Mini Symposium - ASAC Next Generation Analytical Chemists

The ASAC Next Generation Analytical Chemists Minisymposium offers a valuable platform for postgraduates, postdocs, young group leaders, and professors to present their research, share innovative ideas, and network with peers in the field of analytical chemistry. This event fosters collaboration, promotes the exchange of knowledge, and provides an opportunity to build professional relationships with both emerging and established experts in the community.

 

 

Location: Universität Wien, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, Sky Lounge

The event is organized in a hybrid format.

Organizing team: Johanna Irrgeher (Montanuniversität Leoben, johanna.irrgeher@unileoben.ac.at), Teresa Steininger-Mairinger (BOKU University Wien, teresa.mairinger@boku.ac.at), Gunda Köllensperger (Universität Wien, gunda.koellensperger@univie.ac.at)
 

Registration deadline: Tuesday, 19th November 2024

We kindly ask you to register here
 

PROGRAMME

Session 1 

14:00 (Laudator: Walter Gössler)
          Verleihung des Fritz Feigl Preises // Awarding of the Fritz Feigl Prize

14:10 David Clases (University of Graz )
          Battling the Elements: Rethinking Strategies for Characterising Nano- and Microstructures

14:45 Justyna Grabska (University of Innsbruck)
          Miniaturization in Near-Infrared Spectroscopy - A Game Changer in Diverse Analytical Applications

15:05 Stefan Wagner (University of Leoben) 
          Tracing Solutes: An Interdisciplinary Dive into Elemental and Isotopic Diffusion Spectrometry 

15:25 Michaela Schwaiger-Haber (Washington University in St. Louis) 
          Exploring Metabolic Pathways: Spatially Resolved Insights through Stable Isotope Tracing and Mass Spectrometry Imaging

15:45 Coffee break
 

Session 2

16:15 Hubert Hetteger (BOKU University)
          Cellulose – a (natural) polymer for chiral HPLC separations

16:35 Karin Wieland (Competence center CHASE GmbH, TU Wien)
          Process intensification as key player in the twin transition of the European chemical industry

16:55 Kristaps Klavins (Riga Technical University)
          What do rogaining and a career in analytical chemistry share?

17:20 Closing remarks and end of session

17:30 Get-Together with fingerfood / drinks

20:00 End of the event