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2008 Meetings

23 January, 2008 – David Walsh, Editor-in-Chief of Spectroscopy Magazine “How Would YOU Like to Be In Print” Colgate Palmolive, Piscataway NJ

27 February, 2008 – Sacin Lohani, Senior Research Chemist, Merck & Co., Inc., “Monitoring API slurry conversion in-situ using Raman Spectroscopy: a new approach to streamline data analysis"  Bristol-Myers Squibb, New Brunswick NJ.

26 March, 2008 – Thomas M. Hancewicz, Unilever R&D “ Multivariate curve resolution for image and non-image spectroscopy” Sun Chemical Technical Center, Carlstadt NJ

27 May, 2008 – Lewis Smith, Forensic Scientist, NJ State Police “Applications of FTIR in Forensic Drug Analysis” Rutgers University, Chemistry Bldg.  Piscataway NJ

5 June, 2008 - Radislav A. Potyrailo, Principal Scientist, GE Global Research Center, "Rapidly Advancing Fundamental and Applied Science by Thinking Inside the Modern Industrial Spectroscopic Research" Union College, Schenectady NY

21 June, 2008 – Annual NYSAS Student Award Boat Ride sponsored by West Point Military Academy. 

17 September, 2008 - (ACS Meeting) Mary Carroll, Union College Department of Chemistry “Building and Nurturing Networks".  Frick Lab, Princeton University, Princeton NJ.

23 September, 2008 – Gene S. Hall, Professor, Rutgers University “Non-Destructive XRF, FTIR, and Raman Analyses of Paper Documents".  Rutgers University, Chemistry Bldg.  Piscataway NJ

30 October, 2008 – Eric Shih, C Technologies Virtual meeting at Colgate Palmolive, Piscataway NJ

November 2008 – EAS Gold Medal Award Session Honoring John Rabolt. 

12 December, 2008 - Dr. Marco Leona, Scientist at Metropolitan Museum of Art, "Spectroscopic Techniques in an Art Museum: Non-Invasive and Microanalytical Approaches to the Scientific Study of Works of Art". Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY City
 
The New York Society for Applied Spectroscopy typically meets once a month in the metro-New York City or Northern New Jersey area.  Meeting locations vary but they include local colleges or university settings, restaurants, and conference locations.  One of our more important endeavors is to sponsor the Gold Medal Award Symposium each year at the Eastern Analytical Symposium and Exposition (EAS).  In the spring we use our annual boat ride up the Hudson as an opportunity to thank our members and sponsors as well as present awards to local graduate and undergraduate students who have excelled in spectroscopic research.
 
All are welcome, so please join us!


2008 EAS Short Courses
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2008 NYSAS Boat Ride Pictures -Congratulations to our Student Award Winners!

New York Society for Applied Spectroscopy.  For more information contact us at info@nysas.org.
This page was last updated on February 18, 2009