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Nanotech 2007 Program - Wednesday May 23
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WEDNESDAY - Registration | Main Lobby |
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| 8:30 |
Keynotes: Composites and Interfaces | Grand Ballroom G |
| | Session chair: Tom Twardowski, Widener and Villanova Universities, US |
| 8:30 |
Nanocomposites and Nanofluidics E.P. Giannelis, Cornell University, US (bio) |
| 9:15 |
Structure Characterization of Nanocomposites by Synchrotron X-ray Rays B.S. Hsiao, Stony Brook University, US (bio) |
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| 8:30 |
Keynotes: Micro & Nano Fluidics - Sponsored by Kodak | Grand Ballroom F |
| | Session chair: Daniel Attinger, Columbia University, US |
| 8:30 |
Multiphase Microfluidics: FromTailor-Made Nanomaterials to Microflows Near the Speed of Sound A. Guenther, University of Toronto, CA (bio) |
| 9:15 |
The microfluidics of cilia motion: developmental biology, respiratory mechanics and beyond Y. Ventikos, University of Oxford, UK (bio) |
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Nanoscale Characterization: Force characterization: push, pull, bend | Grand Ballroom H |
| | Session chair: Pierre Panine, ESRF, FR and Greg Haugstad, University of Minnesota, US |
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The MINATEC Nanoscale Characterization Centre: Comprehensive and complementary analysis tools for nanoelectronics F. Rieutord, Center for Atomic Energy - Grenoble, FR |
| 9:00 |
The Casimir Force and quantum interaction between conducting macro-bodies at nanoscale distances V. Petrov, M. Petrov, V. Bryksin, J. Petter and T. Tschudi, Darmstadt Technical University, DE |
| 9:20 |
Nanoscale Deformation Measurements for Reliability Assessment of MEMS and NEMS J. Keller, D. Vogel and B. Michel, Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (IZM), DE |
| 9:40 |
Effective Use of Focused Ion Beam (FIB) in Investigating Fundamental Mechanical Properties of Metals at the Nano-Scale. J.R. Greer and W.D. Nix, Palo Alto Research Center, US |
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| 8:30 |
BioNano: Cancer Diagnostics, Imaging & Treatment: Panel | Grand Ballroom E |
| | Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US |
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Large Pharmaceutical Industry PerspectiveM. Analoui, Pfizer Global Research, US (bio) |
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NCI Nanotechnology for Cancer Alliance PerspectiveL.K. Molnar, Nanotechnology Alliance, National Cancer Institute (NCI), US (bio) |
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Small Pharmaceutical/Medical Device Industry PerspectiveT. Hirt, Biocure, Inc., US |
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Food and Drug Administration PerspectiveN. Sadrieh, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), US (bio) |
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| 8:30 |
Keynotes: NanoFab: NanoElectronics | Grand Ballroom C |
| | Session chair: Uma Krishnamoorthy, Sandia National Labs and Leo Ocola, Argonne National Laboratory, US |
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CMOS Process and Design Options for 32nm and beyond A. Wild, Freescale Semiconductors Crolles Research Center, FR (bio) |
| 9:15 |
Nanotechnology and Applications in III-V Materials and Devices I. Adesida, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US (bio) |
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| 8:30 |
Nanotech Benefits: Remediation, Health and Society | Grand Ballroom B |
| | Session chair: Chinh Pham, Greenberg Traurig, US |
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Aided Transport of Nano-Iron in Clay Soils Using Direct Electric Field L. Hannum and S. Pamukcu, Lehigh University, US |
| 8:50 |
Applications for Nanomaterials in Water & Wastewater Treatment – A Review of the Current State of the Practice J.M. Nielsen, M. Olthof, R. Adams and D. Mundt, ENVIRON International Corporation, US |
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Nano-Catalysts and Colloidal Suspensions of Carbo-Iron for Environmental Application K. Mackenzie, H. Hildebrand and F.-D. Kopinke, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, DE |
| 9:30 |
Nanotechnologies and Health Maintenance A. Rae, NanoDynamics, US |
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WCM: Atomic/numerical-based models | Grand Ballroom A |
| | Session chair: Josef Watts, IBM, USA |
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Nanoscale Physics for Compact Models M. Lundstrom and H. Pal, Purdue University, US |
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Carbon Nanotube Transistor Compact Model J. Deng, G.C. Wan and H.-S. Wong, Stanford University, US |
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Modeling of FET Flicker Noise and Impact of Technology Scaling C.-Y. Chen, Y. Liu, S. Cao, R. Dutton, J. Sato-Iwanaga, A. Inoue and H. Sorada, Stanford University, US |
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| 9:45 |
TechConnect 2007 Opening & Keynotes | Rooms 209-210 |
| | Session chair: Michael Pratt, Boston University, US |
| 9:45 |
TechConect Opening M. Pratt, Boston University, US (bio) |
| 10:00 |
Genzyme: Technology Needs B.M. Pratt, Genzyme Corporation, US (bio) |
| 10:20 |
Eastman Kodak: Technology Needs B. Johnston, Eastman Kodak Company, US |
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| 8:20 |
Cleantech 2007 Opening & Keynotes | Theater |
| | Session chair: Matthew Laudon, NSTI & Kitu Bindra, Buchanan Ingersoll |
| 8:20 |
Cleantech 2007 Welcome D. Laird, Sandia National Laboratories, US |
| 8:30 |
Cleantech Futures V. Khosla, Khosla Ventures, US (bio) |
| 9:15 |
CleanTech Needs and Solutions for the Electric Power Sector H. Courtright, Electric Power Research Institute, US (bio) |
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| 10:00 |
Expo Hall - Coffee | Exhibit Hall |
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| 10:30 |
Softnano: Soft Nanotechnology | Grand Ballroom G |
| | Session chair: Krassimir Velikov, Unilever |
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Forming nanoemulsion debye glasses: irreversible elastic vitrification through extreme emulsification T.G. Mason, University of California- Los Angeles, US |
| 11:00 |
Structural and rheological investigation of Fd3m inverse micellar cubic phases M. Pouzot, R. Mezzenga, M. Leser and L. Sagalowicz, Nestlé Research Center, CH |
| 11:20 |
Modulation Of Nanochannels Hydration In Lipid Cubic Phases Studied by SANS and SAXS B. Angelov, A. Angelova, V. Garamus, G. Lebas, S. Funari, S. Lesieur, M. Ollivon and P. Couvreur, CNRS UMR8612, FR |
| 11:40 |
2D and 3D Nanostructured Amphiphile Self-Assembly Materials C.J. Drummond, C. Fong, T. Kaasgaard, S. Sagnella, C. Conn, T. Greaves, I. Krodkiewska, A. Weerawardena and N. Gong, CSIRO, AU |
| 12:00 |
Nanoassemblies from Vitamin C Derivatives P. Lo Nostro, M. Ambrosi, E. Fratini, F. Ridi, E. Carretti, V. Alfredsson, B.W. Ninham and P. Baglioni, University of Florence, IT |
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| 11:00 |
Polymer Nanocomposites: Nanoparticles | Grand Ballroom H |
| | Session chair: Tom Twardowski, Widener and Villanova Universities, US |
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Innovative PMMA/Silica nanocomposites for optical and biomedical applications M. Avella, L. De Petrocellis, E. Di Pace, M.E. Errico, G. Gentile and P. Orlando, ICTP-CNR, IT |
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Effects of Nano-Scale Core-Shell Rubber on the Volume Shrinkage for Unsaturated Polyester Y-J Huang, T-J Guo, Y-H Yang, M-C Chen, M-C Tsai and Y. Andriani, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, TW |
| 11:40 |
Effect of Nanoparticle Inclusions on Block copolymer phase morphology D. Palta, J. Waller and D.G. Bucknall, Georgia Institute of Technology, US |
| 12:00 |
Thermal and Electrical Properties of Polyamide/Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Nanocomposites E. Logakis, Ch. Pandis, A. Kanapitsas, V. Peoglos, P. Pissis, J. Pionteck, P. Pötschke, M. Micusík and M. Omastová, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), GR |
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| 11:00 |
CNT: Synthesis | Grand Ballroom B |
| | Session chair: Wolfgang Bacsa, Université Paul Sabatier, FR |
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C-SWNT: A technology platform S. Robert, Raymor, US |
| 11:20 |
Covalent Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes with Different-Reactivity Diisocyanate for Polyurethane Nanocomposites T. Nguyen, A. Granier, N. Eidelman and J.W. Martin, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US |
| 11:40 |
Low-temperature growth of carbon nanofibers by selective heating of catalyst A.V. Vasenkov, V.V. Kolobov and A.V. Melechko, CFD Research Corporation, US |
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Directed Growth of Carbon Nanotubes Utilizing Plasma Induced Surface Charging Voltage J.B.K. Law, C.K. Koo and J.T.L. Thong, National University of Singapore, SG |
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| 11:00 |
NanoFab: Advances in Nano-Lithography | Grand Ballroom C |
| | Session chair: Sang Hyun Oh, University of Minnesota, US |
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Novel lithography technique using an ASML stepper/scanner for the manufacture of display devices in MEMS world K. Best, P. Raval, N. Kappel, C. Yang, M. Wang, N. Jeewakhan, M. Prejda, K. Kassekert and M. Moore, ASML USA, Inc - Special Applications, US |
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High resolution Nanolithography using Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopy (FIB SEM) O. Wilhelmi, L Roussel, D.J. Stokes and D.H.W. Hubert, FEI Company, NL |
| 11:40 |
Dip Pen Nanolithography®: A Maturing Technology for High-Throughput Flexible Nanopatterning J.R. Haaheim, E.R. Tevaarwerk, J. Fragala and R. Shile, NanoInk, Inc., US |
| 12:00 |
Fabrication of Bowtie Nano-Gap Structures by Electron Beam Lithography R. Murali, E. Walters, F. Zaman, C. Tabor, W. Huang, M. El-Sayed and J.D. Meindl, Georgia Tech, US |
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| 11:00 |
BioSensors: Nucleic Acid Application & Detection | Grand Ballroom E |
| | Session chair: Chris Menzel, Spectra, US |
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DNA Detection Using Metal-Fluorescence Interactions on Two-Dimensionally Assembled Gold Nanoparticles M. Nakahara, S. Taniguchi and T. Inoue, Hitachi, Ltd., JP |
| 11:20 |
Rapid Isothermal Amplification and Multiplexed Surface Detection of Short DNA Sequences E. Tan, Y. Han, E. Kniazeva, M. Buechel, B. Erwin and A. Niemz, Keck Graduate Institute, US |
| 11:40 |
Peptide Nucleic Acids Modified Nano-Biosensor for Early Cancer Diagnosis S. Rastogi, N. Mishra, P. Winterrowd, R. Nelson and W. Maki, University of Idaho, US |
| 12:00 |
Nanoplex(TM) Biotags: Near-IR Excited, Highly Multiplexed Nanoparticulate Optical Detection Tags for Diagnostic Assays S. Penn, R. Cromer, M. Sha, B. Doering, B. Brown, S. Norton and I. Walton, Oxonica Inc, US |
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| 10:30 |
BioNano: Drug Delivery | Grand Ballroom D |
| | Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US |
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Targeted Nanoparticle-Polypeptide Conjugates for Breast Cancer Treatment F. Alexis, P. Basto, A. Radovic-Moreno, R. Langer and O.C. Farokhzad, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, US |
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Polymer Nanospheres for Improved Drug Delivery of Protein Therapeutics and Viral Antigens T.P. Castor, Aphios Corporation, US |
| 11:10 |
Targeted Aptamer-Nanoparticles to Diminish Drug Resistance of Cancer Cells in vitro Study P. Basto, F. Alexis, E. Levy-Nissenbaum, R. Langer and O. Farokzhad, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US |
| 11:30 |
Drug Eluting Nanostructured Coatings K.C. Popat, M. Eltgroth and T.A. Desai, University of California, San Francisco, US |
| 11:50 |
Specific targeting and delivery of virus envelope-coated nanoparticle cargoes into receptor-bearing cells and subcellular compartments. A.C. Moore, A.A. Kolokoltsov and R.A. Davey, University of Texas Medical Branch, US |
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Micro & Nano Fluidics: Nano Fluidic Devices - Sponsored by Kodak | Grand Ballroom F |
| | Session chair: Ed Furlani, Eastman Kodak, US |
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Overview: Micro & Nano Fluidics (invited overview presentation) D. Attinger, Columbia University, US (bio) |
| 11:00 |
Fabrication of 1D nanochannels with thin glass wafers for single molecule studies H. Hoang, I. Segers-Nolten, N. Tas, M. de Boer, V. Subramaniam and M. Elwenspoek, Mesa+ Institute for Nanotechnology, NL |
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Nanoparticle transport through carbon nanopipes M. Whitby and N. Quirke, Imperial College, UK |
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Functional Nanoplumbing for DNA analysis R. Riehn, R. Staunton, S.F. Lim, W.W. Reisner and R.H. Austin, North Carolina State University, US |
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Gated Chemical Transport and Enhance Flow through Carbon Nanotube Membranes M. Majumder and B. Hinds, Univ. KY, US |
| 12:20 |
Nanodroplet Impact on Liquid Substrates via Molecular Dynamics D. Lussier, N.M.P. Kakalis and Y. Ventikos, University of Oxford, UK |
| 12:40 |
A Targeted Nanotechnology-based Therapeutic System for the Combined Chemoprevention of Colon Cancer S. Prabhu and N. Kanthamneni, College of Pharmacy, Western University of Health Sciences, US |
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| 10:30 |
WCM: Statistical/process-based models | Grand Ballroom A |
| | Session chair: Carlos Galup-Montoro, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil |
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Modeling MOSFET Process Variation using PSP J.S. Watts, Y-M Lee and J-E Park, IBM, US |
| 11:00 |
Modeling Process Variations Using a Compact Model R. Murali and J.D. Meindl, Georgia Tech, US |
| 11:20 |
Simulating CMOS Circuits Containing Multiple FET Types Including the Geometric Dependence of Correlation between FET Types J-E Park, C-H Liang, J. Assenmacher, J. Watts, S-J Park and R. Wachnik, IBM, US |
| 11:40 |
Optimal Skew Corners for Compact Models N. Lu, IBM, US |
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| 11:00 |
TechConnect: Pharma & Biotech 1 | Room 203 |
| | Session chair: Bruce Pratt, Genzyme, US |
| 11:00 |
Detection of Single Nucleotide Polymorphysms (SNPs) and Nucleic Acid Sequences E. Zisman, Yeda R&D C0. LTD @ The Weizmann Institute of Science, IL |
| 11:10 |
IN VITRO-DERIVED ADULT PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS AND USES THEREFOR A. Sharda, Nucleus Remodeling, Inc., US |
| 11:20 |
A and D Vitamins and their Metabolites: A. Buttz, SME, US |
| 11:30 |
Identification of Normal Vs. Potentially Precancerous Prostate Lesions A. Brunetto, University of Pittsburgh, US |
| 11:40 |
Gramicidin S based Mitochondrial Targeting Agents A. Brunetto, University of Pittsburgh, US |
| 11:50 |
Communication unit for a person’s skin W. De Geest, TheraSolve, BE |
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TechConnect: Electronics & Materials 1 | Room 204 |
| | Session chair: Naoki Chiba, Sanyo, US |
| 11:00 |
Carbon Nanotube-based Thermal Interface Material K. Ritala, University of Washington, US |
| 11:10 |
Low-temperature Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes by Selectively Heating Catalyst A. Vasenkov, CFD Research Corporation, US |
| 11:20 |
Full Integration of Carbon Nanotubes with Semiconductor Technology C. Mahon, CAT Science, DK |
| 11:30 |
Thermally and Electrically Conductive Adhesive C. Gorrichateugui, NextTechs Technologies, LLC, US |
| 11:40 |
Hollow Nanofibers and Nanospheres K. Ritala, University of Washington, US |
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| 10:30 |
Cleantech & Sustainable Industries: Corporate Interests | Theater |
| | Session chair: Regina Ramazzini, CSTI, US |
| 10:30 |
GE Energy - Ecomagination K. Brass, General Electric, US |
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| 11:10 |
Cleantech & Sustainable Industries: Corporate & Investment Interests | Theater |
| | Session chair: Dallas Kachan, Inside Greentech |
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S. Venkatesh, Omron, US (bio) |
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J. Sylvia, Texas Pacific Group, US |
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H. Ibe, Toshiba, JP |
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L. Norman, Halliburton, US |
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| 12:00 |
TechConnect Lunch - Upper Terrace | Terrace |
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Cleantech Lunch - Expo Hall | Exhibit Hall |
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Nanotech Lunch Expo Hall A-C | Exhibit Hall |
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Nanoscale Tools | Grand Ballroom G |
| | Session chair: John Tucker, Keithley Instruments |
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Avoiding self-heating effects and measurement errors on nanoscale devices using Pulse I-V techniques J. Tucker, KeithleyInstruments, Inc., US |
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Computer aided design of nano-scale technologies K. Stokbro, Atomistix, US |
| 1:40 |
Electronic and magnetic transport measurements with probe stations J. Lindemuth, Lake Shore Cryotronics, US |
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Nanopositioners – An essential part of the nanotechnology toolkit J.F. MacKay, Mad City Labs, US |
| 2:20 |
Attributes of DPN® – compelling nanotechnology; Unique Advantages of NSCRIPTOR™ J. Haahein, Nanoink, US |
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CNT: Mechanical & Composites | Grand Ballroom B |
| | Session chair: Wolfgang Bacsa, Université Paul Sabatier, FR |
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Mechanical Properties of SWCNT Yarns and Felt-Composites D.S. Lashmore, M.W. Schauer, M.W. Wittmann and J.J. Brown, Nanocomp Technologies Inc., US |
| 1:20 |
Chemistry: The solution for making high performance SWNT-based materials B. Simard, National Research Council of Canada, CA |
| 1:40 |
Nano-Composite Interface with CNTs Films G. Lanzara and F.K. Chang, Stanford University, US |
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NanoFab: Novel Materials and Nano-Structures Fabrication | Grand Ballroom C |
| | Session chair: Guy DeRose, California Institute of Technology, US |
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Responsive Hydrogels as Model Materials to Study the Deformation Behavior of Patterned Polymer Nanostructures V.R. Tirumala, C.M. Stafford, R. Huang, E.K. Lin and L.E. Ocola, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US |
| 1:20 |
Title: Nano/micro-structures formation driven by local protonation of polymer thin films via dip-pen nanolithography C. Maedler, S. Chada, A. La Rosa and M. Yan, Portland State University, US |
| 1:40 |
Bio-inorganic hybrids for nanoelectronics M. Ozkan, University of California - Riverside, US |
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Single Crystalline InN Nanorods: Controlled Synthesis, Characterizations, and Applications O. Kryliouk, H.J. Park, J. Mangum, T. Anderson, A. Davydov, I. Levin and Z. Liliental-Weber, University of Florida, US |
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BioSensors: Spectroscopy | Grand Ballroom E |
| | Session chair: Chris Menzel, Spectra, US |
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SERS Nanotags for Point-of-Care Diagnostics M. Natan, Oxonica, US |
| 1:20 |
Homogeneous Bioluminescence Resonant Energy Transfer On High Density Array Imaging Chip B. Filanoski, S. Rastogi, E. Cameron, N. Mishra and W. Maki, University of Idaho, US |
| 1:40 |
DNA-DNA Interaction on Dendron-Functionalized Sol-Gel Silica Films Followed with Surface Plasmon Fluorescence Spectroscopy S.H. Kwon, B.J. Hong, H.Y. Park, W. Knoll and J.W. Park, Center for Integrated Molecular System., KR |
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Evaluation of silver nanostructures fabricated using glancing angle deposition as localized surface plasmon resonance biosensors D.A. Gish, F. Nsiah, M.T. McDermott and M.J. Brett, University of Alberta, CA |
