Nano and Giga Challenges in Electronics and Photonics
From Atoms to Materials to Devices to System Architecture
Symposium and Spring School (Tutorial Lectures)
Phoenix, Arizona, March 12-16, 2007
 
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ORAL SESSIONS


March 12: School Session I (9:00AM-5:00PM)
Co-Chairmen: Serge Luryi and Yong-Hang Zhang
9:00AM-10:00AM Mark Reed, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Electronics Off the Roadmap: What Happens after 2016?
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10:00AM-11:00AM Nasser Peyghambarian, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
Novel Materials and Devices for Optoelctronic/Photonic Applications
11:00AM-12:00PM Peidong Yang, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA
Nanowire Building Blocks for Photonics & Electronics
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12:00PM-2:00PM LUNCH
2:00PM-3:00PM Stephen Goodnick, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Transport in Nanostructures
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3:00PM-4:00PM Alex Demkov, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Density Functional Theory of High-K Dielectric Gate Stacks.
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4:00PM-5:00PM Elisa Riedo, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Nanomechanics Fundamentals and Application in NEMS Technology
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March 13: School Session II (9:00AM-5:00PM)
Co-chairmen: Mark Reed and Federico Rosei
9:00AM-10:00AM Stephen Koch, University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany
Optics and Quantum-Optics in Semiconductor Nanostructures
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10:00AM-11:00AM Serge Luryi, State University of New York at Stony BrookNew York, USA
Semiconductor Scintillator and 3D Integration
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11:00AM-12:00PM Roland Kawakami, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, California, USA
Spin-Polarized Electronics: Past, Present, and Future
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12:00PM-2:00PM LUNCH
2:00PM-3:00PM Yueh-Lin Loo, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Materials Considerations and Patterning Strategies for Organic Thin-Film Electronics
3:00AM-4:00PM Zhong Lin Wang, Georgia Institute of Technolgy, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Piezoelectric Nanogenerators for Self-Powered Nanosystems
4:00PM-5:00PM Sanjay Mathur, Leibniz-Institute of New Materials, Saarbruecken, Germany
Chemically Designed Nanomaterials: Controlled Growth, Applications and Devices









March 14 (Symposium)
March 14: Plenary Session I(9:00AM-12:00PM)
Nanoelectronics and Photonics I
Co-chairmen: Steve Goodnick and Herb Goronkin
9:00AM-9:30AM Nicolas Bloembergen (Nobel Laureate), University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA
From Millisecond to Attosecond Laser Pulses
9:30AM-10:00AM Prashant Majhi, Intel Co., Santa Clara, California, USA
Challenges and Opportunities of Emerging Nanotechnology for Future Electronics Applications
10:00AM-10:30AM Hiroshi Iwai, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan
Future of Silicon Integrated Circuit Technology
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10:30AM-11:00AM COFFEE BREAK
11:00AM-11:30AM Jeremy Baumberg, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Assembling NanoPhotonic Materials by Casting at the Nanometer Scale
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11:30AM-12:00PM Hong Guo, McGill University, Quebec, Canada
Theory and Modeling of Alternating and Transient Current in Molecular Scale Conductors








