Programme
16 October, Murray Edwards College (note new location!)
| 09:00 | Registration Buckingham House Murray Edwards College |
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| 10:00-10:10 | Clemens Kaminski | Welcome and introduction |
| Session 1 (Devices) | ||
| 10:10-10:55 | Andrew de Mello ETHZ |
Microfluidics |
| 10:55-11:20 | Stafford Withington Department of Physics |
Ultra-low-noise sensors, chip spectrometers and imaging arrays for space science |
| 11:20-11:45 | Gary Atkinson ARM |
ARM processors for the Internet of Things and Sensors |
| 11:45-12:05 | Break | Poster Session |
| Session 2 (Student projects) | ||
| 12:05-12:30 | iGEM student team | Project Open Scope |
| 12:30-12:55 | CDT students | Sensor Team Challenge |
| 13:00-14:00 | Buffet lunch | |
| Session 3 (Optical Technology) | ||
| 14:00-14:45 | Roel Baets University of Gent |
Optical sensors |
| 14:45-15:10 | Jeremy Baumberg Department of Physics |
Confining light to the nanoscale to sense single molecules reliably |
| 15:10-15:35 | Kenichi Soga Department of Engineering |
Sensors for civil infrastructure monitoring |
| 15:35-15:55 | Break | Sensor Team Challenge demonstration |
| Session 4 (Bio inspired sensors) | ||
| 15:55-16:40 | Luke Lee University of Berkeley |
Biologically-inspired photonics |
| 16:40-17:05 | Roberto Cipolla Department of Engineering |
Computer vision |
| 17:05-17:30 | Fumiya Iida Department of Engineering |
Biologically-inspired robotics |
| 17:30 | Clemens Kaminski | Discussion and closing remarks |
| 18:30-21:00 | Reception and dinner (by invitation) Murray Edwards College, Long Room |
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