The Fifth International Conference on Micro Total Analysis Systems, also known as Jl TAS 2001, will highlight the latest exciting events in the world ofminiaturized devices and systems for performing chemical and biochemical experimentation This conference has become mandatory for those of us working in this field as it is indeed helping to define our discipline. We are grateful to the people of the MESA Research Institute of the University of Twente, particularly Piet Bergveld and Albert van den Berg, for starting this meeting in 1994. Their original intention was for the Jl TAS meeting to be a small informal workshop. This workshop flavor was sustained through the second meeting held in Basel in 1996, but already in 1998 at the third meeting in Banff it was clear that the "workshop" had become a conference with 420 attendees. It was due to this clearly growing interest in microchemical systems that it was decided we should consider gradually moving toward an annual format and prepare for the possibility that the meeting would increase in popularity. Albert van den Berg was still yearning for a workshop at the Jl TAS 2000 meeting and planned a single session format. Again there was a large increase in submitted abstracts (more than 230 total) and a further increase in attendance. The Jl TAS steering committee again agreed that we would have to prepare to address the demand the meeting was receiving.
Albert van den Berg & J. Michael Ramsey
Micro Total Analysis Systems 2001 [PDF ebook]
Proceedings of the uTAS 2001 Symposium, held in Monterey, CA, USA 21-25 October, 2001
Micro Total Analysis Systems 2001 [PDF ebook]
Proceedings of the uTAS 2001 Symposium, held in Monterey, CA, USA 21-25 October, 2001
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Language English ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9789401010153 ● Editor Albert van den Berg & J. Michael Ramsey ● Publisher Springer Netherlands ● Published 2012 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4654062 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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