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www.icors2018.org Call for Abstract www.visitkorea.or.kr 5. Biomedical Applications Steven Bell (Queen’s Univ. Belfast, UK) C. L. Brosseau (Saint Mary’s Univ., Canada) Chia-Liang Cheng (Nat’l Dong Hwa Univ., Taiwan) Marcus Cicerone (NIST, USA) Hiro-o Hamaguchi (Nat’l Chio Tung Univ., Taiwan) Qing Huang (Chinese Academy of Sci.s, China) Mika Ishigaki (KwanseiGakuin Univ., Japan) Aleksandra Jaworska (Univ. of Warsaw, Poland) Judy Kim (UC San Diego, USA) Janina Kneipp (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany) Peter Lasch (Robert Koch-Institute Berlin, Germany) Jean-Francois Masson (Univ. of Montreal, Canada) Rishikesh Pandey (Univ. of Connecticut School of Medicine, USA) Michael Stenbæk Schmidt (Technical Univ. of Denmark, Denmark) AiguoShen (Wuhan Univ., China) Uğur Tamer (Gazi Univ., Turkey) Yuh-Lin Wang (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) ShupingXu (Jilin Univ., China) Tatsuyuki Yamamoto (Shimane Univ., Japan) and more... 6. Fundamental Raman Processes and Theory V.P Gupta (Univ. of Lucknow, India) Jun Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Kehui Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Liangbo Liang (Oak Ridge Nat’l Lab., USA) and more... Registration Fee Early Regular On-site Regular $ 650 $ 750 $ 800 Student $ 350 $ 400 $ 500 Gala Dinner $ 100 Accompanying Person $ 150 * The detailed information will be available at the conference website. Accommodation Special arrangements have been made with several hotels near the conference site (ICC Jeju), offering discounted rates. More detailed information will be available at the conference website soon! Visa Information Any foreign visitor wishing to enter the Republic of Korea must have a valid passport and obtain a Korean visa before coming. But people of 99 countries who want to visit Korea temporarily are permitted to enter without a visa. More information will be posted on the conference website. Attraction in Jeju * For more information, please visit http://www.ijto.or.kr/english/ About Jeju Island Jeju Island is the largest volcanic island in Korea, boasting mild weather, waterfalls, cliffs and caves, as well as beautiful beaches. Easy Access to JEJU Island from Major Cities Jeju International Airport is conveniently located at the center of East Asia and is easily accessible from China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. The airport currently services 16 direct international flights and 13 domestic flights. The ICORS 2018 Secretariat recommends that visitors take a direct international flight to Jeju Island for their convenience. Transportation (Access to ICC Jeju) From Jeju International Airport, you will reach ICC Jeju in approximately 40-50 minutes by car through Pyeonghwa-Ro Road. Limousine buses are also available every 15 minutes at the airport. The detailed information will be available at the conference website soon. Welcome Message The 26th International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy (ICORS 2018) will be held during August 26~31, 2018 at ICC JEJU, Jeju, Korea. ICORS 2018 aims to bring together experts from different fields to discuss the recent progress in Raman spectroscopy. We, the Local Organizing Committee of ICORS 2018, are delighted to announce that ICORS will be held for the first time in Korea. We hope this conference in beautiful Jeju Island will offer much to see, to learn, and to take away as long-lasting memories. We are looking forward to seeing you at ICORS 2018 in Jeju, Korea! Sincerely, Prof. Dongho Kim Prof. Young Mee Jung Chair, ICORS 2018 Chair, ICORS 2018 Yonsei University, Korea Kangwon National University, Korea Abstract Submission is now open!!! We are looking for abstracts related to Raman Spectroscopy from all over the world. All authors are required to upload their abstract to the on-line abstract submission system. Please prepare your abstract in PDF format for the submission. When you download the abstract template on-line, you can see the format of abstracts in detail and check how to make abstracts appropriately. Abstract Submission Deadline: March 30, 2018 Notification of Abstract Acceptance: April 30, 2018 ICORS 2018 On-line Abstract submission: www.geni-pco.com/icors2018 ICORS 2018 Website : http://www.icors2018.org/abstract.php Seongsan ILchulbong Jeju Stone Park Seopjikoji Bijarim and Saryeoni Forest ICORS 2018 Secretariat If you have any questions or need some help, please contact us. 927 Tamnip-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea 305-510 Tel. +82-42-472-7460 / Fax. +82-42-472-7459 E-mail. [email protected] / Website. www.icors2018.org 2018 JEJU, KOREA The 26th International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy ICC JEJU, Jeju, Korea Organized by Supported by Abstract Submission

