4th Annual European Forum on Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy

Bringing together leading scientists in the field of nano-IR spectroscopy
Sep 11 - 12, 2019
Amsterdam, NL

Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Science Park 123, 1098 XG Amsterdam, Netherlands
The EFNS 2019 meeting brings together leading scientists in the field of nano-IR spectroscopy.

The first Bruker/Anasys Instruments nanoIR2-s microscopes in the Netherlands are located in the optical spectroscopy group led by Dr. Erik van Heumen, at the University of Amsterdam. This year’s meeting will be organized at Amsterdam’s Science park, which is home to the University of Amsterdam’s Faculty of Science.

You are invited to this international conference, which addresses the impacts of nano-IR spectroscopy in the fields of materials, life science, polymers and more!

Key Topics:
  • The latest discoveries made using photothermal-based nano and sub-micron IR spectroscopy
  • Technological advancements made in the nanoIR community

The forum will include new technology developments and exciting application discoveries made using photothermal-based nanoIR spectroscopy and scattering SNOM:
  • lectures by renowned researchers in nanoIR spectroscopy
  • poster session
  • evening event to meet and network with the nanoIR community
  • demonstrations highlighting new Anasys/Bruker technology advances
Conference location:
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica 
Science Park 123, 1098 XG Amsterdam, Netherlands

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