Welcome to your Pittcon 2021 Exhibitor Console!
The Exhibitor Console is your hub for all the information you need to know about exhibiting at Pittcon 2021!
Coblentz Society - Williams Wright Award
Thursday, March 11, 2021: 8:30 AM - 11:50 AM
Speaker(s)
Description
Ian R. Lewis from Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc. and Endress+Hauser Company is the 2021 Coblentz Society's William Wright Award winner. He earned a BSc in Chemistry and Chemical Technology and a PhD in Vibrational Spectroscopy and Polymer Science (University of Bradford, UK). He moved to the USA as a Research Scientist (University of Idaho), and joined Kaiser Optical Systems in 1996 where he is currently Director of Marketing.
The Coblentz Society's Williams-Wright award is presented annually at Pittcon to an industrial spectroscopist who has made significant contributions to vibrational spectroscopy while working in the industry. Ian R. Lewis from Kaiser Optical Systems an Endress+Hauser Company will receive the 2021 Coblentz Society Williams-Wright award. The goals of this session are to chart the key developments in Raman spectroscopy which have allowed Raman measurement to move beyond the research lab and highlight values that can be obtained by employing Raman measurements in industrial settings.
Additional Info
Presentations:
- Session Number: A09-01
- Thursday, March 11, 8:40 AM - 9:15 AM
Over the last 35 years, the instrumentation and data science approaches have dramatically evolved to meet the challenges associated with applying Raman spectroscopy outside the historical qualitative norm. In this presentation, key developments will be highlighted, lesson learned shared, key collaborators identified, and h...
- Session Number: A09-02
- Thursday, March 11, 9:15 AM - 9:50 AM
This lecture covers applications of Process Analytical Chemistry (PAT) using vibrational spectroscopy in both industry and academia, with applications ranging from bulk chemicals manufacture to the synthesis of the anti-malarial drug Artemisinin. First we consider the bulk production of titanium dioxide. This work, dating from 1993, is one of the...
Read More
- Session Number: A09-03
- Thursday, March 11, 9:50 AM - 10:25 AM
As the number of analytical challenges in the development and commercialization of Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals have grown, so have the number of innovative applications of Raman spectroscopy. Raman spectroscopy has become a powerful knowledge generating tool in the development cycle of new pharmaceuticals, from determining raw material quality and stability,...
Read More
- Session Number: A09-04
- Thursday, March 11, 10:40 AM - 11:15 AM
Raman spectroscopy is a spectroscopic, real-time analytical (RTA), and Process Analytical Technology (PAT) that can be utilized for monitoring upstream bioprocesses in real-time by creating predictive models. This presentation will look at the ability of using Raman to provide real-time trending of data in upstream process in development and manufacturing....
Read More
- Session Number: A09-05
- Thursday, March 11, 11:15 AM - 11:50 AM
The last 25 years has seen Raman spectroscopy (RS) advance from a relatively slow imaging technique, that took a day or more to image a whole pharmaceutical tablet, to an accepted rapid and powerful technique capable of imaging large areas in seconds. The inherently low scattering cross section of RS,...
Read More
For Technical Support with this webpage, please contact support.