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www.icors2018.orgCall for Abstract

www.visitkorea.or.kr

5. Biomedical Applications Steven Bell (Queen’s Univ. Belfast, UK)C. L. Brosseau (Saint Mary’s Univ., Canada)Chia-Liang Cheng (Nat’l Dong Hwa Univ., Taiwan)Marcus Cicerone (NIST, USA)Hiro-o Hamaguchi (Nat’l Chio Tung Univ., Taiwan)Qing Huang (Chinese Academy of Sci.s, China)Mika Ishigaki (KwanseiGakuin Univ., Japan)Aleksandra Jaworska (Univ. of Warsaw, Poland)Judy Kim (UC San Diego, USA)Janina Kneipp (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)Peter Lasch (Robert Koch-Institute Berlin, Germany)Jean-Francois Masson (Univ. of Montreal, Canada)Rishikesh Pandey (Univ. of Connecticut School of Medicine, USA)Michael Stenbæk Schmidt (Technical Univ. of Denmark, Denmark)AiguoShen (Wuhan Univ., China)Uğur Tamer (Gazi Univ., Turkey)Yuh-Lin Wang (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)ShupingXu (Jilin Univ., China)Tatsuyuki Yamamoto (Shimane Univ., Japan) and more...

6. Fundamental Raman Processes and TheoryV.P Gupta (Univ. of Lucknow, India)Jun Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)Kehui Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)Liangbo Liang (Oak Ridge Nat’l Lab., USA) and more...

■Registration Fee

Early Regular On-site

Regular $ 650 $ 750 $ 800

Student $ 350 $ 400 $ 500

Gala Dinner $ 100

Accompanying Person $ 150

* The detailed information will be available at the conference website.

■AccommodationSpecial arrangements have been made with several hotels near the conference site (ICC Jeju), offering discounted rates. More detailed information will be available at the conference website soon!

■Visa InformationAny foreign visitor wishing to enter the Republic of Korea must have a valid passport and obtain a Korean visa before coming. But people of 99 countries who want to visit Korea temporarily are permitted to enter without a visa. More information will be posted on the conference website.

■Attraction in Jeju

* For more information, please visit http://www.ijto.or.kr/english/

■About Jeju IslandJeju Island is the largest volcanic island in Korea, boasting mild weather, waterfalls, cliffs and caves, as well as beautiful beaches.

■Easy Access to JEJU Island from Major CitiesJeju International Airport is conveniently located at the center of East Asia and is easily accessible from China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. The airport currently services 16 direct international flights and 13 domestic flights. The ICORS 2018 Secretariat recommends that visitors take a direct international flight to Jeju Island for their convenience.

■Transportation (Access to ICC Jeju)From Jeju International Airport, you will reach ICC Jeju in approximately 40-50 minutes by car through Pyeonghwa-Ro Road. Limousine buses are also available every 15 minutes at the airport. The detailed information will be available at the conference website soon.

Welcome Message

The 26th International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy (ICORS

2018) will be held during August 26~31, 2018 at ICC JEJU, Jeju, Korea.

ICORS 2018 aims to bring together experts from different fields to

discuss the recent progress in Raman spectroscopy.

We, the Local Organizing Committee of ICORS 2018, are delighted to

announce that ICORS will be held for the first time in Korea. We hope

this conference in beautiful Jeju Island will offer much to see, to learn,

and to take away as long-lasting memories.

We are looking forward to seeing you at ICORS 2018 in Jeju, Korea!

Sincerely,

Prof. Dongho Kim Prof. Young Mee Jung

Chair, ICORS 2018 Chair, ICORS 2018

Yonsei University, Korea Kangwon National University, Korea

‌‌Abstract Submission is now open!!! We are looking for abstracts related to Raman Spectroscopy from all over the world.All authors are required to upload their abstract to the on-line abstract submission system. Please prepare your abstract in PDF format for the submission. When you download the abstract template on-line, you can see the format of abstracts in detail and check how to make abstracts appropriately.

Abstract Submission Deadline: March 30, 2018Notification of Abstract Acceptance: April 30, 2018

ICORS 2018 On-line Abstract submission: www.geni-pco.com/icors2018

ICORS 2018 Website : http://www.icors2018.org/abstract.php

Seongsan ILchulbong

Jeju Stone Park

Seopjikoji

Bijarim and Saryeoni Forest

ICORS 2018 Secretariat If you have any questions or need some help, please contact us.927 Tamnip-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea 305-510Tel. +82-42-472-7460 / Fax. +82-42-472-7459 E-mail. [email protected] / Website. www.icors2018.org

