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WS.VI - Sensors for agriculture

 

WS.VI

SENSORS for AGRICULTURE

17 September

Co-organized with:
unimi

WORKSHOP COMMITTEE
Roman VITER, University of Latvia

 

 
17 September
11:30 - 13:00
Design, development and characterization of novel nanostructures for sensor applications
WS.VI.1 - TT.II.G
Chair: Roman VITER, University of Latvia

This session offers a valuable opportunity to engage with distinguished researchers in materials science and sensor technology who are currently collaborating with the University of Latvia on innovative initiatives, including the HE-MCSA-RISE-2022-Sens4Corn and LU-BA-PA-2024/1-0040 projects.
This session provides a distinctive forum for experts across nanotechnology, organic and inorganic chemistry, microfluidics, optical detection methods, chemical sensors, and agriculture sciences to present recent advancements, foster idea exchange, and strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration through open and dynamic discussions. The session includes academic and industrial partners, demonstrating actual needs and solutions in agriculture sector. Following a brief introduction, the program will explore the development of next-generation materials for sensor technologies, exploring their structural characterization using state-of-the-art spectroscopic and microscopic techniques.

WS.VI.1.1
TT.II.G.1
Marharyta TROKHYMETS - CV & Iryna YAKYMENKO - CV
Ukravit Science Park
Sensors in agriculture: the current situation
TROKHYMETS Marharyta YAKYMENKO Iryna  
WS.VI.1.2
TT.II.G.2
Artis KINENS - CV
University of Latvia
Design and fabrication of new organic luminophores for sensors
KINENS Artis  
WS.VI.1.3
TT.II.G.3
Michela ALFÈ & Valentina GARGIULO - CV
CNR-STEMS
Metal–Organic Framework Hybrids as Functional Materials for Sensing applications
!DONNA GARGIULO Valentina  
WS.VI.1.4
TT.II.G.4
Dominika JANKOWSKA - CV
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
ZnO-benzimidazole and ZnO-Schiff base composite for selective detection of metal ions
JANKOWSKA Dominika  
WS.VI.1.5
TT.II.G.5
Martin SAHUL - CV
STUBA
Novel ZnO-Imine composite for photochemical detection of metal cations
SAHUL Martin  
 
14:00 - 15:30
Novel nanostructured gas, electrochemical and optical sensors for agriculture application
WS.VI.2 - TT.III.G
Chair: Roman VITER, University of Latvia

This session offers a valuable opportunity to engage with distinguished researchers in materials science and sensor technology who are currently collaborating with the University of Latvia on innovative initiatives, including the HE-MCSA-RISE-2022-Sens4Corn and LU-BA-PA-2024/1-0040 projects.
This session provides a distinctive forum for experts across nanotechnology, organic and inorganic chemistry, microfluidics, optical detection methods, gas, electrochemical and chemical sensors, and agriculture sciences to present recent advancements, foster idea exchange, and strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration through open and dynamic discussions. The session includes academic and industrial partners, demonstrating novel sensor solutions in agriculture sector. Following a brief introduction, the program will explore the transfer of next-generation materials for sensor technologies, exploring their sensor properties by using electrochemical, resistive and optical technique.

WS.VI.2.1
TT.III.G.1
Claudio CLEMENTE - CV
University of Naples Federico II & CNR-STEMS
MOF-derived carbon material modified electrodes for electrochemical detection of heavy metals and glucose
CLEMENTE Claudio  
WS.VI.2.2
TT.III.G.2
Roman VITER - CV
University of Latvia
New organic luminophores for optical detection of volatile compounds
VITER Roman 25  
WS.VI.2.3
TT.III.G.3
Viktor ZABOLOTNII - CV
University of Latvia
Novel h-WO3 gas sensors for detection of environmental pollutance
ZABOLOTNII Viktor  
WS.VI.2.4
TT.III.G.4
Līvija ZARINA - CV
AREI
Remote sensing assesment for sustainable field crop management
ZARINA Livija  
WS.VI.2.5
TT.III.G.5
Iryna TEPLIAKOVA - CV
University of Latvia
Novel Modified Asymmetrical Salan Ligands for Optical Detection of Cu2+, Fe3+ Ions in Aqueous Media
TEPLIAKOVA Iryna  
WS.VI.2.6
TT.III.G.6
Antonio GLORIA - CV
University of Naples Federico II
Bio-Inspired Generative Design for Additive Manufacturing and Advanced Measurement Methods toward the Development of Sustainable Products with Integrated Functionalities: Tackling Biomedical and Industrial Challenges
GLORIA Antonio  
 

 

 
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