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History of ICMS
I
st
National Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy with International Participation
Vibrational Spectroscopy and Structure of Molecular Systems
Wrocław, 28–30 October 1991
Participants: 81, Lectures: 27, Posters: 62
II
nd
National Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy with International Participation
Spectroscopy of the Solid State, Liquid Crystals, Phase Transitions and Related Phenomena
Wrocław, 27–30 September 1993
Participants: 84, Lectures: 37, Posters: 55
III
rd
National Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy with International Participation
Spectroscopy of Molecular Interactions, Molecular Recognition and Related Phenomena
Wrocław–Przesieka, 7–10 December 1995
Participants: 94, Lectures: 32, Posters: 57
IV
th
National Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy with International Participation
From Molecules to Molecular Materials:
The Role of Molecular Interactions and Recognition
Wrocław–Polanica Zdrój, 28 September–1 October 1997
Participants: 90, Lectures: 28, Posters: 51
V
th
International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Molecular Biological Systems and Molecular Materials:
The Role of Molecular Interactions and Recognition
Wrocław–Lądek Zdrój, 26–30 September 1999
Participants: 88, Lectures: 30, Posters: 81
VI
th
International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Molecular Biological Systems and Molecular Materials:
The Role of Non–covalent Interactions and Molecular Recognition
in Supramolecular Systems
Wrocław–Lądek Zdrój, 29 September–3 October 2001
Participants: 105, Lectures: 30, Posters: 81
VII
th
International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Molecular Biological Systems and Molecular Materials:
The Role of Molecular Interactions and Molecular Recognition
Wrocław–Lądek Zdrój, 11–14 September 2003
Participants: 149, Lectures: 38, Posters: 115
VIII
th
International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Molecular Biological Systems and Molecular Materials:
The Role of Molecular Interactions and Recognition
Wrocław–Lądek Zdrój, 13–18 September 2005
Participants: 131, Lectures: 31, Posters: 113
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IX
th
International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Molecular Biological Systems and Molecular Materials:
The Role of Molecular Interactions and Recognition
Wrocław–Lądek Zdrój, 12–16 September 2007
Participants: 110, Lectures: 28, Posters: 98
X
th
International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Molecular Materials and Biological Systems
Kraków–Białka Tatrzańska, 6–10 September 2009
Participants: 98, Lectures: 38, Posters: 69
XI
th
International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Molecular Materials, Biological Molecular Systems and Nanostructures
Wrocław–Kudowa Zdrój 17–21 September 2011
Participants: 119, Lectures: 40, Posters: 101
XII
th
International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Nano- and Biomaterials
Kraków–Białka Tatrzańska 8–12 September 2013
Participants: 208, Lectures: 65 Posters: 185
XIII
th
International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Molecular Materials, Biological Molecular Systems and Nanostructures
Wrocław 9–13 September 2015
Participants: 120, Lectures: 38, Posters: 109
XIV
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International Conference on Molecular Spectroscopy
From Molecules to Functional Materials
Białka Tatrzańska 3–7 September 2017
Participants: 279, Lectures: 105, Posters: 224
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Sunday 3.09.2017
14:00–18:00
Workshops / Registration
19:00–21:00
Get Together Party
Monday 4.09.2017
08:45–09:00
Opening ceremony
09:00–11:00
Plenary session:
09:00–09:45
K–1: Michael Heise
Mid-infrared ATR-sensor developments based on silver halide fibers for spectrometric process
analysis and applications in medical sciences and microbiology
09:45–10:30
K–2: Małgorzata Barańska
Raman spectroscopy to improve patient diagnosis and prognosis
10:30–11:00
I–1: Halina Abramczyk
Nanooncology: Raman imaging and atomic force microscopy as a tool for proteomic, lipidomic,
glycomic, epigenetic studies. The biochemical, nanomechanical and chemometric signatures of
brain, breast and colon cancers
11:00–11:30
Coffee break
11:30–13:40
Parallel sessions:
Session A:
Session B:
Session C:
11:30–12:00
I–2: Tomasz Łojewski
Towards a new reference
material for microfading
spectrometry of art objects
I–3: Janusz Ryczkowski
IR photoacoustic spectroscopy
– a tool for catalysts
characterization
I–4: Francesco D’Amico
Synchrotron-based UV
resonant Raman scattering
experiments: a powerful way
to better investigate the
structural conformation in bio-
macromolecules
12:00–12:20
T1: O–1: A. Georgiev
Synthesis, spectral properties
and DFT quantum chemical
calculations of some
rhodamine 6G derivatives.
Preparation and
characterization of the vapour
deposited OLED structures
T3: O–1: S. Devineau
Nonlinear vibrational
spectroscopy reveals that the
isoelectric point of proteins
can largely change at the
air/water interface
T2: O–1: Z. Matuszak
Quantitative fluorescence
spectroscopy of pigmented and
non-pigmented tissues
12:20–12:40
T1: O–2: J. Banaś
Structural characterization of
photoactive TiO
2
/MoS
2
anodes
T3: O–2: Ł. Piątkowski
Structure, composition and
dynamics of interfacial water
studied with surface specific
vibrational spectroscopy
T2: O–2: J. Sacharz
2D Raman study of the healthy
and epileptic rat brain tissue
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