Programme

The workshop aims at providing plenty of discussion time around the most exciting developments in the basic understanding of sensing with semiconducting metal oxides based devices and their applications. Accordingly, there will be two oral sessions in the two days of the workshop:

Basic understanding and application fields.

For each of the sessions there will be 4 to 5 invited contributions provided by renowned experts from the industry and academia. Besides them, there will be additional oral contributions selected from the submitted ones. Thorough discussions will be encouraged by providing enough time after each presentation. In the evening of the 28th of May, a poster session will be organized. Owing to the submissions and suggestions from the participants, it will be possible to organize a panel discussion around one of the most interesting topics.

 

Current version of the programme (last updated 12th April 2013):

 

May 27th, Monday

 

9:30-9:40         Welcome address

9:40-10:10       Invited talk 1 Eduard LLOBET

Gas sensing properties of metal-decorated, single-crystalline, tungsten oxide nanowires

10:10-10:40     Invited talk 2 Ho-Won JANG   

Heater-less operation of chemoresistive sensors for further functional convergence

 

Coffee break

 

11:00-11:15      Oral 1 Jong-Heun LEE           

Electronic sensitization of p-type NiO chemiresistors by Fe doping

11:15-11:30      Oral 2 Sang-Sub KIM 

Heterostructured Core-Shell Nanofiber Sensors

11:30-11:45      Oral 3 Yeon-Tae YU    

High temperature CO sensing properties of Au@TiO2 core-shell nanoparticles prepared by hydrothermal methods

11:45-12:00     Oral 4 Noriya IZU        

Response improvement for CO sensors using cerium oxide thick film

 

Lunch

 

13:30-14:00     Invited talk 3 Takeshi HASHISHIN      

Gas sensors based on multi-walled carbon nanotubes and its modified with metal oxides

14:00-14:15     Oral 5 Nicolae BARSAN         

Impact of Pt doping on the water vapor – reducing gases interplay at the surface of SnO2 based sensors

14:15-14:30     Oral 6 Roman PAVELKO        

Operando DRIFTS Study on H2O/D2O Exchange over SnO2 Materials in the Presence of CO

14:30-14:45     Oral 7 Joong-Ki CHOI 

Fe3+-modification of SnO2 and their surface characteristics under humid condition

14:45-15:00     Oral 8 Takeo HYODO  

Effects of surface modification of Pd or Pt electrode of diode-type gas sensors with Au on the H2 responses and cross-responses to some inflammable gases

 

Coffee break

 

15:20-15:50     Invited talk 4 Kuniyuki IZAWA 

Development of CH4 and LP gas sensor using MEMS technology

15:50-16:05     Oral 9 Koichi SUEMATSU       

Oxygen adsorption properties on the SnO2-based nano particles in humid atmosphere

16:05-1620      Oral 10 Zhongqiu HUA

Gas sensing properties of WO3 in the volume depletion state

16:20-16:35     Oral 11 Yoshiteru ITAGAKI     

Gas sensing using SmFeO3 perovskite oxide

16:35-16:50     Oral 12 Zafer Ziya Öztürk       

Cu(II)O\TiO2 nano-heterostructures: Fabrication and gas sensing properties

16:50-17:05     Oral 13 Geyu LU

Synthesis of mesostructure Co3O4 by hard templating method and their gas sensing properties to ethanol

 

19:00-              Dinner

 

May 28th, Tuesday

 

9:30-10:00       Invited talk 5 Takashi KUSE   

Application of highly sensitive semiconductor type sensor to gas analyzer

10:00-10:30     Invited talk 6 Stephan TRAUTWEILER

MEMS gas sensors: industrial innovations to protect people’s health

10:30-10:45     Oral 14 Dario ZAPPA  

Influence of metals functionalization on SnO2 nanowires chemical sensing performances

 

Coffee break

 

11:05-11:20      Oral 15 Nikolay N. SAMOTAEV          

Technology for fast fabrication of glass microhotplates based on the laser processing

11:20-11:35      Oral 16 Do Hong KIM

Synthesis-in-place of highly ordered Fe2O3 nanotubes on patterned substrates for sensor applications

11:35-11:50      Oral 17 Young-Seok SHIM

Ultrahigh sensitive and selective ethanol sensors based on Au-decorated SnO2 nanodomes

11:50-12:05     Oral 18 Hi-Gyu MOON

An extremely sensitive and selective NO sensor based on villi-like WO3 thin film nanostructures

 

Lunch

 

13:30-14:00     Invited talk 7 Hyung-Gi BYUN 

Non-Invasive Breath Analysis Based on Metal-Oxide Gas Sensor Array

14:00-14:30     Invited talk 8 John SAFFELL  

Using metal oxides to detect VOCs: advantages and limitations

14:30-14:45     Oral 19 Chul-Soon LEE

ZnO-In2O3 composite nanofibers for selective detection of trimethylamine

14:45-15:00     Oral 20 Sadullah Öztürk        

Gas Sensing Properties of ZnO nanorods modified with V2O5

15:00-15:15     Oral 21 Vincenzo GUIDI

Sensing of gaseous malodors characteristic of landfills and waste treatment plants

 

Coffee break

 

15:30-16:20     Exhibition

 

 

19:00-              Closing remark & Dinner