Programme

The workshop will be held over two days. Both morning and afternoon sessions will start with a keynote lecture. Thursday afternoon live micro-PIV experiments are shown.

Location

Delft University of Technology, Mechanical Engineering Building, Mekelweg 2, conference room D, 2628CD Delft, the Netherlands

Preliminary schedule

Thursday, 7th of April 2005
8:00-8:30 registration
8:30-8:35 welcome
8:35-8:40 PIVNET presentation
8:40-9:20 Leynote lecture Steve Wereley
9:20-10:40 session "PIV Applications I" chairman C. Meinhart
Segre
Jianu
Ausner
Perrin
10:40-11:00 coffee break
11:00-12:20 session "Mixing", chairman K.D. Kihm
Boskovic
Ehrhard
Schlüter
Geelhoed
12:20-13:30 lunch
13:30-14:10 keynote lecture Minami Yoda
14:10-15:50 session "Methods" chairman C. Willert
Westerweel
Kuhn
Ikeda
Klasen
Attia
15:50-16:00 coffee break
16:00-18:00 Demonstration of micro-PIV by AHD-TUD, Dantec, ILA, LaVision and Mengel Engineering.
20:00 dinner

Friday, 8th of April 2005
8:20-9:00 Keynote lecture Yuval Garini
9:00-10:40 session "Two-phase flow", chairman M. Riethmuller
van Steijn
Henkel
Dehaeck
Longmire
Rops
10:40-11:00 coffee break
11:00-12:20 session "Bio-medical applications", chairman P. Tabeling
Vennemann
Versluis
Wagner
Petermeier
12:20-13:30 lunch
13:30-14:10 keynote lecture Ken Kihm
14:10-15:10 session "PIV Applications II", chairman P. Ehrhard
Mielnik
Tabeling
Lindken
15:10-15:50 keynote lecture Carl Meinhart
15:50-16:00 concluding remarks

The keynote lecturers are:
Yuval Garini (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands): "Optical detection and electric manipulation of single molecules in fluidic chips"
Ken D. Kihm (University of Tennessee, USA): "Tracking of Nanoparticles in Suspension Using Micro/Nano PTV Techniques"
Carl Meinhart (University of California, UCSB, USA): “Optimum particle size and correlation strategy for sub-micron spatial resolution”
Steve Wereley (Purdue University, USA): "Progress and Current Developments in Micro-PIV"
Minami Yoda (Georgia Tech, USA):"Nano-Particle Image Velocity (nPIV) Measurements Inside the Diffuse Electric Double Layer in Electroosmotic Flow"

The individual presentations are listed under contributions.