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SUMMARY:1st International Workshop on Odor Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Chemical Space – Sensory Space – Perceptual Space – Artificial Olfaction\n\n\n\n4-7 September 2013 – Herrenhausen Palace\, Hannover\, Germany\n\n\n\nThe sense of smell plays an important role in everyday life\, for example in food\, beverages\, perfume and hygiene. For many animals the sense of smell is their primary sense to experience their world. But still\, we have no clear understanding of how odors are perceived. Moreover\, while we readily understand how to describe visual stimuli with light wavelengths and contrast\, or sounds with frequency and amplitude\, we lack understanding of the fundamental features of odors. In other words\, we don’t understand Odor Space.The notion odor space describes different aspects of the sense of smell. There is chemical space\, in which odorants (chemicals that evoke an odor) are arranged along their physico-chemical properties. The encoding of odors into neuronal responses defines the sensory space. The perceptual organization and meaning of odors is the basis for perception space. Finally\, odors are embedded in a physical space that governs how odorants move from their sources to our noses.Understanding how these aspects of odor space relate to each other is crucial to advance our knowledge on olfaction\, which is essential for research and development the food and perfume industry. Odor space knowledge is also key to developing artificial noses and prosthetics. Unraveling the meaning of odor space requires integrating many different disciplines all part of a rapidly growing research community\, including biochemistry\, molecular genetics\, neuroscience\, psychology\, physics\, engineering and computer science.The aim of the 1st International Workshop on Odorspaces is to bring together leading scientists and young researchers to jointly tackle the huge tasks to create a unifying perspective on Odor Spaces. We will mix data presentations by young researchers with big-picture accounts by senior experts in the field. A large part of the symposium is devoted to discussion to develop new and meaningful insights into the chemical sense. \n\n\n\nFurther information is available at: www.odorspaces2013.org
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SUMMARY:International School of Physics and Technology of Matter
DESCRIPTION:Towards new frontiers of Smart Sensing and Integration: Materials\, Technologies and Applications \n\n\n\nSmart Sensing and Smart Systems Integration are currently witnessing a tremendous boost which arises both from the need for better understanding of fundamental phenomena and from the quest of applications in emerging and future technologies\, where products will incorporate functions of sensing\, actuation and control and will be capable of describing and analyzing a situation\, and taking decisions based on the available data in a predictive or adaptive manner\, thereby performing smart actions. In most cases the “smartness” of the system can be attributed to autonomous operation based on closed loop control\, energy efficiency and networking capabilities. \n\n\n\nSmart Sensing and Smart Integration combine materials\, technologies and components from Microsystems technology (miniaturized electric\, mechanical\, optical and fluidic devices) with knowledge\, technology and functionality from other disciplines like physics\, biology\, chemistry\, nano-sciences or cognitive sciences. Then integration of micro- and nano-technologies along the line connecting the nano-\, micro- and macro-worlds is the future of technology with a clear convergence towards Micro/Nano/Bio/ICT and with real applications into an industrial context when emphasizing the combination of components with the aim of merging their functional and technical abilities into an interoperable system. \n\n\n\nThe School is thought to give a perspective on some of both fundamental and new frontiers activities in the fields of materials science\, technological processes\, sensors and devices\, industrial applications with an emphasis on their connections. The consequences and impact of sensing and integration will be analyzed in several different contexts. \n\n\n\nAIMS OF THE SCHOOL ARE:\n\n\n\n(1) To broaden and deepen the background knowledge of young researchers\, early-career scientists\, PhD students and post-docs\, in the general areas of materials\, sensors and multifunctional devices\, transduction methods\, micro/nano technologies\, miniaturization and functionalization\,  advanced processing and packaging\, wereable and portable devices\, applications\, etc.\, through a series of advanced lectures given by well recognized experts in these fields. \n\n\n\n(2) To provide a perspective of the latest research and new frontier trends in these areas. \n\n\n\nThe schedule of the School is intensive with a rich program including formal lectures and discussion sessions\, including a session for young researchers poster presentation. Some social events will help to create a stimulating and friendly atmosphere for interaction and learning. The daily program typically runs from 09.00-13.00 and from 17.00-20.00\, with afternoon sessions being a combination of non-lecture activities\, seminars and poster discussions.
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