Title: DIMES Workshop
1 DIMES Workshop Sensors and Imaging a VLSI
Perspective Date December 7, 2009
Location TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture,
Berlagezaal 1 Julianalaan 132-134
Designing sensors and imagers has become
increasingly complex, often requiring know-how
from many disciplines in science and engineering
and, more recently, in medicine and biology. In
this workshop we will look at the role of very
large scale integration in the recent evolution
of sensing and imaging with emphasis on
technology and applications .
Program 0845 Welcome with coffee,
registration0915 Prof.dr. Daan Lenstra,
Dean of the Faculty of EEMCS, TU Delft
Opening and Introduction0930 Prof.dr.ir.
Kees Beenakker, Scientific Director of DIMES,
Faculty of EEMCS, TU Delft Welcome
to DIMES1000 Prof. Sandro Carrara, EPFL,
Switzerland New perspectives in
Distributed Nano-Bio-Chip Systems for
Personalized Therapy and Regenerative
Medicine1030 Prof. Olivier Martin,
Director of the NAM laboratory, EPFL,
Switzerland1100 Coffee1130 Dr.
Renato Turchetta, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory,
STFC, U.K. Small is beautiful, but
large is good too 1200 Prof.dr. Orly
Yadid-Pecht, University of Calgary, Canada
Advances in a CMOS Image Sensor based
miniature fluorsence Detection System for
Biosensing Applications 1230
Prof.dr.ir. Albert Theuwissen, Faculty of EEMCS,
TU Delft State-of-the-art and future
perspectives of Back-Side Illumination1300
Lunch 1345 Dr. David Stoppa, Fondazione
Bruno Kessler FBK-IRST, Italy Pixel
Architectures for Time-Resolved Imaging
Applications1415 Dr. Robert Henderson,
University of Edinburgh, U.K. A
32x32 Parallel Time-correlated Single Photon
Counting Array in 130nm CMOS Technology1445
Dr. Gábor Németh MD, Mediso Inc., Hungary
Performance characterization and typical
applications of pre-clinical PET/CT
systemsPlease register on the website
http//ens.ewi.tudelft.nl/symposium/ Organisation
Prof. Edoardo Charbon, Faculty of EEMCS, TU Delft