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Monday, 03.17.

2014
Registration (8:00 - 16:00) (Lobby)
(8:30 - 9:15) Welcome Session - Juan Pablo II (Main Conference Room)
Alberto Lamagna, Conference Chair IMCS-15
National Authorities from the National Atomic Energy Commission of Argentina (CNEA)
and from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation of Argentina (MINCyT)

(9:15 - 10:00) Plenary Session 1 - Juan Pablo II (Main Conference Room)


"Nanomotor-based Biosensing: Nanoscale Motion Transduction and Isolation"
Joseph Wang, University of California, San Diego, USA
Coffee (10:00 - 10:30)
Lecture Session 1 (10:30 - 12:30)
Sensing for Health,
Safety and Security I

M-JPII-1
(10:30-10:50)

M-JPII-1-01

Technologies for Chemical


and Biochemical Sensing I

Emerging Sensing
Materials and Technologies I

Chemical and Biochemical


Sensors I

M-SA-1

M-MCI-1

M-MCII-1

(10:30-10:50)

M-SA-1-01

"Synthesis and gas-sensing


properties of porous
rh-In2O3 nanosheets".

"A Novel Flow Cell for


Opto-Electrochemical Based
Dual Sensing of Heavy
Metal Compounds" .

Jiaqiang Xu
College of Science,
Shanghai University,
Shanghai, China

Binu Baby Narakathu


Western Michigan University,
USA.

(10:50-11:10)
M-JPII-1-02
"Cardiomyocyte-based
biosensor system based
on electric cell-substrate
impedance sensing and CCD
image analysis".
Ning Hu
Zhejiang Universit, China

(11:10-11:40)

-Sp17-

"MST enabled gaschromatography and


spectroscopy for
multidimensional selectivity:
state-of-the art, trends and
perspectives for Health,
Safety and Security"
Stefano Zampolli
Institute for Microelectronics
and Microsystems, CNR National Research Council,
Bologna, Italy

M-SA-1-02
(10:50-11:10)
"Detection of the ammonia
loading of a zeolite
SCR-catalyst by a radio
frequency-based method".
Dieter Rauch
Functional Materials, University
of Bayreuth, Germany
(11:10-11:30)
M-SA-1-03
"Development of gene
sensing system of isolated
cells and its application
to the detection of food
poisoning bacteria".
Izumi Kubo
Soka University, Japan
M-SA-1-04
(11:30-11:50)
"Discrimination of Cells with
Specific Surface Antigens
Based on Negative
Dielectrophoretic Cell
Positioning".
Tomoyuki Yasukawa
University of Hyogo, Japan

(11:40-12:00) M-JPII-1-03
"Metal Oxide Gas Sensors
for Real Time Air
Quality Monitoring".
David G. Rickerby
European Commission
Joint Research Centre, Italy
(12:10-12:30) M-JPII-1-03
To be defined

(11:50-12:20)

-Sp04-

(10:30-11:00)

-Sp11-

"More than 50 years


applying metal oxide
materials for gas sensor:
improved alternatives using
fully integrated devices".
Joan Ramon Morante,
Head of Material
for Energy Area, Catalonia
Institute for Energy Research,
Spain
(11:00-11:30)

-Sp10-

"Raman Sensing
of electrochemical
processes down to the
single molecule level".
Alex Fainstein,
Deputy Director
of the Balseiro Institute
and of the Laboratory of
Photonics of the Bariloche
Atomic Centre. Argentina
(11:30-11:50)
M-MCI-1-01
"Real time gas-imaging with
enzyme mesh for breath
ethanol after drinking".
Kohji Mitsubayashi
Tokyo Medical and Dental
University, Japan
(11:50-12:10) M-MCI-1-02
"Monodisperse AuM
(M=Pd, Rh, Pt) Bimetallic
Nanocrystals for Enhanced
Electrochemical
Detection of H2O2".
Yuan Zhang
Shanghai University, China

"Ultralow power
consumption micro-sensors
and reactors based on
decorated carbon
nanotubes".

(12:10-12:30)
M-MCI-1-03
"Enhanced Methods for
Photonics-Based
Biosensing".

