Thursday, July 19th, 2018
09:00 | Plenary 4 (PT4): Prof. Yasuhiro Shimizu, Nagasaki University (Japan) Session Chair: Ralf Moos | ||
AudiMax | Lecture Hall "BIG" | Lecture Hall 1 | |
Applications 2 - Real-life Environments | Sensor Systems and Microfluidics 1 | Hybrid/Integrated Sensors | |
Session Chair Sosan Rose-Pehrsson | Session Chair Seonghwan Kim | Session Chair Peter Hesketh | |
10:00 | Hiroshi Imaya (AP2.1) Development of amperometric gas sensors for industrial/environmental usage | Teodor Veres (SM1.1) Microfluidic-Based Platforms for Biological Assays Automation in Life-Sciences Research and Remote Medical Applications | Alberto Tarancón (HI.1) Fully Integrated Electrochemical Sensors: a Disruptive Alternative Compatible With Microelectronics Procedures |
10:30 | Sungju Choi (AP2.2) Artificial Synapse and Neuron Combining the Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistor and Memristor | Greg E. Collins (SM1.2) Probing the Optical Pressure of Pathogen-Exposed Macrophages on a Microfluidic Chip | Hiroaki Yamazaki (HI.2) Integrated MEMS Hydrogen Gas Sensor with PdCuSi-based Hydrogen Actuators and Micro Thermal Conductivity Detector |
10:45 | Maria Pilar Pina (AP4.3) Silver nanoplates on graphite substrates for ultrasensitive and label free Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) based detection of organophosphorous nerve agents in gas phase | Renato Rogosic (SM1.3) Microfluidic biomimetic sensor for drug detection | Fan Gao (HI.3) Multi-channel miniaturized electrochemical platform based on microfluidics with serial and quantitative dilution |
11:00 | Klaus Koren (AP2.4) Using Optical Sensor Nanoparticles for Imaging Chemical Dynamics is Marine Systems | Frank Bunge (SM1.4) Lab-on-a-Chip System to Monitor the Oxygen Consumption of Mammalian Cells | Estefania Nunez-Carmona (HI.4) The BC- MOS: New Bacterial Cellulose Bio-based MOS Gas Sensors |
11:15 | Coffee | ||
AudiMax | Lecture Hall "BIG" | Lecture Hall 1 | |
Applications 3 - Indoor Gas Sensing | Sensor Systems and Microfluidics 2 | Solid Electrolyte Sensors | |
Session Chair Corrado Di Natale | Session Chair Teodor Veres | Session Chair Chong-Ook Park | |
11:45 | Pehr E. Pehrsson (AP3.1) Silicon Nanowire Arrays for the Preconcentration and Joule Heating-Based Desorption of Trace Vapors | Hiroaki Suzuki (SM2.1) Coulometry and Signal Enhancement for Microfluidic Systems | Geyu Lu (SE.1) Solid State Electrochemical Gas Sensors Based on Stabilized Zirconia and Oxide Electrodes |
12:00 | |||
12:15 | Wan-Young Chung (AP3.2) EMI-free Bidirectional Real-time Indoor Environment Monitoring System | Spas D. Kolev (SM2.2) Determination of Inorganic Arsenic as Arsenite in Water Samples by a Paper-Based Microfluidic Sensor System | Jens Zosel (SE.2) Oxygen solid electrolyte coulometry: Chances, challenges and new approaches |
12:30 | Manal Beshay (AP3.3) Real-time Air-Sense Module for Monitoring Enclosed Livestock Housing | Roberto Paolesse (SM2.3) Silicon Corrole based paper strips for the visual determination of fluoride ion | Fangmeng Liu (SE.3) Highly selective and stable mixed-potential type gas sensor based on stabilized zirconia and Cd2V2O7 sensing electrode for NH3 detection |
12:45 | M. Maciejewska (AP3.4) Recognition of indoor events using gas sensors | Osamu Niwa (SM2.4) Metal Nanoparticles Embedded Electrode Materials for Chemical and Biosensor Applications | Xin Zhang (SE.4) Effects of Cathodic Polarization on a Layered Au,Pt-YSZ Mixed-potential Gas Sensing Electrode: Studies by steadystate and dynamic electrochemical methods |
13:00 | Lunch Break | ||
AudiMax | Lecture Hall "BIG" | Lecture Hall1 | |
Applications 4 - Safety | MEMS-based Sensing | Field-Effect Sensors | |
Session Chair Pehr E. Pehrsson | Session Chair Anton Köck | Session Chair Geyu Lu | |
14:00 | Yunqi Wang (AP4.1) Miniaturized 3D Printed Particulate Matter Sensor for Personal Monitoring | Seongwhan Kim (ME.1) Quantitative nanomechanical IR spectroscopy for label-free molecular recognition | Jun-Rui Zhang (FE.1) Low power analog frontend for ISFET sensor readout |
14:15 | Abhishek Motayed (AP4.2) Wearable Chemical Hazard Detection Systems using Chip-scale Microsensors | Omar Kassem (FE.5) | |
14:30 | Wan-Young Chung (AP2.3) Wireless Food Monitoring System with High Efficient Long-range Battery-less Smart Sensor Tag | Janghyeon Lee (ME.2) Miniaturized Gas Analysis System for Detection of Trace-level Volatile Organic Compound Mixtures | Melanie Jablonski (FE.3) Field-effect biosensor for acetoin detection during fermentation process of alcoholic beverages |
14:45 | Susan L. Rose-Pehrsson (AP4.4) Trace Vapor Testbed and Vapor Generators for Hazardous Chemicals, Explosives and Narcotics | Peter Hesketh (ME.3) MEMS-GC with Integrated Heater for Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer | Meile Wu (FE.4) Inkjet-Printed PEI FET-Type Humidity Sensor Having a Horizontal Floating-Gate |
15:00 | Nicolay J. Pineau (AP4.5) Detecting breath and skin emitted tracers of humans with flame-made sensor arrays | Arnesh Kumar Bose (ME.4) Flexible Microplasma Discharge Device for the Detection of Biochemicals | Mike Andersson (FE.2) |
15:15 | Ghulam Mustafa (AP4.6) Imprinted Polymers and Grephene-MIP composite based Chemical Sensors for the Selective Detection of Heavy Metal Ions | Andreas Schütze (ME.5) Citizen science with smart gas sensors: air quality assessment and environmental studies by students | Shin-ichi Wakida (FE.6) Development of Stable ISFETs for Salivary Nitrate to Acute Stress Monitoring |
15:30 | Closing Ceremony Session Chairs: Peter Lieberzeit, Ralf Moos |