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ISNEPP
Workshop 2007

29 Oct - 1 Nov 2007
Ishigaki Island, Ishigaki, Japan
 
Past Symposia Archive
ISNEPP 2006
18-21 June 2006
Hong Kong, P.R.China
ISNEPP 2005
12-14 January 2005
Bangkok, Thailand
 
 
Printable Program Available after 31 September 2007

Program (tentative)

   
Bahia Mar Symposium Reception Area BMSR
Beach Front BF
Plenary Lecture Hall PLH
Lecture Theater LT
Bahia Mar Concourse BMC
   

The tentative Symposium program can be viewed by clicking on respective week days links.
The program is still early stage and very fluid as new abstracts are being evaluated and accepted.
Newly accepted presentations are added to the program on a weekly basis.
10 11 12 13
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Session
Speaker
Location
08.00-11.00
Registration   BMSR
08.20-08.25 Welcome Jim Naugle
Mayor, Ft. Lauderdale
PLH
08.25-09.55 Opening Chair: A. Vaseashta and J. Schulte PLH
08.25-08.35
Dr. Stephen J. Kopp
President, Marshall University, USA
PLH
08.35-09.15
Plenary Lecture

Andre Nel
NanoMedicine, UCLA, USA
Predictive Toxicological Paradigms for the Assessment of Nanoparticle Toxicity

PLH
09.15-09.55
Plenary Lecture T. Nejat Veziroglu
Univeresity of Miami, UNIDO, USA
21st Century's Energy: Hydrogen Energy Systems
PLH
09.55-10.20
Coffee Break   BMC
10.20-12.00 Detection & Remediation Chair: N. Tanpipat PLH
10.20-11.00
Keynote P. A. Lieberzeit, A. Rehman, S. Yaqub, Franz L. Dickert
Analytical Chemistry and Food Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria
Nanostructured Particles and Layers for Sensing Contaminants in Air and Water
PLH
11.00-11.20
Session Speaker John Mayo, Cafer T. Yavuz, Helen D'Couto, William W. Yu, Arjun Prakash, Joshua C. Falkner, Sujin Yean, J. Shipley, Amy T. Kan, Mason B. Tomson, Vicki L. Colvin
Rice University, USA
Water Treatment Using Magnetic Fe3O4 Nanocrystals
PLH
11.20-11.40
Session Speaker Juyoung Kim
Advanced Materials Engineering, Kangwon National University, S Korea
Use of Amphiphilic Polymer Nanoparticles for Removal of hydrophobic Pollutants and Heavy Metals Form Soil and Water
PLH
11.40-12.00 Session Speaker

Wonbong Choi, Harindra Vedala, Somenath Roy, Ved Prakash Verma, Minhyun Jeon
Nanomaterials and Device Lab, Florida International University, Miami, USA
Inje University, School of Nano Engineering, South Korea

Carbon Nanotube Interfaces for Molecular Level Bio/Environmental Sensing

PLH
10.20-12.00 Toxicity & Exposure Chair: Amanda Rogers LT 1
10.20-11.00
Keynote Harald F. Krug
EMPA, Materials-Biology Interactions Lab., Switzerland
Are Nanomaterials Nanonoxes? Implications and Applications of Nanomaterials in Environment and Health
LT 1
11.00-11.20
Session Speaker Yuji Fujitani
National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
Measurement of aerosols in engineered nanomaterials factories for the risk assessment
LT 1
11.20-11.40
Session Speaker Brenda Barry, Bill Looney, John Nagy
ENSR, AECOM, USA
Workplace Assessments for Nanotechnology: Benefits of a Proactive Approach
LT 1
11.40-12.00
Session Speaker Joe Griffitt, David S Barber, Kelly A Hyndman, Nancy D Denslow, Kevin Powers
Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology, University of Florida, USA
Department of Zoology, University of Florida, USA
Particle Engineering Research Center, University of Florida, USA

