12th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors
The International Meeting on Chemical Sensors (IMCS) is an interdisciplinary forum covering all aspects of chemical sensors encompassing physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering disciplines including biomedical engineering.
Thank you to all of our guests!
IMCS12 successfully concluded on July 16, 2008 in Columbus. We thank all the speakers and the attendees for making the meeting a great success. See you in Perth (Australia) in 2010!
A few images from the Conference
Publication Guidelines for Sensors and Actuators B
The participants who desire to publish their research presented at IMCS-12 are encouraged to submit their manuscript directly to Sensors and Actuators B. The manuscripts are subject to peer-reviewing and revisions as deemed necessary by the journal editors. IMCS-12 organizers are in no way responsible to receive any manuscript and/or submit it to the Journal. [more about publication in Sensors and Actuators B]
Featured Speakers
Inaugural Speaker
William A. Baeslack III, Dean, College of Engineering, The Ohio State University, USA
Plenary Speakers
John Kauer, Professor of Neuroscience, Tufts University School of Medicine, USA "Representation of Odor Information in the Olfactory System: From Biology to an Artificial Nose"
Anthony Turner, Distinguished Professor of Biotechnology, Cranfield University, UK "Biosensors and Biomimetic Sensors for Health, Safety and Security"
Noboru Yamazoe, Professor Emeritus, Kyushu University, Japan "New Perspectives of Gas Sensor Technology"
Banquet Speaker
Lonnie Thompson, Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University, USA "Global Climate Change: A Paleoclimate Perspective from the World's Highest Mountains"
Keynote Speakers
Maximilian Fleischer, Siemens Corporate Research & Technology, Munich, Germany "Innovation Based on Modern Gas Sensors"
Norio Miura, Art, Science and Technology Center for Cooperative Research (KASTEC), Fukuoka, Japan "High-Performance Zirconia-based Gas Sensors for Monitoring of Automotive Exhaust and Atmospheric Environment" [Download abstract of Dr. Miura's talk (PDF, 50K)]
Robert R. Romanosky, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Department of Energy, Morgantown, WV, USA "Development of Harsh Environment Sensor Platform for Fossil Energy Applications"
Topics
IMCS 12 will provide a forum for international participation and lively deliberations on a broad spectrum of chemical sensors-related activities in the following areas (click to expand):
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