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Registration

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Monday, September 10, 2012

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Cofee Break

Opening Ceremony (Room A)

M2A: Gas sensors II Chairs: Roland Pohle,

Arnaldo d'Amico

M1A: Gas sensors I

(Invited: Ulrich Hoefer) Chairs: Maximilian Fleischer,

Christopher Hierold

M1C: New sensors concepts I:

X-ray, THz, NIR

(Invited: Hans Koops) Chairs: Giorgio Sberveglieri,

Christophe Górecki

Lunch Break

Room A Room B Room C

Poster Session I (PM)

Poster Session II (PT)

W2A: Physical sensors I Chairs: Elmar Wagner,

Michael Kraft

W3A: Physical sensors II Chairs: Robert Puers,

Jan A. Dziuban

W2B: Micro and

nanotechnologies I

(Invited: Piotr Grabiec) Chairs: Giorgio Sberveglieri,

Teodor Gotszalk

Farewell Reception

Closing Ceremony and presentation of the next Conference (Room A)

T1A: Gas sensors III Chairs: Juan Ramon Morante,

Grigoris Kaltsas

T2A: Gas and humidity sensors Chairs: Lina Sarro,

Ryszard Jachowicz

W1A: Chemical sensors Chairs: Christopher Hierold,

Maximilian Fleischer

Reception and Opera Performance

Transfer to Wieliczka and Salt Mine sightseeing

Conference banquet at Salt Mine "Wieliczka"

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

W1B: Microfluidic and

microanalytical devices and

systems I Chairs: Michiel Vellekoop,

Jesus M. Ruano-Lopez

M1B: Micromachines and MEMS Chairs: Christos Tsamis,

Jan A. Dziuban

W1C: Wireless sensor networks

(Invited: Patric Pons) Chairs: Robert Puers,

Andrzej Dziedzic

W2C: Theory, modelling and design Chairs: Bernhard Jakoby,

Roland Werthschützky

W3C: Optical detection in

microfluidic devices and systems

(Invited: Rafał Walczak) Chairs: István Bársony,

Paddy French

T2C: RF MEMS and optical MEMS

(Invited: Christophe Górecki) Chairs: István Bársony,

Patric Pons

M2C: New sensors concepts II:

X-ray, THz, NIR

(Invited: Lorenzo Tripodi) Chairs: Valentin Smyntyna,

Leszek Golonka

M2B: Energy harvesting -

autonomous microsystems Chairs: Ubaldo Mastromatteo,

Danick Briand

T1B: Biological and biomedical

devices and systems I

(Invited: Jesus M. Ruano-Lopez) Chairs: Corrado di Natale,

Rafał Walczak

T1C: Physical and chemical sensors Chairs: Christophe Pijolat,

Tadeusz Pisarkiewicz

T2B: Biological and biomedical

devices and systems II Chairs: Dorota Pijanowska,

Gerald Urban

11:30 - 13:00

EUROSENSORS School

Informal Welcome Reception

Cofee Break

Lunch Break

Cofee Break

Lunch Break

Cofee Break

Plenary Session (Room A): Roland Pohle, Adam Piotrowski Chairs: Jan A. Dziuban, Rafał Walczak

W3B: Micro and

nanotechnologies II Chairs: Christos Tsamis,

Piotr Grabiec

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Plenary Session (Monday, September 10)

Chairs: Jan A. Dziuban, Rafał Walczak

PS-1 9:15 Transient Operation Techniques for Gas Sensor Applications

Roland Pohle

Siemens AG, Germany

PS-2 10:10 Uncooled Infrared Detectors in Poland, History and Recent Progress

Adam Piotrowski

Vigo System S. A.

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Technical Sessions I (Monday, September 10)

Gas sensors I (M1A)

Chairs: Maximilian Fleischer, Siebe Bouwstra

M1A-1 11:30 Fire Gas Detection

U. Hoefer

Siemens AG, Switzerland

M1A-2 12:00

Detection of Explosives Based on the Work Function Read-out of Molecularly Imprinted

Polymers

R. Pohle2, P. Jeanty

2, S. Stegmeier

2, J. Hürttlen

1, M. Fleischer

2

1Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT, Germany;

2Siemens AG, Germany

M1A-3 12:15 Sensors for the Ultra-Fast Monitoring of Explosive Gas Concentrations

A. Vasiliev, V. Malyshev

NRC Kurchatov Institute, Russia

M1A-4 12:30 Detection and Monitoring of Hydrogen Using Palladium Film on SAW

V. Blondeau-Patissier, M. Vanotti, L. Richard, S. Ballandras

FEMTO-ST Institute, France

M1A-5 12:45

A Miniaturized Catalytic Gas Sensor for Hydrogen Detection Containing a High Porous

CatalyticLayer Formed by Dry Lift-Off E. Brauns

2, T. Seemann

1, V. Zoellmer

1, W. Lang

2

1IFAM, Fraunhofer, Germany;

2IMSAS, University of Bremen, Germany

Micromachines and MEMS (M1B)

Chairs: Christos Tsamis, Jan A. Dziuban

M1B-1 11:30

Development and Characterization of a Piezoelectrically Actuated MEMS Digital

Loudspeaker

R. Dejaeger1, F. Casset

1, B. Desloges

1, G. Le Rhun

1, P. Robert

1, S. Fanget

1, Q. Leclère

2, K. Ege

2,

J. Guyader2

1CEA - LETI, France;

2INSA - LVA, France

M1B-2 11:45

SiGe MEMS Accelerometers Combining a Large Bandwidth with a High Capacitive

Sensitivity

A. Ray Chaudhuri2, S. Severi

1, M. Akif Erismis

1, L. Francis

3, A. Witvrouw

1

1IMEC, Belgium;

2IMEC/UCL, Belgium;

3UCL, Belgium

M1B-3 12:00 Pull-in MEMS Inclinometer

F. Alves, R. Dias, J. Cabral, L. Rocha

University of Minho, Portugal

M1B-4 12:15 Use of Electromechanical Feedback in MEMS for Suppressing Electronics Noise

P. Helistö, H. Sipola, H. Seppä

VTT technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland

M1B-5 12:30 A MEMS Energy Harvesting Device for Vibration with Low Acceleration

M. Triches1, F. Wang

1, A. Crovetto

1, A. Lei

1, Q. You

2, X. Zhang

2, O. Hansen

1

1Technical University of Denmark, Denmark;

2Tongji University, China

M1B-6 12:45

Preliminary Performance Evaluation of MEMS-Based Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters in

Extended Temperature Range

R. Xu1, L. Borregaard

1, A. Lei

2, M. Guizzetti

1, E. Ringgaard

1, T. Zawada

1, O. Hansen

2, E.

Thomsen2,

1Meggitt A/S, Denmark;

2Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

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New sensors concepts I: X-ray, THz, NIR (M1C)

Chairs: Giorgio Sberveglieri, Christophe Górecki

M1C-1 11:30

XMEMS: Dynamic Diffraction Gratings by MEMS Technology for X-Ray Imaging

Applications

S. Gorelick,

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland

M1C-2 11:45

Modular Design of Fully Integrated Counting Line Detectors

T. Lohse2, P. Krüger

2, H. Heuer

2, M. Oppermann

1, H. Torlee

3, K. Wolter

1, N. Meyendorf

2

1Electronics Packaging Lab, Technical University of Dresden, Germany;

2Fraunhofer Institute

for Non-Destructive Testing (Dresden), Germany; 3Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic

Microsystems, Germany

M1C-3 12:00

Focused Electron Beam Induced Processing, a Technology to Develop and Produce

Miniaturized Electron, IR, THz and X-ray Sources as Well as High Resolution Detectors

and Sensors for X-Ray Tomography

H. Koops

HaWilKo PSS, Germany

M1C-4 12:30

A WDM Capable Integrated Optical Readout of a MEMS Sensor

G. Putrino1, M. Martyniuk

1, A. Keating

2, L. Faraone

1, J. Dell

1

1School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, University of Western Australia,

Australia; 2School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Western Australia, Australia

M1C-5 12:45 Tuneable IR Photodetectors for Spectroscopic Applications

J. Antoszewski, T. Nguyen, D. Silva, L. Faraone

UWA, Australia

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Technical Sessions II (Monday, September 10)

Gas sensors II (M2A)

Chairs: Roland Pohle, Peter Vlasov

M2A-1 14:30 Gas Sensitivity of the Surface Potential of Hybrid Porphyrin-ZnO Nanorods

Y. Sivalingam, G. Magna, A. Catini, E. Martinelli, R. Paolesse, C. Di Natale

University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

M2A-2 14:45

Gas-Sensitive properties of ZnO Nanorods/Nanowires Obtained by Electrodeposition and

Electrospinning Methods

W. Maziarz1, A. Rydosz

1, T. Pisarkiewicz

1, K. Domański

2, P. Grabiec

2

1AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland;

2Institute of Electron Technology, Poland

M2A-3 15:00 Coaxial N-ZnO/P-Si Nanowire Heterostructures for Energy and Sensing Applications

A. Gad3, M. Hoffmann

3, F. Hernandez-Ramirez

1, J. Prades

2, H. Shen

3, S. Mathur

3

1UB - IREC, Spain;

2Universitat de Barcelona, Spain;

3Universität zu Köln, Germany

M2A-4 15:15 TiO2-SnO2 Composites and Solid Solutions for Chemical Nanosensors

K. Zakrzewska, M. Radecka

AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

M2A-5 15:30 Zinc Oxide Nanowires Deposited on Polymeric Hotplates for Low-Power Gas Sensors

D. Zappa2, D. Briand

1, E. Comini

2, J. Courbat

1, N. de Rooij

1, G. Sberveglieri

2

1SAMLAB, IMT, EPFL, Switzerland;

2University of Brescia & CNR-IDASC, Italy

M2A-6 15:45

Location Effect of Pd Additives on the Detection of Reducing Gases for Nanoscale SnO2

Hollow Spheres Based Gas Sensors

D. Hübner2, A. Sackmann

2, F. Gyper

1, P. Feldmann

1, P. Bockstaller

1, D. Gerthsen

1, U. Weimar

2,

D. Barsan2

1Karlsruher Institute of Technology, Germany;

2Tübingen University, Germany

Energy harvesting - autonomous microsystems (M2B)

Chairs: Ubaldo Mastromatteo, Elmar Wagner

M2B-1 14:30 A Bimetallic Micro Heat Engine for Pyroelectric Energy Conversion

S. K. T. Ravindran, M. Kroener, P. Woias

IMTEK, University of Freiburg, Germany

M2B-2 14:45

Nonlinear Multi-Frequency Converter Array for Vibration Energy Harvesting in

Autonomous Sensors

M. Ferrari, D. Alghisi, M. Baù, V. Ferrari

University of Brescia, Italy

M2B-3 15:00

Improved Wideband Mechanical Energy Harvester Based on Piezoelectric Longitudinal

Mode

B. Ahmed Seddik, G. Despesse, E. Defay

CEA-Leti, France

M2B-4 15:15

Homogeneity Analysis of a MEMS-Based PZT Thick Film Vibration Energy Harvester

Manufacturing Process

A. Lei1, R. Xu

2, L. Borregaard

2, M. Guizzetti

2, E. Thomsen

1

1DTU Nanotech, Denmark;

2Meggitt, Denmark

M2B-5 15:30 Wafer Level Fabrication of Vibrational Energy Harvesters Using Bulk PZT Sheets

P. Janphuang, R. Lockhart, D. Briand, N. de Rooij

EPFL, Switzerland

M2B-6 15:45 Implementation of a Single Supply Pre-Biasing Circuit for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters

A. Elliott, P. Mitcheson

Imperial College, United Kingdom

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New sensors concepts II: X-ray, THz, NIR (M2C)

Chairs: Valentin Smyntyna, Leszek Golonka

M2C-1 14:30

Broadband Terahertz and Sub-Terahertz CMOS Modules for Imaging and Spectroscopy

Applications

L. Tripodi

Philips Research Europe, The Netherlands

M2C-2 15:00 Terahertz Spatial Light Modulator with Digital Microfluidic Array

P. Földesy2, Z. Fekete

1, T. Párdy

3, D. Gergelyi

3

1MTA TTK MFA MEMS Lab, Hungary;

2MTA-SZTAKI, Hungary;

3PPKE-ITK, Hungary

M2C-3 15:15 A MEMS Photoacoustic Detector of Terahertz Radiation for Chemical Sensing

N. Glauvitz1, S. Blazevic

1, R. Coutu Jr

1, M. Kristel

2, I. Medvedev

2, D. Petkie

2

1AFIT, United States;

2Wright State, United States

M2C-4 15:30

Development of Gas Sensors by Microwave Transduction with Phtalocyanine Film

J. Rossignol1, G. Barochi

1, B. De Fonseca

1, J. Brunet

3, M. Bouvet

2, A. Pauly

3, L. Markey

1

1 Nanosciences Department, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, Université de

Bourgogne, France; 2Institut de Chimie Moléculaire de l'Université de Bourgogne, France,

3Clermont Université, Université Blaise Pascal, France

M2C-5 15:45

Simulation Tool for the Prediction of Compound Dependence of CW-Photoacoustic-Based

Sensor Using Dual Differential Optical Excitation

S. Camou, Y. Ueno, E. Tamechika

NTT Corp., Japan

Poster Session I (Monday, September 10)

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Technical Sessions III (Tuesday, September 11)

Gas sensors III (T1A)

Chairs: Juan Ramon Morante, Grigoris Kaltsas

T1A-1 9:00

Nanocarbonaceous Filters for the Achievement of Highly Sensitive and Selective NO2

Monitoring by Means of Phthalocyanine-Based Resistive Sensors

J. Brunet2, A. Pauly

2, C. Varenne

2, A. Ndiaye

2, M. Dubois

1

1ICCF - Université Blaise Pascal, France;

2Institut Pascal - Université Blaise Pascal, France

T1A-2 9:15

CO and H2 Sensing with CVD-Grown Tungsten Oxide Nanoneedles Decorated with Au, Pt

or Cu Nanoparticles

F. Annanouch2, S. Vallejos

1, C. Blackman

1, X. Correig

2, E. Llobet

2

1University College London, United Kingdom;

