Monday, July 16th, 2018

08:30

 Opening   

Session Chair: Peter Lieberzeit  

09:00

        Plenary 1 (PT1): Prof. Perena Gouma, Ohio State University (USA)
"Isoprene sensor/breathalyzer for monitoring sleep disorders"

Session Chair: Peter Lieberzeit

         
   AudiMax Lecture Hall "BIG" Lecture Hall 1
Lecture Hall 5
  Gas Sensors 1 - Fundamentals Biosensors 1 Wearable Sensors Optical Sensors 1
 

 Session Chair

Udo Weimar

Session Chair

Yasukawa Tomoyuki

Session Chair

Perena Gouma

 Session Chair

Zhengjun Zhang

10:00




Ulrike Diebold (GS1.1)
Surface Chemistry of Semiconducting Metal Oxides, Viewed at the Atomic Scale
Jing-Juan Xu (BS1.1)
Biopolar devices in Biosensing
Satish Kumar (WS.1)
Carbon Nanotube Based Flexible Gas Sensors Using Printing Techniques
Sergey M. Borisov (OS1.1)
Luminescence-based Chemical Sensors
10:15





 Tsuyoshi Minami (WS.2)
Label-free and Antibody-free Protein Detection Based on Organic Thin-Film Transistors
10:30





Sheikh Akbar (GS1.2)
Nanoheterostructure Metal Oxide Gas Sensors: Opportunities and Challenges
Dmitri Papkovsky (BS1.2)
Phosphorescence based oxygen sensors? essential tools for cell biology and life science research
Sinem Ortaboy (WS.3)
Non-enzymatic glucose biosensors for smart wearables
Disha Soni (OS1.2)
A Simple Phenothiazine Based Ratiometric Fluorescent Sensor for Hypochlorite Detection
10:45







Noriko Saito (GS1.3)
Pyramid-Shaped ZnO Particles with High Sensitivity to Ethanol Gas
Wan-Young Chung (BS1.3)
Wearable-band type Visible-Near Infrared (VIS-NIR) optical sensor for Non-invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring
Rachel E. Smith (WS.4)
Wearable monitoring of wound pH through a flexible, fibre-based pH sensor
Masanori Ando (OS1.3)
Optical Ozone Sensing by Composite Films of Noble Metals and CdSe/ZnS Quantum Dots
11:00







Anna Staerz (GS1.4)
Sensing with Noble Metal Oxide Loaded WO3
Akihiro Shirai (BS1.4)
Graphene Hybrids: Functionalized Nanomaterial for Single-step Immunoassay Based on Fluorescence Quenching and Size Separation
Angela M. Ervin (WS.5)
Sensors for First Responder Applications

Nadja Steinke (OS1.4)
A low-cost plasmonic sensing device for on-site detection of diclofenac molecules
11:15 Coffee   
   AudiMax Lecture Hall "BIG" Lecture Hall 1
Lecture Hall 5
  Gas Sensors 2 Biosensors 2 Sensors for Diagnostics and Health Care 1 Optical Sensors 2
 

Session Chair

Giorgio Sberveglieri

Session Chair

Patrick Wagner

Session Chair

Chris Mayhew

Session Chair

Sergey Borisov

11:45 Hisao Ohnishi (GS2.1)
Ultra Low Power Thin Film MEMS Gas Sensor
for Battery operated Gas Alarm
Patrick Wagner (BS4.1)
Bio- and chemosensors based on the thermal boundary resistance at solid-liquid interfaces
Neus Sabaté (DH1.1)
Fuel cells as key components for the next generation of autonomous diagnostic devices
Zhengjun Zhang (OS2.1)
On-site Gas Sensing by Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering
12:15 Na Li (GS2.2)
A Low Temperature Formaldehyde Gas Sensor Based on Hierarchical SnO/SnO2 Nano-flowers Assembled from Ultrathin 2D Nano-sheets
Ditta Ungor (BS6.2)
Biocompatible Gold Nanoclusters as? Turn-off? Biosensors
Kasper Eersels (DH1.2)
Thermal biomimetic sensing as a tool for point of-care bacteria detection
Ho Sang Jung (OS2.2)
M13 Bacteriophage Functionalized Silver Nanowire Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Sensor
12:30 Ganesh Khuspe (GS2.3)
PANi-SnO2 nanocomposite films as highly selective, sensitive and stable sensitive, NH 3 sensors
Hirotaka Yamada (BS2.3)
Chain-shaped plasmonic crystal for highly sensitive label-free biosensor
 Julio Arreola (DH1.3)
Validation of Sterilization Methods by Means of Gas Sensors and Spore-based Biosensors
Chih-Hsien Hsu (OS2.3)
O.R.C.- Processed Au Electrode towards Dual Signal Enhancement by Polishing Treatment
12:45 Yilu Chen (GS2.4)
UV light enhanced room temperature NO2 gas sensors based on Au loaded organic?inorganic hybrid perovskite incorporated with tin dioxide
Carmen Moldovan (BS2.4)
Biosensors for Pesticides detection in Food
Aihua Liu (DH1.4)
Phage Display Based Biosensing and Bioanalysis
 Sung-Gyu Park (OS2.4)
Molecule-sensitive and selective gap plasmon-enhanced Raman sensing platform ultrahigh-density one-nanometer gaps
13:00 Lunch Break   
   AudiMax Lecture Hall "BIG" Lecture Hall 1
Lecture Hall 5
  Gas Sensors 3

