Congress Elements of PARTEC 2007
The program in 2007 focused on classic (characterization and processing) and current (nano and life science) issues of particle technology attracting world-class contributions from industrial and academic laboratories.Transfer of results from basic research is being highlighted by Tandem Lectures, jointly presented by oustanding speakers from industry and academia.
A low registration fee (EUR 150 net) was setted for doctoral and post-doctoral students that includes all social events and meals. The program was structured in such a way so to facilitate interactions, networking and, most importantly, scientific exchange to become a best-ever technical event for every participant.
Congress programme PARTEC 2007
Papers missing on CD
Microemulsions as templates for new materials
Verification of vertical velocity in granular material during ...
Influence of Carrier Gas on Particle Size in Chemical Vapor
Keynote Lectures
- Dr. Reg Davies, USA:
Back to the Future – 50 Years of Particle Characterization
- Prof. Hans Herrmann, ETH Zürich, Switzerland:
Simulation of granular matter
- Prof. Jinghai Li, Chinese Academy of Science, China:
Particle Technology in China – perspectives in science and industries
- Prof. Paul Mulvaney, University Melbourne, Australia:
Using single nanocrystal spectroscopy to probe the world of neglected dimension.
- Prof. Karsten Mäder, University Halle, Germay:
Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Systems: in vitro/in vivo characterization
- Prof. David Pui, Universität Minnesota, USA:
Delivery of Nanoparticle Biomolecules for Nanobiotechnology Application
- Prof. Richard A. Williams, University Leeds, UK:
Intelligent wireless particles
Tandem Lectures
- M. Sommerfeld, Martin-Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg and K.U. Badeke, J. Röper, Heraeus Tenevo GmbH, Hanau:
Experiments and simulation of SiO2 nanoparticle production in an industrial flame reactor
- Prof. H. Nirschl, University Karlsruhe, and Dr. K. Keller, DuPont Experimental Station, Wilmington, USA:
Large Scale Selective Bio-Separation by Functionalized Magnetic Particles – Fundamentals and Industrial Application
- N. Kail, H. Briesen, W. Marquardt, RWTH-Aachen and J. Worlitschek, B. Smith, C. Roehr, Mettler-Toledo, Schweiz and USA:
Monitoring Particle Agglomeration using FBRM Technology
- Prof. A. Kwade, TU Braunschweig, and Dr. P. Bonnett, Syngenta-Huddersfield Manufacturing Centre, Leeds UK:
Effect of material properties on optimum stress intensity and specific energy in stirred media milling von
- Prof. G. Tardos, University College New York USA and Dr. P. Mort, Procter and Gamble, Cicinatti, USA:
Scale-up and Control of Binder Agglomeration Processes
– Batch and Continuous
- F. Babick, G. Salinas Salas, TU Dresden und Talca University, Chile and T. Sobisch, D. Lerche, L.U.M GmbH:
Particle interactions in dispersions of micro and nanoparticles
- H. Fissan, A. Trampe, S. Neumann and D. Y. H. Pui, W. G. Shin, University Duisburg-Essen and Minnesota and H.G. Horn and M. Singh, TSI St. Paul, USA:
Rationale and Development of a Lung Deposited Nanoparticle Surface Area Monitor for Occupational Health Effects Studies
State-of-the-art Posters and Award Competition
A two-hour, two-evening competition of more than 250 poster presentations for the best three (judged by an Industry-Academia committee) focussing on outstanding technical content, effective presentation and appealing layout in a relaxed atmosphere with beer/beverages, sausages and pretzels with many opportunities for scientific exchange and networking between industry and academia.
Co-Sponsors
Co-Sponsors
- Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Pharmazeutische Verfahrenstechnik – APV
- Australasian Particle Technology Society – APTSoc
- Gesellschaft für Aerosolforschung – GAeF
- International Fine Particle Research Institute – IFPRI
- Japanese Powder Technology Society – JPTS
- Kolloid-Gesellschaft e. V.
- Particle Technology Forum – AIChE
- UK Particle Technology Subject Group – IchemE
- W. Peukert, University of Erlangen (chair 2007)
- S. Pratsinis, ETH Zurich (chair 2004)
- G. Meesters, DSM and A. Schmidt-Ott, University of Delft (chairs 2010)
Cutting-edge, short oral presentations organized in sessions
1. Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Characterization, Processing for Functional Applications
- Ostwald Colloqium on Colloidal Particles and Systems
- Nanoparticle Synthesis
- Structural Dynamics and Nanoparticle Aggregates
- Aerosol Process Technology
- Aerosol Particle Characterization
- Nanoparticles and Catalysis
- Nanoparticles Applications, e.g. Sensors, Optics, Electronics
- Crystallization
- Bulk Solids Handling
- Fluidization in Gases and Liquids
- Granulation
- Ultrafine Grinding
- Innovations in Separations
- Sprays
- Size, Shape and Structural Characterization
- Adhesion and Friction of Particles
- CFD for Multiphase Flow
- Discrete Element Simulations
- Molecular Simulations
- Population Dynamics
- Interface Controlled Processes and Systems
- Formulation of Powders for Food
- Emulsions
- Particles in Pharma
- Toxicology of Particles
- Particle Technology for Advanced Ceramics and Polymers and a special session on Trends of Particle Technology in China