2University Rovira i Virgili, Spain

T1A-3 9:30

SO2 Gas Sensors Based on WO3 Nanostructures with Different Morphologies

A. Boudiba3, C. Zhang

3, C. Bittencourt

2, P. Umek

1, M. Olivier

3, R. Snyders

2, M. Debliquy

3

1Jožef Stefan Institute-Ljubljana, Slovenia;

2Laboratoire de Chimie des Interactions Plasma-

Surface, Université de Mons, Belgium; 3Service de Science des Matériaux, Faculté Polytechnique,

Université de Mons, Belgium

T1A-4 9:45 Gas-Sensing Properties of Thermally-Oxidized Metal Oxide Nanowires

D. Zappa, E. Comini, G. Sberveglieri

University of Brescia & CNR-IDASC, Italy

T1A-5 10:00

Nanoporous Tungsten Trioxide Grown by Electrochemical Anodization of Tungsten for Gas

Sensing Applications

M. Bauersfeld, P. Neumaier, J. Wöllenstein

Fraunhofer IPM, Germany

T1A-6 10:15

Sensitization of Gas Sensing properities in TiO2/SnO2 Nanocomposites

A. Kusior1, M. Radecka

1, M. Rękas

1, M. Lubecka

1, K. Zakrzewska

1, A. Reszka

2, B. Kowalski

2

1AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland;

2Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of

Science, Poland

Biological and biomedical devices and systems I (T1B)

Chairs: Corrado di Natale, Rafał Walczak

T1B-1 9:00

A Self-Contained Diagnostic Platform for DNA Concentration, Elution, and qPCR Inside a

LabCard with Stored Reagents

J. M. Ruano-Lopez

Ikerlan, Spain

T1B-2 9:30 Wireless Capsule for Autofluorescence Detection

M. Al-Rawhani1, J. Beeley

1, D. Chitnis

2, S. Collins

2, D. Cumming

1

1University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;

2University of Oxford, United Kingdom

T1B-3 9:45 A Neonatal Body Sensor Network for Long-Term Vital Signs Acquisition

H. De Clercq, R. Puers

ESAT - MICAS, KULeuven, Belgium

T1B-4 10:00

Biophotonic Sensor for Real-Time and Non-Invasive Detection of Extracellular H2O2

Released by Stimulated Cells

G. Suárez1, C. Santschi

1, S. Dutta-Gupta

1, L. Jeanneret-Juillerat

2, O. Martin

1

1EPFL STI IMT NAM, Switzerland;

2University Institute of Pathology UNIL, Switzerland

T1B-5 10:15 A Viscometric Chip for DNA Analysis

P. Rust, D. Cereghetti, J. Dual

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

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Physical and chemical sensors (T1C)

Chairs: Christophe Pijolat, Tadeusz Pisarkiewicz

T1C-1 9:00

Screen-Printed Electrochemical Chromium (VI) Sensing Electrodes for Effluent

Bioremediation Monitoring

T. Maeder1, S. Miscoria

2, C. Jacq

1, P. Ryser

1, M. Negri

2

1EPFL, Switzerland;

2UBA, Argentina

T1C-2 9:15

Flexible Optical Chemical Sensor Platform for BTX

J. D. Arias Espinoza4, V. Sazhnikov

3, S. Sabik

4, D. Ionov

3, E. Smits

4, S. Kalathimekkad

2, G. van

Steenberge2, M. Alfimov

3, M. Pośniak

1, E. Dobrzyńska

1, M. Szewczyńska

1, K. Benczek

1, H.

Schoo4

1Central Institute for Labour Protection - National Research Institute, Poland;

2Centre for

Microsystem Technology, Ghen University-IMEC, Belgium; 3Photochemistry Center of the

Russian Academy of Science, Russia; 4TNO Holst Centre, Netherlands

T1C-3 9:30

UV Assisted Chemical Sensor Based on Electrospun Titania Nanofibers Working at Room

Temperature

E. Zampetti, A. Bearzotti, A. Macagnano

CNR - Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems, Italy

T1C-4 9:45

System Optimization Methodology for Integrated Piezoelectric MEMS Resonator

Biochemical Sensors

L. Sieben-Xu, J. Pettine, V. Petrescu, M. Vandecasteele, D. Karabacak

Holst Centre/imec, Netherlands

T1C-5 10:00

Spontaneous Diaphragm Buckling Control Process on Piezoelectric Ultrasonic Microsensors

for High Sensitivity

K. Yamashita, H. Tanaka, Y. Yang, M. Noda

Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan

T1C-6 10:15 A Flexible Polymer Sensor for Light Point Localization

G. Buchberger2, P. Bartu

2, R. Schwödiauer

2, B. Jakoby

2, W. Hilber

2, S. Bauer

2

1Johannes Kepler Univeristy, Austria;

2Johannes Kepler University, Austria

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Technical Sessions IV (Tuesday, September 11)

Gas and humidity sensors (T2A)

Chairs: Ryszard Jachowicz, Julian Gardner

T2A-1 11:00

How to Test Exhaust Gas Sensors? Influence of Gas Testing Systems and Experimental

Artifacts in Exhaust Gas Sensors Characterization

C. López-Gándara1, J. M. Fernandez-Sanjuán

1, A. Klaas

3, F. Ramos

2, A. Cirera

4

1FAE - Francisco Albero S.A.U., Spain;

2Francisco Albero S.A.U., Spain;

3Klarotron, Spain;

4Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

T2A-2 11:15

Gas Sensors Based on Tin Dioxide for Exhaust Gas Application, Modeling of Response for

Pure Gases and for Mixtures

J. Viricelle1, A. Valleron

1, C. Pijolat

1, P. Breuil

1, S. Ott

2

1Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines, LPMG, France;

2Renault SAS, France

T2A-3 11:30

A MEMS Electron Impact Ion Source Integrated in a Micro-Time-of-Flight Mass

Spectrometer

C. Tassetti1, L. Duraffourg

2, J. Danel

2, O. Peyssonneaux

1, F. Progent

1, X. Machuron-Mandard

1

1CEA - DAM, France;

2CEA - LETI, France

T2A-4 11:45

Work Function Based Hydrocarbon-Mix Sensing with Metal Nanoparticles Functionalized

WO3 Thick Films

P. Davydovskaya1, L. Hussein

2, O. Yurchenko

2, R. Pohle

1, G. Urban

2

1Siemens AG, Germany;

2University of Freiburg, Germany

T2A-5 12:00 Humidity Sensor Printed on Textile with Use of Ink-Jet Technology

J. Weremczuk2, G. Tarapata

1, R. Jachowicz

1

1University of Technology, Poland;

2Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

T2A-6 12:30

All-Organic Humidity Sensing Films with Electrical Detection Principle Suitable to

Biomedical Applications

V. Lebedev3, E. Laukhina

1, C. Rovira

3, V. Laukhin

2, J. Veciana

3

1ICMAB-CSIC, CIBER-BBN), Spain;

2Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats

(ICREA), Spain; 3Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC), Spain

Biological and biomedical devices and systems II (T2B)

Chair: Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault, Gerald Urban

T2B-1 11:00

A Platform for Manufacturable Stretchable Micro-Electrode Arrays

S. Khoshfetrat Pakazad3, A. Savov

3, S. Braam

2, R. Dekker

1

1Philips Research Eindhoven, TU Delft, Netherlands;

2Pluriomics BV Leiden, Netherlands;

3TU

Delft, Netherlands

T2B-2 11:15 Integrated Wireless Neural Recording and Electrode Positioning System

L. Rafflenbeul2, R. Werthschützky

2, A. Gail

1

1German Primate Center, Germany;

2TU Darmstadt, Institute EMK, Germany

T2B-3 11:30 Deep-Brain Silicon multielectrodes for Simultaneous Neural Recording and Drug Delivery

A. Pongrácz2, Z. Fekete

2, G. Marton

2, R. Fiáth

1, P. Furjes

2, I. Ulbert

1, G. Battistig

2

1MTA TTK KIP, Hungary;

2MTA TTK MFA, Hungary

T2B-4 11:45 Neural Implants Containing a resorbable Chitosan Matrix

F. Ceyssens, K. Van Kuyck, B. Nuttin, R. Puers

KULeuven, Belgium

T2B-5 12:00

Electrical Impedance Detection of Senescence in Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells

H. Jun2, L. Dao

2, S. Cho

1

1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Gachon University, Korea, South;

2Lee Gil Ya Cancer

and Diabetes Institute, Gachon University, Korea, South

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RF MEMS and optical MEMS (T2C)

Chairs: István Bársony, Patric Pons

T2C-1 11:00

Development of First European Chip-Scale Atomic Clocks: Technologies, Assembling and

Metrology

Ch. Górecki

FEMTO-ST, France

T2C-2 11:30 Polymer MOEMS Accelerometer

T. Guan, F. Ceyssens, R. Puers

KULeuven, Belgium

T2C-3 11:45

Miniature Absolute Optical Pressure Sensor at a Fiber Tip for High Temperature

Applications

G. Keulemans, F. Ceyssens, R. Puers

K.U.Leuven - ESAT-MICAS, Belgium

T2C-4 12:00 Frequency Tuning in a MEMS Resonator via an Integral Crossbar Heater

W. Zhang, J. Lee

City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

T2C-5 12:15

Multi-Modal of Out-of-Plane Vibration Modes of Thin-Film Circular Resonators for Mass

Sensing Applications

A. Gualdino1, V. Chu

1, J. Conde

2

1INESC Microsistemas e Nanotecnologias and IN-Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,

Portugal; 2INESC Microsistemas e Nanotecnologias and IN-Institute of Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology, IST, Portugal

Poster Session II (Tuesday, September 10)

T2B-6 12:15

Direct Anchoring of Cytochrome C Onto Bare Gold Electrode for Sensing Oxidative Stress

in Aquatic Cells

G. Suárez1, C. Santschi

1, V. Slaveykova

2, O. Martin

1

1EPFL STI IMT NAM, Switzerland;

2Institute F. A. Forel University of Geneva, Switzerland

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Technical Sessions V (Wednesday, September 12)

Chemical sensors (W1A)

Chairs: Christopher Hierold, Ralf Moos

W1A-1 9:00

Sensing with a Silicon Nanowire Ion Sensitive Field Effect Transistor: Effect of the

Nanowire Width

K. Bedner1, V. Guzenko

1, M. Wipf

2, A. Tarasov

2, R. Stoop

2, R. Minamisawa

1, W. Fu

2, J.

Brunner2, C. David

1, M. Calame

2, J. Gobrecht

1, C. Schönenberger

2

1Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland;

2University of Basel, Switzerland

W1A-2 9:15

Analyzing Protein Denaturation Using Fast Differential Scanning Calorimetry

R. Splinter3, S. van Herwaarden

3, E. Iervolino

3, G. Vanden Poel

2, D. Istrate

2, L. Sarro

1

1Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;

2DSM, Netherlands;

3Xensor Integration,

Netherlands

W1A-3 9:30 An Olfactory Bulb Model Mitigates the Drift in Chemical Sensors

D. Polese, E. Martinelli, A. D’Amico, C. Di Natale

University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy;

W1A-4 9:45

An Ensemble of Adaptive Classifiers for Improving Faulty and Drifting Sensor

Performance

G. Magna, E. Martinelli, A. D’Amico, C. Di Natale

University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

W1A-5 10:00 -

W1A-6 10:15 -

Microfluidic and microanalytical devices and systems (W1B)

Chairs: Michiel Vellekoop, Jesus Miguel Ruano-Lopez

W1B-1 9:00 “Sensor Filter” - Intelligent Micro Filter System in Foil Technology

M. Alberti, L. Meixner, A. Rückerl, M. Eder, H. Endres, K. Bock

Fraunhofer EMFT, Germany

W1B-2 9:15 Investigation of Ion Concentration Polarization in an Original Micro-Nanofluidic Device

K. Aizel, Y. Fouillet, C. Pudda, C. Chabrol

CEA Leti, France

W1B-3 9:30

Controlled Liquid Flow in a Microfluidic Network with Pressure Sensitive Valves Based on

Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) / Neodymium (NdFeB) Composites

W. Hilber, B. Jakoby

JKU Linz, Institute for Microelectronics and Microsensors, Austria

W1B-4 9:45 Development of a Piezoelectric Transducers System to Improve Mixing of Fluids

L. Silva, S. Catarino, P. Mendes, S. Lanceros-Mendez, G. Minas

University of Minho, Portugal

W1B-5 10:00 Fabrication of Lateral Porous Silicon Membranes for Planar Microfluidic Devices

F. Dubosc, D. Bourrier, T. Leichlé

LAAS-CNRS, France

W1B-6 10:15 An Innovative Method for Complete Microsensors Fabrication

M. Dawgul, B. Rozum, J. Jankowska-Sliwirska, J. Kruk, W. Torbicz, D. Pijanowska

Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

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Wireless sensor networks (W1C)

Chairs: Chavdar Roumenin, Andrzej Dziedzic

W1C-1 9:00 Electromagnetic Transduction for Wireless Passive Sensors

P. Pons

LAAS, France

W1C-2 9:30

Implementation and Verification of a Low-Power UHF / LF Wireless Sensor Network As

Part of the Intelligent Container

N. Heidmann, S. Janßen, W. Lang, S. Paul

University of Bremen, Germany

W1C-3 9:45 Development of an Antenna Sensor for Occupant Detection in Passenger Transportation

H. Sterner, W. Aichholzer, M. Haselberger,

FH-Kärnten, Austria

W1C-4 10:00

An Ultra-Low-Power, Batteryless Microsystem for Wireless Sensor Networks

H. Danneels, V. De Smedt, C. De Roover, S. Radiom, N. Van Helleputte, C. Walravens, Z. Li, M.

Steyaert, M. Verhelst, W. Dehaene, G. Gielen

KULeuven, Belgium

W1C-5 10:15 Solid-State Sensors - Practical Implementation in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

