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Sensors of People & Things is far more than the IoT Sensor Technology is everywhere. Long before The Internet of Things there was Sensor Technology of People and Things. Still there are great numbers of new discoveries and developments on their way to the environment, both directly connected to human beings or other living creatures, and indirectly through industrial applications. For this year s The Sense of Contact sensor conference of STW, FHI and MinacNed the organising committee defined a challenging theme: Sensors for People & Industry. The program has been worked out into three different comprehensive tracks: Sensors in & on Living Creatures Sensors Around the Human Being Sensors in Industrial Environment On the one hand the program focuses on high-end enabling technology, on the other hand there is a number of application driven presentations. The living hand senses its wetness. The hand dryer machine is sensing the proximity of men. In a number of lectures results of STW-funded research projects will be presented, to be taken for applications by industry. In other presentations industry will come forward with their ideas and applications and in some contributions to the program specific needs and ideas for further research and development will be brought to the participating audience to pick up. Please note there are two more attractions during the conference besides the outstanding lectures of high end technologists and scientists: short pitches and poster sessions presenting progress and results of scientific/technological research a debate session, House of Commons Style, in which all attendees are invited to participate Reasons to attend Excellent program showing sensor technology developments from industry and academia Ample networking opportunities with the sensor technology community Keynote speakers on surprising topics Exhibition and Poster sessions presenting new sensor technology Organizations that should attend HighTech Equipment Companies Oil & Gas Industry Industrial Automation Applied Research Institutes System Integrators Technical Universities Instrumentation Companies Academic Hospitals Laboratory & Medical Technology Food Industry Engineering Companies Microsystem and Nanotechnology companies People that should attend R&D Managers Engineering Project Leaders Researchers System Engineers R&D Engineers Ph.D. students / Postdocs Chemical Analysts Business Developers Program Committee Ir. Rolf de Boer (Smartec) Dr. ir. Jan Broenink (University of Twente) Prof. dr. Paddy French (Delft University of Technology) Dr. Ir. Wybren Jouwsma (Bronkhorst High-Tech) Dr. Ir. John van Pol (INCAS 3 ) Dipl.-Phys. Margriet Jansz (Technology Foundation STW) Drs. Kees Groeneveld (FHI, Federation of Technology Branches) Nico Voskamp (Technology Foundation STW) Martijn Reinhold (FHI, Federation of Technology Branches) Goal Presenting sensor research results to scientists and industry Defining needs and demands from industry for future R&D in sensor technology Enabling and speeding up application of results from sensor R&D
PROGRAM Sense of Contact 17 April 2 2015 morning sessions afternoon sessions > 09.00-09.45 Welcome & registration Plenary sessions Chair: Kees Groeneveld, FHI 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) 10.30-10.40 Elevator pitches as an introduction to the poster session 10.40-11.00 Break / exhibition / poster session Parallel sessions Session I Sensors in & on Living Creatures II Sensors Around the Human Being III Sensors in Industrial Environments Chair: Margriet Jansz, Technology Foundation STW John van Pol, INCAS 3 Professor Paddy French, Delft University of Technology 11.00-11.20 REASONS Sensing and Stimulating the Body with Electroceuticals Professor Wouter Serdijn, Delft University of Technology 11.20-11.40 Nuclear-Medicine Techniques Address Small-Animal Imaging Pieter Vaissier, MiLabs, Molecular Imaging Labs / Delft University of Technology 11.40-12.00 Resonating Microbubbles for Medical Imaging Wim van Hoeve, Tide Microfluidics 12.00-13.15 Lunch / exhibition / poster session The One-Chip-Radar and the Lorry Drivers Blind Spot Hans