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ICCN: Predicting Electrical Properties of Nanostructured Materials | Grand Ballroom D |
| | Session chair: John De Mello, Imperial College, UK |
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Quantum Design of Complex Nanostructured Electronic Materials A.J. Williamson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US |
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Pseudopotential theory of electronic excitations in semiconductor nanostructures A. Franceschetti and M.C. Troparevsky, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, US |
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Conduction Properties of BN-doped Fullerene Chain Obtained by Density Functional Calculations N. Krainara, P. Luksirikul, J. Sirijaraensre, P. Pantu and J. Limtrakul, Kasetsart University, TH |
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Nanoscale Modeling of Damage and Annealing of SiC Diode Detectors under Irradiation B. Khorsandi, W. Windl, T.E. Blue, J. Chenkovich and D. Miller, Ohio State University, US |
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Toxicology Studies in Nanotechnology - 1 | Grand Ballroom H |
| | Session chair: Srinvas Iyer, LANL, US |
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Cytotoxicity of Dental Nanocomposite Particles E.L. Kostoryz, C.J. Utter, Y. Wang, V. Dusevich and P. Spencer, University of Missouri-Kansas City, US |
| 1:20 |
An OMICs Approach for Assessing the Safety of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Human Skin and Lung Cells M.J. Cunningham, M. Shah, C. Lema, S. Magnuson, M. Falduto, L. Balzano and D. Resasco, Houston Advanced Research Center, US |
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Toxicogenomics study of nanomaterials on the model organism zebrafish I. Rojo, M. Uriarte, I. Obieta, I. Bustero, A. Egizabal, M.A. Pardo and O. Martínez de Ilárduya, Azti-Tecnalia, ES |
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Stable Isotope Tracing - a way forward for Nanotechnology? B. Gulson, H. Wong, M. McCall, S. Danon, G. Greenoak, J. Trotter, P. Casey and J. Stauber, Commonwealth Scientifc and Industrial Research Organisation, AU |
| 2:20 |
An integrated NMR/nanosensor system for sensitive detection of environmental toxins and harmful microbes J.M. Perez, D.P. Fries and J.J. Hickman, University of Central Florida, US |
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WCM: SOI/double-gate/high-voltage models | Grand Ballroom A |
| | Session chair: Keith Green, Texas Instruments, USA |
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Impact of Gate Induced Drain Leakage and Impact Ionization Currents on Hysteresis Modeling of PD SOI Circuits Q. Chen, S. Suryagandh, J-S Goo, J.X. An, C. Thuruthiyil and A.B. Icel, Advanced Micro Devices, US |
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Compact modeling of drain current in Independently Driven Double-Gate MOSFETs D. Munteanu, J.L. Autran, X. Loussier and O. Tintori, L2MP-CNRS, FR |
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Explicit Short Channel Compact Model of Independent Double Gate Mosfet M. Reyboz, O. Rozeau, T. Poiroux, P. Martin, M. Cavelier and J. Jomaah, CEA-LETI, FR |
| 2:30 |
A Computationally Efficient Method for Evaluating Distortion in DG MOSFETs R. Salazar, A. Ortiz-Conde and F.J. García Sánchez, Solid State Electronics Laboratory, VE |
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TechConnect Corporate Needs & IP | Room 203 |
| | Session chair: James Weyhenmeyer, University of Illinois, US |
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BASF Technology Needs M. Gomez, BASF Venture Capial, US (bio) |
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Medtronic Technology Needs S. Audet, Medtronic, US (bio) |
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Emerging Technology & Investment Keynote | Theater |
| | Session chair: Lynn Foster, Greenberg Traurig, US |
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Hard Learned Lessons about Venture Investing--What everyentrepreneur should know Bill Davidow, Mohr Davidow Ventures, US |
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Cleantechnology & Sustainable Industries: Investment Panel | Theater |
| | Session chair: Nick Parker, Cleantech Venture Network |
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P. Danielson, MMA Renewable Ventures, US |
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J. Andrews, Atlas Ventures, US |
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R. Rothrock, Venrock, US |
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N. Cameron, Emerald Technology Ventures, US |
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R. Atluru, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, US |
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Cleantechnology & Sustainable Industries: Policy Panel | Room 210 |
| | Session chair: Daniel Laird, Sandia National Lab, US |
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W. Pulling, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, US |
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D. Kammen, Goldman School for Public Policy, UC Berkeley, US |
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B. Machol, EPA, US |
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G. Sterzinger, Renewable Energy Policy Project, US |
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Successful Private Equity & Venture Capital Funding for Early Stage Companies : Panel | Room 204 |
| | Session chair: Tom Rosenbloom, Foley and Lardner, US |
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J. Fonstad, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, US |
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N. Kane, Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc., US |
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E. Burnett, Applied NanoWorks, US |
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R. Serrato, Tokyo Electron Venture Capital, US |
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T. Rosenbloom, Foley & Lardner LLP, US |
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Cleantech Posters & Expo | Exhibit Hall C |
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Bio Energy: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Energy balance development in a cogeneration with biogas for H2 production by catalytic reforming. I.P. Hernández Rosales, A. Fernández Madrigal, L. García Serrano, UNAM, MX |
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Perspectives for anaerobic waste treatment using dry fermentation (System BEKON) to reduce CO2 emissions illustrated by the practical example of the island of Phu Quoc / S.R.Vietnam M. Wittmaier, S. Langer, M. Schädlich, D.N. Quynh, N.D. Cuong, B. Bilitewski, P. Werner, H. Wiesmeth, A. Karragiannidis, Institute for recycling and enviromental protection, DE |
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An Effective and Low Cost Platinum Electrode for Microbial Fuel Cells H. Park, D. Perello, U. Mushtaq, I. Lee, A. Star and M. Yun, University of Pittsburgh, US |
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Meeting the demand for agricultural-based biofuel feedstocks T. Todaro, Scoville PR for Targeted Growth, US |
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Efficiency is the Key Factor in the Replacement of Fossil Fuels With Biofuels R. Cage, none listed, US |
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Cleantech Fuels: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Extracting unburnt coal from black coal fly ash M. Kusnierova, P. Fecko, Slovac Academy of Science, SK |
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Bacterial desulphurization of brown coals P. Fecko, M. Kusnierova, M. Safarova, V. Cablik, VSB-TU Ostrava, CZ |
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Ion conducting solid electrolytes based on nanostrutured polymers T. Phan, R. Bouchet, M. Robinet and D. Bertin, Université de Provence, FR |
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Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Phosphosilicate Membranes for Medium Temperature H2/O2 Fuel Cells M. Mika, B. Klapste, M. Paidar, K. Bouzek, J. Vondrak, Institute of Chemical Technology, CZ |
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Enhanced Water Management with Electroosmotic Pumps for PEM Fuel Cells S. Litster, C.R. Buie, T. Fabian, J.K. Eaton and J.G. Santiago, Stanford University, US |
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Improvement of hydrogenation kinetics and catalytic effects of TiCl3 and TiO2 on MgH2 with LiH metal hydride synthesized by high energy ball milling K_S. Jung, G_J. Lee, K_S. Lee, Hanyang University, KR |
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Hydrogen Generation via Water Electrolysis Using Highly Efficient Nanometal Electrodes R.B. Dopp and K. McGrath, DoppStein Enterprises/QuantumSphere, Inc., US |
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Production of hydrogen from methanol over high active Cu/ZnO catalysts promoted by ceria L.C. Chung and C.T. Yeh, National Tsinghua University, TW |
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Investigation of the hydrogen powered engine A.J. Jin and F.M. Larsen, Hoda Global Company, US |
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Cleantech Emissions & Pollution: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Development of Functionally Graded SiC-Based T. Gerdes and M. Willert-Porada, University of Bayreuth, DE |
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Electron Induced Destruction of Organic Air Pollutants in Waste Air Streams A.L. Testoni, J. Shi and T. Hafford, Advanced Electron Beams, Inc., US |
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Study on non-Freon air cooling system using water refrigerant A. Sugawara, S. Nakamikawa, M. Kageyama, S. Yamazaki, N. Abe, T. Itou, A. Tsurumaki and K. Kawasaki, Niigata University, JP |
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Opportunities and Obstacles for “Clean” Advanced Automotive Technologies A.E. Mascarin, IBIS Associates, Inc., US |
