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ORALS (25)
Nicole Abdou (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Structural battery electrolytes: effect of composition on the physico-chemical properties
Lavinia Appold (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany)
The use of Raman spectroscopy for quality analysis of hydrogen
Ahmad Assadi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
Innovative Optical sensor based on gold nanostructures for Detection of Thiol-Containing Molecules in Blood
Hirak Chatterjee (University of Granada, Spain)
Bubble-Assisted Laser Tweezers Raman Spectroscopy
Renaud Decombe (HORIBA, France)
Multimodal Colocalized Measurements: Bringing Chemical Fingerprint to AFM
Thomas Eckes (Lumibird, France)
 
Paulina Filipczak (Lodz University of Technology, Poland)
Evaluation of an articular cartilage degradation level with use of Raman spectroscopy
Jessica Gabb (IS Instruments, UK)
Raman Spectroscopy of Gasses using Hollow Core Micro-Structured Optical Fibres
Ioannis Gkikas (Chalmers University of Tecnhology, Sweden)
Raman Peak Analysis and Assignment in Conjugated
Wojciech Gora (Chromacity Ltd, UK)
Ultrafast fibre lasers for non-linear imaging
Katja Holland-Moritz (S.T.Japan-Europe GmbH, Germany)
Cutting-Edge Solutions: Like a Pocket Knife, But for Your Lab
Sahra Homaee (HZDR Innovation GmbH, Germany)
Raman Spectroscopy Investigations on Carbon Dioxide Sequestration through Wet Carbonation of Ca and Mg Silicate-Rich Minerals
Nour Karawani (Ben gurion university of the negev, Israel)
Developing an AI algorithm for Raman spectrum analysis
Sam Lawrence (CytoViva Inc., USA)
Multi-Modal Imaging and Analysis: Combining Enhanced Darkfield Hyperspectral Microscopy with Confocal Raman Microscopy
Jean-Christophe Le Breton (Institut de Physique de Rennes, France)
Transport properties of monolayer MoS2 Functionalized with electro-active molecules
Sylvie Lebrun (Laboratoire Charles Fabry de l´Institut d´Optique, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, France)
Optical nanofibers immersed in liquids for highly efficient Stimulated Raman Scattering
Lluis F. Marsal (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain)
Cost-effective approach to fabricate highly sensitive surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrates
Chiara Nannuzzi (University of Turin, Italy)
Dispersion studies of VOx/WOx/TiO2 catalysts: the importance of combining Raman and IR spectroscopies
Luca Poletto (CNR-Institute for Photonics and Nanotechnologies, Italy)
Measurement of composition of natural gas and hydrogen-enriched natural gas mixtures by industrial-grade Raman spectroscopy
Raquel Portela (CSIC, Spain)
Towards Open, FAIR and Intelligent Raman Spectroscopy
Michael Scherman (ONERA, France)
Hybrid fs/ps-CARS microscopy for identification of simili-explosive powders
James Thomson (Lightnovo UK, UK)
MiniRaman: Handheld and microscope, for convenient diagnostic assistance.
Dimitrios Tsikritsis (National physical laboratory, UK)
Calibration methods for Raman spectrometers in Clinical applications
Karolina Turczynska (Lodz University of Technology, Poland)
Portable Raman Spectrometer – future diagnostic tool in cartilage tissue damage
Muhammad Usman (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania)
Rapid detection of Pesticide Residues Based on Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering through Core-Shell nanoparticles
25/25
Poster size: A0 format (width: 841 mm x Height: 1189 mm) (Portrait).
Posters Presentation: We recommend the poster presenters to stand in front of their poster in order to enhance fruitful discussions
Posters Schedule: From Tuesday morning (November 12) to Wednesday (November 13) just after lunch
Other info: To each poster will be assigned a number. You will find double side tape directly on the panel to hang your poster
Check the number assigned to your poster at the entrance of the exhibition and posters hall.
 
** We would like to inform that abstracts won't be listed in the RamanFest2024 booklet if the registration fee is not paid until Friday, October 18, 2024. **
POSTERS (19)
2 Tereza Bártová (Contipro, Czech Republic)
Evaluation of Hyaluronic acid in HA/PVA nanofibers by Raman spectroscopy
Late 2 Joaquin Cobos Sabaté (Spanish Scientific Research Council, Spain)
FT-Raman spectroscopy for authentication of olives from 11 different cultivars in Andalusia, Spain.
3 Hajar Elazri (HORIBA, France)
Correlative techniques to probe micro- and nanoparticles and their human health implications
1 Dimitar Georgiev (Imperial College London, UK)
Hyperspectral unmixing for Raman spectroscopy via physics-constrained autoencoders
Late 1 Nicolas Gros (Université de Namur, Belgium)
Micro-Raman analysis of ancient silver coins: digging into composition, corrosion products and surface morphology
6 Kei Ikehata (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Mineralogical and copper isotopic characteristics of various types of native copper mineralization
17 Maëna Le Corvec (Université de Rennes- ScanMAT, France)
Fatty acid composition prediction and phenomic selection in rainbow trout by Raman spectroscopy
4 Christoph Lenth (Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V., Germany)
Innovative Raman Measurement Technique with a Uniform Line Focus for LFT readout
7 Alina Maltseva (HORIBA FRANCE, France)
Microplastics analysis in food: assessing human exposure through Raman micro-spectroscopy
15 Karlo Maškarić (Babeş–Bolyai University, Romania)
Blue, naturally aged polypropylene in aquatic environment as a SERS label: prospect for AgNPs adsorption and its complexes
8 Alexander Nellessen (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
Surface property studies on modified VOx/TiO2 catalysts for the NOx abatement in mobile sources
13 Celia Olivero (HORIBA France S.A.S, France)
Let’s go further in materials characterization thanks to co-localization of Raman and µ-XRF analysis
16 Iuliana-Cornelia Poplăcean (Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania)
Raman Spectroscopy Tools for Quality Assessment and Sustainable Pigments Extraction from Shrimp Tissues
14 Francois Quemeneur (HORIBA France, France)
IDFinder: The HORIBA Solution for Spectral Identification
10 Dylan Schulz (Chalmer University of Technology, Sweden)
Using Raman Mapping with FIB and SEM to characterize complex 3D structures in PEM electrolyzer materials
5 Péter Áron Tóth (University of Debrecen, Hungary)
Beyond Traditional Methods: Raman Spectroscopy for Breast Cancer Characterization
11 Daniel Truchan (Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)
Raman imaging of MoOX nanoparticles – characterization, cell internalization and comparison with s-SNOM imaging
12 James Tufnail (University of Oxford, UK)
Evidence for Cu-O chain breaking in ion-irradiated high temperature superconductors for magnetic confinement fusion
9 Miriam Unger (Photothermal Spectroscopy Corp. GmbH, Germany)
Towards the Analysis of Nanoplastics Using Sub-Micron Optical-Photothermal Infrared (O-PTIR) and Simultaneous Raman Microspectroscopy
19/19
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