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The Coblentz Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1954.

Its purpose is to foster the understanding and application of vibrational spectroscopy.

The Coblentz Society Web Site is sponsored by Miami University and the Molecular Microspectroscopy Laboratory.

 

The Coblentz Society is a technical affiliate of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy.

 

 

Coblentz Board Election

 

2009 Craver Award Announcement

 

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The Society presents five awards annually to recognize outstanding scientists whose contributions have made an impact on the field of vibrational spectroscopy.

 


 

  New - Coblentz Infrared Database is now available in a digital format that can be used for spectral searching.  Click Coblentz Society Infrared Spectral Collection for ACD/Labs for more details.


The Coblentz Society provides reference material in the form of publications of Spectral Databases.

Special Collections (In Hardbound Books)

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In addition to these awards, the Society offers encouragement to young spectroscopists through its Student Award Program.

Student Award

Nominations for these awards are invited.

 

 

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The Coblentz Society participates in various conferences where vibrational spectroscopy are featured.

 

 

The Coblentz Society Newsletter

February 2009

 

 


Please feel free to contact us at the address shown below for additional information.

 

 

President:                                                   
Ian R. Lewis, Ph.D.
Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc.
371 Parkland Plaza
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Tel: (734) 665-8083 ext. 324
Cell Phone: (734) 665-8199
email: lewis@kosi.com
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Last Updated:  01/17/08