nano-IR Workshop: Guided Application on your Sample*
Munich (Haar) | October 14-15, 2025
We are thrilled to invite you to our nano-IR workshop, dedicated to soft materials and surface science. This event organized by attocube allows you to explore applications of nano-IR technologies (nano-FTIR, AFM-IR, and Infrared s-SNOM) for your particular research interest. The event will feature technology tutorials and scientific presentations, followed by live demonstrations that offer insights into the measurement workflow.
*Important note: Test measurements on your own samples are available immediately after the main workshop (limited slots available, pre-booking is mandatory).
Be part of open discussions to stimulate collaborations and boost your publications and grant success.
Event Highlights:
- Keynote Talks: Guided tutorials from renowned experts in nanoscale IR spectroscopy
- Live Demo: One-to-one demonstrations on your own samples
- Software Tutorials: Hands-on training sessions for nano-IR data analysis
- Poster & Networking Sessions: Opportunities to present and connect with your pears
Event Details:
- Venue: Klein Theater Haar & NanoFactory, Haar, Germany
- Registration Deadline: September 28, 2025
- Registration Fees: 200€ (includes tea/coffee, lunch on all workshop days, and a workshop dinner)
Confirmed Speakers
- Andreas Barth – Stockholm University, Sweden
Introduction to biological FTIR spectroscopy - Gianfelice Cinque – Diamond Synchrotron, United Kingdom
nano-FTIR spectroscopy for probing anticancer drugs at subcellular scale - Volker Deckert – Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology Jena, Germany
Correlating nano-Raman with nano-FTIR to identify viral particles - Rainer Hillenbrand – CIC nanoGUNE BRTA, Spain
sSNOM technology tutorial - Magnus Johnson – KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Nanocellulose and wood cell walls on the nanoscale
- Iris Niehues – Uni Münster, Germany
Raman spectroscopy of low-dimensional materials - Georg Ramer – TU Wien, Austria
AFM-IR technology tutorial - Petra Tegeder – Heidelberg University, Germany
AFM-IR and IR-SNOM for the characterization of small molecule organic semiconductors - Alexander Veber – Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany
nanoFTIR for quantification of cellular metabolism
Organized by

Bogdan Sava
Dr. Bogdan Sava is an application engineer at attocube, where he guides customers through personalized sample testing, helping them select the optimal scientific instruments for their research labs.

Sergiu Amarie
Dr. Sergiu Amarie is an application engineer at attocube, where he is instrumental in sharing the company's latest innovations and technologies with customers worldwide.