2018 JEJU, KOREA

The 26th International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy

ICC JEJU, Jeju, Korea

Organized by

Supported by

Abstract Submission

1. SERS, TERS, Plasmonics Javier Aizpurua (Center for Materials Physics, Spain)V. Ara Apkarian (UC Irvine, USA) Kenneth Crozier (Univ. of Melbourne, Australia)Volker Deckert (Friedrich-Schiller Univ., Germany) Naomi Halas (Rice Univ., USA) Kohei Imura (Waseda Univ., Japan) Tamitake Itoh (AIST, Japan)Sergei Kazarian (Imperial College London, UK) Zee Hwan Kim (Seoul Nat’l Univ., Korea)Stefan A Maier (Imperial College London, UK)Kei Murakoshi (Hokkaido Univ., Japan) Peter Nordlander (Rice Univ., USA)Yukihiro Ozaki (Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Japan) Sebastian Schlücker (Univ. Duisburg-Essen, Germany) Yung Doug Suh (KRICT, Korea)Bing Zhao (Jilin Univ., China)Lawrence Ziegler (Boston Univ., USA) .

2. Non-linear and Time-resolved RamanMischa Bonn (Max Planck, Germany)Giulio Cerullo (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)Peter Gilch (HHU Duesseldorf, Germany)Siva Umapathy (Indian Institute of Science, India) .

3. Analytical, Instrumentation, Industrial Applications and New TechniquesIshan Barman (John Hopkins Univ., USA)Michael George (Univ. of Nottingham, UK)Dennis Hore (Univ. of Victoria, Canada)Hideaki Kano (Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan)Igor Lednev (SUNY at Albany, USA)Pavel Matousek (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK)Isao Noda (Univ. of Delaware, USA)Shigeki Yamamoto (Osaka Univ., Japan) .

4. Materials (2D Materials and Others)Hyeonsik Cheong (Sogang Univ., Korea)Lance Cooper (Univ. of Illinois, USA) Antonio Gomes Souza Filho (Universidade Federal do Ceara, Brazil)Yann Gallais (Universite Paris Diderot, France)Keith Gordon (Univ. of Otago, New Zealand) Janina Maultzsch (Institut fur Festkorperphysik, Germany) Marcos Pimenta (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil)Sunmin Ryu (POSTECH, Korea)Zexiang Shen (Nanyang Tech. Univ., Singapore)Ping-Heng Tan (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)Jun Yan (Univ. of Massachusetts, USA)

5. Biomedical ApplicationsMalgorzata Baranska (Jagiellonian Univ., Poland)Lai-Kwan Chau (Nat’l Chung Cheng Univ., Taiwan)Mustafa Culha (Yeditepe Univ., Turkey)Karen Faulds (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK)

Katsumasa Fujita (Osaka Univ., Japan)Roy Goodacre (Univ. of Manchester, UK)Juergen Popp (Friedrich Schiller Univ., Germany)Marc Porter (Univ. of Utah, USA)Hidetoshi Sato (Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Japan)Bayden Wood (Monash Univ., Australia)

6. Fundamental Raman Processes and TheoryGeorge C. Schatz (Northwestern Univ., USA)

Invited Speakers (Confirmed)1. SERS, TERS, Plasmonics

AlexandreBrolo (Univ. of Victoria, Canada)Jon P. Camden (Notre Dame Univ., USA)Lei Chen (friedrich-Schiller Univ., China)Katrin F. Domke (Max Planck Inst., Germany)Zhenchao Dong (Univ. of Sci. and Tech. of China, China)Laura Fabris (Rutgers Univ., USA)JochenFeldmann (Ludwig-Maximillians-Univ. , Germany)Ji Won Ha (Univ. of Ulsan, Korea)Amanda J. Haes (Univ. of Iowa, USA)Xiaoxia Han (Jilin Univ., China)Sang Woo Han (KAIST, Korea)AchimHartschuh (Maximilians Univ. of Munchen, Germany)Norihiko Hayazawa (RIKEN, Japan)Prashant Jain (Univ. of Illinois, USA)MunSeok Jeong (Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea)Sang-Woo Joo (SoongsilUnv., Korea)Bong-hyun Jun (Konkuk Univ., Korea)Tobias Kippenberg (EPFL, Switzerland)Yasutaka Kitahama (KwanseiGakuin Univ., Japan)Dong-Kwon Lim (KIST, Korea)Xing Yi Ling (Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore)Alfred J. Meixner (Univ. of Tübingen , Germany)Shuming Nie (Univ. of Illinois, USA)Sang-Hyun Oh (Univ. of Minnesota, USA)So-Jung Park (EwhaWomans Univ., Korea)Ramon A. Alvarez-Puebla (Univ. Rovira I Virgili, Spain)Björn M. Reinhard (Boston Univ., USA)Marie Richard-Lacroix (NSERC, Canada)P. James Schuck (Lawrence Berkeley Nat’l Lab, USA)Jennifer Shumaker-Parry (Univ. of Utah, USA)Mengtao Sun (Univ. of Sci. and Tech. Beijing, China)K. George Thomas (IISER-TVM, India)PrabhatVerma (Osaka Univ., Japan)Jianfang Wang (City Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)Yuko. S. Yamamoto (Japan Advanced Inst. of Sci. and Tech., Japan)Jianlin Yao (Soochow Univ., China)Yadong Yin (UC Riverside, USA) and more...

