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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!
 
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This page was last updated on: October 11, 2009
New York Society for Applied Spectroscopy.  For more information contact us at info@nysas.org.
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This page was last updated on: October 11, 2009
New York Society for Applied Spectroscopy.  For more information contact us at info@nysas.org.
NYSAS Sponsored Events
 
17 September 2003 - Dev Chidambaram "Applications of Spectroscopy to Corrosion and Coatings"  Dobbs Ferry, NY
 
 
15 October 2003 - Jerry DeMenna Cul-Spec-Chrom, Mahwah, NJ
 
12 November 2003 -Mark Kemper -Senior Applications Scientist, Kaiser Optical Systems "Raman and NIR: A Tale of Two Techniques for QC and Process Analysis"- Mahwah, NJ
 
19 November 2003 - Frank V. Bright
Gold Medal Award Symposium, EAS, Somerset NJ.
 
9 December 2003  Meeting Canceled
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7 January  2004 - Ramnath Seetharam - Spectroscopy and Red Wine
 
11 February, 2004 - John Coates - Coates Consulting - "New Work on Small Optical Sensing Devices"
 
24 March, 2004 - John Fiorino
 
14 April 2004  SAS Tour Speaker 
 
May, 2003
 
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