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SUMMARY:SAS 2011 - IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the 2011 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium. \n\n\n\nCALL FOR PAPERS2011 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium22-24 February 2011Hyatt Regency San AntonioSan Antonio\, Texas \n\n\n\nhttp://www.sensorapps.org \n\n\n\nThe 2011 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS-2011) provides an established forum for sensor users and developers to meet and exchange information about novel and emergent applications in smart sensors\, biology\, homeland security\, systems health management\, and related areas. Collaborate and network with scientists\, engineers\, developers and customers\, in a balance of formal technical presentations\, workshops\, and informal interface meetings. Suggested topics for SAS-2011 include: \n\n\n\nSensors     •    Biosensors/Arrays•    Smart sensors and standards (Ex. IEEE 1451\, internet standards)•    Sensor networking (wireless\, optical\, and Ethernet)•    MEMS and Nanosensors•    Virtual Sensors \n\n\n\nSensor Applications•    Homeland security•    Multisensor data fusion•    Nondestructive evaluation and remote sensing•    Integrated systems health management (ISHM)•    Commercial development \n\n\n\nAdditional topics for workshops and new session tracks are especially welcome—please contact the organizers. Papers presented at SAS-2011 will be eligible for consideration for publication in a Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation & Measurement. \n\n\n\nImportant dates\n\n\n\nAbstract submission deadline15 October 2010Notification of acceptance15 November 2010Final manuscript submission deadline10 January 2011\n\n\n\nFor additional information\, please visit the Sensors Applications Symposium website at www.sensorapps.org. Please submit your papers to http://edas.info/N9179.
URL:https://www.olfactionsociety.org/event/sas-2011-ieee-sensors-applications-symposium/
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SUMMARY:IEEE The Ninth International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA 2010)
DESCRIPTION:The Ninth International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications (ICMLA’10) will be held at Washington D.C.\, USA onDecember 12-14\, 2010. \n\n\n\nThe aim of the conference is to bring researchers working in the areas of machine learning and applications together. The conference will cover both theoretical and experimental research results. Submission of machine learning papers describing machine learning applications in fields like medicine\, biology\, industry\, manufacturing\, security\, education\, virtual environments\, game playing and problem solving is strongly encouraged. \n\n\n\nImportant Dates \n\n\n\nMain ConferenceJuly 6\, 2010Notification of acceptanceSeptember 7\, 2010\n\n\n\nMore info
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SUMMARY:Conference Olfaction & Issues 2010
DESCRIPTION:Modulation of Physiological Responses\n\n\n\n4-5 November 2010 – Paris\, France\n\n\n\nApplications in the Pharmaceutical\, Food & Cosmetic Industries\n\n\n\nLast Advances & Directions\n\n\n\nSession Themes\n\n\n\nRecent Advances on OlfactionOlfaction: Science & Food ApplicationOlfaction & Applications in Pharmaceutical IndustryOlfaction & Applications in Cosmetic IndustryOlfaction & MarketingSatellite Symposium about Pheromones: Scientific Credibility & Practical Applications in Humans\n\n\n\nMore information is available at: www.olfaction-site.com
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SUMMARY:Exhaled Breath Analysis; From Sensors to Applications
DESCRIPTION:General Announcement and Call for Abstracts \n\n\n\nExhaled Breath Analysis\n\n\n\nFrom Sensors to Applications\n\n\n\nOctober 24 – 29\, 2010 \n\n\n\nIl Ciocco Hotel and International Conference Center \n\n\n\nBarga\, Italy \n\n\n\nChair: Dr. Raed A. Dweik\, The Cleveland Clinic\, Cleveland\, Ohio \n\n\n\nTimely presentations by the best minds in academia\, industry and government.In-depth discussions of the hot issues.Networking with your peers.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAbout This Conference\n\n\n\nThis meeting will bring industry executives\, entrepreneurs\, and investors together with scientists\, engineers\, environmentalists\, and clinicians to discuss key trends\, future directions\, and upcoming technologies in breath analysis applications including: medical\, environmental\, and bioterrorism / security issues. \n\n\n\nThe co-chairs are:\n\n\n\nDr. Claire Gmachi\, Princeton\, NJ\, USADr. Gary Hunter\, NASA Glen Research Center\, Cleveland\, Ohio\, USA\, and Dr. Christina Davis\, University of California\, Davis\, CA\, USA\n\n\n\nThe Organizing Committee comprises:\n\n\n\nAnton Amann\, MD\, AustriaDr. Prabir Dutta\, Ohio State University\, Columbus\, OH\, USAMichael Epton\, MD\, Christ Church\, New ZealandDaniel Laskowski\, Cleveland Clinic\, Cleveland\, OH\, USADr. Terrence Risby\, PhD\, Baltimore\, USAMetin Aytekin\, Izmir\, Turkey\n\n\n\nThe preliminary program\, as now visualized\, will include keynote speakers\, other invited and submitted papers\, posters\, and open discussions.  \n\n\n\nThe threads of interest include:\n\n\n\nMonday: Overview: \n\n\n\nAM: History and current status of the breath analysis field; PM: Lessons from the nitric oxide story \n\n\n\nTuesday: Sensors and sensitivities:\n\n\n\nAM: Mass spectrometry; PM:Electronic nose and sensor arrays \n\n\n\nWednesday: Applications:\n\n\n\nAM: Medical applications: asthma\, cancer\, infections\, other; PM: environmental and security applications \n\n\n\nThursday: The future:\n\n\n\nAM: Newer technologies: real nose\, nanotubes\, etc. PM: future directions \n\n\n\nFriday:\n\n\n\nAM: roundtable discussion; fostering interdisciplinary collaboration \n\n\n\nThis meeting will be held in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic\, Princeton University\, University of California at Davis\, National Aeronautics and space Administration (NASA)\, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)\, and the International Association for Breath Analysis (IABR) \n\n\n\nfurther information is available at www.engconfintl.org/10ai.html
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SUMMARY:Sensor Systems for Environmental Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Society of Chemistry\, London\, United Kingdom\, October 13\, 2010\n\n\n\nOrganised by the Automation and Analytical Management Group at The Royal Society of Chemistry\, Burlington House\, Piccadilly\, London \n\n\n\nSince the successful conference\, ‘Chemical Sensors and Biochemical Sensors – Measurement to Control’ held by the AAMG in May 2009\, this conference addresses the state of art and recent developments in sensor technologies\, with a focus on environmental monitoring. Also opportunities have been provided in this conference for Postgraduate PhD students and young postdoctoral researchers to give oral and poster presentations related to the theme of the conference. The interest and use of sensing techniques in environmental monitoring has grown rapidly in recent years enhanced by the potential for automation and remote at site measurements with low cost methodologies and miniature instrumentation. \n\n\n\nThis Conference offers a good opportunity to bring together scientists involved in this field to exchange experiences and thoughts about the new applications and novel sensors. \n\n\n\nFurther information is available at: http://rsc-aamg.org/
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SUMMARY:IEEE World Conference on Computational Intelligence: Special Session on Artificial Olfaction and Touch
DESCRIPTION:World Conference on Computational Intelligence\, July 18-23\, Centre de Convencions Internacional de Barcelona\, Barcelona\, Spain Related Conference: International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 2010Call for papers for Special Session: Computational Intelligence for Artificial Sensing: Olfaction and Touch \n\n\n\nScope:Recently there has been an renewed research activity in the field of biologically inspired computation for artificial sensing. While vision and hearing have received a great deal of attention in past decades\, in new wave of research is being devoted to olfaction and hearing. Both olfaction and touch rely on large sensor arrays and both have an important component on signal and data processing\, first in peripheral neural circuits and further on in higher cortical areas.On the other hand\, while in vision and audition stimuli can be systematically varied by frequency; there is not an equivalent metric for olfaction. The relationship between odour and structure is hardly understood.Artificial Olfaction Systems combine an array of chemical sensors with partial specificity with pattern recognition systems for complex odour detection and identification. While the concept is more than 30 years old\, most of the attention has been devoted to chemical sensor technology. Since the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology for Linda Buck and Richard Axel in 2004 for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system\, the research link to biology and to the psychophysics of olfaction has been strengthened.In this sense\, the field of computational intelligence for artificial sensing is growing fast. The new trend is not just to build computational neuroscience models of olfaction and touch\, but to construct engineered artefacts where the operation of those models can be tested and validated. However\, this path is just starting. The aim of the special session is to present latest’s advances in computational intelligence for Artificial Olfaction and Touch. The session will mainly focus on biologically inspired algorithms\, although statistical learning techniques are also considered.  \n\n\n\nTopics: We encourage submissions addressing the following issues: \n\n\n\n–          Large sensor arrays: chemical and mechanical \n\n\n\n–          Sensor diversity and redundancy \n\n\n\n–          Noise reduction techniques \n\n\n\n–          Computational models of olfaction and touch \n\n\n\n–          Computational Intelligence Techniques applied to Olfaction and Tactile Data \n\n\n\n–          Analysis of biological data with computational intelligence tools. \n\n\n\n–          Psychophysics of Touch and Olfaction: Scenarios for algorithm testing. \n\n\n\n–          Benchmarking of Artificial Sensing Systems \n\n\n\n–          Robots with Olfactory/Tactile capabilities. \n\n\n\n–          Active Chemical/Mechanical Sensing \n\n\n\n–          Embedded algorithmic implementation for real-time operation. \n\n\n\nPaper submissionAll instructions and templates for submission can be found in the WCCI’10 web site (http://www.wcci2010.org/submission). Please\, contact to the special session organizers if you are planning to submit any paper. \n\n\n\nImportant Dates \n\n\n\nDeadline for paper submissionJanuary 31\, 2010Notification of acceptanceMarch 15\, 2010Final Paper SubmissionMay 2\, 2010\n\n\n\nOrganizers– Santiago Marco\, Institut for BioEngineering of Catalonia & Universitat de Barcelona\, Spain\,  smarco@el.ub.es–  Agustín Gutierrez\, Institut for BioEngineering of Catalonia & Universitat de Barcelona\, Spain\,  agutierrez@el.ub.es– Tony J Prescott\, Department of Psychology\, University of Sheffield\, t.j.prescott@sheffield.ac.uk
URL:https://www.olfactionsociety.org/event/ieee-world-conference-on-computational-intelligence-spacial-session-on-artificial-olfaction-and-touch/
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SUMMARY:IMTeC 2010; First European Conference on Micro-Analysis
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition Forum LABO & BIOTECH hosts this year \n\n\n\nthe first European Congress on Micro-Technologies: IMTeC.\n\n\n\nForum LABO & BIOTECH will take place from 1 to June 4\, 2010 in Paris. IMTeC: 2nd and 3rd June. \n\n\n\nFor the 2010’ edition\, the Interprofessional Committee of Laboratory Suppliers – /Comité Interprofessionnel des Fournisseurs du Laboratoir/\, CIFL\, the owner of this event\, has decided to expand the supply of goods and services sector to the process sector in order to meet the changing demand within the profession\, always seeking new ways and solutions to gain speed and productivity. \n\n\n\nThis opening allows at Forum LABO & BIOTECH cover all applications\, from RESEARCH to ONLINE ANALYSIS via the CONTROL\, to attract discerning visitors\, both public and private sector and industry. \n\n\n\nForum LABO & BIOTECH present in this complete offer:\n\n\n\n8000 sqm *exhibitionnearly *300 exhibitors*\,4 exhibition areas: the physico-chemical\, biotechnology\, Process Analytics\, and sustainable development. and nearly 10\,000 visitors (9\,800 in 2008). The file is given to visitors after the show\, IMTEC Congress: First European Conference on Micro-analysis expert forums\, moderated by renowned experts. 2010’ themes on sustainable development (topics selected by a panel of visitors of the latest edition 2008)\, and a communications plan important in leading journals.\n\n\n\nAbout IMTeC 2010:\n\n\n\nProcess Analytical Technology (PAT) has provided value to the chemical and pharmaceutical industries for years in improving productivity and quality by gathering data to develop and monitor processes. PAT has been the enabling tool to implement Quality by Design (QbD) as a way to achieve Process Understanding. Recent advances in analytical and sampling technology have continued to improve measurement capabilities. \n\n\n\nNew technology for micro-machining\, along with new material development\, has allowed for advances in the miniaturization of instrumentation and sampling systems. A good example of this is in the development of the New Sensor and Sampling System (NeSSI)\, growing out of the forum created by the Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC) in the USA. This has enabled developments in operational devices such as micro-reaction equipment for process optimization and new micro-analytical tools for characterizing process samples. \n\n\n\nIMTeC will be a venue to describe to European companies the use of NeSSI and related analytical devices as valuable tools to consider in achieving the ultimate goal of Process Understanding\, the key to achieving improved productivity and quality in products via effective implementation of process control. \n\n\n\nIMTeC will cover:\n\n\n\nMicro Technology and the LaboratoryAnalyzer sampling system\, components\, and diagnosticNeSSI componentsProcess Automation Technology\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nDownload the program
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