The ESAS Symposium is a biennial organized by professional societies of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany, Poland, and Slovakia, and in each of these host countries it is always connected with another, usually national, conference. In the case of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, it is the Czech-Slovak and Slovak-Czech spectroscopic conferences – also biennials, alternately in both countries. The promotion of the ESAS symposium is provided by the Deutscher Arbeitskreis für Analytische Spektroskopie, Komitet Chemii Analitycznej PAN – Zespoł Analizy Spektralnej, Slovenská spektroskopická spoločnosť and Magyar Spektroskópiai Társaság.
236 participants from 17 countries took part in the symposium and conference. The topics of the conference covered all analytically used spectroscopic and spectrometric methods, in 23 lecture sections in parallel in two auditoriums, which made it possible to include in the program 99 lectures including three plenary and 31 key lectures by invited scientific personalities. The scientific program of the symposium and conference took place in the sympathetic, aesthetically reconstructed environment of the MUNI Faculty of Social Studies building on Joštova Street with the friendly support of the faculty management and the organizational support of the FSS building administration.
Professor Kanický opens the conference.
Plenary lecturers received the Spectroscopic Society award – the Ioannes Marcus Marci Medal programme. This highest recognition by the Czech scientific community in the field of spectroscopy was received by:
- Professor Yukihiro Ozaki, Vice President of Kwansei-Gakuin University (Japan),
- Professor Érico Marlon de Moraes Flores, University Coordinator for International Cooperation, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (Brazil)
- and Professor Detlef Günther, Vice President for research at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (Switzerland).
Professor Kanický and Professor Matějka present the Ioannes Marek Marci Medal to Professor Yukihiro Ozaki.
Viktor Kanický and Markéta Holá present the Ioannes Marek Marci Medal to Prof. Detlef Gunther
The lectures of talented students (19) proved to be very beneficial, the best of which was rewarded with a prize Petr Liška (CEITEC BUT in Brno, Correlative high-resolution optical and chemical imaging of CsPbBr3 nanocrystals).
During the two evenings, a total of 90 poster messages were the focus of the participants' interest. Prizes were awarded to the three best posters in the competition:
- 1st place: Ivan Kopal (UCT Prague, Contribution of the chemical mechanism to the overal enhancement in the surface-enhanced Raman spectra of methylene blue);
- 2nd place: Kristýna Bilavčíková (BUT in Brno, Tracing new potential chemotherapeutics using ICP-MS and LA-ICP-MS);
- 3rd place: Natalia Jurga (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, The luminiscence of NIR-excited up-converting nanoparticles in the blood solution).
The program included lectures by companies and presentations of the laboratory instruments and equipment distributed by them. The products of 15 companies covered a wide range of methods.
A friendly atmosphere was already created at the welcome party in the FSS atrium. The social program continued the following day with a visit to the Brno Observatory and Planetarium combined with a projection in the planetarium and observation of the planets through telescopes under exceptionally favourable atmospheric conditions. Two hundred people interested in visiting the observatory were transported to Kraví hora by a special conference tram decorated with a promotional poster of the symposium. Wednesday afternoon was dedicated to getting to know Brno and its sights in the form of guided tours with professional guides. The conference dinner at Pivovarský dům Poupě (brewery Poupě) introduced the participants to typical Czech cuisine, beer, and dulcimer music. At the ceremonial end of the conference, our Polish colleagues introduced us to the venue of the next symposium in 2024 – Warsaw.
Programme in the planetarium
The conference dinner at Pivovarský dům Poupě (brewery Poupě)
The participants praised the successful course of the symposium, which was successfully organized despite the unclear situation due to the pandemic.
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