31 MAY 2011
9:00-10:30
Room Pátria
Due to the efficient interaction of the large specific area of nanostructures with the environment, an eminent application is sensorics. These improve our monitoring systems through better and smarter devices. This session covers molecular level gas sensing and bio-sensing using different read-out schemes in various health, security and safety applications.
Chair
BÁRSONY, István
Director, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science
Speakers:
SBERVEGLIERI, Giorgio
CNR-IDASC, Brescia University (IT)
Metal Oxide Nanowires Sensors for Explosive Detection
WHITE, Richard
NOKIA Research Center, Eurolaboratory, Cambridge (UK)
Nanonose: Machine Learning with Nanowire Sensors – download
CAMPOS, Elisa
ITQB-UNL, Single Molecule Processes (PT)
Capturing Single Gold Nanoparticles Inside an Engineered α-Hemolysin Nanopore – download
YAKIMETS, Iryna
TNO/Holst Centre, Lithography on flexible substrates (NL)
FP7 INgENiOuS: Micro and Nanotechnology for Optochemical Gas Sensor Fabrication – download
RISVEDEN, Klas
Niels Bohr Institut, University of Copenhagen, Nanophysics (DK)
Automatic Nanosensor system for Rapid Food, Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis