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Simulation of Oxygen Delignification in an Existing Bleaching Plant for Waste Minimization I. Dogan, G.A. Guruz, Faculty Member, Prof. Dr., TR |
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Environmental Cleantech: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Conjugates of Enzyme-Magnetic Nanoparticles for Bioremediation* Y. Qiang, A. Sharma, A. Paszczynski and D. Meyer, University of Idaho, US |
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Recovery of Caustic Soda in Textile Mercerization by Combined Membrane Filtration J. Yang, C. Park, D. Lee and S. Kim, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH), KR |
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Study of model contaminants desorption from recycled PET in dry air and nitrogen atmosphere by thermogravimetric analysis A.S.F. Santos, J.A.M. Agnelli, E.S. Medeiros, E. Corradini, S. Manrich, INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH, BR |
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Development of a Mobile Asbestos Decontamination Process T. Gerdes, A. Rosin, M. Willert-Porada, University of Bayreuth, DE |
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Water Sterilization Using Semiconductor-Based Deep Ultraviolet Light Sources O. Bilenko, Yu. Bilenko, I. Shturm, A. Lunev and R. Gaska, Optoelectronic Products Manager, US |
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Serpentine Fluidic Structures for Particle Separation A.S. Kole, M.H. Lean, J. Seo, Palo Alto Research Center Inc, US |
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Sorption of Ethylbenzene, Toluene and Xylene onto Crumb Rubber from Aqueous Solutions L.A. Alamo-Nole, F. Roman and O. Perales-Perez, UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO AT MAYAGUEZ, PR |
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Degradation kinetics for blue acid 9 dye by advanced oxidization process with TiO2/uv J.A. Cortés, M.T. Alarcón-Herrera, M. Villicaña-Méndez, J. González-Hernández, J.F. Pérez-Robles, Advanced Materials Research Center (CIMAV), MX |
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Life Cycle Assessment of a company: e-tool to quantify the environmental performances Y. Loerincik, Y. Wenger, M. Margni and O. Jolliet, Ecointesys - Life Cycle Systems, CH |
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Sustainability in Design Argumentation (SDA) S. Petersen, Stanford Univ, US |
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From Climate Crisis to Cleantech Success K. Skierka, Bite Communications, US |
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Novel Clean Technologies: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Influence of Morphology on Hydroxyapatite Surface Functionalization A.N. Vasiliev, E. Zlotnikov, J.G. Khinast and R.E. Riman, Rutgers University, US |
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Nano-structures materials for Energy Direct Conversion and Fuel Breeding L. Popa-Simil, LAVM Llc., US |
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Development of Ecobinders Using Technical Lignins Modified by Laccases G. Sena-Martins and J. Cardoso-Duarte, INETI, PT |
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Building Green with Nanotechnology G. Elvin, Green Technology Forum, US |
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Self-Cleaning and Antipolluting Properties of Tio2-Containing Cementitious Materials M.V. Diamanti, M.F. Brunella, MP. Pedeferri, C. Pirotta, P. Manzocchi, S. Curtoni, Politecnico di Milano, IT |
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Nanocrystalline Sorbents for Removal of Pollutants From Combustion and Fuel Gases S. Winecki, NanoScale Corporation, US |
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Microwave Assist Technology and the Mixed Oxide Method for Producing Nano Barium Titanate H.S. Shulman, M. Fall, S. Allan, Ceralink Inc., US |
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Seldon’s Adaptable Water Purifiers™ - A Responsive Design with Multi-removal Capabilities A. Cummings, CEO, US |
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Heat is the Enemy of Energy Efficiency D. Forder and P. Fox, TAG Technology, US |
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Renewable Energy: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Characterization of Ru-Ir-O electrocatalyst powders for anode reaction in SPE L. Morales S., G. Alonso, G. Orozco, A. Fernandez and L.G. Arriaga, UNAM, MX |
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Photoreduction of NAD(P) by activated dye molecule-DNA monolayer S. Nokhrin, S. Gaballah, J.S. Lee, University of Saskatchewan, CA |
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Amorphous Diamond Solar Cells J.C. Sung, M-C. Kan, T-J. Hsiao and M. Sung, KINIK Company, TW |
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Traditional Industries: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Clean Technology & Sustainable Design Applied to the New York State Alternative Fuel Vehicle Research Laboratory (AFVRL) J. Ostafi and D. Sereno, Flad & Associates, US |
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The Design and Fabrication of Reflector Array for Multi- Chip LED Lamp H. Jeong, B. Jung, S. Han, E. Song, S. Park and J. Lee, Koera Institute of Energy Research, KR |
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Becoming Clean, Lean and Green: A Case Study of the Trillion Dollar Electronics Industry H. Stone and D. Purpura, GoodBye Chain Group, US |
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Cleantech Business, Investment & Licensing: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Indispensable Tips for IP Savvy VC’s M. Messinger, Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C., US |
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Innovation directions in Bio Energy and Renewable Energy sectors M. Kayat and C. Klick, UTEK Corporation, US |
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Advancing CleanTech: University Technology Transfer L.R. Mejia, Stanford University, US |
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Government & Industry Policy: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Business Opportunities for Foreign Companies in the German Renewable Energy Market P. Kunze, N. Dobrott, IIC, Inc., US |
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Policies for environmentally beneficial nanotechnologies B. Walsh, L. Evans, T. Crichton and N. Morley, Oakdene Hollins Ltd, UK |
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Good Policy Makes for Good Business - and Visa Versa B. Cinnamon, Akeena Solar, US |
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Industry Specific Needs: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Harnessing the power of the sun, the wind…and the media? Why cleantech companies need to innovate both in the lab and in their communications. M. Allison, Waggener Edstrom, US |
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Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization in Ohio D.M. Giolando, R. Collins, R.J. Davis, Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization (PVIC), US |
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Introduction to the Natural Gas Industry and the Impact of Nanotechnology on It S.F. Takach, Gas Technology Institute, US |
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Nanotech Poster Session 2 - Expo Reception (2:00 - 4:00) | Exhibit Hall |
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Bio Materials & Tissues: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Mechanical Properties of Single Collagen Nanofibrils Measured Using MEMS Technique Z. Liu, B.N. Smith, H. Kahn, R. Ballarini, S.J. Eppell, Case Western Reserve University, US |
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Biocompatibilities of some synthetic polymers in films G. Kim, J. Yoon, M. Ree and H. Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology, KR |
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Nanodiamonds for Detoxification N. Gibson, Z. Fitzgerald, T.-J. Luo, O. Shenderova, V. Grichko, V. Bondar, A. Puzur and D. Brenner, North Carolina State University, US |
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Chitosan Based Nanofibrous Nerve Conduit for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration N. Bhattarai, Z. Li, A. Cooper and M. Zhang, University of Washington, US |
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Nanocomposites for Restorative Dentistry A. Uveges, K. Bukovinszki, M. Szaloki, C. Hegedus and J. Borbely, University of Debrecen, HU |
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Mechanical Properties of Nano-Structure Controlled Ti-Hf Alloy for Dental Implant Y.H. Jeong, H.C. Choe, Y.M. Ko, S.J. Park, D.K. Kim and W. Brantley, Chosun University, KR |
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Effects of Zr Content on the Electrochemical Characteristics of Nano-Structure Controlled Ti-alloys M.Y. Oh, H.C. Choe, Y.M. Ko, S.J. Park and W. Brantley, Chosun University, KR |
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Biodegradable Micro/Nanofibered Matrices for Wound Healing B.G. Belenkaya and V.I. Sakharova, 3S Corporation, US |
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Nanotopography-controlled Cell Life and Death G.S. Huang and C-W Su, National Chiao Tung University, TW |
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Diffusion of Nanoparticles through the Tissues in Experiment I.V. Reshetov, G.A. Frank, S.S. Sukharev, G.D. Efremov, Yu.C. Danileico and V.Yu. Timoshenko, P.A.Hertzen Moscow Research Oncological Institute (MROI), RU |
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Carbon nanotubes show high bone tissue compatibility and accelerate bone formation in vivo Y. Usui, K. Aoki, N. Narita, N. Murakami, I. Nakamura, K. Nakamura, N. Ishigaki, H. Yamazaki, H. Horiuchi, H. Kato, S. Taruta, M. Endo and N. Saito, Shinshu University School of Medicine, JP |
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Integration of Living Cells with Silicon Microstructures for MEMS Applications P. Molnar, N. Bhargava, M. Das, A. Natarajan, K. Wilson and J.J. Hickman, University of Central Florida, US |
