TOPICS
-Sensor Materials
New molecular receptors and indicators
Nanomaterials for optical sensing
Sustainable sensors and sensor materials
Biosensor materials
-Devices and Instrumentation
Data communication and automation of sensor solutions
Single-use disposable optical sensors
Fibre optics
Miniaturisation and integration
Lab-on-a-chip
-Smart Sensor Production Technologies
Printed sensors
Roll-to-roll production
Packaging
Additive manufacturing
Microsystems Technology
Wafer scale fabrication
Integrated microoptics fabrication
-Novel Sensing Principles
Plasmonics
Non-linear optics
Molecular spectroscopy
Imaging
Array technologies
Luminescence sensors
Label-free sensing
Waveguide based sensors
-Applications of Optical Sensors in
Environmental monitoring
Process control and security
Food analysis
Medical diagnostics
Ambient assisted living
Cellular research
Lab-on-a-chip
Biotechnology
Smart textiles
VENUE
The conference venue will be the University of Graz. The opening plenary lecture on Sunday evening and the welcome reception will be organised in the historical main building, which was erected in 1895. The conference will be held at the “RESOWI Zentrum” in the buildings of the faculty of law. A poster reception with Styrian wine on Monday evening will give the opportunity for discussion and networking. Conference dinner will be served at the old university (founded in 1607) in the former library hall located in the historic city centre.
Graz is situated about 200 km south-west of Vienna and is very well connected to the most important airport hubs in Europe (Frankfurt, Vienna, Munich). The city of Graz is listed as an UNESCO world heritage site due to its medieval architecture.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
-Ingo Klimant (TU Graz) - Chair
-Joachim Krenn (University Graz), Paul Hartmann (Joanneum Research) - Co-Chair
-Torsten Mayr (TU Graz) - Organising Chair
-Sergey Borisov (TU Graz), Stefan Köstler (Joanneum Research) - Scientific Programme Chair
-Marco Leiner (MEON), Gerhard Mohr (Joanneum Research), Claudia Preininger (AIT) - Committee Members
-Heidemarie Kayer (TU Graz) - Conference Manager
-Sensor Materials
New molecular receptors and indicators
Nanomaterials for optical sensing
Sustainable sensors and sensor materials
Biosensor materials
-Devices and Instrumentation
Data communication and automation of sensor solutions
Single-use disposable optical sensors
Fibre optics
Miniaturisation and integration
Lab-on-a-chip
-Smart Sensor Production Technologies
Printed sensors
Roll-to-roll production
Packaging
Additive manufacturing
Microsystems Technology
Wafer scale fabrication
Integrated microoptics fabrication
-Novel Sensing Principles
Plasmonics
Non-linear optics
Molecular spectroscopy
Imaging
Array technologies
Luminescence sensors
Label-free sensing
Waveguide based sensors
-Applications of Optical Sensors in
Environmental monitoring
Process control and security
Food analysis
Medical diagnostics
Ambient assisted living
Cellular research
Lab-on-a-chip
Biotechnology
Smart textiles
VENUE
The conference venue will be the University of Graz. The opening plenary lecture on Sunday evening and the welcome reception will be organised in the historical main building, which was erected in 1895. The conference will be held at the “RESOWI Zentrum” in the buildings of the faculty of law. A poster reception with Styrian wine on Monday evening will give the opportunity for discussion and networking. Conference dinner will be served at the old university (founded in 1607) in the former library hall located in the historic city centre.
Graz is situated about 200 km south-west of Vienna and is very well connected to the most important airport hubs in Europe (Frankfurt, Vienna, Munich). The city of Graz is listed as an UNESCO world heritage site due to its medieval architecture.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
-Ingo Klimant (TU Graz) - Chair
-Joachim Krenn (University Graz), Paul Hartmann (Joanneum Research) - Co-Chair
-Torsten Mayr (TU Graz) - Organising Chair
-Sergey Borisov (TU Graz), Stefan Köstler (Joanneum Research) - Scientific Programme Chair
-Marco Leiner (MEON), Gerhard Mohr (Joanneum Research), Claudia Preininger (AIT) - Committee Members
-Heidemarie Kayer (TU Graz) - Conference Manager