March 14: Afternoon Session I (2:00PM-6:00PM)
Nanodevices: Design and Characterization
Co-chairmen: Gennadi Bersuker and Magdalena Ciurea
2:00PM-2:30PM Eric Garfunkel, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA
Interfaces in Nanoelectronics
2:30PM-3:00PM Gerald Lucovsky, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina,USA
Chemical Self-Organization Scales of Order in Non-Crystalline Alloys
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3:00PM-3:30PM Sorin Cristoloveanu, ENSERG, Grenoble, France
Innovating SOI Memory Devices Based on Floating-Body Effects
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3:30PM-4:00PM COFFEE BREAK
4:00PM-4:30PM Stephen Pennycook, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
From 3D Imaging of Atoms to Macroscopic Device Properties
4:30PM-5:00PM Peter Bennett, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
In situ Resistance Measurement of Endotaxial Silicide Nanowire
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5:00PM-5:20PM Lifeng Hao, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Schottky Barrier of Nanoscale CoSi2 Islands on Si.
5:20PM-5:40PM Lingfeng Zhang, University of California San Diego, San Diego, California, USA
Scanned Gate Microscopy of a One-Dimensional Quantum Dot
5:40PM-6:00PM Milutin Stanacevic, Stony Brook University, NY, USA
Design of Mixed-Signal Circuits for Wireless Communication Systems and Implanted Neural Devices in 3D Technology
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March 14: Afternoon Session II (2:00PM-6:00PM)
Lasers: Science and Technology
Co-chairmen: Jeremy Baumberg and Nasser Peyghambarian
2:00PM-2:30PM Stephen Koch, University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany
Generation of Terahertz Radiation with Semiconductor Heterostructures
2:30PM-3:00PM Taiichi Otsuji, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Terahertz Emission from High-Electron Mobility Transistors Stimulated by Optical Signals
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3:00PM-3:30PM Cun-Zheng Ning, Arizona State University,Tempe, Arizona, USA
Nanolasers: How Small Can They Be?
3:30PM-4:00PM COFFEE BREAK
4:00PM-4:30PM Rui Yang, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA
Mid-Infrared Interband Cascade Lasers and Their Applications
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4:30PM-5:00PM Levon Asryan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Operational Limits of High Power Quantum Dot Lasers
5:00PM-5:30PM Alex Bratkovski, HP Labs, Palo Alto, California, USA
Negative Index Metamaterials at Optical Frequencies
5:30PM-6:00PM Peter Mascher, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Light Emission from Si-Nanocluster Based Materials
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March 14: Afternoon session III (2:00PM-6:00PM)
Molecular and bioelectronics I
Co-chairmen: Harold Baranger and Hong Guo
2:00PM-2:30PM Danny Porath, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Electrical transport, polarizability and spectroscopy measurements through DNA molecules and derivatives using conductive AFM and STM
2:30PM-3:00PM Vincent Meunier, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
Using large-Scale computing for the simulation and prediction of novel phenomena at the nanoscale
3:00PM-3:30PM Zhigang Shuai , Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Charge Transports in Molecular Devices and Molecular Design of Electronic Materials
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3:30PM-4:00PM COFFEE BREAK
4:00PM-4:30PM Don Nicholson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
Electric Properties of the DNA Nucleotides
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4:30PM-5:00PM Fang Chen, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Effect of Anchoring Groups in Single Molecule Conductance: A Comparative Study of Thiol, Amine and Carboxylic Acid Terminated Molecules
5:00PM-5:30PM Zhifeng Huang, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Current-Induced Local Heating in Single Molecule Junctions
5:30PM-6:00PM Nikita Simonian, Stony Borrok University, Stony Brook, NY, USA
Universal Negative Differential Resistance in Single-Electron Transport through Atoms and Molecules









March 14: Afternoon session IV (2:00PM-6:00PM)
Fabrication of Nanomaterials and Devices
Co-chairmen: Jeff Drucker and Toshio Naito
2:00PM-2:30PM Takashi Fukui, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Epitaxial III-V Semiconductors: Nanowires and Nanotubes
2:30PM-3:00PM Federico Rosei, University of Quebec, Varennes, Canada
Strategies for the Controlled Assembly of Nanostructured Materials
3:00PM-3:30PM John Boland, University of Dublin Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Dynamics of Nanoscale Contact Formation
3:30PM-4:00PM COFFEE BREAK
4:00PM-4:30PM Ki-Bum Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
The Electron-Beam Projection Lithography Based on Crystalline Lattice Images and its Applications in Nano-Devices
4:30PM-5:00PM Toshio Naito, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Photo-Induced Metal-Insulator Transition of a Molecular Crystal
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5:00PM-5:20PM Zoran Petrovic, Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia
Plasma Etching for Fabrication of New Generations of Integrated Circuits and future Nanodevices
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5:20PM-5:40PM Michael Krispin, University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany
Local Crystal Structure of Iron Oxide Nanopaticles synthesized from Ferritin
5:40PM-6:00PM Christoph Lemell, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria Nanostructuring with Highly Charged Ions: Opportunities and Challenges
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March 15 (Symposium)


March 15 (Symposium): Plenary Session II (9:00AM-12:00PM)
Nanoelectronics and Photonics II
Co-chairmen: Sorin Cristoloveanu and Stanley Williams
9:00AM-9:30AM Wolfgang Porod , University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, USA Magnetic Logic Devices Based on Field-Coupled Nanomagnets
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9:30AM-10:00AM John Polanyi (Nobel Laureate), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Molecular Imprinting: Stabilizing Self-Assembled Patterns by Chemical Reaction
10:00AM-10:30AM Markus Buttiker, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
The GHz Frontier of Nanoelectronics
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10:30AM-11:00AM COFFEE BREAK
11:00AM-11:30AM Yoshiro Hirayama, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Nuclear Spintronics in Semiconductor Hetero and Nanostructures









