CONFERENCE 9490LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 3294:00 pm: The Ad5 [E1-, E2b-]-based Vector: A New and Versatile GeneDelivery Platform, Frank Jones, Etubics Corporation (USA); ElizabethGabitzsch, Etubics Corp. (USA); Joseph P Balint Jr., Etubics Corporation(USA) ....................................................[9490-20]4:15 pm: Nanopore sensing technology for single molecule and single cellanalysis, MinJun Kim, Drexel Univ. (USA) .......................[9490-21]4:30 pm: Homogeneous biochemiluminescence assays for point of careuse, X. James Li, Cellex, Inc. (USA) ............................[9490-22]4:45 pm: Advances in global health through sensing technologies, JonathanC. Claussen, Iowa State Univ. (USA)............................[9490-23]DSS PLENARY PRESENTATION .. MON 5:00 PM TO 6:00 PMLOCATION: CONV. CTR. BALLROOM 1, LEVEL 4Emerging Research and Engineering Capabilitiesfor NextGen WarfightersALAN R. SHAFFERPrincipal Deputy Assistant Secretary ofDefense Research and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseSee details page 9TUESDAY 21 APRILINTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION: TUESDAY EVENINGLOCATION: CONV. CTR. LEVEL 200 MEZZANINE ...TUE 6:00 TO 7:30 PMAll symposium attendees – You are invited to attend the evening Interactive PosterSession to view the high-quality posters and engage the authors in discussion.Enjoy light refreshments while networking with colleagues in your field. Authorsmay set up their posters between 7:30 am and 12:00 noon the day of their postersession. Special daytime previewing prior to the session from 12:00 noon to4:30 pm. Attendees are required to wear their conference registration badges toaccess Level 200, Mezzanine to view the posters.Posters that are not set up by the 5:00 pm cut-off time will be considered noshows,and their manuscripts may not be published. Poster authors shouldaccompany their posters from 6:00 to 7:30 pm to answer questions fromattendees. All posters and other materials must be removed no later than 8:00pm. Any posters or materials left behind at the close of the poster session will beconsidered unwanted and will be discarded. SPIE assumes no responsibility forposters left up after the end of each poster session.Differential excitation spectroscopy for detection of industrial chemicals:benzene and chlorinated solvents, Boyd V. Hunter, Jason M. Cox, KestrelCorp. (USA); Michael A. Miller, Robert A. McIntosh, Southwest ResearchInstitute (USA); Paul Harrison, William P. Walters, Kestrel Corp. (USA). [9490-24]Sensors for isolation of anti-cancer compounds found within marineinvertebrates, Gordon W. Wiegand, Amanda C. LaRue, Medical Univ. of SouthCarolina (USA) .............................................[9490-26]Space medical applications of optical 3D scanning, Jeremy Straub,Univ. of North Dakota (USA); Atif F. Mohammad, The Univ. of North Dakota(USA) ....................................................[9490-27]Early detection and monitoring of malaria, Mohammed Z. Rahman,LaGuardia Community College (USA); Leonid Roytman, The City College of NewYork (USA); Abdelhamid Kadik, LaGuardia Community College (USA); Dilara A.Rosy, Univ. of Dhaka (Bangladesh).............................[9490-28]142 SPIE DSS 2015 · www.spie.org/dss
CONFERENCE 9491 · LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 AND 335Wednesday–Thursday 22–23 April 2015 • Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 9491Sensors for Extreme Harsh Environments IIConference Chairs: Debbie G. Senesky, Stanford Univ. (USA); Sachin Dekate, GE Global Research (USA)Program Committee: Laurent A. Francis, Univ. Catholique de Louvain (Belgium); Jr-Hau (J.H.) He, King Abdullah Univ. of Science andTechnology (Saudi Arabia); Kevin S. C. Kuang, National Univ. of Singapore (Singapore)WEDNESDAY 22 APRILSESSION 1LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 336 ...........WED 3:30 PM TO 5:40 PMNovel Harsh Environment Sensorsfor Energy ApplicationsJoint Session with Conferences 9467 and 9491Session Chair: Michael P. Buric, National Energy Technology Lab. (USA)3:30 pm: Ultra-high temperature fiber optical chemical sensors based onnano-porous metal oxides (Invited Paper), Kevin P. Chen, Univ. of Pittsburgh(USA) ....................................................[9467-54]3:50 pm: Phosphor-based fiber optic temperature sensors for harshenvironments (Invited Paper), Nicholas Djeu, Yutaka Shimoji, MicroMaterials,Inc. (USA).................................................[9467-55]4:10 pm: Development of Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)sensor to assess groundwater quality impacts (Invited Paper), CantwellCarson, National Energy Technology Lab. (USA); Christian Goueguel, USDOENational Energy Technology Laboratory (USA); Jinesh Jain, Dustin McIntyre,National Energy Technology Lab. (USA) .........................[9467-56]4:30 pm: Temperature dependence of hydrogen related absorption in silicaglass optical fibers at high temperatures (Invited Paper), Elizabeth A. Bonnell,Li Yu, Daniel Homa, Virginia Tech Ctr. for Photonics Technology (USA).[9467-57]4:50 pm: Analysis of the coupling optical fiber ultrasonic sensor for partialdischarges detection, Fengmei F. Li, Yiying Liu, Linjie Wang, Chen Yu, Xi’anJiaotong Univ. (China) .......................................