BNASS 2026: The 22nd Biennial National Atomic Spectroscopy Symposium
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BNASS 2026: The 22nd Biennial National Atomic Spectroscopy Symposium

Biennial National Atomic Spectroscopy Symposium- more details to follow

Date

1 July 2026

Subject areas

Analytical , Nanoscience , Inorganic

Location

Sheffield, UK

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We are very pleased to announce that in 2026 BNASS is returning to the place it all began, the city of Sheffield! BNASS (Biennial National Atomic Spectroscopy Symposium) is the biennial meeting of the RSC Atomic Spectroscopy Group and provides an ideal forum to encourage the exchange of ideas and knowledge in analytical atomic spectroscopy. These advances have been showcased at BNASS, which has built an international reputation for both the quality of the science presented and the unique style of the symposium, enabling delegates to meet and discuss issues in a social setting. The meeting includes a mix of established and early career speakers, and the organisers would especially like to encourage early career researchers to present their results in short oral presentations within each of the topic sessions.

Our two keynote presentations will be:

Nanoparticles in Foodstuffs: What Single Particle ICP-MS Can (and Can' t) Tell Us, by Assoc. Prof. Dr Katrin Löschner

Remobilisation and biotransformations of trace elements in soils, by Prof. Dr. Adrien Mestrot.

In addition we have the

Thermo Spectroscopy Award presentation:

Boron on the clock: single-cell ICP-MS reveals rapid BNCT kinetics by Dr James Coverdale.

Abstract submission is found here - https://forms.office.com/e/DQtit8EBZS

Speakers

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Prof. Dr. Adrien Mestrot

University of Bern

Switzerland

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Assoc. Prof. Dr Katrin Löschner

DTU National Food Institute

Denmark

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Dr James Coverdale

University of Birmingham

UK

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Committees

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Jackie Morton

HSE

UK

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Rebekah Moore

Imperial College London

UK

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Shaun Lancaster

University of Leoben

Austria

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Sarah Hill

LGC

UK

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Adam Laycock

HSA

UK

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Steve Hill

University of Plymouth

UK

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Alan Cross

Thames Water

UK

Event details

Registration Fees:

RSC Member £335

RSC Student Member £150

Non-member £410

Non-member Student £250

Early bird fees until 31st May 2026, after which it will cost £100 more per fee.

All social events included in the registration fee.

Booking Registration URL

Deadlines

The Cutler's Hall

The Cutler's Hall, 7-15 Church Street, Sheffield, S1 1HG, UK

Venue details URL

Jackie Morton and Rebekah Moore

HSE, Imperial College London