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2016 APCBEES TAIPEI CONFERENCE
ABSTRACT
November 12-14, 2016
Taipei, Taiwan
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Table of Contents
2016 APCBEES Taipei Conference Introductions 5
Presentation Instructions 7
Keynote Speaker Introductions 8
Brief Schedule for Conference 16
Detailed Schedule for Conference 17
Session 1
E0002: Industrialization of Lipid Nanoparticles: From Lab-Scale to Large-Scale Production Line
Caibiao Hu, Airui Qian and Qiang Xia
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E0023: The Novel Potential Therapeutic Target for Liver Fibrosis - Intracellular Oxidative Stress
Sensor
Jing Liu and Pingsheng Chen
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E0024: Establishment of a Murine Model of Chronic Cyclosporin a Nephrotoxicity via Gavage
without Low-Sodium Diet
Zhengyuan Cheng and Jing Liu
21
B1001: Selection of Oleaginous Yeasts with Lipid Accumulation by the Measurement of Sudan
Black B for Benefits of Biodiesel
Kusumawadee Thancharoen, Auttaporn Malasri, Walailak Leamsingkorn and Patchareeporn
Boonyalit
22
B3001: Mass Cultivation and Antifungal Activity of Microbial Agents for Farming
Kong-Min Kim, Ki Moon Bong, Jae-Hong Yoo, In Chul Park and Pyoung Il Kim
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B3002: Statistical Optimization of Nutritional Medium Constituents for Carotenoid Production
by Rhodobacter Sphaeroides PS-24
Ki Moon Bong, Kong-Min Kim, Jae-Hong Yoo, In Chul Park and Pyoung Il Kim
24
Session 2
E0005: Algorithm for Segmentation and Reduction of Fractured Bones in Computer-Aided
Preoperative Surgery
Irwansyah Idram, Jiing-Yih Lai, Terence Essomba and Pei-Yuan Lee
25
E0012: A Novel Framework for Repeated Measurements in Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Mohammad Alipoor, Irene Y.H. Gu, Andrew Mehnert, Göran Starck and Stephan E. Maier
26
E0017: Tactile Sensor for Cardiovascular Catheters
Chao-Hsien Huang, Cheng-Hung Shih and Nai-Jun An
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E0019: Development of a Swordsmanship Machine Enabling the Inner and Outer Muscles to Be
Safely Trained While Having Fun
Kiyoshi Hoshino and Chuanhan Cheng
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E0020: Hand Motion Capture for Medical Usage
Kiyoshi Hoshino, Sota Sugimura, Motomasa Tomida, Naoki Igo, Isao Kawano and Masahiko
Sumitan
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E0021: Measurement of Rotational Eye Movement with Blue Light Irradiation
Kiyoshi Hoshino, Nayuta Ono, Motomasa Tomida and Naoki Igo
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E0022: Measurement of Rotational Eye Movement with Blue Light Irradiation
Josimar Edinson Chire Saire and Yvan Tupac
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Session 3
C0002: Prediction of the Vapor–Liquid Equilibrium of Formaldehyde–Water–Trioxane Ternary
System by the Conductor-like Screening Model for Real Solvents
Huihong Liu, Zhenmin Bai, Yansheng Liu, XuqiangGuo and Yu’eFu
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C0004: Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Properties for the Mixture of Propylene+Propane
from the Combined Use of Peng-Robinson Equation of State and Cosmo-Rs Model
Xinyun Pu, Lehuan Wu and Yansheng Liu
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C0005: Solvent Screening for Cyclopentane Purification Based on COSMO-RS
Lehuan Wu, Xinyun Pu and Yansheng Liu
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C0007: Schiff Base Transition Metal Complexes for ROP of L-Lactide
S Mantri, H. C. Pradhan, T Maharana and Alekha Kumar Sutar
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C0008: Polymer Supported Schiff Base Iron Complex for Epoxidation of Trans-Stilbene
N. Natha, H. C. Pradhanb, Tungabidya Maharana and A. K. Sutar
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Poster Session
B0017: Classification of Cardiac Arrhythmias Using Ensemble Classifiers with Reduced Features
Zeynep Beyza Zileli and Niyazi Kilic
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B0018: Design and Implementation of Software Based Audiometer System
Mehmet Cem Catalbas and Hasan Guler
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E0001: Fluctuation Characteristics of NO2 Pollution over Yangtze River Delta during the Period
of Global Financial Crisis
Yin Du and Zhiqing Xie
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E0003: Analysis of the FGOALS Simulation on East Asian Westerly Jet in CMIP5 during the
Meiyu Season
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Yin Du and Zhiqing Xie
E0007: Study on Ratcheting Behavior of Trabecular Bone with and without Marrow under Cyclic
Compression
Chao-lei Wei, Li-lan Gao and Chun-qiu Zhang
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E0009: Mechanical Behavior of Articular Cartilage Soaked in Physiological Saline under Cyclic
Compressive Loading
Dong-dong Liu, Li-lan Gao and Xiao-yi Qin
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E0010: Research on the Factors of Colonoscopy Screening Compliance in High-Risk Colorectal
Cancer Groups
MA Hong-mei and LU Jian-hong
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E0011: Biocompatibility Evaluation of Organic Acid-Decellularized Based Methods on Porcine
Corneal Scaffold
Hung-Jun Lin, Ting-Wei Li, Ping-Lun Jiang, Chon-Ho Yen, Ching-Fu Tu, Ming-Thau Sheu,
Yi-You Huang and Der-Zen Liu
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E0013: Numerical Simulation of the Adenoidectomy Preoperative and Postoperative Upper
Airway in Children with OSAHS
Gang Wang, Chi Yu and Jing Zhang
45
E0014: Analysis of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Using Apriori, DBSCAN, and
K-means Algorithms
Min Young Lee and Taeseon Yoon
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C3002: Development of Superhydrophobic Silk Fabrics using Alkaline Hydrolysis
Sujin Lee, Suhyun Lee and Chung Hee Park
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C3003: Fabrication of Single-faced Superhydrophobic Polyester Fabric via Alkaline Hydrolysis
and Blade Coating
Kirim Kim, Seon Young Youn and Chung Hee Park
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C3004: Superhydrophobicity of Nanostructured Conductive Fabric Treated with Cf4 Plasma and
Water Immersion Treatment
Sohyun Park, Hey-sang Kim, Kyungha Baik and Chung Hee Park
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Conference Venue 50
APCBEES Forthcoming Conferences 51
Note 54
Feedback Information 57
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2016 APCBEES Taipei Conference
Introductions
Welcome to CBEES 2016 conferences in Taipei, Taiwan. The objective of the Taipei conferences is to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from all over the world to present their research results and development activities in Chemical Science and Engineering, Agriculture and Biotechnology, Biomedical and Bioinformatics Engineering.
2016 5th International Conference on Chemical Science and Engineering (ICCSE 2016)
Paper publishing and index: ICCSE 2016 papers will be published the following journal:
International Journal of Chemical Engineering and Applications (IJCEA,
ISSN: 2010-0221) and will be included in the Engineering & Technology
Digital Library, and indexed by WorldCat, Google Scholar, Cross ref,
ProQuest.
Conference website and email: http://www.iccse.org/; [email protected].
2016 4th International Conference on Agriculture and Biotechnology (ICABT 2016)
Paper publishing and index: ICABT 2016 papers will be published in one of the following
journals:
Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies (JOAAT, ISSN:
2301-3737), and will be included in the Engineering & Technology Digital
Library, and indexed by Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Google Scholar,
Engineering & Technology Digital Library, Crossref and Electronic
Journals Digital Library.
International Journal of Life Sciences Biotechnology and Pharma
Research (IJLBPR, ISSN:2250-3137), and will be included in the
Engineering & Technology Digital Library, and indexed by Embase (Under
elsevier), ProQuest, Google Scholar, Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS),
Indian Science, ICMJE(International Committee Medical Journal
Editors), HINARI(World Health Organization), and NYU(Health Sciences
Library).
