Acta Physica Hungarica 66. (1989)

1989 / 1-4. szám

PRESS RELEASE 4th AUSTRIAN-HUNGARIAN CONFERENCE ON RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INFRARED AND RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY APRIL 18-20, 1990 VESZPRÉM RESIDENCE OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, VESZPRÉM HUNGARY The Austrian Society for Microchemistry and Analytical Chemistry (OGMAC) - Working Group on Molecular Spectroscopy, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Isotopes of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences invite you to participate at the fourth event of our series of regular research meetings in the field of vibrational spectroscopy. Due to - the success and usefulness of our earlier meetings : in Vienna, 19-20 February, 1986 in Veszprém, 22-24 April, 1987 in Linz, 3-5 October, 1988 - and the increasing interest shown by Central European infrared and Raman spectroscopists, clearly demonstrated at our well organized last meeting in Linz, we intend to continue this series of conferences as a forum for chemists and physicists interested in vibrational spectroscopy. At the special request of the participants of earlier meetings, the location of the conference will be again Veszprém. Following the evaluation of the questionnaire, collected after the third Austrian-Hungarian meeting in Linz, we will expand the duration of the conference to two and half days to allow more time for discussion after the lectures and to have more time for poster sessions. The conference will again focus on recent trends and developments in vibrational spectroscopy with special emphasis on Fourier Transform techniques both in theory and in the field of applications. Preliminary speakers and suggested topics: G. Bauer (Austria): Magnetropic measurements on semiconductors J.G. Grasselli (USA): Industrial applications P. Grosse (W.Germany): New trends in IR optics G. Guelachvili (France): High-resolution FT-IR spectroscopy R. Kellner (Austria): Chemical IR sensors I. Kovács (Hungary): Rotational spectra of diatomic molecules J. A. Lercher (Austria): Catalysis H. H. Mantsch (Canada): High pressure FT-IR spectroscopy P. Pulay (USA/Hungary): Ab-initio force field calculations B. Schrader (W.Germany): FT-Raman J. Zerbi (Italy): Conductive polymers G. Zhizhin (UDSSR): Surface polaritons

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