Stanislav Moshkalev,
University of Campinas, Brazil

Steve Semancik,
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, USA

Lunch (12:30-14:00)

(10:30-10:50) M-MCII-1-01
"Analytical applications
of electrochemical sensors
based on carbon
nanostructures",
Gustavo Rivas
Universidad Nacional de
Crdoba, Argentina

M-MCII-1-02
(10:50-11:10)
"A novel and sensitive assay
for paralytic shellfish
poisoning toxins by
electrical cell-substrate
impedance sensor".
Qin Wang
Zhejiang University, China

(11:10-11:30) M-MCII-1-03
"Detection of acetonitrile at
low concentration using
modified SnO2 based thick
film gas sensors: Response
curve and understanding of
Sensing behavior".
Yadollah Mortazavi,
School of Chemical Engineering,
University of Tehran, Irn

M-MCII-1-04
(11:30-11:50)
"Zirconia-based gas sensor
using carbon sensingelectrode for sensitive and
selective detection of Nox".
Tomoaki SATO,
Kyusyu University, Japan

Lecture Session 2 (14:00 - 16:00)


Sensing for Health,
Safety and Security II

M-JPII-2

Technologies for Chemical


and Biochemical Sensing II

M-SA-2

M-MCI-2

M-MCII-2

M-MCI-2-01
(14:00-14:20)
"All-organic MEMS
biochemical sensors
based on molecularly
imprinted polymers".

(12:10-12:30) M-MCII-2-01
"A novel approach for
catalyst OBD Comparing
directly the up- and
downstream atmospheres of
a catalyst using a special
solid electrolyte mixedpotential setup".

"Sensors for Hydrogen


Technologies",
Thomas Hbert
Federal Institute for Materials
Research and Testing (BAM),
Germany

M-SA-2-02
(14:20-14:40)
"Effect of UV irradiation on
sensing characteristics of
optode-type gas sensors".

-Sp18-

Shinji Okazaki
Yokohama National University,
Japan

M-JPII-2-01
(14:30-14:50)
"Solid State Electrochemical
Gas Sensor for the
Quantitative Determination
of Carbon Dioxide".
Carsten Schwandt
University of Nizwa, Oman
University of Cambridge,
EMC Ltd, UK
(14:50-15:10)
M-JPII-2-02
To be confirmed

(15:10-15:40)

M-SA-2-03
(14:40-15:00)
" OLED-based and embedded
sensor platform
for chemical imaging".
Torsten Wagner,
FH Aachen,
Institute of
Nano- and Biotechnologies,
Germany

Hyung-Gi BYUN,
Kangwon National University,
Korea

(15:40-16:10)
M-JPII-2-03
"An autonomous portable
device to detect and identify
explosive vapors".
Rodrigue Rousier
Atomic Energy and Alternative
Energies Commission,
France

Karsten Haupt
Bordeaux University, IMS,
France
(14:20-14:40)
M-MCI-2-02
"Printed Multi-Sensor
Platform and its Integration
into RFID Labels
for Perishable
Goods Monitoring".
Danick Briand
Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale
de Lausanne, France

(14:40-15:00)
M-MCI-2-03
"Size-Dependent Ozone
Response of Nanoporous
In2O3 Particles in Resistive
Gas Sensors".
Thorsten Wagner
University of Paderborn,
Germany

Erdem ennik
Gebze Institute of Technology,
Kocaeli, TURKEY
(15:00-15:20)
M-SA-2-04
"The study on odor detection
method based on braincomputer interface".
Liujing Zhuang
Zhejiang University, China

Gunter Hagen,
Universitt Bayreuth, Bayreuth
Engine Research Center,
Germany
(14:20-14:40)
M-MCII-2-02
"Cross-sensitive polymeric
chemical sensors based on
cobalt dicarbollide ions with
chemically bonded
complexing groups".
Dmitry Kirsanov,
St. Petersburg State University,
Russia
(14:40-15:00)
M-MCII-2-03
"Ligand-linked metal
nanoparticles as innovative
catalytic material for a
miniaturized catalytic gas
sensor".
Eva Morsbach,
University of Bremen, Germany

(15:00-15:20)
M-MCI-2-04
"Gas sensing properties of
doped TiO2 nanostructures".

-Sp19-

"Exhaled Breath Analysis


System based on Chemical
Sensors Array and SPME
Technique Applicable
to Lung Diseases".

