Invited Speakers
A. Theories
Javier Aizpurua
Donostia International Physics center, Spain
Strong Coupling in the Infrared
Sai Duan
Fudan University, China
Vibrationally Resolved Raman Images: Theory and Applications
Hui Li
Jilin University, China
How to Systematically Improve the Accuracy of Vibration Spectrum Prediction With the Assistance of Machine Learning
B. Enhanced spectroscopics, Fundamentals, Methodologies, Applications
Ramon Alvarez Puebla
Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
TBD
Alexandre Brolo
University of Victoria, Canada
SERS Intensity fluctuations for substrate evaluation
Steven Bell
Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Looking After the Surface in Quantitative Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Ian Burgess
University of Saskatchewan, Canada
TBD
Wen-Bin Cai
Fudan University, China
Recent adavancement in electrochemical surface enhanced IR absorption spectroscopy
Laura Fabris
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Redefining Materials Design Rules toward the Optimization of cancer miRNA Detection by SERS
Renee Frontiera
University of Minnesota, USA
TBD
Christy L. Haynes
University of Minnesota, USA
SERS detection of pathogenic bacteria
Young Mee Jung
Kangwon National University, Korea
Advances and Applications of SERS-Based Bioanalysis
Tabitha Jones
University of Cambridge, UK
Enhanced analyte SERS sensing using the electrochemical double layer
Zee Hwan Kim
Seoul National University, Korea
Spectroscopic Proof of Non-thermal Reactant Activation in Plasmon Photo-catalysis
Janina Kneipp
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Molecular composition and interaction in living cells: Insights from SERS
Malou Henriksen-Lacey
CIC biomaGUNE, Spain
TBD
François Lagugné-Labarthet
Western University, Canada
TBD
Jian-Feng Li
Xiamen University, China
TBD
Jean-Francois Masson
Université de Montréal, Canada
TBD
Yukihiro Ozaki
Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
Frontiers of semiconductor-enhance raman scattering
Sebastian Schluecker
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
iSERS: from nanotags to point-of-care testing
Sangwoon Yoon
Chung-Ang University, Korea
Probing Plasmonic Hot-Carrier Generation and Transfer in Gold Nanoparticles by Spectroscopic and Photoelectrochemical Methods
Jian Ye
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Metabolomics Research
C. Nanospectroscopy
Rohit Bhargava
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
High-fidelity, high-speed infrared spectroscopic imaging at the nanoscale
Volker Deckert
Friedrich Schiller University, Germany
TERS and "synergistic" TERS
Zhen-Chao Dong
USTC, China
Mapping sub-surface defects by atomically resolved tip-enhanced Raman spectromicroscopy
Nan Jiang
University of Illinois Chicago, USA
Single-molecule spectroscopic probing of N-heterocyclic carbenes on a two-dimensional metal
Kyoung-Duck Park
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
Tip-enhanced nano-optical trapping spectroscopy for strong light-matter interactions
Anna Roslawska
Max Planck Institute for solid  Research, Germany
Optics and chemistry of single molecules explored with sub-nm precision
Markus B. Raschke
University of Colorado, USA
TBD
Takayuki Umakoshi
Osaka University, Japan
High-speed AFM for tip-enhanced optical nano-imaging
Xinghua Xia
Nanjing University, China
Exploring the chemical Interfaces with Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy and Imaging
D. Non-linear Spectroscopy
Mischa Bonn
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany
Vibrational spectroscopy of confined and interfacial water
Feng Gai
Peking University, China
Assessment of Protein Dynamics via Linear and Nonlinear Infrared Spectroscopy
Weitao Liu
Fudan University, China
Oxide surfaces in water probed by in situ sum-frequency spectroscopy
Lixue Shi
Fudan University, China
Probing water structure and electric fields at the interface of oil nanodroplets
Yujin Tong
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Measurement of Local Electric Fields of Electrified Interfaces with the Vibrational Stark Effect (VSE)
E. Time-resolved Spectroscopy
Dongho Kim
Yonsei University, Korea
TBD
Koichi Iwata
Gakushuin University, Japan
How we observe chemical reaction processes with picosecond time-resolved Raman spectroscopy
Jianping Wang
Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
TBD
Martin T. Zanni
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Voltage-Gated 2D IR spectroscopy and its Application to Solvation Dynamics at the Surface of an Electrode
F. Raman Optical Activities and Vibrational Chirality Dichroism
Laurence Nafie
Syracuse University, USA
Overview of Vibrational Optical Activity: Principal Applications of ROA and VCD
Alison Rodger
The Australian National University, Australia
G. Vibrational Imaging
Malgorzata Baranska
Jagiellonian University, Poland
TBD
Hilton B. de Aguiar
Kastler Brossel Laboratory, France
