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Program Tuesday 15 November 2011
Time Session / Lecture
Plenary Session
09.50 - 10.00 hrs Welcome
Ronny van 't Oever, Micronit Microfluidics
Chair Paul Blom, TNO/Holst Centre
10.00 - 10.15 hrs The Micro and Nano future
Dave Blank, University of Twente
10.15 - 10.45 hrs Single Molecule Based Super Resolution: Applications in Biochemistry/Biophysics
Johan Hofkens, K.U.Leuven, Belgium
10.45 - 11.15 hrs Nanogenerators for Self-powered Sensors and Piezotronics for Smart Systems
Zhong Lin Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  
11.15 - 11.45 hrs Break / Exhibition / Posters
  

Parallel sessions

Microtechnologies for Food and Water -
Micro and Nanotechnology Based Sensors - Nanoinstrumentation and Tools - Bionano Science, Systems and Technology

 Session A.1: Microtechnologies for Food and Water
11.45 - 13.00 hrs Microtechnologies for Food and Water
Chair: Gertjan Euverink, Wetsus
Assuring Food Quality and Safety;
Development of Analytical Tools bases on LC-MS Technologies
Natacha Lourette, DSMResolve
Ionic-Liquid Based Electrochemical Ethylene Sensor
Marcel Zevenbergen, Imec/Holst centre
Membrane Microreactors for Clean Water
Halil Aran, University of Twente
Porous electrode millifluidics: separation of divalent from monovalent cations using capacitive deionization
Maarten Biesheuvel, Wetsus
Enzyme-catalyzed Modification of Surface Properties
Norhan Nady, Wageningen University & Research centre
 Session B.1: Micro and Nanotechnology Based Sensors
11.45 - 13.00 hrs Micro and Nanotechnology Based Sensors
Chair: Urs Staufer, Delft University of Technology
Lecture tba
Functionalized Vertical InAs Nanowire Arrays for Gas Sensing
Peter Offermans, Holst Centre
Electrical Characterization of Multilayered DNA Architectures
Louis de Smet, Delft University of Technology
Integrated Thermal and Microcoriolis Flow Sensing System with a Dynamic Flow Range of More than 4 Decades
Joost Lötters, Bronkhorst High-Tech
Ferrule-top Scanning Probe Microscopes
Davide Iannuzzi, Optics11
 Session C.1: Nanoinstrumentation and Tools
11.45 - 13.00 hrs Nanoinstrumentation and Tools
Chair: Kees Groeneveld, FHI/MinacNed
X-rays Exploring the Nano Domain: an Unique Combination of SAXS and XRD
Peter Munk, PANalytical
Application of XPS to Surfaces and Nano-scale Materials Characterisation
Cees Heijboer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
EUV Resist Metrology with the Scanning Helium Ion Microscope (HIM) – Benefits and Limitations
Jeroen Meessen, ASML
Monte Carlo simulations for Contrast and Detection in SEM
Eric Bosch, FEI Electron Optics
Nanoprobing InAs Quantum Dots and Wetting Layers with Atom Probe Tomography and Cross-Sectional Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
Joris Keizer, Eindhoven University of Technology
 Session D.1: Bionano Science, Systems and Technology
11.45 - 13.00 hrs Bionano Science, Systems and Technology
Chair: Arend Kolk, University of Amsterdam
X-Ray Methodology for Monitoring of Protein Aggregation in Solution
Vladimir Kogan, DANNALAB
Frequency-Selective Rotation of Magnetic Nanoactuators for Rapid and Sensitive Solution-Based Detection of Biomolecules
Menno Prins, Philips Research /  Eindhoven University of Technology
Nano-Particles – Bio Interaction Studies using Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques
Jan Andries Post, Utrecht University
From Solution to Surface Gradients
Sven Krabbenborg, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente
Organic Surface Modification: a Key Process for Micro- and Nanotechnology Based Devices
Luc Scheres, SurfiX
13.00 - 14.15 hrs Lunch / Exhibition / Posters

