Poster and Oral Presentations

All oral presentations will be presented also as posters. Plan your oral presentation to be 15 minutes in length allowing 5 minutes for discussion (20 minutes maximum). There will be two “ONE HOUR” poster sessions: even numbered posters will be presented on Tuesday (September 12th) and odd numbered on Wednesday (September 13th). 

Posters should be fixed at the beginning of the conference (Monday after 6 PM or Tuesday in the morning) and should stay all the time up to the end (Friday lunch time). A special commission will judge the posters and award the best works:

- One license of the chemometric software PIROUETTE from INFOMETRIX.
- One license of the chemometric software UNSCRAMBLER from CAMO.

Posters should be 1m wide and 1-1.2 m long.

Sunday


08h00~12h00

Short courses 1 and 2

12h00~14h00

Lunch 

14h00~18h00

Short courses 1 and 2

Monday


08h00~12h00

Short courses 3, 4 and 5

12h00~14h00

Lunch 

14h00~18h00

Short courses 3 and 5

15h00~19h00

Registration

19h00~20h00

Dinner 

20h00~20h15

Opening Ceremony

20h15~21h00

Opening lecture: B. R. Kowalski: Chemometrics Beginnings

21h00~23h00

Cocktail party 

Tuesday

Session 1: Chemometrics in Environmental Science 
Chair: Roy E. Bruns & Bruce R. Kowalski


08h30~09h10

PL1: R. Tauler: Application of Non-Linear Constrained Optimization Methods to the Estimation of Multivariate Curve Resolution Solutions and of Their Feasible Band Boundaries in the Investigation of Environmental Data Sets

09h10~09h30

OP1: J. Havel: Evaluation of the Use of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) in Taxonomy. Towards Automating Insect Identification

09h30~09h50

OP2: J. F. Magallanes: Angular Distances Among Objects as a Tool in the Source–Receptor Problem

09h50~10h10

OP3: J. C.G. Esteves da Silva: MCR of the Quenching of the EEM of Fluorescence of Humic Substances by Metal Ions

10h10~10h30

OP4: E. Peré-Trepat: Alternative Calibration Approaches for LC-MS Quantitative Determination of Coeluted Compounds in Complex Environmental Mixtures Using Multivariate Curve Resolution

10h30~10h45

Coffee break 

10h45~11h25

PL2: S. Brown: Multivariate Fusion of Data, Classifiers and Calibration

11h25~11h45

OP5: V. V. Lopes: Sensory Panel Data Analysis: An Information Theory Oriented Approach

11h45~12h05

OP6: M. Paakkunainen: Effect of Missing Values in Estimation of Mean of Auto-Correlated Measurement Series

12h05~12h25

OP7: N. D. Lourenço: Development of PLS Calibration Models From UV-Vis Spectra For TOC Estimation in Wastewater Samples

12h30~13h30

Lunch 

Session 2: Chemometrics in Medicine – Biological Systems 
Chair: Barry M. Wise & Cesar Mello


13h30~14h10

PL3: L. Buydens: Inclusion of Spatial Information in Clustering Multivariate Images

14h10~14h30

OP8: L. Munck: Evaluating the Gene-Specific Highly Reproducible and Delicately Balanced Spectral Patterns Obtained From Self-Organising Biological Tissues

14h30~14h50

OP9: I. Talavera: Application of Chemometrics Tools for Automatic Classification and Profile Extraction of DNA Samples in Forensic Tasks

14h50~15h10

OP10: Havel Josef: Prediction of Beer Gushing from Barley Cultivation Conditions and Barley Chemical Analysis Data Using Artificial Neural Networks (ANN)

15h10~15h30

OP11: M. J. Culzoni: Residual Bilinearization. A Useful Tool Providing PLS and ANN With the Second-Order Advantage

15h30~15h45

Coffee break 

15h45~16h25

PL4: P. B. Harrington: Forensic Applications of Chemometrics: Classification of Accelerants From Fire Debris by Gas Chromatography-Differential Mobility Spectrometry (GC-DMS)

