SPEAKERS
 
  Plenary   Keynotes   Invited   Panelist   Orals
PLENARY
Deep Jariwala
University of Pennsylvania
USA
KEYNOTE
Giulio Cerullo
Politecnico di Milano
Italy
KEYNOTE
Ludovic Duponchel
Université de Lille
France
KEYNOTE
Senada Koljenović
Antwerp University Hospital / University of Antwerp
Belgium
INVITED
Sara Abalde
INL
Portugal
INVITED
Miguel A. Bañares
CSIC-Instituto de Catalisis
Spain
INVITED
István Csarnovics
University of Debrecen
Hungary
INVITED
Yann Gallais
Université Paris Cité
France
INVITED
Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer
University of Birmingham
UK
INVITED
Claire Mangeney
Université Paris - Descartes
France
INVITED
Dario Polli
Politecnico di Milano
Italy
INVITED
Andrea Mario Rossi
INRIM
Italy
INVITED
Ali Tfayli
Université Paris Saclay
France
PANELIST
Oleksii Ilchenko
Lightnovo
Denmark
PANELIST
Jérôme Michon
inSpek
France
PANELIST
Matteo Negro
Cambridge Raman Imaging Ltd.
Italy
Round Table "From your Lab to Business"
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the valorisation of academic research has become paramount for fostering innovation and economic growth. This round table aims to explore the multifaceted process of translating academic research into industrial applications, focusing on the challenges, opportunities, and best practices for effective knowledge transfer. Key stakeholders from academia and industry will gather to discuss the mechanisms that can bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical implementation.
Deep Jariwala (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Nanomaterials Characterization for Functional Devices: The role of Raman Spectroscopy
Giulio Cerullo (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Broadband stimulated Raman scattering microscopy
Ludovic Duponchel (Université de Lille, France)
LIBS and Raman image fusion: An original approach based on the use of chemometric methodologies
Senada Koljenović (Antwerp University Hospital / University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Improving oral cancer surgery by intra-operative assessment of resection margins: need for objective techniques
Sara Abalde (INL, Portugal)
SERS-based optofluidic platforms and spectromics for health applications
Miguel A. Bañares (CSIC-Instituto de Catalisis, Spain)  
Title to be defined
István Csarnovics (University of Debrecen, Hungary)
Peculiarities of using different nanostructures for surface-enhanced Raman scattering
Yann Gallais (Université Paris Cité, France)
Ultrafast dynamics of quantum materials by time resolved Raman scattering
Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer (University of Birmingham, UK)
Advanced Handheld Spectroscopic Portable Technologies for Point-of-Care Neurodiagnostics
Claire Mangeney (Université Paris - Descartes, France)
Raman Reporters Derived From Aryl Diazonium Salts for SERS Encoded-Nanoparticles
Dario Polli (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)  
Title to be defined
Andrea Mario Rossi (INRIM, Italy)
Standardization and Harmonization Effort on Microplastics Analysis by Spectroscopic Methods
Ali Tfayli (Université Paris Saclay, France)
Skin barrier function characterization by Raman spectroscopy: from in vitro to in vivo
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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
Kawther Ben Mabrouk (Water Research and Technologies Center, Tunisia)  
Microplastics Identification in Tunisian marine sediments by Raman Spectroscopy
Hirak Chatterjee (University of Granada, Spain)
Bubble-Assisted Laser Tweezers Raman Spectroscopy
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
Katja Holland-Moritz (S.T.Japan-Europe GmbH, Germany)
Cutting-Edge Solutions: Like a Pocket Knife, But for Your Lab
Sahra Homaee (Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology, 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
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)  
In order to enable Raman to be widely deployed in clinical practice, the issue of system calibration following production and during clinical use by non-technical users must be addressed. As Raman spectroscopy continues to find new applications in diagnos
Karolina Turczynska (Lodz University of Technology, Poland)
Portable Raman Spectrometer – future diagnostic tool in cartilage tissue damage
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