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Fabiana Arduini
University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy
Workshop - SUSNANO
Fabiana Arduini is Associated Professor at Department of Chemical Science and Technologies, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, CEO of start-up SENSE4MED, DG at ISO9001 Certified Laboratory LabCap, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Editor of Green Analytical Chemistry Journal, Elsevier, Associated Editor of Microchemical Journal, Elsevier, Specialty Chief Editor Micro- and Nano- Sensors, Frontiers in Sensors, and Coordinator of Italian Sensor Group, Italian Chemical Society 2019-2021.
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Can Dincer
IMTEK, Germany
Workshop - SUSNANO
Dr. Can Dincer is currently junior research group leader at FIT & IMTEK of the University of Freiburg. The main research interest of his group "Disposable Microsystems" is the development of bioanalytical materials/sensors/microsystems and their combination with data science and artificial intelligence for various applications including diagnostics, especially for point-of-care diagnostics and wearables. Since September 2019, he is an Associate Editor of the journal “Biosensors and Bioelectronics” (Elsevier). In 2022, Dr. Dincer also joined to the International Advisory Board of the journal “Advanced Sensor Research” (Wiley).
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Antonella Macagnano
National Research Council (CNR), Italy
Workshop - SUSNANO
Dr. Antonella Macagnano is a Senior Research Scientist at the National Research Council (CNR), the biggest Government Research Institution in Italy, and she is Leader of a Laboratory focused on “High-Performance Sensors and Sensing Systems for Monitoring Air Quality and Environment” at Institute of Atmospheric Pollutant Research (IIA) of CNR. She has been involved, within several projects, to set up and optimize artificial multisensory devices for environmental, agrifood and medical applications, acquiring a deep experience about sensing strategies mimicking natural sensing systems. Specifically, her research activities have concerned the study and the design of chemical (conductive polymers, hybrid and composite materials functionalised nanostructured polymers), and biological membranes (oligopeptydes, oligonucleotides, hybrid nanostructures) for selective interactions with both gases and volatile organic compounds. She is author of more than 170 papers focused on sensors and smart nanostructured materials for sensing application and book’s chapters, and more than 100 conference talks.
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Sibel A. Özkan
Ankara University, Turkey
Workshop - SUSNANO
Sibel A. Ozkan is currently working as a Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry at Ankara University, Faculty of Pharmacy. She is the active member of European Chemical Society-DAC member on behalf of Turkish Chemical Society. She is the member of European Pharmacopoeia-EDQM- Chromatography Section. She is the member of PortASAP: - European network for the promotion of portable, affordable and simple analytical platform: Core group of Cost Action CA 16215. Working Group 4. She has published more than 385 original and review papers and Editor of 9 scientific books from HNB Publishing (2012), Springer (2015), Bentham (5 Volumes, 2018-2019), Elsevier (2019), CRC (2022) and more than 50 book chapters in different years (for Elsevier and Springer). She received Ankara University Encouragement Award (2003), Turkish Pharmacists Association-Scientific Award (2008), Supervisor of The Best PhD Thesis Award (Health Sciences) in Turkey from High Council of Education of Turkey in 2017, Ton Duc Thang University Woman in Science 2019 Award (Vietnam) and Ankara University Science Award (2021). She is the Editor of the Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis (SCI) and Regional Editor (Europa) of Current Pharmaceutical Analysis (SCI). In addition, she is an Editorial Board member of Talanta (SCI), Chromatographia (SCI), Biosensors&Bioelectronics X and other journals.
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Mamas Prodromidis
University of Ioannina, Greece
Workshop - SUSNANO
Mamas (Mamantos) Prodromidis is a full Professor of Analytical Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry (University of Ioannina, Greece). His research is focused on the development of electrochemical (bio)sensors, the generation of nanoparticles with spark discharge, the development of diagnostic devices for point-of-care applications, the design & fabrication of screen-printing integrated electrochemical cells and bipolar electrochemistry. He has co-authored more than 120 articles, reviews, book chapters and he has given several invited lectures in international meetings and seminars. Since 2020, he is Editor in Chief of Microchimica Acta.
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Martin Pumera
CEITEC, Czech Republic
Workshop - SUSNANO
Martin is Professor of Chemistry and Chief Investigator of Future Energy & Innovation Lab at CEITEC, Brno, Czech Republic. He spent 12 years in Japan and Singapore as Group leader and Associate Professor. Prof. Pumera has broad interests in nanomaterials and microsystems, in the specific areas of electrochemistry and synthetic chemistry of 2D nanomaterials, nanotoxicity, micro and nanomachines, and 3D printing. Martin is “2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 Highly Cited Researcher” by Clarivate Analytics. He published over 850 papers which received more than 60,000 citations, h-index 120 Martin has supervised over 50 postdoctoral associates, 30 PhD students, 8 Master students and over 50 BSc students.
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Jean-Jacques Toulmé
Novaptech , France
Workshop - SUSNANO
Jean-Jacques Toulmé got his PhD in Physical Sciences at the University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris (1982). As an Associate Professor at the Museum of Natural History (Paris) he investigated nucleic acid protein-interactions by spectroscopy. He moved to the University of Bordeaux in 1990. At the head of Inserm Research Units (until December 2014) he focused his activity on viral RNA structures, making use of combinatorial methods for developing artificial gene regulators, in particular oligonucleotide aptamers. At the University of Bordeaux he chaired the "Department of Infectious Diseases » (1997-2000) and took the scientific direction of the European Institute of Chemistry and Biology (2000-2014). In 2008 he created Novaptech, a technology transfer unit, from which he co-founded in 2016 a start-up company with Dr Marine Faussillon-Laville providing aptamer-based devices to both academic labs and companies. J.-J. Toulmé is presently CSO at Novaptech and Emeritus Research Director at Inserm
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