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. BNASS will celebrate its 20th event in 2020 and during its history, there have been some tremendous changes in atomic spectroscopy. BNASS 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 organisers would especially like to encourage young researchers to present their results in short oral presentations within each of the topic sessions.
Topics: Recent atomic spectroscopy advances, Fundamentals of collision cells including triple quadrupole MS, Measurement of nanoparticles (single particle analysis and field-flow fractionation), Bio-imaging and laser ablation applications, Speciation and metallomics, Biological and clinical applications of trace element analysis, Environmental analysis, Food analysis