| No. | 
Abstract Title  | 
First name and Surname (Author and co-authors) | 
Affiliation details: Department and Institution | 
Poster  | 
Keywords 
 | 
| 4001 | 
2D Analysis of PANI-CA Chemoactuator | 
*Michael Faltas, Balaji Dontha, Dr. Asimina Kiourti, Dr. Perena Gouma | 
The Ohio State University Advanced Ceramics Laboratory, The Ohio State University Advanced ElectroScience Laboratory | 
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Chemoactuation, 2D Modelling, Polymers, and Gas Sensing | 
| 4002 | 
Bitter taste receptor T2R14: Application of functional in-vitro system for finding novel agonists | 
*Lior Peri, Einav Malach, Tamir Dingjan, Fabrizio Fierro and Masha Y. Niv | 
The Institute of Biochemistry, Food Science and Nutrition 
Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.  | 
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Bitter taste receptor, GPCRs, IP1 assay, In-vitro. | 
| 4003 | 
Sniffing Bacteria with a Carbon-Dot Artificial Nose | 
*Nitzan Shauloff , Ahiud Morag , Karin Yaniv , Seema Singh , Ravit Malishev , Ofra Paz-Tal , Lior Rokach  and Raz Jelinek | 
Ph.D Student in the Department of Chemistry, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva  | 
  | 
Carbon dots, bacterial detection, artificial nose, capacitive sensing | 
| 4004 | 
Sensing Exposure Time to Oxygen by Applying a Percolation-Induced Principle | 
*Noa Afik, Omri Yadgar, Anastasiya Volison, Sivan Perets, Avia Ohayon-Lavi, Amr Alatawna, Gal Yosefi, Ronit Bitton, Noami Fuchs and Prof. Oren Regev  | 
Department of Chemical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva | 
  | 
oxygen sensor, time sensor, hybrid composite, & irreversible sensor. | 
| 4005 | 
Intelligent Multi-Sensor Array for In Vitro Detection of Neurotransmitters Secreted from Neurons on-a-Chip | 
*Teddy Zagardan, Gad Vatine and Hadar Ben-Yoav | 
Bio-medical engineering, Ben-Gurion university | 
  | 
Glassy Carbon, Microelectrode Array, Neurons on-a-Chip, Principal Component Analysis. | 
|  4006 | 
Wearable Dual Sensor Device for Measurements of Ultraviolet Index and Ultraviolet Protection Factor  | 
 *Ariel Schwarz, Aryeh Abramovitz, Eli Partouche, Yossef Danan, Amir Shemer, Ariel Schwarz  | 
  Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,Azrieli College of Engineering, Jerusalem, Israel | 
   | 
Ultraviolet radiation, UVR calibration, Ultraviolet protection factor, UV index | 
| 4007 | 
Detection Volatile Organic Compounds in Liquid for Monitoring Health  | 
*Ron Ianovici, and Prof HaicK Hossam | 
Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology | 
   | 
liquid sensing VOC health 
 | 
|  4008 | 
Handheld methanol and formaldehyde detectors enabled by adsorption filter | 
*Jan van den Broek, Nicolay J. Pineau, Andreas T. Güntner, Sotiris E. Pratsinis | 
Particle Technology Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, ETH Zurich | 
   | 
 Methanol, formaldehyde, handheld, breath | 
| 4009 | 
Monitoring methanol during distillation with a hand-held device | 
* Nicolay Pineau, Jan van den Broek, Andreas Güntner, Sotiris Pratsinis | 
ETH Zurich | 
  | 
Chemoresistive sensor, system Methanol poisoning, Process control | 
| 4010 | 
Smart Sensing Patches for Monitoring Psychological Stress | 
*Elias Mansour, Walaa Saliba, Alon Shamir, Eilam Palzur, Hossam Haick | 
Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion, Haifa, Israel | 
  | 
Stress, VOCs, Rats, GCMS | 
|  4011 | 
Fully Scalable Printed Graphene Transistor Arrays for Healthcare Applications | 
*Arnab Maity, Yana Milyutin, Hossam Haick | 
 Department of Chemical Engineering and Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute, Technion –  | 
   | 
 Graphene, Industrial Scaling, Printed Sensor, Sustainable Fabrication. | 
| 4012 | 
Monitoring Lipolysis by Compact 
(Filter-Sensor) Detector during Exercise | 
*Ines C. Weber, Andreas T. Güntner, Sotiris E. Pratsinis | 
Particle Technology Laboratory, ETH Zurich | 
  | 
Chemoresistive Sensor, Catalytic filter, Acetone, Lipolysis | 
|  4013 | 
 Intelligent Microelectrodes Array for Hydroxyurea Quantification 
in Whole Blood | 
 *Matan Aroosh, Rajendra P. Shukla1, Russell E. Ware, Alexander A. Vinks, and Hadar Ben-Yoav  | 
 Nanobioelectronics Laboratory (NBEL), Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA | 
   | 
 Diagnostic biosensor, electrochemical microelectrode array, Artificial intelligence, biomarker detection | 
| 4014 | 
Influencing Biological Behavior Using Electrical Signals in 
Single Cells | 
*Daniel Kaufman, William E. Bentley and Hadar Ben-Yoav
    | 
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel , Fischell Department of Bioengineering, University of Maryland, Maryland, United States | 
  | 
Lab-on-a-chip, Bacteria, Fluorescence, Electric-stimulation | 
| 4015 | 
Electronic Nose Classifiers That Work Best in the Lab Also Work Best in the Field | 
*Stephanie Brener, Kobi Snitz, Danielle Honigstein, Reut Weissgross, Noam Sobel
    | 
Weizmann Institute Of Science, Department Of Neurobiology | 
  | 
Electronic nose, Algorithms, Natural environment | 
| 4016 | 
Tracing Individual Cancer Cells in Blood with Artificially Intelligent Nanoarray | 
*Reef Einoch Amor, Yoav Y. Broza, Hossam Haick | 
Department of Chemical Engineering and Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute, Technion | 
  | 
sensor; cancer; CTC; blood; diagnosis |