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PROGRAM
Monday 17th
13:00-15:00 Registration and Poster Installation
15:00-15:30 Opening Ceremony
15:30-16:30 Plenary Session:
Dr. Annabel Gonzalez – European Photonics Industry Consortium
Europe’s re-industrialisation agenda: manufacturing capabilities for photonic
sensors.
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break and Poster Session
17:00-18:20 Session M1: Electrochemical sensors & biosensors
Chairman: Prof. Olimpia Arias
17:00-17:20 M1.1: M.L. Rodríguez-Méndez, et al. – Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
The role of synergy in nanostructured voltammetric sensors.
Applications in the food industry.
17:20-17:40 M1.2: J. Baez, et al. – Univeristat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
Insights in the mechanism of response of polyelectrolytes coated
platinum electrode.
17:40-18:00 M1.3: M. del Valle, et al. – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
An ET comparison study for 4-ethylphenol samples: modified, mip-
based and enzyme biosensor arrays.
18:00-18:20 M1.4: A. Montoya, et al. – Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
New lead-free piezoelectric transducer for biosensor applications.
Tuesday 18th
9:00-10:00 Plenary Session:
Prof. Fermín Capitán – Universidad de Granada, Spain
Sensors and colors.
10:00-11:20 Session T1: Electrochemical biosensors
Chairman: Prof. Maria Luz Rodriguez
10:00-10:20 T1.1: S. Campuzano, et al. – Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Rapid electrochemical assessment of tumor suppressor gene
methylations in raw human serum, glioblastoma cells and brain
tissues.
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10:20-10:40 T1.2: C. Salvo-Comino, et al. – Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
Nanostructured biosensors fabricated by layer by layer assembly
for electrochemical detection of catechol.
10:40-11:00 T1.3: M. Bouri, et al. – Univeristat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
Novel paper-based potentiometric biosensor for the monitoring of
galactosemia in blood.
11:00-11:20 T1.4: E. Martínez-Periñán, et al. – Universidad Complutense de Madrid,
Spain
Electrochemical immunosensor for sensitive and accurate
determination of endoglin in human serum.
10:00-11:00 Parallel session T1P: Microfluidics & sensors
Chairman: Prof. Jose Antonio Plaza
10:00-10:20 T1P.1: D.O. Carvalho, et al. – Univ. Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita
Filho (UNESP), Brazil
Droplet size and speed measurement in microfluidic channels using
integrated microstrip transmission lines
10:20-10:40 T1P.2: C.A. Seabra, et al. – Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Design and simulation of an electromagnetic micro-valve applicable to
automated microfluidic systems.
10:40:11:00 T1P.3: M. Borràs-Brull, et al. – Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV), Spain
Direct potentiometric detection of H2O2 using conducting polymer-
based sensors.
11:20-11:50 Coffee Break and Poster Session
11:50-12:30 Invited Conference:
Mr. Rosendo Garganta – Devicare SL.
Del laboratorio a la consulta del urólogo: el caso de LIT-CONTROL
12:30-13:30 Session T2: Optical biosensors
Chairman: Prof. Fermín Capitan
12:30-12:50 T2.1: L. M. Lechuga, et al. – Institut Catala de Nanociencia I
Nanotecnologia (ICN2), Spain
Bimodal waveguide interferometric biosensors for highly sensitive
point-of-care diagnosis.
12:50-13:10 T2.2: M. Fernandes, et al. – Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Portugal
Reduced graphene oxide decorated with gold nanoparticles as the
sensing element for LSPR sensor applications.
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13:10-13:30 T2.3: E.C. Peláez, et al. – Institut Catala de Nanociencia i
Nanotecnologia (ICN2), Spain
Label-free SPR monitoring of gluten immunogenic peptide in urine
for celiac disease follow-up.
12:30-13:10 Parallel session T2P: Electronics
Chairman: Prof. Mariano Aceves
12:30-12:50 T2P.1: E. Valdés et al. – Centro de Investigaciones en Microelectrónica,
Cuba
Utilización de las computadoras de placa única en la instrumentación
asociada a sensores.
12:50-13:10 T2P.2: A. Matar, et al. University of Puerto Rico at Humacao, Puerto
Rico
Conduction mechanisms in tungsten diselenide devices.