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Degradable polymeric nanowire arrays: biointerfaces for cellular control and sustained release S.L. Tao and T.A. Desai, UCSF, US |
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Silicon Dioxide Nanoparticles Can Exert Cytotoxic Effects on Neural Cells J.C.K. Lai, M.B. Lai, K.L. Edgley, A. Bhushan, V. Dukhande, C.K. Daniels and S.W. Leung, Idaho State University, US |
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Nano-Surface Behavior of Osteoblast Cell-Cultured Ti-30(Nb,Ta) with Low Elastic Modulus H.C. Choe, Y.M. Ko and W. Brantley, Chosun University, KR |
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In vitro & in vivo toxicity of CoFe2O4 nanoparticles for application to magnetic hyperthermia D-H Kim, K-M Kim, K-N Kim, I-B Shim and Y-K Lee, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0203, USA, US |
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Using Chondroitin Sulfate to Synthesize Nanoparticles K.P. Vercruysse, A. Williams, D. Ivory, B. Johnson, R.D. Dixon, M.T. Tran and J.T. Moore, Tennessee State University, US |
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Electrospun Microfiber Tubes and Self-Assembling Peptides Stimulate Neural Regeneration in Rat Sciatic Nerve Transections F. Gelain, S. Panseri, L. Modica, F. Taraballi, J. Lowery and A. Vescovi, University of Milan-Bicocca, IT |
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Nanowire Array Technologies for Investigation of Neural Activity S. Saha, J. Silverberg, D. Nagesha, S. Sridhar, D. O’Malley and L. Menon, Northeastern University, US |
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New Technology for Polymer Surface Modification: Self Assembling Monolayer End Groups R. Ward and K. McCrea, The Polymer Technology Group Inc., US |
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Rapid, non invasive, multi-length scale 3D characterization of biomaterials with a novel CT - with resolution from mm to sub 30 nm S.H. Lau, S. Ho and A. Peele, Xradia Inc, US |
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Three-dimensional Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Neural Interface for Efficient Charge Transport T. Kmecko, M. Honnatti and G. Hughes, Zyvex Labs, LLC, US |
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BioNano: Biomarkers & Nanoparticles: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Mathematical model of drug delivery using Anti-cancerous Herbal drugs V.K. Katiyar and P. Pathak, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, IN |
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Targeting Nanoparticles to Tumors using Adenoviral Vectors V. Saini, M.R. Enervold, A. Perez, A. Koploy, G. Perkins, M.H. Ellisman, H.N. Green, S.B. Mirov, V.P. Zharov and M. Everts, University of Alabama at Birmingham, US |
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Shape-controlled synthesis and functionalization of gold nanoparticles for hyperthermia applications B. Van de Broek, F. Frederix, K. Bonroy, H. Jans, G. Maes and G. Borghs, IMEC, BE |
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The Development of Gliobastoma Targeting Moieties. U.S. Trojahn, M. Jaramillo and M. O'Connor-McCourt, McGill University, CA |
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Freeze-fracture Electron Microscopy on Multifunctional Nano- & Micro-Particles Suitable for Therapy & Imaging B. Papahadjopoulos-Sternberg, NanoAnalytical Laboratory, US |
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Optimisation of magnetoliposomes for biomedical multi-tasking; potential dual contrast agents and drug delivery vehicles C.J. Meledandri and D.F. Brougham, National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology, IE |
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A Novel Nanostructure for Biomedical Imaging and Targeted Cancer Therapy ; Nanocomposites of Gold Nanoshells and Magnetic Nanoparticles Y.T. Lim, J.K. Kim, M.Y. Cho, S. Hwangbo and B.H. Chung, KRIBB, KR |
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Sub Micron Particle Size and Shape Characterization by SEM B.H. Lich*, L DesRosiers*, J Elands* and A.P. Tinke**, FEI Company, NL |
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Chemical imaging using molecular spectroscopy – providing answers to fundamental biomedical questions at the nanoscale A. Whitley, A. Gilmore, L. Tay, E. Lee and F. Adar, HORIBA Jobin Yvon, US |
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An Investigation of Cellular Toxicity of Carbon Nanomaterials in African American Breast Cancer Cells T. Taylor, D. Dean, R. Troy and P.M. Leggett-Robinson, Tuskegee University, US |
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Differential Uptake of PEG-Silica-FITC Nanoparticles by Human Breast Cancer Cells and Normal Human Breast Epithelial Cells N. Iwakuma, P. Sharma, M.J. Delano, L.L. Moldawer, B.M. Moudgil and S.R. Grobmyer, University of Florida, US |
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Transport of _-helical peptides through _-hemolysin and aerolysin pores R. Stefureac, Y. Long, H-B. Kraatz, P. Howard and J.S. Lee, University of Saskatchewan, CA |
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Delivery of Shiga Toxin 1 A Subunit into Epithelial Cells Using Silica-Based Nanowires N.H. Kwon, M. Beaux, H. Sheng, C. Ebert, L. Wang, D.N. McIlroy, C.J. Hovde and G.A. Bohach, University of Idaho, US |
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Inhalable exogenous surfactant nanovesicles as novel antitubercular drug nanocarriers and nanomaterials for pulmonary tuberculosis G. Chimote and R. Banerjee, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, IN |
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Targeted Gold Nanoparticle-Carbohydrate Conjugates for Lung Imaging K.K. Kattia, R. Kannana, V. Kattumurib, S.W. Casteelc, G.M. Fentc, E.J. Bootea and K.V. Kattiab, University of Missouri, US |
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Multicomponent Molecular Targeting of IGF1R and HER2 Surface Receptors and Killing of Breast Cancer Cells Using Carbon Nanotubes N. Shao, S. Lu, E. Wickstrom and B. Panchapakesan, University of Delaware, US |
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BioSensors: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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A Non-Oxidative Sensor Based on a Self-Doped Polyaniline/Carbon Nanotube Composite for Highly Sensitive and Selective Detection of the Neurotransmitter Dopamine S.R. Ali, Y. Ma, R.R. Parajuli, Y. Balogan, W.Y-C. Lai and H. He, Rutgers University, US |
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Quantitative measurements of the strength of adhesion of human neutrophils to a substratum in a microfludic device: A novel inflammation diagnostic tool E. Gutierrez and A. Groisman, University of California, San Diego, US |
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Prevention and Risk Reduction in Heart Health B. Kaminska, K. Tavakolian, B. Ngai, Y. Chuo and B. Carmichael, Simon Fraser University, CA |
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Optical Glucose Nanobiosensors Encapsulated in Erythrocytes M. Dweik and S.A. Grant, University of Missouri-Columbia, US |
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Utilizing Silver and Gold Nanoparticles for Investigation of Bacterial Cell Wall Biochemical Structure M. Culha, M. Kahraman, M.M. Yazici and F. Sahin, Yeditepe University, TR |
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Investigation of the Conductance of Silicon Nanowire Biosensors Using the 2D Drift-diffusion Model S. Damodaran, S. Vadivelmurugan, Q.T. Do, C. Heitzinger, Y. Liu and G. Klimeck, Purdue University, US |
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Parallel two channel near and far field fluorescence microscopy D. Verdes, M. Rabe and S. Seeger, University of Zurich, CH |
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Development of SERS Spectroscopy for Routine and Rapid Identification of Escherichia Coli and Listeria Monocytogenes on Ag Colloidal Nanoparticles Y-R Chen, Y. Liu, X. Nou and K. Chao, USDA/ARS Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, US |
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Silver Particle and Silver Thiolate-Based Molecular Sensing/Recognition Units Operating via Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering K. Kim, H.K. Park, N.H. Kim, H.S. Lee and Y.M. Lee, Seoul National University, KR |
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Single Molecule Interaction Forces and Recognition Imaging F. Kienberger, L.A. Chtcheglova, A. Ebner, T. Puntheeraunrak, H.J. Gruber and P. Hinterdorfer, University of Linz, AT |
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Identifying Nanoscale Molecular Binding Events With SPM/AFM W.T. Johnson, Agilent Technologies, US |
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Imaging of Collagen Fibrils of Cartilage at Nanoscale Resolution H.A. Alhadlaq, King Saud University, SA |
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Quantitative Detection by Single Ion Channel Event Statistics: an Algorithmic Approach F. Lodesani, M. Bennati, C. Fiegna and M. Tartagni, ARCES, IT |
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Using Spiral Inductors for Detecting Hybridization of DNAs Labeled with Magnetic Beads S.M. Azimi, M.R. Bahmanyar, M. Zolgharni and W. Balachandran, Brunel University, UK |
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Printed Photonics for Lab-on-chip Applications R. Pieler, E. Füreder and M. Sonnleitner, BIOIDENT Technologies Inc., US |
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Quantum Dots as Replacements for Tandem Dyes in Flow Cytometry G.M. Buller, Y-Z Zhang and W.L. Godfrey, Invitrogen, US |
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Modified Nanoparticle Films for Transmission Plasmon Biosensing K. Bonroy, F. Frederix, G. Reekmans, H. Jans, K. Jans, B. Van de Broek, R. De Palma and G. Borghs, IMEC, BE |
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Qdots as smart pH probes monitor proton flux driven by ATP synthesis and optical coder for detection various virus Y. Zhang, Z. Deng, J. Yue and F. Tang, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN |
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Nitrosyl-iron Complexes as Potent Smart Nitric Oxide Biosenors: MRI imaging Techniques in Progress R. Sharma and S. Kwon, Florida State University, US |
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Qdots as smart pH probes monitor proton flux driven by ATP synthesis and optical coder for detection various virus Y. Jiachang, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN |
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Computational Modeling in Life Sciences: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Molecular Synergy in the Nano-networks L. Znamirowski, Silesian University of Technology, PL |
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Conditional Probabilistic Modeling of Carbohydrate Metabolism I. Barjis and M. Sierra, New York City College of Technology, US |
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A Synchrotron X-ray Scattering Study on the Structure of Pepsin in Solution K.S. Jin, S. Jin, J. Yoon, K. Heo, J. Kim and M. Ree, Pohang University of Science and Technology, KR |
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The binding site interactions between 7-chloro-tetracycline and the Tet Repressor P.H.S. de Bruin, M.Z.S. Flores, E.W.S. Caetano, B.S. Cavada and V.N. Freire, Universidade Federal do Ceará, BR |
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Temporal Dynamics of BOLD fMRI at the Microscopic Level C.K. Hadjistassou, K. Moyle and Y. Ventikos, University of Oxford, UK |
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Micro & Nano Fluidics: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Three-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Focusing in Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Microchannels C-C Chang and R-J Yang, National Cheng Kung University, TW |
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Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Nano-Droplet Wetting on a Solid Surface N. Sedighi, S. Murad and S.K. Aggarwal, University of Illinois at Chicago, US |
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Lithographic fabricated ultra hydrophobic and porous plant-like surfaces for bio chip applications O. Mertsch, A.D. Walter, B. Loechel and D. Schondelmaier, BESSY GmbH, DE |
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A Microfluidic Mixer for Chaotic Mixing of Magnetic Particles M. Zolgharni, S.M. Azimi, M.R. Bahmanyar and W. Balachandran, Brunel University, UK |
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Enhancement of micro-flow mixing using DC nonlinear electrokinetic vortices J-K Chen and R-J Yang, National Cheng Kung University, TW |
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Quick “easy?!” determination of the diameter of nanocapillaries A. Lutfurakhmanov, R. Sailer, S.Z. Janjua, I. Akhatov and D.L. Schulz, North Dakota State University, US |
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Scaling Relation between Current through Suspensions of Carbon-doped TiO2 Nanoparticles in Silicone Oil and Reciprocal of Shear Rate under Combined Electric and Shear Fields Z.Y. Qiu, Y. Shen, L.W. Zhou and Y.H. Zhu, City College of New York, US |
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A Microsystem and Model for Continuous Immunomagnetic Cell Sorting E.P. Furlani, University at Buffalo (SUNY), US |
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Simulation on biological cell transport in the microfluidic devices M.C. Kim, Z.H. Wang, R.H.W. Lam and T. Thorsen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US |
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Three-Dimensional Transient Motion of Spherical and Deformable Droplet in L-Shaped Rectangular Microchannel C.W. Kang, J.S. Hua and J. Lou, Institute of High Performance Computing, SG |
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A Microfluidic Device for Opto-Electrochemical Sensing T.-J.M. Luo, Y. Choi and U. Huh, North Carolina State University, US |
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Using epoxy resin to fabricate a master for microfluidic devices in poly(dimethylsiloxane) Y-J Pan and R-J Yang, National Cheng Kung University, TW |
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200um-class Polymeric Microneedle Fabricated by a Micro Injection Molding Technique J-J Kang, S-H Lee, T-S Jung and Y-M Heo, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, KR |
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Control of Micro-Fluidic Flow using 3D Features L.E. Bullock and A.E. Robinson, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, US |
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Design & Fabrication of Ceramic Microarrays Using Powder Injection Molding S.V. Atre, C. Wu, S.J. Park and K. Simmons, Oregon Nanoscience & Microtechnologies Institute, US |
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New sample injection methods for chip electrophoresis A. Gaspar, M. Piyasena and F.A. Gomez, California State University Los Angeles, US |
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Combining Additive and Substractive techniques in the design and fabrication of Microfluidic devices L.M. Levine, ALine, Inc., US |
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Combining Additive and Substractive techniques in the design and fabrication of Microfluidic devices L. Levine, ALine, Inc., US |
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Magnetically Controlled Valve for Flow Manipulation in Polymeric Microfluidic Devices A. Gaspar, M.E. Piyasena and F.A. Gomez, California State University, Los Angeles, US |
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Application of a Raman Microprobe to Monitoring Diffusion and Reactions in the Microchannels of a Lab-on-a-Chip F. Adar, E. Lee and A. Whitley, Horiba Jobin Yvon, US |
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Design, Fabrication & Testing of a Ceramic Microreactor for Nanoparticle Synthesis K. Jain, C. Wu, S. Atre, S. Kimura, G. Jovanovic, V. Sprenkle, N. Canfield, V. Narayanan and S. Roy, Oregon Nanoscience & Microtechnologies Institute, US |
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Micro and nano flow usage in future nuclear reactors L. Popa-Simil, LAVM Inc., US |
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Pattern Characteristic by Electrostatic Drop-On-Demand Ink-jet Printing Using Capillary Inkjet Head System J. Choi, S.U. Son, Y. Kim, S. Lee, Y. Kim, H.S. Ko and D. Byun, Sungkyunkwan University, KR |
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Levitation of a Charged Microdroplet A. Schildknecht and E.P. Hofer, University of Ulm, DE |
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Fabrication and Application in Microfluidics of Novel Transparent Preceramic Polymer Derived Glass Microcannels and Substrates D-P Kim, J-H Park and J. Perumal, Chungnam National University, KR |
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A platform for assembly of electro-hydrodynamic microfluidics A. Kumar, B. Khusid, C. James and A. Acrivos, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US |
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Using Microfluidic Flow to Actively Control Nanofluidic Molecular Flow H. Liang, W.J. Nam and S.J. Fonash, Center for Nanotechnology Education and Utilization, US |
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Filtration and emulsification with nanoengineered membranes C.J.M. van Rijn and W. Nijdam, University of Wageningen, NL |
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Microfluidic Valve-Controllable Magnetic Bead Receptacle: A Novel Platform for DNA Sequencing H. Esfandyarpour and R.W. Davis, Stanford Genome Technology Center, US |
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Chaotic mixing using periodic and aperiodic sequences of mixing protocols in a micromixer T.G. Kang, M.K. Singh, T.H. Kwon and P.D. Anderson, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL |
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Particle Electrophoresis in Closed-both-end Capillary and Likely Charged Particle Aggregation Induced by AC Electric Field Z.Y. Qiu and Y. Shen, City College of New York, US |
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CNT: Carbon Nanotube: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Preparation and Characterization of Metal Organic Framework Structure Porous Materials for Hydrogen Storage K-S Lin, C-T Hsieh and T.P. Perng, Yuan Ze University, TW |
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Synthesis of Nanostructures from Carbides Sheets L. Diaz Barriga Arceo, V. Garibay Febles, E. Orozco, B. Zeifert, E. Palacios Gonzalez, C.R.Sr. German, L. Rios-Guerrero and F. Leyte Guerrero, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, MX |
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Fabrication of Cu-encapsulated Carbon Nanotube Inductors B.C. Lee, J.O. Lee, Y.-K. Choi and J.-B. Yoon, Korea Institute of Science and Technology(KIST), KR |
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Studies of Nanotube-based Co-axial and Resonant Oscillators S.P. Xiao, D. Andersen and W.Y. Hou, The University of Iowa, US |
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ALTRAS-CNFET: Full-Band Based Quantum Transport Simulator for Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistor Engineering: From Chirality to Device Performance Y. Tao, F. Liu, W. Bian, T.Y. Man, M. Chan and J. He, Shenzhen Graduate School, Peking University, CN |
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Transparent, Conductive and Flexible Carbon Nanotube Films and Their Application in Organic Light Emitting Diodes C. Zhou, University of Southern California, US |
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Carbon Nanotube Transistors with 60mV/decade Switching and its Capacitance Measurement Y. Lu, H. Dai and Y. Nishi, Stanford University, US |
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Novel Solid Phase Synthesized Carbon Nano Tube using Tube Control Agent K.C. Nguyen, S.T. Do, T.V. Le and S.T. Nguyen, SAIGON HI TECH PARK, VN |
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Highly water-soluble carbon nanotubes Y. Wang, Z. Iqbal and S. Mitra, New Jersey Inst. of Technology and NanoPulse, LLC, US |
