Ions and Photons in Analytical Science (IPAS2021)
1-day symposium in analytical sciences entitled "Ions and Photons in Analytical Science (IPAS2021)" will be run during the lecture-free week just after Easter 2021, on Friday, April 9, 2021. It has been more than a decade that a symposium dedicated exclusively to analytical science was organized at ETH Zurich – the last time was 2009, when the quite successful and well attended symposium “Analyze That!” took place at ETH Hönggerberg – reason enough to review how the field has moved forward in the last decade.
Friday, April 9, 2021 - ETH Hönggerberg, Zurich.
The title of the 2021 symposium, "Ions and Photons in Analytical Science", which will be hosted by the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, was chosen because there is a rich and long tradition of analytical chemistry research at our department that relies on optical and charge detection:
- membrane electrodes to selectively measure ion concentrations in solution (Prof. W. Simon, Prof. E. Pretsch);
- elemental analysis using ICP-MS (Prof. B. Magyar, Prof. D. Günther);
- organic and biomolecular mass spectrometry (Prof. J. Seibl, Prof. R. Zenobi);
- fluorescence for ultrasensitive detection in biological systems (Prof. P. Dittrich)
- nanoscale vibrational spectroscopy & imaging (Prof. R. Zenobi).
The symposium will bring together 10 international experts, many of them with ties to ETH Zurich, who have all agreed already to lecture on the state-of-the-art in analytical methodologies and their applications during this symposium.
Call for Abstracts
The core of the program are plenary talks by invitation only. There will be the possibility to contribute to the program with posters from young researchers and stands/booths from companies.
Deadlines
Submission of oral presentations (by invitation only): January 31, 2021
Registration
Registration deadline: January 31, 2021
Organizing Committee
The organization lies in the hands of:
- Dr. S. Giannoukos (ETHZ),
- Prof. P. Sinues (Univ. Kinderspital Basel),
- Prof. R. Zenobi (ETHZ).
- Ms. B. Bräm (ETHZ),
More Information: www.ipas2021.ethz.ch
Sarah Schmitz, SCS
16.10.2020
Cancelled: CHanalysis 2020, Beatenberg, May 7–8, 2020
In response to the outbreak of COVID-19 and to protect the health of our community members, we decided to cancel the CHanalysis 2020. We fully support and comply with the regulations of the Swiss government and the measures taken by employers of our members.
We plan to continue the series of CHanalysis with the next event in spring 2021. So, keep your eyes open for a registration call in late 2020!
The Division Analytical Sciences of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCG/DAS) is organizing CHanalysis, a meeting of Swiss analytical scientists. You are cordially invited to participate in the next meeting in sring 2021.
The goal is to stimulate a stronger cooperation among persons working in different areas of analytical sciences. Scientists from applied and fundamental research, from industry, education, and regulation are welcome.
Conference Location
Dorint Hotel
Hubel 114, 3803 Beatenberg
http://hotel-interlaken.dorint.com/
Conference Office and Contact
Esther Wolff
c/o Eawag
Überlandstrasse 133
CH-8600 Dübendorf
Phone: +41 58 765 52 00
David Spichiger, SCS
01.10.2019
EuroAnalysis 2021, save the date: 22-27 August 2021
EuroAnalysis 2021
De Vereeniging, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
www.euroanalysis2021.nl
The Theme for the 21st EuroAnalysis is to address the Grand Societal Challenges with Analytical Chemistry Solutions. We believe that revolutions in resolution, analysis of intact systems, bringing the lab to the sample, and assuring the availability of well-trained analytical chemists are all needed in order to combat the challenges ahead.
More information
- Welcome to EuroAnalysis 2021
- Commitees
- Programme
- Abstracts
- Registration
- Venue
- Practical info
- Nijmegen
- Exhibition & sponsoring
- Contact
David Spichiger, SCS
01.10.2019
Prof. Eric Bakker receives the Simon Widmer Award 2019
On the occasion of the 5th CHanalysis in Beatenberg, April 11-12, 2019, Prof Eric Bakker received the Simon Widmer Award 2019 for his pioneering work in ionselective electrochemical and optical sensors. Eric established himself as one of the leading electroanalytical chemists in the world and he is a very deserving recipient of this distin-guished award.
Picture: Prize winner Eric Bakker (right) receives the award from Marc Suter, President of the SCS Division of Analytical Sciences.
Eric obtained his PhD in 1993 under the supervision of Professor Wilhelm Simon at ETH Zürich. Following a postdoctoral stay at the University of Michigan, he then joined the faculty at Auburn University, Alabama, USA, as an Assistant Professor in 1995 and was later promoted to Full Professor in 2003. In 2005–2008, he was a Professor at Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA, and moved then to Curtin University, Perth, Australia. Since 2010, he is Professor at the University of Geneva, where he also served as Director of the Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry.
David Spichiger, SCS
16.04.2019
Catalog for the 2019 DAS Education Courses
The Division of Analytical Sciences (DAS) of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) offers a wide range of further education courses in the fields of analytical sciences such as special techniques, methods of life sciences, quality assurance, spectroscopy and separation technology.
From beginners to experts, all level of users are within our target group. We offer our courses in collaboration with industrial partners to ensure the relevance of application.
Contact
Weiterbildung SCG/DAS
c/o Eawag
Überlandstrasse 133
CH-8600 Dübendorf
Tel.: +41 -58 765 52 00
Fax: +41 -58 765 58 01
E-Mail:
David Spichiger, SCS
27.12.2018
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