Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC)

2007 Preliminary Program

Benefactor ($5,000-$10,000)

Corning Inc.

Benefactor ($1,000-$5,000)

College of Arts & Sciences, University of Washington

College of Engineering, University of Washington

Kaiser Optical Systems Europe

Microinnova Engineering GmbH

National Nanotechnology Laboratory CNR INFM, Italy

Parker Hannifin

Rollo's Agro Enterprises

Sandia National Laboratory

 

Supporters ($500-$1,000)

Corporate Foundations & Relations, University of Washington

Carl Zeiss MicroImaging

 

 

 

CPAC SATELLITE WORKSHOPS 2007

Micro-Reactors and Micro-Analytical

March 19-21, 2007

and

NeSSI™ (New Sampling/Sensor Initiative) Workshop

March 21-22, 2007


Co-hosted with Volker Hessel, IMM, Germany, and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, David Littlejohn, (CPACT) University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, Julian Morris, (CPACT) University of Newcastle, United Kingdom, and Paul Watts, (CPACT) University of Hull, United Kingdom

Micro-Reactors and Micro-Analytical Workshop

Monday, March 19  - CPAC Satellite Meeting, University of Washington (UW) Rome Center, Rome, Italy

12:30  Meeting Registration Opens - UW Rome Center
13:00 Welcome and Introduction: Mel Koch, CPAC, UW, USA and Thomas Delare, Minister of Economics and Science, U.S. Embassy, Italy
13:15 Plenary Presentation: Exploring Novel Processing Routes by Microstructured Reactors
Volker Hessel, Institut for Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH (IMM), Germany and Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
13:55 High Throughput Synthesis within Flow Reactors 
Paul Watts, Chemistry, U of Hull, UK
14:20 Autonomous Microsensors for Chemical Analysis
Alex Mamishev, Professor, Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, USA
14:45 Participant Introductions
15:00 Break
15:30 How to Implement a Micro-Reactor in a Large Scale Production
Martin Vorbach, DSM, The Netherlands
16:00 Multifluidic Micro-Structured Reactors
Claude de Bellefon, CNRS, France
16:30 Micro-Reactor Developments
Céline Guermuer, Corning, France
17:00 Process Intensification
Kurt VandenBussche, UOP, USA
17:30 Review of Today's Topics and Preparing for Tuesday's Program
Ray Chrisman, CPAC Visiting Scholar, UW, USA
18:00-20:00 CPAC Reception 'con Apertivo', Director's Apartment, UW Rome Center, co-hosted with Corporate & Foundation Relations, UW, USA

Tuesday, March 20 - CPAC Satellite Meeting, UW Rome Center, Italy

9:00 High Throughput Cell Culture Platform for Bioprocess Optimization
Seth Rodgers, BioProcessors, USA
9:25 Grating Light Reflection Spectroscopy (GLRS) - Diffraction Gratings as a Chemical and Particle Sensing Platform
Gordon Mitchell, CPAC Graduate Student, Lloyd Burgess Group, UW, USA
9:50 Practical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy for Process Analysis
Bernd Wittgens, Sintef, Norway 
10:15 Break
10:45

Developments in Raman Spectroscopy
Hervé Lucas, Kaiser Optical Systems Europe, France

11:10 Advances in Micro-Analytical Systems for Detection and Diagnostics
Wayne Einfeld, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
11:35 Microtechnology - From Lab to Production
Olaf Stange, Ehrfeld Mikrotechnik BTS, Germany
12:05 Lunch in Ristorante da Pancrazio located in the Palazzo Pio
14:00 Nanostructured Materials
Stefania Sabella, National Nanotechnology Laboratory, CNR INFM , Lecce, Italy
14:25 Efficient Process Development through Modularity and Automation
Oliver Lade, Siemens AG, Germany
14:55 Developments in DECHEMA with MicroChemTec
Volker Hessel, Institut for Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH (IMM), Germany and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
15:15 Break
15:45 Self-Assembled Microanalytical Systems
Babak Parviz, Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, USA
16:35 Techniques for Miniaturization of Circuits and Systems for Wireless Sensing
Brian Otis, Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, USA
17:00 Microfabricated Differential Mobility Spectrometers for Process Monitoring and Control
Raanan A. Miller, Sionex Corporation, USA
17:20 Flip Chart Oriented Discussion Session: Mel Koch, Volker Hessel, Paul Watts, and Ray Chrisman
17:45-19:30 CPAC Reception 'con Apertivo', Director's Apartment, UW Rome Center, co-hosted with Corporate Relations and Development, UW, USA

Wednesday, March 21 - CPAC Satellite Meeting, UW Rome Center, Italy 

9:00 Introduction to Wednesday Sessions
Mel Koch, CPAC Director
9:10 Direct Electronic Identification of Oligonucleotides with Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy
John Lund, Electrical Engineering Graduate Student, University of Washington, USA
9:25 Analytical Control of a Micro-Reactor
Stu Farquharson, Real-Time Analyzers, and Brian Marquardt, CPAC, UW, USA
9:50 Long Path Capillary Optical Waveguide - From Waveguides to Cell Isolation Systems
Joseph Dragavon, Post Doc (Watts), U of Hull, UK, and former CPAC graduate student
10:10 Micro-Reactors as a Pilot and Production Scale Tool
Dirk Kirschneck, Microinnova Engineering GmbH, Germany
10:35 Break
11:00 Examples of Advances in Measurement Science that are Enhanced by CPAC's New Sampling/Sensor Initiative (NeSSI™)
Brian Marquardt, CPAC, UW
11:20-12:00 Summarize Flip Chart Conclusions, Discussion Sections, and Develop Action Items
Ray Chrisman, Volker Hessel, Mel Koch, Kurt Vanden Bussche, and  Paul Watts
12:00 Micro-Reactors and Micro-Analytical Meeting concludes

NeSSI™(New Sampling/Sensor Initiative) Workshop - value proposition, new hardware products, networked communications, and software development

13:30 NeSSI™ Workshop Registration Opens
14:00 Welcome and Introduction to NeSSI™ Workshop
Mel Koch, CPAC, USA
14:30 Update on NeSSI™ Platform Developments
Gerald Vos, Parker Hannifin, UK
15:30 Break
16:00 Micro Liquid Chromatography Scott Gilbert - CPAC Visiting Scholar and Micro Crystal Vision
16:20 Status of Analytical Devices/Sensors for the NeSSI™ Platform
Brian Marquardt, University of Washington, USA
16:40 Vendor Presentations
A. Raman Spectroscopy
Hervé Lucas, Kaiser Optical Systems Europe, France

B. Microfabricated Differential Mobility Spectrometers for Process Monitoring and Control
Raanan A. Miller, Sionex Corporation, USA

C. The Ever-Expanding Modular Toolbox
Gerald Vos, Parker Hannifin, UK

17:30-19:30 CPAC Reception 'con Apertivo', Director's Apartment, UW Rome Center, co-hosted with Corporate Relations and Development, UW, USA

Thursday March 22 - CPAC Satellite Meeting, UW Rome Center, Italy 

8:45 Opening Comments and IFPAC Highlights on NeSSI™
Mel Koch, CPAC Director, University of Washington
9:30 Developments in the Communication Bus for NeSSI™ - 12C Bus Development
Silke Ebbing, Siemens AG, Germany
10:30 Break
11:00 Roundtable Discussion and Path Forward on Managing the NeSSI™ Bus as an Open Standard
Mel Koch, CPAC Director, University of Washington
12:30 NeSSI™Workshop Concludes