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Invitation

a workshop at the MPI for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg on:

Modern methods of particle analysis Applications, problems, limits & comparability


with presentations on different aspects and experiences on particle analysis for engineers, chemists, environmental researchers and biologists to bring forward a discussion platform on particles in Magdeburg


21.11.2002,8:00am seminarroom



Tel:0391-6110-257

Final Program:

8:00-8:20:
Welcome

8:20-8:30:
Opening

8:30-9:00: Dipl. Ing. B. Ebenau (Otto-von-Guericke Universität, Mech. Verfahrenstechnik)
Survey of Particle Characterization ­Evaluation and Application

9:00-9:30
Dipl. Ing (FH) A. Perlberg (MPI, Phys.-Chem. Grundlagen der Prozesstechnik)
Crystal growth studies in chiral systems by particle analysis ­ application and problems

9:30-10:00
Dr. A. Mahoney (MPI, Phys.-Chem. Grundlagen der Prozesstechnik)
Particle sizing using the Lasentec FBRM: Ideals and reality

10:00-10:30
coffee break

10:30-11:00
Dr. Y. Genzel (MPI, Bioprozesstechnik)
Field flow fractionation of virus particles

11:00-11:30
Dipl. Chem. M. Baborowski (UFZ, Inland water research)
Application of particle size measurements in river water samples

11:30-12:00
Dr. H. Sann (MPI, Bioprozesstechnik)
Particle quantification using microscopy

12:00-13:00
Lunch

13:00-14:00
Lab visit: bioprocess engineering, phys. & chem. foundation of process
engineering & phys. & chem. process engineering

14:00-14:30
Dr. T.R. Neu (UFZ, Inland water research)
Laser scanning microscopy of complex aquatic aggregates

14:30-15:00
Dr. W. Hinz (Otto-von-Guericke Universität, Mech. Verfahrenstechnik)
Characterization of Nanoparticles

15:00-15:30
coffee break

15:30-16:00
Dr. S. Aman (Otto-von-Guericke Universität, Mech. Verfahrenstechnik)
On-line determination of particle size during fine grinding based on luminescence properties of solid

16:00-16:30
Dr. S. Heinrich (Otto-von-Guericke Universität, Chem. Apparatebau)
Particle analysis and related measurements at the Department of Chemical Apparatus Design

16:30-17:00
Dipl. Ing. F. Rauscher (MPI, Phys. Chem. Prozesstechnik)
Particle characterization in concentrated dispersions

17:00
final discussion: Particles in Magdeburg ­ differences & analogies


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