Symposium schedule

The schedule is preliminary and will be updated later

Time Monday Feb. 15 Tuesday Feb. 16 Wednesday Feb. 17 Thursday Feb. 18 Friday Feb. 19
8:00 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
8:30
9:00 Registration
9:30 L01Richard Brereton
One class classifiers in chemometrics
T15Lemanska Agnieszka
Pattern recognition methods for profiling microbial communities
L04Kim Esbensen
Cross-validation — a chemometric dinosaur going extinct
Excursion
10:00 T16Emese Vago
Straight-line calibration when both variables are subject to error
10:30 T08Leon Rusinov
Statistical methods of process monitoring and diagnostics
T17Oxana Rodionova
Another proof that chemometrics is usable: NIR confirmed by HPLC-DAD-MS and CE-UV
T20Kaj Heydorn
The impact of metrology on chemometrics — a historical challenge
11:00 Coffee Coffee Coffee
11:30 Free time. Skiing Free time. Skiing Free time. Skiing
12:00
12:30
13:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
13:30
14:00 Opening L02Marcel Maeder
Advances in hard-modelling of chemical processes
L03Michal Daszykowski
Challenges in handling complex metabolomic data
L05Federico Marini
Particle swarm optimization (PSO): a potentially useful tool in chemometrics?
14:30 T01Nadezhda Khodyreva
St. Petersburg State Technological University of Plant Polymers: incorporation of chemometrics into its research and educational activities
15:00 T02Olga Derkacheva
The use of FTIR-spectroscopy and chemometrics for analysis of kraft pulps
T09Alexey Pomerantsev
PAT solution to the drug release prediction
T18Andris Jankevics
Quality control for large-scale LC-MS studies at runtime
T21Anna Shelpakova
Designing of calibration set in spectrophotometric analysis of multicomponent mixtures
15:30 T03Sylvia Paul
The study of the interaction between dimethyl formamide and water in binary mixtures by means of Raman spectroscopy and chemometric techniques
T10Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen
Process Analytical Technology — monitoring of biogas processes at meso scale test biogas plants
T19Ivana Stanimirova
Simultaneous processing of data from multiple sources
T22Karoly Heberger
Comparison of methods and models by consensus
16:00 Coffee Coffee Coffee Coffee
16:30 T04Mikhail Elyashberg
Chasing molecules that were never there: misassigned molecular structures and the role of computer-aided systems in structure elucidation
T11Dmitry Kirsanov
Beer quality assessment by hybrid spectroscopic-electrochemical technique
Poster session
T23Andrey Samokhin
Application of principal component analysis for extraction of pure mass spectra from gas chromatography/mass spectrometry data
17:00 T05Yuri Kalambet
Adaptive polynomial approximation of chromatographic peaks
T12Andrey Bogomolov
In-line monitoring of yeast fermentation with 2D-fluorescence probe
T24Ralf Marbach
Message from the EE department: calibration of multivariate measurements is easy
17:30 T06Alejandra Urtubia
Predictive power of LDA to discriminate abnormal wine fermentations
T13Michael Madsen
PLS2 regression as a tool for selection of optimal analytical modality — a closer look at beer brewing process analysis with alternative spectroscopic data types
Discussion
18:00 T07Yulia Monakhova
Analysis of complex mixtures using self-modeling decomposition of different spectral data
T14Pentti Minkkinen
Comparison of independent process analytical measurements — a variographic study
Closing
18:30 Free time Free time Free time Free time
19:00 Dinner Dinner Dinner
19:30
20:00 Scores and Loadings Scores and Loadings Scores and Loadings Banquet
22:00
24:00
Conference secretary
Olga Derkacheva
wsc7@chemometrics.ru
Address
St. Petersburg State Technological University of Plant Polymers
Ivan Chernykh str., 4
St. Petersburg, 198095
Russia
Phone
+7 (812) 786-58-09
Fax
+7 (812) 786-86-00