New York–New Jersey Society for Applied Spectroscopy Celebrates Student Award Winners
August 19th 2019On July 13, 2019, from 5 pm to 8 pm, the New York–New Jersey Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS) organization celebrated their student award winners at its annual banquet, held at Rutgers State University in the new Chemistry and Chemical Biology building in Piscataway, New Jersey. This year the group celebrated the accomplishments of three winners.
IR Beyond the Diffraction Limit at Submicrometer and Nanoscale Spatial Resolutions
January 10th 2019The December meeting of the New York and New Jersey Society for Applied Spectroscopy (NYSAS) was held on December 5 at the Horiba Optical Spectroscopy Center in Piscataway, New Jersey. The guest speaker, Curtis Marcott, was one of the 2018 tour speakers offered by the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS).
Functional Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
May 9th 2018Functional neuroimaging was the topic of the May 3 meeting of the New York–New Jersey Chapter of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (NYSAS), which was held at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The invited speaker was Professor Laleh Najafizadeh, who is an assistant professor and the director of the Integrated Systems and Neuroimaging Laboratory in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Rutgers.
Unique Challenges of Forensic Science Highlighted at Local SAS Meeting
April 20th 2018The March meeting of the New York–New Jersey Chapter of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (NYSAS) was held on March 28 in the Ceramics Research building at Rutgers University. The invited speaker was Professor John A. Reffner of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, New York.
Hopkins Explains Effective Use of Derivatives at Local Meeting of Society for Applied Spectroscopy
December 8th 2017At the November meeting of the New York–New Jersey Chapter of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy an attentive audience heard David Hopkins present his work on the effective use of derivatives in spectroscopy.