Chemical and Biochemical


Sensors II

M-SA-2-01
(14:00-14:20)
"Label-Free Immunodetection
of TSH with CMOS-Compatible
Silicon Nanowire Transistors".
Tie Li
Shanghai Institute of Microsystem
and Information Technology,
China

(14:00-14:30)

Emerging Sensing
Materials and Technologies II

(15:20-15:50)

-Sp12-

"Zeolites in Gas Sensing


Applications: From Basic
Principles to in situ
Monitoring of DeNOx-SCR ".
Ulrich Simon,
Institute of Inorganic
Chemistry (IAC), RWTH
Aachen University, Germany

(15:20-15:40)
M-SA-2-05
"Comparison of design
aspects for micro
preconcentrators targeting
environmental
and security applications".

(15:50-16:10)
M-MCI-2-05
"Interaction Mechanisms of
Ammonia and Tin Oxide:
A Combined Analysis Using
Single Nanowire Devices and
DFT Calculations".

Malick Camara
Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale
de Lausanne (EPFL),
Switzerland

Joan Ramon Morante


Catalonia Institute
for Energy Research,
Spain

M-MCII-2-04
(15:00-15:20)
"Highly sensitive thin film
NH3 gas sensor based
on SnO2 operating
at room temperature".
Franck BERGER,
University of Franche-Comt,
France
(15:20-15:50)

-Sp01-

"Electrochemical
Biosensing: from carbon
nanotubes to graphene".
Soledad Bollo,
University of Chile, Chile
(15:50-16:10)
M-MCII-2-05
"Inkjet-printed Organic
Field Effect Transistors
functionalised with Odorant
Binding Proteins for the
detection of Volatile
Organic Compounds".
Giorgio Mattana
Ecole Polytechnique Fdrale
de Lausanne (EPFL), Institute
of Microengineering (IMT),
France

Coffee (16:00-16:30)

Poster Session 1 (16:00 - 17:30) MPS1 (Meeting Point)

Tuesday, 03.18.2014
Registration (8:00 - 16:00) (Lobby)
(8:30 - 9:15) Plenary Session 2 (Juan Pablo II - Main Conference Room)
"Bioimaging with Micro/Nanoelectrode Systems"
Tomokazu Matsue, Tohoku University, Japan
(9:15 - 10:00) Plenary Session 3 (Juan Pablo II - Main Conference Room)
"Innovation trends through the sixth sense chemical sensing "
Maximilian Fleischer, Siemens AG, Corporate Research & Technology, Germany
Coffee (10:00 - 10:30)
Lecture Session 1 (10:30 - 12:30)
Sensors for High Temperature
Processes and Harsh Environment
Applications I

Technologies for Chemical


and Biochemical Sensing III

Emerging Sensing
Materials and Technologies III

T-JPII-1

T-SA-1

T-MCI-1

T-MCII-1

(10:30-10:50)
T-MCI-1-01
"Following Charge TransferDynamics in Single
Molecules by Surface
Enhanced Raman
Spectroscopy (SERS)".

T-MCII-1-01
(10:30-10:50)
"Sensor Coatings Based
on Polymer/Plasticizer
Mixtures for Highly
Sensitive and Selective
Detection of Benzene
in Water ".

(10:30-11:00)

-Sp21-

"Synergy between catalytic


and electrochemical
processes in the detection
mechanism of
electrochemical gas
sensors".

(10:30-11:00)

-Sp07-

"Electrochemical
Techniques for the Creation
of Smart Microfluidic
and Analytical Devices".

Philippe Vernoux
ICRELYON,
Institut de Recherches
sur la Catalyse et
lEnvironnement de Lyon
(IRCELYON), France

Hiroaki Suzuki
Tsukuba University,
Japan

T-JPII-1-01
(11:00-11:20)
"Tamm plasmon resonance
sensor using porous films".

T-SA-1-01
(11:00-11:20)
"Trace Chemical Detection
Using Silicon Nanowires
in a Vertical Array with
a Porous Electrode".

Baptiste Augui
Centro Atmico Bariloche
Instituto Balseiro
Argentina

T-SA-1-02
(11:20-11:40)
"Sensitive Detection of
Carcinoembryonic Antigen
Using Surface Acoustic Wave
Immunosensor".

Donatella Puglisi
Linkping University, Sweden

Xi Zhang
Zhejiang University, China

T-JPII-1-03
(11:40-12:00)
"New sensor platform for
monitoring of biogas
processes".