P. Dziuban, A. Wojnar, A. Zolich, K. Cisek, W. Szumiński

Flytronic Sp. z o.o., Poland

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Technical Sessions VI (Wednesday, September 12)

Physical Sensors I (W2A)

Chairs: Danick Briand, Michael Kraft

Micro and nanotechnologies I (W2B)

Chair: Jürgen Brugger, Teodor Gotszalk

W2B-1 11:00 Micro- and nano-systems for chemical/bio-medical analysis and diagnostics

P. Grabiec

Institute of Electron Technology, Poland

W2B-2 11:30

1D Planar Silica Lens Integrated 3D Optical Interconnect System – Fabrication Techniques

of Lens Integrated Facingdown 45° Micro-Mirror

Y. Xu, A. Michael, C. Kwok, T. Puzzer, G. Peng

School of EE&T, Australia

W2B-3 11:45

Inkjet Printing of Interdigitated Capacitive Chemical Sensors with Reduced Size by the

Introduction of a Dielectric Interlayer

F. Molina Lopez, D. Briand, N. de Rooij

EPFL-IMT-SAMLAB, Switzerland

W2B-4 12:00

Single-Mask Fabrication of Temperature Triggered MEMS Switch for Cooling Control in

SSL System

J. Wei, H. Ye, H. van Zeijl, P. Sarro, G. Zhang

TU Delft, Netherlands

W2B-5 12:15

Backside Liquid Phase Photolithography for Fabricating Self-Organizing Hydrogel Bilayers

C. Peters2, S. Fusco

1, Y. Li

2, S. Kühne

2, B. Nelson

1, C. Hierold

2

1Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems, ETH Zurich, Switzerland;

2Micro and Nanosystems,

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

W2A-1 11:00 POSFET Tactile Sensing Arrays Using CMOS Technology

R. Dahiya, A. Adami, C. Collini, L. Lorenzelli

Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy

W2A-2 11:15

Characterization of Tactile Sensors Based on Ffibre Bragg Gratings Towards Temperature

Independent Pressure Sensing

C. Yan1, E. Ferraris

1, T. Geernaert

2, F. Berghmans

2, D. Reynaerts

1

1KU Leuven, Belgium;

2Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

W2A-3 11:30 A Flexible PCB-MEMS Flow Sensor

A. Petropoulos, D. Pagonis, G. Kaltsas

TEI-A, Greece

W2A-4 11:45

Flexible PVDF-TrFE Pyroelectric Sensor Integrated on a Fully Printed P-Channel Organic

Transistor

L. Maiolo2, F. Maita

2, A. Pecora

2, M. Rapisarda

2, L. Mariucci

2, M. Benwadih

1, S. Jacob

1, I.

Chartier1, R. Coppard

1

1CEA/Liten/DTNM/LCEI, France;

2IMM-CNR, Italy

W2A-5 12:00

Particle Characterization in Highly Concentrated Suspensions by Ultrasonic Scattering

Method

S. Wöckel2, U. Hempel

2, R. Weser

3, B. Wessely

3, J. Auge

1

1HS Magdeburg, Germany;

2ifak e.V., Germany;

3TU Dresden, Germany

W2A-6 12:15

Nanoparticle Detection in a Miniaturized Setup Using Laser Beam Shaping and Dual Angle

Information Provided by Fresnel Ring Lenses

R. Schrobenhauser2, R. Strzoda

1, M. Fleischer

1, M. Amann

3

1Siemens AG, Germany;

2Siemens AG, TU Muenchen, Germany;

3TU Muenchen, Germany

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Theory, modelling and design (W2C)

Chairs: Bernhard Jakoby, Roland Werthschützky

W2C-1 11:00

Bacteria Detection with Interdigitated Microelectrodes: Noise Consideration and Design

Optimization

N. Couniot, D. Flandre, L. Francis, A. Afzalian

Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium

W2C-2 11:15 Extensive Modeling of a Coaxial Stub Resonator for Online Fingerprinting of Fluids

N. Hoog-Antonyuk2, W. Olthuis

2, M. Mayer

1, H. Miedema

3, F. Leferink

2, A. van Den Berg

2

1EasyMeasure B.V., Netherlands;

2University of Twente, Netherlands;

3Wetsus, Netherlands

W2C-3 11:30

Complete Semi-Numeric Model of a Double Membrane Liquid Sensor for Density and

Viscosity Measurements

T. Voglhuber-Brunnmaier1, M. Heinisch

1, E. Reichel

2, B. Weiss

1, B. Jakoby

1

1JKU, Austria;

2KU Leuven, Belgium

W2C-4 11:45 Inverse Modeling of CO Reactions at SnO2 Nanowire Surfaces for Selective Detection

G. Tulzer1, S. Baumgartner

1, E. Brunet

1, G. Mutinati

1, S. Steinhauer

1, A. Köck

1, C. Heitzinger

2

1AIT, Austrian Insitute of Technology, Austria;

2University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

W2C-5 12:00 A Hybrid FinFET-Based Biosensor with Integrated Readout Capability

P. Livi2, S. Rigante

1, Y. Chen

2, A. Ionescu

1, A. Hierlemann

2

1EPFL, Switzerland;

2ETH Zurich, Switzerland

W2C-6 12:15

Efficient Model for Predictive MEMS Microphone Design: Model Derivation and

Experimental Verification

J. Oberndoerfer, G. Schrag, G. Wachutka

Munich University of Technology, Germany

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Technical Sessions VII (Wednesday, September 12)

Physical Sensors II (W3A)

Chairs: Robert Puers, Wolfgang Benecke

W3A-1 14:30 High-Precision Density Sensor for Concentration Monitoring of Binary Gas Mixtures

A. Kramer, T. Paul

ABB Switzerland, Switzerland

W3A-2 14:45

Wireless Temperature Measurements Above 500°C Using Surface Acoustic Wave Sensors

B. François4, S. Sakharov

8, C. Droit

9, Z. Davis

3, D. Richter

10, G. Martin

4, J. Friedt

9, V. Plessky

6,

G. Brückner2, E. Mayer

1, L. Reindl

1, T. Karachalios

7, W. Schiffers

11, C. Roux

12, S. Ballandras

5

1ALU-IMTEK, Germany;

2CTR, Austria;

3DTI, Denmark;

4FEMTO-ST, France;

5FEMTO-ST,

UMR 6174 CNRS-UFC-ENSMM-UTBM, France; 6GVR Trade, Switzerland;

7Nanothinx, Greece;

8OAO FOMOS Material, Russia;

9SENSeOR, France;

10TUC, Germany;

11 Rolls-Royce, United

Kingdom; 12 Institut Pierre Vernier, France

W3A-3 15:00

Membrane-Type Surface Stress Sensor with Piezoresistive Readout

F. Loizeau1, T. Akiyama

1, S. Gautsch

1, P. Vettiger

1, G. Yoshikawa

2, N. de Rooij

1

1Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland;

2International Center for

Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), Japan

W3A-4 15:15

Chip-Level Warp Control of SOI 3-Axis Accelerometer with the Zigzag-Shaped Z-Electrode

Y. Nonomura2, Y. Omura

2, H. Funabashi

2, T. Akashi

2, M. Fujiyoshi

2, Y. Hata

2, T. Nakayama

3, M.

Esashi1

1Tohoku University, Japan;

2Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Japan;

3Toyota Motor Corporation,

Japan

W3A-5 15:30 Miniaturization of Vibratory Beam Accelerometer by Using PZT

K. Kanda2, K. Nagata

2, T. Yamakawa

2, Y. Iga

1, T. Fujita

2, K. Maenaka

2

1Japan Science Technology & Agency, Japan;

2University of Hyogo, Japan

W3A-6 15:45

Surface Micromachined Polymer Capacitive Accelerometer Array Utilizing Fringe

Electrical Field

L. Wen, K. Wouters, R. Puers

KU Leuven, Belgium

Micro and nanotechnologies II (W3B)

Chair: Arnaldo d’Amico, Jose Correia

W3B-1 14:30

Characterizing Metal-Insulator-Transition (MIT) Phase Change Materials (PCM) for RF

and DC Micro-Switching Elements

B. Danner , R. Coutu Jr.

AFIT, United States

W3B-2 14:45

Assessment and Modeling of NH3-SnO2 Interactions Using Individual Nanowires

F. Shao1, F. Hernandez-Ramirez

1, J. Prades

3, J. Morante

1, N. Lopez

2

1Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, Spain;

2Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia,

Spain; 3University of Barcelona, Spain

W3B-3 15:00

Characterization of UHV E-Beam Evaporated Low-Stress Thick Silicon Film for MEMS

Application

A. Michael, O. Kazuo, Y. Wei, C. Kwok, T. Puzzer, S. Varlamov

UNSW, Australia

W3B-4 15:15

Effect of Thermal Annealing on the Stiffness of an SU-8 Torsional Spring

Y. Li2, S. Kühne

2, D. Psychogiou

1, C. Hierold

2

1Laboratory for Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Electronics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland;

2Micro and Nanosystems, Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, ETH Zurich,

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Switzerland

W3B-5 15:30 Surface InP Quantum Dot: Effect of Morphology on the Photoluminescence Sensitivity

R. de Angelis2, L. D’Amico

2, M. Casalboni

2, F. Hatami

1, W. Masselink

1, P. Prosposito

2

1Humboldt University, Germany;

2University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy

W3B-6 15:45

MOx/CNTs Hetero-Structures for Gas Sensing Applications: Role of CNTs Defects G. Neri

5, S. Leonardi

5, N. Donato

5, C. Marichy

3, J. Tessonier

4, M. Willinger

1, K. Lee

2, N. Pinna

2

1Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Germany;

2Seoul National University (SNU),

Korea, South; 3University of Aveiro, Portugal;

4University of Delaware, United States;

5University of Messina, Italy

Optical detection in microfluidic devices and systems (W3C)

Chairs: Lina Sarro, Paddy French

W3C-1 14:30 Fluorimetric and Spectrophotometric Detection in Microfluidic Chips

R. Walczak

Wrocław University of Technology, Poland

W3C-2 15:00

Microflow Cytometry in Studies of Programmed Tumor Cell Death

J. Akagi3, K. Takeda

1, Y. Fujimura

1, A. Matuszek

3, K. Khoshmanesh

2, D. Wlodkowic

3

1On-chip Biotechnologies, Japan;

2RMIT University, Australia;

3University of Auckland, New

Zealand

W3C-3 15:15

Optofluidic Analysis System for Ethanol Solutions

E. Weber2, F. Keplinger

2, M. Vellekoop

1

1Institute for Microsensors, -Actuators, and -Systems, University of Bremen, Germany;

2Institute

of Sensor and Actuator Systems, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

W3C-4 15:30

A Microfluidic System for Visualization of Individual Sub-Micron Particles by Light

Scattering

C. Haiden3, T. Wopelka

1, M. Jech

1, D. Puchberger-Enengl

3, E. Weber

3, F. Keplinger

3, M.

Vellekoop2

1Austrian Center of Competence for Tribology, Austria;

2University of Bremen, Germany;

3Vienna University of Technology, Austria

W3C-5 15:45

Opto-Fluidic Chip for Continuous Inline Monitoring of Glucose with Kinetic Enzymatic

Fluorescence Detection

D. de Courten2, L. Baumann

1, L. Scherer

1, M. Wolf

2

1EMPA, Switzerland;

2University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland

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Poster Session I (September 9, Monday, 16:00 – 18:30)

Micro and nanofabrication (PM1)

Chair: Piotr Grabiec

PM1-1 Integrated Microfluidic Environment for Solid-State Nanopore Sensors

Z. Fekete2, G. Huszka

2, A. Pongrácz

2, G. Jágerszki

3, R. Gyurcsanyi

3, E. Vrouwe

1, P. Fürjes

2

1Micronit BV, Netherlands;

2MTA MFA, Hungary;

3MTA TAC, Hungary

PM1-2

Single Suspended CuO Nanowire for Conductometric Gas Sensing

S. Steinhauer1, E. Brunem

2, T. Maier

1, G. Mutinati

1, A. Köck

1, O. Freudenberg

2

1AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria;

2Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, Corporate

Research and Technologies, Germany

PM1-3 Electro-Deposited PdNi-Si Schottky Barrier Hydrogen Sensors with Improved Time Response

L. Dong2, C. de Groot

2, A. Usgaocar

2, V. Chavagnac

1

1Géosciences Environment Toulouse, France;

2University of Southampton, United Kingdom

PM1-4

An NiCr Alloy Piezoresistive Atmosphere Pressure Sensor Based on Eutectic

L. Du2, Z. Zhao

2, L. Xiao

1, J. Chen

1, Z. Fang

2, Q. Tian

3

1Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China;

2Institute of Electronics, Chinese

Academy of Sciences, China; 3North China University of Technology, China

PM1-5

Process-Induced Stress and Hydrogen Effects on Monolithic Integrated CMOS-MEMS Micro-

Bimaterial Cantilever Sensor Array

D. Zhao2, F. Yang

2, P. Liu

2, C. Lin

2, J. He

2, X. Huang

2, D. Li

2, X. Zhang

1, D. Zhang

2

1Department of Photo-electronics, Communication University of China, China;

2National Key

Laboratory of Science and Technology on Micro/Nano Fabrication, Peking University, China

PM1-6 VLS Silicon Nanowires Based Resistors for Chemical Sensor Applications

L. Ni, E. Jacques, R. Rogel, A. Salaun, L. Pichon, G. Wenga

IETR, France

PM1-7

Microfabrication of Optically Flat Silicon Micro-Mirrors for Fully Programmable Micro-

Diffraction Gratings

B. Timotijevic1, R. Lockhart

2, R. Stanley

1, M. Luetzelschwab

1, F. Zamkotsian

3, P. Lanzoni

3, W. Noell

2,

M. Canonica2, M. Tormen

1

1CSEM, Switzerland;

2EPFL, Switzerland;

3LAM, France

PM1-8 Evaluation Tip Cleaning for a Micro CMM Touch Trigger Stylus Sensor

R. Habeb, P. Kinnell

The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

PM1-9

Comparison of Two Alternative Fabrication Processes for a Three-Axis Capacitive MEMS

