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Monitoring the Aquatic Environment Using
Sensor Technologies

19th October 2011
at the Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, London

Presentations

Title
Author
Conference Booklet of Abstracts
 Advances in on-line water quality monitoring and early
     warning systems
Bram van der Gaag
K W R
Watercycle Research Institute
Netherlands
Sensors - Challenges associated with sampling and
     Calibration
Richard Greenwood
University of Portsmouth
U K
The monitoring of metals, nutrients and actinides in the
     aquatic environment using sensors and passive sampler
     technologies
Gary Fones
University of Portsmouth
U K
 Does continous water monitoring have a place in port
     management
Ciprian Briciu-Burghina
Dublin City University
Ireland
 Efficient drinking water monitoring in the distribution
     network
Jan Mink
2 M Sensors Ltd
Netherlands
Sensing systems for rapid characterization of water
     contamination
Varvara Kokkali
University of Cranfield
U K
Polymer membrane-based potentiometric sensors in
     monitoring the aquatic environment
Aleksander Radu
University of Portsmouth
U K
 Combined ship-based and stationary monitoring of the      Amsterdam canals
Hans Korving
Wilteveen+Bos
Netherlands
 Estimating sub-surface dispersed oil concentration using
     acoustic backscatter response
Christopher Fuller
Clarkson University
U S A
 Optical trapping with a photonic crystal cavity: a new
     manipulation technique for micro-organisms in water
Thijs van Leest
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
 Electrochemical sensors for defence and security
Mark Baron
University of Lincoln
U K
   
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