13:30-15:00 Lunch break
15:00-16:00 Plenary Session:
Dr. Elvira Fortunato – Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, CENIMAT, Portugal
Low cost, rapid, disposable and enzyme-free colorimetric paper-based
platform for point-of-care testing
16:00-17:00 Session T3: Electrochemical sensors
Chairman: Prof. Carlos Dominguez
16:00-16:20 T3.1: P. Giménez-Gómez, et al. – Instituto de Microelectrónica de
Barcelona (IMB-CNM, CSIC), Spain
Electrochemical detection of arsenic in water using silicon sensors
integrated into a modular lab on chip device.
16:20-16:40 T3.2: K. Guevara, et al. –Instituto Tecnológico de la Laguna, Mexico
Toward monitoring copper system for mine effluents.
16:40-17:00 T3.3 A.C. Moscoso-Rojas, et al. – Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Design and fabrication of impedance low cost sensor to detect
methanol poisonings in body fluid.
17:00-17:30 Coffee Break and Poster Session
17:30-18:30 Session T4: Materials & nanomaterials for sensors
Chairman: Prof. Mario Gongora
17:30-17:50 T4.1: J.J. Santiago-Avilés, et al. – University of Pennsylvania, USA
Low temperature electrical characterization of a CS/PEO composite for
sensing applications.
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17:50-18:10 T4.2: J. Marfà, et al. – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Nucleic acid lateral flow assays based on molecularly imprinted
polymer for the detection of communicable and non- communicable
diseases.
18:10-18:30 T4.3: E. Colak, et al. – Ankara University, Turkey
Exploring modified Hermite-Gaussian waves for phase-front
engineering in a graded index photonic crystal operating out of
metamaterial class.
Wednesday 19th
9:00-10:00 Plenary Session
Dr. Francisco Blanco – microLIQUID, Spain
Microfluidics for point-of-care and point-of-need
10:00-11:20 Session W1: Electrochemical biosensors
Chairman: Prof. Francisco Valdes
10:00-10:30 W1.1: A. Sanchis, et al. – Institute for Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia
(CSIC), Spain
Immunoassayand amperometric biosensor approaches for the
detection of deltamethrin in seawater.
10:20-10:40 W1.2: M. Novell, et al. – Univeristat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
Clinical validation of a point-of care device for the detection of
potassium in blood of patients on hemodialysis: comparison with
a reference method.
10:40-11:00 W1.3: J. M. Díaz-Cruz, et al. – University of Barcelona, Spain
Carbon based modified screen-printed electrodes coupled to liquid
chromatography for the authentication of spanish paprika varieties.
11:00-11:20 W1.4: V. Stambouli, et al. – Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France
New 1D and 2D semiconducting nanostructures for FET detection
of DNA.
10:00-11:00 Parallel session W1P: Technology
Chairman: Prof. Jose Antonio Rodriguez
10:00-10:20 W1P.1: D. Abreu, et al. – Universidad de La Laguna (Tenerife) and
Ataman Science S.L.U., Spain
eBAT: ultrasonic sensor application for blind user satisfaction.
10:20-10:40 W1P.2: A. Gonzalez-Fernandez, et al. – Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica,
Óptica y Electrónica, Mexico
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SRO-Si3N4 bi-layers for electrophonic integrated Si light sources
10:40-11:00 W1P.3: Y. Vygranenko, et al. – CTS-UNINOVA, Portugal
Blue-enhanced amorphous silicon photodiode with protocrystalline
silicon p-type layer.
11:20-11:50 Coffee Break and Poster Session
11:50-12:30 Invited Conference:
Prof. Olimpia Arias – Universidad de La Habana, Cuba
Nanostructure materials and composites: some applications in
electrochemical sensors and biosensors.
12:30-13:30 Session W2: Optical biosensors
Chairman: Prof. Laura lechuga
12:30-12:50 W2.1: A. Martín-Barreiro, et al. – University of Zaragoza, Spain
Chemiluminescent enzymatic biosensor for biogenic amines detection:
diamine oxidase-luminol-H2O2 reaction.
12:50-13:10 W2.2: J. Navarro Domínguez, et al. – University of Zaragoza, Spain
Development of a nanobiosensor based on gold nanoparticles
directed by tyramine oxidase.
13:10-13:30 W2.3: A. Ferrer-Vilanova, et al. – Instituto de Microelectrónica de
Barcelona (IMB-CNM, CSIC), Spain
Live bacteria sensing in antimicrobial textiles.
12:30-13:10 Parallel session W2P: Signals & chemometrics for sensors
Chairman: Prof. Cristina Ariño
12:30-12:50 W2P.1: M. Calle, et al. – Universidad del Norte, Colombia
Performance evaluation of Long Distance Sensor Networks with
blocking interference.