[9491-15]5:10 pm: Functional sensor material enabled harsh environment, hightemperature optical sensors for energy applications (Invited Paper),Paul R. Ohodnicki Jr., National Energy Technology Lab. (USA) .......[9467-53]THURSDAY 23 APRILSESSION 2LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ..........THU 8:00 AM TO 10:20 AMNOTE ROOM CHANGEMicro/Nano Sensing Technologyfor Harsh EnvironmentsSession Chair: Debbie G. Senesky, Stanford Univ. (USA)8:00 am: Harsh environment compatible chemical sensors: plasmonics andelectrochemical device principles, Michael A. Carpenter, SUNY College ofNanoscale Science and Engineering (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9491-1]8:20 am: Growth and morphology of lead tin selenide for MWIR detectors,Christopher Cooper, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (USA); Narasimha S.Prasad, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (USA); Bradley Arnold, Lisa Kelly, Fow-Sen Choa, Narsingh B. Singh, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County(USA) .....................................................[9491-2]8:40 am: Atomic layer deposited passivation films for AlGaN/GaN highelectron mobility radiation dosimeters, Ateeq J. Suria, Stanford Univ. (USA);Chetan Angadi, Sharmila Bhattacharya, NASA Ames Research Ctr. (USA);Debbie G. Senesky, Stanford Univ. (USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [9491-3]9:00 am: Solar cells for harsh environments uses based on InGaN/GaNmultiple quantum wells, Der-Hsien Lien, Yu-Hsuan Hsiao, Shih-Guo Yang,Si-Chen Lee, National Taiwan Univ. (Taiwan); Jr-Hau He, King Abdullah Univ. ofScience and Technology (Saudi Arabia) ..........................[9491-4]9:20 am: Irradiation effects of graphene-enhanced gallium nitride (GaN)metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) ultraviolet photodetectors, HeatherC. Chiamori, Ruth Miller, Ateeq J. Suria, Nicholas Broad, Debbie G. Senesky,Stanford Univ. (USA) .........................................[9491-5]9:40 am: Investigation of the optical and sensing characteristics ofnanoparticle arrays for high temperature applications, GnanaprakashDharmalingam, Michael A. Carpenter, SUNY College of Nanoscale Science andEngineering (USA) ...........................................[9491-6]10:00 am: Wireless photonic power and data transfer to dormant devices,Harbans S. Dhadwal, Jahangir Rastegar, Dake Feng, Philip Kwok, OmnitekPartners, LLC (USA) .........................................[9491-7]Coffee Break ................................ Thu 10:20 am to 11:00 amSESSION 3LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ..........THU 11:00 AM TO 12:00 PMOptical Sensing Technologyfor Harsh Environments ISession Chair: Sachin Dekate, GE Global Research (USA)11:00 am: Characterization and calibration of Raman based distributedtemperature sensing system for 600C operation, Sudeep Mandal,Boon Kwee Lee, Sachin Dekate, Renato Guida, GE Global Research (USA);Marc Goranson, Jerome Ybema, Suncor Energy Products, Ltd.(Canada) ..................................................[9491-8]11:20 am: Coherent probe-pump-based Brillouin sensor for harshenvironments, L. F. Zou, OZ Optics Ltd. (Canada) .................[9491-9]11:40 am: Potential of commercial single-mode optical fibers as distributedsensors for high temperature measurement with PPP-BOTDA, Yi Bao,Yizheng Chen, Fujian Tang, Weina Meng, Genda Chen, Missouri Univ. ofScience and Technology (USA)................................[9491-10]Lunch Break and Exhibition Time .................Thu 12:00 pm to 1:30 pmSESSION 4LOCATION: CONV. CTR. ROOM 335 ............ THU 1:30 PM TO 3:10 PMOptical Sensing Technologyfor Harsh Environments IISession Chair: Sachin Dekate, GE Global Research (USA)1:30 pm: Optical sensors for harsh environment applications,Rachit Sharma, GE Global Research (India); Sandip Maity, GE Global Research(India) and GE India Technology Centre Pvt Ltd (India); Anish Bekal, SameerVartak, Arun K. Sridharan, Chayan Mitra, GE India Technology Centre Pvt. Ltd.(India)....................................................[9491-11]1:50 pm: Analysis of the acoustic response in water and sandof different fiber optic sensing cables, Joachim Hofmann, Brugg Kabel AG(Switzerland) ..............................................[9491-12]2:10 pm: Optical fiber distributed temperature and distributed acousticsensing for remote and harsh environments, Michael Mondanos,Tom Parker, Craig Milne, Jackson Yeo, Silixa Ltd. (United Kingdom);Mahmoud Farhadiroushan, Silixa, Ltd. (United Kingdom) ...........[9491-13]2:30 pm: Planetary atmospheres minor species sensor balloon flight test tonear space, Robert E. Peale, Christopher J. Fredricksen, Andrei V. Muraviev,Douglas Maukonen, Seth Calhoun, Joshua E. Colwell, Univ. of Central Florida(USA) ....................................................[9491-14]2:50 pm: Optical fiber reliability in subsea monitoring, Kaustubh Nagarkar,Victor Ostroverkhov, Thomas Stecher, Mahadevan Balasubramaniam, GlenKoste, Sachin Dekate, Slawomir Rubinsztajn, GE Global Research(USA) ....................................................[9491-16]SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS+1 360 676 3290 · help@spie.org · (Twitter) #DSS 143
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