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Invited Speakers

The TRANSDUCERS’07 and EUROSENSORS XXI conference will open on Monday morning with prominent speakers who will expand on recent developments to give their vision of achievements and perspectives in selected topics. Thereafter, invited speakers will open the parallel sessions all through the conference and give overviews in varied topics of interest for the future of Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems.
 Monday morning plenary session
Prof. Albert P. Pisano, University of California at Berkeley, USA
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MEMS and Nano Technology for the Handheld, Portable Electronic and the Automotive Market.
Prof. Takehiko Kitamori, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Micro and Nano Chemical Systems on Chip.
Dr. Christopher Hierold, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
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Concepts for Carbon Nanotube Sensors.
 Invited speakers
Prof. Jing Cheng, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
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The Progress of Biochip Development for Research and Consumer Market
   
Prof. Daniel T.Chiu, University of Washington, USA
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Aqueous Droplets as Single-Molecule Reaction Containers
 
Prof. Star Rueyshing Huang, Asia Pacific Microsystems, Inc. Taiwan
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Development and Commercialization of MEMS in Taiwan
A Bumpy Exciting Experience.
Prof. Maximillian Fleischer, Siemens AG, Germany
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Industrialisation of Gas Sensors for Comfort, Security and Wellness.
Prof. Yasuhiro Horiike, National Institute of Material Science, Japan
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Healthcare Chip for Home Medical Diagnosis
Prof. Tom W Kenny, Stanford University, USA
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Using MEMS to build the Device and the Package.
Prof. Masafumi Kimata, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
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MEMS-based Uncooled Infrared Focal Plane Arrays.
   
Dr. Jérôme Lainé, SERCEL, FRANCE
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Benefits of MEMS based Seismic Accelerometers for Oil Exploration
Prof. Amit Lal, Cornell University/DARPA-MTO, USA
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Radioisotope Powered Electrostatic Microactuators and Electronics.

Prof. Ai Qun Liu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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Photonic MEMS: From Laser Physics to Cell Biology
Dr. Michel Puech , ALCATEL Micro Machining Systems, France
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Achievements and Perspectives of the DRIE Technology for the Microsystems Market.
Prof. Neil M. White, Southampton University, United Kingdom
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Advances in Thick-Film Sensors
Dr. Dan W. Youngner, Honeywell Aerospace Research Labs, USA
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A Manufacturable Chip-Scale Atomic Clock.
Prof. Edward T. Zellers, University of Michigan, USA
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An Integrated Micro-Analytical System for Complex Vapor Mixtures

Prof. Roland Zengerle, University of Freiburg, Germany
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Non-Contact Nanoliter & Picoliter Liquid Dispensing.






 

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