Sensors are everywhere in the environment and equipment around us and even within our own bodies; and they are expected to become even more omnipresent! They are the enablers that trigger alarms and processes to keep our world running smoothly, and they conserve resources and assets by managing them more efficiently. In the medical arena sensors are increasingly essential tools in the detection and monitoring of a wide range of conditions. In this symposium we place a special focus on sensors that are enabled by novel measurement physics or chemistry and in particular, by emergent areas of nanotechnology. Specific topics that we would like to consider in this symposium include the following:
Back to Top ↑2023 Symposium Sessions |
9:00 | Novel Chemical & Physical Sensors |
1:30 | Biosensors & Medical Applications |
4:00 | Sensors & Lab-on-a-Chip - Posters |
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2023 Symposium Program |
| Monday June 19 |
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9:00 | Novel Chemical & Physical Sensors | Chesapeake B |
| Session chair: Martin Poitzsch, Aramco Services Company, US |
9:00 | Continuous Methane Sensing for Rapid Detection and Repair of Intermittent Emitters A. Speck, Schlumberger-Doll Research, US |
9:25 | A smart and nanostructured perovskite for selective NO sensing in a broader temperature range B. Saruhan, S. Nahirniak, Ch. Krasmann, R. Lontio Fomekong, German Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.), DE |
9:45 | Cryogenic Helium Flow Sensor System K. Jordan, G. Biallas, Jefferson Science Associates, US |
10:05 | Break
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10:15 | Wireless and Battery-Less Universal Power Consumption Monitoring Sensor W. Yu, Archimedes Controls Corp., US |
10:35 | Development of electromagnetic and acoustic metamaterials for demanding industrial applications D. Swett, Aramco Research Services, US |
11:00 | Ultrawideband Multistatic Positioning System E. Heidhausen, University Research Foundation, US |
11:20 | Miniaturized contactless sensors based on magnetically bistable microwires R. Varga, RVmagnetics, a.s., SK |
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1:30 | Biosensors & Medical Applications | Chesapeake 11 |
| Session chair: Sehoon Chang, Aramco Services Company, US |
1:30 | Node-Pore Sensing: How a (Humble) Four-Terminal Measurement Can Measure the Mechanical Properties of Single Cells L. Sohn, University of California, Berkeley, US |
1:55 | A Diagnostic Device for Detecting Biomarkers of Organ Injury in Saliva A.E. Saunders, R.K. Baldwin, S.J. Oldenburg, Fortis Life Sciences, US |
2:15 | A Low-Cost Graphene Biosensing Platform for Multi-Analyte Point-of-Care Diagnostics B. Fenech-Salerno, M. Holicky, C. Yao, F. Torrisi, Imperial College London, UK |
2:35 | Nanosensor Coupling to Human and Plant Interfaces for Real Time Chemical Information Transfer M. Strano, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US |
3:00 | 3D Nano-Printing Sensors for High-Fidelity Sensory Manikin Skin in Medical Simulation Training X. Liu, T. Ko, J. Cai, A. Gnatt, L. Yeh, A. Hoffman, D. Summers, Nanobiofab, US |
3:20 | Nanostructured Biomimetic ACE2 Memristive Electrochemical Sensors Speed up the Screening of a S1 SARS CoV-2 Inhibitor Candidate ABS02 Compared with the Performance of Remdesivir E.T. Chen, J.T. Thornton, S-H. Duh, Advanced Biomimetic Sensors, Inc., US |
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4:00 | Sensors & Lab-on-a-Chip - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
| Quantum-based sensing of biomolecules using fluorescent nitrogen vacancy-center nanodiamonds A. Rampersaud, I. Rampersaud, C. Fletcher, M. Slocum, L. Drummy, Columbus Nanoworks, US |
| A mechano-electrical and potentially biocompatible transduction platform for smart hydrogel-based sensors B. Ahmed, C.F. Reiche, F. Solzbacher, J. Körner, Leibniz University Hannover, DE |
| A Novel Approach for Microplastic Detection Based on the Triboelectric Method in a Microfluidic Platform M. Hoorfar, A. Motalebizadeh, S. Fardindoost, University of Victoria, CA |
| Viscometry of microliter biofluids C. Kim, J. Shim, S. An, M. Lee, D. Weitz, W. Jhe, Seoul National University, KR |
| Fabrication and Performance Studies for Nanopillar Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors R.L. Cromartie, Y. Zhao, K.D. Benkstein, K.L. Steffens, S. Semancik, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US |
| OpiTracker for Universal Detection of Opioid G. Zhang, J. Zhou, Zymeron Corporation, US |
| Developing a Plasmonic Sensor for Liquid-Phase Biomedical Applications S. Sayin, Y. Zhou, K.D. Benkstein, K.L. Steffens, S. Xin, S. Semancik, M. Zaghloul, The George Washington University, US |
| Developing Biosensors for High Throughput Drug Screening against Muscular Dystrophy R. Mahrat, R. Chaturvedi, Calico Biosciences, US |
| 3D Micro-instrumentation for Organoid Intelligence (OI) C. Acha, D. George, K. Murugesan, A. Pantula, D-M Alam El Din, D. Patel, L. Smirnova, D. Gracias, Johns Hopkins Univerisity, US |
| Remote, Non-Contact Monitor of Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate, Pulse Oximetry, Pain, Mood, Perfusion, and other parameters A. Wallace, T. Heintz, A. Badathala, Atapir, US |
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