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SPEAKERS
Klaus Schollenbruch Dr. Klaus Schollenbruch studied Geology at the University of Tübingen. His diploma work was about the alteration of eudialyte in the Illimaussaq intrusion in South Greenland. In 2007 he started his PhD work at the University of Frankfurt about phase transformations in Fe‐bearing spinel. This involved in situ experiments with multi anvil and diamond anvil cells. After his PhD work, which included the discovery of a new Fe‐oxide phase, he went to the German Gemmological Assiciation working as a teacher in the gemological courses and also in the laboratory of the DSEF (German Gem Lab). Klaus Schollenbruch has the degree of a FGG and EG and is a member of the examination committee of the FEEG.
Juan S. Cózar Vice‐president of the IGE, President of the scientific committee of the IGE, Member of the Board of Directors of IGE&Minas, Director of the Gem Testing Laboratory of IGE&Minas, Director of the Diamond Graduation course of IGE&Minas. For twenty years he was also the Head of the SEM+EDX laboratory of the
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Institute of Environment at CIEMAT. Has participated in ten international projects: “El Berrocal”, “FEBEX”, “GRIMSEL”, “OKLO”, “BARRA”, “MATRIX”, “PALMOTTU”, “Los Ratones”, “Mont Terri” y “Almacenamiento de CO2”. Author and co‐author of more than a hundred of scientific publications on petrology, mineralogy and gemology in Spanish and international journals, 29 presentations to congresses. Author of the Book IV of the project “The Visigoth treasure of Guarrazar” edited by the CSIC.
Anthony Cáceres Graduated Gemologist and Diamond Grader by Spanish Gemological Institute (IGE) and European Gemologist (FEEG). Currently working at IGE&Minas Gem Testing Laboratory. His other interests are gem cutting using modern techniques, gemstone photography and web sites development.
Miguel Ángel Pellicer García Graduated in Chemical Sciences (University of Zaragoza), Graduated in Gemology (University of Barcelona and Gemological Association of Great Britain, Gem‐A), Specialist in diamonds and synthetic and treated gems (U.B.). President of AGEDA (Gemological Association of Aragón).
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Gemology teacher at the School of Gemology of Barcelona (1986‐2008). Gemology teacher at the University of Zaragoza (2009‐2013). Author of the book "The other precious stones" about synthetic gemstones. Editor of the journal "Cuadernos de Gemología". Author of various gemological articles. Tully Medal Gemology award granted by Gem‐A in 1985. San Pedro Gemology award granted by AGEDA in 1989.
Mª Cinta Osácar Soriano Graduated and PhD in Geology in the University of Zaragoza, she got the Gemology Diploma in the University of Barcelona and the Gemmological Association of Great Britain and the Diamond Diploma in the University of Barcelona. She is senior lecturer in the Crystallography and Mineralogy division of the Earth Sciences Departement (University of Zaragoza), where she has taught Crystallography and Mineralogy in the Geology and Chemistry degrees. She is director and lecturer in the Gemology Diploma of the University of Zaragoza. Currently, her research focuses on the mineralogy and geochemistry of modern and recent sediments (detrital sediments, tufas, speleothems), linked to climatic and environmental changes and on the mineralogy of sediments in relation with paleomagnetic analysis. Member of AGEDA (Asociación Gemológica de Aragón) since its foundation, she coordinated the “I Jornadas Internacionales sobre la Gemología científica en la sociedad actual” (April 2008, Zaragoza). She has given talks on popular Gemology.
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José A. Espí Doctor in Mining Engineering (1977) in Polytechnic University of Madrid and Master of Business Administration by New Mexico Hihglands University, USA (1985). Since 1970 he has worked in a multiple projects as Chief of Exploration, Director of Production, Project Manager y Director of Research in companies such as ENADIMSA, Minas de Almagrera, Promotora de Minas y Carbones and PRESUR. In addition, from 1992 to 1997 he was Director of Geology and Basic Techniques and later Director of Mineral Resources of the Spanish Technological Geomining Institute. In the 1998‐2013 period, professor, at first, and senior lecturer later in the School of Mining Engineers of Madrid, in the Mineral Deposits department, alternating this dedication with investigation work, and participating in various CYTED projects, Joint PhD Courses of the UPM in Latin America, Project Alfa in Latin America and consultancy in mining projects in Spain and aboard.