Conference website and email: http://www.icabt.org/;[email protected].
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2016 3rd International Conference on Biomedical and Bioinformatics Engineering
(ICBBE 2016)
Paper publishing and index: ICBBE 2016 papers will be published in the following journal:
International Conference Proceedings Series by ACM, which will be archived in the ACM
Digital Library, and indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus and submitted to be reviewed by
Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI Web of Science).
Conference website and email: http://www.icbbe.com/;[email protected].
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Presentation Instructions
Instructions for Oral Presentations
Devices Provided by the Conference Organizer:
Laptop Computer (MS Windows Operating System with MS PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat
Reader)
Digital Projectors and Screen
Laser Sticks
Materials Provided by the Presenters:
PowerPoint or PDF Files (Files should be copied to the Conference laptop at the beginning of
each Session.)
Duration of each Presentation (Tentatively):
Regular Oral Presentation: about 12 Minutes of Presentation and 3 Minutes of Question and
Answer
Keynote Speech: about 25 Minutes of Presentation and 5 Minutes of Question and Answer
Instructions for Poster Presentation
Materials Provided by the Conference Organizer:
The place to put poster
Materials Provided by the Presenters:
Home-made Posters
Maximum poster size is A1
Load Capacity: Holds up to 0.5 kg
Best Presentation Award One Best Oral Presentation will be selected from each presentation session, and the
Certificate for Best Oral Presentation will be awarded at the end of each session on November
13, 2016.
Dress code Please wear formal clothes or national representative of clothing.
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Keynote Speaker Introductions
Keynote Speaker I
Prof. David Zhang
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Prof. David Zhang graduated in Computer Science from Peking University. He received his MSc in 1982
and his PhD in 1985 in Computer Science from the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), respectively.
From 1986 to 1988 he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Tsinghua University and then an Associate Professor at
the Academia Sinica, Beijing. In 1994 he received his second PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering
from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. He is a Chair Professor since 2005 at the Hong Kong
Polytechnic University where he is the Founding Director of the Biometrics Research Centre (UGC/CRC)
supported by the Hong Kong SAR Government in 1998. He also serves as Visiting Chair Professor in
Tsinghua University, and Adjunct Professor in Peking University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, HIT, and
the University of Waterloo. He is Founder and Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Image and Graphics
(IJIG); Founder and and Series Editor, Springer International Series on Biometrics (KISB); Organizer, the
1st International Conference on Biometrics Authentication (ICBA); Associate Editor of more than ten
international journals including IEEE Transactions and so on. So far, he has published over 10 monographs,
400 journal papers and 35 patents from USA/Japan/HK/China. According to Google Scholar, his papers
have got over 35,000 citations and H-index is 86. He was listed as a Highly Cited Researcher in
Engineering by Thomson Reuters in 2014 and in 2015, respectively. Professor Zhang is a Croucher Senior
Research Fellow, Distinguished Speaker of the IEEE Computer Society, and a Fellow of both IEEE and
IAPR.
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Topic: “Medical Biometrics”
Abstract: As one of the most powerful and reliable means of personal authentication, biometrics has been
an area of particular interest. In this talk, we will explore how biometrics technology could be also applied
to medical applications. By learning from the biometrics definition, medical biometrics could be
implemented by measuring different human being’s surface information, extracting all possible features as
their representations and making a correct final decision. As a case study, Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM) diagnosis methods, including looking/smelling/touching, are developed by using of medical
biometrics.
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Keynote Speaker II
Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
Dr. Kuo-Yuan Hwa is an associate professor and the director of the Center for Biomedical Industries at the
National Taipei University of Technology. Dr. Hwagraduated and received her PhD from the School of
Medicine, the Johns Hopkins University. She is the president of the Medical Association for Indigenous
Peoples of Taiwan (MAIPT). Dr. Hwa’s scientific interests are: 1) nanotechnology and biosensor, 2) new
drug discovery for human diseases by proteomics and genomics approaches and 3) glycobiology, especially
on enzymes kinetics. She has published 85 conference and journal articles and 10 patents. She has served in
many national and international committees. Dr. Hwa has been invited as a speaker for many academic
research institutes and universities in China, Korea, Japan and USA. She has been invited as a reviewer, a
judge and an editor for international meetings and journals. In addition, one of her currently works is on
developing culturally inclusive health science educational program, with both indigenous and western
science knowledge for indigenous children.
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Topic: “Studies on Anticancer Activities of Quinoline Derivatives by Bioinformatics
Analysis”
Abstract: Chemotherapy has been commonly used for cancer treatment although many advanced
approaches have been used such as particle therapy, antibody therapy, and immune/cell therapy. However,
the newly advanced approaches require large investment for development and high cost to the patient.
The best outcome is still from chemotherapy, especially with the target therapy. By regulation or
interfering into specific pathways controlling cancer cell progression, the molecular targeted drugs may
dramatically improve the therapeutic effect. A series of quinoline derivatives with the fluoride side chain
had the excellent effect in inhibiting human breast cancer cells. The selection criteria was set for
maximum anti-tumor activity and minimum adverse effect to the normal non-transformed NIH-3T3 Cell.
We have use DNA-microarray and bioinformatics tools and database to analysis the anti-cancer mechanism
of the compounds. The mechanism studies show that the novel quanoline compounds indicated that the
anti-tumor activity was due to induction of cell death. The targeted pathway was identified as the
JAK-STAT pathway. We had also validated the analysis by performed Western and cellular assay on
apoptosis and on expression of selected gene expression.
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Keynote Speaker III
Assoc. Prof. Chuan-Hsiung Chang
National Yang Ming University (NYMU), Taiwan
Dr. Chuan-Hsiung Chang received his PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Southern
California (USC) and did postdoctoral work on cancer genomics at the Cancer Research Institute,
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). He then worked as a Research Fellow and the Department
Head of the Genomics Department at Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan. Dr. Chang is
currently an Associate Professor of the Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology and Institute of
Biomedical Informatics at the National Yang Ming University (NYMU), Taiwan. His multidisciplinary
research team is interested in applying both forward and reverse engineering approaches to characterize
whole genome blueprints and investigating their use in genome design and engineering. They have
developed comprehensive bioinformatics pipeline for computer aided analysis and design of whole
genomes to capture and to understand the underlying mechanisms behind multi-level and multi-scale
high-throughput experimental data of various organisms.
Professional Honors
n Zoller-Landfear Breast Cancer Scholar Award
n American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Young Investigator Award
n International Synthetic Biology Competition:
iGEM Asia Advisory Board Member
iGEM Synthetic Biology Competition - Asia and World Championship Judge
Gold Medal and Grand Finalist Awards
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Topic: “To be added”
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Keynote Speaker IV
Assoc. Prof. Chi-wai KAN
Institute of Textiles and Clothing,
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Dr. Kan graduated from Hong Kong Polytechnic with a BSc in Textile Chemistry. He gained his PhD
degree from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He had worked in private and public sectors in the
area of textile evaluation and safety and health management for more than five years before joining the
Institute. His main duties in the Institute are in the area of teaching colouration and finishing. Dr. Kan's
research interests are also in the area of colouration and finishing.
Dr. Kan holds the professional qualification of Chartered Colourist, Chartered Textile Technologist and
Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner; also Fellowship of the Society of Dyers and Colourists and
Textile Institute, U.K. In addition, Dr. Kan is a member of Royal Society of Chemistry, Institution of
Occupational Safety and Health and Hong Kong Institution of Textile and Apparel.
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Topic: “Solvent-assisted Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes”
Abstract: The dyeability of cotton fabrics with reactive dye, in non-aqueous solvent medium of heptane and
octane was investigated using reverse-micellar approach comprising of poly(ethylene glycol)-based
surfactant. The reactive dye was satisfactorily encapsulated in the reverse micelle under the optimised
process parameters as measured by the colour yield. Dyeability of cotton fibre with reactive dye from the
reverse micellar solution was improved even in the absence of electrolytes. Optimisation of dyeing and
fixation process could be achieved in a one-bath reverse-micelle solution. Experimental results revealed
that dyeability in the alkane-assisted dyeing process is better than that in conventional water-based dyeing
without incorporation of electrolytes. The scanning electron microscopic (SEM) images showed no obvious
surface damage from heptane or octane but some microfibrils were noticed.
