MFHS2019: The 4th conference on MicroFluidic Handling Systems De Kleine Willem, Langestraat 45, 7511 HB Enschede, Netherlands, October 2-4, 2019 |
Conference website | https://www.utwente.nl/en/eemcs/mfhs2019/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mfhs2019 |
Abstract registration deadline | September 2, 2019 |
Submission deadline | September 23, 2019 |
LATE NEWS SUBMISSION UNTIL 2ND SEPTEMBER 2019
Regular abstract submission is now closed. However, there is a possibility of late news submission until the 2nd of September 2019. Limited oral and poster slots will be available for this.
THE 4TH CONFERENCE ON MICROFLUIDIC HANDLING SYSTEMS, 2-4 OCTOBER 2019
Worldwide, accurate handling — i.e. analysis, dosage, measurement and control — of small and extremely small mass flow rates of both gases and liquids is becoming more and more important, driven by numerous applications. Examples of economically and societally relevant applications are, e.g. improvement of medical infusion pump systems, nutrition supply and waste drainage in organ-on-a-chip systems, increasing the efficiency of processes that extract oil from oil wells (enhanced oil recovery), systems that measure the energy content (calorific value or Wobbe Index) of natural gas, biogas and Liquid Natural Gas (LNG), monitoring of ground water pollution, improving semiconductor equipment for e.g. etching and deposition, and the production of pharmaceuticals by means of flow chemistry.
Whether in analytical instrumentation, flow chemistry, energy, semiconductor industry, food and beverage or life sciences – microfluidic handling systems are facing four major trends: (1) a need for accurate measurement and calibration facilities; (2) a need for complete functional systems rather than for the individual components; (3) commercialisation of academic research results, and (4) standardisation of fabrication technology & materials, modules & connections, and quality assurance & test equipment. In the future, the impact of this field of research may become bigger and potentially large target markets may arise, especially when spin-off companies start manufacturing and selling their products, systems or pilot plants.
The focus of this conference is mainly on the technology, components, devices and systems that enable the application in microfluidic systems. We invite submission of papers on systems and devices for accurate handling (e.g. dosing, measurement, analysis and control) of (extremely) small mass flow rates of both gases and liquids, and corresponding measurement and control principles