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   Summer Seminar

The 45th summer seminar, a lecture series organized by the spectroscopical society of Japan, will be held covering three themes, “Highly-sensitive surface and interface spectroscopy using surface plasmon resonance, from fundamentals to measurement in practice and applications,” “Microspectroscopy - spectroscopy for sciences in nano/micro scale” and “NMR Spectroscopy”

In “Highly-sensitive surface and interface spectroscopy using surface plasmon resonance, from fundamentals to measurement in practice and applications”, new texts will be prepared by lecturers to explain basic principles and experimental techniques.
In “Microspectroscopy - spectroscopy for sciences in nano/micro scale “and “NMR Spectroscopy”, forthcoming new textbooks “Microspectroscopy - spectroscopy for sciences in nano/micro scale” and “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy” will be used, respectively. Most lecturers are selected from the authors of these textbooks.
You can also participate in "JAIMA Show 2009" sponsored by Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA), at lunch-break of the summer seminar or on the last day of "JAIMA Show 2009". The summer seminar is very popular, and there are a number of participants every year. We look forward to your participation.
Organizer: The Spectroscopiccal Society of Japan
Co- Sponsors: The Chemical Society of Japan, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry, The Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, The Society for Biotechnology, Japan, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, Japan Society for Food Engineering, Teraherts Technology Forum, Japan Society of Molecular Science, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry, The Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of Japan, The Laser Society of Japan
Date
and Time:
September 1, 2009, 10:00AM-4:10PM,
September 2, 2009, 10:00AM-6:05PM,
September 3, 2009, 10:00AM-5:25PM
Place: International Convention Complex (Makuhari Messe  Room number 303) 2-1 Nakase Mihama-ku Chiba city, In a co-hosting situation with 2009 JAIMA show
(http://www.jaimashow.jp)
Access: Approx 5 minutes walking from JR Kaihin-Makuhari station
(http://www.m-messe.co.jp)
Charge: September 1, Member/Nonmember \10,000, Student \3,000
September 2, Member/Nonmember \12,000, Student \5,000
(Text book: “Microspectroscopy - spectroscopy for sciences in nano/micro scale”
When you bring a textbook in a meeting place: Member/Nonmember \8,500, Student \1,500)
September 3, Member/Nonmember \12,000, Student \5,000
(Text book: “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy”
When you bring a textbook in a meeting place: Member/Nonmember \8,500, Student \1,500)
If you bring the text book, please inform it at registration.
Fixed number: 100 parsons/day

Programs:

September 1, Tuesday,
“Highly-sensitive surface and interface spectroscopy using surface plasmon resonance, from fundamentals to measurement in practice and applications”

10:00-10:05 “Opening Remarks”
Masayuki FUTAMATA (Saitama Univ.)
10:05-10:55 “Fundamentals of surface plasmon resonance”
Masuo FUKUI (Tokushima Univ.)
10:55-11:45 “Fabrication of metal nano-structures and their plasmon resonance”
Hiroaki MISAWA (Hokkaido Univ.)
11:45-12:35 “Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy”
Tamitake ITOH (AIST)
12:35-13:35  Lunch Time
13:35-14:25  “Surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy”
Masatoshi OHSAWA (Hokkaido Univ.)
14:25-15:15  “Near-field Raman spectroscopy”
Norihiko HAYAZAWA (RIKEN)
15:15-16:05 “Sensing of biomolecules using plasmon resonance”
Ei-ichi TAMIYA (Osaka U)
16:05-16:10 “Closing Remarks”
Mitsuru ISHIKAWA (AIST)

September 2, Wednesday,
“Microspectroscopy - spectroscopy for sciences in nano/micro scale”

10:00-10:05 “Opening Remarks”
Katsumasa FUJITA (Osaka Univ.)
10:05-11:20 “Fundamentals of microspectroscopy, fluorescence microscopy”
Yoshimasa KAWATA (Shizuoka Univ.)
11:20-13:10 Lunch Time and JAIMA show
13:10-13:40  “Nonlinear optical microscopy”
Yoshimasa KAWATA (Shizuoka Univ.)
13:40-14:40 “Thermal lens microscopy”
Manabu TOKESHI (Nagoya Univ.)
14:40-14:50 Short Break
14:50-16:20 “Near-field spectroscopy”
Yasushi INOUYE (Osaka Univ.)
16:20-16:30 Short Break
16:30-18:00 “IR / Raman mirospectroscopy”
Mamoru. HASHIMOTO (Osaka Univ)
18:00-18:05 “Closing Remarks”
Katsumasa FUJITA (Osaka Univ.)

September 3, Thursday,
“NMR Spectroscopy”

10:00-10:05 “Opening Remarks”
Chojiro KOJIMA (NAIST)
10:05-10:55 “Principle of NMR”
Hidekazu HIROAKI (Kobe Univ.)
10:55-11:45 “Multidimensional NMR and Approach to reduce experimental time”
Yutaka ITO (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)
11:45-13:45 Lunch Time and JAIMA show
13:45-14:35 “NMR of Proteins”
Takahisa IKEGAMI (Osaka Univ.)
14:35-15:25 “NMR of Nucleic Acids”
Taiichi SAKAMOTO (Chiba Inst Tech)
15:25-15:35 Short Break
15:35-16:25 “NMR of Carbohydrates”
Hajime SATO (Bruker Biospin)
16:25-17:15 “Solid State NMR”
Toshikazu MIYOSHI (AIST)
17:15-17:20 “Closing Remarks”
Hideo TAKAHASHI (AIST)
Registration: Please send E-mail (event@bunkou.or.jp) and “Subject” is “Registration of The 45th summer seminar, a lecture series”. 1) Entry day (It is possible to make multiple selection), 2) Name, 3) Employment, 4) Address, 5) Telephone number, 6) FAX number, 8) Bring a text book (Y/N) 9) Member/Nonmember

Contact information : The office of the Spectroscopical Society of Japan, Daimaro Annex, 1-11-6 Uchikanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0047, Japan Phone: 03-3291-5221,FAX: 03-3291-5228, E-mail: office@bunkou.or.jp
Payment: After registration by E-mail, we will reply to information of “Registry number” and “Price” by E-mail. Please transfer money to bank or post office.
・Bank Account Number: Mizuho Bank, Kanda branch, General deposit #093678, Nihonbunnkougakkai
・Post Office Account Number: Code 10160, #7780691, Nihonbunnkougakkai

A mention of the receipt: The registration fee receipt will be given in a receptionist on that day. In addition, about the registration after August 24, please pay in cash in a receptionist on that day. The text book will be given in a receptionist on that day.
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