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The Analytical Section of the Norwegian Chemical Society invites scientists and users of science to this 8th Nordic Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry.By contrast to other plasma spectrochemistry meetings, the FREE short courses (2 hours duration) will be offered to all participants during the four day meeting which may be very attractive to participants to learn about and to be updated on plasma spectrochemistry. The aim of the conference is to provide a forum to encourage the exchange of ideas and knowledge about recent developments and state-of-the-art knowledge in main areas of plasma spectrochemistry. The conference will bring together international participants experienced in fundamental aspects, instrumentation and applications to examine recent progress in this continuing growing field; approximately 130 participants are expected to attend.

Date: 05.06.2016 - 08.06.2016
National/International: International
Language: English
Type: Conference
Location: Loen, Norway
Contact: Yngvar Thomassen (Chairman)
National Institute of Occupational Health
P.O. Box 8149 DEP, N-0033 Oslo, Norway
Tel.: +47 23 19 53 20 Fax.: +47 23 19 52 06
E-mail: Yngvar.Thomassen@stami.no
Conference web site at:   http:⁄⁄nordicplasma.com⁄home⁄



The conference will comprise three and a half days of oral and poster contributions, as well as short courses (each 2 hours duration) and discussions. Oral presentations (invited or submitted) will be 30 and 20 minutes duration. At the end of each oral presentation 5-10 minutes will be reserved for discussions. Poster presentations will be given equal prominence and ample time will be allowed for discussion.

Fundamental aspects and instrumental developments of:
  • plasma sources (ICP, DCP, MIP, GD)
  • plasma source atomic emission and mass spectrometry
  • laser-assisted plasma spectrometry
  • plasma source detectors in speciation analysis
  • sample preparation, sample introduction and transport phenomena
  • miniaturisation and nanotechnology
  • hyphenated and imaging techniques

Applications of plasma spectrochemistry in the analysis of:

  • new materials/industrial products
  • environmental and occupational pollutants
  • food and agriculture products
  • aquatic systems
  • fuels and biofuels
  • terrestrial / geological materials
  • biological / clinical / pharmaceutical materials
  • reference materials
  • radioactive and stable element species
  • speciation analysis

Deadlines

March 31,2016Submission of abstracts
April 1,2016Early registration at reduced fee










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