(11:40-12:00)
T-SA-1-03
"A biomimetic olfactory cellbased biosensor with DNAdirected site-specific
immobilization of cells on a
microelectrode array",

T-JPII-1-04
(12:00-12:20)
"Development of
potentiometric sensor for
Sodium vapor detection".
J.P. Viricelle
Ecole Nationale Suprieure
des Mines de Saint Etienne,
France

(10:50.11:10)
T-MCI-1-02
"Gas Sensing Properties of
Reduced Graphene OxideMOx (M=Co,Zn,Ti) Based
Semiconductor-Type Sensors
at Room Temperature",
Xiaogan Li
Dalian University
of Technology, China

Susan Rose-Pehrsson,
Naval Research Laboratory,
USA

T-JPII-1-02
(11:20-11:40)
"SiC-FET and graphene-based
gas sensors for sensitive
detection of toxic substances
in indoor environments".

Jens Zosel,
Meinsberg Kurt-Schwabe
Research Institute, Germany

Emiliano Corts
INIFTA-UNLP, Argentina

Chunsheng Wu
Zhejiang University, China
(12:00-12:20)
T-SA-1-04
"Pretreatment Improves
Sensitivity of a Centrifugal
Immunosensor Platform for
Salivary Cortisol".
Masaki Yamaguchi
Iwate University, Japan

(11:10-11:40)

-Sp14-

"Design of highly sensitive


and selective gas sensors
using p-type oxide
semiconductors".
Jong-Heun LEE
Korea University, Korea

Chemical and Biochemical


Sensors III

Fabien Josse
Marquette University, USA
(10:50-11:10)
T-MCII-1-02
"Polythiophene chemical
sensors for volatile organic
compounds detection".
Jose Enrique Eirez Izquierdo
Escola Politcnica da USP
Departamento de Engenharia
de Sistemas Eletrnicos, Brasil

(11:10-11:30)
T-MCII-1-03
"Light-addressable
potentiometric sensor as
sensing element in plugbased microfluidic devices".
Ko-ichiro Miyamoto
Tohoku University, Japan
T-MCII-1-04
(11:30-11:50)
"Microwave hydrothermal
synthesis of porous
In2O3 hollow spheres
for gas sensor".
Geyu Lu,
Jilin University, China

T-MCI-1-03
(11:40-12:00)
"Novel Gas Sensors
Characterized by Low Power
Consumption, Fast Response
and High Sensitivity".
Tie Li, Micro-system
Laboratory, Shanghai Institute
of Microsystem and Information
Technology, Chinese Academy
of Sciences, China
(12:00-12:20) TMCI-1-04
To be confirmed

Lunch (12:30-14:00)

(11:50-12:10) T-MCII-1-05
"Quantum Dot based
Chromogenic Membranes
for pH Sensing".
Adrian Trinchi
Commonwealth Science and
Industrial Research
Organization, Australia

(12:10-12:30) T-MCII-1-06
To be confirmed

Lecture Session 2 (14:00 - 16:00)


Sensors for High Temperature
Processes and Harsh Environment
Applications II

Technologies for Chemical


and Biochemical Sensing IV

T-JPII-2

T-SA-2

T-JPII-2-01
(14:00-14:20)
"Study of electrocatalytic
activity of electrodes materials
and polarization phenomena for
detection mechanism
investigation and Nox
sensor optimization".
Romanytsia Ivan
Ecole Nationale Suprieure des
Mines de Saint Etienne, France

(14:00-14:30)

-Sp08-

"Two- and Three-Dimensional


Self-Assembled Systems in
Artificial Recognition of
Chemical and Biological
Species".
Peter Lieberzeit
University of Vienna, Austria

-Sp22-

"Two-channel SAW Sensor


System for Monitoring Ship
Engine Bearing Temperature".
Wan-Young CHUNG
Pukyong National University,
Korea

Wen-Yu Chuang
National Taiwan University ,
Japan

(14:50-15:10)
T-JPII-2-02
"Why can we detect
selectively NOx with Pt/YSZ
by applying the pulsed
polarization technique
a first model approach".
Ralf Moos
University of Bayreuth,
Germany
(15:10-15:30)
T-JPII-2-03
-To be Confirmed-

(14:50-15:10)
T-SA-2-02
"A novel method of biofilm
detection as bacterial
infection preliminary sign
using fibronectinimmobilized Au-EGFET
sensor".
Agnes Purwidyantri
Chang Gung University, Taiwan
(15:10-15:40)
T-SA-2-03
"Wireless sensors for health
and environmental
applications".

