Tuesday, July 17th, 2018

09:00  

Plenary 2 (PT2): Prof. Robert Gyurcsányi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary)
"Solid-state nanopores for sensing"

Session Chair: Yasuhiro Shimizu

   AudiMax Lecture Hall "BIG" Lecture Hall 1
Lecture Hall 5
  Gas Sensors 4 Biosensors 4 - Novel Transducers Electrochemical Sensors 1 Olfaction
 

 Session Chair

Joseph Stetter

Session Chair

Chailapakul Orawon

Session Chair

Robert Gyurcsányi

 Session Chair

Dharmatov Rahula B Albano

10:00 Chris Blackman (GS4.1)
Designing Selectivity: A Chemists Perspective
Jussi Hiltunen (BS2.1)
Mass-producible opto-fluidic sensors
Eric Bakker (EC1.1)
Recognizing Ionic Species with New Sensing Concepts
Chris A. Mayhew (OL.1)
Applications of Soft Chemical Ionisation Mass Spectrometric Instrumentation to Investigate the Human Volatilome for use in the Medical Sciences
10:30 Stefan Lehmann (GS4.2)
A copper(II) oxide - tin dioxide heterojunction sensor for the detection of hydrogen sulfide
Fred Lisdat (BS4.2)
Label-free detection of nucleic acids and proteins using impedance spectroscopy and surface plasmon resonance
Thanih A. Balbaied (EC1.2)
Development of real-time monitoring of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) biomarker released from cells based on microelectrode arrays for clinical analysis
Hyung Gi Byun (OL.2)
Olfaction as Sensors and Actuators
 10:45 Corrado di Natale (GS4.3)
Gas sensing properties of Porphyrins-Graphene composite electrospun fibers
Bergoi Ibarlucea (BS4.3)
Lethal Disease Discrimination Using Silicon Nanowire-Based Field-Effect Transistors
Liqiang Luo (EC1.3)
Synthesis of ZnMn2O4 microspheres forelectrochemical sensing of hydrogen peroxide
11:00 Stefan Palzer (GS4.4)
A reproducible, metal oxide based gas sensor for ppb level hydrogen sulfide detection
Chia-Ming Yang (BS4.4)
TiO2 Nanorod-based Photoelectrochemical Sensor for Alzheimer's Disease Detection
Hiroaki Matsuura (EC1.4)
Electrochemical Dissolved Hydrogen Sensor Using Securely Adsorbed Platinum Particles on Nitrogen-containing Carbon Electrodes Prepared by Stepwise Electrolysis
Ping Wang (OL.3)
An In Vivo Electrophysiological Method for Measuring Olfactory Dysfunction
         
11:15

Coffee

   AudiMax Lecture Hall "BIG" Lecture Hall 1
Lecture Hall 5
         
  Gas Sensors 5 Biosensors 5 - Biomimetic Approaches Electrochemical Sensors 2 Sensor Arrays 1
 

Session Chair

Wojtek Wlodarski

Session Chair

Karsten Haupt

Session Chair

Hiroaki Suzuki

Session Chair

Ping Wang

11:45 Andreas T. Güntner (GS5.1)
Selective gas sensors from flames for breath analysis
Supannika Klangphukhiew (BS5.1)
Biosensor of stress hormone cortisol based on molecular imprinted polymer
Gustavo A. Rivas (EC2.1)
Carbon nanostructures-based electrochemical (bio)sensors for the quantification of environmental and clinic markers
Gaku Imamura (AR1.1)
Development of Machine Learning Models for Gas Identification Based on Transfer Functions
12:00 Sam F. Y. Li (BS5.2)
Development of Rapid Assays for Detection and Identification of Pathogenic Bacteria
Dimitris Ioannou (AR1.2)
Cross-reactive graphene and ZnO chemical vapor sensors for precise discrimination
 12:15 Peng Sun (GS5.2)
Enhanced Gas sensing by Double-Shell V2O5 Hollow Nanospheres Functionalized with PdO Nanoparticles
Dharmatov Rahula B. Albano(BS5.3)
Piezoelectric quartz crystal aptamer biosensor for detection and quantification of SARS CoV helicase protein
Hugues Brisset (EC2.2)
Screen printed carbon electrodes incorporating electrochemical molecularly imprinted polymers to detect pollutant
Corrado Di Natale (AR1.3)
Real time Proton Transfer Reaction and Electronic Nose simultaneous measurements on same samples
12:30 Xiaowei Li (GS5.3)
Ultra -Thin ZnFe2O4 Nanosheets-Decorated ZnO Hollow Nanofibers for High Sensitive Acetone Sensor
Marcel Bouvet (BS5.4)
Conductive Polymers for Ammonia Sensing: Electrodeposition, Hybrid Materials and Heterojunctions
Tatsuro Goda (EC2.3)
Incorporation of Sugar into Conducting Polymer Enables Specific Biosensing of Human Influenza Virus
Hanzo Tsuzuki (AR1.4)
Artificial Intelligence Nose (Aino-Pro) for the Medical Field
 12:45 Manik Chougule (GS5.4)
Cerium Oxide-based Nanoparticles Thin Film: Sensitive and Selective for detection of NO2 gas
Takuya Iida (BS5.5)
Highly Sensitive Rapid DNA Sensor Based on Light-induced Acceleration of Molecular Recognition
Sumomarm Chaneam (EC2.4)
Effective Sensing Devices for Online Monitoring of Urea and Creatinine in Human Urine
Leo Schranzhofer (AR1.5)
Fabrication of multi-analyte nanosensors for biological targets - Introduction to the AquaNOSE project
       
