamma-optics in Mössbauer spectroscopy
Andrea Vojs Staňová - Finding of needle in a haystack -- nontargeted mass spectrometry analysis of environmental samples
Martin Šebesta - Different spectroscopic techniques for analysis of nanoparticles used in studies with soils, plants and filamentous fungi
Symposium/Conference topics
- Spectroscopy and spectrometry: theory, techniques, trends, development, and applications in the analysis of the chemical, environmental, geological, biological, food, pharmaceutical, industrial, and other materials
- Atomic spectrometry (AAS, AFS, OES, etc.)
- Molecular spectrometry/spectroscopy (UV-Vis, NMR, Raman, IR, etc.)
- X-ray spectrometry (EDS, WDS, XRF, PIXE, XANES, EXAFS, etc.)
- Mass spectrometry (LC-MS, GC-MS, ESI MS, MALDI – MS, ICP-MS, TIMS, SIMS, etc.)
- Instrumental radioanalytical methods (Gamma spectroscopy, NAA, etc.)
- Mössbauer spectroscopy
- Laser spectroscopy
- Synchrotron techniques
- Special spectroscopy techniques
- Sample preparation and introduction techniques
- Trace and ultratrace analysis
- Speciation analysis
- Quality of measurements and metrology
SSJMM: European Symposium on Analytical Spectrometry (ESAS) and the 17th Czech-Slovak Spectroscopic Conference (CSSC)
History and Tradition
European Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry (ESAS) was launched in September 2008 in Weimar, Germany, by merging two important scientific events with a long tradition in the field of atomic spectrometry, namely:
- the International Solid Sampling Colloquium (ISSC, since 2004 renamed as Solid Sampling Colloquium with Atomic Spectrometry - SSC), and
- the European Furnace Symposium (EFS)
The ISSC was established in 1984 in Wetzlar, Germany, and continued as a biennial event in Europe. The EFS originated in September 1994 in Warsaw, Poland, as the East European Furnace Symposium and since then it has taken place every two years as The European Furnace Symposium together with the ISSC:
The 17th Czech - Slovak Spectroscopic Conference (17th CSSC) is a proceeding based on a long-term scientific cooperation between Ioannes Marcus Marci Spectroscopic Society and The Slovak Spectroscopic Society. The meetings organized by the former Czechoslovak spectroscopic society (1949 – 1993) in the past and the continuation in the tradition of the national Slovak and Czech spectroscopic conferences now, since 2008, exist as a joint event.
Conference partners
- HPST
- Pragolab
- Metrohm Česká republika
- Měřicí technika Morava
- Nicolet CZ
- OPTIK INSTRUMENTS
- ANALYTIKA
- Femtonika
- CHROMSPEC
- LABTECH
- PE Systems
- RMI
- SHIMADZU
- SPECTRO CS
- Hvězdárna a planetárium Brno
- Pivovar Moravia
Media partners
- LabRulezLCMS & LabRulezGCMS portals