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Brief Schedule for Conference
Day 1
November 12, 2016 (Saturday)
Venue: 卡博廰 (Room No.203)
Arrival Registration, Committee Meeting & Free Talk
Arrival Registration
Arrival Registration 10:00~16:00
Committee Meeting & Free Talk 14:00~16:00
Day 2
November 13, 2016 (Sunday) 08:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Keynote Speeches & Conference Presentations
Morning Conference
Opening Remarks 08:30~08:35
Keynote Speech I 08:35~09:05
(Prof. David Zhang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Topic: “Medical Biometrics”
Keynote Speech II 09:05~09:35
(Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan)
Topic: “Studies on Anticancer Activities of Quinoline Derivatives by Bioinformatics Analysis”
Keynote Speech III 09:35~10:05
(Assoc. Prof. Chuan-Hsiung Chang, National Yang Ming University (NYMU), Taiwan)
“To be added”
Coffee Break & Photo Taking 10:05~10:30
Keynote Speech IV 10:30~11:00
(Assoc. Prof. Chi-wai KAN, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Topic: “Solvent-assisted Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes”
Session 1: 11:00~12:30
6 presentations-Topic: “Agriculture and Biotechnology”
Lunch 12:30~13:30 Venue: Restaurant
Afternoon Conference
Session 2: 13:30~15:15
7 presentations-Topic: “Bioinformatics and Computational Biology”
Coffee Break 15:15~15:30
Session 3: 15:30~16:45
5 presentations-Topic: “Chemical Engineering and Technology”
Poster Session: 8:30~17:30
13 presentations
Dinner 18:00 Venue: Restaurant
Tips: Please arrive at the conference room 10 minutes before the session begins to upload PPT into the laptop.
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Detailed Schedule for Conference
November 12, 2016 (Saturday)
Venue: 卡博廰 (Room No.203)
10:00-16:00 Arrival Registration
14:00-16:00 Committee Meeting & Free Talk
Note:(1) The registration can also be done at any time during the conference.
(2) The organizer doesn’t provide accommodation, and we suggest you make an early reservation.
(3) One best oral presentation will be selected from each oral presentation session, and the Certificate
for Best Oral Presentation will be awarded at the end of each session on November 13, 2016.
Morning, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
08:30~08:35
Opening Remarks
Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA
Incheon National University, Republic of Korea
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
08:35~09:05
Keynote Speech I
Prof. David Zhang
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Topic: “Medical Biometrics”
09:05~09:35
Keynote Speech II
Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
Topic: “Studies on Anticancer Activities of Quinoline Derivatives by
Bioinformatics Analysis”
09:35~10:05
Keynote Speech III
Assoc. Prof. Chuan-Hsiung Chang
National Yang Ming University (NYMU), Taiwan
Topic: “To be added”
10:05~10:30
Coffee Break & Photo Taking
10:30~11:00
Keynote Speech IV
Assoc. Prof. Chi-wai KAN
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Topic: “Solvent-assisted Dyeing of Cotton with Reactive Dyes”
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Let’s move to the Sessions!
Session 1
Tips: The schedule for each presentation is for reference only. In case of missing your presentation,
we strongly suggest that you attend the whole session.
Moring, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 11:00~12:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 1: 6 presentations-Topic: “Agriculture and Biotechnology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA
E0002 Presentation 1 (11:00~11:15)
Industrialization of Lipid Nanoparticles: From Lab-Scale to Large-Scale Production Line
Caibiao Hu, Airui Qian, and Qiang Xia
Southeast University, China
Abstract—This work aimed at developing a large-scale modular production line, which
referred to coenzyme Q10 loaded-NLC as well as its continuous and scalable emulsification
and homogenization process. The production line exhibited good control over the
emulsification and homogenization process and enabled the particle size of NLC below 210
nm at a throughput of 25 kg/h (for lipid solution at a flow rate of 0.4 kg/min). Among the
several process parameters investigated, the size of the NLC was mainly influenced by the
pre-emulsification temperature, homogenization pressure and homogenization, and suitable
emulsification temperature (70 °C), homogenization pressure (600, 800 bar), homogenization
cycle (3, 4 cycles) resulted in relatively smaller particles. These results proved that coenzyme
Q10, a model active, had been successfully loaded into the NLC. Meanwhile, the large-scale
production line can be effectively applied for continuous and modular production of NLC.
The line had modern networking features-essential in the Internet age-and a modular design
that was easily modified and upgraded. In addition, the long-term stability over 6 month was
monitored at 30 ◦C and at 40 ◦C to assess a potential effect of the lab scale and large scale on
stability. All batches at room temperature and below were stable, only a negligible increase in
size was observed.
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Moring, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 11:00~12:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 1: 6 presentations-Topic: “Agriculture and Biotechnology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA
E0023 Presentation 2 (11:15~11:30)
The Novel Potential Therapeutic Target for Liver Fibrosis - Intracellular Oxidative Stress
Sensor
Jing Liu and Pingsheng Chen
Southeast University, China
Abstract—Background and Aim Liver fibrosis is a common pathological process resulting
from chronic liver damage, and oxidative stress is involved in this process. The intracellular
oxidative stress sensor Keap1 (Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1) negatively regulates
Nrf2 (Nuclear factor-erythroid2 p45-related factor 2) which activates cellular antioxidant
response against oxidative stress. In this article, we use the small hairpin RNA (shRNA) to
silence oxidative stress sensor with the hope to explore a novel therapeutic target for liver
fibrosis.
Methods Four pairs of Keap1shRNA (named as Plvx/GFP/puro-Keap1-1781,1894,1934,2097)
and a pair of negative control shRNA were designed, then were respectively transfected into a
mouse liver cell(AML12) in order to choose the target sequence whose expression was lower
than others by qRT-PCR. Keap1shRNA transfected cells were exposed to 1% hypoxia for
various time points up to 48 hours. Subsequently, the expression of Keap1, Nrf2, collagen
I(col1a1), collagenIII(col1a3), transforming growth factor-(TGF-1), and vascular
endothelial growth factor -A(VEGF-A), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1)were analyzed
either by Western blot or qRT-PCR.
Next, the Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was employed to determine the
COL1A1, COL1A3 levels in supernatant of transfected cells. The analysis of apoptosis were
assessed using flow cytometry and caspased 8 protein expression, the Lipid Peroxidation and
antioxidant Enzymes activity were carried out by MDA and GSH assay and the lactate
dehydrogenase (LDH) assays were performed to evaluate the potential cellular activity.
Results The target pair Keap1-1781 was selected and the rate of this gene/GAPDH expression
was 0.38±0.09, which is the lowest expression compared with the others (P<0.05). The
silencing of Keap1 gene increased Nrf2 protein and mRNA expression under hypoxic
conditions, western blot indicated that col1a1, col1a3, TGF-1, VEGF-A, IGF-1 expression
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decreased as well (P<0.05). ELISA also revealed the decreased col1a1, col1a3 expression in
transfected cells compared with the negative control, which is consistent with western blot
results. In addition, transfection of the Keap1shRNA displayed higher cellular activity,
antioxidant effect and reduced hypoxia-induced cell apoptosis.
Conclusion Taken together, our results indicate that silencing of Keap1 significantly
attenuated liver fibrosis progression through the decreased hepatocyte oxidative stress,
offering a new treatment perspectives for liver fibrosis.
