Agenda

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Welcome to KSV NIMA User day 2023!This year, we are focusing on the prominent subject of nanoparticles and the utilization of LB technology in cutting-edge research fields. Nanoparticles, the tiny building blocks of matter, hold immense importance across various fields. Harnessing nanoparticles revolutionizes industries, offering innovative solutions to global challenges.

Mark your calendars for the 26th of September, as we invite you to an enlightening experience.

 

Session 1
10:00 - 12:00 CEST

Time Presentation Speaker and title
10:00 am Welcome to KSV NIMA User Day 2023 Biolin Scientific
10:20 am Ways to change the physical properties of films by forming Langmuir films of non-modified metal oxide nanoparticles at air-aqueous interfaces 

Prof. Cathy McNamee

Professor - Shinshu University, Japan

11:00 am

A Langmuir technique as a useful tool to study the effect of magnetite nanoparticles with application potential in nanomedicine on model cell membranes.

Emilia Piosik

Research Assistant - Poznan University of Technology, Poland

 

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Session 2
1.00pm - 2.00pm CEST

Live demo of LB followed by Q&A

The Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett technologies have unique advantages leading to extensive usage of the method worldwide.  It is highly flexible in using different kinds of particles and substrates.

Langmuir-Blodgett offers a powerful technique for the deposition of various materials, including nanoparticles. During the demonstration, you will get to hear

  • A short introduction to Langmuir-Blodgett  
  • How the deposition is done in practice
  • What should be considered when working with LB
  • Tips and tricks for nanoparticle deposition

 

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Speakers

Session 1
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM CEST

Susanna-Lauren

10:00 AM CET

Welcome to
KSV NIMA User Day 2023

Susanna Lauren, Marketing director - KSV NIMA & Attension brands of Biolin Scientific gives you a warm welcome to an inspiring event.

2-2

10:20 AM CET

A Langmuir technique as a useful tool to study the effect of magnetite nanoparticles with application potential in nanomedicine on model cell membranes

Prof. Cathy McNamee

 

Emilia

11:00 AM CET

A Langmuir technique as a useful tool to study the effect of magnetite nanoparticles with application potential in nanomedicine on model cell membranes

Emilia Piosik

 

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