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Modelling the Stress Transfer in CNT Composite using Finite Element Method A. Chaboki, S.A. Sadrnejad and M. Yahyaeii, University of Sydney, AU |
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Single-/Multiwalled Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes: Insights into Growth Aspects and Applications S. Gupta, Y.Y. Wang and R.J. Nemanich, University of Missouri, US |
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Coulomb Oscillations at Room-Temperature of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Transistors Y. Ohno, Y. Asai, K. Maehashi, K. Inoue and K. Matsumoto, Osaka University, JP |
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Individual Carbon Nanotube Cold Field Emitters: Experimental and Modeling Studies of Integrated System Architecture D.L. Niemann, B.P. Ribaya, N. Gunther, M. Rahman, J. Leung and C.V. Nguyen, ELORET Corp./NASA Ames Research Center, US |
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Modeling the Field Emission Current Fluctuation in Carbon Nanotube Thin Films N. Sinha, D. Roy Mahapatra, J.T.W. Yeow and R. Melnik, University of Waterloo, CA |
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Flame synthesis of carbon nanotubes using a double-faced wall stagnation flow burner S.K. Woo, Y.T. Hong and O.C. Kwon, Sungkyunkwan University, KR |
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Continuum Modeling the Behavior of Carbon Nanotubes in different load condition A. Chaboki, S.A. Sadrnejad and M. Yahyaiee, University of Sydney, AU |
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Low-T Quantum Transport in Carbon Nanotubes: Role of Vacuum Fluctuations in Loss of Phase Coherence P.G. Gabrielli and S. Gabrielli, ENEA, IT |
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Thermal Stability of Carbon Nanotubes produced by CCVD of Ethylene by using Different Supports L.F. Giraldo, B.L. López and G.M. Barrera, Universidad de Antioquia, CO |
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Synthesis of titanate nanotubes for hydrogen storage materials with different phase of TiO2 powders D. Hyun Kim, J. Han Jho, M. Qamar, S-J. Kim and K. Sub Lee, Hanyang University, KR |
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Effect of reactor temperature on MWCNTs production by means of pyrolysis of polyethylene-terephtalate in a bubling fluidized bed M.L. Mastellone and U. Arena, Second University of Naples, IT |
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Controlled Assembly and Orientation of Single Walled Nanotubes using Electrophoresis for Nanoelectronic Applications P. Makaram, A. Busnaina, N. McGruer and Y.J. Jung, Northeastern University, US |
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Synthesis of Oriented Carbon Nanotubes by Chemical Vapor Deposition S.M. Mominuzzaman, I. Khatri, T. Soga and T. Jimbo, Nagoya Institute of Technology, JP |
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Carbon Nanotube Films for Emissive Devices V.C. Nogueira, F. Ely, M.H.M.O. Hamanaka, A.C. de Paulo, T.E.A. Santos, S.S. Mammana, A.P. Mammana, V.P. Mammana, Centro de Pesquisas Renato Archer (CenPRA - MCT), BR |
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Nano Electronics & Photonics: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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An Integrate and Fire Spiking Neuron Using Silicon Nano-Wire Technology A. Bindal and S. Hamedi-Hagh, San Jose State University, US |
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Fabrication of Light Emitting Diodes Using Nano-Porous Silicon Thin Films M. Jamei, B. Fallah, S. Mohajerzadeh, F. Karbassian, Y. Abdi, J. Koohsorkhi, M.D. Robertson and S. Yuill, Acadia University, CA |
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Optimization and Examination of Device Characteristics Due to Process Variation in 10 nm FinFET Using Fully Self-Consistent Quantum Mechanical Simulator H. Khan, D. Mamaluy and D. Vasileska, Arizona State University, US |
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Silicon Nanoparticles contacted by metal nanogaps for FET applications K. Wolff and U. Hilleringmann, University of Paderborn, DE |
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Random Discrete Dopant Fluctuated Sub-32 nm FinFET Devices Y. Li, C-H Hwang, S-M Yu, H-M Huang and H-M Chen, National Chaio Tung University, TW |
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High Frequency Characteristics of Nanoscale Silicon Nanowire FET Y. Li and C-H Hwang, National Chaio Tung University, TW |
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1/f Noise and RTS(Random Telegraph Signal) Errors in Comparators and Sense Amplifiers L. Forbes, D.A. Miller and P. Poocharoen, Oregon State University, US |
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Nano- Hybridparticles by Template Polymerisation H.-J.P. Adler and A. Pich, Technische Universitaet Dresden, DE |
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N-channel Single Crystal Si Nanoparticle Schottky Barrier Transistor S.H. Song, Y. Ding, U. Kortshagen, A. Bapat and S.A. Campbell, University of Minnesota, US |
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Low-voltage pentacene thin film transistors with ultra thin SiO2 and SiON gate dielectrics S.W. Cho, D.S. Park, W.C. Chang, K.-H. Yoo, K. Jeong, C.-N. Whang, Y. Yi, K.B. Chung and M.-H. Cho, Yonsei University, KR |
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Electron Propagator Calculations on Molecular Wires Y. Dahnovsky and A. Kletsov, University of Wyoming, US |
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Another Look at Organic/Metal Interfaces: Correlation with Experiment P.M. Mitrasinovic, Center for Multidisciplinary Studies, University of Belgrade, YU |
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Ferromagnet/Insulator/Ferromagnet Electrodes for Molecule-Based Spin Coupling P. Tyagi and B.J. Hinds, Univ. KY, US |
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First-principles Modeling of Magnetic Memory Components — Preliminary Results on the Effects of Interface Oxides M. Stilling, K. Stokbro and K. Flensberg, Atomistix, DK |
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Electron Effective Mass Of GaAs Double-Concentric Quantum Rings I. Filikhin, E. Deyneka and B. Vlahovic, North Carolina Central University, US |
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Robust design of quantum potential profile for electron in semiconductor nanodevices J. Zhang and R. Kosut, SC Solutions, US |
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First principles modelling of the electrical properties of emerging nanoscale devices K. Stokbro, Atomistix Inc, US |
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Nanoscale Device Modeling and Simulation: Multiple Independent gate Field Effect Transistor H-G Kim, Inha University, KR |
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Ab initio calculation of tunneling current through ultra-thin SiO2 gate dielectric of MOS Structure, including the influence of oxygen vacancies on the tunneling current E. Nadimi, R. Janisch and C. Radehaus, TU Chemnitz, DE |
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QBITS Simulations for Develompment of Quantum Computer using the DSP 6711 V.H. Téllez, G. Duchen, A. Campero and C. Iuga, UAM, MX |
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Monte Carlo Algorithm for Nanoscale Electro-Thermal Optimization A.W. Skorek, S.V. Ble, G. Anders and J. Nazarko, University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres, CA |
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Nanowires and Nanogaps for Molecular Electronics F.O. Hadeed, C. Durkan, University of Cambridge, UK |
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Si SET-based Flexible Multi-valued Two-input NAND Logic Gates C.K. Lee, S.J. Kim, J.H. Hwang and J.B. Choi, Chungbuk National University, KR |
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Photo-induced reduction of catalytically and biologically active Ru(II)bisterpyridine-cytochrome c bioconjugates J.R. Peterson, T.A. Smith and P. Thordarson, The University of Sydney, AU |
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The Initial Reverse-Bias Injecting P+-N Junction Mode in P+-N-P+- Structures With Punchthrough I.L. Mats, Engineering Manager, CA |
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Nanoparticles: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Experiments on removing nano particles on a substrate using a supersonic particle beam J.W. Lee, M.J. Lee and M.Y. Yi, Pohang University of Science and Technology, KR |
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Fabrication of microcomponent using Fe based nanopowders C-J Choi and H.M. Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, KR |
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Direct Laser Writing of Microtunnels and Reservoirs on Nanocomposite Materials H. Chen, X. Liu, H. Muthuraman, J. Zou, J. Wang, Q. Dai and Q. Huo, University of Central Florida, US |
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New process for fabrication of microcomponents using metal nanopowder H.M. Lee and C-J Choi, Korea Institute of MAchinery and Materials, KR |
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Novel Bio-Compatible Nano Particiles for Seeking Treating and Imaging Disease R.C. Cornwall, M. Parette, J.H. Adair and M. Kester, Keystone Nano Inc., US |
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Synthesis of Water Soluble Gold Nanoparticles and Adsorption of Dyes onto Gold Nanoparticles N. Narband, I. Parkin, M. Wilson and J. Gil Thomas, University College London, UK |
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Nonlinear Optical Property of Gold nanoparticles/Polymer Hybrid Materials Q. Dai, J. Zou and Q. Huo, Nanoscience Technology Center, University of Central Florida, US |
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Comparison of Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamic Performance of Nanofluids D.P. Kulkarni, P.K. Namburu and D.K. Das, University of Alaska Fairbanks, US |
