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At the 2022 Winter Conference almost 480 scientists, who heard and viewed nearly 300 presentations (including five special Heritage Lectures, seven plenary lectures, and 36 invited lectures), attended the hybrid conference. We anticipate returning to pre-pandemic contribution and attendee numbers, and we hope you will join us.

Date: 15.01.2024 - 20.01.2024
National/International: International
Language: English
Type: Conference
Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Contact: Ramon M. Barnes
ICP Information Newsletter Inc.
Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry
PO Box 666
Hadley, MA 01035-0666
T 239-674-9430
F 239-674-9431
E barnes@chemistry.umass.edu; wc2024@umass.edu
Conference web site at:   http:⁄⁄⁄icpinformation.org


Over  300 papers describing applications, fundamentals, and instrumental  developments with plasma sources will be presented in lecture and poster  sessions by more than 200 authors. Symposia organized and chaired by  recognized experts will include the following topics:

  1. Sample  introduction and transport phenomena; Micronebulization and flow  processing spectrochemical analysis;
  2. Nanomaterial analysis and  characterization;
  3. Elemental speciation, metallomics and sample  preparation for speciation;
  4. Plasma instrumentation, including  advanced detectors, chemometrics, expert/smart systems, on-line  analysis, microplasmas, software, and remote-system automation;
  5. Sample preparation, treatment and automation;
  6. Excitation mechanisms,  plasma phenomena and modeling;
  7. Spectroscopic standards and reference  materials, and high-purity materials;
  8. Plasma source mass  spectrometry;
  9. Glow discharge atomic and mass spectrometry;
  10. Stable  isotope analyses;
  11. Laser-assisted plasma spectrometry;
  12. Advanced  materials bulk and surface characterization,
  13. Elemental Imaging and  Mass Cytometry, and
  14. Novel plasma spectrochemical applications.

Six  plenary and 34 invited lectures will highlight advances in these areas.  Four afternoon poster sessions will feature applications, automation,  and new instrumentation. Six Heritage Lectures will be presented by  distinguished scientists and investigators, who have contributed  significantly to the development of plasma spectrochemistry and will  address critical development areas in sample introduction,  instrumentation, elemental speciation, plasma source mass spectrometry,  and novel software and hardware. Awards for outstanding young  investigators and senior researchers alsowill be presented. Plenary,  invited, and submitted papers will be published in September 2024 after  peer review as the official Conference proceedings.


Deadlines

July 21,2023Early registration at reduced fee
July 21,2023Preliminary abstract submission
September 22,2023Exhibitor Booth Reservation and Exhibitor Pre-Registration
October 20,2023Final Abstracts for All Papers
October 20,2023Exhibitor Reservation
October 20,2023Conference Pre-Registration
December 15,2023Late Pre-Registration
December 22,2023Hotel Reservation










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