1st Announcement
It is our great pleasure to announce that the 14th International Conference on “Instrumental Methods of Analysis: Modern Trends and Applications (IMA 2025)”, will take place on September 14-17, 2025 in Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece.
IMA is a biannual series of conferences that started in 1999 and covers all areas of Analytical Chemistry and applications to a wide range of scientific sectors (e.g., health, environment, food, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, forensics, archaeometry and art diagnostics). Leading analytical chemists from all over the world have presented their research work at the previous IMA meetings and shared ideas on timely issues and challenges in all fields of Instrumental Methods of Analysis.
For the 14th IMA conference, we aim to bring together some of the most talented and innovative analytical chemists, including enthusiastic young scientists, from all over the world for an excellent scientific conference located in one of the most beautiful cities of Greece and most popular destinations in Europe. The scientific program will include keynote lectures, oral and poster presentations. Special sessions devoted to timely topics of Analytical Chemistry will be organized. Furthermore, we welcome contributions from companies, including presentations of new instrumentation, novel applications and assessment of future commercial trends and applications.
For more information about the conference, including scientific sessions, invited speakers, important dates, registration, and submission of your contributions, just visit our website (https://ima2025.gr/), which will be continuously updated.
Looking forward to welcoming you to Argostoli for an unforgettable conference.
The Chairs of IMA 2025
Assist. Prof. Fotis Tsopelas
Prof. Theodore Christopoulos
Prof. em. Maria Ochsenkühn- Petropoulou
Laboratory of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens
Analytical/Bioanalytical Chemistry & Nanotechnology Research Group, Department of Chemistry, University of Patras
Laboratory of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens