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 15:30h Session: Plastic Recycling 16:45h 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 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. Page 1 of 3 from 2014-12-10 March 19th, 2015 09:00h 09:15h Welcome and Opening Session: Spectral Data Processing 11:00h Session: Waste Recycling 13:15h 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 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 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 Page 2 of 3 from 2014-12-10 Poster Presentation Food Inspection 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 RTT & GAIKER=> Identification of bio-plasitics Spectral Data Processing 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 IAB-Weimar=> Sensor-based Sorting of Mineral Construction and Demolition Wastes by Near-Infrared Mineral Sorting 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 Page 3 of 3 from 2014-12-10
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