Brouwer, Omniradar Smallest Hand Force Sensor in the World on Its Way Miniature Force-Torque Sensors for Biomechanical Applications Joost Lötters, Twente University Sensor Development and Application for Sustainable Employability of Older Employees Professor Bart Verkerke, SPRINT / UMCG/UT WaterPrint, On-chip Optical Sensors for the Fingerprinting of Contaminants in Drinking Water Sonia García Blanco, Twente University Large Scale Graphene for Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor Applications Shou-En Zhu, Delft University of Technology Magnetic Resonance Technology, a New Concept for Multiphase Flow Measurement Jankees Hogendoorn, Krohne
PROGRAM Sense of Contact 17 April 2 2015 < morning sessions afternoon sessions > Parallel sessions Session I Sensors in & on Living Creatures II Sensors Around the Human Being III 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 13.35-13.55 The Artificial Pancreas Thanks to the Transcutaneous Analyte Sensor Robin Koops, Inreda Diabetic 13.55-14.40 Break / exhibition / poster session 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 15.00-15.20 Smart Flexible Sensors for In Vivo Coronary Circulation Diagnostics Professor Ronald Dekker, Philips / Delft University of Technology 15.20-15.40 Sensing the Medicine by Human Cell-on-a-Chip Stefan Braam, Pluriomics DynaPort Sensors for Moving Technology Jordi Evers, McRoberts Virtual Reality Based on Multi Sensory Real-Time Feedback for rehabilitation, orthopaedics, neurology, performance enhancements and research. Frans Steenbrink, Motek Medical People Logistics, 3D Sensorsystems for Crowdcontrol, Privacy by Design Arend van de Stadt, Eagle Vision Systems Verbal Aggression Detection in Complex Social Environments Through Cognitive Sensors Peter van Hengel, INCAS 3 Sensing Emotions Egon van den Broek, Utrecht University Smart Precision in Harsh Environments, SPIHE Professor Paddy French, Delft University of Technology Hard Sensor Development Needs in Instrumentation and Process Analytical Technology Which on-line or in-line measurements are key for improving process control in future? Leon Heemels, DSM, WIB - Process Automation Users Association Sensor Needs in Food Processing Ids Klompmaker, FrieslandCampina Sensor Systems to Optimize Propulsion for Large Sea Going Ships Douwe Vellinga, VAF Instruments Integrated Photonic Sensor Technology for Live Sciences, Food Industry and Instrumentation Geert Besselink, LioniX
PROGRAM Sense of Contact 17 April 2 2015 < afternoon sessions 15.40-16.10 Break / exhibition / poster session Plenary session Chair: Kees Groeneveld, FHI 16.10-16.20 Announcement of the Poster Award Winner 16.20-16.50 The Other End of Universe Probing Dynamical Spacetimes Silent Sensors for Stellar Echoes and Seismic Surveys Scientific exploitation of Advanced Virgo Professor Jo van den Brand, Nikhef/Innoseis 16.50-17.20 House of Commons Style DEBATE 17.20-18.30 Drinks, snacks & networking
Introduction Program Register Speakers www.tudelft.nl/en/ www.imdi-sprint.nl www.frieslandcampina.com www.incas3.eu/ www.innoseis.com www.inredadiabetic.nl nl.krohne.com/en/ www.mcroberts.nl www.milabs.com www.motekmedical.com www.rug.nl www.research.philips.com www.stw.nl/en/ www.smartec-sensors.com www.tidemicrofluidics.com www.utwente.nl/en/ www.uu.nl/en www.vaf.nl www.wib.nl www.dsm.com www.eaglevision.nl www.lionixbv.nl www.nikhef.nl/en/ www.omniradar.com www.pluriomics.com www.bronkhorst.nl www.capable.nl www.eurostatgroup.com www.hamamatsu.nl www.binder-connector.nl www.incas3.eu/ www.technogation.com April 2 2015 register online www.fhi.nl/senseofcontact Registration fee Excl VAT Incl VAT (21%) 95,- 114,95 This fee includes drinks and lunch. During the online registration, you can pay the fee directly by online banking. Venue and overnight facilities: Organization Kontakt der Kontinenten Amersfoortsestraat 20 3769 AS SOESTERBERG Phone: +31 (0)346 35 17 55 Fax: +31 (0)346 35 47 35 Email: info@kontaktderkontinenten.nl www.kontaktderkontinenten.nl FHI, Federation of Technology Branches Martijn Reinhold P.O. Box 366 3830 AK LEUSDEN Phone: +31 (0)33 465 75 07 Email: m.reinhold@fhi.nl www.fhi.nl www.tue.nl/en/ Participants