12:50-13:10 W2P.2: A. Herrera-Chacon, et al. – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,
Spain
MIPs sensor array coupled with ANNs for volatile phenols.
13:30-15:00 Lunch break
15:10-16:50 Session W3: Optical sensors & biosensors
Chairman: Prof. Mar Puyol
15:10-15:30 W3.1: P. Escudero, et al. – Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona
(IMB-CNM, CSIC), Spain
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Nanomechanical sensing based on colorimetric response.
15:30-15:50 W3.2: G. Beltrán-Pérez, et al. – Benemérita Universidad Autónoma
de Puebla, Mexico
Fabrication and characterization of an optical fiber pH sensor using
gold and silver nanoparticles.
15:50-16:10 W3.3: M.T.S.R. Gomes, et al. – University of Aveiro, Portugal
Using polyoxometalates for optical detection of VOC’s.
16:10-16:30 W3.4: N. Fabri-Faja, et al. – ICN2, Spain
Fast, multiplex and label-free quantification of sepsis biomarkers with
an innovative optical point-of-care platform.
16:30-16:50 W3.5 S. Cajigas, et al. – Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia
Enzyme-like activity of metallic nanozymes for signal amplification
in biosensing.
16:50-17:30 Coffee Break and Poster Session
17:30-18:30 Session W4: Electrochemical sensors & biosensors
Chairman: Prof. Angel Montoya
17:30-17:50 W4.1: K. Kopper, et al. – CIBER-BBN and IQAC, Spain
Multiplexed amperometric determination of environmental
pollutants in sea water
17:50-18:10 W4.2: J.J.Ezenarro, et al. – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and
Waterologies S.L, Spain
Amperometric biosensor for rapid detection of Legionella
pneumophila in water environments.
18:10-18:30 W4.3: P. Blandeau, et al. – Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
Ionsens: a wearable potentiometric sensor patch for monitoring
total ion content in sweat.
19:00 Tourist route
Thursday 20th
9:00-10:00 Invited Conference:
Dr. Jahir Orozco – Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia
Nanobioengineering for theranostic of infectious diseases.
10:00-11:20 Session TH1: Electrochemical biosensors
Chairman: Prof. Cecilia Jimenez
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10:00-10:20 TH1.1: A. Romeo, et al. – Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia,
Spain
Biosensors for non-invasive medical diagnostics.
10:20-10:40 TH1.2: D. Alzate, et al. – Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia
Progress in the development of a differential virus nanogenosensor.
10:40-11:00 TH1.3: S. L. Moura, et al. – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Electrochemical immunosensing and genosensing for the detection
exosomes in human serum.
11:00-11:20 TH1.4: J.L. Marty, et al. – Université de Perpignan Via Domitia, France
Impedimetric aptasensor for the detection of ciprofloxacin.
11:20-11:50 Coffee Break and Poster Session
11:50-12:30 Invited Conference:
Dr. Cesar Fernandez – Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona (IMM-CNM),
CSIC, Spain
Compact electroanalytical tools for the rapid detection of water pollutants.
12:30-13:10 Session TH2: Electronics
Chairman: Prof. Jorge J. Santiago-Aviles
12:30-12:50 TH2.1: P. Louro, et al. – ISEL/IPL and CTS-UNINOVA, Portugal
LED-assisted indoor positioning and navigation vlc system, for large
environments.
12:50-13:10 TH2.2: D. Ramírez, et al. – University of Valencia, Spain
Instrumentation system to test the V-I DC characteristic of the four
TMR elements in a magnetoresistive bridge current sensor.