Accelerometer

S. Tez, T. Akin

Middle East Technical University, Turkey

PM1-10

Bottom-Gate and Step-Gate Polysilicon Nanowires Field Effect Transistors for Ultrasensitive

Label-Free Biosensing Application

G. Wenga, E. Jacques, A. Salaün, R. Rogel, L. Pichon, F. Geneste

Universite de Rennes, France

PM1-11

A New Method to Extract Piezoresistive Coefficients in Polysilicon Through Gauges Placed on a

MEMS Membrane

A, Salette3, R. Lefevre

3, C. Déhan

1, P. Morfouli

2, L. Montès

2

1Eveon, France;

2IMEP-LAHC, France;

3IMEP-LAHC/Eveon, France

PM1-12 High Precision Machining Strategy for the Integration of Electrochemical Cells in Cyclic Olefin

Copolymer Microfluidic Devices

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I. Ait-Ali2, P. Morin

1, V. Semet

2, M. Cabrera

2, R. Ferrigno

2

1AREMAC-Polymer, France;

2Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon, France

PM1-13 High-Aspect-Ratio Neural Electrode Array Fabrication Using Thermomigration Process

A. Peixoto2, A. Silva

2, N. Dias

1, J. Correia

2

1IPCA, Portugal;

2Uminho, Portugal

PM1-14 Effects of the Focused Ion Beam Parameters on Nanopore Milling in Solid State Membranes

P. Fürjes2, Z. Fekete

2, L. Illés

2, A. Tóth

2, G. Battistig

2, R. Gyurcsányi

1

1BME SAKT, Hungary;

2MTA TTK MFA, Hungary

PM1-15

Optimization of a Long Period Grating Distal Probe for Temperature and Refractive Index

Measurement

L. Alwis, T. Sun, K. Grattan

City University, United Kingdom

PM1-16 Rapid Manufacturing of Micro Devices with Integral Electrical Tracks

P. Kinnell, R. Bail, K. Alblalaihid, J. Segal, S. Ratchev

The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

PM1-17

Suspended Gate Field Effect Transistor with an Integrated Micro-Fluidic Channel Performed by

Surface Micromachining for Liquids Sensing

I. Bouhadda, O. de Sagazan, F. Le Bihan

Universite de Rennes, France

PM1-18

Flexible Strain Gauge Sensors with Long-Term Stability and Low Power Consumption for Self-

Sufficient Sensor Systems

D. Feili, M. Marschibois, S. Saremi, H. Seidel

Saarland University, Germany

PM1-19

Gas Sensor Using Anodic TiO2 Thin Film for Monitoring Hydrogen

J. Moon3, M. Kemell

1, J. Kukkula

2, R. Punkkinen

3, H. Hedman

3, A. Suominen

3, E. Mäkilä

4, M. Tenho

4,

A. Tuominen3, H. KiM4

1Department of Chemistry, University of Helsinki, Finland;

2Department of Electrical Engineering,

University of Oulu, Finland; 3Department of Information Technology, University of Turku,

Finland;4Department of Physics, University of Turku, Finland; Hoseo University, South Korea

PM1-20 Monolithic Integration of a Micromachined Flow Senor Based on Post-CMOS

D. Li, F. Yang, D. Zhao, T. Li, D. Zhang

Institute of Microelectronics, Peking University, China

PM1-21

Cytokine Detection Using Diazonium Modified Gold Microelectrodes Onto Polyimide Substrates

with Integrated Ag/AgCl Reference Electrode

A. Baraket4, M. Lee

4, N. Zine

4, N. Yaakoubi

3, M. Trivella

2, M. Zabala

2, J. Bausells

1, N. Jaffrezic-

Renault4, A. Errachid

4

1Centre Nacional of Microelectronic (IMB-CSIC), Spain;

2CNR (ConsiglioNazionaleRicerche) Clinical

Physiology Institute, Italy; 3Universite du Maine, France;

4Universite Lyon, Universite de Claude

Bernard Lyon, France

PM1-22 Scalable fabrication of individual SWNT chem-FETs for gas sensing

K. Chikkadi1, C. Roman

1, L. Durrer

1, T. Süss

1, R. Pohle

2, C. Hierold

1

1ETH Zurich, Switzerland;

2Siemens Corporate Research AG, Germany

PM1-23

Comparison of Hydrogen Sulfide Sensing Characteristics of Individual SnO2 Nanowire and SnO2

Sol-Gel Nanocomposite

A. Shaposhnik4, S. Ryabtsev

5, F. Shao

1, F. Hernandez-Ramirez

1, J. Morante

1, A. Zvyagin

4, N.

Meshkova4, D. Shaposhnik

3, A. Vasiliev

2

1Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, Spain;

2NIC KurchatovInstitute, Russia;

3University

RoviraiVirgili, Spain;4Voronezh State Agrarian University, Russia;

5Voronezh State University, Russia

PM1-24 Cantilever Based Connector Platform for Exchangeable and Customizable Scanning Probe Tips

M. Becker1, M. Bartenwerfer

2, V. Eichhorn

2, O. Krause

1, T. Sulzbach

1

1NanoWorld Services GmbH, Germany;

2OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology, Germany

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Biological sensors, biomedical devices and systems (PM2)

Chair: Dorota Pijanowska

PM2-1 Development and Integration of an Electrochemical System in a LOC Device for DNA Detection

Z. Herrasti, I. Etxabe, J. Mitxelena, M. Martínez, F. Martínez

IK4-Ikerlan, Spain

PM2-2

Fabrication of a MEMS Temperature Sensor on the Capillary Surface for Hyperthermia

Intervention Monitoring

Z. Yang, Y. Zhang, T. Itoh

NEDO BEANS Project, Macro BEANS Center, Japan

PM2-3 A Portable Multi-Sensor System for Non-Invasive Measurement of Biometrical Data

A.Depari, A. Flammini, S. Rinaldi, A. Vezzoli

Dept. of Information Engineering, Italy

PM2-4 Spectroscopic and Wireless Sensor of Hematocrit Level

E. Krystian, M. Jędrzejewska-Szczerska, M. Sobaszek

Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland

PM2-5

Comparative Evaluation Between Two Acoustic Immunosensors: Love-Wave and QCM, and

Systems of Measurement: Dynamic and Static

D. Matatagui1, J. Fontechea

1, M. Fernández

1, M. Oliver

2, J. Hernando-Garcia

2, J. Sánchez-Rojas

2, J.

Grrcia1, C. Cané

1, J. Santos

1, M. Horrillo

1

1Consejo Superior de InvestigacionesCientíficas, Spain;

2Universidad de Castilla-la Mancha, Spain

PM2-6 The Development of Portable System for Unobtrusive Perspiration Monitoring

D. Solovei, J. Zak, J. Sedlacek, J. Hubálek

Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

PM2-7

Different Methods of Acid Phosphatase Immobilization for its Application in FIA Systems

withPotentiometric Detection M. Mroczkiewicz, A. Bronowska, M. Pietrzak, E. Malinowska

Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

PM2-8

Field-Effect Devices Functionalised with Gold-Nanoparticle/Macromolecule Hybrids: New

Opportunities for a Label-Free Biosensing

A. Poghossian1, M. Weil

2, M. Bäcker

1, D. Mayer

3, M. Schöning

1

1Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany;

2Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences,

Germany; 3Research Centre Jülich GmbH, Germany

PM2-9

Voltammetric Responses of on-Chip Glucose Oxidase Immobilized Diamond-Like Carbon

Electrodes

R. Saensak2, N. Faibut

2, S. Porntheeraphat

3, B. Paosawatyanyong

1, V. Amornkitbamrung

2, N. Triroj

2

1Chulalongkorn University, Thailand;

2Khon Kaen University, Thailand;

3Thai Microelectronic Center

(TMEC) National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), Thailand

PM2-10 Monitoring of the Arterial Blood Waveforms with a Multi-Sensor System

D. Prokop, A. Cysewska-Sobusiak, A. Hulewicz

Poznań University of Technology, Poland

PM2-11 A Co-Planar Microwave Sensor for Biomedical Applications

A. Mason, A. Shaw, A. Al-Shamma'a

Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom

PM2-12

SPR Based Studies for Pentagalloyl Glucose Binding to Alpha-Amylase

J. Guerreiro1, V. De Freitas

2, D. Sutherland

3, M. Sales

1

1Biomark Sensor Research, Portugal;

2Centro de InvestigacãoemQuímica, Portugal;

3iNANO Center,

Denmark

PM2-13 Automatica Detection of Stereotypical Motor Movements

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N. Gonçalves, J. Rodrigues, S. Costa, F. Soares

Univerty of Minho, Portugal

PM2-14

Evaluation of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilm Formation Using Quartz Tuning Forks as

Impedance Sensors

T. Piasecki2, G. Guła

1, K. Nitsch

2, K. Waszczuk

2, Z. Drulis-Kawa

1, T. Gotszalk

2

1Institute of Genetics and Microbiology, University of Wroclaw, Poland;

2Wrocław University of

Technology, Faculty of Microsystems Electronics and Photonics, Poland

PM2-15 Automatic Electronic System to Human Blood Typing

S. Pimenta, J. Nobrega, F. Duarte, G. Minas, F. Soares

University of Minho, Portugal

PM2-16 Stereotype Movement Recognition in Children with ASD

J. Rodrigues, N. Gonçalves, S. Costa, F. Soares

University of Minho, Portugal

PM2-17

Point-of-Care Testing Device for Diabetes Mellitus and Renal Function Analysis of Biological

Fluids

J. Oliveira, J. Mariz, C. Capela, M. Correia-Neves, G. Minas

University of Minho, Portugal

PM2-18

Thin Titanium Nitride Films Deposited Using DC Magnetron Sputtering Used for Neural

Stimulation and Sensing Purposes

N. Lawand1, P. French

1, J. Briaire

2, J. Frijns

2

1Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;

2Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands

PM2-19

Enhanced Transmission Through Gold Nanohole Arrays Fabricated by Thermal Nanoimprint

Lithography for Surface Plasmon Based Biosensors

J. Martinez-Perdiguero, A. Retolaza, A. Juarros, D. Otaduy, S. Merino

IK4-Tekniker, Spain

PM2-20 An Ultra Low Power 2 Mbps RF-Telemetry System for Neural Recording Applications

P. Turcza

AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

PM2-21

Comparison of Oriented and Random Antibody Immobilization Techniques on the Efficiency of

Immunosensor

J. Baniukevic1, J. Kirlyte

1, A. Ramanavicius

1, A. Ramanaviciene

2

1Nanotechnas, VU, Lithuania;

2Nanotechnas, VU, SRICIM, Lithuania

PM2-22 Development of Controllable Artificial Larynx by Neck Myoelectric Signal

K. Ooe

Daiichi Institute of Technology, Japan

PM2-23

Light-Addressable Potentiometric Sensor and Light-Addressable Electrodes as a Combined

Sensor-and-Manipulator Microsystem with High Flexibility

T. Wagner3, N. Shigihara

3, K. Miyamoto

3, J. Suzurikawa

2, F. Finger

4, M. Schöning

1, T. Yoshinobu

3

1FH Aachen, Germany;

2Research Institute of National Rehabilitation, Japan;

3Tohoku University,

Japan; 4Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany

PM2-24

Analysis of the Influence of Competitive Adsorption and Mass Transfer on Adsorbed Mass

Fluctuations in Affinity-Based Biosensors

M. Frantlovic2, I. Jokic

2, Z. Djuric

1, K. Radulovic

2

1ITN SANU, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Serbia;

2University of Belgrade, ICTM, Serbia

PM2-25

Characterization of a Multi-Parameter Sensor for Continuous Wound Assessment

D. Puchberger-Enengl6, C. Krutzler

1, M. Binder

4, C. Rohrer

2, K. Schröder

3, F. Keplinger

6, M.

Vellekoop5

1Austrian Center for Medical Innovation and Technology, Austria;

2Lohmann & Rauscher GmbH & Co.

KG, Germany; 3BioMed-zet Life Science GmbH, Austria;

4Medical University Vienna, Austria;

5University of Bremen, Germany;

6Vienna University of Technology, Austria

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PM2-26

The Use of Artificial Neural Networks As a Component of a Cell-Based Biosensor Device for the

Detection of Pesticides

K. Ferentinos, C. Yialouris, P. Blouchos, G. Moschopoulou, V. Tsourou, S. Kintzios

AUA, Greece

PM2-27

Integrated on-Chip Photodetection of Intracellular Calcium in Response to the Activation of G-

Protein Coupled Receptors

S. Martins2, G. Moulas

2, J. Trabuco

1, G. Monteiro

1, V. Chu

2, J. Conde

2, D. Prazeres

1

1IBB, Portugal;

2INESC MN, Portugal

PM2-28 CMOS Biomedical Sensor with in Situ Gold Reference Electrode for Urine Detection Application

Y. Juang1, C. Lin

1, H. Tsai

1, H. Liao

1, R. Wang

2

1National Chip Implementation Center, Taiwan;

2National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan

PM2-29 Deposition Control of Parylene-a Film with Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM)

G. Lee2, H. Ko

1, Y. Choi

2, J. Pyun

1

1Yonsei Univeristy, Korea, South;

2Yonsei university, Korea, South

PM2-30 Non-Labeling Immunoassay Based on Zeta-Potential Analysis

E. Lee2, Y. Lee

1, J. Pyun

2

1Yonsei Univeristy, Korea, South;

2Yonsei University, Korea, South

PM2-31 A Microscopy Technique Based on Bio-Impedance Sensors

A. Yúfera, G. Huertas, A. Olmo

Seville University, Spain

PM2-32

A Novel Approach for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Using a Gas Sensor Array

A. D'Amico2, M. Santonico

2, G. Pennazza

1, R. Capuano

2, G. Vespasiani

2, D. Del Fabbro

2, R. Paolesse

2,

C. Di Natale2, E. Martinelli

2, E. Finazzi Agrò

2

1University Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy;