T-MCII-2

(14:00-14:20)
T-MCI-2-01
"Conductometric Gas
Dosimeters for NOx Sensing".

Alexander Vergara,
Biomolecular Measurement
Division, National Institute of
Standards and Technology,
USA
(15:50-16:10)
T-JPII-2-05
To be confirmed

(15:40-16:00)
T-SA-2-04
"Long time detection of
celular responses
to drugs simulation
by SPR imagiong.

(14:00-14:20)
T-MCII-2-01
"Vanadium Oxide
Thin Films as Ammonia
Sensing Material".

Isabella Marr
University of Bayreuth,
Department of Functional
Materials, Germany

Joni Huotari
University of Oulu,
Finland

(14:20-14:40)
T-MCII-2-02
(14:20-14:40)
T-MCI-2-02 "Porphyrins as novel proteins'
"Cancer cells identification by
labels for application in
natural olfaction: an
affinity biosensors".
exploitation of the odor-space
of Drosophila".
Elbieta Malinowska
Warsaw University of
Eugenio Martinelli
Technology,
University of Rome Tor
Faculty of Chemistry, Poland
Vergata,Rome, Italy

- Sp15-

(14:40-15:10)

"Identification and
Quantification of Binary
Analyte Mixtures with
SH-SAW Sensors Using
Multi-Electrode
Transducer Designs".
Fabien Josse
Marquette University,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
USA

T-MCII-2-03
(14:40-15:00)
"Combined resonance
frequency and resistance
measurements with a CNTs
coated piezoelectric
cantilever: application to
benzene detection
Hlne DEBEDA
University of Bordeaux,
IMS Laboratory, France
T-MCII-2-04
(15:00-15:20)
" Porphyrin functionalized
supramolecular aggregates
for chiral recognition".
Roberto Paolesse
University of Rome Tor Vergata,
Italy

Erica Forzani
Arizona State University,
USA
T-JPII-2-04
(15:30-15:50)
"Temperature-Enhanced
Transient Response Analysis
for Rapid Identification and
Quantification of Chemical
Compounds".

Chemical and Biochemical


Sensors IV

T-MCI-2

T-SA-2-01
(14:30-14:50)
"An inkjet-printable Co2
sensor based
on Polypyrrole/AZO
sensing material".

(14:20-14:50)

Emerging Sensing
Materials and Technologies IV

(15:10-15:40)

-Sp13-

"Surface-enahnced Raman
scattering for trace amount
organics detection".

Yu Xinglong
Tsinghua University, China

Zhengjun ZHANG
Tsinghua University
China

(16:00-16:20)
T-SA-2-05
To be confirmed

(15:40-16:00)
T-MCI-2-03
"Microstructural study
of a nanocrystalline oxide
to be used for resistivity
gas sensors".
N. E. Walse de Reca
CITEDEF - UNIDEF (MINDEF
- CONICET)
Argentina

(15:20-15:50)

"Optochemical Nanosensors
based on group III-nitride
nanostructures".
Martin Eickhoff
Physikalisches Institut,
Justus-Liebig-Universitt
Giessen, Germany

(15:50-16:10)
T-MCII-2-05
"Label-free electrical detection
of DNA immobilization and
hybridization with capacitive
field-effect sensor modified
with a positively charged
weak-polyelectrolyte layer".
Arshak Poghossian,
Aachen University
of Applied Sciences, Germany

Coffee (16:30-17:00)

Poster Session 2 (16:30 - 18:00) TPS2 (Meeting Point)


20:00 Conference Gala Dinner

-Sp03-

Wednesday, 03.19.2014
Registration (9:00 - 16:30) (Lobby)
(9:30 - 10:30) Plenary Session 4 (Juan Pablo II - Main Conference Room)
Smart Chemical and Biochemical Sensors: Modern Trends, Challenges and Solutions
Sergey Yurish, President and co-founder of International Frequency Sensor Association (IFSA)
and Sensors Web Portal, Inc. (Canada).
Coffee (10:30 - 11:00)
Lecture Session 1 (11:00 - 12:30)
Technologies for Chemical
and Biochemical Sensing V

