December 1, 2020
Budapest time (GMT+1)
9:00 - 9:10
Opening address by
Gábor Galbács
(University of Szeged)
9:10 - 9:15
Opening address by
Sándor Szatmári
(University of Szeged)
9:15 - 9:30
Opening address by
Katalin Varjú
(ELI-ALPS, Szeged)
9:30 - 10:10
Igor B. Gornushkin (Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany):
Laser induced gas breakdown in reactive mixtures containing halides of boron and silicon:
diagnostics and modeling
10:10 - 10:50
Alessandro De Giacomo (University of Bari, Italy):
Nanoparticle enhanced laser induced breakdown spectroscopy: fundamentals and perspectives
10:50 - 11:30
Pavel Veis (Comenius University, Slovak Republic):
Why is LIBS the future online analytical technique for plasma-facing materials of
thermonuclear reactors?
11:30 - 13:00
Lunch break
13:00 - 13:40
Andreas Limbeck (Vienna University of Technology, Austria):
Assessment of polymer degradation by the combined use of LIBS and LA-ICP-MS
13:40 - 14:20
Timur A. Labutin (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia):
Non-analytical applications of laser-induced breakdown spectrometry
14:20 - 15:00
Tamás Smausz (University of Szeged, Hungary):
Study of the fragmentation of solid drug particles during ablation with different pulse length lasers
15:00 - 15:40
Pavel Pořízka (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic):
Recent advances in the imaging of biological tissues at the Brno University of Technology
15:40 - 16:00
Coffee break
16:00 - 16:40
Vincent Motto-Ros (University of Lyon, France),
Benoit Busser (Grenoble Alpes University Hospital, France):
Elemental imaging with laser spectroscopy is entering the clinic as a new diagnostic tool
16:40 - 17:20
Viktor Chikán (Kansas State University, USA/ELI-ALPS Research Institute, Hungary):
Characterization of the CN(B) and CH(A) radical formation in plasma generated by femtosecond
laser pulses via step-scan FT-UV-VIS spectroscopy
17:20 - 18:00
Jhanis Gonzalez (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory/Applied Spectra Inc., USA):
Laser Ablation Molecular Isotopic Spectrometry (LAMIS) - overview
18:00 - 18:40
Vincenzo Palleschi (University of Pisa, Italy):
About the use of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for the determination of fundamental
spectroscopic parameters
18:40 - 18:50
Closing of the oral session
December 2, 2020
Budapest time (GMT+1)
10:00 - 12:00
Poster session I. Instrumental, theoretical and numerical approaches
Dávid J. Palásti (University of Szeged, Hungary):
Optical and numerical modeling of a spatial heterodyne laser-induced breakdown spectrometer
Lajos P. Villy (University of Szeged, Hungary):
Signal enhancement of gaseous samples in the presence of nanoaerosols generated by
a spark discharge
Jelena Petrović (University of Belgrade, Serbia):
Enhancement of the TEA CO
2
LIBS emission using Ag and Ag/Zn nanostructures
Eszter Nagy (University of Szeged, Hungary):
Laser ablation of meloxicam in liquid environment
Jakub Buday (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic):
Computation of blast wave energy in LIBS using shadowgraphy
Roman Holomb (Uzhhorod National University, Ukraine/Wigner Research Centre for Physics,
Hungary):
Reversible laser-assisted structural modification and laser-driven mass transport at the surface
of chalcogenide nanolayers
István Rigó (Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary):
Effect of surface roughness on SERS enhancement of patterned gold substrates
Aurélien Favre (Normandie Université, France):
MERLIN, an RT-LTE software supporting the diagnostic application of LIBS to H-isotope
measurements
12:00-14:00
Lunch break
14:00 - 16:00
Poster session II. Analytical methodology
Patrick Janovszky (University of Szeged, Hungary):
Identification and Be, Li content assessment of minerals in granitoid rock samples by LIBS
Sára Střítežská (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic):
Toxicity assessment of photon-upconversion nanoparticles and their bioimaging by using
laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy in Brassica oleracea L. plant
Anna Šindelářová (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic):
Implementation of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy elemental imaging into the
histopathological analysis of soft tissues
Patrick Janovszky (University of Szeged, Hungary):
Investigation of size and exposure time dependent bioaccumulation of silver nanoparticles in
plants by LIBS
Nikolai Sushkov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia):
Exploratory analysis of zooplankton spectra using matrix decomposition techniques
Dávid J. Palásti (University of Szeged, Hungary):
LIBS-based approaches for the classification of glass microfragment samples
Daniel Holub (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic):
Classification of plastics using LIBS and Raman spectroscopy data fusion
Lukas Brunnbauer (Vienna University of Technology, Austria):
Matrix effects in quantitative polymer analysis: a comparison of ns and fs laser systems
Patrick Janovszky (University of Szeged, Hungary):
Analysis of uranium-bearing materials by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
Ádám Bélteki (University of Szeged, Hungary):
On-line and off-line LIBS detection of nanoaerosols generated by electrical discharges
Created by: Albert Kéri
Date of last update: December 09, 2020