Dear Colleagues and friends
On behalf of the organizing committee, we are delighted to welcome you to Caparica (Lisbon, Portugal), for the 6th International Caparica Conference on Chromogenic and Emissive Materials (6th IC3EM-2024).
The Conference will take place in Costa de Caparica the 07th to 11th July 2024.
We cordially encourage you to attend and contribute to one of the major events in 2024 on the Dyes and Fluorescence field.
We are confident that you will appreciate the breadth and quality of the scientific program and the city of Caparica, and look forward to seeing you in 2024 in Portugal.
Yours truly
C. Lodeiro
J. L. Capelo
Conference chairs
On behalf of the organizing and scientific committee
Plenary Speakers
Andrea Pucci, PhD
University of Pisa, Pisa (Italy)
Effective light exploitation by materials: examples in sensors and solar collectors
Nelsi Zaccheroni, PhD
University of Bologna, Bologna (Italy)
Luminescent responsive materials
Clement Cabanetos, PhD
University of Angers, Angers (France)
Mark Heron, PhD
Chemistry Department, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield (UK)
Fun with Functional Dyes: new life for traditional chemistry
Holger Stephan, PhD
Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf (Germany)
Use Photons to Find Tumours
Tsuyoshi Minami, PhD
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo (Japan)
Supramolecular optical chemosensor arrays and their devices
Denis Jacquemin, PhD
Nantes Université, CNRS, CEISAM, UMR – Institut Universitaire de France (France)
Towards ab initio calculations of fluorescence quantum yields of solvated organic fluorophores
Alexander Demchenko, PhD
Yuriy Fedkovych National University, Chernivtsi (Ukraine)
Dual emission and its λ-ratiometric detection in analytical fluorimetry
Todd Marder, PhD
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Germany)
Boron-containing optical materials
Ramon Martinez Mañez, PhD
Polytechnical University of Valencia, Valencia (Spain)
Xiang Ma, PhD
East China University of Science & Technology (China)
Assembling-Induced Organic Room-Temperature Phosphorescence
Keynote Speakers
Masahiro Goto, PhD
Kyushu University (Japan)
Needle- free Transdermal Drug Delivery System of Bio-pharmaceuticals
Takashi Hayashita, PhD
Department of Materials and Life Sciences, Sophia University, Tokyo (Japan)
Supramolecular Cyclodextrin Complex Sensors for Biomolecule Recognition in Water
Atanas Kurutos, PhD
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences & University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, Sofia (Bulgaria)
Emerging chemosensing platforms: Colorimetric and “turn-on” fluorimetric response in one small molecule
Tarita Biver, PhD
University of Pisa, Pisa (Italy)
A spectroscopic contribution to mechanistic studies on metal complexes-biomolecules interactions
Nasim Sabouri, PhD
Umeå University, Umeå (Sweden)
Quadruplex DNA structures
Pier Luigi Gentili, PhD
Università degli Studi di Perugia, Perugia (Italy)
The role of chromogenic and luminescent compounds in approaching human intelligence chemically
Yui Sasaki, PhD
The Univesity of Tokyo, Tokyo (Japan)
Maria Helena Godinho, PhD
NOVA School of Science and Technology, NOVA University, Lisbon (Portugal)
Out of equilibrium cellulose chiral nematic liquid crystals
Pablo Gaviña, PhD
Interuniversity Research Institute for Molecular Recognition and Technological Development (IDM), Universitat de València, Valência (Spain)
Gold and silica nanoparticles por chromo-fluorogenic sensing of small molecules
Julien Massue, PhD
University of Strasbourg / CNRS (France)
Excited-State Intramolecular Proton Transfer (ESIPT) : A Versatile and Modular Process
Sylvain Achelle, PhD
UMR 6226 “Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes” / Université de Rennes (France)
The styrylpyrimidine scaffold: a tunable platform for luminescent and optical materials
Nuno Moura, PhD
University of Aveiro, Aveiro (Portugal)
Hironori Kaji, PhD
Kyoto University, Kyoto (Japan)
Yin yin Bao, PhD
ETH Zürich, Zürich (Switzerland)
Claudio Roscini, PhD
University Autonoma of Barcelona, Barcelona (Spain)
Beatrice Delavaux- Nicot, PhD
Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination du CNRS, Toulouse (France)
Designing Stable Luminescent Copper(I) Complexes
Thomas J. J. Müller, PhD
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf (Germany)
Franz-Josef Meyer-Almes, PhD
University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt (Germany)
Highthroughput assay for classification of histone deacetylase inhibitors
Jongwook Park, PhD
Kyung Hee University (South Korea)
Mark Wainwright, PhD
Liverpool University, Liverpool (UK)
Ivo Piantanida, PhD
Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb (Croatia)
Photo-switchable fluorescent probes for the reversible non-covalent sensing of DNA, RNA or proteins
Symposium Subjects
- Fluorescence and Absorption Spectroscopy
- Microscopy Applications: From Optical to Electronical
- Cell and Tissue Imaging
- Emissive Probes, Chemosensors and Labels
- Fluorescence in Biology/Medicine/Biochemistry
- Fluorescence in High Throughput Screening Assays
- Colour as analytical tool
- Chromogenic Compounds for analysis
- Emissive Liquids Crystals and Polymers
- Luminescent Peptides and Proteins
- Single Molecule Spectroscopy
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We look forward to seeing you soon.
With kindest regards
The PROTEOMASS BIOSCOPE Team