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DESCRIPTION:Objectives of the WiSe Workshop\n\n- Discuss the opportunities 
 in capabilities and emerging applications of sensors along with research c
 ollaboration to support the ongoing global pandemic\n- Promote and support
  women in Sensors\n- Encourage young generation of female researchers to w
 ork on sensors\n\nVirtual workshop program\n\nTime\n\n2:0pm to 2:05pm\n\nP
 rof. Subhas Mukhopadhyay\n\nChair\, IEEE SC NSW Chapter\n\nIntroduction of
  the Chapter and activities\n\n2:05pm to 2:10pm\n\nA/Prof. Guozhen Liu\n\n
 Vice-Chair\, IEEE SC NSW Chapter\n\nWelcome to all for the Wise Event\n\n2
 :10pm to 2:45pm\n\nAssociate Professor\, Debbie S. Silvester\, Curtin Univ
 ersity\n\nAmperometric Gas Sensing using Miniaturised Electrodes and Ionic
  Liquids\n\n2:45pm to 3:20pm\n\nProfessor Yaqing Liu\, Tianjin University 
 of Science and Technology\n\nMultifunctional bio-nano platforms: from inte
 lligent and portable detection to sterilization of pathogenic bacteria\n\n
 3:20pm to 3:55pm\n\nAssociate Professor Aimin Yu\, Swinburne University of
  Technology\n\nGraphene Enhanced Electrochemical Sensing Platforms\n\n3:55
 pm to 4:0pm\n\nProf. Subhas Mukhopadhyay\n\nChair\, IEEE SC NSW Chapter\n\
 nConcluding remarks\n\nInvited speakers\n\nAssociate Professor\, Debbie S.
  Silvester\, Curtin University\n\nAssoc. Prof. Debbie Silvester is an elec
 trochemist and ARC Future Fellow in the School of Molecular and Life Scien
 ces at Curtin University\, Perth. She completed her DPhil (PhD) at the Uni
 versity of Oxford\, UK\, then spent a short time as an intern for Schumber
 ger Cambridge Research\, before arriving at Curtin University as a Curtin 
 Research Fellow. In 2012\, she was awarded an ARC Discovery Early Career R
 esearch Award (DECRA) and in 2017\, an ARC Future Fellowship. She is a rec
 ipient of various awards including the 2019 Rennie Memorial Medal from the
  RACI\, a 2019 WA Young Tall Poppy award\, the 2017 Peter W. Alexander Med
 al from the Analytical &amp; Environmental Division of the RACI\, the 2013 AM 
 Bond medal from the Electrochemistry Division of the RACI\, 2013 finalist 
 for the Woodside Early Career Researcher of the Year (WA Science Awards). 
 Currently\, she is the secretary for the Electrochemistry Division of the 
 RACI\, the Australia/New Zealand representative for the International Soci
 ety of Electrochemistry (ISE)\, and is a member of the editorial board for
  Scientific Reports and Frontiers in Chemistry.\n\nProfessor Yaqing Liu\, 
 Tianjin University of Science and Technology\n\nProf. Yaqing Liu received 
 her PhD degree in 2006 from Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry\, Chi
 nese Academy of Sciences (CIAC-CAS). From 2007 to 2010\, Dr. Liu worked as
  a postdoctoral fellow in Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI-8)\, Forschungsze
 ntrumJülich\, Germany. She moved back to CIAC-CAS in 2010 and became a fu
 ll professor in 2012. In 2015\, Dr. Liu joined Tianjin university of Scien
 ce and Technology. Her research fields involve in synthesis of bio-nanomat
 erials\, fabrication of molecular devices and molecular logic gates and th
 eir applications in food safety and serious disease diagnosis and therapy.
  Dr. Liu is also interested in research and development of analysis instru
 ment. She has been project leader of Instrument Developing Project of the 
 Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. YZ201203) and the State Key Instrument De
 veloping Special Project of Ministry of Science and Technology (No. 2012YQ
 170003). Dr. Liu has 4 authorized patents and over 60 articles in internat
 ional journals\, including Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.\, ACS Nano\, J. Am. Chem.
