Our key-note speaker will be Prof Gary Eiceman, who will be speaking on 'Origins, New Understandings, and Future Possibilities in Science and Technology of Trace Detection of Explosives (and other Threats)'
Following the success of the 2015 event, this one-day workshop will bring together scientists and technologists from academia, industry and government in an informal setting to network and share recent advances in IMS and MS for security applications. The aim is to facilitate closer collaboration in this field and improve the exploitation of novel concepts.
Registration is by abstract submission to the organisers (deadline 30 November). Most abstracts will be accepted for posters, a few for oral presentations. There is no registration fee.
Following the success of the 2015 event, this one-day workshop will bring together scientists and technologists from academia, industry and government in an informal setting to network and share recent advances in IMS and MS for security applications. The aim is to facilitate closer collaboration in this field and improve the exploitation of novel concepts.
Registration is by abstract submission to the organisers (deadline 30 November). Most abstracts will be accepted for posters, a few for oral presentations. There is no registration fee.