2University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

PM2-33 A Multi-Point of View 3D Camera System for Minimally Invasive Surgery

M. Silvestri, T. Ranzani, A. Argiolas, M. Vatteroni, A. Menciassi

Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy

PM2-34 Flexible Concentric Ring Electrode for Non Invasive Bioelectrical Surface Recordings

G. Prats-Boluda, L. Gil-Sánchez, Y. Ye-Lin, J. Ibáñez, J. Garcia-Casado, E. Garcia-Breijo,

Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain

PM2-35 Voltammetric Sensor for Direct Insulin Detection

P. Businova, J. Prasek, J. Chomoucka, J. Drbohlavova, J. Pekarek, R. Hrdy, J. Hubálek

Brno Universtity of Technology, Czech Republic

PM2-36 Fiber-Optic Sensor for Respiration and Heart Rate Monitoring in the MRI Environment

L. Dziuda, J. Lewandowski, F. Skibniewski, G. Nowicki

Military Institute of Aviation Medicine, Poland

PM2-37

Preliminary Studies on Cell-Free Fetal DNA Separation and Extraction in Glass Lab-on-a-Chip

for Capillary Gel Electrophoresis

W. Kubicki, R. Walczak

Wrocław University of Technology, Poland

PM2-38 Capacitive Biosensor for Nanotoxicity Detection

A. Qureshi, Y. Gurbuz, J. Niazi

Sabanci University, Turkey

PM2-39 Detection of Apoptosis in Mice Embryos by Using of Lab-on-a-Chip Device

P. Śniadek2, R. Walczak

2, J. Dziuban

2, J. Kluger

1, A. Chełmońska-Soyta

1

1Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland;

2Wrocław University of Technology, Poland

PM2-40

Dual-Mode Stress and Mass Measurements with Chemical and Biochemical Microcantilever

Sensor Arrays

K. Nieradka3, K. Kapczyńska

2, J. Rybka

2, P. Grabiec

1, T. Gotszalk

3

1Institute of Electron Technology, Poland;

2Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy, Poland;

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3Wrocław University of Technology, Poland

PM2-41

Targeted Protein Immobilization on Si/Au Surfaces for Selective Functionalization of

Si/SiO2Microcantilevers with Au Layer

K. Kapczyńska1, A. Gamian

1, K. Nieradka

2, T. Gotszalk

2, J. Rybka

1

1Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy, Poland;

2Wrocław University of Technology,

Poland

PM2-42

Real-Time Label-Free Impedimetric Protein Detection Using Interdigitated Gold Microelectrodes

and Flow Injection Analysis

U. Eletxigerra, J. Martinez-Perdiguero, A. Juarros, R. Bayón, S. Merino

IK4-Tekniker, Spain

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Physical sensors (PM3)

Chair: Piotr Jasiński

PM3-1

Large Area and Low-Cost Pressure Sensors Based on Flexible Printing Electronics for Applications

in Neurorehabilitation Scenarios

J. Herrán, I. Fernández, E. Ochoteco, G. Cabañero, H. Grande

Cidetec-Ik4, Spain

PM3-2 A CMOS Oscillators-Based Smart Temperature Sensor for Low-Power Low-Cost Systems

C. Chen, W. Liu, S. Lin, C. Lin

National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

PM3-3 Filamentary Micro Sensors with Predetermined Breaking Points

B. Memering1, C. Gerhardy

1, D. Loibl

2, W. Schomburg

1

1RWTH Aachen University, Germany,

2Herrmenn Ultraschalltechnik

PM3-4

Perception-Inspired Haptic Force Sensor – a Concept Study

C. Hatzfeld, S. Kassner, T. Meiß, H. Mößinger, C. Neupert, P. Pott, J. Rausch, T. Rossner, M. Staab, R.

Werthschützky

Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

PM3-5 A Wireless, Passive ID Tag and Temperature Sensor for a Wide Range of Operation

G. Bruckner1, J. Bardong

1, C. Gruber

1, V. Plessky

2

1CTR, Austria;

2GVR, Switzerland

PM3-6

Viscosity Measurement Cell Utilizing Electrodynamic-Acoustic Resonator Sensors: Design

Considerations and Issues

A. Abdallah, M. Heinisch, B. Jakoby

Johannes Kepler University, Austria

PM3-7

Screen Printed Capacitive Free-Standing Cantilever Beams Used As a Motion Detector for

Wearable Sensors

Y. Wei, R. Torah, K. Yang, S. Beeby, J. Tudor

University of Southampton, United Kingdom

PM3-8

An Acoustic Transmission Sensor for the Characterization of Fluids in Terms of Their Longitudinal

Viscosity

H. Antlinger2, S. Clara

2, R. Beigelbeck

1, S. Cerimovic

3, F. Keplinger

3, B. Jakoby

2

1Institute for Integrated Sensor Systems, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Wiener Neustadt, Austria;

2Institute for Microelectronics and Microsensors, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria;

3Institute of

Sensor and Actuator Systems, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria

PM3-9

Femtogram Mass Measurement of Airborne Engineered Nanoparticles Using Silicon Nanopillar

Resonators

H. Wasisto2, S. Merzsch

2, A. Stranz

2, A. Waag

2, E. Uhde

1, T. Salthammer

1, E. Peiner

2

1Fraunhofer WKI, Germany;

2TU Braunschweig, Germany

PM3-10

Effect of Photoresist Coating on the Reusable Resonant Cantilever Sensors for Assessing Exposure

to Airborne Nanoparticles

H. Wasisto2, S. Merzsch

2, A. Waag

2, I. Kirsch

1, E. Uhde

1, T. Salthammer

1, E. Peiner

2

1Fraunhofer WKI, Germany;

2TU Braunschweig, Germany

PM3-11 Bimodal Layers of the Polymer SU8 As Refractometer

K. Gut

Silesian University of Technology, Poland

PM3-12

A MEMS Based Seismic Sensor Using the Electrochemical Approach

G. Li, D. Chen, J. Wang, C. Jian, W. He, Y. Fan, T. Deng

State Key Laboratory of Transducer Technology, Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,

China

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PM3-13

Closed-Loop Operated Time-Based Accelerometer

R. Dias3, P. J. Macedo

3, H. D. Silva

3, R. Wolffenbuttel

1, E. Cretu

2, L. Rocha

3

1Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;

2University of British Columbia, Canada;

3University of

Minho, Portugal

PM3-14

Piezoelectric Resonant Sensors with Contactless Interrogation for Mass-Sensitive and Acoustic-

Load Detection

E. Tonoli, M. Baù, M. Ferrari, V. Ferrari

University of Brescia, Italy

PM3-15

Amplitude and Phase Measurement of a Flow Sensor at High Frequency

D. Reyes Romero, G. Urban

Laboratory for Sensors, Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK), University of Freiburg,

Germany

PM3-16 A Ferrofluid Inclinometer with a Time Domain Readout Strategy

B. Andò, S. Baglio, A. Beninato

University of Catania-DIEEI, Italy

PM3-17 Wafer Level Processing of Overload-Resistant Pressure Sensors

T. Kober, R. Werthschützky

TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt, Germany

PM3-18

A Tactile Sensor Device Exploiting the Tunable Sensitivity of Copper-PDMS Piezoresistive

Composite

S. Stassi1, G. Canavese

1, F. Cosiansi

2, R. Gazia

1, M. Cocuzza

1

1Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy;

2Politecnico di Torino, Italy

PM3-19

A Wireless Double Planar Coil Sensor Arrangement for Monitoring Capacitance Changes Due to

Water Uptake Embedded in Thin Fiber-Reinforced Composites

S. Sauer, W. Fischer

TU Dresden, Germany

PM3-20 A Smart Multisensor System for the Ash Fall-Out Monitoring

B. Andò, S. Baglio, V. Marletta

University of Catania, Italy

PM3-21

Strain Sensing in Polymer/Carbon Nanotube Composites by Electrical Resistance Measurement

G. Georgousis1, C. Pandis

1, A. Kalamiotis

1, P. Georgiopoulos

1, A. Kyritsis

1, E. Kontou

1, P. Pissis

1, M.

Micusik2, M. Omastova

2

1National Technical University of Athens, Greece;

2Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

PM3-22 The Effect of Temperature on Resonant Viscosity Sensors

M. Heinisch, A. Abdallah, B. Jakoby

JKU, Austria

PM3-23 Nano-Scale Hot Wire Sensors for Turbulence Measurement Applications

J. Zhao1, H. Völlm

1, D. Feili

1, T. Panidis

2, H. Seidel

1

1Saarland University, Germany;

2University of Patras, Greece

PM3-24

Flow Measurement Technique for Unknown Fluids Based on Hot Wire by Self-Calibration via

Thermal Time-of-Flight (TToF)

E. Engelien, H. Kirchgaesser, R. Viga, A. Grabmaier

Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany

PM3-25 Security-Orientated Plastic Optical Fiber Sensor in Modalmetric Configuration

M. Szustakowski, W. Ciurapiński, M. Życzkowski, J. Wróbel, R. Dulski, P. Markowski

Military Academy of Technology, Poland

PM3-26 Feasibility of Miniaturized Viscosity Sensors for the Characterization of Suspensions

S. Clara, H. Antlinger, B. Jakoby

Johannes KeplerUniversität, Austria

PM3-27 Nanoliter Droplet Characterization Using Vibrating Crystal Sensor with Surface-Attached Polymer

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Hydrogel Coating

D. Liang1, J. Zhang

3, L. Tanguy

3, A. Ernst

4, P. Koltay

4, R. Zengerle

2

1HSG-IMIT -- InstitutfürMikro- und Informationstechnik, Germany;

2HSG-IMIT. IMTEK. BIOSS - Centre

for Biological Signalling Studies, University of Freiburg, Germany; 3IMTEK - Department of

Microsystems Engineering, University of Freiburg, Germany; 4IMTEK - Department of Microsystems

Engineering, University of Freiburg. BioFluidix GmbH, Germany

PM3-28

Detection of the Mass of Airborne Particles in an online Optical Sensor System by Correlation of

Geometric and Inertial Filtering

R. Schrobenhauser2, R. Strzoda

1, M. Fleischer

1, M. Amann

3

1Siemens AG, Germany;

2Siemens AG, TU Muenchen, Germany;

3TU Muenchen, Germany

PM3-29

Flexible Pressure Sensors: Modelling and Experimental Characterization

A. Sepulveda3, R. Guzmán de Villoria

2, J. Viana

3, A. Pontes

3, B. Wardle

1, L. Rocha

3

1Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States;

2IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain;

3Institute for Polymers and Composites/I3N, University of Minho,

Portugal

PM3-30

Extension of Operating Range Towards Lower Pressures of MEMS-Based Thermal Vacuum

Gauges by Laser-Induced Heating

T. Dankovic, K. GardiyePunchihewa, E. Zaker, S. Farid, P. Habibimehr, A. Feinerman, H. Busta

University of Illinois at Chicago, United States

PM3-31

AC Simulation of a Thermal Flow Sensor in a Microfluidic Channel

D. Reyes Romero, A. Cubukcu, G. Urban

Laboratory for Sensors, Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK), University of Freiburg,

Germany

PM3-32

Magnetic Field Sensing Properties of CoFeB-MgO-CoFeB Based TunnelingMagnetoresistance

Devices

P. Wisniowski1, M. Dabek

1, T. Stobiecki

1, S. Cardoso

2

1Department of Electronics, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland;

2INESC-MN and IN-

Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Portugal

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Chemical sensors (PM4)

Chair: Joao Conde

PM4-1 Characteristic of a New Sensor for Indomethacin Determination

J. Lenik, C. Wardak

Faculty of Chemistry, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland

PM4-2 Application of Ionic Liquid to the Construction of Cu(II) Ionselective Electrode with Solid Contact

J. Lenik, C. Wardak, M. Grabarczyk

Faculty of Chemistry, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland

PM4-3

Benzene Detection by Absorbance in the Range of 20 ppb ÷ 100 ppb. Application: Quality of Indoor

Air

J. Hue1, M. Dupoy

1, T. Bordy

1, R. Rousier

1, S. Vignoud

1, T. Tran-Thi

2, C. Rivron

2, L. Mugherli

2, Y.

