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Session Registration

Shortcourses
Understanding the NIR Spectrum, Organized by M.L. Myrick Instrumentation, Organized by James A. de Haseth, Light Light Solutions Real Time Diffuse Reflection, Organized by Manel Alcalà Long Term Calibration Model Maintenance, organized by Chuck Miller Putting it All Together, Organized by Gary McGeorge (BMS) & Rodolfo J. Romañach (Univ Puerto Rico-Mayaguez)


8:00 AM M.L. Myrick, Univ. of South Carolina, Existing Models of Temperature and Pressure Effects on the Near-Infrared Absorption Bands of Hydrocarbons
8:00 AM Eric Brauns, Univ. of Idaho,
Mid-infrared Diffuse Reflection on Ultrafast Time Scales.
8:00 AM James A. de Haseth and Franklin E. Barton, Light Light Solutions, LLC, Real-time Analyses in the Field, Plant, and Laboratory 8:15 AM Dave Ryan, Solae: Learning How to Break, So You Will Not Break, Your Calibrations
8:00 AM Rodolfo J Romañach and Manel Alcalà, A procedure for the development of PLS methods in Pharmaceutical Analysis


8:45 AM Julien Bloino and Vincenzo Barone at Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Computation of NIR spectra: Toward reliable spectra of medium-to-large systems
8:45 AM -Takeshi Hasegawa, Kyoto University, Surface Selection Rules for Analysis of Molecular Adsorbates on a Rough Surface
8:45 AM Manel Alcalà, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Real-time monitoring of pharmaceutical sachet packaging
8:55 AM Randy Bishop, Model Maintenance—The Unrecognized Cost in PAT and QbD 8: 45 AM Jim Drennen, Duquesne University, Developing, Using and Maintaining an Analytical Method: Practical Considerations for the Pharmaceutical Analyst



9:30 AM -Art Springsteen, Avian Technologies, Inside the Black Box (or - How do you go from sample to spectra?)
9:30 AM Zhenqi "Pete"Shi, Eli Lilly, The challenges of sampling moving solids in continuous manufacturing of drug products
9:35 AM Alejandro Criado, A Practical Guide To Managing Large Databases



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10:00 AM Shinsuke Shigeto, Department of Applied Chemistry at National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, Near-Infrared Electroabsorption Spectroscopy of a Simple Liquid: New Insight into Anharmonic Coupling
10:30: - Mario Krause, Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH, Device Uniformity – Standardization Approaches for Diode Array Instruments in Agricultural and Food Applications
10:30 AM Student Presentations
10:30 AM Chuck Miller, Merck, Multivariate Outlier Diagnostics: A Critical Component of NIR/PAT Method QA
10:00 AM Kim Esbensen, A Holistic Approach to Validation Integrating the Theory of Sampling


10:45 AM Carlos Manzanares, Baylor
University, Molecular structure determinations using near infrared absorption bands
11:15 Am - Celio Pasquini, State University of Campinas, UNICAMP, Sao Paulo, Near-Infrared Emission Spectroscopy: Instrumentation and Analytical Applications
11:00 AM - Special Lecture Kim Esbensen Process sampling/variographics: Quality control of the complete on-line measurement system
11:10 AM - Round table discussion
10:45 AM Developing a Holistic NIR plan for its advancement. What Have we Learned During the week?, Discussion led by Session Chairs


11:30 AM Professor Karoly Kaffka Tribute





Lunch 12:00 Noon Lunch 12:00 Noon Lunch 12:00 Noon Lunch 12:00 Noon Lunch Lunch
Session

1:30 - 3:00 NIR Newcomers- The NIR Spectrum NIR Newcomers-Instrumentation & Diffuse Reflection 1:30 - 3:00 Kim Esbensen - It is not only about NIR, it is just as much about what comes before … representative sampling (Theory of Sampling) NIR Newcomers - Chemometrics Departure


Afternoon Activities Afternoon Activities 3:15 - 4:15 On-site competition software shootout 3:30 PM predict your own time, Walk through Wilson College grounds, organized by David Ryan




4:30 - 5:45 PM, Shoot-out presentations, Organized by Benoit Igne


Dinner 5:30 PM Dinner 5:30 PM Dinner 5:30 PM Dinner 6:00 PM Banquet


7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM
Session
Conference Introduction and Welcome. organized by Emil Ciurczak Hirschfeld Award session, organized by Prof. Marena Marley, chaired by Ana Garido Varido, Universidad de Cordova
Stellenbosch University, Department of Food Science
Vendor's Showtcase, Organized by Howard L Mark 7:00 - 9:00 PM Milk: Splatter and Scatter, Gerald S. Birth Award session, sponsored by Unity Scientific Banquet Reception- Rums of Puerto Rico to be served

Meet the Old Timers, NIR Before the Internet (Goal: Informative & Social) - Emil Ciurczak 7:00 PM Ana Garrido-Varo. Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Engineering. University of Cordoba. Spain The International Virtual Platform for Teaching and Learning Near Infrared Spectroscopy: An update . exhibitors will present their products to the entire conference. 7:04 PM Anastasiia Melenteva, Spectral Effects of Variations in the Size of the Scattering Particles
Banquet Guest Speaker - Harald Martens


7:20 PM Pierre Dardenne. Wallon Agricultural Research Centre. Valorisation of Agricultural Products Department. Gembloux ( Belgium). Untargeted contaminant detection by NIRS.
7:26 PM Andrey Bogomolov, Scatter Based Analysis of Milk




7:40 PM Christian Huck, Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Radiochemistry Food Authentication and Quality Control by Near Infrared Spectroscopy.
7:53 PM Harald Martens, EMSC as mathematical approach to Scattering




8:00 PM TWA award lecture. Dolores Pérez-Marin. Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Engineering. University of Cordoba. Spain
NIRS for increasing agrifood industry competitiveness by improvement of quality & process control

8:20 PM Kevin D. Dahm, Obtaining “Beer’s Law” Absorbance for Scattering Samples using a “Representative Layer”




8:50 PM Presentation of the Tomas Hirschfeld Award 2014 . Ana Garrido-Varo and Branko Vranic (BÜCHI Labortechnik AG)
8:50 PM Award Recipient's Conference:  Donald Dahm, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, Five Wrong Turns in Spectroscopic Theory



9:30 PM Evening Reception - Laird Hall 9:30 PM Evening Reception - Laird Hall 9:30 PM Evening Reception - Laird Hall 9:30 PM Evening Reception - Laird Hall 9:30 PM Evening Reception - Laird Hall