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Moring, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 11:00~12:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 1: 6 presentations-Topic: “Agriculture and Biotechnology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA
E0024 Presentation 3 (11:30~11:45)
Establishment of a Murine Model of Chronic Cyclosporin a Nephrotoxicity via Gavage
without Low-Sodium Diet
Zhengyuan Cheng and Jing Liu
Southeast University, China
Abstract—Bcakground Previous studies have created a murine model of chronic cyclosporin
A(CsA) nephrotoxicity almost via the subcutaneous injection of CsA combined with a
low-sodium(0.01%Na) diet. This study aimed to establish this model by gavage
administration of CsA and furosemide in the absence of a low-sodium diet. Methods Mice
were randomized into six groups, and were administered either: 1) CsA + furosemide; 2) CsA;
3) furosemide; 4) sunflower oil; 5) distilled water; or 6) no treatment. The body weight was
recorded every 7 days and on Day 14 and Day 28, a subset of mice were sacrificed , from
which blood and kidney samples were obtained. The renal function was determined by
profiling serum albumin (ALB), creatinine (Scr), and blood urea nitrogen (BUN). The gross
morphology of kidney was observed, and micro-specimens were stained with
Hematoxylin-Eosin (H&E), Masson-trichrome (Masson), and Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) for
assessment of kidney pathology. Finally, kidney microsections were stained with an antibody
targeting the Vimentin protein, which was subsequently visualized. Results The kidneys of
mice administered CsA and furosemide manifested obvious signs of fibrosis, and blood
profiles indicated abnormal renal function. Various histopathological stains revealed notable
interstitial inflammatory-cell infiltration, collagen deposition, and afferent arteriolar sclerosis
relative to other treatments. Immunohistochemistry alluded to fibroblast proliferation.
Conclusions Based on the above, a murine model of CCN was established by administering
CsA to mice and furosemide over 28 days by gavage.
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Moring, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 11:00~12:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 1: 6 presentations-Topic: “Agriculture and Biotechnology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA
B1001 Presentation 4 (11:45~12:00)
Selection of Oleaginous Yeasts with Lipid Accumulation by the Measurement of Sudan Black
B for Benefits of Biodiesel
Kusumawadee Thancharoen, Auttaporn Malasri, Walailak Leamsingkorn and
Patchareeporn Boonyalit
Rajabhat MahaSarakham University/Department of Biology, MahaSarakham, Thailand
Abstract—Microbial lipids possess significant potential which can be explored for biodiesel
production. This study attempted to screened oleaginous yeasts and selected the strain that
accumulated the largest quantity of lipid for lipid production from glucose. Among the 24
yeast strains isolated from Canteen Wastewater, 10 oleaginous yeasts were selected by Sudan
Black B test. Sudan Black B staining revealed the presence of lipid inclusion bodies in the
cells during cultivation under nitrogen-limiting conditions. Total oleaginous strains that
accumulated quantities of lipid higher than 20% of their biomass when cultivated in glucose.
It was found that accumulated the CTWY07 highest lipid content, up to 71.59% of its
biomass (4.904 g/L lipid and 6.85 g/L biomass) , while CTWY17 grew the fastest by
shaking flask cultivation in glucose. The results show that the isolated yeasts could be
promising candidates for biodiesel production.
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Moring, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 11:00~12:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 1: 6 presentations-Topic: “Agriculture and Biotechnology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA
B3001 Presentation 5 (12:00~12:15)
Mass Cultivation and Antifungal Activity of Microbial Agents for Farming
Kong-Min Kim, Ki Moon Bong, Jae-Hong Yoo, In Chul Park and Pyoung Il Kim
Bio Control Research Institute, Jeonnam Bioindustry Foundation
Abstract—Effective microorganisms are utilized to promote crop growth, soil improvement,
immune activity and pest control in the agricultural fields. In this study, we examined the
optimal culture conditions for mass production of two microbial strains such as Bacillus sp.,
and Pseudomonas sp.. These microorganisms were kindly provided by Korean Agriculture
Culture Collection (KACC), Rural Development Administration (RDA), Republic of Korea.
It was established to the optimal culture conditions such as media compositions, pH range and
incubation periods. Bacillus strain was cultured in 500 L fermenter as follows; soy peptone 5
g, sucrose 20 g per liter, pH 6.8. After incubation for 24 h, Bacillus strain was developed the
vegetative cells to the endospores (2 ⅹ 109 cfu/ml). The optimal culture conditions of
Pseudomonas strain were also determined as follows; soy peptone 20 g, glucose 5 g, NaCl 5 g,
K2HPO4 2.5 g, LiCl 2.5 g per liter, pH 6.5 and incubation period 38 h. After cultivation of
two bacterial cells, the cell free supernatants exhibited antifungal activity against five plant
pathogenic fungi. Finally, the antifungal lipopeptides produced by bacterial cells were
identified using LC-MS instruments.
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Moring, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 11:00~12:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 1: 6 presentations-Topic: “Agriculture and Biotechnology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. KUO-YUAN HWA
B3002 Presentation 6 (12:15~12:30)
Statistical optimization of nutritional medium constituents for carotenoid production by
Rhodobacter sphaeroides PS-24
Ki Moon Bong, Kong-Min Kim, Jae-Hong Yoo, In Chul Park and Pyoung Il Kim
Bio Control Research Institute, Jeonnam Bioindustry Foundation
Abstract—Response Surface Methodology (RSM), combining Plackett–Burman design with
Box-Behnken experimental design, was applied to optimize the concentrations of different
nutrient components in liquid fermentative medium for carotenoids production by
Rhodobacter sphaeroides PS-24. Nine nutrient ingredients containing yeast extract, K2HPO4,
MgSO4, sodium acetate, NaCl, mono-sodium glutamate, Na2CO3, NH4Cl and CaCl2 were
finally selected to optimize the medium composition based on their statistically significant
and positive effects on carotenoid yield. Box-Behnken design was used for further
optimization of those selected nutrient component in order to increase carotenoid production.
By stepwise analysis the data obtained from Box-Behnken, the secondary order coefficient
model was set up to identify the relationship between the carotenoid productivity and these
nutrient ingredients. The important factors having influence on optimal medium constituents
and culture condition for carotenoid production by Rhodobacter sphaeroides PS-24 were
identified as follows: yeast extract 10.45 g/L, sodium acetate 0.75 g/L, NH4Cl 1.75 g/L and
the other components of fermentative medium were kept the same as modified Van niel’s
medium (NaCl 2.5 g/L, K2HPO4 2 g/L, MgSO4 0.5, monosodium glutamate 7.5 g/L,
Na2CO3 2.2 g/L, CaCl2 0.01 g/L). Maximum carotenoid yield of 18.05 mg/L was produced
by confirmatory experiment in the optimum medium after 36 h fermentation.
Lunch
12:30~13:30 Restaurant
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Session 2
Tips: The schedule for each presentation is for reference only. In case of missing your presentation,
we strongly suggest that you attend the whole session.
Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 13:30~15:15
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 2: 7 presentations-Topic: “Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology”
Session Chair: Prof. David Zhang
E0005 Presentation 1 (13:30~13:45)
Algorithm for Segmentation and Reduction of Fractured Bones in Computer-Aided
Preoperative Surgery
Irwansyah Idram, Jiing-Yih Lai, Terence Essomba and Pei-Yuan Lee
National Central University, Taiwan
Abstract—CT images have extensively been used for the diagnosis of serious bone injuries,
such as comminuted fracture, and for the preoperative planning of orthopedic surgery. In
order to enhance the use of CT images in preoperative planning, it is necessary to develop a
3D modeling and simulation tools to acquire more information regarding the real surgery.
Bone segmentation and reduction are two important simulation tools in computer-aided
preoperative surgery. By improving both algorithms can affect to the feasibility of 3D
preoperative planning for fractured bones and provide more valuable information prior to
decision making. We provide a technique to model, segment and recover fractured bone from
CT images. A multi-region segmentation algorithm is proposed to reduce processing time
and get efficiency. A manual and a semi-automatic bone reduction algorithm are proposed to
deal with different kinds of fractured bone cases. Two semi-automatic bone reduction
algorithms, multi-point and mirror positioning, are proposed to improve the efficiency of
manual reduction. The manual reduction is still necessary to deal with cases which cannot be
caught by the semi-automatic algorithms. Several realistic examples by using real patients’
CT images are provided to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed method.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 13:30~15:15
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 2: 7 presentations-Topic: “Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology”
Session Chair: Prof. David Zhang
E0012 Presentation 2 (13:45~14:00)
A Novel Framework for Repeated Measurements in Diffusion Tensor Imaging
Mohammad Alipoor, Irene Y.H. Gu, Andrew Mehnert, Göran Starck and Stephan E. Maier
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Abstract—In the context of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), the utility of making repeated
measurements in each diffusion sensitizing direction has been the subject of numerous studies.
