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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 37th FACSS Raleigh Convention Center Raleigh, NC October 17 - 21, 2010 TOMORROW'S ANALYTICAL SCIENCES TODAY. STUDENTS: CLICK HERE FOR STUDENT AWARD OPPORTUNITIES. Raleigh was founded in 1792 as North Carolina's capital city. It was named for Sir Walter Raleigh, who attempted to establish the first English colony on the shores of the new world in the 1580s. The city's founding fathers called Raleigh the "City of Oaks," and dedicated themselves to maining the area's wooded tracts and grassy parks. Raleigh boasts more than 4,300 acres of parkland and almost 1,400 acres of water, offering recreational activities year round. A nationally-acclaimed greenway system spans 41 miles, providing walking, jogging and hiking trails that connect many of the city's 150 major parks. Thank you for attending FACSS 2009 in Louisville, KY. Click here for a list of 2009 FACSS Student Poster Awardees. FACSS, the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, conference is an annual meeting that covers the whole of analytical chemistry with an emphasis on spectroscopy. FACSS has a proud tradition of bringing together leading scientists across many disciplines for scientific exchange. This is accomplished through a world-class technical program, exhibition, and a variety of informal networking opportunitiesThe Federation was founded in order to combine many small meetings, previously organized by individual societies, into an annual meeting that covers the whole of analytical chemistry. The affiliate organizations of FACSS are ACS-Analytical Division; ANACHEM; American Society for Mass Spectrometry; Coblentz, International Society of Automation - Analysis Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, and the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. The FACSS conference has also been established as the National Meeting for the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. The FACSS conference begins each day with plenary presentations given either by internationally recognized speakers or annual award recipients. After the daily plenary lectures, there are eight concurrent sessions within each half-day period, and each of those sessions is composed of poster and oral presentations. Prizes are awarded daily for outstanding poster presentations. Original research papers are presented at the conference from all areas of analytical chemistry and spectroscopy. Symposia topics include:
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