Bigay3, P. Karpe

3, M. Charbonnier

4,

1cea letiminatec, France;

2cea saclayuracea-cnrs, France;

3Ethera SA, France;

4Pleiades Technologies,

France

PM4-4 Novel Thin-Film Polymeric Materials for the Detection of Heavy Metals

H. Iken1, D. Kirsanov

2, A. Legin

2, M. Schöning

1

1FH Aachen, Germany;

2Sensor Systems, LLC, Russia

PM4-5

Fluorimetric Chemosensors Combined with Familiar CSPT Devices for the Selective Detection of

Mercury(II) Ions

Z. Cao1, L. Lvova

4, C. Di Natale

4, I. Lundström

2, R. Paolesse

4, A. Garau

3, V. Lippolis

3

1East China University of Science and Technology, China;

2Linköping University, Sweden;

3Università

degliStudi di Cagliari, Italy; 4University “Tor Vergata”, Italy

PM4-6 Basic Properties of Ultrasonic Probe with a Through Hole for Medical Application

K. Tanaka1, Y. Tanaka

1, H. Shiomi

2, Y. Kurumi

2, T. Tani

2

1Ritsumeikan University, Japan;

2Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan

PM4-7 Online Monitoring of the Oil Acidification Using a Chemical Sensor Measuring Corrosiveness

S. Sen, C. Schneidhofer, N. Dörr

AC²T research GmbH, Austria

PM4-8 Gold Nanoparticles and Polypyrrole for Glucose Biosensor Design

N. German1, J. Voronovic

2, A. Ramanavicius

2, A. Ramanaviciene

2

1State Research Institute Center for Innovative Medicine, Lithuania;

2Vilnius University, Lithuania

PM4-9

The Application of an Array of Sensors Based on Boronic Acid Derivative for the Quantitative

Analysis of Amino Acids

A. Kutyła-Olesiuk1, M. Jańczyk

1, X. Ceto

2, M. Del Valle

2, P. Ciosek

1, W. Wróblewski

1

1Department of Microbioanalytics, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland;

2Grup de Sensors i Biosensors, Dept. Quimica, UniversitatAutonoma de Barcelona, Spain

PM4-10 The Influence of the Shape of the Voltammetric Electrode on Its Dynamic Properties

K. Suchocki

Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

PM4-11 Application of Metallocomplexes As Ionophores in Various Polymer Matrices

M. Pietrzak, A. Bala, M. Mroczkiewicz, E. Malinowska

Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Poland

PM4-12

Novel Electrochemical Biosensor for Simultaneous Detection of Adenine and Guanine Based on

Cu2O Nanoparticles

J. Chomoucka1, J. Prasek

1, P. Businova

1, L. Trnkova

2, J. Drbohlavova

1, J. Pekarek

1, R. Hrdy

1, J. Hubalek

1

1Brno University of Technology, Czech Reublic;

2Masaryk University, Czech Republic

PM4-13 Label-Free Detection of Microcystin-LR in Waters Using Real-Time Potentiometric Biosensors

Based on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Imprinted Polymers

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R. Queirós2, J. Noronha

3, P. Marques

2, M. Sales

1

1BIOMARK/ISEP-IPP, Portugal;

2INESC TEC/FCUP, Portugal;

3REQUIMTE/FCT-UNL, Portugal

PM4-14 Platinum Nanoparticle Chemical Sensor on Polyimide Substrate

E. Skotadis, D. Mousadakos, K. Katsabrokou, S. Stathopoulos, D. Tsoukalas

NTUA, Greece

PM4-15

Surface Imprinting Approach on Screen Printed Electrodes Coated with Carboxilated PVC for

Myoglobin Detection with Electrochemical Transduction

F. Moreira1, R. Dutra

2, J. Noronha

3, M. Sales

1

1BioMark/ISEP, Portugal;

2Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil;

3Universidade Nova de Lisboa,

Potrugal

PM4-16 Chemical Imaging of Ion Diffusion in a Microfluidic Channel

K. Miyamoto2, H. Ichimura

2, T. Wagner

2, T. Yoshinobu

2, M. Schöning

1

1Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany;

2Tohoku Univ., Japan

PM4-17

Development of Si Nanowire Chemical Sensors

M. Zaborowski2, P. Dumania

2, D. Tomaszewski

2, J. Czupryniak

3, T. Ossowski

3, M. KokoM2, P. Pałetko

4,

T. Gotszalk4, P. Grabiec

2

1Gdansk University of Technology, Poland;

2Institute of Electron Technology, Poland;

3University of

Gdansk, Poland; 4Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

PM4-18

Determination of 2,4,6-trichloroanisole by Cyclic Voltammetry

P. Freitas2, L. Dias

1, A. Peres

3, L. Castro

2, A. Veloso

2

1CIMO, Escola Superior Agrária, InstitutoPolitécnico de Bragança, Portugal;

2Instituto Superior de

Engenharia de Coimbra, InstitutoPolitécnico de Coimbra, Portugal; 3LSRE, Escola Superior Agrária,

InstitutoPolitécnico de Bragança, Portugal

PM4-19

A Multicolor Saccharide Sensing Chip Created by Layer-by-Layer Adsorption of a Boronic Acid-

Containing Polymer

Y. Kanekiyo, W. Takayoshi

Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan

PM4-20

Screen-Printed Potentiometric Sensors for Chloride Measurement in Soils

A. Cranny1, N. Harris

1, N. White

1, E. Barrett-Lennard

2, N. Coles

2, M. Rivers

2, K. Smettem

2, J. Wu

3

1University of Southampton, United Kingdom;

2University of Western Australia, Australia;

3Zhejiang

University, China

PM4-21 Enzymeless Hydrogen Peroxide Sensor Based on Mn-Containing Conducting Metallopolymer

M. Teixeira, C. Martin

University of State of Sao Paulo (UNESP), Brazil

PM4-22 Indicators Blends Extend the Receptive Field of Colorimetric Chemical Sensors

F. Dini2, G. Magna

2, E. Martinelli

2, G. Pomarico

2, R. Paolesse

2, I. Lundstrom

1, C. Di Natale

2

1University of Linkoping, Sweden;

2University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

PM4-23 Performance of Miniaturised Thick-Film Solid State Ph Sensors

M. Glanc-Gostkiewicz2, M. Sophocleous

2, J. Atkinson

2, E. Garcia-Breijo

1

1Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain;

2University of Southampton, United Kingdom

PM4-24

A New Capacitive Sensor Based on Electrostriction Phenomenon. Application for Determination of

Ionic Surfactants

J. Kilian1, S. Kalinowski

2, J. Kochana

1, P. Knihnicki

1

1Jagiellonian University, Poland;

2University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland

PM4-25

Fish Freshness Decay Measurement with a Colorimetric Array

P. Zaragozá, S. Ribes, A. Fuentes, J. Vivancos, I. Fernández-Segovia, J. Ros-Lis, J. Barat, R. Martínez-

Máñez

UniversitatPolitècnica de València, Spain

PM4-26 Octane Number Determination of Gasoline with PhononicCrystal Sensors

A. Oseev, M. Zubtsov, R. Lucklum

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Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany

PM4-27 Electrochemical Sensor for Determination of Desipramine in Biological Materials

P. Knihnicki, M. Wieczorek, M. Bienias, R. Wietecha-Posłuszny, M. Woźniakiewicz, P. Kościelanik

Jagiellonian University, Poland

New sensors concepts (PM5)

Chair: Lorenzo Tripodi

PM5-1 Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy & Enrichment by Chelation

J. Roosma, S. Van Veen

TNO, Netherlands

PM5-2 Real-Time Microwave Based Sensing Method for Vegetable Oil Type Verification

R. Blakey, O. Korostynska, A. Mason, A. Al-Shamma'A

Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom

PM5-3 Sensing with Terahertz Radiation of Pharma- and Bio-Materials

E. Pliński2, S. Plińska

1

1Wroclaw Medical University, Poland;

2Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

PM5-4 Device Concept for the Generation of Guided Waves for Early Damage Detection

E. Köppe, M. Bartholmai, J. Prager

BAM, Germany

PM5-5 PbS Collodial Quantum Photodiodes for SWIR Detection

E. Heves, Y. Gurbuz

Sabanci University, Turkey

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Poster Session II (September 10, Tuesday, 14:30 – 16:00)

Gas sensors (PT1)

Chair: Katarzyna Zakrzewska

PT1-1 New Transient Feature for Metal Oxide Gas Sensor Response Processing

M. Siadat, H. Sambemana, M. Lumbreras

University of Lorraine, France

PT1-2 Visible Light Activated Tungsten Oxide Sensors for NO2 Detection at Room Temperature

C. Zhang, A. Boudiba, C. Bittencourt, R. Snyders, M. Olivier, M. Debliquy

University of Mons, Belgium

PT1-3 Surface Plasmon Resonance Hydrogen Sensor Based on Hetero-Core Optical Fiber Structure

A. Hosoki2, M. Nishiyama

1, H. Igawa

1, Y. Choi

2, K. Watanabe

2

1Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan;

2Soka Univerisity, Japan

PT1-4

Sensor of Carbon Dioxide Based on MIS Structure with Solid Electrolyte Layer

A. Varfolomeev2, I. Shandova

2, A. Lagutin

2, A. Vasiliev

2, A. Pisareva

1, A. Levchenko

1, Y. Dobrovolskiy

1

1Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, RAS, Russia;

2National Research Center “Kurchatov

Institute”, Russia

PT1-5 Impedance Spectroscopy Study of Porous ITO Based Gas Sensor

I. Madhi, M. Saadoun, B. Bessais

Photovoltaic Laboratory Research and Technology Center of Energy, Tunisia

PT1-6

Hydrothermal Synthesis of Two Dimensional WO3 Nanostructures for NO2 Detection in the ppb-

Level

A. Boudiba2, C. Zhang

2, C. Bittencourm

2, P. Umek

3, M. Olivier

2, R. Snyders

1, M. Debliquy

2

1Laboratoire de Chimie des Interactions Plasma-Surface, Université de Mons, Belgium;

2Service de

Science des Matériaux, FacultéPolytechnique, Université de Mons, Belgium; 3Josef Stefan Institute,

Slovenia

PT1-7

Electronic Structure and Surface Properties of the Non-Stoichiometric Fe2O3-Delta (Alpha and

Gamma) and its Application in Gas Sensing

D. Flak1, A. Braun

2, B. Mun

3, M. Döbeli

4, T. Graule

2, M. Rekas

1

1AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland;

2Empa, Laboratory for High Ceramics, Switzerland;

3Hanyang University, Korea, South; ETH Zürich, Switzerland

PT1-8 Monitoring of Gas Mixtures by Means of a Flexible IR-Sensor System Utilizing Tunable Filters

J. Sell, B. Jakoby

Johannes Kepler University, Austria

PT1-9

Novel Immune TiO2 Photoluminescence Biosensors for Leucosis Detection

R. Viter3, V. Smyntyna

3, N. Starodub

2, A. Tereshchenko

3, A. Kusevitch

3, I. Doycho

3, S. Geveluk

3, N.

Slishik2, J. Buk

1, J. Duchoslav

4, J. Lubchuk

3, I. Konup

3, A. Ubelis

5, J. Spipulis

5

1Kertak Nanotechnology, Czech Rep.;

2National University of Life and Environmental Sciences, Ukraine;

3Odessa National I.I. Mechnikov University, Ukraine;

4Johannes Kepler University, Austria;

5University

of Latvia, Latvia

PT1-10 Synthesis of WO3Nanorod Based Thin Films for Ethanol and H2 Sensing

M. Ahmad1, J. Kang

3, A. Sadek

1, A. Moafi

1, G. Sberveglieri

2, W. Wlodarski

1

1RMIT University, Australia;

2University of Brescia, Italy;

3University of Incheon, Korea, South

PT1-11

Fabrication and Testing of Polymer Cantilevers for VOC Sensor

N. Shiraishi1, T. Ikehara

3, S. Sugiyama

1, Y. Ando

2

1NMEMS Technology Research Organization, Japan;

2Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,

Japan; 3National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

PT1-12 T-REX: a Portable Device to Detect and Identify Explosives Vapours

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R. Rousier1, S. Bouam

2, T. Bordy

1, H. Grateau

1, M. Darboux

1, J. Hue

1, G. Gaillard

2, S. Besnard

2, F.

Veignal2, P. Montméat

2, G. Lebrun

3, A. Larue

3

1LETI-MINATEC/CEA, France;

2Le Ripault/CEA, France;

3LIST/CEA, France

PT1-13 The Effects of Annealing on Gas Sensing Properties of ZnONanorod Sensors Coated with Pd and Pt

S. Oztürk1, N. Kilic

2, Z.Z. Ozturk

1

1Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey;

2Koc University, Turkey

PT1-14

CMOS-Integrable Ultrathin SnO2 Layer for Smart Gas Sensor Devices

G. Mutinati1, E. Brunem

2, S. Steinhauer

1, A. Köck

1, J. Teva

2, J. Kraft

2, J. Siegert

2, F. Schrank

2, E.

Bertagnolli3

1AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria;

2austriamicrosystems AG, Austria;

3Vienna

University of Technology, Austria

PT1-15

The Impact of the Nature of the Electrode Material on SnO2 Thick Film Sensor Performance:

Influence on Oxygen Adsorption

S. Rank, S. Hafner, N. Barsan, U. Weimar

University of Tuebingen, Germany

PT1-16

AlGaN/Gan HEMT Based Hydrogen Sensors with Gate Absorption Layers Formed by High

Temperature Oxidation

I. Rygera2, G. Vanko

2, P. Kunzo

2, T. Lalinský

2, M. Vallo

2, A. Plecenik

1, P. Durina

1, L. Satrapinsky

1, T.

Plecenik1

1Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, Slovakia;

2Institute of Electrical

Engineering, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

PT1-17 Structure and Hydrogen Sensing Properties of Plasma Electrochemically Oxidized Titanium Foils

M. El Achhab, K. Schierbaum

HHUD, Germany

PT1-18 Generation of Polluted Atmospheres for the Calibration of QCM Gas Sensors

C. Barthet, M. Bouhadid, M. Champeau, H. Colas, N. Eloy, C. Frénois, D. Girardeau, P. Montméat

CEA Le Ripault, France

PT1-19 The Optoelectronic Ammonia Gas Sensor System Based on Pd/CuPcInterferometric Nanostructures

E. Maciak, T. Pustelny, Z. Opilski

Silesian University of Technology, Poland

PT1-20

Hydrogen Sensing Properties of Thin NiO Films Deposited by RF Sputtering

M. Guziewicz1, P. Kalata

1, J. Grochowski

1, K. Golaszewska

1, E. Kamińska

1, J. Domagala

2, B. Witkowski

2,

M. Kandyla3, C. Chatzimanolis

4, M. Kompitsas

3, A. Piotrowska

1

1Institute of Electron Technology, Poland;

2Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland;

3National Hellenic Research Foundation, Greece;

4National Technical University of Athens, School of

Chemical Engineering, Greece

PT1-21

TiO2 Nanofibrous Chemoresistors Coated of PEDOT and PANi for High Performance Gas Sensors

E. Zampetti4, S. Pantalei

4, A. Bearzotti

4, C. Bongiorno

3, F. De Cesare

1, C. Spinella

3, A. Macagnano

2

1DIBAF-University of TusciaViterbo, Italy;

2IMM- National Research Council, Italy;

3IMM-CNR Catania,

Italy; 4IMM-CNR Rome, Italy

PT1-22 A Novel Humid Electronic Nose Based on Voltammetry

R. Bataller, I. Campos, M. Alcañiz, L. Gil, R. Martínez-Máñez, J. Soto, J. Vivancos

UniversitatPolitècnica de València, Spain

PT1-23 Temperature Modulated Response of Gas Sensors Array - Humidity Interference

P. Gwiżdż, A. Brudnik, K. Zakrzewska

AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

PT1-24

Compact Alcohol Vapor Sensor Based on Zinc Oxide Nanocoating Deposited by Atomic Layer

