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3. Nordic Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Programme</strong><br />

Short courses:<br />

<strong>Session</strong> 1<br />

SC-2 Joanna Szpunar: ICP-MS and metallomics<br />

SC-3 Volker Hoffmann, Germany: Glow discharge spectrometry<br />

SC-4 Robert S Houk, USA: Introduction to ICP-MS<br />

SC-5 Paul Field, USA: Trace and ultra-trace metals in natural waters; from the field to the lab<br />

SC-6 Akbar Montaser: Latest advances in micro- and nano-nebulization and aerosol diagnostics<br />

<strong>Session</strong> 2<br />

SC-7 Andreas Prange, Germany: Teaching an old dog new tricks – bio-molecule quantification by<br />

ICP-MS utilizing (hetero-)element labels<br />

SC-8 Albert Gilmutdinov: ICP as a plasma chemical reactor for synthesis of nano particles<br />

SC-9 Jean-Michel Mermet: Validation of analytical methods in atomic spectrometry: major steps<br />

(Course I)<br />

SC-10 Douglas Baxter, Sweden: Preventing contamination in trace analysis<br />

SC-<strong>11</strong> Klaus Heumann, Germany: Fundamentals and recent developments in isotope dilution ICP-<br />

MS<br />

<strong>Session</strong> 3<br />

SC-12 Kevin Francesconi, Austria: Quantitative speciation analysis with HPLC/ICP-MS<br />

SC-13 Sabine Becker, Germany: State of the art of analysis of high-purity materials by plasma<br />

mass spectrometry<br />

SC-14 Jean-Michel Mermet: Validation of analytical methods in atomic spectrometry: major steps<br />

(Course II)<br />

SC-<strong>15</strong> Patric Parsons, USA: Clinical aspects of ICP-MS for biomonitoring and occupational<br />

exposure<br />

SC-16 Steve Hill, UK: Hydride generation – current uses in atomic spectrometry<br />

<strong>Session</strong> 4<br />

SC-17 Jörg Bettmer, Spain: The use of isotopes in quantitative protein analysis<br />

SC-18 Freddy Adams, Belgium: Methods for micro-surface analysis<br />

SC-19 Gary Hieftje, USA: Signal-to-noise enhancement methods for atomic spectrometry<br />

SC-20 Joe Brenner, Israel: Geoanalysis including sample preparation<br />

SC-21 Dmitri Katskov, South Africa: Simultaneous multi-element ETAAS: The basics<br />

<strong>June</strong> <strong>15</strong> – 18, <strong>2008</strong> - 6 - Loen (Norway)

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