Kurt VARMUZA

 

Laboratory for Chemometrics, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

 

Selected Lectures 1998 - 2000

 

2002-03-26

 

K. Varmuza:
Barcelona (Spain): 2000-09-01, keynote lecture [VKL:175]

15th International Mass Spectrometry Conference, 2000-08-27 to 09-01.

Chemometrics and TOF-SIMS of organic compounds near a comet.

 

K. Varmuza:
Nagoya (Japan): 2000-05-23, plenary lecture [VKL:173]

Nagoya University, Japan Chemical Innovation Institute

Materials in archaeology and astro chemistry: From data to information by chemometrics.

 

K. Varmuza:
Cairo (Egypt): 2000-03-08, plenary lecture [VKL:171]

1st Conference on Chemistry, Cairo University, Faculty of Science, 2000-03-06 to 09.

Applied chemometrics: From chemical data to relevant information.

 

K. Varmuza:
Mansoura (Egypt): 2000-03-07, plenary lecture [VKL:170]

University of Mansoura, Physics Department

Applied chemometrics: From archaeometry to spectroscopy

 

K. Varmuza:
Alexandria (Egypt): 2000-03-04, plenary lecture [VKL:168]

Alexandria University, Chemistry Department

Introduction to chemometric methods in analytical chemistry and spectroscopy.

 

K. Varmuza:
Ljubljana (Slovenia): 1999-10-21, plenary lecture [VKL:167]
11th Eurochemometrics School (Tempus), "Introduction to QSAR", National Institute of Chemistry, 1999-10-21 to 10-22.
Substructure descriptors and the characterization of structure sets.

K. Varmuza:
St. Andrews (Canada, New Brunswick): 1999-09-24, plenary lecture [VKL:166]
St. Andrews Biological Station: Seminar.
The Tyrolean Iceman and other curious samples: Examples how to come from data to information.

K. Varmuza:
Gössweinstein (Germany): 1999-09-14, plenary lecture [VKL:165]
Algebraic combinatorics and its applications, 1999-09-12 to 09-19.
From spectral data via isomer generation to chemical structures.

K. Varmuza:
Rzeszow (Poland): 1999-09-06, plenary lecture [VKL:164]
Annual Congress of the Polish Chemical Society and the Association of Engineers and Technicians of Chemical Industry in Poland, 1999-09-06 to 09-10, University of Technology.
Applied chemometrics: From archaeometry to spectroscopy.

K. Varmuza:
Mülheim an der Ruhr (Germany): 1999-01-21, plenary lecture [VKL:162]
Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung: Kolloquium.
Angewandte Chemometrie: Von der Archäometrie zur Spektroskopie.

K. Varmuza:
Thurnau (Germany): 1998-10-27, plenary lecture [VKL:161]
Seminar "Mathematische Modellbildung in Chemie und Arzneimittelforschung" der Universität Bayreuth, 1998-10-26 to 10-30.
Chemometrische Methoden zur Erkennung von Substrukturen aus MS- und IR-Daten und zur Clusteranalyse chemischer Strukturen.

K. Varmuza:
Karlsruhe (Germany): 1998-10-15, keynote lecture [VKL:160]
8th German-Japanese Workshop on Chemical Information, 1998-10-15 to 10-16.
From samples via data and chemometris to information.

K. Varmuza:
Bled (Slovenia): 1998-10-08, plenary lecture [VKL:158]
5th Int. Symposium Chromatography & Hyphenated Techniques, 1998-10-05 to 10-09.
Chemometrics with data from chromatography/spectroscopy: The extraction of relevant information about samples.

K. Varmuza:
Orleans (France): 1998-05-29, plenary lecture [VKL:156]
University of Orleans, Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l´Environnement: Seminar.
Introduction to multivariate data analysis in chemistry.

K. Varmuza:
Glurns/Glorenzo (Italy): 1998-03-26, keynote lecture [VKL:155]
Sulden-Meeting 1998 (Max-Planck-Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Garching), 1998-03-23 to 03-27.
Chemometric evaluation of COSIMA related mass spectra.

K. Varmuza:
Pune (India): 1998-01-09, keynote lecture [VKL:154]
12th International Conference on Computers in Chemical Research and Education (ICCCRE XII), University of Pune, 1998-01-05 to 01-09.
Automatic recognition of chemical structures from MS and IR spectra by methods from chemometrics and computer chemistry.

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