March 15: Afternoon session V (2:00PM-6:00PM)
Photonics Applications
Co-chairmen: Taiichi Otsuji and Anatoly Zayats
2:00PM-2:30PM Boris Chichkov, Lazer Zentrum Hannover, Hannover, Germany
High Resolution 3D Laser Technologies and Applications
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2:30PM-3:00PM Wei Jiang, Omega Optics Inc., Austin, Texas, USA
Photonic Crystals: Physics, Devices, and Applications
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3:00PM-3:30PM Weidong Zhou, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, USA
Photonic Crystals for Spectrally Selective Infrared Silicon Photonics
3:30PM-4:00PM COFFEE BREAK
4:00PM-4:30PM Evgeni Gousev, Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, San Jose, California, USA
Interferometric Modulator Displays (iMoD TM): MEMS-based Technology Inspired by Nature
4:30PM-5:00PM Ampere Tseng, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Modeling and Fabrication of Nanostructures Using SPM Induced Oxidation with Potential Applications in Optoelectronics
5:00PM-5:30PM Yong-Hang Zhang, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA Electroluminescent Refrigerator: Would a Light Emitting Diode Ever Become a Cooler?









March 15: Afternoon session VI (2:00PM-6:00PM)
Organic Materials and Devices
Co-chairmen: Alex Bratkovski and Peter Mueller
2:00PM-2:30PM Nikolai Zhitenev, Lucent Technologies, Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA
Electronic States, Defects, and Chemical Reactions in Molecular Junctions
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2:30PM-3:00PM Gareth Redmond, Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland
Organic Nanowires: Building Blocks for Nanoscale Photonics and Electronics
3:00PM-3:30PM Alek Dediu, CNR ISMN - Istitute of Nanostructured Materials, Bologna, Italy
Spin Injection at Organic-Inorganic Interfaces
3:30PM-4:00PMCOFFEE BREAK
4:00PM-4:30PM Dimitri Basov, University of California, San Diego, California, USA
Polarons in Electrostatically Doped Polymers
4:30PM-5:00PM Peter Mueller, IBM Research Laboratory, Zurich, Switzerland
Exciton Binding Energy in Organic Optoelectronic Devices
5:00PM-5:30PM Volodymyr Maslyuk, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Witenberg, Halle, Germany
One Dimensional Half-metallic Wire: a Way to Create Molecular Spin Filter
5:30PM-6:00PM Miguel Fuentes Cabrera, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
Synthetic DNAs: their structural, electronic and conductivity properties

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March 15:Afternoon session VII (2:00PM-6:00PM)
Modeling and Simulation
Co-chairmen: Don Nicholson and Koichi Yamashita
2:00PM-2:30PM Anatoli Korkin, Nano & Giga Solutions, Gilbert, Arizona, USA
Computational Design of Si-SiO2 Interfaces for Advanced and Future Electronics
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2:30PM-3:00PM Thomas Schulthess, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
First Principles Electronic Structure of Mn doped GaAs, GaP, and GaN Semiconductors
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3:00PM-3:30PM Mark Van Schilfgaarde, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Toward Ab Initio Device Design
3:30PM-4:00PMCOFFEE BREAK
4:00PM-4:30PM Wolf Gero Schmidt, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
Organic Molecules on Solid Surfaces: Understanding Physics of Future Devices
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4:30PM-5:00PM Philippe Jacquod, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Mesoscopic Spin Hall Effect
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5:00PM-5:30PM Zhongfang Chen, Univerity of Georgia at Athens, Athens, Georgia, USA Controlling the Band Structure of Carbon and BN Nanotubes by Chemical Modifications - a Computational Study
5:30PM-6:00PM Timothy Cale, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA
Grain-Focused Mechanical Modeling and Simulation









March 16 (Symposium)


March 16: Plenary Session III (8:30AM-1:00PM)
Nanoelectronics: System Architecture
Co-chairmen: Konstantin Likharev and Wolfgang Porod
8:30AM-9:30AM Stanley Williams, HP Labs, Palo Alto, California, USA
Computing at the Nanoscale
9:30AM-10:30AM Dmitri Strukov, Stony Brook University, New York, USA
Hybrid CMOS/Nanodevice Integrated Circuits for Digital Electronics: CMOL Approach
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COFFEE BREAK
11:00AM-12:00PM Michael Niemier, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
Implementation Friendly Architectures and Killer Applications for Quantum-dot Cellular Automata (QCA)
12:00PM-12:30PM POSTER PRIZES