One can estimate the true signal value using either the raw complex-valued data or the
real-valued magnitude signal. While conventional methods focus on the former strategy, this
paper proposes a new framework for acquiring/processing repeated measurements based on
the latter strategy. The aim is to enhance the DTI processing pipeline by adding a diffusion
signal estimator (DSE). This permits us to exploit the knowledge of the noise distribution to
estimate the true signal value in each direction. An extensive study of the proposed
framework, including theoretical analysis, experiments with synthetic data, performance
evaluation and comparisons is presented.
Our results show that the precision of estimated diffusion parameters is dependent on the
number of available samples and the manner in which the DSE accounts for noise. The
proposed framework improves the precision in estimation of diffusion parameters given a
sufficient number of unique measurements. This encourages future work with rich real
datasets and downstream applications.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 13:30~15:15
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 2: 7 presentations-Topic: “Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology”
Session Chair: Prof. David Zhang
E0017 Presentation 3 (14:00~14:15)
Tactile Sensor for Cardiovascular Catheters
Chao-Hsien Huang, Cheng-Hung Shih and Nai-Jun An
Metal Industries Research & Development Centre, Taiwan
Abstract—Tactile sensor are widely used in different biomedical purposes. For more safe
operation during cardiovascular surgery, the force signal feedback for doctor is very important.
Therefore, the tactile sensor is one of potential technique to guiding the catheter when the
contact parttouch the blood vessel. In this study, we change the tactile sensor using
pressure-based mechanism to force-based mechanism, which improving the signal resolution
at higher contact angle between catheter and blood vessel. The prototype of assembled tactile
sensor are designed and fabricated, and the mechanical and electrical performance of
compressible diaphragm are evaluated.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 13:30~15:15
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 2: 7 presentations-Topic: “Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology”
Session Chair: Prof. David Zhang
E0019 Presentation 4 (14:15~14:30)
Development Of a Swordsmanship Machine Enabling the Inner and Outer Muscles to Be
Safely Trained While Having Fun
Kiyoshi Hoshino and Chuanhan Cheng
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract—The objective of the study is to design and develop a “swordsmanship machine”
characterized in that it has easiness to play the game, safety, and entertainment, aiming at, first,
understanding and promotion of martial arts such as Japanese Kendo and close quarter
combat with short bamboo sword “Tankendo”; and secondly, training of the inner and outer
muscles while having fun to enhance health and prevent, in particular, the elder from tripping
and falling down. The mechanism of arms/shoulders of the machine that we introduce in the
present paper is composed of five-bar closed link mechanism for the upper limb motions, as
well as four-bar link mechanism for the wrist motion, respectively. These linkages give the
machine high damping properties, good positioning accuracy, and high rigidity of the entire
structure.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 13:30~15:15
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 2: 7 presentations-Topic: “Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology”
Session Chair: Prof. David Zhang
E0020 Presentation 5 (14:30~14:45)
Hand Motion Capture for Medical Usage
Kiyoshi Hoshino, Sota Sugimura, Motomasa Tomida, Naoki Igo, Isao Kawano and Masahiko
Sumitan
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract—The authors propose, not a non-contact devise which our research group has been
developing, but a compact wearable device which allows for estimation of the hand pose
(hand motion capture) of the subject. The devise has a miniature wireless RGB camera on the
back side of user’s hand, rather than the palm side. Attachment of the small camera on the
back side of the hand may make it possible to minimize the restraint on the subject’s motions
during motion capture. The conventional techniques attach the camera on the palm side of the
hand for the reason that the images of fingertips always need to be captured by the camera
before any other parts of the hand. In contrast, our image processing algorism, the authors
propose here, is capable of estimating the hand pose with no need for capturing first the
fingertips. Our system allows doing hand and finger motion capture without his psychological
burden and physical constraints in clinical diagnosis.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 13:30~15:15
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 2: 7 presentations-Topic: “Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology”
Session Chair: Prof. David Zhang
E0021 Presentation 6 (14:45~15:00)
Measurement of Rotational Eye Movement with Blue Light Irradiation
Kiyoshi Hoshino, Nayuta Ono, Motomasa Tomida and Naoki Igo
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract—It is difficult to measure rotational eye movement constantly from ”almost black
eyeball image” acquired under the condition that the brightness of an image content being
watched by a user is very low or the condition that almost no light is irradiated from its
surrounding environment. To solve this problem, turning our attention to the “conjunctival
blood vessel ends” located on the periphery of the iris, which are not affected by the changes
in pupil diameter, as well as small “blue LED light” irradiation as auxiliary light, the authors
developed a new method for measuring rotational eye movement at high accuracy by
enhancing the contrast in the image of the vessels on the white of the eyeball. This paper
proposes the above-mentioned new method to enable a measuring system, which is not
subject to the changes in pupil diameter and eyelid closure, and has been compactly-designed
in terms of both software and hardware with a miniature camera. In our evaluation experiment,
the images of rotational eye movements were captured, and data on the vessel end positions
were obtained by both visual measurement and this system to evaluate the estimated error and
processing speed. The result suggests that our proposed system is capable of measuring
rotational eye movement with an average of estimated errors equal to or lower than 0.24
degrees, even with almost black eyeball image.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 13:30~15:15
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 2: 7 presentations-Topic: “Bioinformatics and Computational
Biology”
Session Chair: Prof. David Zhang
E0022 Presentation 7 (15:00~15:15)
Measurement of Rotational Eye Movement with Blue Light Irradiation
Josimar Edinson Chire Saire and Yvan Tupac
Research Center in Computer Science Universidad Católica San Pablo
Abstract—The Evolutionary Algorithms have main features like: population, evolutionary
operations (crossover, mate, mutation and others). Most of them are based on randomness and
fol low a criteria using tness like selector. The FP-AK-QIEAR uses probability density
function according to best of initial population to sample new population and uses rewarding
criteria to sample around the best of every iteration using cumulative density function
estimated for Akima interpolation, it was used for mono-objective problems showing good
results. The proposal uses the algorithm FP-AK-QIEAR and add Pareto dominance to
experiment with multiobjective problems. The performed experiments use some benchmark
functions from the literature and initial results shows a promissory way for the algorithm.
15:15-15:30 Coffee Break
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Session 3
Tips: The schedule for each presentation is for reference only. In case of missing your presentation,
we strongly suggest that you attend the whole session.
Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 15:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 3: 8 presentations-Topic: “Chemical Engineering and Technology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. Chi-wai KAN
C0002 Presentation 1 (15:30~15:45)
Prediction of the Vapor–Liquid Equilibrium of Formaldehyde–Water–Trioxane Ternary
System by the Conductor-like Screening Model for Real solvents
Huihong Liu, Zhenmin Bai, Yansheng Liu, XuqiangGuo and Yu’eFu
China University of Petroleum (Beijing)/ China Bluechemical Ltd., CNOOC, China
Abstract—In this study, a thermodynamic model was combined with the conductor-like
screening model for real solvents (COSMO-RS), coupled with chemical reaction equilibrium
and mass balance, for describing the phase behavior and complex chemical equilibrium in the
ternary system of formaldehyde–water–trioxane at temperatures between 413 K. New
approach for the prediction of vapor-liquid equilibrium of the binary system (TOX + W) and
the ternary system (FA+W+TOX) is compared with experimental data and UNIFAC method.
