JUNE 9-11, 2025 | AUSTIN, TX
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  Chemical, Physical  
& Bio-Sensors  



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: 

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Topics & Application Areas
  • Novel Chemical & Physical Sensors
  • Photonics Sensors
  • Defense Applications
  • Environmental Sensing for Healthy Surroundings & Early Remediation
  • Sensors for Predictive Maintenance of Equipment
  • Sensors for Increased Transportation Fuel Efficiency
  • Novel Sensing & Related Instrumentation
  • Distributed Sensing Methods & Strategies
  • Sensors at Harsh Environment Conditions
  • Biosensors & Medical Applications
  • Contact tracing with enhanced privacy
  • Other
 

Symposium Co-Chairs


Martin Poitzsch

Martin Poitzsch

Leader Reservoir Engineering Technologies Team

Aramco Americas

Sehoon Chang

Sehoon Chang

Research Specialist

Aramco Americas


Key Speakers Include


Qiming Li

Developing the next Generation of Sensors for Downhole Measurements

Qiming Li

CEO,

Oliden

Nanshu Lu

E-Tattoos and E-Skins Bridging Humans and Robots

Nanshu Lu

Professor,

The University of Texas at Austin


Robert Magnusson

The guided-mode resonance sensor: Principles, technology, and applications

Robert Magnusson

CTO,

Resonant Sensors Inc



 
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Symposium Sessions

Tuesday June 10

9:00Sensors
1:30Biosensors
4:00Sensors - Posters

Symposium Program

Tuesday June 10

9:00Sensors
Session chair: Martin Poitzsch, Aramco Americas, US
Developing the next Generation of Sensors for Downhole Measurements
Q. Li, Oliden Technology, US
The guided-mode resonance sensor: Principles, technology, and applications
R. Magnusson, Resonant Sensors Incorporated, US
Opportunities, barriers, and future research directions for sustainable wastewater systems
N. Sharma, C. Price, S. Nimbalkar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US
High accuracy point sensors for continuous methane emissions monitoring
M. Doshi, Schlumberger-Doll Research Center, US
Novel techniques for single photon Raman spectroscopy
S. Kumar, Y. Li, T. Huo, H. Du, Y.P. Huang, Stevens Institute of Technology, US
Compact, rugged, field-deployable, self--powered, networked gas analyzers to monitor complex gas mixtures for food, environment, and transportation safety
J.T. Cremer, Adelphi Technology, Inc., US
A Low-cost, Portable Water Quality Monitoring System for Monitoring Water Quality in Real-time
V. Kayastha, C. Simmons, C. Jones, A. Neeson, B. Karmakar, W. Bowen, S. Gumm, A. Peters, D. Padilla, Brewer Science, Inc., US
Machine-learning enhanced gas sensor technology for complex odor identification and classification
D. Puglisi, K. Montelius, E. Tavaglione, S. Tsubota, B. Fabbri, J. Eriksson, I. Shtepliuk, Linköping University, SE
1:30Biosensors
Session chair: Sehoon Chang, Aramco Americas, US
E-Tattoos and E-Skins Bridging Humans and Robots
N. Lu, The University of Texas at Austin, US
Selective detection of BTEX compounds using a non-selective photoionization detector
N. Barua, I. Williams, T. Hutter, The University of Texas at Austin, US
A hybrid micromachined pico-calorimeter for measuring cellular metabolism with applications in antimicrobial susceptibility testing
J. Zheng, H. Yang, A. Strandberg, W. Ireland, D.J. Needleman, J.J. Vlassak, Harvard University, US
Pressure Smart Watch Biosensor Using Equitable Bioimpedance Modality and AI
N. Kumar, S. Leo, J. Zhao, S. Lalande, D. Akinwande, University of Texas at Austin, US
Optoelectric Raman Nanosensors: Overcoming Intrinsic Limit in Nano-biosensing
B. Lian, H. Li, J. Guo, D. Fan, The University of Texas at Austin, US
A Novel SPEEK-based Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Sensor for Chloroform Vapor Detection
R. Rodriguez, A. Mendoza, M.I. Rahman, G.M.M. Hossain, C. Carrillo, A.H. Jalal, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, US
4:00Sensors - Posters
Nanophotonic Quantum Entanglement for Advanced Spectroscopy and Biosensing Applications
J.U. Gadea Morales, Applied Physics & Materials Science at Caltech, US
*STUDENT HONORABLE MENTION* Development of a novel optical fiber probe sensor for real-time ethanol monitoring
T.-A. Lee, T. Hutter, The University of Texas at Austin, US
Investigation of the Stability of a Simplified Model of the Lipid Bilayer Membrane of a Chemo-Stressed Cancer Cell under an Applied Electric Field
Y. Musa, K. Tantawi, M. Colson, A. Adams, Motlow State Community College, US
*STUDENT HONORABLE MENTION* On-scalp printing of personalized electroencephalography e-tattoos
P. Vidal, University of Texas at Austin, US
Next-Generation Wearable Device for Noncontact Voltage Detection
A. Quinn, E. Saenz, L. Bryand, O. Caglayan, University of Incarnate Word, US
Fiber Optic Sensors Embedded in Clothing for Rehabilitation Patient Monitoring
A.V. Hutter, T. Hutter, The University of Texas at Austin, US
Rapid Nanoprobe Biosensor for the Detection of SARS‐CoV‐2
H.A. Alhadrami, G.A.R.Y. Suaifan, M.M. Zourob, King Abdulaziz University, SA
 

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