• Monash Future Sensing Conference, November 21-22, 2022

    Conference Co-Chairs: A/Prof Simon Corrie, A/Prof Narayanan Ramakrishnan and Prof Wenlong Cheng

     

     

     

    Monday 21st November

    Room G29/30, New Horizons Building, Monash University Clayton campus, 20 Research Way

     

    Time (Melbourne)

    Time

    (Malaysia)

     

     

     

    9:00

    6:00

    Welcome – A/Prof Simon Corrie

     

    9:10

     

    6:10

     

    Prof Joseph Wang (UCSD): Integrated Wearable Bioelectronic Monitoring Platforms

    9:50

    6:50

     

    Prof Kevin Plaxco (UCSB): Counting molecules, dodging blood cells: real-time molecular measurements directly in the living body

     

    10:30

     

    7:30

     

    MORNING TEA

    11:00

    8:00

     

    A/Prof Hang Ta (Griffith): Tuning metal and metal oxide nanomaterials for diagnosis and theranostics of diseases

     

    11:30

     

    8:30

     

    Prof Conor Hogan (Latrobe): Instrument-free voltammetric sensing

     

    12:00

     

    9:00

     

    LUNCH

    1:00

    10:00

     

    Prof Justin Gooding (UNSW): From ultrasensitive to single molecule biosensors that operate in complex biological fluids

    1:40

    10:40

     

    Prof Vipul Bansal (RMIT): Nanozyme aptasensors: from molecular to cellular detection

    2:10

    11:10

     

    Mr Robert Batchelor (Nutromics): Wearable sensors for continuous real time in vivo molecular monitoring

    2:40

    11:40

     

    Prof Joanne MacDonald (University of the Sunshine Coast and Biocifer): From DNA computers to decentralised COVID-19 testing: rapid, safe and smart biosensing

     

    3:10

     

    12:10

     

    AFTERNOON TEA

     

    3:40

     

    12:40

     

     

    Dr William Yap (Soft Sense): Gold Nanowires soft wearable system for continuous non-invasive cardiac monitoring

    4:10

    1:10

     

    A/Prof Yulin Wang (Macquarie): Plasmonic nanomaterials for SERS biosensors in cancer diagnostics

    4:40

    1:40

     

    Prof Sumeet Walia (RMIT): Low Dimensional Materials driven electronics and optoelectronics for solving fundamental and industry challenges

     

    5:10

     

    2:10

     

    Prof Sally McArthur (Deakin): Sensing for 3D cell Cultures

     

    6:00

     

    3:00

     

    Close

     

     

    Note: Speaker's dinner will commence at approximately 6:30pm at the Monash Club at the Clayton campus. We will walk over together after the close of Monday's session.

     

     

    Tuesday 22nd November

     

    Time (Melbourne)

     

    Time (Malaysia)

    Clayton (G29/G30, New Horizons)

    Malaysia (6103)

     

    9:00

     

    6:00

     

    Assemble in G29/G30

     

    9:10

    6:10

     

     

     

    Prof Daniel Heller (MSKCC): Quantum Defect Nanosensors for Drug Discovery and Diagnostics

     

     

    9:50

    6:50

     

     

    Prof Heather Clark (Arizona State): Programmable Nucleic Acid Nanostructures as Platforms for Bioresponsive MRI Contrast Agents

     

     

    10:30

     

    7:30

     

    MORNING TEA

     

    11:00

    8:00

     

     

     

    Prof Matt Trau (UQ): Catching and directly reading single molecules and exosomes from blood: some clinical applications

     

    11:30

    8:30

     

    Prof Qin Li (Griffith): Nanocarbons – a green playfield for sensor development

     

     

    12:00

     

    9:00

     

    LUNCH

    MORNING TEA and Poster Setting

    1:00

    10:00

     

    Prof Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh (UNSW): Liquid metals for sensing and bio applications

     

     

    1:40

     

    10:40

     

     

     

    Dr Robert Bassett (CSL): Raman Spectroscopy in Upstream Bioprocessing: Real-Time Monitoring of Key Metabolites

     

     

     

    A/Prof Kok Sing Lim (Malaya): Phase derivative distributed temperature sensor based on Chirped Grating-Michelson Interferometer for Hyperthermia Cancer Therapy

    2:10

    11:10

     

     

    Prof Nam-Trung Nguyen (Griffith): Micro Elastofluidics: Elasticity and Flexibility for Efficient Microscale Liquid Handling

     

     

     

    A/Prof Michelle Tan (Nottingham MY): Electrochemical Biosensors: Development from 2D Graphene nanomaterials to post-analysis using Artificial Intelligence towards POC Diagnostic

     

    2:40

     

    11:40

     

     

     

    Dr Mia Li (Universal Biosensors): Real-

    world electrochemical detection: turning

    ideas into product

     

     

    Prof Gopinath Packirisamy (IIT Roorkee): Nanomaterials-based fluorescent biosensor for cancer biomarker detection

     

    3:10

     

    12:10

     

    AFTERNOON TEA

     

     

    LUNCH

     

    3:40

     

    12:40

     

     

    A/Prof Rona Chandrawati (UNSW): Colorimetric sensors to detect food spoilage

    4:10

    1:10

     

    Prof Jeff Walker (Monash): Towards smart irrigation

     

    A/Prof Khor Sook Mei (Malaya): Optical Detection of Targets for Early Diagnosis of Lifestyle

    4:40

    1:40

     

    Prof Frank Caruso (Uni Melbourne): Bio-Nano Interactions: Insights for Nanomedicine

     

    Mr. Yusuke and Mr. EngLok (Piezoparts): Recent Market Trends & Applications of QCM in the Industry World

     

    5:20

     

    2:10

     

    Closing Remarks

     

    Poster competition


     

    4:30

     

    High Tea and Close

     

     

     

     

    The Monash Future Sensing Conference will bring together leading academics and industry experts to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of undertaking breakthrough science and developing next generation products in this rapidly changing sector. With Australian speakers presenting from Monash Clayton campus, Malaysian speakers presenting from Monash Sunway campus, and several international guests presenting remotely, please join us for 2 days dedicated to the science and business of sensing!

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    We are limiting numbers to 100 in person at the Clayton campus and 50 at the Malaysia campus.

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