Deposition Method on Optical Fiber End-Face

M. Śmietana2, J. Grochowski

2, M. Myśliwiec

2, Ł. Wachnicki

1, M. Godlewski

1, B. Witkowski

1

1Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland;

2Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

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PT1-25 Sensor High Throughput Screening Using Photocurrent Measurements in Silicon

S. Linke2, J. Kühn

1, K. Nörthemann

2, W. Unger

1, W. Moritz

2

1BAM, Germany;

2HU Berlin, Germany

PT1-26 Ethanol Sensing Properties of PMMA-Coated Fiber Bragg Grating

M. Latino2, R. Montanini

1, N. Donato

1, G. Neri

1

1University of Messina, Italy;

2University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy

PT1-27 On the Development and Characterization of PMA-Based SAW Sensing Devices

N. Donato1, D. Aloisio

1, E. Patti

1, M. Latino

2, G. Leonardi

1, D. Spadaro

1

1University of Messina, Italy;

2University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy

PT1-28

Arithmetical Elimination of Superimposed Interference Modulation in Laser Spectroscopic Gas

Concentration Measurements

A. Hartmann1, R. Strzoda

1, R. Schrobenhauser

1, R. Weigel

2

1Siemens AG, Germany;

2University of Erlangen Nuremberg, Germany

PT1-29

Investigation of Sensing Mechanism of NasiconElectrocatalyticSensors in Nitrogen Dioxide and

Ammonia

P. Jasiński, A. Strzelczyk, B. Chachulski, M. Gazda, G. Jasiński

Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

PT1-30 Staircase and Square Wave Voltammetry Application to ElectrocatalyticGas Sensor

G. Jasiński, A. Strzelczyk, B. Chachulski, P. Jasiński

Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

PT1-31 Pt-doped Tin Oxide for VOC Gas Sensor with Detection Limits in the Low ppb Level

S. Kim, B. Jung, I. Lee, C. Park

KAIST, Korea, South

PT1-32 Bi-Electrolyte Hydrogen Sensor for Al Melt

B. Jung, C. Park

KAIST, Korea, South

PT1-33

Portable methane sensor demonstrator based on LTCC differential photo acoustic cell and silicon

cantilever

K. Keränen1, J. Ollila

1, H. Saloniemi

2, B. Matveev

3, J. Raittila

4, A. Helle

4, I. Kauppinen

4,T. Kuusela

5, L.

Pierno6, P. Karioja

1, M. Karppinen

1

1VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, 90570 Oulu, Finland

2VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, 02044 VTT, Finland

3Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, St Petersburg 194021, Russian Federation

4Gasera Ltd., 20520 Turku, Finland

5University of Turku, Department of Physics and Astronomy, 20014 UTU, Finland

6Selex SI, 00131 Rome, Italy

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Microfluidic and microanalytical devices and systems (PT2)

Chairs: Leszek Golonka

PT2-1 Evaporation Rate of Drop Arrays Within a Digital Microsystem

L. Davousm2, J. Theisen

2

1Grenoble INP, France;

2Grenoble University, France

PT2-2

Fish on Chips: Automated Microfluidic Living Embryo Arrays

J. Akagi2, K. Khoshmanesh

1, C. Hall

2, K. Crosier

2, P. Crosier

2, J. Cooper

3, D. Wlodkowic

2

1RMIT University, Australia;

2University of Auckland, New Zealand;

3University of Glasgow, United

Kingdom

PT2-3 A Silicon Micropump with On-Chip Flow Meter

Y. Fouillet, O. Fuchs, S. Maubert, M. Cochet, F. Baleras, C. Chabrol, N. David, R. Campagnolo

CEA-LETI, France

PT2-4 Particle Mixing by Chaotic Advection in Polymer Based Microfluidic Systems

P. Fürjes1, Z. Fekete

1, E. Holczer

1, E. Tóth

2, K. Iván

2, I. Bársony

1

1MTA TTK MFA, Hungary;

2PPKE, Hungary

PT2-5

Microfluidic Chip for Generating Gradient Polymer Films for Biological Applications

K. Kreppenhofer2, J. Li

3, L. Popp

2, R. Segura

1, M. Rossi

1, C. Kähler

1, P. Levkin

3, A. Guber

2

1Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Aerodynamics, Universität der BundeswehrMünchen, Germany;

2Institute of Microstructure Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany;

3Institute of

Toxicology and Genetics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

PT2-6

Gas Chromatograph Based on Packed µGC-Columns and µPreconcentrator Devices for Ethylene

Detection in Fruit Logistic Applications

A. Sklorz, S. Janßen, W. Lang

Institute for Microsensors, -actuators and -systems (IMSAS), University of Bremen, Germany

PT2-7

Lab-on-Chip Prototype Platform for Ochratoxin a Detection in Wine and Beer

P. Novo2, G. Moulas

2, V. Chu

2, J. Conde

1

1Department of Bioengineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal;

2INESC Microssistemas e Nanotecnologias, Portugal

PT2-8

A Semi-Analytical Simulation and Test for Three-Dimensional Grid Array Dielectrophoresis Cells

Cage

Z. Fang1, Z. Zhao

1, J. Tan

1, Y. Liu

2, J. Xu

2, L. Du

1, S. Wu

1

1Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China;

2Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese

Academy of Sciences, China

PT2-9 LTCC Based Chip for Monitoring in Biological Applications

M. Czok, R. Tadaszak, L. Golonka

Wrocław University of Technology, Poland

PT2-10 Microfluidic Sensor for Noncontact Detection of Cell Flow in a Microchannel

M. Demori, V. Ferrari, S. Farisč, P. Poesio, R. Pedrazzani, N. Steimberg, J. Boniotti, G. Mazzoleni

University of Brescia, Italy

PT2-11 Integrated Void Fraction Sensors for Two-Phase, Microfluidic Systems

P. Gijsenbergh, M. Driesen, P. Jourand, R. Puers

KU Leuven ESAT-MICAS, Belgium

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Energy harvesting and autonomous microsystems (PT3)

Chairs: Andrzej Dziedzic

PT3-1

Performance of Linear Vibration Energy Harvesters Under Broadband Vibrations with Multiple

Frequency Peaks

D. Zhu, N. Harris, S. Beeby

University of Southampton, United Kingdom

PT3-2

Planar Thermoelectric Generator Based on Metal-Oxide Nanowires for Powering Autonomous

Microsystems

S. Dalola, G. Faglia, E. Comini, M. Ferroni, C. Soldano, D. Zappa, V. Ferrari, G. Sberveglieri

University of Brescia, Italy

PT3-3 High Efficiency Piezoelectric Energy Harvester with Synchronized Switching Interface Circuitry

P. Becker1, E. Hymon

1, B. Folkmer

1, Y. Manoli

2

1HSG-IMIT, Germany;

2IMTEK, HSG-IMIT, Germany

PT3-4 Modelling of Energy Harvesting Device with Segmented Piezoelectric Layer

Z. Liu, L. Li

Swansea University, United Kingdom

PT3-5 Batch Fabrication Technique of NdFeB for MEMS Based Electromagnetic Energy Harvester

T. Fujita3, S. Miki

3, T. Kotoge

3, M. Uehara

2, K. Kanda

3, K. Higuchi

1, K. Maenaka

3

1JST-ERATO, Japan;

2NEOMAX Co Ltd,, Japan;

3University of Hyogo, Japan

PT3-6 A Miniature and Non-Resonant Vibration-Based Energy Harvester Structure

Ö. Zorlu, H. Külah

Middle East Technical University, Turkey

PT3-7

Multi-Purpose Energy Management System for Smart Biomedical Implants

N. Silva4, P. Santos

4, J. Ferreira

3, M. Santos

3, M. Reis

2, R. Morais

1

1CITAB/UTAD, Portugal;

2IEETA/UTAD, Portugal;

3Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal;

4UTAD

University, Portugal

PT3-8 Design, Fabrication and Test of a Polymer Air Driven Microturbine for Micropower Generation

C. Dettelbacher, W. Früh, W. Shu

Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

PT3-9 Two Dimensional Bistable Vibration Energy Harvester

B. Andň, S. Baglio, F. Maiorca, C. Trigona

DIEEI, Italy

PT3-10 Magnetically-Coupled Cantilevers with AntiphaseBistableBehavior for Kinetic Energy Harvesting

B. Andň1, S. Baglio

1, L. Latorre

2, F. Maiorca

1, P. Nouet

2, C. Trigona

1

1DIEEI, Italy;

2LIRMM, France

PT3-11 SiC-Based Piezoelectric Energy Harvester for Extreme Environment

J. Kudimi, F. Mohd-Yasin, S. Dimitrijev

Griffith University, Australia

PT3-12

Impact-Enhanced Multi-Beam Piezoelectric Converter for Energy Harvesting in Autonomous

Sensors

M. Ferrari, M. Baù, F. Cerini, V. Ferrari

University of Brescia, Italy

PT3-13

SOI-Based Vibrational Energy Harvesting Microgenerators

G. Niarchos2, E. Makarona

2, G. Voulazeris

2, T. Speliotis

2, A. Arapoyianni

1, C. Tsamis

2

1Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, National Kapodistrian University of Athens,

Greece; 2NCSR Demokritos, Greece

PT3-14 A Nonlinear Energy Harvester by Direct Printing Technology

B. Andň3, S. Baglio

3, M. Baù

2, A. Bulsara

1, V. Ferrari

2, M. Ferrari

2, G. L'Episcopo

3

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1Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, United States;

2University of Brescia-DII, Italy;

3University

of Catania-DIEEI, Italy

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Theory, modelling and design (PT4)

Chair: Mykhaylo Lobur

PT4-1 Tuning the Nonlinear Behaviour of Resonant MEMS Sensors Actuated Electrically

B. Pratiher

IIT Rajasthan, India

PT4-2 Design and Modelling of SOI-Based Solar Thermoelectric Generators

M. de Leon, H. Chong, M. Kraft

University of Southampton, United Kingdom

PT4-3

Optimization of Electrodes Design for PZT Thin-Film Actuated Membranes

F. Cassem2, H. Michaud

1, T. Ricarm

2, G. Le Rhun

1, M. Cueff

1, J. Abergel

1, P. Ancey

3, D. Faralli

3, A.

Devos2, S. Fangem

2, E. Defay

1

1CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, France;

2CNRS/IEMN-ISEN, France;

3STMicroelectronics, Italy

PT4-4

Analysis of Resonant Mass Sensor with Nanotube- or Nanowire-Array Over Two-Dimensional

Electron Gas

I. Khmyrova2, A. Konishi

2, N. Watanabe

2, T. Maeda

2, E. Shestakova

1

1Moscow State University of Environmental Engineering, Russia;

2University of Aizu, Japan

PT4-5

Identification of Acoustic Wave Orientation for Ultrasound-Based Flow Measurement by

Exploiting the Hough Transform

P. Ploß2, S. Rupitsch

2, T. Fröhlich

1, R. Lerch

2

1Endress+Hauser Flowtec AG, Switzerland;

2University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

PT4-6 Highly Sensitive Mass Detection Using Piezoelectric Coupled Microcantilevers

T. Chopard, A. Bienaime, C. Elie-Caille, T. Leblois

Femto-stInstitute, France

PT4-7

A Self-Tuning Mechanism of Zinc Oxide Nanoelectro-Mechanical Resonator Based on Joule

Heating

J. Mei, L. Li

Swansea University, United Kingdom

PT4-8

The Analysis of Electric and Temperature Field with a Semi-Analytic Method for

Dielectrophoresis Micro-Fluidic Chip

Z. Zhao, J. Tan, Z. Fang, Y.H. Liu, J. Xu

Institute of Electronics,CAS, China

PT4-9

Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer Array with Pencil Beam Shape and Wide

Range Beam Steering

T. Emadi, G. Thomas, S. Pistorius, D. Buchanan

University of Manitoba, Canada

PT4-10

Modelling the Operational Limits of a Separation Enhancement Method for Capillary

Electrophoresis: a Designer's Tool

A. Lewis2, A. Cranny

2, N. Harris

2, N. Green

2, J. Wharton

2, R. Wood

2, K. Stokes

1

1Physical Sciences Department, Dstl, United Kingdom;

2University of Southampton, United Kingdom

PT4-11

Direct Solution of the Rayleigh Integral to Obtain the Radiation Pattern of an Annular Array

Ultrasonic Transducer

Y. Qian, N. Harris

University of Southampton, United Kingdom

PT4-12

Molecular Modelling of Chemical Sensor Based on Silica Surfaces

S. Khanniche3, S. Neyertz

2, D. Brown

2, D. Mathieu

1

1CEA,DAM, Le Ripault, France;

2LEPMI (LMOPS), France;

3LEPMI (LMOPS) /CEA, DAM, Le Ripault,

France

PT4-13 Static and Dynamic Modelling of a 3-Axis Thermal Accelerometer

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C. Silva1, R. Dias

2, J. Viana

1, A. Pontes

1, L. Rocha

1

1Institute for Polymers and Composites/I3N University of Minho, Portugal;

2s and Composites/I3N

University of Minho, Portugal

PT4-14 Fuzzy Modelling for Optical Sensor for Diagnostics of Pulverized Coal Burner

A. Smolarz, W. Wójcik, K. Gromaszek

Lublin University of Technology, Poland

PT4-15

Nonlinear Modelling of Vibrational Energy Harvesters for Smart Prostheses

M. Morgado4, L. Morgado

4, E. Henriques

1, N. Silva

4, P. Santos

4, M. Santos

3, J. Ferreira

3, M. Reis

2, R.

