Kurt VARMUZA

 

Laboratory for Chemometrics, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

 

Selected Lectures 2001 -

 

2022-01-30

 

K. Varmuza:

Tokyo (Japan): 2015-11-26, plenary lecture [VKL:224]

4th Autumn School of Chemoinformatics in Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, 2015-11-25 to 11-26.

Selected aspects of 40 years applied chemometrics.

PDF of the lecture (9 MB). Abstract (PDF, 4 pages). ). Picture report (Tokyo, Kamakura).

 

Varmuza K.*, Filzmoser P., Hoffmann I., Hilchenbach M., Silén J.:

Budapest (Hungary): 2015-09-15, keynote lecture [VKL:223]

Conferentia Chemometrica 2015 (CC2015), 2015-09-13 to 09-16

A breeze of chemometrics for evaluation of mass spectra - measured at comet dust particles (on-board of Rosetta) and at meteorite samples.

 

K. Varmuza:

Vienna (Austria): 2014-07-03, keynote lecture [VKL:222]

Third International Congress on Chemistry for Cultural Heritage, 2014-07-01 to 07-05.

Chemometrics - a useful tool but not a magic flute.

 

K. Varmuza:

Split (Croatia): 2014-06-08, keynote lecture [VKL:221]

10th Meeting of the International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry 2014, 2014-06-07 to 06-10.

Extraterrestrial material - chemistry/mathematics/... - science beyond frontiers.

 

K. Varmuza:

Nara (Japan): 2013-11-28, plenary lecture [VKL:220]

Autumn School of Chemoinformatics in Nara, Nara, 2013-11-27 to 11-28.

Variable selection for multivariate models - myth and reality.

PDF of the lecture (626 kB). Abstract (PDF, 4 pages). Picture report (+ Nara).

 

K. Varmuza*, Filzmoser P.:

Sopron (Hungary): 2013-09-09, keynote lecture [VKL:219]

Conferentia Chemometrica 2013, 2013-09-08 to 09-11.

Variable selection and its strict evaluation.

 

K. Varmuza:

Leissigen, Lake Thune (Switzerland): 2012-06-25, plenary lecture [VKL:218]

6th R/Rmetrics Meielisalp Workshop & Summer School on Computational Finance and Financial

Engineering, 2012-06-24 to 28.

Multivariate statistics.

 

K. Varmuza:

Verona (Italy): 2012-06-14, plenary lecture [VKL:217]

2nd Summer School 2012 of the Marie Curie ITN "Environmental ChemoInformatics" (ECO)

and Meeting of the International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry (IAMC), 2012-06-11 to 15.

Evaluation of empirical models for calibration and classification.

PDF of the lecture (570 kB)

 

K. Varmuza:

Tokyo (Japan): 2011-11-16, plenary lecture [VKL:216]

Autumn School of Chemoinformatics in Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, 2011-11-15 to 11-16.

Evaluation of empirical chemometric models for calibration and classification.

PDF of the lecture (840 kB). Picture report (+ Kyoto).

 

K. Varmuza:

Plovdiv (Bulgaria): 2011-10-14, plenary lecture [VKL:215]

9th Chemistry Conference, University of Plovdiv, 2011-10-14 to 10-16.

Evaluation of empirical models in chemistry.

 

K. Varmuza*, Filzmoser P., Liebmann B.:

Sümeg (Hungary): 2011-09-20, keynote lecture [VKL:214]

Conferentia Chemometrica 2011, 2011-09-18 to 09-21.

Repeated double cross validation for classification models.

PDF of the lecture (360 kB)

 

K. Varmuza:

Rabat (Morocco): 2010-09-21, plenary lecture [VKL:213]

First African-European Conference on Chemometrics 2010, 2010-09-21 to 09-24.

Validation of multivariate empirical models.

PDF of the lecture (2.7 MB)

 

P. Filzmoser, B. Liebmann, K. Varmuza*:

Loen/Stryn, (Norway): 2009-06-10, short lecture [VKL:211]

11th Scandinavian Symposium on Chemometrics, 2009-06-08 to 06-11.

