Conference Program - OCM-Conference March 18.-19. 2015

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Conference Program - OCM-Conference March 18.-19. 2015
 Conference Program
March 18th, 2015
10:00h
13:00h
13:15h
Tour Fraunhofer IOSB (optional)
Welcome and Opening
Keynote Speech (Prof. Dr. Rudolf Kessler):
(Reutlingen University and Steinbeis Technology Transfer Center for Process Control and Data
Analysis)
Capabilities of Optical Spectroscopy
Prof. Dr. Rudolf Kessler will open the conference with a speech about the advantages and
disadvantages of different techniques in optical spectroscopy. Optical spectroscopy will play a major
role in the sensor technology as it provides simultaneously chemical and morphological information.
Sensitivity and selectivity are important features for the use of spectroscopy in sensor applications.
13:45h
Session: Food Inspection
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15:30h
Session: Plastic Recycling
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16:45h
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19:30h
RWTH-Aachen=> Quality and Assurance through Hyperspectral NIR-Imaging in Plastic
Waste Recycling (Bosling)
Fraunhofer IPMS => Plastics sorting using MEMS-based near-infrared spectroscopy
(Hintschich)
Fraunhofer ICT=> Near infrared spectroscopy for in-line control biopolymer (Becker)
Session: Spectral Data Processing
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18:30h
Hochschule Geisenheim, Fraunhofer IOSB=> Non-destructive determination of grape berry
sugar concentration using visible/near infrared imaging and possible impact on wine
quality (Lafontaine)
Uni Glasgow => Prediction of lamb eating quality using hyperspectral imaging (Qiao)
Uni Milano => Image texture potential for the early detection of biofilm on different
surfaces (Malegori)
Fraunhofer IOSB => Towards many-class classification of materials based on their spectral
fingerprints (Richter)
Fraunhofer IAIS => High Performance Pattern Recognition / Algorithm for Sorting of black
Plastic using TerraHz Sensors (Brandt)
Summary First Day
Dinner
Following the conference proceedings, a dinner will be held in Karlsruhe Palace.
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March 19th, 2015
09:00h
09:15h
Welcome and Opening
Session: Spectral Data Processing
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11:00h
Session: Waste Recycling
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13:15h
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TU Delft=> Application of near infra-red (NIR) spectroscopy to sensor based sorting of an
epithermal Au-Ag ore (Dalm)
KIT-IIIT=> Applicability of Hyperspectral Flourescence Imaging for Mineral Sorting (Bauer)
TU Delft=> Visible and Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy for Characterization of Iron
Impurities in Calcined Kaolin Clays (Guatame-Garcia)
Session: Industrial Solutions
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16:30h
Uni Rom => HyperSpectral Imaging applied to End-Of-Life (EOL) Recycling (Bonifazi)
TU-Ilmenau => Significant Characteristics in VIS- and IR-Spectrum of Construction and
Demolition Waste for High-Precision Supervised Classification (Anding)
TU Delft=> Investigation of particle segregation using LIBS in the transport of recycled
concrete waste (Xia)
Session: Mineral Sorting
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15:30h
Fraunhofer WKI => NIR Spectral Imaging for the In-line Detection of Preservatives in
Recovered Wood (Aderhold)
Hochschule RheinMain => Dehydrogenation reaction kinetics of CeCl3-doped sodium
alanate pellets measured by simultaneous FTIR-ATR-spectroscopy and gravimetry (Bauer)
KIT-IPR / Fraunhofer IOSB=> Acquisition and storage of multispectral material signatures
(Irgenfried)
OceanOptics => Protecting the Food Supply Chain from Farm to Fork: Utilizing SERS and
Portable Raman Spectroscopy (Lischtschenko)
EVK DI Kerschhaggl GmbH=> Hyperspectral Imaging as Process Analysis Technology for
inline Applications. Laboratory Precision meets high Sampling Accuracy (Kerschhaggl)
HORIBA Jobin Yvon GmbH=> Tailoring Spectroscopic Performance for high end material
characterisation by customizing grating based spectroscopic equipment (Kroker)
Final Summary
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Poster Presentation
Food Inspection
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Uni Milano=> Non-destructive evaluation of Acerola quality using IR spectroscopy
MINES NANCY, Fraunhofer IOSB=> THE POSSIBILITY TO IDENTIFY SUGARS IN MIXTURES IS INVESTIGATED
Uni Bologna => Monitoring the freezing process of the “milk shake” by optical or rheological analytical tools
Fraunhofer IME=>Optical Sensors in the Food Chain
Plastic Recycling
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RTT & GAIKER=> Identification of bio-plasitics
Spectral Data Processing
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Fraunhofer IOSB=> From Measurement to Material – Preparing hyperspectral signatures for classification
JEOL =>Detecting the chemical shift of X-ray lines of Lithium, Boron and Carbon using a novel wavelength
dispersive X-ray spectrometer in an ultra-high resolution SEM
SpectroNet=> Optical characterization of clear colored liquids with multichannel spectral sensors for objective
quality assurance
Uni Rom => Monitoring fertilizer production from mixed organic wastes
OPTIS GmbH=> A Mobile Scanner to Examine the BRDF of any Material within seconds
MAZeT GmbH=> Micro-Fluid Embedded Color Measurement Systems. What is possible via color detection?
Waste Recycling
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IAB-Weimar=> Sensor-based Sorting of Mineral Construction and Demolition Wastes by Near-Infrared
Mineral Sorting
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Fraunhofer FHR=> High frequency line cameras for sorting applications
CiS Forschungsinstitut=> Micro Sensor for Determination of Thin Layer Thickness and Refractive Index
Math & Tech Engineering GmbH=> Automated development of vision inspection software
HiperScan GmbH=> Form Science to Business: Fraunhofer‘s MEMS-based Scanning Grating Spectrometer
technology SGS1900 is today helping hundreds of pharmacists
Fraunhofer ISC/ Uni Münster=> Study on the influence of hydroxide ions on the UV-transparency of soda-lime
silicate glass by means of spectroscopic methods
Posters are presented during all coffee breaks
Final Program you will find on your Website (www.OCM2015.eu), latest as of February 1st, 2015
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