Raman Workshop 2023

The Raman Workshop 2023 took place 7-9 June 2023 at ETH Zurich, Campus Hönggerberg. Top-class Raman researchers as well as young scientists pitched their latest research and attended equipment demonstrations.

Dear participants,

It was our great pleasure to have you at the three-days-long Raman Workshop 2023 at ETH Zürich. We would like to thank you for your active participation, which is the essence of the workshop success, for very interesting oral, poster and equipment presentations, and open discussions. We hope you enjoyed the workshop as a valuable experience for you with possibility to acquire new knowledge and forming effective networks for future cooperation.

This year we had about 145 participant registrations from both academia and industry, including 14 invited speakers and 3 talks by the winners of Young Investigator Pitches. For the first time we incorporated poster sessions into the workshop programme. We believe it clearly triggered many vivid and fruitful discussions and served as a good starter for the interactive session.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the 7th Raman Workshop at ETH Zürich!

Best wishes,
The Organising Committee of the Raman Workshop 2023

Raman Workshop programme: download Downloadhere (PDF, 185 KB)
Raman Workshop booklet: download Downloadhere (PDF, 4.9 MB)
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Raman Workshop Poster

The ETH Raman Workshop 2023 took place 7 - 9 June 2023 at ETH Zurich, Campus Hönggerberg (HCI J 7).

07.06.23: 10.15-17.00
08.06.23: 09.00-18.00
09.06.23: 09.00-15.00

Programme

  • Talks by leading Raman researchers
  • Young Investigator Pitches
  • Instrument demonstrations
  • Interactive session
  • Poster exhibition

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The ETH Raman Workshop 2023 based on previous successful editions (2021, 2019, 2018, 2017, and 2016), fostering the network of active Raman researchers both in Switzerland and abroad. The workshop features top-profile scientists from all over the world, aimed at providing insights into the various techniques and applications of Raman spectroscopy in science and engineering. It brought together researchers from different research fields and with different backgrounds, strengthened collaborative research, and facilitated the exchange of ideas and solutions for the persistent challenges of the science of today and tomorrow.

The workshop was targeted at doctoral students affiliated with MaP Doctoral School and other young researchers who already use, or plan to use Raman spectroscopy to address scientific challenges. We believe that communication among participants as well as actie participation are keys to success.

Talks

Leading Raman experts gave insights into the most innovative techniques and applications of Raman spectroscopy to date.

Young Investigator Pitches

The Young Investigator Pitches provided exciting insights into current scientific work conducted by early career researchers. The short presentations were an opportunity for up-​and-coming researchers to share their perspective on Raman spectroscopy.

Instrument Demonstrations

Manufacturers of Raman instruments gave short presentations with demonstrations, allowing participants to have a closer look at the latest developments in Raman spectroscopy instrumentation. They provided practical guidance and answered questions concerning measurement setups.  

Interactive Session

Participants had the opportunity to present their research in a nutshell to a small audience of like-minded Raman researchers, with only the help of a whiteboard and markers. Invited speakers and other participants helped to find solutions for Raman-related challenges.

Poster Presentations

Twelve posters related to Raman spectroscopy were on display in the Fusion café area (break room). Participants could study them while networking with fellow Raman enthusiasts.

We encouraged young researchers to contribute to this years Raman Workshop by giving a ten-minutes presentation about their own research in the field of Raman spectroscopy. Young researchers (doctoral students, early postdoctoral researchers, or similar non-tenure track positions) were invited to submit an abstract. The number of slots in the scientific programme was limited. Speakers were selected by the Organising Committee based on excellence and novelty as well as interest for the workshop audience. Submissions covering novel aspects and cutting-edge applications of Raman spectroscopy were encouraged.

  • Prof. Renato Zenobi, D-CHAB
  • Prof. David Norris, D-MAVT
  • Prof. Ingo Burgert, D-BAUG
  • Klara Berg, MaP Executive Director
  • Dr. Miro Haluska, D-MAVT

 

Raman Workshop 2023 was proudly sponsored by:

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Best wishes,
The Organising Committee of the Raman Workshop 2023

Siiri Bienz (D-CHAB),
Mirjana Dimitrievska (Empa),
Christopher Dreimol (D-BAUG),
Miroslav Haluska (D-​MAVT),
Sung Sik Lee (ScopeM),
Katharina Anna Trapp (D-MAVT),
Morten Vollmann (D-MAVT),
Xiaoyu Zhao (D-HEST), and
Barbara Lau (MaP)

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