The calculated vapor–liquid equilibrium (VLE) result shows good agreement with the
experimental data. The COSMO-RS model has proven to be an accurate and effective method
for predicting the activity coefficient, and also more reasonable for predicting the
thermodynamic properties of formaldehyde–water–methanol reactive fluids.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 15:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 3: 8 presentations-Topic: “Chemical Engineering and Technology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. Chi-wai KAN
C0004 Presentation 2 (15:45~16:00)
Prediction of Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Properties for the Mixture of Propylene+Propane
from the Combined Use of Peng-Robinson Equation of State and Cosmo-Rs Model
Xinyun Pu, Lehuan Wu and Yansheng Liu
China University of Petroleum (Beijing), China
Abstract—In this research, the prediction of vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) of the binary
mixture of propylene+propane from the combined use of the Peng-Robinson equation of state
(PR-EOS) and the COSMO-RS model is examined. Following the Van der Waals mixing rule
(VdW), the average deviations in both the pressure and vapor phase composition from the
method are no more than 0.32% and 0.57%, respectively. Based on the results, it has been
shown that PR-EOS+VdW+COSMO-RS is a promising approach for propylene+propane
VLE predictions over a wide range of temperatures. This method introduces only one
adjustable parameter. Assuming the adjustable parameter as a function of temperature, this
method is used as a straight forward process without any iteration to estimate VLE data.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 15:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 3: 8 presentations-Topic: “Chemical Engineering and Technology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. Chi-wai KAN
C0005 Presentation 3 (16:00~16:15)
Solvent Screening for Cyclopentane Purification Based on COSMO-RS
Lehuan Wu, Xinyun Pu and Yansheng Liu
China University of Petroleum (Beijing), China
Abstract—Separation of cyclopentane has an important significance in environmental
protection and resource utilization. This work is intended to serve as a rapid way to screen
mixed solvent for extractive distillation of cyclopentane using the COSMO-RS method.
IDACs and VLE data of different binary systems were compared with computational results.
Then the performance of mixed solvent was studied by the COSMO-RS method, including
the influences of the solvent-to-feed ratio and the basic solvent and cosolvent ratio on the
relative volatility. Finally, the mixed solvent was validated to be effective by the experiments.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 15:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 3: 8 presentations-Topic: “Chemical Engineering and Technology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. Chi-wai KAN
C0007 Presentation 4 (16:15~16:30)
Schiff Base Transition Metal Complexes for ROP of L-Lactide
S Mantri, H. C. Pradhan, T Maharana
and Alekha Kumar Sutar
Ravenshaw University, India
Abstract—A Series of Schiff base transition metal complexes have been synthesized and its
reactivity for the ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of lactide has been studied. These metal
complexes were synthesized by the reactions of metal salt solution with one molar equivalent
of bulky Schiff-base ligand in methanol under nitrogen atmosphere. These complexes have
been tested as initiators for the ring-opening polymerization of lactide with variation of
concentration, time, solvent, etc. The transition metal complexes allow controlled
ring-opening polymerization as shown by the linear relationship between the percentage
conversion and the number-average molecular weight.
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Afternoon, November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 15:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
Session 3: 8 presentations-Topic: “Chemical Engineering and Technology”
Session Chair: Assoc. Prof. Chi-wai KAN
C0008 Presentation 5 (16:30~16:45)
Polymer Supported Schiff base Iron Complex for Epoxidation of trans-Stilbene
N. Natha, H. C. Pradhanb, Tungabidya Maharana and A. K. Sutar
National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India
Abstract—In the present investigation, the novel recyclable polystyrene anchored iron
complex supported by –ONN Schiff base is synthesized. This polymer anchored iron complex
is prepared by the reactions of metal solution with one molar equivalent of polystrene
supported Schiff-base ligands in methanol under nitrogen atmosphere. In contrast with other
polymer-supported catalysts, the greatest advantage of this catalyst system was that the cost of
the catalyst was remarkably low and recycled up to six times, due to the easily accessible
materials and the simple synthetic route. The higher efficiency of complexation of metal ions
on the polymer anchored Schiff base than unsupported analogue was another advantages of
this catalyst system. The structural study reveal that iron(III) complex is octahedral in
geometry. The catalytic activities of polystyrene supported iron complex toward the
epoxidation of trans-Stilbene is investigated. Experimental results indicate that the reactivity
of iron complex is dramatically affected by the polymer support and the rate of trans-Stilbene
conversion was 4.27 x 10-7 moledm-3s-1 and obeys first order kinetics. The efficiency of
supported catalysts remained almost constant upto six recycles.
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Poster Session
Tips: The poster session will last from 8:30 to 17:30. Please provide your home-made poster to the
conference specialist in advance before the conference beginning.
November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
B0017 (8:30~17:30)
Classification of Cardiac Arrhythmias Using Ensemble Classifiers with Reduced Features
Zeynep Beyza Zileli and Niyazi Kilic
Istanbul University, Turkey
Abstract—Ensemble learning algorithms are one of the most popular pattern classification
methods. In this study, electrocardiogram (ECG) records are investigated to classify them as
arrhythmia or normal sinus. Various classifiers such as REPTree, K- Nearest Neighbour
Classifier (k-NN) and support vector machines (SVM) are performed as base learners of
ensemble learning algorithms. At the same time, adaboost, bagging and random subspaces
(RSS) ensemble learning algorithms are utilized and compared each other. Besides, random
subset filter are used for reduced dimension of data. When obtained results with reduced
features are examined, the highest percentage of accuracy achieved without the using of
ensemble algorithm (individual classifier) is obtained with the support vector machine as
78.68%. While the support vector machines are used with random subspace method, accuracy
has been observed as 85.29 %. These results show that ensemble classifiers are more useful
than individual classifiers to classify cardiac arrhythmias.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
B0018 (8:30~17:30)
Design and Implementation of Software Based Audiometer System
Mehmet Cem Catalbas and Hasan Guler
Firat University, Turkey
Abstract—This paper proposes design and implementation of software based audiometer
using LabVIEW. In this study, basic definition and test procedure of audiometer are explained.
The implementation of audiometer is realized by LabVIEW. The most preferred clinical
audiometer method (Modified Hughson-Westlake) is selected for study. The test procedure
and audiometer implementation are explained by structure of binary case system. The ambient
noise level is determined by decibel meter used in calibration. Besides, audiometer calibration
process is performed for successful and realistic results. The calibration process is
implemented by polynomial fitting. Furthermore, configurable white noise is used for
minimizing interference between active and passive sound channel on duration of audiometer
test. As a result, this paper achieves implementing a pure tone audiometer based LabVIEW
with channel masking.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
E0001 (8:30~17:30)
Fluctuation Characteristics of NO2 Pollution over Yangtze River Delta during the Period of
Global Financial Crisis
Yin Du and Zhiqing Xie
Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology (NUIST), China
Abstract—Using the NO2 density data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) and
ground-based observations, the effects of industrial fluctuations due to the financial crisis on
local NO2 pollution are quantitatively assessed. The results are as follows. (1) The global
financial crisis caused distinct V-shaped fluctuations from May2007 to Dec2009 and the
largest anomalies of more than 1.5 times the standard deviations at the height of the crisis
period of Nov2008 to Feb2009, for major industrial products, thermal generating capacity,
electricity consumption, and tropospheric NO2 densities. (2) Among all industrial sectors, the
thermal power sector was mainly responsible for fluctuations in local NO2 pollution during
the crisis period. Especially, in the Yangtze River Delta, the thermal power sector has the
greatest share of coal consumption, namely 65.96%. Since electricity is mainly obtained from
local coal-burning thermal plants without NOx-processing equipment, installing
NOx-removal devices for all thermal power plants is at present an important, feasible way of
controlling local NOx pollution.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
E0003 (8:30~17:30)
Analysis of the FGOALS Simulation on East Asian Westerly Jet in CMIP5 during the Meiyu
Season
Yin Du and Zhiqing Xie
Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology (NUIST), China
Abstract—Based on the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project (CMIP5) coordinated
experiments simulated by the IAP Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model
(FGOALS), the properties of the East Asian Westerly Jet (EAWJ) during the Meiyu season
have been investigated with the using statistical analysis, kinetic and thermodynamic methods.
