ISOEN 2011

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ISOEN 2011 – International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose Rockefeller University, New York City, USA, May 2 – 5, 2011 This event was organised by Dr Perena Gouma with the help of ECI. The key themes of the conference were: nanomedicine and selective chemo-sensing,artificial olfaction in quality controlapplications of sensor arrays in safety and defence.

4th Gospel Workshop: Gas sensors based on semiconducting metal oxides

Gas sensors based on semiconducting metal oxides: basic understanding & applications 6-7 June 2011 – Tübingen, Germany Please register at: www.gospel-network.org Workshop organizers: Nicolae Barsan(1), Kengo Shimanoe(2) and Udo Weimar(1) 1. University of Tübingen, Germany;   2. – Kyushu University, Japan Tentative list of invited speakers: Prof. Ulrike Diebold, TU Wien, Austria Surface structure and reactivity of transparent conducting oxidesDr. Kiyoshi […]

ECRO XXI Congress

The Manchester Conference Centre, Manchester, UK, Sept 7 -10, 2011 Conference Chairpersons: Prof. Krishna Persaud, Prof. Matthew Cobb The 21st ECRO Congress hosted in Manchester UK, addresses research in the field of chemoreception, spanning all aspects from invertebrates to humans. The expected audience is formed by scientists, students, young researchers and industrialists from a wide variety […]

Breath Analysis Summit 2011

International Conference on Breath Research 11-14 September 2011 – Parma, Italy This summit is jointly organized by the International Association for Breath Research (IABR) and the University and Municipality of Parma. The Summit will provide a forum to clinicians, scientists, engineers, and environmentalists to present their latest findings and to meet industry executives and entrepreneurs […]

Aquatic Monitoring: Sensors 2011

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Monitoring the Aquatic Environment using Sensor Technologies 19 October 2011 – London, UK Organised by the Automation and Analytical Management Group at the Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA This conference aims to discuss the present status of aquatic monitoring requirements, procedures, techniques and application of sensor technologies. Sessions include development […]

ISOCS Short Course Winter 2012

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Data Analysis, Robotics and Mobile Applications of Chemical Sensors 12-17 January 2012 – Kühtai, Austria The ISOCS Short Course Winter 2012 was held in Kühtai, the highest ski resort in Austria just 30km west of Innsbruck. The school took place at Sporthotel Kühtai: http://www.sporthotel-kuehtai.com Lecture notes, pictures and videos are now available! The Short Course Winter 2012 […]

IMCS 2012 – The 14th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors

20 – 23 May 2012 – Nürnberg/Nuremberg, Germany The 14th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors (IMCS-14) is the world`s largest interdisciplinary forum on all aspects of chemical sensors encompassing physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering disciplines including biomedical engineering. In 2012, IMCS-14 is held jointly with the world`s largest sensor fair, the SENSOR+TEST 2012 in […]

ISOCS Meeting at IMCS’2012 in Nuremberg

Dear ISOCS members, Many of you are attending the International Meeting on Chemical Sensors in Nuremberg next week. We would like to take this opportunitty to get together and debate about the current status of ISOCS, future events, and overall strategy. We have reserved a room for Tuesday at 15:30, Room Basel at the Nuremberg […]

ISOCS Short Course Summer 2012

Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology for Trace Level Detection 4-7 June 2012 – Tarragona, Spain The Short Course will cover basic concepts of nanomaterials and Microsystems technologies for a successful integration in functional devices. It will review state of the art technology and methods for trace level detection. An introduction to growth and characterisation of nanostructures will […]

Breath Analysis for Biomedicine and National Security: Sensor Design Issues and Strategies for Biomarker Discovery

As human breath analysis further develops as a multi-disciplinary field, it is clear that sensor development, instrumentation systems and algorithms play critical roles within this research area. Although much emphasis in the last decade has focused on breath biomarker compound identification and physiological relevance, we increasingly turn our attention towards portable, fieldable sensor platforms for […]