Research Scramble: 19 Selected Graduate Students will Present their Exciting Research
Abstract:
This is the first of two session featuring Graduate from the United States and Europe who will provide a three (3) minute summary of their research. Topics range from biomedical applications to forensics to space exploration, all involving spectroscopy. Join us as we listed to these talented students as they break new ground is vibrational spectroscopy. This webinar will feature 19 speakers and will follow with a 30 minute open Q&A session.
1. “Application of O-PTIR Spectroscopy to Assess Bone Composition at the Submicron Scale”, Emily Reiner, Temple University, USA.
2. “Plasmonic properties of Ag-evaporated-on-Si-probes” Kourosh Rezaei, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany.
3. “Analysis of Automotive Paint Smears Using Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared Imaging Microscopy”, George Affadu, Oklahoma State University, USA
4. “Highly-Sensitive NO detection using 2f zero-crossing locked Interferometric Cavity-Assisted Photothermal”, Davide Pinto, Technische Universität Wien, Austria.
5. “Chemical Approach to Tire Mark Analysis – Preliminary Protocols from Collection on Scene to Elemental Profiling”, John Lucchi, University of Central Florida, USA.
6. “Three-Dimensional Spectroscopic Chemical Imaging of Pharmaceutical Tablets”, Hannah Carruthers, University of Strathclyde, UK.
7. “Development and Validation of a Novel Longwave Infrared Rapid Scanning Spectrometer for Monitoring Nerve Agent Simulant Decomposition in Combustion Environments”, Austin Butler, University of Illinois Champaign, USA.
8. “Near Infrared Spectroscopy Sensors as IoT Devices for Fighting Against Fraud in the Virgin Olive Oil Sector”, Maria del Mar Garrido-Cuevas, University of Cordoba, Spain.
9. “Binary Classification of Cell Types within Ovarian and Cervical Cancer Tissue Using Optical-Photothermal Imaging”, Gajjela Chalapathi, University of Houston, USA.
10. “Depth-resolved Bulk Optical Properties Evolution of Dry Aged Meat and the Relationship with Quality Properties” David Tjandra Nugraha, KU Leuven, Belgium.
11. “Investigation of white and dark bread staling using handheld NIR spectroscopy in tandem with 2DCOS and MCR-ALS analysis”, Maria De Gea Neves, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
12. “Understanding Titan’s Minerals using Molecular Simulations and Theoretical Vibrational Spectroscopy”, Atul Thakur, Rutgers University, USA.
13. “Graphene-based devices for NIR spectroscopy”, Artem Vorobe, Polytechnic university of Bari, Italy.
14. “Development of a Peptide-Modified Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) Sensor for COVID-19” Taylor Payne, Ohio State University, USA.
15. “The Forensic Discrimination of Copper Metal by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)”, Chase Notari, University of New Haven, USA.
16. “A photothermal Mach-Zehnder interferometer employing an external cavity quantum cascade laser for the detection of trace water in organic solvents”, Ricchiuti Giovanna, Vienna University of Technology, Austria.
17. “SERS, a Single-molecule and Label-free Technique for Drug Discovery”, Lamyaa Almehmadi University at Albany, USA.
18. “Intensification of the Production of Sustainable Monomers with In-Situ Infrared Monitoring”, Hamza Ali, University of Nottingham, UK.
19. “Confocal Raman Spectromicroscopy Investigation of the Processing-Structure Relations in Individual Electrospun Fibers”, Arnaud Laramee, University of Montreal, Canada.
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