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Wednesday 15th October

08:30 am Registration and coffee

The Environment and Human Health (Chair: Dr. Michael Brand)

09:00 am

Introduction and welcome

09:10 am

Keynote address: How interdependent are the Environment and Human Health?: Meeting the need to know.
Prof. Michael Depledge University of Exeter

10:15 am

Chemicals in the environment: What should we be monitoring?
Prof. Alistair Boxall, University of York

11:00 am Coffee break

11:30 am

Biodetection in the Field. Problems and Technological Solutions.
Dr. Paul Gascoine, Smiths Detection

12:15 pm

A comparison of the challenges between remote and urban environmental sensing.
Duncan Bremner, CENSIS Innovation Centre

01:00 pm Lunch

Adopting New Technology (Chair: Prof. Alistair Boxall)

02:00 pm

Field Testing of Electrochemical Gas Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring.
Dr. David Rickerby, EC Joint Research Centre

02:45 pm

Traffic, Air Quality and Meteorology Sensors in Smart City Applications
Jim Mills, Air Monitors

03:30 pm Tea break

04:00 pm

Innovation Begins at Home
Prof. Andy Stanford-Clark, IBM

04:45 pm

Panel discussion: Barriers to Adopting New Technology

06:00 pm Reception
08:00 pm Reception ends

Thursday 16th October

08:30 am Registration and coffee

New Sensor Technology (Chair: Dr. Michael Brand)

09:00 am

Introduction and Welcome

09:10 am

Keynote address: High density air sensors: The power of next generation monitoring for better human and environmental health.
William Goodman, Perkin Elmer

10:00 am

What Can Clinical Sensors Teach Us About Environmental Sensors (or not)?
Prof. Tony Cass, Imperial College

10:45

Lab-on-a-chip systems for in situ measurement of nitrate and phosphate in natural waters
Dr. Adrian Nightingale, National Oceanographic Centre

11:15am Coffee break

11:35 am

Biofunctionalization as Key Step in Microarray and Biosensor Applications.
Leonie Hilliard, Scienion AG

11:55

Lab-on-a-chip systems for in situ measurement of nitrate and phosphate in natural waters
Dr. Guido Drago, Gwent Group

12:15 pm

How Fundamental Materials Science will Generate Revolutionary Breakthroughs in Environmental Monitoring Technologies
Prof. Dermot Diamond, Dublin City University

01:00 pm Lunch

Environmental Monitoring (Chair: Dr. John Kupiec)

02:00 pm

Novel self-assembled nanoplasmonic platforms for super-sensitive detection of hazardous molecules in water and air
Prof. Alexei Kornyshev, Imperial College

02:45 pm

Integrated Electrochemical Sensor Probes for Autonomous in situ Mapping of Inorganic Chemical Compounds
Marie Louise Tercier, University of Geneva

03:30 pm Tea break

03:50 pm

Finally Here! Continuous On-line Monitoring of Phosphate in Wastewater Streams with an ISE
Dr. Iva Chianella, Cranfield University

04: 25 pm

Development of a Sensitive, Low-Cost and User-Friendly Centrifugal Microfluidic Cartridge for Multi-Analyte Environmental Monitoring
Tom Glennon, Dublin City University

04:50 pm

Concluding remarks

05:00 pm Conference ends

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