16h25~16h45

OP12: Y.-Z. Liang: Identification of Biomarker Pattern Using Alternative-moving Window Factor Analysis (AMWFA) and Minimum Entropy Method (MEM)

16h45~17h05

OP13: R. M. Flight: Deciphering the Transcription Patterns of a Malaria Parasite Using Multivariate Curve Resolution

17h05~17h25

OP14: Å. Rinnan: QSAR Methods in Biomedicine – Effect of Geometry Optimization

17h30~18h30

Poster Session 1 & Exhibitors

19h00~21h00

Dinner 

Wednesday


Session 3: Chemometric Methods 
Chair: Scott Ramos & Ronei Poppi


08h30~09h10

PL5: K. Faber: Uncertainty Estimation in Multivariate and Multiway Calibration

09h10~09h30

OP15: A. de Juan: Hybrid Hard- and Soft-Modelling For Chemical Process Analysis

09h30~09h50

OP16: A. Durand: NIR Quantitative Analysis of Textile Blends: Focus on the Selection of Relevant Variable

09h50~10h10

OP17: C. D. Brown: Interpretation of Regression Vectors: Past and Present Views

10h10~10h30

OP18: E. Kriesten: Fully Automated Indirect Hard Modeling With Identification of Unknown Pure Component Spectra

10h30~10h45

Coffee break 

10h45~11h25

PL6: B. M. Wise: Model-Based Variable Selection

11h25~11h45

OP19: G. Puxty: Application of Genetic Algorithms to Kinetic Model Fitting: Multi-Objective Optimisation and Kinetic Model Optimisation

11h45~12h05

OP20: H. Shinzawa: Self-Modeling Curve Resolution (SMCR) With Hybrid Genetic Algorithms (HGA)

12h05~12h25

OP21: M. I. M. S. Bueno: Ghost Spectroscopy: Working Without Characteristic Peaks

12h30~13h30

Lunch 

Session 4: Multiway – Image Data Analysis 
Chair: Klaas Faber & Maria Fernanda Pimentel


13h30~14h10

PL7: R. Bro: Preprocessing and Multi-Way Analysis of Metabonomic Data

14h10~14h30

OP22: S. E. G. Porter: Evaluation of the Selectivity of Multiway Analysis Methods

14h30~14h50

OP23: S. Matero: Predicting the Concentration of Riboflavin Sodium Salt in Starch Acetate Matrix Tablet From ATR-FTIR Spectra Using Multi-Way Methods

14h50~15h10

OP24: R. G. d'A. Vilamiu: Decomposition of Multi-Scaled Chemical Data using nEMD

15h10~15h30

OP25: F. A. de L. Ribeiro: Method for Ginsenosides Quantification in Dry Extract of Ginseng by HPLC-DAD and PARAFAC

15h30~15h45

Coffee break 

Session 5: Data Mining


15h45~16h25

PL8: A. Freitas: An Introduction to Data Mining and a Case Study in Bioinformatics

16h25~16h45

OP26: I. Kuzmanovski: Classification of Perovskites Using Supervised Self-Organizing Maps

17h45~17h05

OP27: R. Kiralj: Literature and Internet Database Mining in a Study About the Word CHEMOMETRICS

17h05~17h25

OP28: Y.-Z. Liang: Modeling Based on Subspace Orthogonal Projection For QSAR and QSPR Research

17h30~18h30

Poster session 2 & Exhibitors

19h00~21h00

Dinner 

Thursday


Session 6: Chemometric Methods(continued) 
Chair: Romà Tauler & Yvan V. Heyden


08h30~09h10

PL9: B. Walczak: Outliers Revisited

09h10~09h30

OP29: T. L. Pap: Signal Processing in the Chromatographic Analysis

09h30~09h50

OP30: R. Boqué: Estimation of the Uncertainty of Classification in the K-Nearest Neighbour Method Using Bootstrap

09h50~10h10

OP31: T. Skov: Preprocessing of Chromatographic Data - New Tools for Peak Alignment and Baseline Correction