Mª del Pilar Diago Diago Full Professor in International Private Law. Faculty of Law, Zaragoza University. Graduated in Law in 1993 and Doctor of Laws in 1998, Faculty of Law, Zaragoza University, with “sobresaliente cum laude” distinction. Investigation areas: International property law, international business law, international family law, conflict‐alliance of civilizations, interregional law, international procedural law, alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
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Teacher of the Gemology Diploma courses in the University of Zaragoza. Co‐Director of the International Private Law Platform Millennium http://www.plataformamillennium.com
Geoffrey Dominy Geoffrey Dominy is an independent gemmologist based in Vancouver, British Columbia and the senior jewelry appraiser on the CBC Canadian Antiques Roadshow. He is a Fellow of the Gemmological Association and Gem Testing Laboratory of Great Britain with Distinction, which is one of the highest gemmological designations in the world. He has been appraising, lecturing and teaching since 1987 and was a contributing author for both the 5th & 6th Editions of Robert Webster’s ‘Gems’ which even today is considered one of the most authoritative textbooks in Gemmology. He has just released ‘The Handbook of Gemmology’, the first gemmological reference book written specifically for the digital market featuring the photography of internationally renowned gemstone photographer Tino Hammid and is a regular contributor to Jewelry Business Advisor and Jewellery Net Asia.
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Igor Klepikov Bachelor of Geology, Geological faculty of St. Petersburg State University (specialization in gemology). Master student of mineralogy department, Saint‐Petersburg State University. Master thesis is devoted to the study of crystal morphology and structural defects in diamond crystals from the alluvial deposits of the Northeast of Siberian Platform. Areas of interest: gemological examination, precious and ornamental stones, minerals, mineralogy and gemology of diamonds, evaluation of diamonds.
Yury Nefedov Master student of «Geology and prospecting of mineral deposits» specialty at Saint‐Petersburg State Mining University ‐ SPMU, Saint‐Petersburg, Russia. Areas of interest: “Brazil‐Uralian” diamond type. Infrared spectrometry of the diamonds.
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Galina Anastasenko PhD in Geology, Associate Professor in the Department of Mineralogy, Geological faculty, Saint‐Petersburg State University. Curator of the museum of the Department of Mineralogy of Saint‐Petersburg State University. Expert at the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. Co‐Chairman of the Museum of the Russian Mineralogical Society (with V.G.Krivovichev). Research interests: museums management, general questions of mineralogy.
Nadezhda Erysheva Bachelor of Geology, Geological faculty of St. Petersburg State University (specialization in gemology). Currently Master student, doing her investigation on morphological characteristics of diamonds from the collection of the Department of Mineralogy of Saint‐Petersburg State University. Nadezhda also works as a chief gemologist in a private company.
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Menahem Sevdermish Menahem Sevdermish D.Litt. FGA (1974) is an internationally recognized authority on gem commercialization, the processing of gemstones. In 1975, he founded the first Gemological Institute of Israel. In 1978 Menahem invented the Carmel cut which became the flag cut of the Israeli Gem cutting industry, and was the basis for many diamond cutting styles. He authored “The Dealer’s Book of Gems and Diamonds” widely acknowledged in the gemological world and trade. As a result of decade of research into the future of gem industry, Menahem and his team has developed the revolutionary “Gemewizard”, a unique color communication, grading and trading and pricing system for gems and diamonds. Approved by the GIA Education and used by many institutions in the trade including AGTA Gemeshare trading platform. A unique Market place from miners, dealers, retailers and consumers, merging into social media and other industries such as the fashion industry.
Helena Calvo del Castillo Gratuated in Chemistry and PhD in Earth and Environmental Sciences in the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Helena Calvo del Castillo currently wotks in the interdisciplinary research group led by Dr. Strivay in the
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Centre Européen d’Archéométrie de la Université de Liège, which she joined in 2007. Being her main research area Archaeometry, her activity has enrolled in the framework of two projects of the Belgian Science Policy (BELSPO) which deal with Non‐destructive Analyses of Cultural Heritage Objects and the study of pigments in artworks (long‐term role and fate of sulphides in painted Works of art). Graduated in Gemology in the school of the Société Belge de Gemmologie in Brussels (S.B.G.) and the F.E.E.G. en 2012, and having obtained the Diamond Grading Diploma by HRD Antwerp, Helena is since then a member of the Management Board of the S.B.G. as well as of its board of volunteer teachers and is delegate of the F.E.E.G. in the S.B.G. since 2013.
Adrián Andrada Chacón Graduated in Chemistry in the Complutense University of Madrid (2012), and Master in Chemical Science and Technology (2013). During his education received a grant for research collaboration and started his investigation in the High Pressures group in the Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Sciences of the Complutense University, where is doing his PhD thesis currently, with a grant by the Ministry of Economics and Competitiveness. His investigation field is focused on the study of substances in conditions of extreme pressure. For that, diamonds and other gems like moissanite and sapphire are frequently used in high pressure cells (Diamond Anvil Cella, DAC). His investigations also dial with application of Raman and X ray diffraction techniques.