2. Non-linear and Time-resolved RamanPaul Champion (Northeastern Univ., USA)Taka-aki Ishibashi (Tsukuba Univ., Japan)

Koichi Iwata (Gakushuin Univ., Japan)Young-Jong Lee (NIST, USA)Weitao Liu (Fudan Univ., China)Stephan Meech (Univ. of East Anglia, UK)Misao Mizuno (Osaka Univ., Japan)Yasuhisa Mizutani (Osaka Univ., Japan)Marcus Motzkus (Heidelberg Univ., Germany)Yuki Nojima (Saitama Univ., Japan)David Lee Phillips (Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)Dario Polli (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)Hideki Shirota (Chiba Univ., Japan)Klaas Wynne (Univ. Glasgow, UK) and more...

3. Analytical, Instrumentation, Industrial Applications and New TechniquesSanford A. Asher (Univ. of Pittsburgh, USA)PetrBour (Czech Technical Univ., Czech )Li Cui (Chinese Academy of Sci.s, China)Mariko Egawa (Shiseido, Japan)ZhaochiFeng (Dalian Inst. of Chemical Physics, China)Wolfgang Kiefer (UniversitätWürzburg, Germany)Jun-ya Kohno (Gakushuin Univ., Japan)Jian-Feng Li (Xiaman Univ., China)Curtis Marcot (Light Light Solution, USA)Laurence A. Nafie (Syracuse Univ., USA)Harumi Sato (Kobe Univ., Japan)Heinz Siesler (Univ. of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)JagdishTewari (Sanofi, USA)Moon S Kim (USDA, USA)PoonamTandon (Univ. Luckknow, India) and more...

4. Materials (2D Materials and Others)Girsh Blumberg (Rutgers Univ., USA)Kenneth Burch (Boston College, USA)Xiang-Bai Chen (Wuhan Inst. of Tech., China)Kwang-Yong Choi (Chung-ang Univ., Korea)Yukio Furukawa (Waseda Univ., Japan)Rudi Hackl (Walther-Meissner-Institut, Germany)AM Heyns (The Ohio State Univ., USA)Jeongyong Kim (Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea)Jae-Hyeon Ko (Hallym Univ., Korea)Alexander Krylov (Russian Academy of Sci.s, Russia)Peter Lemmens (TU Braunschweig, Germany)Bingbing Liu (Jilin Univ., China)Hsiang Lin Liu (Nat’l Taiwan Normal Univ., Taiwan)Angelo J. Mascarenhas (Nat’l Renewable Energy Lab., USA)Nguyen Van Minh (Hanoi Nat’l Univ. of Education, Vietnam)Heesuk Rho (Chonbuk Nat’l Univ., Korea)Michael Rubhausen (Univ. of Hamburg, Germany)Tullio Scopigno (Univ. La Sapienza, Italy)Dmitry Smirnov (Nat’l High Magnetic Field Lab., USA)Lianming Tong (Peking Univ., China)QihuaXiong (NTU, Singapore)Seokhyun Yoon (EwhaWomans Univ., Korea)Ting Yu (NTU, Singapore) and more...

Martin Moskovits (UC Santa Barbara, USA)

“Surface Enhanced Raman beyond Silver and Gold”

Tahei Tahara (RIKEN, Japan)

“Development and Application of Time-Domain Raman Spectroscopy”

Jaebum Choo (Hanyang University, Korea)

“Highly Sensitive In Vitro Diagnostics Using SERS-Based Microdevices“

Ewan Blanch (RMIT University, Australia)

TBA

Tony Heinz (Stanford University, USA)

TBA

Bin Ren (Xiamen University, China)

"Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Nanoscale Characterization of Electrochemical Systems"

Plenary Speakers (Confirmed)

Duncan Graham (University of Strathclyde, UK)

“Raman and SERS Analysis of Biomolecules and Cells”

Luis M. Liz-Marzán (CIC biomaGUNE, Spain)

“SERS Monitoring of Communication in Bacteria Colonies”

Keynote Speakers (Confirmed)