Single-Molecule Sensors and NanoSystems International Conference – S3IC 2020
Sensor systems have emerged that exhibit extraordinary sensitivity for detecting physical, chemical, and biological entities at the micro/nanoscale. Particularly exciting is the detection and analysis of molecules on miniature devices that have many possible applications in health, environment, analysis, and security. A new class of label-free micro and nanosensors are starting to emerge that allow us to observe dynamic processes at the single molecule level directly, with unprecedented spatial- and temporal resolution and without significantly affecting the natural and functional movements of the molecules. Micro- and nanosensors by virtue of their small interaction length probe molecules over a dynamic range often inaccessible by other techniques. Their small size enables an exceedingly high sensitivity, and the application of quantum optical measurement techniques can allow us to approach or surpass classical limits of detection. Advances in optical and electrical measurement methodology, laser interferometry, quantum optics, micro/nanofluidics, control of molecules and reactions at the nanoscale, DNA origami/synthetic molecular machines, in-vivo and wearable sensing materials, they all contribute to the rapid progress of the field of Single Molecule Sensors and nanoSystems. It is this convergence of previously often disparate fields that is accelerating the advancements in micro and nano-sensing.
This conference will bring together researchers in the rapidly advancing field of Single Molecule Sensors and nanoSystems on November 9-11, 2020 in Barcelona. The conference focusses on the most recent advances in micro and nano-sensing techniques that have either demonstrated single-molecule detection or that claim single-molecule detection capability on sensor chips in the longer term.
- TOPICS
- Single-Molecule Spectroscopy, Imaging, and Forces
- Micro/Nanofluidics/Chemical control at the Nanoscale
- Molecular Machines, Synthetic Biology, and DNA Origami
- Single-molecule Sensors and Sequencers
- Molecular Electronics
- From Quantum Sensing to Quantum Biology
- Nanothermodynamics in experiments and theory
- Computational approaches
22
High Profile Speakers
22 plenary and invited speakers are invited to give speeches at S3IC 2020
250
Attendees
Limited to 250 attendees: several areas are dedicated to S3IC 2020 including an auditorium, breakout rooms and a friendly exhibition space.
2
Afterworks
2 afterworks will be additional opportunities for you to network and enjoy your stay in Barcelona!
CHAIRMAN
Prof. Frank Vollmer
University of Exeter, UK
CO-CHAIRMAN
Prof. Niek Van Hulst
ICFO, Spain
PLENARY SPEAKERS
All speakers who told us that they cannot deliver their talk over the new dates have been removed from the website
Prof. Carlos Bustamante
Berkeley University, United States
Confirmed
Prof. Cees Dekker
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Confirmed
Prof. Harald Giessen
University of Stuttgart, Germany
Confirmed
Prof. Luke Lee
Harvard University, United States
Confirmed
Prof. David Leigh
The University of Manchester, UK
Confirmed
Prof. William E. Moerner
Stanford University, United States
Confirmed
Prof. Martin Plenio
Ulm University, Germany
Confirmed
Prof. Claudia Veigel
LMU Munich, Germany
Confirmed
Prof. Viola Vogel
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Confirmed
Prof. Jörg Wrachtrup
University of Stuttgart, Germany
Confirmed
Prof. Xiaoliang Sunney Xie
Peking University, China
Confirmed
Dr. Leo Gross
IBM Research, Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland
Confirmed
INVITED SPEAKERS
All speakers who told us that they cannot deliver their talk over the new dates have been removed from the website
Prof. Ara Apkarian
University of California Irvine, United States
Confirmed
Prof. Wesley Wong
Harvard, United States
Confirmed
Prof. Maria Garcia-Parajo
ICFO-Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain
Confirmed
Prof. Xuefeng Guo
College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, China
Confirmed
Prof. Amit Meller
Technion, Israel
Confirmed
Prof. Felix Ritort
University of Barcelona, Spain
Confirmed
Prof. Ozgur Sahin
Columbia University, United States
Confirmed
Prof. Erik Schäffer
University of Tübingen, Germany
Confirmed
Prof. Shimon Weiss
University of California, Los Angeles, United States
Confirmed
Prof. Peter Zijlstra
Eindhoven University Of Technology, Netherlands
Confirmed
Prof. Philip Tinnefeld
LMU Munich
Confirmed
FULL PAPERS PUBLICATION
All authors with accepted abstract will be able to submit the corresponding full papers for publication in the conference proceedings. More opportunities will be announced soon.
We are delighted to announce a partnership between the Journal Sensors – MDPI (IF: 2.475), open access journal, and the 2020 International Conference on Single-Molecule Sensors and nanoSystems (S3IC). Authors who present their work during the Conference are invited to submit the related full paper to form part of a Special Issue of the Journal Sensors. The publication fees will be discounted by 30% for S3IC 2020 participants. Important deadlines: More details regarding the submission guidelines will be available here Guest Editors: Prof. Frank Vollmer, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK Dr. Deshui Yu, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK Dr. Jolly Xavier, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
We are delighted to announce a partnership between the Journal Biosensors – MDPI (IF: 3.240), open access journal, and the 2020 International Conference on Single-Molecule Sensors and nanoSystems (S3IC). Authors who present their work during the Conference are invited to submit the related full paper to form part of a Special Issue of the Journal Biosensors. The publication fees will be discounted by 30% for S3IC 2020 participants. Important deadlines: More details regarding the submission guidelines will be available here Guest Editors: Prof. Frank Vollmer, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK Dr. Deshui Yu, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK Dr. Jolly Xavier, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
CONFERENCE AWARDS
The journal Sensors (MDPI) is pleased to offer a prize to the best oral presentation of S3IC 2020. The Prize includes:
A certificate
A € 500 cash prize
The award for the best oral presentation goes to Til Schlotter (ETH Zurich) for her work on “Single-Molecule Sensing of Cell Secretion using Force-Controlled Nanopores”. Congratulations!
The journal Biosensors (MDPI) is pleased to offer a prize to the best poster presentation of S3IC 2020. The Prize includes:
A certificate
A € 500 cash prize
The award for the best poster presentation goes to Swathi Sudhakar (Eberhard Kars University at Tuebinger) for her work on “Germanium nanospheres as high precision optical tweezers probes”. Congratulations!