FGOALS can well capture the land and sea patterns of the EAWJ during the Meiyu period,
which is that patterns of the EAWJ mainly core divided by the borderline of 120°E.
Comparison with the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis, the EAWJ simulated by the FGOALS model
during the Meiyu period exists some biases, which are caused due to weaken of the simulated
meridional temperature gradient at the middle and upper troposphere and decrease of the
Tibetan Plateau heating, then lead to the corresponding south Asian high weaken. The
position and intensity of the EAWJ in the early summer is closely associated with the spatial
distribution and intensity of heavy precipitation in the middle and lower reaches of the
Yangtze River. The position of the simulated EAWJ is obviously more northward and
westward, and its intensity is greatly weaker, insulted that the Meiyu precipitation amount
becomes less, especially in the lower reach of the Yangtze River.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
E0007 (8:30~17:30)
Study on Ratcheting Behavior of Trabecular Bone with and without Marrow under Cyclic
Compression
Chao-lei Wei, Li-lan Gao and Chun-qiu Zhang
Tianjin University of Technology, China
Abstract—One of the major functions of bone is to provide structural support. So it is
important to study its mechanical behavior. The aim of this study was to investigate the
ratcheting behaviors of trabecular bone under cyclic compression and the effect of marrow on
the ratcheting strain of trabecular bone. So a series of tests were conducted for the rectangular
trabecular bone samples. It is found that the initial ratcheting strain of trabecular under cyclic
compressive load increases rapidly, and then its increasing rate keeps on a small value. The
relationship between the reduction of marrow and the evolution of mechanical properties of
trabecular bone was obtained and the microscopic deformation of tissue was observed with
the help of the optimized digital image correlation (DIC) technique. It was found that the
marrow can enhance the mechanical strength of trabecular bone to a large extent.
Simultaneously, the ratcheting strain of trabecular bone along its depth was basically same.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
E0009 (8:30~17:30)
Mechanical Behavior of Articular Cartilage Soaked in Physiological Saline under Cyclic
Compressive Loading
Dong-dong Liu, Li-lan Gao and Xiao-yi Qin
Tianjin University of Technology, China
Abstract—The ratcheting deformation of articular cartilage can be produced due to the
repeated accumulations of compressive strain. The aim of this study was to investigate the
ratcheting behavior of articular cartilage under cyclic compression. A series of cyclic
compressive tests with different stress amplitudes and stress rates were conducted for pig knee
articular cartilage, which was soaked in physiological saline. It is found that the ratcheting
strain increases with rising of stress amplitude, while it decreases with rising of stress rate.
The initial ratcheting strain of articular cartilage under cyclic compressive load increases
rapidly, and then it exhibits a relatively stable status. The change of Young’s modulus for
cartilage is the same as evolution of ratcheting strain. Simultaneously, the optimized digital
image correlation(DIC) technique was applied to study the ratcheting behavior of different
layers for cartilage of online soaked under cyclic compression. It is found that the ratcheting
behavior of cartilage is dependent on its depth. These results can provide the basis for disease
treatment of clinical cartilage and cartilage defect repair.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
E0010 (8:30~17:30)
Research on the Factors of Colonoscopy Screening Compliance in High-Risk Colorectal
Cancer Groups
MA Hong-mei and LU Jian-hong
Tianjin People’s Hospital, China
Abstract—At present, the colonoscopy rate of colorectal cancer in urban residents is low. In
order to acknowledge colonoscopy screening compliance of colorectal cancer high-risk of
urban community residents and its influencing factors is for the purpose of targeted nursing
intervention to improve compliance, to provide basis for colorectal cancer screening. The
authors take colorectal cancer screening high-risk groups sample from community in Tianjin
as the research object, according to whether be willing to accept endoscopic check, put them
into the case group and the control group. Designed the general questionnaire colorectal
cancer screening and colonoscopy cognitive questionnaire and refusing colonoscopy
questionnaire for patients at high risk of colorectal cancer, using Delphi method to get final
questionnaire, to get the influence factors of colorectal cancer high-risk patients receiving
endoscopic check. Through the data analysis, we draw that only whether of health care
between groups in all of the characteristics has statistically significant difference (P < 0.05),
and others like gender, marriage, culture degree, family income, etc. has no statistical
difference (P > 0. 05).Two groups has significant statistical difference in the colonoscopy
cognitive (P < 0.05).At the same time, busy work and no time are the major causes of refusing
to colonoscopy, with constituent ratio at 35%. After discussion, we consider that increasing
cognitive of colorectal cancer screening colonoscopy and targeted to intervention of refusing
colonoscopy related factors, could improve the colonoscopy screening compliance in patients
with high risk of colorectal cancer, so as to improve the compliance of the screening work.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
E0011 (8:30~17:30)
Biocompatibility Evaluation of Organic Acid-Decellularized Based Methods on Porcine
Corneal Scaffold
Hung-Jun Lin, Ting-Wei Li, Ping-Lun Jiang, Chon-Ho Yen, Ching-Fu Tu, Ming-Thau Sheu,
Yi-You Huang and Der-Zen Liu
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Abstract—Cornea disease is one of the main reasons of blindness, and the major treatment is
allogeneic corneal transplant. Due to lack of supplements of donor corneas, it’s urgent to
develop bioengineered corneal scaffolds to make recovery of the version. Decellularized
corneal xenograft scaffolds are thought to be great transplant substitutes for their natural ECM
and biologic factors, and porcine is one of the greatest animal resources for its similar
biological characteristics to human. The aim of this study was to establish organic
acid-decellularized porcine corneal scaffolds, and to recellularize corneal keratocytes into
decellularized scaffolds. The corneas were dissected from porcine, and then soaked in formic
acid, acetic acid or critic acid solutions at 25℃ for 72h on an orbital shaker. After
decellularized procedure, the corneal scaffolds were washed by PBS until pH value to 7. The
cells removal efficacy was examined by Qubit DNA assay, and ECM reservation was
examined by GAGs and Collagen assay. The results showed over 90% porcine cells was
eliminated after decellularized procedure. Compared with native corneas, the decellularized
corneal scaffolds had similar GAGs and Collagen contents. The SEM images confirmed the
decellularized corneal scaffolds remained uniform parallel microstructure, and showed porous
structure which might be beneficial for further keratocytes recellularization. After UV light
sterilization, the decellularized corneal scaffolds were seeded with keratocytes, SIRC cells for
1 weeks. MTT assay demonstrated keratocytes well proliferated on the decellular corneal
scaffolds. Taken together, these results showed the organic acid-decellularized based
decellularized corneal scaffolds had great potential to be corneal transplantation substitutes.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
E0013 (8:30~17:30)
Numerical Simulation of the Adenoidectomy Preoperative and Postoperative Upper Airway in
Children with OSAHS
Gang Wang, Chi Yu and Jing Zhang
Dalian University, China
Abstract—Obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is a highly prevalent and
potentially risky disease. Hypertrophic adenoids are a fundamental cause of pediatric
secretory otitis media, sinusitis and snoring. And then the nostril jams and eustachian tube
swallow mouth oppression is the main factor of adenoid hypertrophy. The present study takes
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach to assessing postoperative effect in children
with OSAHS undergoing adenoidectomy by comparison of the flow field characteristics
between postoperative with preoperative upper airway. The computational fluid dynamics
models were constructed using raw data from preoperative and postoperative computed
tomogram images of three children with OSAHS. The surgical operation altered the abnormal
anatomy of the upper airway. The whole upper airway resistance decreased significantly. It is
shown that the airflow patterns in postoperative nasopharyngeal airway are significantly
different from preoperative subjects.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
E0014 (8:30~17:30)
Analysis of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Using Apriori, DBSCAN, and
K-means Algorithms
Min Young Lee and Taeseon Yoon
Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies, Republic of Korea
Abstract—Known as the most virulent “super-bacteria,” methicillin-resistant staphylococcus
aureus (MRSA) is a bacterium that has developed a multi-resistance to standard types of
antibiotics, including the penicillins and cephalosporins. Such difficulty to treat with
antibiotics exposes MRSA patients to a severe danger—even to death—especially those who
possess weakened immune systems. In attempts to create effective antibiotics for MRSA,
previous researches have focused on proteins in localized areas of the genome. This research,
however, aims to suggest a new angle of MRSA by analyzing the entire genome through
bioinformatics. The research utilizes three data mining techniques: Apriori algorithm,
DBSCAN algorithm, and K-means algorithm. Apriori algorithm shows that Leucine is
predominant in the genome, a characteristic similar to pathogens that cause malaria, dengue,
and lung cancer. DBSCAN algorithm and K-means algorithm provide a surprising result:
while MRSA genome may seem like a lump of leucine, it actually consists of two separate
parts, with a ratio of 7 to 3. This result suggests that each region may have evolved differently
from the original strain of MRSA, or, only one of the two regions may account for the
multi-resistance of MRSA, while the other serving another purpose.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
C3002 (8:30~17:30)
Development of Superhydrophobic Silk Fabrics using Alkaline Hydrolysis
Sujin Lee, Suhyun Lee and Chung Hee Park
Seoul National University, South Korea
Abstract—This research was carried out in order to develop silk fabrics with dual scale
surface roughness and that show hydrophobicity and self-cleaning properties, employing
alkaline treatment process, the current conventional silk degumming method. Surface
roughness of 100% raw silk fabric was controlled by varying the degumming temperature and
time in a 0.1 M NaOH solution to adjust the extent of sericin dissolution. Hydrophobization
was carried out by depositing n-dodecyltrimethoxysilane (DTMS) through the chemical vapor
deposition (CVD) method. The surface morphology, surface chemical composition, weight
loss, tensile strength, luster, and color change were evaluated, and the surface wettability was
evaluated by water contact angles and shedding angles.