Environmental Toxicity of metallic nanoparticles
LT 1
10.20-12.00 Sector Focus Chair: Chunying Chen LT 2
10.20-11.00 Keynote Peter Wick
EMPA, Lab for Materials – Biology Interactions, Switzerland
Carbon nanotubes: a review of their properties and effect on cell physiology
LT 2
11.00-11.20 Session Speaker Pagona Papakonstantinou
Nanotechnology and Integrated BioEngineering Centre University of Ulster, UK
Inorganic MoSI Nanowires and Carbon nanotubes: Novel platforms for direct bioelectronic and optical sensing
LT 2
11.20-11.40 Session Speaker Haifang Wang, Shengtao Yang, Xiaoyong Deng, Yuanfang Liu, Ya-Ping Sun
Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Department of Chemical Biology, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, P. R. China
Institute of Nanochemistry and Nanobiology, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China
Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Emerging Materials and Technology, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0973, USA

Chemistry plays an important role in the behavior of carbon nanotubes in vivo
LT 2
11.40-12.00 Session Speaker JRA Gomez, J Del Rio Garcia, EU Hernandes
Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
Nanospheres of a block copolymer of Synperonic PE/F108 and its structural behavior when acting as an an encapsulating system of an hydrophobic material in water solvent
LT 2
12.00-13.30
Lunch Break   BMC
13.30-14.10
Plenary Session Chair: Steffi Friedrichs PLH
13.30-14.10
Plenary Lecture Thomas Epprecht
Swiss Reinsurance Company, Switzerland
Insurance cover shall extend to... - Small matter, unknown impact?
PLH
14.10-15.40 Energy & Sustainable Future Chair: Joydeep Dutta PLH
14.10-14.40
Session Speaker Kirk Ziegler, Randy K. Wang, Sejin Youn, Jean-Claude Bonzongo
Chemical Engineering, The University of Florida, USA Green Manufacturing of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Aqueous Dispersions
PLH
14.40-15.00
Session Speaker Zou Zhigang
Nanjing University of China, P. R. China Photocatalytic Solar Energy Conversion and Hydrogen Energy
PLH
15.00-15.20
Session Speaker Aghareed Tayeb
Faculty of Engineering, Minia University, Egypt
Use of Nano Graphite for Solar Energy Storage
PLH
15.20-15.40 Session Speaker ... PLH
14.10-15.40 Development of Standards Chair: Michael Ellenbecker LT 1
14.10-14.40
Keynote Nuttapun Supaka
NANOTEC, Thailand
Development of Nano-product Certification System and Nano-safety in Thailand
LT 1
14.40-15.00
Session Speaker Michael Ellenbecker, Su-Jung Tsai, Jacqueline Isaacs
Toxisc Use Reduction Institute, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
Department of Work Environment, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing, Northeastern University, USA

Guidelines for the Safe Handling of Nanoparticles in University Research Laboratories
LT 1
15.00-15.20
Session Speaker Ana Proykova
Faculty of Physics, University of Sofia, Bulgaria
Nanometrology: status quo and demands
LT 1
15.20-15.40 Session Speaker Jacobi Scher, Dennis Caputo
Quest Consulting, Inc., USA
Forensic Environmental Analysis of Nanotechnology Regulations
LT 1
14.10-15.40 Life Cycle Chair: Matsunori Nara LT 2
14.10-14.40 Keynote Pelagia-Irene Gouma
Director, Center for Nanomaterials and Sensor Development Department of Materials Science and Engineering, SUNY at Stony Brook, NY, USA
Nanostructured Hybrid Materials for Environmental Monitoring and Remediation
LT 2
14.40-15.00 Session Speaker Daofanf Zhang, Xiaojing Huang, Xuefei Shi, Lefeng Teng
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, P.R. China
Experimental Study on Treatment of Reclaimed Closed Scenic Water Body in Residential Quarters
LT 2
15.00-15.20 Session Speaker Sita Krajangpan, Juan Elorza, Achintya Bezbaruah, Eakalak Khan, Bret Chisholm
North Dakota State University, USA,
University of Burgos, Spain

Contaminant Removal by Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles Entrapped in Calcium Alginate
LT 2
15.20-15.40 Session Speaker Yan Jin, Hao Zhu, Jie Han, John Xiao
Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware, USA
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, USA

Uptake and Translocation of Manufactured Nanoparticles in Pumpkin Plants
LT 2
14.10-15.40 Detection & Remediation Chair: Ashok Vaseashta LT 3
14.10-14.40
Keynote

Marie-Isabelle BARATON, Lhadi MERHARI
University of Limoges, SPCTS CNRS, Limoges, France
CERAMEC R&D, Limoges, France

NOx Detection by Semiconductor Tin Oxide Nanoparticles: FTIR Analysis of Transducing Mechanisms