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Valentín García Baonza Full Professor in Physical Chemistry in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Research resume: Honors, Awards and Committees: 1999 EHPRG Award ‐ European High Pressure Research Group (EHPRG), EHPRG: Scientific Committee 2002‐2005, 2008‐2011, 25th AIRAPT‐53rd EHPRG Meeting Chairman 2015 Thesis: 7 Ph. D. Thesis & 15 Ms. Thesis directed since 1999. Scientific publications: 85 in ISI ranked journals, 8 book chapters and 5 reviews. Conferences: 25 invited conferences and about 80 conference communications. Recent R&D Projects: Grupo UCM de Altas Presiones: Determinación de Parámetros Termodinámicos y Espectroscópicos (Director), Matter at High Pressure Program (MALTA‐Consolider, National Coordinator), Chemistry at High Pressure Program (Coordinator). Research Lines: High Pressure Techniques, Equation of State Models, Spectroscopy (Raman, Luminescence, IR & VIS‐UV) Reviewer of more than 20 scientific journals, FP7 program, ANEP, MICINN & ANECA.
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Victor Tuzlukov Victor Tuzlukov was born in 1964 in Siberia. The range of his interests is very diverse – travelling, photography, sport, and literature. His philosophical tales were awarded at the international literary contest “The Golden Feather of Russia”. Several photo‐exhibitions took place in different Russian cities. Victor began to facet gemstones on 2000. He is a member of US Faceters Guild since 2006. He participated in different national and international faceting competition and won the International Individual Faceting Championship in Australia on 2010, where he set new world record – 299.17 points from 300. On 2012 Victor judged the International gemcutting competition in Hong Kong. Victor has graduated from Moscow branch of the GIA with the diploma of Graduate Gemologist. On 2010 he founded the Russian Faceters Guild and provided International Faceting Competition «RUSSIAN OPEN’ 2012». Nowadays he is engaged in faceting of top‐quality gemstones and creation of exclusive faceting designs.
Mikko Åström Mikko Åström is gemologist FGA (with distinction), laboratory technician
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and IT entrepreneur having more than 20 years of experience as a gemologist, head of the diploma courses of Gem‐A teaching center at Helsinki and author of gemological articles, books and course materials. He has worked extensively in the field of gemological spectroscopy, designing and inventing UV‐VIS‐NIR, Raman, PL, FTIR and other advanced laboratory instruments.
Alberto Scarani Alberto Scarani is goldsmith on 5th generation, gemologist GG, appraiser of the Chamber of Commerce and Registered Expert of the Tribunal of Rome. Vice‐president of the Scientific and member of the Ethic Committees of Assogemme on behalf of which he has taken many gemological lectures in events like VicenzaOro fair. Jewelry & gemology author and journalist, he has published a number of articles on Vioro, PreziosaMagazine, Rivista Gemmologica Italiana and others. Gemological instrument builder running an historical workshop established in Rome in 1945, he’s even the precious metals instructor of the International Gemological Institute (IGI) of Antwerp and AGA Accredited Senior Gemologist. Since 2006 he is the Co‐Administrator of Gemologyonline.com, the world most renowned non‐profit forum for the exchange of gemological ideas. With Mikko Åström he founded in 2012 the M&A Gemological Instruments, a company specialized in advanced gemological instruments manufacturing.
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Gonzalo Moreno Díaz‐Calderón Graduated in Geological Sciences from the UCM, Gemologist by IGE, IGE&Minas Manager, Professor of Spanish Gemological Institute, coauthor of gemology textbooks of IGE, author of interactive environmental educational exhibitions.
Óscar R. Montoro FORMATION: ‐ PhD in Chemical Sciences in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid “Spectroscopic Study of Natural Resins Analogues Formation”. Apt‐Cum Laude. 2013. ‐ Research work in the program Doctorate in Advanced Chemistry, “Study of Grafit under uniaxial pressure”. Distinction. 2010 ‐ Thesis in Chemical Sciences with Distinction. 1999 ‐ Graduate in Chemical Sciences in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. 1998 OTHER ARCHIEVEMENTS: ‐ COLLABORATION GRANT associated with the scientific research project PB95‐0412, obtained for ACADEMICAL MERITS. 1997
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SCIENTIFIC WORK EXPERIENCE: ‐ Project Investigation and Technological Transference Manager. 2008‐to present. ‐ Auxiliary lab technician. Department of Scientific Direction of L’Oréal Hispania. 1998. OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE ‐ He has worked in international companies such as Accenture, Indra, Santander Bank and Santander Investment Bank, BBVA (International values), Barclays Bank (International values), L’Oréal and Andersen Consulting.
Mercedes Taravillo FORMATION: ‐ PhD in Chemical Sciences in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. 1999. ‐ Graduate in Chemical Sciences in the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. 1993. ‐ Post‐doctoral stay as Research Staff Member in the Physics and Advanced Technologies Directorate/H Division. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of California (Department of Energy of USA) CATEGORY: ‐ Professor at university since 2007. OTHER ARCHIEVEMENTS: ‐ Participation in 17 research projects. ‐ More than 50 scientific articles published. ‐ More than 50 contributions to national and international congresses.
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Svetlana Yanson PhD in Geology, Mineralogy department, Geology faculty, Saint‐Petersburg State University. Research interests: mineralogy of lazurite deposits, information technologies and databases. Deputy Director of the Resource Center of Microscopy and Microanalysis Saint‐Petersburg State University.