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Fabrication of CuO Nanofilm preparation by Electrophoretic Deposition H. Chang and C.H. Wei, National Taipei University of Technology, TW |
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Active glass nanoparticles by ultrafast laser pulses K. Hiromatsu, D.J. Hwang and C.P. Grigoropoulos, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., JP |
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POROUS HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURES OF TiO2 AND SBA-15 FOR REMOTION OF NOx and SOx PRECURSORS FROM FCC GASOLINE P. Flores-Sánchez, J. Aburto, M. Ruiz-Figueroa and J.M. Domínguez, RESEARCH SCIENTIST, MX |
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Single dot luminescence characteristics of CdSe/ZnS core-shell structured quantum dots with different ligands H. Yu, N.W. Song, D.W. Moon and S.K. Shin, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, KR |
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Application of Anderson-Schulz-Flory (ASF) equation in the proiduct distribution of slurry phase FT synthesis with nanosized iron catalyst M. Sohrabi, A. Tavakoli Araghi and A. Karegari, Amirkabir University of Technology, IR |
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Enantiospecific adsorption of chiral molecules on chiral Au nanoparticles I.L. Garzon, X. Lopez-Lozano and L.A. Perez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, MX |
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The use of Molecular Precursors for the Preparation of Pd/Co-Alloy Nanoparticles R. Montano-Serrano, C. Moiras and R.G. Raptis, University Of Puerto Rico, PR |
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Poly(vinyl amine) Stabilized Colloidal CdS Quantum Dots of Color-Tunable Photoluminescence: Syntheses and Optical Properties K.-M. Chen and S.-S. Hou, National Cheng Kung University, TW |
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Slurry sample injection for determination of ferrite nanocolloids chemical composition by ICP spectrometry M.H. Sousa, E.S. Lins, F.A. Tourinho, J. Depeyrot, W.D. Martins, L.F. Zara, C.F.S. Castro and G.R. de Castro, Universidade de Brasilia, BR |
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Magnetic Properties of Multi- and Sigle-Domain Particles of CuxNi1-xFe2O4 Ferrites J.Z. Msomi and T. Moyo, University of the Free State, ZA |
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Magnetic characteristics of FePt nanodots formed by a self-assembled nanodot deposition method C.K. Yin, H. Choi, J.C. Bea, M. Murugesan, J.H. Yoo, T. Fukushima, Y. Murakami, T. Tanaka, D. Shindo, M. Miyao and M. Koyanagi, tohoku university, JP |
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Synthesis and Characterization of Magnetite Powders B.M. Silverman, S. Parasher, B. Milner and B. Zhou, Headwaters Technology Innovation Group, US |
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Low-Temperature Polyol Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Co and CoPt Alloys E. Chávarri-Pajares, J. Pérez, O. Perales-Perez, R. Singhal and M.S. Tomar, University of Puerto Rico, PR |
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Poly(acrylic) acid-coated Silver Nanoparticles for Antibacterial Textile Finishing E. Falletta, M. Bonini, E. Fratini, A. Lo Nostro, A. Becheri, P. Lo Nostro and P. Baglioni, University of Florence, IT |
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Assemblies of Blue-emitting CdSe Nanocrystals in Redox Copper Phenanthroline-based Polymeric Chains S.-J. Fu and K.-J. Lin, National Chung Hsing University, TW |
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Nano-Biotechnology toward Diagnostic Industry: Obstacles and Opportunities H. Esfandyarpour, Stanford, US |
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Interesting applications on a novel high pressure high temperature microfluidic-based flow reactor K. Niesz, Cs. Csajagi, B. Bernadett, R. Jones and F. Darvas, ThalesNano, HU |
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Quantum Dot Labeling of Retinal Tissue Sections C.W. Sharp, S. Pathak, M. Davidson and G.A. Silva, Univeristy of California, San Diego, US |
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Size dependant heating rates of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for magnetic fluid hyperthermia M. Gonzales-Weyhmiller, M. Zeisberger and K.M. Krishnan, University of Washington, US |
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Nanoscale Characterization: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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TEM Studies of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Cell Labeling and Magnetic Separation A.L. Koh and R. Sinclair, Stanford University, US |
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Structural Analysis of Ptx-Pd1-x Nanoparticles Supported on amorphous Silica by High Resolution Electron Microscopy. N. Castillo, L. Diaz Barriga and R. Pérez, UNAM, MX |
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A case study sizing Nanoparticles Greg Thiele, Mark Stephens, Rich Brown, Micromeritics Analytical Services, US |
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Real-Time In-Situ Measurement of Nanoparticle Size Distributions Using Electrical Mobility Technique M. Singh, E. Kathleen and B. Osmondson, TSI Incorporated, US |
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3-D Electron Roughness Analyzing Microscope - an e-beam system developed for surface roughness analysis G. Brake and Y. Uchiyama, SEMTech Solutions, Inc., US |
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Quantitative Synchrotron Grazing Incidence X-ray Scattering Analysis of Cylindrical Nanostructure in Supported Thin Films J. Yoon, S.-Y. Yang, B. Lee, W.-C. Joo, K. Heo, J.K. Kim and M. Ree, Pohang University of Science and Technology, KR |
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Synchrotron X-Ray Scattering Studies of Star-Shape Polymers S. Jin, T. Higashihara, K.S. Jin, J. Yoon, K. Heo, J. Kim, K.-W. Kim, A. Hirao and M. Ree, Pohang University of Science and Technology, KR |
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Preparation and Characterization of Mn and Co substituted nano particle ZnO P. Venugopal Reddy, Y. Kalyana Lakshmi and K. Raju, Osmania University, IN |
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Characterization of Nanaoporous Low-Dielectric Constant SiCOH Films using Organosilane Precursor K. Heo, S.-G. Park, J. Yoon, K.S. Jin, S. Jin, S.-W. Rhee and M. Ree, Pohang University of Science and Technology, KR |
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Characterization of Materials and Multilayer Structures of OLED by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry. C. Defranoux, J.P. Piel, A. Bondaz and L. Kitzinger, SOPRA-SA, FR |
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Nanometre particle sizing and stability measurement with tabletop PCCS W. Laemmle, Sympatec GmbH, DE |
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Growth of manganese oxide thin films using pulsed laser deposition T. Christidis, S. Isber, E. Majdalani, K. Zahraman and B. Nsouli, American University of Beirut, LB |
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In-plane Vibration Measurements of Micro Scale Devices Using Sub-Pixel Image Registration Algorithms and Stroboscopic Illumination T. Buyukyazi and I. Basdogan, Koc University, TR |
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Analysis of an Ink Ejection Failure on a MEMS Micro-Injector Printing Head I-Y Lee, T-P Hsu, F-C Tseng, H-K Tang and G-D Lin, BenQ Corporation, TW |
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Microstructure and Pile-up effect on Nanoindentation measurements of FCC and BCC Metals A.K. Srivastava and R.A. Mirshams, University of North Texas, US |
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Application of Abductive Network and FEM to Predict the Stress-Strain Curve with strain hardening effect of Bulk Metals by Nanoindentation test T.S. Yang, T.H. Fang, C.T. Kawn and G.L. Ke, National Formosa University, TW |
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Nano-mechanical testing of Novel bioactive carbon nanotubes/HAP nano particles composite coatings I. Singh and P. Allan, Brunel University, UK |
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MEMS Reliability Assessment Program – Progress to Date J.L. Zunino III and D.R. Skelton, U.S. Army ARDEC, US |
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Structural Analysis of Platinum Paladium Nanoparticles Supported on amorphous Silica by High Resolution Electron Microscopy. N. Castillo, L. Diaz Barriga and R. Pérez, UNAM, MX |
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Laser diffraction study of inverse opals A. Sinitskii, V. Abramova, T. Laptinskaya and Yu. Tretyakov, Moscow State University, RU |
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Invertible Polymers for the Stabilization of Nanoparticles A. Kohut, A. Voronov and W. Peukert, Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, DE |
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Size Dependence Of Conjugation of Amyloid Beta Protein On Gold Colloidal Nanoparticles’ Surfaces D. Sri Hartati, W. Tsang, N.M. Briglio, J.E. MacCormac and K. Yokoyama, The State University of New York at Geneseo, US |
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Elucidating the Effect of Processing Conditions on the Morphologies of Polyhydroxyalkanoates Y. Xie and Y.A. Akpalu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US |
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A Mechanism and Knetic Growth Study for Gold Nanoparticles X. Liu, J.P. Brennan and Q. Huo, Univeristy of Central Florida, US |
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Nanostructured Materials & Devices: Posters | Exhibit Hall |
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Intrinsic Effects of Materials on Superhydrophobicity of Polymer Replicas from Nature S.M. Lee and T.H. Kwon, Pohang University Science and Technology, KR |
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Photoactive titania and nanoparticulate silver-titania composite thin films as potent antimicrobial coatings K. Page, I.P. Parkin an | |