W-SA-1
(11:00-11:20)
W-SA-1-01
"A highly sensitive chemical
sensor based on CdSe-ZnS
quantum dots
and graphene for
ammonia detection
Stanislav Moshkalev,
University of Campinas, Brazil

(11:20-11:40)
W-SA-1-02
"Fluoropolymer Films
as Selective Filter Materials
for Gas Sensor Applications".
Stefan Raible
University of Freiburg,
IMTEK/AppliedSensor GmbH,
Germany

W-SA-1-03
(11:40-12:00)
"Recessed AlGaN/GaN
heterostructures
on silicon for ultrasensitive,
mobile NO2 detection".
Peter Offermans
Holst Centre/imec-nl,
The Netherlands

Sensor Arrays
and Data Analysis

Corrado Di Natale
University of Rome Tor Vergata,
Italy

Semiplenary Talks

W-MCII-1

W-JPII-1

W-MCI-1
W-MCI-1-01
(11:00-11:20)
"Considerations for
Multi-Analyte Fused Sensor
System Design".

(11:00-11:20)
W-MCII-1-01
"Field effect devices
sensitive to CO at room
temperature".

Susan Rose-Pehrsson
US Naval Research
Laboratory, USA

Ricardo Aragn
Laboratorio de
Pelculas Delgadas, D. Fsica,
Facultad de Ingeniera,
UBA, Argentina

(11:20-11:40)
W-MCI-1-02
"Sensor Arrays Based on
Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons:
Chemiresistors versus
Quartz-Crystal
Microbalance ".

(11:20-11:40)
W-MCII-1-02
"MEMS Chemicapacitive
Chemical Sensor Systems".

Nadav Bachar
Technion Israel Institute of
Technology, Israel

(11:40-12:00)
W-MCII-1-03
"Highly NO2 sensitive
nitrogen- and caesium-doped
graphene oxide based
conductometric devices
operating at room
temperature".

(11:00-11:30)

(11:40-12:00)
W-MCI-1-03
"Can a machine
learn to identify individuals
through breath?".
Amalia Z. Berna
Commonwealth Scientific
and Industrial Research
Organisation (CSIRO), Australia

(12:00-12:20)
W-MCI-1-04
"SimSens a New
Mathematical Procedure
for Simultaneous Analysis
of Gases with Resistive
Gas Sensors".
(12:00-12:20)
W-SA-1-04
"Chemically Sensitive
Passive UHF-RFID Array".

Chemical and Biochemical


Sensors V

Rolf Seifert
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
(KIT), Germany
(12:20-12:40)
W-MCI-1-05
"Gas identification by
thermally modulated
SnO2/additive-multi sensor
arrays".
Navas Illyaskutty
University of Applied Sciences
Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology, Germany

-Sp05-

"Electrochemical sensors
and biosensors for the
quantification of mycotoxins,
antioxidants and hormones
in complex samples".
Hctor Fernndez
University of Rio Cuarto,
Argentina

Todd Mlsna
Mississippi State University,
USA

Mahnaz Shafiei
Queensland University of
Technology (QUT), Australia
(12:00-12:20)
W-MCII-1-04
"Resonant Microcantilever
Chemical Sensor with
Self-assembled
Hyper-branched Sensing
Polymers for Detection
of Organophosphate
Pesticide Residues".
Xinxin Li
Shanghai Institute of
Microsystem and Information
Technology, Chinese Academy
of Sciences, China
(12:20-12:40)
W-MCII-1-05
"Alkali Metal Ion-Selective
Light-addressable
Potentiometric Sensor
Based on Crown-Ether
Functionalized Processing".
Da Ha,
Zhejiang University, China

Lunch (12:30-14:00)

(11:30 - 12:00)

-Sp20-

Mesoporous Oxide Thin


Films: a tailorable sensing
platform for electrochemical
or optical detection
Galo-Soler Illia
CAC-CNEA
Argentina

(12:00 -12:30)

-Sp 24-

Integrated Analytical
Microsystems for Life
Science Research
in Outer Space
Aboard Autonomous
Small Satellites
Antonio J. Ricco
NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, Calif., USA

Lecture Session 2 (14:00 - 16:00)


Mechanisms, Modeling
an Simulation

W-SA-2

Emerging Sensing
Materials and Technologies V

Chemical and Biochemical


Sensors VI

W-MCI-2

W-MCII-2

W-SA-2-01
(14:00-14:20)
"Study of the oxygen
vacancies changes in
polycrystalline SnO2 using
impedance and XPS
spectroscopies".