Parallel sessions

Microreactors - Biosensing - Risks of Nanotechnology - Nanomedicine

 Session A.2: Microreactors
14.15 - 15.30 hrs Microreactors
Chair: Volker Hessel, Eindhoven University of Technology
Scale-up of Multiphase Micro/Milli Channel Reactors
Ma'moun Al-Rawashdeh, Eindhoven University of Technology
A Microfluidic Method to Assess Emulsion Stability in Crude-Oil/Water Separators
Thomas Krebs, Wageningen University & Research centre
Meander Reactor with G/L Contacting and Electrokinetic Separation Functionalities
Elif Karatay, University of Twente
Advanced Processes in Microreactors
Bas van den Broek, FutureChemistry
A Flexible Flow Platform for Rapid Reaction Screening and Process Scale-up under High Temperature and Pressure Conditions
Theo Veenstra, LioniX
Session B.2: Biosensing
14.15 - 15.30 hrs Biosensing
Chair: Heiko van der Linden, Leiden University
Multifunctional Magnetic Nano and Microparticles:
a Versatile Platform for Nanomedicine
Viorel Rusu or Mario Wuttke, MagnaMedics
CMOS Biosensors
Frans Widdershoven, NXP Semiconductors
Measurement of Platelet Activation with Anti-P-Selectin Coated Magnetic Microparticles
Loes van Zijp, Eindhoven University of Technology
Biosensor with Single-Label Resolution Based on Optical Scattering of Magnetic Nanoparticles
Jean Schleipen, Philips Research
Capture of Unamplified Mycobacterial rRNA on a Liquid Bead Array for Species Determination from Liquid Cultures
Richard Anthony, KIT - Royal Tropical Institute
 Session C.2: Risks of Nanotechnology
14.15 - 15.30 hrs Risks of Nanotechnology
Chair: Adrienne Sips, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM)
Integration of Risk Analysis and Technology Assessment in Nanotechnology Development
Arie Rip, University of Twente
Characterization of Translocation of Silver Nanoparticles and Effects on Whole-Genome Gene Expression Using an In Vitro Intestinal Epithelium Coculture Model
Hans Bouwmeester, Wageningen University & Research centre
Biodistribution and Toxicity of Silver Nanoparticles in Rats after Subchronic Oral Administration
Meike van der Zande, RIKILT - Institute of Food Safety - Wageningen University & Research centre
Nanoparticles in consumer products: Methods and Measurements
Ruud Peters, RIKILT - Institute of Food Safety - Wageningen University & Research centre
Programm on Environmental Risks in Nanonext NL and First Results on Quantification of Fullerene nC60 and Related Transformation Products in Water
Annemarie van Wezel, KWR Watercycle Research Institute
 Session D.2: Nanomedicine
14.15 - 15.30 hrs Nanomedicine
Chair: Sabeth Verpoorte, University of Groningen
Liposomal Nanomedicine, general overview
Gerben Koning, Erasmus MC
Cationic Thermosensitive Liposomes - a Novel Heat-Triggered Drug Delivery Approach for Endothelial and Tumor Cells
Bilyana Dicheva, TLM, Laboratory Experimental Surgical Oncology
Exploring US Nanomedicine Innovation and Trends
Janneke Hoedemaekers, Netherlands Office for Science and Technology
Microfluidics for Drugscreening
Ronny van ’t Oever, Micronit Microfluidics
The Development of a New Drug Carrier for Anti-Fibrotic and Anti-Neoplastic Compounds
Klaas Poelstra, BiOrion / University of Groningen
15.30 - 16.30 hrs Break / Exhibition / Posters
Plenary Session
16.30 - 17.40 hrs Plenary Session
Chair: Han Zuilhof, Wageningen University & Research centre
16.30 - 17.00 hrs Applying Pragmatism to Flow Chemistry
Ian Baxendale, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
17.00 - 17.30 hrs Novel Instruments for Water Analysis – Making a Business Case
David Holden, 4 Labs, Switzerland
17.30 - 17.40 hrs Closing of the day, view on tomorrow's program
Fred van Keulen, Delft University of Technology 
17.40 - 18.30 hrs Drinks / Exhibition / Posters
18.30 - 20.45 hrs Conference Dinner
 Evening Lecture
Evening Lecture
Chair: Richard van der Linde, Quintessentie
20.45 - 21.30 hrs Microanalysis of Old Master’s Paintings
Joris Dik, Delft University of Technology
 

Conference Secretariat MNC '11

Martijn Reinhold
Telephone: +31 (0)33 - 465 75 07; Email

Henne van Heeren
Telephone: +31 (0)78 - 630 07 48, Email