High speed and ultrafast compressive Raman imaging
Katsumasa Fujita
Osaka University, Japan
Raman Microscopy for Cryofixed Biological Samples
Sergei Kazarian
Imperial College London, UK
New Insight from FTIR Spectroscopic Imaging
Yasuyuki Ozeki
The University of Tokyo, Japan
TBD
Harumi Sato
Kobe University, Japan
Real-time detection of human infectious viruses by Raman spectroscopy
H. Advanced Instrumentation and emerging techniques
Manish Garg
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany
TBD
Bernhard Lendl
TU Wien, Wien
TBD
Zefeng Ren
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, China
TBD
Ping Wang
Changping National Laboratory, China
Chemical Imaging of Metabolites and Specific Proteins by Coherent Raman Microscopy
Zongyin Yang
Zhejiang University, China
Miniaturization of optical spectrometers
I. AI-assisted Chemometrics
Thomas Bocklitz
Leibniz-IPHT department, Germany
Tailoring image analysis and machine learning for the analysis of vibrational spectroscopic imaging
Hoeil Chung
Hanyang University, Korea
Use of two-dimensional two-trace analysis as a tool for enhancing accuracy of vibrational spectroscopic discriminant analysis and convolutional autoencoder-based feature extraction from an entire correlation map
David Pérez Guait
University of Valencia, Spain
In-Silico Strategies for Clinical and Forensic Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy
Xingyi Ling
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Advancing Vibrational Spectroscopy: Machine Learning-Powered SERS Nanosensors for Precision Sensing
Axel Mosig
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Infrared Microscopy in Pathology: From molecular vibrations to spatial biology
J. Metrology
Li-Lin Tay
National Research Council Canada, Canada
Towards traceable and quantitative Raman Spectroscopy and Microscopy
K. Application in Materials and Catalysis
Laurence Hardwick
The University of Liverpool, UK
Studying the Au electrode interface in Li-ion and metal-air electrolytes using SEIRAS
Dennis Hore
University of Victoria, Canada
Vibrational SFG as a Probe of Interfacial Hydration
Miaoling Lin
Institute of Semiconductors, CAS, China
Layer-breathing modes in layered semiconductor materials
Andrew J. Wain
National Physical Laboratory, UK
Development and Application of In-situ and Operando Raman and Infrared Spectroscopy for the Characterisation of Electrochemical Energy Materials
Weigao Xu
Nanjing University, China
Phonon-assisted interfacial energy-transfer at the 2D interface
Wei Xie
Nankai University, China
SERS detection of catalytic reactions on nanopartical surfaces
Bingjun Xu
Peking University, China
Probing the Rigidity of Electric Double Layer by Vibrational Spectroscopies
Shen Ye
Tohoku University, Japan
TBD
L. Application in Biomedicine, Pharmaceuticals, Skin Diagnostics, Translational Research, and Pathology
Chang Chen
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Noninvasive glucose monitoring by subcutaneous depth-selective spectral imaging with mμSORS
Jaebum Choo
Chung-Ang University, Korea
Lysis-Free Bacteria Detection Using SERS-Based Acoustofluidic Sensors
Keith Gordon
University of Otago, New Zealand
TBD
Dae Hong Jeong
Seoul National University, Korea
Real‐Time Monitoring of VOC‐Mediated Inter-Plant communication Using Surface‐Enhanced Raman Scattering Nanosensor
Hidetoshi SATO
Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
Real-time detection of human infectious viruses by Raman spectroscopy
Yuling Wang
Macquarie University, Australia
SERS application in liquid biopsy for cancer diagnosis
Jian Xu
Qingdao Institute of BioEnergy and Bioprocess Technology, CAS, China
Starting the iMAPS (in-situ Metabolic Atlas Projects @ Single-cell) Consortium by FlowRACS and RACS-Seq/Culture of microbiomes
Zeyu Xiao
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Self-stacked small molecules for highly sensitive in vivo Raman imaging
M. Application in Arts, Archaeology, Extraterrestrials, Forensic, and Environment
Li Cui
Institute of Urban Environment, CAS, China
Single-Cell Raman view of Antimicrobial-Resistant Pathogens and Beneficial Microbes in the Environment
Natalia Ivleva
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Raman-based Methods for Analysis Microplastics and Nanoplastics
Kang Soo Lee
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Raman microspectroscopy for phenotyping microorganisms
Bayden Wood
Monash University, Australia
Uncovering the secrets of Roman Egyptian mummification using multimodal imaging spectroscopy
Liwu Zhang
Fudan University, China
SERS for nanoplastics pollutant detection
Important Dates
2025.02.21
First announcement
2025.03.01
Abstract submission
TBD
Opening date for registration
2025.06.30
Abstract submission deadline
2025.07.15
Notification of abstract acceptance
2025.07.30
Early bird registration deadline
2025.11.01
Final conference program announced
2025.11.30
On-site registration
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