European Symposium on Atomic Spectrometry
ESAS is the international meeting of scientists to share recent developments, exchange ideas, explore new directions and initiate a possible collaboration in the atomic spectrometry area. Leading scientists and researchers will be invited to present their most up-to-date results at this conference, to exchange exciting ideas and experiences as well as look into future development.
Czech – Slovak Spectroscopy Conference
CSSC brings together experts from Czech and Slovak universities, academia, official centers, various laboratories, and industry on a world-wide scale, to summarize the current progress in different areas of spectroscopy and the trends in the applications such as chemical, environmental, geological, biological, food, pharmaceutical and industrial materials and to stimulate contacts and mutual exchange of experiences and ideas.
Key dates
Registration and payment deadline November 30, 2013
Submission of conference papers May 15, 2014
Venue
Prague – historical pearl of Europe – is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Since 1992 the historical core of the city covering 866 hectares has been listed in the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
Usually Prague is called “golden” and “a hundred towers”, but it is sure, that it belongs amongst the most beautiful cities in the world. The charming river Vltava, which enhances the city´s beauty, forms wreathes resembled to silver string. Many of the city´s dominants are reflected in the river, towers, the cathedral dome, the palace and many houses,greeness of the gardens and islands. www.praguecityline.cz
Organizers
- Ioannes Marcus Marci Spectroscopic Society
- Slovak Spectroscopic Society
With special support by
- Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy Working Group of the Committee of Analytical Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences
- DASp, German Working Group for Applied Spectroscopy
- Committee on Analytical and Environmental Chemistry of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- under the auspices of the Czech Commission for UNESCO
Contacts
Markéta Koželouhová
Ioannes Marcus Marci Spectroscopy Society
Faculty of Science, Masaryk University
Kotlářská 2, CZ – 611 37 BRNO, Czech Republic phone: +420 549 491 436, fax: +420 549 492 494
email : immss@spektroskopie.cz
For more information please visit: http://esas-cssc2014.spektroskopie.cz