NINTH BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INFRARED AND RAMAN USERS´ GROUP (BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA)

2.9.09 - 

Marzo 3-6, 2010.
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS EXACTAS Y NATURALES, UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES


The Infrared and Raman Users' Group (IRUG) (www.irug.org) provides a forum for the exchange of infrared (IR) and Raman spectroscopic information, reference spectra and materials. The IRUG biennial conferences offer an excellent opportunity for the exchange of scientific results and new developments in the application of infrared and Raman spectroscopy to the conservation and study of the cultural heritage. Attendees to these conferences are scientists, conservators, restorers, as well as curators within the art conservation and historic preservation fields interested in the application of IR and Raman spectroscopy to the study of materials used in art and archaeology. This is the first time that an IRUG conference will be held in South America. This will enable the participation of scientists, conservators, restorers and curators from universities and museums of this region, and contribute to a fruitful exchange of experiences in the analysis of the cultural heritage with colleagues from Europe, Asia and the Americas.
Main Topics
-Instrumental and method development for IR and Raman spectroscopy
-Micro- and non- invasive analysis of works of art and archaeology
-Degradation analysis by vibrational spectroscopy
-Spectral databases of cultural heritage materials
-Special topic on NIR and THz spectroscopy
Presentations relating to art and artifacts from Central and South America are encouraged, although contributions on other works of art also are welcome.


Conference language: The official language of the Conference is English.
For information on hotels and other conference details please see www.irug9.org
Contacts Dr. Marta S. Maier
E-mail: irug9@
qo.fcen.uba.ar