Repeated double cross validation.

PDF of the lecture (3.3 MB), Best Lecture Award. TU News about award (German)

Report in J. Chemom. (with pictures).

 

K. Varmuza:

Goslar (Germany): 2008-11-09, plenary lecture [VKL:210]

4th German Conference on Chemoinformatics - 22nd CIC-Workshop, 2008-11-09 to 11-11.

Classification and characterization of materials - from archaeometry to comets.

 

K. Varmuza:

Budapest (Hungary): 2007-09-04, keynote lecture [VKL:209]

Conferentia Chemometrica 2007, 2007-09-02 to 09-05.

Evaluation of TOF-SIMS data from materials expected at comets.

 

K. Varmuza:

Plovdiv (Bulgaria): 2007-06-21, plenary lecture [VKL:208]

6th Chemistry Conference, 2007-06-20 to 06-22.

Chemometrics for expected mass spectrometric data to be obtained near a comet.

 

K. Varmuza:

Glurns/Glorenza (Italy): 2007-05-09, workshop [VKL:207]

Glurns Meeting 2007 (Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany), 2007-05-07 to 05-11.

Multivariate evaluation of COSIMA-relevant TOF-SIMS data from minerals.

 

K. Varmuza:

Salzburg (Austria): 2006-08-27, workshop/course [VKL:206]

6th European Symposium on Biochemical Engineering Science, 2006-08-27 to 08-30.

Chemometrics - Introduction to multivariate data analysis.

 

K. Varmuza:

Como (Italy): 2006-06-22, short lecture [VKL:205]

2nd European User Meeting on Multivariate Analysis, 2006-06-21 to 06-23.

Chemometrics for mass spectral data related to comet research.

 

K. Varmuza:

Bezmiechowa (Poland): 2005-10-20, keynote lecture [VKL:203]

Information systems in chemistry (SIC 2005), 2005-10-20 to 10-22.

Chemometrics for expected mass spectrometric measurements near a comet.

 

K. Varmuza:

Rzeszow (Poland): 2005-10-19, plenary lecture [VKL:202]

Seminar at Rzeszow University of Technology.

Binary substructure descriptors for organic compounds, and similarity of chemical structures and properties.

 

K. Varmuza:

Katlenburg/Lindau (Germany): 2005-05-31, plenary lecture [VKL:201]

Seminar at Max-Planck-Institute of Solar System Research, 2005-05-31.

Multivariate data analysis: A useful tool in biology, chemistry and physics.

 

K. Varmuza:

Chernogolovka/Moscow (Russia): 2005-02-16, plenary lecture [VKL:199]

4th Winter Symposium on Chemometrics - Modern Methods of Data Analysis (WSC-4), 2005-02-15 to 02-18.

Exploration and classification: Applications from archaeometry to spectroscopy.

 

K. Varmuza:

Hongkong (China): 2004-12-08, plenary lecture [VKL:198]

Seminar at Department of Mathematics, Hongkong Baptist University, 2004-12-08.

Applications of chemometric methods - from archaeology to molecular spectroscopy.

 

K. Varmuza:

Balatonfüred (Hungary): 2004-09-03, plenary lecture [VKL:196]

Symposium on Computer Applications and Chemometrics in Analytical Chemistry (SCAC 2004), 2004-08-31 to 09-03.

Global and local chemometric models for relationships between chemical structures and spectral data.

 

K. Varmuza:

Potsdam/Golm (Germany): 2004-08-10, plenary lecture [VKL:195]

Seminar at Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology (Metabolomic Analysis Group), 2004-08-10.

Global and local chemometric models for mass spectra - structure relationships.

 

K. Varmuza:

Tokaj (Hungary): 2004-05-04, short lecture [VKL:194]

22nd Informal Meeting on Mass Spectrometry, 2004-05-02 to 05-05.