13:10-13:30 Closing Ceremony
21:00 Ibersensor2018 & TMSB2018 Gala Dinner
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POSTER SESSION
P1. Monday 17th &Tuesday 18th
P1.1 C. Garcia-Hernandez et al, IN SITU SYNTHESIS, STABILIZATION AND ACTIVITY OF
LYSOZYME-GOLD NANOPARTICLES FOR BIOSENSING APPLICATIONS
P1.2 M. Aceves-Mijares et al, STUDY OF RIB WAVEGUIDES TO BE COUPLED WITH LIGHT
SOURCES MADE OF SILICON RICH OXIDE FOR ALL SILICON ELECTROPHOTONIC CIRCUITS
P1.3. J. A. Rodríguez, L. Bisset, NANOSTRUCTURED SPRAYED ZNO THIN FILMS SUITABLE FOR
RESISTIVE GAS SENSORS
P1.4 M. Gutierréz-Capitán et al., ELECTROCHEMICAL IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY ANALYSIS
OF PARYLENE FILMS DEPOSITED BY “SOLID” TECHNIQUE
P1.5 C.Fernández-Blanco, M.L. Rodríguez-Méndez et al, CARBON FOAMS SENSORS MODIFIED
WITH AUNPS AND COPC
P1.6 N. Uria et al., ESCHERICHIA COLI IMMOBILIZATION ON SCREEN-PRINTED ELECTRODES
FOR RAPID IN SITU BIOSENSING USING A LATERAL FLOW DEVICE
P1.7. Ruta Grinyte et al., IMMUNO-MODIFICATIONS OF ELECTRODE SURFACE FOR BACTERIAL
INFECTION DIAGNOSIS
P1.8. J.M.Díaz-Cruz, et al. DETERMINATION OF THE UV FILTERS BENZOPHENONE-3 AND
OCTOCRYLENE BY ADSORPTIVE STRIPPING VOLTAMMETRY AT CARBON SCREEN-PRINTED
ELECTRODES
P1.9. C. Ariño et al, MULTIVARIATE STANDARD ADDITION STRATEGY FOR STRIPPING
VOLTAMMETRIC DETERMINATIONS
P1.10 C. Ariño et al, DIMETHYLGLYOXIME MODIFIED SCREEN-PRINTED ELECTRODES FOR
NICKEL DETERMINATION
P1.11. L.Cervera-Chiner, A. Montoya et al, DEVELOPMENT OF PIEZOELECTRIC AND OPTICAL
IMMUNOSENSORS FOR DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS IN HONEY
P1.12 D. O. Carvalho et al., ORBITAL ANGULAR MOMENTUM IN PEDESTAL WAVEGUIDES FOR
APPLICATIONS IN INTEGRATED TEMPERATURE SENSOR
P1.13. J.L, Muñoz-Mata et al., COMPARISON OF TWO METHODS TO PREDICT THE STEADY-
STATE RESPONSE OF QUARTZ CRYSTAL MICROBALANCE GAS SENSORS
P1.14 M. Gutiérrez-Capitán et al., COUPLING A LATERAL FLOW DEVICE BASED ON AN
IMMUNOMAGNETIC ASSAY WITH AN ELECTROCHEMICAL TRANSDUCTION APPROACH
P1.15 Javier Burgués et al, A FIRST-STAGE DEVELOPMENT OF A BREATH CO MONITOR WITH
LOW-COST SENSORS
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P1.16 Ana Neilde Rodrigues da Silva et al., ELECTROSPINNING PAN/PdCl2 NANOFIBER FOR
HIDROGEN STORAGE – THE INFLUENCE OF THE PREPARATION METHOD
P1.17 A. Calvo-López et al., POINT-OF-CARE MICROANALYZER FOR POTASSIUM
DETERMINATION IN PLASMA SAMPLES
P1.18. Andrade J., Guevara K. et al., TOWARD COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF
CADMIUM IN A MICROSYSTEM.
P1.19. D. Garnier Fernández et al., INTEGRATED A/D ARCHITECTURE BASED ON ΔΣ
MODULATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SMART ISFET
P1.20. L. Sobrino-Gregorio et al., MONITORING THE COUNTRY ORIGIN OF HONEY APPLYING
AN AUTOMATIC PULSE VOLTAMMETRIC ELECTRONIC TONGUE
P2. Wednesday 19th & Thursday 20th
P2.1 M. A. Vieira, M. Vieira, P. Louro et al., VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATION: A CONNECTED
CAR CONCEPT
P2.2 E.C Peláez et al, HSPX PROTEIN TUBERCULOSIS BIOMARKER EVALUATED IN SPUTUM
SAMPLES BY PLASMONIC BIOSENSING
P2.3 S. Brosel-Oliu, N. Abramova et al., THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMPEDIMETRIC SENSOR FOR
MONITORING BACTERIAL RESPONSE TO AMPICILLIN
P2.4 P. Lourenço et al., SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE
SENSING STRUCTURES
P2.5 Agostino Romeo et al, NANOMATERIALS BASED L-PHENYLALALINE SENSING
P2.6. M. I. Arjona et al., ELECTRON BEAM LITHOGRAPHY PATTERNING FOR A CELL
TRACTION FORCE MICROSCOPE
