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Medische Elektronica

Ontwikkelingen en toepassingen

Program

Thursday 2 April 2015
9.00 – 09.45 Opening & Registration  Click here for the PDF program
Plenary session
Chair: Kees Groeneveld, FHI, Federation of Technology Branches
09.45 – 10.00

Sensors for People & Industry

opening & introduction to the program
Eppo Bruins, Technology Foundation STW

10.00 – 10.30

How Sensor Technology Can Support Neuromuscular Control,
NeuroSIPE , System Identification and Parameter Estimation in Neurophysiological systems

Professor Frans van der Helm, Delft University of Technology (collaboration with Motek)

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10.30 – 10.40

Elevator pitches / introduction posters

Elevator pitches as an introduction to the poster session part I
5 pitches of 4 minutes each

10.40 – 11.00 Break / exhibition / poster session
Parallel sessions
Session A: Sensors in & on Living Creatures B:  Sensors Around the Human Being C: Sensors in Industrial Environments
Chair Margriet Jansz, Technology Foundation STW John van Pol, INCAS3 Professor Paddy French,  Delft University of Technology
11.00 – 11.20 Sensing and Stimulating the Body with Electroceuticals
Professor Wouter Serdijn, Delft University of Technology
The “One-Chip-Radar” and the Lorry Drivers’ Blind Spot
Hans Brouwer, Omniradar
WaterPrint, On-chip Optical Sensors
for the Fingerprinting of Contaminants in Drinking Water
Pablo Muñoz Galindo, University of Twente
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11.20 – 11.40 Nuclear-medicine techniques address small-animal imaging
Pieter Vaissier, Delft University of Technology
Smallest Hand Force Sensor in the World on Its Way
Miniature Force-Torque Sensors for Biomechanical Applications
Joost Lötters, University of Twente
Large Scale Graphene
for Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor Applications
Shou-En Zhu, Delft University of Technology
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11.40 – 12.00 Resonating Microbubbles for Medical Imaging
Wim van Hoeve, Tide Microfluidics
Sensor Development and Application for Sustainable Employability of Older Employees
Professor Bart Verkerke, SPRINT / UMCG/ UT
Magnetic Resonance Technology,
a New Concept for Multiphase Flow Measurement
Mark van der Zande, Krohne
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12.00 – 13.15 Lunch / exhibition / poster session
Parallel sessions
Session A: Sensors in & on Living Creatures B: Sensors Around the Human Being C: Sensors in Industrial Environments
Chair: Nico Voskamp, Technology Foundation STW Jan Broenink, University of Twente Rolf de Boer, Smartec
13.15 – 13.35 Coating with Receptor to Make a measurement Selective for One (class of) Analyte
Aurel Ymeti, Nanoalmyona
Personalized Decision Support for Firefighter Safety Using SaxShirt
Wouter Teeuw, Saxion University of Applied Sciences
Smart Precision in Harsh Environments (SPIHE)
professor Paddy French, Delft University of Technology
professor Fred Roozeboom, Eindhoven University of Technology
professor Gijs Krijnen, University of Twente
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13.35 – 13.55 Virtual Reality Based on Multi Sensory Real-Time Feedback
for rehabilitation, orthopaedics, neurology, performance enhancements and research
Frans Steenbrink, Motek Medical
Hard Sensor development needs
in Instrumentation and Process Analytical Technology
Which on-line or in-line measurements,(chemical, instrumental, are key for improving process control in future?
Leon Heemels DSM / WIB  – Process Automation Users’ Association
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13.55 – 14.40 Break / exhibition / poster session
Parallel sessions
Session A: Sensors in & on Living Creatures B: Sensors Around the Human Being C: Sensors in Industrial Environments
14.40 – 15.00 Novel Optical Sensor Technologies for the Individualization of Dialysis Treatment
by continuous monitoring of electrolytes
Arjan Frijns, Eindhoven University of Technology
The EagleEye, a 3D sensorsytem for people logistics and tracking “Privacy by Design”
Arend van de Stadt, Eagle Vision Systems
Sensor Needs in Food Processing
Ids Klompmaker, FrieslandCampina
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15.00 – 15.20 Smart Flexible Sensors for In Vivo Coronary Circulation Diagnostics
Arjen van der Horst, Philips Research
Professor Ronald Dekker, Philips / Delft University of Technology
A Cognitive Listening Sensor
Peter van Hengel, INCAS3
Sensor Systems to Optimize Propulsion for Large Sea Going Ships
Douwe Vellinga, VAF Instruments
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15.20 – 15.40 Sensing the Medicine by Human Cell-on-a-Chip
Stefan Braam, Pluriomics
Beyond Biometrics, Unobtrusive Sensing of Emotions
Egon van den Broek, Utrecht University
Integrated Optical Waveguides Based on TriPleX technology for Spectroscopy and Sensing Applications
Geert Besselink, LioniX
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15.40 – 16.10 Break / exhibition / poster session
Plenary session
16.10 – 16.20 Announcement of the Poster Winner
16.20 – 16.50 The Other End of Universe

Probing Dynamical Spacetimes
Silent Sensors for Stellar echo’s and Seismic Surveys

Scientific exploitation of Advanced Virgo
Professor Jo van den Brand,  Nikhef/Innoseis

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16.50 – 17.20

House of Commons Style DEBATE

The plenary round off with retrospective on The Sense of Contact 17

17.20 – 18.30 The plenary round off with retrospective on The Sense of Contact. / DRINKS Click here for the PDF program

 

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