March 16: Afternoon session VIII (2:30PM-6:00PM)
Characterization and Reliability of Electronic Devices
Co-chairmen: Eric Garfunkel and Stephen Pennycook
2:30PM-3:00PM Robert Wallace, University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
High-k Gate Stack Stability at the Nanoscale
3:00PM-3:30PM John Suehle, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
Reliability and Characterization Challenges for Nano-Scale Electronic Devices
3:30PM-4:00PM Gennadi Bersuker, Sematech, Austin, Texas, USA
Structure-Reliability Relation in Advanced Transistor Gate Stacks
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4:00PM-4:30PM COFFEE BREAK
4:30PM-5:00PM Magdalena Lidia Ciurea , National Institute of Materials Physics, Bucharest, Romania
Trapping Phenomena in Nanocrystalline Semiconductors
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5:00PM-5:20PM Patrick Lenahan , Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA Electrically Detected Magnetic Resonance Studies of MOS Devices Based on Alternative Materials
5:20PM-5:40PM Pavel Dorozhkin, NT-MDT Co., Moscow, Russia
Confocal Raman Microscopy in Combination with Atomic Force Microscope: A Tool For SubWavelength Optical Resolution
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5:40PM-6:00PM Ulrich Abelein, Institute of Physics, Munich, Neubiberg, Germany
Doping Profile Dependence of the Vertical Impact Ionization MOSFET?s (I-MOS) Performance
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March 16: Afternoon session IX (2:30PM-6:00PM)
Molecular and Bioelectronics II
Co-chairmen: Predrag Krstic and Danny Porath
2:30PM-3:00PM Harold Baranger, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Ab initio Calculation of Transport Through Single Molecules: Organometallic Spintronics and the Dramatic Role of the Exchange-Correlation Potential
3:00PM-3:30PM Toshimasa Fujisawa, NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Atsugi, Japan
Single Electron Dynamics in Semiconductor Nanostructures
3:30PM-4:00PM Giorgos Fagas, Tyndall Nantional Institute, Cork, Ireland
Electron Transport at the Nanoscale from First-Principles
4:00PM-4:30PM COFFEE BREAK
4:30PM-5:00PM Stuart Lindsay, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Can Molecules be Wires?
5:00PM-5:20PM Koichi Yamashita, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Efficient ab initio Method for Electron Transport and Nonadiabatic Interactions in Molecular Junction/Interfaces
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5:20PM-5:40PM Xiaoguang Zhang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
Modeling of Electron and Spin Transport in Nanosystems
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5:40PM-6:00PM Charles Stafford , University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA
The Quantum Interference Effect Transistor
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March 16: Afternoon session X (2:30PM-6:00PM)
Carbon nanotubes: Design and Applications
Co-chairmen: Takashi Fukui and Gareth Redmond
2:30PM-3:00PM Marcos Pimenta, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Optical Properties of Carbon Nanostructures
3:00PM-3:30PM Kazuhiko Matsumoto, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Carbon Nanotube Devices and Applications
3:30PM-4:00PM Leonid Chernozatonskii, Institute of Biochemical Physics, Moscow, Russia
Multi-Terminal Junctions of Carbon Nanotubes: Architecture, Synthesis and Functionalities
4:00PM-4:30PM COFFEE BREAK
4:30PM-5:00PM Magnus Willander, Linkoeping university, Norrkoeping, Sweden
Nanotubes: Electronic Properties and NEMS Applications
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5:00PM-5:20PM Qing Zhang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
From Carbon Nanotube Assembly to the Electronic Devices
5:20PM-5:40PM Svetlana Tsarjova, Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Moscow, Russia
Carbon Nanostructures Formation at Catalytic Pyrolysis of Benzene
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5:40PM-6:00PM Zoran Miskovic, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Ion Irradiation of Carbon Nanotubes
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March 16:Afternoon session XI (2:30PM-6:00PM)
Molecular, Nano and Bio Sensors
Co-chairmen: Robert Nemanich and Trevor Thornton
2:30PM-3:00PM Rai Tsui, Motorola, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Chemical and Biological Nanosensors for Wireless Sensor Networks
3:00PM-3:30PM Mark Reed, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Biodetection with CMOS-Compatible Semiconducting Nanowire Sensors
3:30PM-4:00PM Erica Forzani, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Conducting Polymer FET Nanosensors
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4:00PM-4:30PM COFFEE BREAK
4:30PM-4:45PM Nikola Pekas, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Detection of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Microfluidic Systems with Embedded Spin-Valve Sensors
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4:45PM-5:00PM Leo Petrossian, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
Silicon-On-Insulator Nanopore Arrays for Ion Channel Sensors
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5:00PM-5:15PM Bharath Takulapalli, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA
High Sensitivity Molecular Detection using SOI MOSFET Nano Sensor
5:15PM-5:30PM Gary Withey, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA
DNA-programmed assembly of a scalable, renewable, multiplexed redox protein-carbon nanotube biosensor
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5:30PM-5:45PM Yang Liu, Michigan State University, USA
Carbon Nanotube/Polylactide Nanocomposites for Wearable Strain Sensors
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5:45PM-6:00PM David Mitlin, NINT NRC and University of Alberta, Edmonton,Canada
Fabrication and Testing of NEMS Components made from Nanocomposite Ni-Mo and Al-Mo Films

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