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Nanomaterials for Biomedical Technologies 2012
Frankfurt am Main
06.03.2012 - 07.03.2012

15th International Congress on Catalysis 2012
Munich/Germany
01.07.2012 - 06.07.2012

30. Jahrestagung der Biotechnologen und ProcessNet-Jahrestagung 2012
Kongresszentrum, Karlsruhe
10.09.2012 - 13.09.2012



nächste Kolloquien:

Mini-PAT - Trends zur Miniaturisierung der Prozessanalytik
16.02.2012, 15.00 Uhr
DECHEMA-Haus, Frankfurt am Main

Molekulare Modellierung in der Reaktionstechnik
01.03.2012, 14.30 Uhr
DECHEMA-Haus, Frankfurt am Main

Informationswuensche

Programme

 

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P = Plenary lecture, I = Invited lecture

 

Sunday, 28 September 2008

16:00 Begin of registration

18:45 Welcome and opening
Wolfgang Schrof / Eric Amis

Polymers    Chair:  Aart A. Wismeijer
19:00 P Ben Muir (CSIRO/AUS)
High-Throughput research with polymeric materials:
From nanoparticle phase transfer  to screening biomaterial surface interactions

20:00 I Kathryn L. Beers (NIST/USA)
Microreactors for copolymer design

20:40-23:00 Informal get-together

Monday, 29 September 2008

Polymers continued
 9:00 I Damian A. Hajduk (Symyx Technologies Inc/USA)
High-throughput at high viscosities: From reactive materials to polymer melts

Catalysis    Chair:  Horst-Werner Zanthoff
 9:40 P Gerhard Mestl (Süd-Chemie AG/D)
High-throughput screening from an industrial perspective

10:40 Coffee break

11:00 I Jens Klein (hte AG/D)
Catalysis - challenges and solutions
 
11:40 H Paul Gravejat (IRCELYON/F)
Discovery of an efficient HC-SCR Denox Catalyst: from HT screening to pilot testing

12:00 H Heidi Thomas (Marburg University/D)
Combinatorial sensorarrays for the screening of  oxidation catalysts

12:20 Lunch

Sensors and Fuel Cells    Chair: Seong Ihl Woo
13:20 P Alfred Ludwig (Bochum University/D)
Combinatorial development of multifunctional materials

14:20 I Ulrich Simon (RWTH Aachen/D)
High-throughput screening of gas sensing materials

Biocatalysts and Biomaterials   Chair: Eric Amis
15:00 P Joachim Kohn (Rutgers University/USA)
Combinatorial discovery approaches accelerate the development of bioresorbable medical implants

16:00 Poster session and exhibition

18:00 Dinner

19:30 P Matthew L. Becker (NIST/USA)
Using combinatorial approaches to your advantage in biomaterials research

20:30 Poster session and exhibition

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Devices and Multiplexing    Chair: Michael Fasolka
9:00 P Patrick Maestro (Rhodia/F)
Tools and methodologies to increase R&D productivity: Devices and multiplexing at Rhodia Lab of the Future

10:00 I Oliver Trapp (MPI for Coal Research/D)
High-throughput screening techniques in catalysis

10:40 Coffee break

11:00 H Hideomi Koinuma (University of Tokyo and NIMS/J)
Totally ultra-clean combinatorial material complex of uni-sized modules: Concept system development and test runHot-slot lecture

11:20 H Roman Kötitz (Rhodia/F)
Fully Automated Image Processing for Quantitative HT Applications

11:40 H James N. Cawse (ProtoLife/I)
Efficient discovery and optimization using high-throughput experimentation in large, complex experimental spaces

12:00 H Ichiro Takeuchi (University of Maryland/USA)
Combinatorial discovery of an environmentally-friendly Pb-free piezoelectric material with properties comparable to Pb(Zr,Ti)O 3

12:20 Lunch

13:20 Visit of Herrenchiemsee

18:00 Dinner

Industrial Applications   Chair: Michael Schneider
19:00 P Jay Eylem (P&G/USA)
High throughput capabilities in P&G fabric and home care

20:00 I John Hammond (Syngenta/UK)
Formulating for the future – making beer better

20:40 W: Workshops
W 1: Pitfalls for a successful implementation of HT materials science
W2: Educational aspects of HT technologies
W3: Emerging fields in HT materials science
W4: The role of data mining and modeling

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

  9:00 Résumé of the workshops

Organic Synthesis    Chair: Oliver Trapp

 9:40 P Jan Genzer (North Carolina State University/USA)
Unraveling chemistry, molecular orientation, and growth mechanisms in self-assembled
monolayers on surfaces through combinatorial screening

10:40 I Oliver Kappe (University of Graz/A)
High-throughput organic synthesis using microwave heating technology

11:20 Bavarian breakfast and open discussions

14:00 PE Poster session and exhibition

Data Mining and Modelling    Chair: Wilhelm F. Maier
16:30 P Gadi Rothenberg (University of Amsterdam/NL)
Predictive modelling: From dream to reality

17:30 P Fred Hamprecht (Heidelberg University/D)
Pattern recognition and image processing

18:30 I Laurent Baumes (University of Valencia/E)
Using computers to assist solving problems of materials science

19:10 Transfer to Lambach
20:00 – 23:00 Conference dinner

Thursday, 2 October 2008

Electronic Materials   Chair: Alfred Ludwig
 9:00 P Toyohiro Chikyow (NIMS/J)
System to create a combinatorial thin film library

10:00 I Seong Ihl Woo (KAIST/ROK)
Discovery of novel FRAM and transparent conductive metal oxide using high-throughput screening methods

10:40 Coffee break

11:00 I Isao Ohkubo (University of Tokyo/J)
Combinatorial screening of resistant RAM materials

11:40 H Johan Paul (Flamac/B)
Accelerated coating research via high-throughput experimentation

12:00 H Bret J. Chisholm (North Dakota State Univrsity/USA)
Research and development of contact-active, antimicrobial surface coatings using combinatorial/high-throughput methods

12:20 Final remarks

13:20 End of conference