IR Workshop on Spectro-Microscopy
Hörsaal 2
Biozentrum, University of Basel
THE WORKSHOP HAS SUCCESFULLY TAKEN PLACE
Overview
Synchrotron based infrared spectro-microscopy is a versatile non-destructive method used to perform microanalysis on a wide variety of samples, as diverse as artworks, tissue biopsies, archaeological artifacts, polymers and geological samples.
The technique provides insight on the molecular properties of microscopic phases such as the orientation and conformation of polymer chains, the stability of compound phases at high pressure and temperature, and the reactivity of crystalline particles, to name just a few.
Scope
In this workshop Investigators using this method shall illustrate the potential available at synchrotron facilities.
Topics
- Biomedical sciences
- Geological sciences
- Polymers
- Conservation of cultural heritage
- Catalysis
Registration
Registration is open from December 13, 2010 until January 21, 2011
Registration fee
There is no registration fee. A contribution of CHF 30.00 for the workshop dinner needs to be paid upon registration, by those who wish to participate.
Venue
The Biozentrum is part of the University of Basel and can be easily reached by public transportation (see also how to get there).
Speakers
László Forró, EPF-Lausanne, Suisse
Wren Montgomery, Imperial College, London, UK
Marine Cotte, ESRF Grenoble, France
Gary Ellis, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnologia de Polimeros, Madrid, España
Carmen Sanchez-Valle, ETH-Zurich, Schweiz
Francois Le Naour, Institut National de la santé et de la recherche médicale, Villejuif, France
Ali Turhan, Université de Poitiers, France
Josep Sulé-Suso, University Hospital of North Staffordshire, UK
Javier Ruiz-Martinez, Universiteit Utrecht, Holland
Dominique Bazin, Université Paris-Sud 11, Paris, France
Local organizing committee
Paul Dumas, Synchrotron SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Philippe Lerch, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Schweiz
Luca Quaroni, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Schweiz
Christoph Quitmann, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Schweiz
Daniela Jahns (administrator), Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, Schweiz