13:00 Lunch Break
   AudiMax Lecture Hall "BIG" Lecture Hall 1
Lecture Hall 5
  Gas Sensors 6 - Sensing VOCs Special Session "Biomimetics" Electrochemical Sensors 3 Sensor Arrays 2
 

Session Chair

Roberto Paolesse

 Session Chair

Sergey Piletsky

 Session Chair

Eric Bakker

Session Chair

Hyung Gi

14:30

 

 

 

Jong-Heun Lee (GS6.1)
Highly selective and sensitive detection of benzene, toluene, and xylene using oxide semiconductors
Franz Dickert (BM.1)
Application of mass-sensitive sensors - from molecules to cells
Kurt Kalcher (EC3.1)
Heterogeneous Carbon Electrodes and Nano-Sized Materials: Some Current Trends
Ping Wang (AR2.1)
The research progress of biomimetic olfaction and taste sensors
14:45 Sohrab Mansouri (EC3.2)
Miniaturization of Electrochemical Sensors
 15:00 Dan Zhang (GS6.2)
Highly sensitive BTEX sensors based on hexagonal WO3 nanosheets
Frieder Scheller (BM.2)
Electrochemistry for MIPs
Takafumi Akamatsu (EC3.3)
Sensitivity enhancement of mixed-potential gas sensor by a series-connected sensor array
Kevin J. Johnson (AR2.2)
Chemical gamut and implications for describing the analytical capability of sensor arrays
15:15 Aran Koo (GS6.3)
Enhanced Sensing Performance of Pt -decorated Al -doped ZnO Nanoparticles for detection of Acetone
Heiko Iken (EC3.4)
Development of a Combined pH- and Redox-Sensitive Bi-Electrode Glass Thin-Film Sensor
Fabien Josse (AR2.3)
Design of an SH-SAW Sensor Array with High Sensitivity and Partial Selectivity Using Polymer-Plasticizer Coatings
15:30 Taro Ueda (GS6.4)
VOC Sensing Properties of YSZ-Based Gas Sensors Attached with Au-Based Electrodes Prepared by a Drop-Coating Method
Karsten Haupt (BM.3)
Biomimicry at the molecular level: Molecularly imprinted polymers as synthetic antibodies for bioanalysis, biosensing and bioimaging
Kumi Y. Inoue (EC3.5)
Liquid-junction Free Reference Electrode Integration into Amperometric Sensor Probe Using Closed Bipolar Electrode System
Geminesse A. Sianghio (AR2.4)
Electronic nose based on piezoelectric quartz crystal array sensors for the discrimination of different types of coffee beans
 15:45 Martine Mayne L'Hermite (GS6.5)
Multi-walled carbon nanotube sensor coupled with a pre-concentrator nanoporous layer for the detection of benzene at low temperature
ShaoPei Li (EC3.6)
Electrochemical Sensor for the Controlled-Release of Curcumin from a Novel Polyacrylamide Hydrogel
Chunsheng Wu (AR2.5)
Multiple surface acoustic wave devices modified with different bitter receptors for chemical sensing
         

16:00

Coffee
16:30 - 18:15  Poster Session 2
P-2 - Biomimetic Sensors (P2BM) P-2 - Mechanisms, Modeling and Simulation (P2MM)
 
P-2 - Electrochemical Sensors (P2EC) P-2 - Nanomaterials for Gas Sensing (P2NG)
P-2 - Emerging Sensor Technologies (P2EM) P-2 - Sensor Arrays (P2AR)
P-2 - Gas Sensors (P2GS)