As the temperature and time of alkaline treatment increased, the weight loss increased, and
the tensile strength decreased, particularly at higher temperatures and longer times. It was
observed that the sericin on the fiber surface dissolved in the alkaline solution and formed
nanoclusters. Owing to this nanoscale roughness on the fabric surface through alkaline
treatment, contact angle increased from 0° to 152° after hydrophobic coating, and shedding
angle decreased from 90° to 15°, which indicated outstanding superhydrophobicity. Therefore,
condition for developing a self-cleaning silk fabric, maintaining physical properties such as
tensile strength, luster and color, while exhibiting outstanding superhydrophobicity.
This research has a great significance in the successful development of a silk fabric that
shows self-cleaning properties with minimum damage to its appearance, which was the
concerned obstacle for its processing, leading to a new way for the development of functional
silk fabrics in the future.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
C3003 (8:30~17:30) Fabrication of Single-faced Superhydrophobic Polyester Fabric Via Alkaline Hydrolysis and Blade Coating
Kirim Kim, Seon Young Youn and Chung Hee Park Seoul National University, South Korea
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to develop a single-faced superhydrophobic
polyester fabric with improved breathability and self-cleaning properties by using the
conventional alkaline hydrolysis and a blade coating. Alkaline hydrolysis using dilute NaOH
aqueous solution was used to form the micro and nano dual scale roughness on the surface of
fiber. The surface roughness was implemented by controlling the alkaline treatment time and
temperature, and the optimal conditions of the alkaline treatment were selected in
consideration of the surface roughness and the rate of tensile strength loss. Customized
composite foam coating emulsions were prepared by adjusting the volume concentration of
the fluoropolymer using a thickener with controlled viscosity. Experimental variables, such as
alkaline treatment time and temperature, were investigated to find the optimal conditions of
the alkaline treatment. Chemical and morphological changes, such as fiber surface, thickness,
weight, diameter, and tensile properties, were investigated. Then, the contact angle (CA) and
shedding angle (SHA) for each side of the hydrophobized PET were measured to find the
optimal conditions of single-faced superhydrophobicity. The washing durability test were also
examined.
As the alkaline treatment time and temperature increased, the finely formed nano roughness
was developed, which was effective to fabricate the superhydrophobic surface. Meanwhile,
the low viscosity of the foam emulsion was desirable to maintain the surface roughness. In
this study, a PET fabric with extreme asymmetric wettability was achieved: a face side
showing excellent superhydrophobicity and a back side achieving hydrophilicity due to e
chemical etching. The face side exhibited a CA of 162.8° and a SHA of 5.6°, while the back
side showed hydrophilicity such that it was completely absorbed on the surface within 109
seconds. The optimal condition of the single-faced superhydrphobic PET was as follows: The
PET was treated at alkaline temperatures at 70°C for 60 minutes and hydrophobized with a
composite foam with a volume ratio of fluoropolymer to thickener of 40 : 2. In this study,
conventional polyester alkaline hydrolysis was used to develop a single-faced
superhydrophobic PET by using low concentrations of the NaOH solutions, which minimized
the tensile strength loss and enhanced the breathability and wearer comfort at the same time.
This technology presents the possibility of industrial-scale manufacturing to generate proper
micro-nano surface roughness to create superhydrophobic PET by replacing the typical
technology of nano-particle applications with many side effects.
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November 13, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 8:30~17:30
Venue: 西特廰 (Room No.204)
C3004 (8:30~17:30)
Superhydrophobicity of Nanostructured Conductive Fabric Treated with Cf4 Plasma and
Water Immersion Treatment
Sohyun Park, Hey-sang Kim, Kyungha Baik and Chung Hee Park
Seoul National University, South Korea
Abstract—Wearable device, a textile-based components integrated by various electrical
materials, is easy of losing their smart functions by water. It is important that a textile-based
components of wearable device has anti-wettability by Superhydrophobic finishing for a wide
range of applications. If superhydrophobic finishing was applied to wearable devices to give it
anti-wettability, wearable devices would be used at more various fields. Therefore,
superhydrophobic surface with nano-scale clusters covered with hydrophobic layer on
metal-coated conductive fabrics was developed through plasma and water immersion
treatment in this study.
Superhydrophobic surface and electrically conductive nickel-copper coated fabric was
prepared by following three treatments: 1) plasma treatment, 2) water immersion to occur
fluorination reaction with plasma treated surface, and 3) plasma enhanced chemical vapor
deposition of hexamethyldisiloxane (O[Si(CH3)3]2; HMDSO) of nikel-copper coated fiber.
The treated fabrics had static contact angles (CA) of 159.5° and the shedding angle (SA) of
3.6°. The incorporation of CF4 etching and subsequent water immersion considerably
improved surface roughness by forming nano-scale clusters. In water, a catalytic reaction of
fluorine ions on metal coated surfaces improved surface roughness by forming clusters on the
fiber surface. The treated fabrics maintained its original electric resistance which is in the
range of 0.025─0.041 Ω. It was interesting to note that the modification of surface
morphology has little impact on the samples’ intrinsic conductivity. These multi-functional
fabrics would be relevant for smart textiles of wearable device which require water repellent
or self-cleaning and electro-conductive properties.
Dinner
18:00 Restaurant
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Conference Venue
GIS TAIPEI TECH Convention Center, Taiwan
(集思北科大會議中心)
http://www.meeting.com.tw/index.php/contact-us/796-contact-ntnu
TEL ( 電話): (02) 2741-7655, FAX(傳真): (02) 2741-8699
Address (地址): 億光大樓 2~3樓 (Sec. 3, Zhongxiao E. Rd., Taipei 10608 Taiwan, 台北市忠孝東路三
段 193巷旁) E-mail (信箱): [email protected]
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Civic Boulevard, Zhongshan District, 104 Taipei, Taiwan)
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Zhong Xiao East Road, Da'an District, 106 Taipei, Taiwan)
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International Journal of Food Engineering (IJFE,
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