  Soc.\, Adv. Sci.\, Chem. Sci. etc.\n\nAssociate Professor Aimin Yu\, Swin
 burne University of Technology\n\nA/Prof Aimin Yu received her PhD in Chem
 istry at Nanjing University (China). After being a post-doctor at Max Plan
 ck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (Germany) for two years\, Aimin mo
 ved to Australia in 2003 working as a research fellow at the University of
  Melbourne and the University of Queensland for four years. Aimin currentl
 y is an Associate Professor at Swinburne University of Technology where sh
 e leads the Swinburne Functional Materials and Surfaces Group. Her main re
 search field is focused on the development of advanced nanomaterials for b
 iomedical and environmental applications. Aimin has co-authored more than 
 180 journal articles in these fields with an h-index of 39 (Google\n\nCo-s
 ponsored by: Prof. Subhas Mukhopadhyay\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.i
 eee.org/m/237317
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/237317
ORGANIZER:Subhas.Mukhopadhyay@mq.edu.au
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:Women in Sensors (WiSe) Virtual Workshop 2-4 pm 17 Sep\, 2020 Organ
 ised by IEEE Sensors Council NSW Chapter
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/237317
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 ng applications of sensors along with research collaboration to support th
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 \n&lt;p&gt;Associate Professor\, Debbie S. Silvester\, Curtin University&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p
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 h=&quot;123&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;2:45pm to 3:20pm&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/td&gt;\n&lt;td width=&quot;217&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Professor Y
 aqing Liu\, Tianjin University of Science and Technology&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/td&gt;\n&lt;td w
 idth=&quot;283&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Multifunctional bio-nano platforms: from intelligent and p
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 Technology&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/td&gt;\n&lt;td width=&quot;283&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Graphene Enhanced Electrochemi
 cal Sensing Platforms&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/td&gt;\n&lt;/tr&gt;\n&lt;tr&gt;\n&lt;td width=&quot;123&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;3:55pm
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 &lt;p&gt;Chair\, IEEE SC NSW Chapter&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/td&gt;\n&lt;td width=&quot;283&quot;&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Concluding
  remarks&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;/td&gt;\n&lt;/tr&gt;\n&lt;/tbody&gt;\n&lt;/table&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong
 &gt;Invited speakers&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Associate Professor\, Debbie S.
  Silvester\, Curtin University&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Assoc. Prof. Debbie Silves
 ter is an electrochemist and ARC Future Fellow in the School of Molecular 
 and Life Sciences at Curtin University\, Perth. She completed her DPhil (P
 hD) at the University of Oxford\, UK\, then spent a short time as an inter
 n for Schumberger Cambridge Research\, before arriving at Curtin Universit
 y as a Curtin Research Fellow. In 2012\, she was awarded an ARC Discovery 
 Early Career Research Award (DECRA) and in 2017\, an ARC Future Fellowship
 . She is a recipient of various awards including the 2019 Rennie Memorial 
 Medal from the RACI\, a 2019 WA Young Tall Poppy award\, the 2017 Peter W.
  Alexander Medal from the Analytical &amp;amp\; Environmental Division of the 
 RACI\, the 2013 AM Bond medal from the Electrochemistry Division of the RA
 CI\, 2013 finalist for the Woodside Early Career Researcher of the Year (W
 A Science Awards). Currently\, she is the secretary for the Electrochemist
 ry Division of the RACI\, the Australia/New Zealand representative for the
  International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE)\, and is a member of the 
 editorial board for &lt;em&gt;Scientific Reports&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;Frontiers in Chemi
 stry&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Profess
 or Yaqing Liu\, Tianjin University of Science and Technology&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\
 n&lt;p&gt;Prof. Yaqing Liu received her PhD degree in 2006 from Changchun Instit
 ute of Applied Chemistry\, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CIAC-CAS). From 20
 07 to 2010\, Dr. Liu worked as a postdoctoral fellow in Peter Gr&amp;uuml\;nbe
 rg Institute (PGI-8)\, ForschungszentrumJ&amp;uuml\;lich\, Germany. She moved 
 back to CIAC-CAS in 2010 and became a full professor in 2012. In 2015\, Dr
 . Liu joined Tianjin university of Science and Technology. Her research fi
 elds involve in synthesis of bio-nanomaterials\, fabrication of molecular 
 devices and molecular logic gates and their applications in food safety an
 d serious disease diagnosis and therapy. Dr. Liu is also interested in res
 earch and development of analysis instrument. She has been project leader 
 of Instrument Developing Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. Y
 Z201203) and the State Key Instrument Developing Special Project of Minist
 ry of Science and Technology (No. 2012YQ170003). Dr. Liu has 4 authorized 
 patents and over 60 articles in international journals\, including Angew. 
 Chem. Int. Ed.\, ACS Nano\, J. Am. Chem. Soc.\, Adv. Sci.\, Chem. Sci. etc
 .&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Associate Professor Aimin Yu\, Swinburne University of T
 echnology&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;A/Prof Aimin Yu&amp;nbsp\;received her&amp;nbsp\;PhD in
  Chemistry at&amp;nbsp\;Nanjing University (China).&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;After being a
  post-doctor at Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (Germany) 
 for two years\, Aimin moved to Australia in 2003 working as a research fel
 low at the University of Melbourne and the University of Queensland for fo
 ur years. Aimin currently is an Associate Professor at Swinburne Universit
 y of Technology where she leads the Swinburne Functional Materials and Sur
 faces Group. Her main research field is focused on the development of adva
 nced nanomaterials for biomedical and environmental applications. Aimin ha
 s co-authored more than 180 journal articles in these fields with an h-ind
 ex of 39 (Google&lt;/p&gt;
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