10h10~10h30

OP32: M. Daszykowski: From Projection Pursuit to PCA, Robust PCA, ICA and Other Approaches

10h30~10h45

Coffee break 

10h45~11h25

PL10: P. Geladi: Complex Numbers in Chemometrics

11h25~11h45

OP33: R. H. Jellema: TNO-DECO, an Automatic Procedure For Deconvolution Applied to Metabolomics Related Studies

11h45~12h05

OP34: B. Üstün: Facilitating the application of Support Vector Regression by using a universal Pearson VII function based kernel

12h05~13h00

Lunch 

13h00~19h00

Expoflora visit

19h00~21h00

Brazilian barbecue (churrasco)

Friday


Session 7: Chemometrics in Industry 
Chair: S. García-Muñoz & José C. Menezes


08h30~09h10

PL11: P. J. Gemperline: Model-Based Analysis of Batch Processes Using Calibration-Free in-Situ Spectroscopy and Calorimetry

09h10~09h30

OP35: A. M. K. Pedro: Simultaneuosly Calibrating Solids, Sugars and Acidity of Tomato Products Using PLS2 and NIR Spectroscopy

09h30~09h50

OP36: B. Roman: Automatic Calibration Method for NIR - measuring calibration quality

09h50~10h10

OP37: M. C. Breitkreitz: Near infrared spectroscopy and multivariate calibration for quality control of enalapril maleate tablets

10h10~10h30

OP38: C. Mello: Non-Destructive Method For Determination of Hydroxyl Value of Soybean Polyol by LS-SVM Using HATR/FT-IR

10h30~10h45

Coffee break 

Session 8: PAT and Process Control and Experiment – Product Design


10h45~11h25

PL12: S. Garcia-Munoz: PAT From An Engineering Perspective: Quality by Design

11h25~11h45

OP39: K. J. Johnson: Advanced Volume Sensor: Pattern Recognition and Bayesian Reasoning For Multicriteria Damage Control

11h45~12h05

OP40: T. Trung: On-line Determination of Kraft Liquor Constituents by Fourier-transform Near Infrared (FT-NIR) Spectroscopy

12h05~12h25

OP41: M. M. Reis: Spectroscopic On-Line Monitoring For Dispersed Medium Reactions: Chemometric Challenges

12h30~13h30

Lunch 

Session 9: PAT and Process Control and Experiment – Product Design (continued) 
Chair: Paul Gemperline & Pentti Minkkinen


13h30~14h10

PL13: J. C. Menezes: The Use PAT in Primary Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

14h10~14h30

OP42: H. W. Ward: Water Addition Control in a Continuous Conversion Reactor

14h30~14h50

OP43: D. L. Flumignan: Brazilian Automotive Gasoline Quality Prediction Applying Multivariate Data Analysis Techniques SIMCA in Chromatographic Data

14h50~15h10

OP44: Y. Van der Heyden: FEAR Method to Estimate Factor Effects in Supersaturated Designs Constructed From Plackett-Burman Designs

15h10~15h30

OP45: R. E. Bruns: Unreplicated Split-Plot Mixture Designs and Statistical Models For Optimizing Mobile Chromatographic Phase and Extraction Solutions For Fingerprint Searches

15h30~15h45

Coffee break 

Session 10: Chemometrics in Food Science and Agriculture


15h45~16h25

PL14: P. Heussen: Using Near Infrared and Multivariate Analysis to Predict the Butterfat Content of Mixed Spreadable Fats

16h25~16h45

OP46: N. Estephan: Spectral Data Reduction by Using Multivariate Methods in Factorial Discriminant Analysis

16h45~17h05

OP47: J. P. Aparício: Robust Descriptor Generation in Free Choice Type Profiling Sensory Studies by a Modified PCA on a Merged Data Sets Based Method: Example With Different Orange Juice Types

17h05~17h25

OP48: O. Galtier: Geographic Origins of Virgin Olive Oils Determined by Chemometric Analysis of NIR Spectra

17h30~18h30

Poster awards and closing