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(^36) The Spectroscopist Inside
Spectroscopy in
the Hot Seat
SciX 2018 – held in Atlanta



  • showcases cutting-edge
    research in the spectroscopic
    arena and demonstrates the
    impact of the technology
    on diverse fields. Here,
    several SciX chairs “pull up
    a pew” and share their tips
    for getting the most out of
    the conference – and their
    insights into the future of
    spectroscopy.


Process Analytical Technology


Chair: Jim Rydzak, Founder, Specere
Consulting, New York, USA.


Must-see sessions
I anticipate that “Enabled Flow Chemistry
and Continuous Manufacturing,”
and “Modeling for Continuous
Manufacturing” will be highlights of the
PAT sessions. These offer the cutting-
edge application of in-process on-line
spectroscopy to continuous manufacturing
practices, which is beginning to gain
traction in the pharmaceutical area.
I am also really looking forward to the
Speed Mentoring session (Monday 22,
12:15-1:30, Room A602) – a fun, fast-
paced session that allows young scientists
to talk to over a dozen spectroscopists
from various industry, academia, and
government labs to get an understanding
of what it’s like to work in those areas.
These interactions will be a wonderful
networking opportunity for job hunting
or just getting a better understanding of
life as a spectroscopist, and could even
be the basis of an ongoing mentoring
relationship. Register at members.
coblentz.org to take part and receive a
free boxed lunch.


I’ll also be attending:


  • Workshop on PAT: Out of the Lab
    and into the Line.

  • Charles Mann Award session on the
    Driving Forces Behind the Growth
    of Raman Spectroscopy

  • Celebrating 60 years of Spectroscopy
    by the Society of Applied
    Spectroscopy


After hours
Be sure to bring your favorite sci-fi costume
to wear to the Wednesday night Gala –
who said spectroscopists were boring?

Chair: Xiaoyun (Shawn) Chen, Research
Scientist, The Dow Medical Company,
Midland, Michigan, USA.

Topics to watch
This is the fourth year we have organized
a session on Industrial Applications of
Vibrational Spectroscopy. Our original
motivation was very simple. There were
many SciX talks from academic groups,
but the limited number of talks from the
industry tended to be heavily focused on
(bio)pharmaceutical companies. Despite
their important role, you could count the
number of talks from the chemical industry
on the fingers of one hand. Organizing
these sessions allows industrial speakers
to showcase their research work to the
outside world and learn from each other
and the wider community.
These sessions are tough to organize
as those industrial speakers who do
breakthrough research often cannot get
approval for external release, but over the
years we have been lucky enough to feature
spectroscopists from industry-leading
companies including Eastman, Stepan,
DuPont, Infineum, and Dow Corning.

Must-see sessions
On Thursday, October 25, we will have
speakers from Dow, 3M and Chevron to
present on topics ranging from machine

learning, to quantification of hydrocarbon
in soil, to real-time reaction monitoring.

Raman Spectroscopy

Chair: Duncan Graham, Head of
Department, Department of Pure
and Applied Chemistry, University of
Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

Topics to watch
Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) –
there’s a real opportunity for SRS to take
over where fluorescence has been used.

Must-see sessions
The Analyst Emerging Lectureship
Award lecture by Wei Min is something
I’m looking forward to a great deal. Min
has been producing excellent data for many
years now, pioneering the use of small,
inert tags for use in cell imaging with
stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), which
is quite stunning to see. The accompanying
award session dedicated to him will also
be of interest.

Chair: Ian R. Lewis, Director, Marketing,
Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc, Ann Arbor,
Michigan, USA.

Must-see sessions
This will be the 22nd year I have organized/
co-organized a session or symposium at
FACSS/SciX. With such a vibrant and
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