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Micronano

International MicroNanoConference

Timetable

Tuesday December 11th, 2018

09:30 – 09:45 Welcome by Ronny van ’t Oever, Micronit Microtechnologies and chairman of the Board MinacNed and Maarten Honing, Maastricht University and head of the programme committee
 
09:45 – 10:15 Presentation: Keeping up Moore’s law in the interconnect era: from novel materials to interface optimization.

Christoph Adelmann – Imec Leuven (Belgium) 

 

 
10:15 – 10:45 Presentation: Vital Opportunties for Biosensors

Peter Adrian –  Frost & Sullivan (USA)

 
10:45 – 11:15 Break / Exhibition  
Parrallel sessions:
 
Organ-on-a-chip
  Microfluidics
  Biosensing
  Functional surfaces and interfaces
 
Chair              
11:15 – 11:45 Studying 3D cell cultures in a microfluidic droplet array under multiple time-resolved conditions

No presentation available

   

Injection molded microfluidics –  challenges, opportunities and threats

 

Presentation: Molecular Diagnostics at the Point‐of‐Care by Centrifugal Microfluidics

 

 

Imaging Hierarchically Complex Catalyst Bodies at Multiple Length Scales

 

Presentation will be available soon

 
Raphaël Tomasi – Laboratoire d’Hydrodynamique Ecole Polytechnique (France)
  Per Magnus Kristiansen – INKA/ (FHNW, Switzerland)
  Roland Zengerle – Hahn‐Schickard & IMTEK – University of Freiburg (Germany)
  Florian Meirer – Faculty of Science University Utrecht (Netherlands)  
11:45 – 12:00 Engineering three-dimensional blood vessel and barrier models on chip using human induced Pluripotent Stem cell-derived vascular cells   An innovative method for realtime inline size characterization of concentrated, agitated nanosuspensions   Presentation: Highly sensitive integrated optical biosensing platform based on an asymmetric Mach-Zehnder interferometer and material-selective (bio)functionalization   Stress development of thin films monitored in-situ by cantilever laser deflection and low energy ion scattering  
M.N.S. de Graaf – LUMC (Netherlands)
  R. Besseling – InProcess-LSP (Netherlands)
  Anke Schütz-Trilling – Surfix (Netherlands)    R. vd Kruijs – University Twente (Netherlands)  
12:00 – 12:15 Developing a novel 3-dimensional small intestinal-like micromodel

No presentation available

  Accurate measurement of medicine mixture compositions using a micro-Coriolis flow and density sensor   Towards labelfree sensing of proteins in human blood using point-of-care devices   Large scale instruments tackling nanoscale characterization challenges in microelectronics  
P.G.M. Jochems – Utrecht University (Netherlands)
  R.J. Dijkink – Saxion University of Apllied Sciences (Netherlands)   M. Bennink – NanoBio Research Group, Saxion University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands)   Rafael Varela Della Giustina – Platform for Advanced Characterization (France)  
12:15 – 13:00 Workshop Skin – and eye-on-a-chip workshop hDMT
 
13:00 – 14:00 Break / Exhibition/ Posters
 
14:00 – 14:15 Quasi-vivo Platforms to Optimize the Design of Biomaterials   Presentation: Locally coated, electrostatically actuated capillary valves enabling sequential flow for autonomous on-chip assays   Nanoliter drop dispensing; science or fiction?   Immunocapturing of extracellular vesicles on stainless steel for multi modal individual characterization with correlative light, electron and probe microscopy

Presentation available soon

 
A. López Canosa – Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC)  (Spain)   R. Carvalho – Surfix and Aliki Tsopela – Micronit microtechnologies  (Netherlands)   H. Dijk – Scienion (Germany)
  P. Beekman – Wageningen University & Research (Netherlands)  
14:15 – 14:30 Microfluidic gradient generator for drug testing on a colorectal tumor-on-a-chip disease model   Design Optimization and Realization of Compliant Microfluidic Control Structures   Biomarker monitoring by particle mobility sensing with single-molecule resolution   Polymer nano manufacturing of a biomimicking surface used for kidney stone crystallization studies

No presentation available

 
M.R. Carvalho – 3Bs Research Group (Portugal)   P. Kumar – Technical University Delft (Netherlands)   M. Prins – Technical University Eindhoven (Netherlands)   R.M.B. Pleeging – Student TUDelft (Netherlands)
 
14:30 – 14:45 Towards easy-t-use, biomimetic and sensorized organ-on-chip devices

Presentation available soon

  Study of Synergetic micromixing in microreaction chambers by combining active magnetic mixing and passive mixing geometries   Presentation: Small form factor readout platform for photonic integrated chips, design accuracy and validation   A foundry service for graphene  
S. Meucci – Micronit Microtechnologies bv (Netherlands)   E.S. Shanko – Technical University Eindhoven (Netherlands)   G.H.P. Ebberink – Saxion University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands)   R. van Rijn – Applied Nanolayers bv (Netherlands)  
14:45 – 15:00 Presentation: All in one – Advanced technologies for complex low cost microfluidic devices in glass, silicon and quartz   High Throughput Roll-to-Roll Production of Microfluidic Chips

Tentive availability presentation

  Presentation: Silicon nitride based TriPleX Photonic Integrated Circuits for sensing applications    
K. Kadel – Little Things Factory (Germany)

 

  A. Haase – Joanneum Research (Austria)   A. Leinse – Lionix International (Netherlands)    
15:00 – 15:30 Break/ Exhibition/ Posters
 