W-MCI-2-01
(14:00-14:20)
"Influence of the Deposition
Parameters of Graphene
Oxide Nanofilms on the
Kinetic Characteristics of the
SAW Humidity Sensor".

Celso Manuel Aldao


INTEMA, CONICET,
Argentina

S.M. Balashov
Center for Information
Technology Renato Archer,
Campinhas S.P., Brazil

(14:20-14:40)
W-SA-2-02
"Effect of different bimetallic
layer combinations
on the sensitivity of a SPR
polymer biochip".

(14:20-14:40)
W-MCI-2-02
"Fabrication of Heterogeneous
Nanostructure Array by using
Microfluidic Platform".

Leiva Casemiro Oliveira


Federal University of Campina
Grande, Brazil
(14:40-15:00)
W-SA-2-03
"Electro-optical
characterizations
of zinc oxide nanoparticles:
an evidence for light-assisted
desorption of oxygen".
A. Giberti
MIST E-R scrl
University of Ferrara

Daejong Yang
Mechanical Engeering
Buliding, KAIST,
Korea
(14:40-15:00)
W-MCI-2-03
"New Transducer Mechanism
for Microstructured Gas
Sensors Based on
Polarizable Thin Films".
Martin Schreivogel
Karlsruher Institut fr
Technologie / Robert Bosch
GmbH, Corporate Research,
Germany

Ting Li
Dalian University of Technology,
China
(15:20-15:40)
W-SA-2-05
"Novel microthermal sensor
principle for determining the
ratio of binary fluid mixtures
using stationary vortices".
Bastian Schmitt
Saarland University, Laboratory
for Measurement Technology,
Germany

(15:40-16:00)
W-SA-2-06
"In-situ and operando X-ray
spectroscopy a suitable
tool to reveal the structure
of noble metal doped
sensing materials ".
David Degler
Eberhard Karls
Universitt Tbingen,
Germany

(15:00-15:30)

-Sp16-

"Quasi-two-dimensional
semiconductor oxides:
platform for electrochemical
sensing and beyond".
Serge ZHUIYKOV
CSIRO (Commonwealth
Scientific Industrial
Research Organization),
Australia

Hirofumi Inoue
FIGARO Engineering Inc,
Japan

Valeria Toffoli
University of Trieste,
Italy

(14:00-14:30)

-Sp06-

"Improvement of gas
sensing properties
of solid electrolyte sensors
by electrode design ".
Yasuhiro SHIMIZU
Nagasaki University,
Japan

(14:20-14:50)

-Sp02-

"The Progress
of Bio-inspired Electronic
Nose and Electronic Tongue
Combined of Electronics
with Biology".
Ping WANG
Zhejiang University,
China

(14:30-15:00)

-Sp23-

"Nanostructured Oxides
for Use at High Temperature
Gas Sensing ".
Bilge Saruhan-Brings
German Aerospace Center,
Germany

Eduard Llobet,
Universitat Rovira i Virgili,
Spain
(15:10-15:30)
W-MCII-2-03
"Improvement of the
sensitivity and the long time
stability of work function
based Pt/Au carbon
monoxide sensors
for fuel cell devices".
Stefan Simon,
Universitt der Bundeswehr
Mnchen, Germany

(15:30-15:50)
W-MCI-2-04
"Arrays of micromechanical
pillars for biochemical
detection".

W-JPII-2

W-MCII-2-01
(14:00-14:20)
"An electrochemical CO
sensor using a solid polymer
electrolyte without
a water reservoir".

(14:50-15:10)
W-MCII-2-02
"Hydrogen sensing
properties of ZnO and WO3
nanowires".

W-SA-2-04
(15:00-15:20)
"A DFT Study of ZnO
Nanostructures
for Gas Sensing".

Semiplenary Talks

(15:30-15:50) W-MCII-2-04
To be confirmed

(15:00-15:30)

-Sp09-

"Light enhanced gas


sensors based on porphyrins
and ZnO hybrids".
Corrado di Natale
Department of Electronic
Engineering,
University of Rome,
Italy

Farewell Session (16:00 - 17:00) (Juan Pablo II - Main Conference Room)

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