LT 3
14.40-15.00
Session Speaker W. Shangguan, J. Zhi, Z. Hairong, W. Zhongpeng
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. China
The simultaneous catalytic removal of NOx and soot over the Nd2O3-based mixture oxides loaded with potassium and transition nanosized metal oxide
LT 3
15.00-15.20
Session Speaker

Gordon Yang, Sheng-Wei Chan, Tzu-Chin Peng, Yi-Hsun Chen
National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
Preparation and Characterization of Nanostructured [Fe3O4]MgO

LT 3
15.20-15.40 Session Speaker

Ruh-Ullah, Sunandan Baruah, Faizur Rafique Rahman, Joydeep Dutta
Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology, School of Engineering and Technology, Asian Institute of Technology, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand
ZnO nanoparticles and Nanowires- semiconductor doping, a way towards visible light photocatalysis

LT 3
15.40-15.50 Coffee Break   BMC
15.50-17.00 Toxicity & Exposure Chair: Andres D. Campiglia PLH
15.50-16.20
Keynote

Pedro J. Medelius
Chief Scientist, ASRC Aerospace Corporation,  Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA
Sensors for Monitoring Hazardous Environments

PLH
16.20-16.40 Session Speaker Takahiro Kobayashi
Center for Innovation Systems Research Integrated Research Institute Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Physio-chemical properties of nanoparticles for assessment of toxicological effects
PLH
16.40-17.00
Session Speaker Elke Dopp, Kunal Bhattacharya, Eik Hoffmann, Catrin Albrecht, Roel Schins, Jens Boertz, Louise M. Hartmann, Gerrit Alink, Albert W. Rettenmeier
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
IUF Düsseldorf, Germany
Wageningen University, The Netherlands

Enhanced cyto- and genotoxic effects of Fe(III) nanoparticles compared to Fe(III) fine particles
PLH
15.50-17.00 Life Cycle Chair: Pagona Papakonstantinou LT 1
15.50-16.10 Session Speaker Man Bock Gu
Korea University
Toxicogenomic impact of nano particles in bacteria, yeast and fish
LT 1
16.10-16.30 Session Speaker

Quan Sun, Andrew J. Feitz, Jing Guan, T. David Waite
The University of New South Wales, Australia
Comparison of nZVI (Dithionate) and nZVI (Borohydride) Mediated Degradation

LT 1
16.30-16.45 Session Speaker S Klimkova, M Cernik, L Lacinova
Institute of New Technologies and Applied Informatics, Faculty of Mechatronics and Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies,Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Application of Nanoscale Zero-valent Iron for Groundwater Remediation: Laboratory and Pilot Experiments
LT 1
16.45-17.00 Session Speaker

Filiz Bayrakci, Karel A Savas Koparal, A Tansu Koparal, A Dogan
Anadolu University, Turkey
Antibacterial Nano Powder and Ultrasonic Systems in alternative Water Desinfection

LT 1
15.50-17.00 Sector Focus Chair: Peter Wick LT 2
15.50-16.10 Session Speaker S Marapan, K Miyazawa
Fullerene Engineering Group, Advanced Nano Materials Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan
Metal oxide decorated Fullerene (C60) nanowhiskers for environmental application
LT 2
16.10-16.30 Session Speaker

S. Ramesh , C. Y. Tan, M. Hamdi, I. Sopyan
Ceramics Technology Laboratory, University Tenaga, Malaysia
Department of Engineering Design & Manufacture, University Malaya, Malaysia
Department of Manufacturing and Materials Engineering,
International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia

Densification of Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite - Implications for Medical Applications

LT 2
16.30-16.45 Session Speaker

Ni-Bin Chang, M Wanielista, Lei Zhai, F Hossain
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
Nano-Science Technology Center and Department of Chemistry, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA

Use of Nano-sized Zero Valent Iron and Green Sorption Media for Nutrient Removal in Stormwater Management Facilities

LT 2
16.45-17.00 Session Speaker Handan Acar, Meral Karakisla, Mehmet Sacak
Department of Chemistry, Ankara University, Turkey The Preparation and Characterization of Conductive Polypyrrole/Kaoline Nanocomposites by in situ chemical polymerization
LT 2
17.00-17.30 Poster Session List of accepted posters BMC
19.00-21.30 Symposium Banquet   BF
       
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
10 11 12 13

 

 
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