15:30 – 16:00 Presentation: From Microfluidics to 3D Bioprinting for Human/Organs-on-Chips Development

Ngoc- Dinh Duy – University of Singapore (Singapore)

 
16:00 – 16:30 Presentation: Health on earth made in space – vision to reality

Yair Glick – Israeli Swiss SpacePharma (Israël)

 
16:30 – 17:00 Discussion programme and SensUs by Maarten Honing, Maastricht University, head of the programme committee
 
17:00 – 17.15
Closing by Martijn Fransen, Malvern PANalytical, board member of MinacNed  
17:15 – 18:00 Drinks/ Exhibition and posters  
18:00 – 21:30 Conference dinner and evening programme for registered to the evening programme
 

Wednesday December 12th, 2018

09:30 – 09:45 Welcome by Cas Damen, Saxion Univerfsity and Maarten Honing, Maastricht University and head of the programme committee
09:45 – 10:15 Presentation: Nanosensors and Development of Practical Systems

Meyya Meyyappan – NASA Ames Research Center (USA)

10:15 – 10:45 Organ-chip-based analysis systems to advance in vitro technologies

Sabeth Verpoorte – University of Groningen (Netherlands)

10:45 – 11:15 Break / Exhibition
Parrallel sessions:
Organ-on-a-chip
  Microfluidics
  Biosensing
  Functional surfaces and interfaces
11:15 – 11:45 Liver on chip platform : key questions following 15 years of development   Semiconductor Equipment Based Microfluidic Production Lines – Challenges and Opportunities 

No presentation available

The heat Transfer Method: A Versatile, Low -Cost, Label-free, Fast and User Friendly Platform for Biosensing Applications

 

 

High Speed roll-to-roll manufacturing of biomimetic surfaces and microfluidic devices
C. Legallais – CNRS – Université de Technologie de Compiègne (France)
  B. Dielacher – EV Group (Austria)   B. van Grinsven – Maastricht University (Netherlands)   N. Okulova – Inmold A/S (Denmark)
11:45 – 12:00 Mimicking articular motion in a cartilage-on-chip platform

Adjusted presentation will be available soon

  Elasto-Tweezers: high-precision measurement of the elasticity of patterned cells-on-chip   MEMS-based Precision Assembly of Photonic Packages   Presentation: Monitoring nanostructural transformations during film formation in waterborne coatings using Grazing Incidence Variable-Angle X-ray Scattering
C.A. Paggi – University Twente (Netherlands)

 

  B. Venzac – University Twente (Netherlands)   M. Tichem – Technical University Delft (Netherlands)   A. Vagias – University of Groningen (Netherlands)
12:00 – 12:15 Beating heart in a chip   Miniaturazation of Fluid sample preparation platform for automated flow cytometry   From ultrasound MEMS product and back   Advancing thin film X-ray reflectivity data analysis
P.M. Schön – Saxion University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands)   Z. Halvorsen – ETH Zurich (Switzerland)   J. Koning – NovioMEMS/Novioscan   I.A. Makhotkin – Industrial Focus Group XUV optics MESAplus (Netherlands)
12:15 – 13:00 Poster sessions/ Exhibition
13:00 – 14:00 Break / Exhibition
14:00 – 14:30- High throughput microfluidic gut-on-a-chip model for drug discovery and target validation in inflammatory bowel disease

No presentation available

  Driving the next generation of microfluidic devices – examples benefitting from MEMS technologies
  Tethered plasmonic switches as single-molecule, continuous monitoring biosensors   Development and performance of EUV pellicles

No presentation available

C. Beaurivage – Galapagos (Belgium)   R. de Bruijn – Philips Innovation Services (Netherlands)
  R.E. Amstrong – Technical University Eindhoven (Netherlands)   P. Janssen – ASML (Netherlands)
14:30 – 14:45 Elucidating the link between stroke and Alzheimer’s disease

No presentation available

  Presentation: Microfluidic cartridge for liquid biopsy from whole blood with embedded reagents   Surface functionalization for biosensing with single-molecule resolution

No presentation available

  Adaptive multilayer mirrors based on piezoelectric actuators for XUV lithography
X.M. Spijkers – Mimetas (Netherlands)   T. Volden – CSEM SA (Switzerland)   Y. Lin – Technical University Eindhoven (Netherlands)   Mohammadreza Nematollahi – University Twente (Netherlands)
14:45 – 15:00 Intestine on-a-chip: Intestinal barier model for studying host microbe-immune responses   Elucidating host-microbe molecular interactions using microfluidic co-culture systems       Thin-film multilayer coatings for enhanced X-ray optics
L.J. Stevens – TNO (Netherlands)   P. Shah- University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)     B. Landgraf – cosine measurement systems (Netherlands)
15:00 – 15:30 Break/ Exhibition/ Posters
15:30 – 16.00 Tissue microprocessing: Shaping sub-nanoliter volumes of liquids on tissue sections and cells for multimodal analysis

Govind Kaigala – IBM (Switzerland)

16:00 – 16:30 Innovative electrochemical sensing strategies

Presentation will be available soon

Rui Campos – AXES Research Group/ University of Antwerp (Belgium)

16:30 – 17:00 Nanoscale aspects of a human multi-organ-chip platform for safety and efficacy testing

Uwe Marx – TissUse/ University of Berlin (Germany)

17:00 – 17:15 Poster of the Year Award 2018 and closing by Ronny van ’t Oever, Micronit Microtechnologies and chairman of the Board MinacNed
17:15 – 18:00 Talk & Drinks

 

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