This is a preview of the Sensors in the Environment Conference which will be held in London on 15-16 October 2014. With a theme of he Environment and Human Health, the conference brings together leading academic researchers and industry executives to review the imapct of sensors in evenviromental monitoring
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Welcome to: Sensors in the Environment 2014
This short presentation provides an overview of the Conference, and an invitation to join us at Sensors in the Environment 2015
Michael Brand
Conference Chair
Sensor technology is growing at an almost unprecedented rate, driven by developments in material science, microfluidics, and wireless communications. Today sensors impact every aspect of our lives in the home, at work, in automobiles, in medicine and healthcare, and increasingly in environmental monitoring.
Sensors in the Environment 2014 brought together leading experts in sensor technology, environmental science and wireless technology to discuss the impact of sensors on the Environment and Human Health
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Committee 3
Dr. Michael Brand
Sensor100
Prof. Alistair Boxall Environment Dept. University of York
Prof. Tony Cass
Dept. of Chemistry
Imperial College
Dr. John Kupiec
Innovation Manager
Environment Agency
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Discuss the impact of sensors on the Environment and Human Health
Highlight leading academic sensor research
Promote innovative new commercial sensor technology
Explore trends in Environmental applications of sensor technology
Facilitate formation of partnerships for investment and technology transfer
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Venue 5
Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt 68 -86 Cromwell Road London SW7 5BT
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Program
Wednesday 15th October
8:30 am Registration & Coffee
9:00 am Introduction
9:10 am Keynote: Prof. Depledge
9:45 am The Environment and Human Health
1:00 pm Lunch
2:00 pm Adopting New Technology
4:45 pm Panel Discussion
6:00 pm Reception
8:00 pm Close
Thursday 16th October
8:30 am Registration & Coffee
9:00 am Introduction
9:10 am Keynote: William Goodman
9:45 am New Sensor Technology
1:00 pm Lunch
2:00 pm New Sensor Technology
5:00 pm Close 6
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Keynote: How Interdependent are the Environment and Human Health
Human Health
Natural Resources
Observations
Forcing
Ecosystems
Anthropogenic
Natural
Ecosystem Services
Prof. Mike Depledge
University of Exeter 7
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Chemical in the Environment: What Should We Be Monitoring
Prof. Alistair Boxall
University of York 8
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Biodetection in the Field: Problems and Technological Solutions
Dr. Paul Gascoine
Smiths Detection 9
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A Comparison of the Challenges Between Remote and Urban Environmental Sensing
Power and management
Sensor Element
Transductance & pre-processing
Communications and networking
Data repository
Analysis & post processing
Visualisation & presentation
Measurand
User (superior decision system )
Data
Information
Sensor Systems Stack
Duncan Bremner
Project Manager
Scottish Sensor Systems Centre 10
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Field Testing of Electrochemical Gas Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring
Dr. David Rickerby
EC Joint Research Centre 11
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Traffic, Air Quality and Meterology Sensors in Smart City Applications
Jim Mills
Air Monitors 12
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Innovation Begins at Home 13
Prof. Andy Stanford-Clark
Chief Technologist for Smarter Energy
IBM UK
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Panel Discussion 14
Barriers to Adopting New Technology
The Academic View
Prof. Dermot Diamond, National Centre for Sensor Research, Ireland
An Independent View
Prof. Michael Depledge, University of Exeter
The SME View
Dr. Jess Brown, Cambridge CMOS Sensors
The Investor’s View
Dr. Michael Brand, Captum Capital
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Keynote: High density air sensors: The power of next generation monitoring for better human and environmental health 15
William Goodman
Director of Elm
Perkin Elmer
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What Can Clinical Sensors Teach Us About Environmental Sensors (or not)? 16
Prof. Tony Cass
Imperial College
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Lab-on-a-chip Systems for in situ measurement of nitrate and phosphate in natural waters
Dr. Adrian Nightingale
National Oceanography Centre
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One-shot Disposable Biosensor for Ammonia Detection 18
Dr. Guido Drago
Gwent Group
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How Fundamental Materials Science will Generate Revolutionary Breakthroughs in Environmental Monitoring Technologies
Prof. Dermot Diamond
National Centre for Sensor Research, Dublin City University 19
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Novel Self-assembled Nanoplasmonic Platforms for Super-sensitive Detection of Hazardous Molecules in Water and Air 20
Prof. Alexei Kornyshev
Imperial College
“A review of new methods and results in the Edel-Kornyshev nanoplasmonic sensor team at the Department of Chemistry of Imperial”
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Integrated Electrochemical Sensor Probes for Autonomous in situ Mapping of Inorganic Chemical Compounds 21
Mary-Lou Tercier- Waeber
University of Geneva
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Finally Here! Continuous On-line Monitoring of Phosphate in Wastewater Steams with an ISE 22
Dr. Iva Chianella
Cranfield University
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Development of a Sensitive Low-cost and User- friendly Centrifugal Microfluidic Cartridge for Multi- analyte Environmental Monitoring 23
Tom Glennon
Dublin City University
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Poster Displays 24
Monitoring and modelling emerging indoor air pollutants
Magdalena Kruza, University of York
In-Situ Sea Water pH Analysis System
Martin Arundell, National Oceanography Centre
Low-cost Multispecies Air Quality Sensors
Chunting Michelle Wang, University of York
Low cost, multi-parameter sensors for monitoring pollutants in waters
Elena Koutsoumpeli, University of York
Microbial Fuel Cells as On-Line Biosensors for Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater
Stephen Bradley, University of Bath
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About Sensor 100
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The primary objective of Sensor100 is to facilitate the transfer of sensor technology from the lab to commercial use
The Sensors in Medicine and Sensors in the Environment Conference series is organised by Sensor100
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Sensors in the Environment 2015
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