Evaluation and improvement of mass spectra similarity hitlists with the aim of high chemical structure information.

 

K. Varmuza:

Glurns/Glorenzo (Italy): 2004-03-30, keynote lecture [VKL:193]

Sulden Meeting 2004, 2004-03-29 to 04-02.

Chemometric evaluation of TOF-SIMS spectra from minerals.

 

K. Varmuza:

Pushkinskiye Gory (Russia): 2004-02-18, plenary lecture [VKL:192]

Third Winter School on Chemometrics - Modern Methods of Data Analysis (WSC-3), 2004-02-16 to 02-20.

Global and local chemometric models of spectra-structure relationships.

 

K. Varmuza:

Iwonicz (Poland): 2003-10-23, keynote lecture [VKL:191]

Information systems in chemistry (SIC 2003), 2003-10-23 to 10-25.

Chemometric evaluation of similarities between spectra and chemical structures.

 

K. Varmuza:

Rzeszow (Poland): 2003-10-22, plenary lecture [VKL:190]

Seminar at Rzeszow University of Technology.

Selected methods and applications in chemometrics.

 

K. Varmuza:

Kyoto (Japan): 2003-06-13, keynote lecture [VKL:189]

11th German-Japanese Workshop on Chemical Information, 2003-06-12 to 06-13.

Evaluation of spectra similarity hitlists.

 

K. Varmuza:

Ljubljana (Slovenia): 2003-03-14, keynote lecture [VKL:188]

Symposium 30 years chemometrics in Slovenia.

Chemometric applications from exploration to calibration.

 

K. Varmuza:
Seattle, Washington (USA): 2002-09-242, keynote lecture [VKL:186]

CAC 2002: 8th International Conference on Chemometrics in Analytical Chemistry, 2002-09-22 to 09-26.

Exploratory data analysis of spectra-structure similarities.

 

K. Varmuza:
Munich (Germany): 2002-04-02, keynote lecture [VKL:185]

Analytica 2002; Symposium on computations for a better living: ChemInformatics, 2002-04-23 to 04-25.

Similar structures from similar infrared or mass spectra?

 

K. Varmuza:
Cairo (Egypt): 2002-03-06, plenary lecture [VKL:184]

CHEM 02. Biannual Conference on Chemistry, Cairo University, 2002-03-04 to 04-07.

Structural and spectral similarity.

 

K. Varmuza:
Cairo (Egypt): 2002-03-05, seminar [VKL:183]

Seminar at Cairo University, Department of Chemistry, 2002-03-05.

Chemometrics - Introduction to multivariate data analysis in chemistry.

 

K. Varmuza:
Potsdam (Germany): 2001-10-12, keynote lecture [VKL:182]

10th German-Japanese Workshop on Chemical Information, 2001-10-11 to 10-12.

Spectral similarity versus structural similarity.

 

K. Varmuza:
Pecs (Hungary): 2001-10-03, keynote lecture [VKL:181]

Kemometria 01, Hungarian Chemical Society and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Pecs, 2001-10-03 to 10-05.

Chemometrics for planned mass spectrometry experiments near a comet.

 

K. Varmuza:
Tokyo (Japan): 2001-08-08, keynote lecture [VKL:180]

IUPAC International Congress on Analytical Sciences (ICAS 2001), Waseda University, Tokyo, 2001-08-06 to 08-10.

Recognition of relationships between mass spectral data and chemical structures by multivariate data analysis.

 

K. Varmuza:
Plovdiv (Bulgaria): 2001-05-22, plenary lecture [VKL:178]

40th Anniversary of the Chemistry Department at the University of Plovdiv, 2001-05-21 to 05-22.

From chemical data via chemometrics to information.

 

K. Varmuza:
Sanibel Island, Florida, (USA): 2001-01-20, keynote lecture [VKL:176]

13th Sanibel Conference on Mass Spectrometry "Informatics and Mass Spectrometry", 2001-01-19 to 01-22.

From MS data via chemometrics to chemical structure information.

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