P2.7 P. Louro et al., ARCHITECTURE OF A VLC SYSTEM FOR NAVIGATION AND MESSAGE
TRANSMISSION
P2.8 O. Arias de Fuentes et al., YSZ OXYGEN CONDUCTING NANOPARTICLES PREPARED AT
350 °C IN BULK AND THIN FILMS
P2.9 Marta Bonet-San-Emeterio et al., GRAPHENE-BASED BIOELECTRONIC TONGUE FOR
DETECTING VOLATILE PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS IN WINE
P2.10. E. Elera1, D. Ramírez et al., ELECTRICAL CURRENT SENSING FROM ONE TMR
ELEMENT OF A MAGNETORESISTIVE WHEATSTONE BRIDGE
P2.11. Pallarès Rusiñol et al COMPARING RAPID DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR THE DETECTION OF
CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS
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P2.12 E. Colak et al., UNIDIRECTIONAL AND BIDIRECTIONAL BEAM SPLITTING IN PHOTONIC
STRUCTURES DUE TO DIFFRACTION WITH DEFECT LAYER REPLACING INTERFACE
CORRUGATIONS
P2.13 C.Ocaña et al, COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT COMMERCIAL CONDUCTING MATERIALS
AS ION-TO-ELECTRON TRANSDUCER LAYERS IN LOW-COST pH-SELECTIVE SOLID-CONTACT
ELECTRODES
P2.14 Dionisia Ortiz-Aguayo, M. del Valle LABEL-FREE IMPEDIMETRIC BIOSENSOR BASED ON
DNA APTAMERS FOR THE DETECTION OF REGULATED SUBSTANCES
P2.15 Pascal Blondeau et al., TUNING THE POTENTIOMETRIC DETECTION OF HYDROGEN
PEROXIDE USING POLYELECTROLYTE-COATED PLATINUM ELECTRODES
P2.16 C.Cané et al., NANOSTRUCTURED MOX MATERIALS FOR GAS SENSORS FOR
ENVIRONMENT
P2.17. M. Carmen Bermudo et al., DEVELOPMENT OF PROTOCOL FOR EFFICIENT
EXTRACTION OF BIOGENIC AMINES FROM FOODSTUFFS
P2.18 N. Sandez et al., AUTOMATIC ANALYTICAL MICROSYSTEM FOR THE
SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF TITRATABLE ACIDITY IN WINES
P2.19 R. Pol et al., DUALPRINTING TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF MICROFLUIDIC
PLATFORMS
P2.20 Jordi Rodríguez et al., DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF NEW RGO-
NANOCOMPOSITES ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS FUNCTIOANLIZED WITH METAL
NANOPARTICLES FOR AMPEROMETRIC MEASUREMENTS
P2.21 E. Arasa-Puig et al., MULTIPARAMETRIC PROBE FOR THE CONTINUOUS AND REAL
TIME MONITORING OF NUTRIENTS IN SOIL
Time Monday, Sept. 17th Tuesday, Sept. 18th Wednesday, Sept. 19th Thursday, Sept. 20th
Plenary session Plenary session Invited conference
Prof. Fermin Capitan Dr. Francisco Blanco Dr. Jahir Orozco
10:00-11:20Session T1. Electrochemical
biosensorsSession W1. Electrochemical biosensors
T1P. Microfluidics&sensors W1P. Technology
11:20-11:50 Coffee break/poster session P1 Coffee break/poster session P2 Coffee break/poster session P2
Invited Conference Invited conference Invited conference
Mr. Rosendo Garganta Prof. Olimpia Arias Dr. Cesar Fernandez
12:30-13:30 Session T2. Optical biosensors Session W2. Optical biosensors Session TH2. Electronics
13:30-14:00
14:00-15:00
15:00-15:30 Opening Ceremony Plenary session
15:30-16:00 Plenary Session Prof. Elvira Fortunato
16:00-16:30 Dr. Annabel GonzalezSession W3. Optical sensors &
biosensors
16:30-16:50Coffee break/Poster Session
P1
16:50-17:30 Coffee break/Poster Session P1 Coffee break/Poster Session P2
17:30-18:30Session T4. Materials &
nanomaterials for sensors
Session W4. electrochemical sensors &
biosensors
19:00 Meeting Permanent Committe Tourist route
21:00Ibersensor2018 and TMSB2018 Gala
Dinner
Session TH1. Electrochemical
biosensors
13:00-13:30T2P. Electronics
Session T3. Electrochemical sensors
9:00-10:00
11:50-12:30
RegistrationLunch break
W2P. Signals & chemometrics for
sensors
TMSB meeting
Session M1. Electrochemical
sensors & biosensors
Lunch break
Closing ceremony