Plenaries
Polymers
Combinatorial Approaches to Automated Radical and Condensation Polymerisations
Andrew Groth, CSIRO / Australia
Catalysis
High Throughput Screening from an Industrial Perspective
Gerhard Mestl, Süd-Chemie AG, Heufeld / D
Sensors and Fuel Cells
Combinatorial Development of Multifunctional Materials
Alfred Ludwig, Bochum University / D
Biocatalysts and Biomaterials
Combinatorial Discovery Approaches Accelerate the Development of Bioresorbable Medical Implants
Joachim Kohn, New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, Piscataway/NJ / USA
Using Combinatorial Approaches to your Advantage in Biomaterials Research
Matthew L. Becker, NIST / USA
Devices / Multiplexing
Tools and Methodologies to Increase R&D Productivity: Devices and Multiplexing at Rhodia Lab of the Future
Patrick Maestro, Rhodia / F
Industrial Application
Jay Eylem, Procter & Gamble / UK (title to be announced)
Data Mining and Modelling
Predictive Modelling: From Dream to Reality
Gadi Rothenberg, University of Amsterdam / NL
Pattern Recognition and Image Processing
Fred Hamprecht, Heidelberg University / D
Electronic Materials
System to Create a Combinatorial Thin Film Library
Toyohiro Chikyow, National Institute for Material Science (NIMS), Tsukuba / Japan
Organic Synthesis
Unraveling Chemistry, Molecular Orientation, and Growth Mechanisms in
Self-assembled Monolayers on Surfaces through Combinatorial Screening
Jan Genzer, North Carolina State University / USA
Invited lectures
Using Computers to Assist Solving Problems of Materials Science
Laurent Baumes, University of Valencia/E
High-Throughput Organic Synthesis using Microwave Heating Technology
Oliver Kappe, University of Graz / A
High-Throughput Screening Techniques in Catalysis
Oliver Trapp, Max Planck Institute for Coal Research, Mülheim / D
High Throughput Screening of Gas Sensing Materials
Ulrich Simon, RWTH Aachen / D
Catalysis - Challenges and
Solutions
Jens Klein, hte AG, Heidelberg / D
Formulating for the Future - Making Beer Better
John Hammond, Syngenta / UK
Microreactors for Copolymer Design
Kathryn L. Beers, NIST / USA
High-Throughput at High Viscosities: From Reactive Materials to Polyer Melts
Damian Hajduk, Symyx / USA