
The Eastern Analytical Symposium (EAS) is one of the longest-running and most respected events in the field of analytical chemistry and related sciences. Held annually for more than 60 years, it serves as a comprehensive platform for scientists, researchers, students, and industry professionals to exchange knowledge, explore new technologies, and advance practical laboratory solutions.
At its core, EAS is designed to support continuing education and professional development. This is achieved through a rich program that combines scientific symposia, hands-on workshops, and short courses with a large-scale industrial exposition. The event brings together both academic and applied perspectives, ensuring a strong balance between theoretical innovation and real-world laboratory practice.
A central pillar of EAS is its extensive technical program, which typically features more than 350 presentations. These cover a broad spectrum of analytical disciplines, including pharmaceutical analysis, food and environmental testing, forensic science, chemometrics, spectroscopy, chromatography (GC, LC, CE), mass spectrometry, microscopy, and sensor technologies. The focus is strongly practical—highlighting how analytical techniques are applied to solve real laboratory challenges.
EAS is particularly valued for its short courses, which emphasize immediately applicable knowledge. These courses are led by recognized experts and are tailored to practicing analysts, offering practical guidance, troubleshooting strategies, and cost-effective solutions that can be directly implemented in daily laboratory work.
Running alongside the scientific program is a major instrumentation and technology exhibition, where leading vendors present the latest developments in analytical instruments, consumables, and software. The exposition provides a unique opportunity for attendees to interact directly with manufacturers, evaluate new technologies, and identify solutions tailored to their analytical needs.
EAS also plays an important role in recognizing excellence in the field. Each year, it presents a series of prestigious awards honoring outstanding achievements in areas such as analytical chemistry, mass spectrometry, separation science, vibrational spectroscopy, chemometrics, and magnetic resonance, along with a Young Investigator Award. These awards highlight significant contributions to theory, instrumentation, and applied analytical science.
The symposium is supported by a wide network of scientific organizations, including the American Chemical Society, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, and other professional associations. This collaborative foundation reinforces EAS as a meeting point for diverse disciplines within analytical science.