Biosensors 3

Sensors for Diagnostics and Health Care 2 Applications 1 - Sensing NO2
 

Session Chair

Ulrike Diebold

Session Chair

Fred Lisdat

Session Chair

Jean-Paul Viricelle

Session Chair

Sheikh Akbar

14:30

 

 

 

Steve Semancik (GS7.1)
Integrated Microheaters and the Role of Localized Temperature Control in Chemical and Biochemical Sensing
Orawon Chailapakul (BS3.1)
Paper-based Biosensor and Its Applications
Jan van den Broek (DH2.1)
Isoprene Selective Gas Sensing by Adsorption Filter
J. Sukunta (AP1.1)
WO3 Nanotubes/SnO2 Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive NO2 Detections
14:45 Yong-Sahm Choe (DH2.2)
A portable breath acetone analyzer for a real-time quantitative analysis of exhaled acetone using ultrathin ZnO films and gas separation unit
Xin Geng (AP1.2)
A novel flexible room-temperature NO2 sensor based on WO3 integrated with white LED lamps
 15:00 Tingqiang Yang (GS3.2)
Temperature-Modulated pn-Transition Gas Response of ZnO Nanorod Arrays for Selective Detection of CO
Xiaogiang Chen (BS3.2)
Polydiacetylene-based sensors for the activity assay of phospholipase D
Fan Gao (DH2.3)
Virtual Electronic Nose for Simultaneous Detection of Hydrogen and Methane in Breath on the Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Diseases
Xiaogan Li (AP1.3)
2D SnX2 (X=S, Se) Based Heterojunctions for NO2 Sensing at Low Temperatures
15:15 Yiqun Zhang (GS3.3)
The Role of Ce Doping in Enhancing Sensing Performance of ZnO-based Gas Sensor by Adjusting the Proportion of Oxygen Species
Yasushi Hasebe (BS3.3)
Enzyme-modified carbon-felt based flow-type amperometric glucose biosensor using oxidase/peroxidase-bienzyme system
Giulia Zonta (DH2.4)
Chemoresistive sensors for colorectal cancer preventive screening through fecal odor: double-blind approach
Wenjea J. Tseng (AP1.4)
In2O3 and NiO/In2O3 Hybrid Nanoicicles for Enhanced NO2 Gas Sensing at Room Temperature and High Humidity
15:30 Thomas Ritter (GS3.4)
Mixed-potential based direct catalyst conversion sensor: Independency of the sensor response from oxygen, electrode material, and from the type of analyte
Tatsuya Iwata (BS3.4)
H2O2 and Glutamate Imaging with Improved Sensitivity Based on Charge-Transfer-Type Potentiometric Redox Sensor Arrays
Toshio Itoh (DH2.5)
Development of Exhaled Breath Monitoring System Using Semiconductive Gas Sensors and Statistical Analysis
Sara Morandi (AP1.5)
W-Sn Mixed Oxides for Selective Detection of NO2
 15:45 Ulrich Simon (GS3.5)
A Gas Sensing Approach to Gain Insight into the Mechanism of DeNOx-SCR over Fe-ZSM-5 Catalysts
Johanna Pilas (BS3.5)
Multi-analyte Biosensor Chip for Determination of Organic Acids in Biogas Processes
Xidong Hao (DH2.6)
Acetone Bio-sniffer (YSZ-based Electrochemical Gas Phase Biosensor) toward Diagnosis of Diabetes
Incheol Cho (AP1.6)
Photo-activated NO2 Sensors with 1-D nanomaterials Integrated with Micro-LED for High Irradiation Efficiency
16:00 Coffee   
16:30 - 18:15  Poster Session 1
P-1 - Applications of Chemical Sensors (P1AP) P-1 - Nanomaterials (P1NM)
 
P-1 - Biosensors (P1BS) P-1 - Optical Sensors (P1SM)
P-1 - Flexible, Stretchable and Wearable Sensors (P1FW) P-1 - Sensor Systems and Manufacturing (P1SM)
P-1 - Gas Sensors (P1GS) P-1 - Sensors for Diagnostics and Healthcare (P1DH)
P-1 - Microfluidics and MEMS for Sensing (P1MM)