Morais1

1CITAB/UTAD, Portugal;

2IEETA/UTAD, Portugal;

3Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal;

4UTAD

University, Portugal

PT4-16 A Simple Analytical Model for the Resonance Frequency of Perforated Beams

L. Luschi, F. Pieri

University of Pisa, Italy

PT4-17

A Transmission Line Model for the Calculation of Phononic Band Gaps in Perforated MEMS

Structures

L. Luschi, F. Pieri

University of Pisa, Italy

PT4-18 Comparison Between Two Implementations of iCub’s Fingertip

A. Ascia, M. Biso, L. Natale, D. Ricci, G. Metta, G. Sandini

IstitutoItaliano di Tecnologia, Italy

PT4-19 Theory of SAW Gas Sensor Based on Bi-Layer Conductivity Changes

W. Jakubik

Institute of Physics SUT, Poland

PT4-20

Modelling and Optimization of Diffusive Layers in Potentiometric and Amperometric

Electrochemical Gas Sensors

C. López-Gándara1, M. Blanes

1, J. Fernández-Sanjuán

1, F. Ramos

1, A. Cirera

2

1FAE - Francisco Albero S.A.U., Spain;

2Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

PT4-21 Optimized Design of a Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor with Measurement Span of 1 MPa

C. Ferreira1, C. Grinde

3, R. Morais

2, A. Valente

2, C. Neves

1, M. Reis

2

1ESTG - IPLeiria, Portugal;

2UTAD, Portugal;

3VUC, Norway

PT4-22

Numerical Experiment for Albumin Bounded Bilirubin Separation in Microfluidic Chip

K. Muzyka1, O. Matviykiv

2

1Kharkiv National University of RadioElectronics, Ukraine;

2Lviv Polytechnic National University,

Ukraine

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Wireless sensors networks (PT5)

Chair: Wolf Fischer

PT5-1

Wireless Acoustic Emission Sensor Device with Microcontroller

I. Chilibon2, M. Mogildea

1, G. Mogildea

1

1Institute of Space Science, Romania;

2National Institute of Research and Development for

Optoelectronics, Romania

PT5-2

Simulation and Implementation of an Attractiveness Based on-Demand Routing Algorithm for

Wireless Sensor Networks

M. Brandl1, K. Kellner

1, C. Fabian

2

1Danube University Krems, Austria;

2University of Applied Sciences, Austria

PT5-3

Design and Implementation of an Ultrasonic Localization System for Wireless Sensor Networks

Using Angle-of-Arrival and Distance Measurement

O. Bischoff, N. Heidmann, J. Rust, S. Paul

University of Bremen (ITEM), Germany

PT5-4 Practical Implementation of a Novel Wind Energy Harvesting Network

N. Harris, N. Grabham, J. Tudor, S. Beeby, N. White

University of Southampton, United Kingdom

PT5-5 A Distributed Sensors System for More Effective Sailing Training

I. Augustyniak, M. Prorok, P. Knapkiewicz, J. Dziuban

Wrocław University of Technology, Poland

PT5-6

Safe Delivery of Sensed Data in Wireless Sensor Networks for Gas Leak Detection: a Boiler

Facility Scenario

A. Somov1, D. Spirjakin

2, A. Spirjakin

2, A. Baranov

2, V. Sleptsov

2, R. Passerone

3

1CREATE-NET, Italy;

2MATI, Russia;

3University of Trento, Russia

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Interface and system issues (PT6)

Chair: Vittorio Ferrari

PT6-1

Capacitance-Controlled Oscillator with Enhanced Tuning Range Using Negative Capacitance for

Time-Based Sensor Interfaces

J. Van Rethy, G. Gielen

KU Leuven, Belgium

PT6-2 Flexible and Low-Cost Interface Circuit for Electrochemical and Resistive Gas Sensors

A. Depari, A. Flammini

University of Brescia, Italy

PT6-3

A Novel Uncalibrated Read-Out Circuit for Floating Capacitive and Grounded/Floating Resistive

Sensors Measurement

A. De Marcellis, G. Ferri, P. Mantenuto

University of L'Aquila, Italy

PT6-4 On the Sensitivity Characteristics in Novel Automatic Wheatstone Bridge-Based Interfaces

P. Mantenuto, A. De Marcellis, G. Ferri

University of L'Aquila, Italy

PT6-5 Evaluating the Robustness of an Algorithm Determining Key Parameters of Resonant Sensors

A. Niedermayer, T. Voglhuber-Brunnmaier, J. Sell, B. Jakoby

JKU, Austria

PT6-6

Temperature Sensor Measurement System for Firefighter Gloves

D. Mrugala1, F. Ziegler

2, J. Kostelnik

3, W. Lang

1

1Institute for Microsensors, -actors and -systems, Germany;

2WR GmbH, Germany;

3Würth Elektronik

Rot am See GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

PT6-7 An Adaptable 14-Bit Dual Slope ADC with Wide Input Range

A. Voulkidou, L. Mountrichas, S. Siskos

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

PT6-8

Portable Measurement System for Voltammetry and Impedance Spectroscopy. Application for

TNT Detection

R. Masot, M. Alcañiz, E. Garcia-Breijo, C. Olguín, J. Ibáñez, L. Gil Sánchez

Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain

PT6-9

A Novel, Highly Linear, Voltage and Temperature Independent Sensor Interface Using Pulse

Width Modulation

V. De Smedt, G. Gielen, W. Dehaene

KU Leuven, Belgium

PT6-10

E-Nose Development for Safety Monitoring Applications in Refinery Environment

C. Pace1, W. Khalaf

2, M. Latino

4, N. Donato

3, G. Neri

3

1Università della Calabria, Italy;

2University of Almustansiriya, Iraq;

3University of Messina, Italy;

4University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy

PT6-11 Dynamic Offset Cancellation for PLL-Based Sensor Interfaces

H. Danneels1, J. Van Rethy

1, J. Vergauwen

2, G. Gielen

1

1KULeuven, Belgium;

2Melexis, Belgium

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Materials and technology (PT7)

Chair: Elisabetta Comini

PT7-1

Novel Tube-Type LTCC Transducers with Buried Heaters and Inner Electrodes for High-

Temperature Gas Sensors

J. Kita, A. Brandenburg, A. Groß, R. Moos

University of Bayreuth, Germany

PT7-2 Summary of Non-Traditional Method for Metal Detection and Discrimination

J. Svatos, P. Novacek, J. Vedral

Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

PT7-3

Integration of Piezoceramic Sensor Elements and Electronic Components in Glass Fiber Reinforced

Polyurethane Composite Structures

A. Weder1, S. Geller

2, A. Heinig

1, T. Tyczynski

2, W. Hufenbach

2, W.J. Fischer

2

1Fraunhofer IPMS, Germany;

2Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

PT7-4

Effect of Particle Sizes on the Impedance of Electrospun Tungsten Oxide Nanofibers

W. Sukbua1, J. Maungban

2, N. Triroj

1, P. Jaroenapibal

2

1Electrical Engineering KhonKaenUniversity, Thailand;

2Industrial Engineering KhonKaenUniversity,

Thailand

PT7-5

Investigation of Molecular Diffusivity of Photoresist Membrane Using Coarse-Grained Molecular

Dynamics Simulation

H. Yagyu2, Y. Hirai

1, Y. Makino

1, K. Sugano

1, T. Tsuchiya

1, O. Tabata

1

1Kyoto University, Japan;

2Mitsuboshi Belting, Japan

PT7-6 Photovoltaic Textiles Manufactured with Precision Die Coating

T. Imai1, S. Takamatsu

2, K. Shiraishi

3, K. Marumoto

3, T. Itoh

2

1BEANS laboratory, Japan;

2BEANS laboratory, AIST, Japan;

3University of Tsukuba, Japan

PT7-7 Effects on Implemented Pre-Heated Foamed Ceramic Filters

T. Graunke2, J. Wöllenstein

1

1University of Freiburg, Germany;

2University of Freiburg / AppliedSensor GmbH, Germany

PT7-8

Characterization of 45° Micromirrors Fabricated by Silicon Anisotropic Etching in Solutions

Containing Different Organic Additives

K. Rola, K. Ptasiński, A. Zakrzewski, I. Zubel

Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

PT7-9 MIP Sensors on the Way to Biotech Application: Selectivity and Ruggedness

P. Lieberzeit, R. Samardzic, K. Kotova, M. Hussain

University of Vienna, Austria

PT7-10

Microlenses Array Made with AZ4562 Photoresist for Stereoscopic Acquisition

R. Rocha1, J. Carmo

1, J. Gomes

1, M. Belsley

2, H. Correia

1

1University of Minho, Dept of Industrial Electronics, Portugal;

2University of Minho, Dept of Physics,

Portugal

PT7-11 Rechargeable Lithium Film Batteries - Encapsulation and Protection

J. Ribeiro, R. Sousa, J. Sousa, B. Pereira, M. Silva, L. Goncalves, M. Silva, J. Correia

University of Minho, Portugal

PT7-12

Growth and Gas Sensing Properties of Self-Assembled Chain-Like ZnO Nanostructures

V. Galstyan3, E. Comini

3, C. Baratto

3, A. Ponzoni

3, G. Faglia

3, E. Bontempi

2, M. Brisotto

2, G.

Sberveglieri3, W. Wlodarski

1

1RMIT University, Australia;

2University of Brescia, Italy;

3University of Brescia and CNR-IDASC, Italy

PT7-13 Conducting and Electrochemically Generated Polymers in Sensor Design (Mini Review)

A. Ramanavicius1,2

, Y. Oztekin1,2

, Z. Balevicius3, A. Kausaite-Mikstimiene

1, V. Krikstolaityte

1, I.

Baleviciute1, V. Ratautaite

1, A. Ramanaviciene

1

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1Nanotechnas - Centre of Nanotechnology and Material science, Vilnius University, Lithuania;

2Laboratory of BioNanoTechnology, Department of material science and electrical engineering,

Lithuania; 3 Selcuk University, Turkey

PT7-14

The Growth and Gas Sensing Properties of Mixed Oxide Nanocomposite Thin Film Derived from

Anodically Oxidized Al/Ti Metal Layers

R. Vazquez2, R. Calavia

2, E. Llobet

2, F. Guirado

2, J. Hubalek

1, A. Mozalev

1

1Brno University of Technology, Czech Rep.;

2University RoviraiVirgili, Spain

PT7-15 Towards Flexible Lightweight Strain Sensors with Low Temperature Coefficient of Resistance

V. Lebedev, E. Laukhina, V. Laukhin, C. Rovira, J. Veciana

ICMAB-CSIC, Spain

PT7-16

Chemometric Discrimination of Philippine Civet Coffee Using Electronic Nose and

GasChromatography Mass Spectrometry E. Ongo

3, M. Falasconi

1, G. Sberveglieri

1, A. Antonelli

2, G. Montevecchi

2, V. Sberveglieri

2, I. Concina

1,

F. Sevilla III3

1CNR-IDASC SENSOR & Brescia University, Italy;

2Dipartimento di ScienzeAgrarie e degliAlimenti,

Universitá di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy; 3University of Santo Tomas, Graduate School, Philippines;

Industrial Technology Development Institute, DOST, Philippines

PT7-17

Influence of Grain Size on Gas Sensing Properties of TiO2Nanopowders

B. Lyson - Sypien1, A. Czapla

1, K. Zakrzewska

1, K. Swierczek

1, M. Radecka

1, M. Rekas

1, K. Michalow

2,

T. Graule2

1AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland;

2EMPA, Switzerland

PT7-18

Determination of Chemical Oxygen Demand (Cod) at Boron-Doped Diamond (BDD) Sensor by

Means of Amperometric Technique

R. Bogdanowicz2, J. Czupryniak

1, M. Gnyba

2, J. Ryl

2, T. Ossowski

1, M. Sobaszek

2, K. Darowicki

2

1Faculty of Chemistry, University of Gdansk, Poland;

2Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

PT7-19

Zinc Oxide Nanostructured Substrates As Alternative Low-Cost Templates for the Development of

Cell-Based Circuits

E. Makarona, A. Kritharidou, C. Tsamis, Z. Georgoussi

NCSR Demokritos, Greece

PT7-20

Refractive Index Sensitivity of a Polymer-Clad Silica Optical Fiber Structure Effectively Tuned by

Plasma Deposited Diamond-Like Carbon Nano-Coating

M. Śmietana2, F. A. Oyono

2, J. Grabarczyk

1, J. Szmidt

2

1Technical University of Lodz, Poland;

2Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

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MEMS and micromachines (PT8)

Chairs: Anna Górecka-Drzazga

PT8-1 Viscous Hot Glass Forming for Optical Wafer Level Packaging of Micro Mirrors

V. Stenchly, H. Quenzer, U. Hofmann, C. Eisermann, W. Benecke

Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology, Germany

PT8-2

Empirical Correlations Between Quality Factor and Piezoresistive Gain with T-Shaped Tether

Variations in Bulk Mode Microresonators

Y. Xu, J. Lee

City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

PT8-3

High Speed Piezoelectric Microscanners with Large Deflection Using Mechanical Leverage

Amplification

S. Gu-Stoppel, D. Kaden, H. Quenzer, U. Hofmann, W. Benecke

MEMS-Department, Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology, Germany

PT8-4

Enhancement of AlN Slender Piezoelectric Cantilevers Actuation by PECVD Silicon Nitride

Coating

A. Tran1, H. Schellevis

1, G. Pandraud

1, P. Sarro

1

1Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

PT8-5 A Scalable Syringe-Actuated Microgripper for Biological Manipulation

A. Alogla, P. Scanlan, W. Shu, R. Reuben

Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

PT8-6 Observations on Stability in a Carrier Injected SOI Piezoresistive Resonator

C. Tu, J. Lee

City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

PT8-7 Design of a Specific Fluidic and Electrical Interface for a Piezoelectric Biosensor

A. Bienaime, C. Elie-Caille, C. Fluhr, J. Manceau, T. Leblois

Femto-st, France

PT8-8

Vertical Integration Technologies for Optical Trasmissive 3-D Microscanner Based on Glass

Microlenses

S. Bargiel2, C. Jia

1, M. Barański

2, J. Froemel

1, N. Passilly

2, C. Gorecki

2, M. Wiemer

1

1ENAS, Germany;

2FEMTO-ST, France

PT8-9 Generation and Control of Vacuum Inside Miniature Devices

T. Grzebyk2, A. Górecka-Drzazga

2, J. Dziuban

2, A. Zawada

1, P. Konarski

1

1Tele and Radio Research Institute, Poland;

2Wrocław University of Technology, Poland

PT8-10 Odor Markers Detection System for Mobile Robot Navigation

P. Batog, A. Wołczowski

WrocławUniversity of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Poland