The Eleventh U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology:
Nanomanufacturing, Nanocomposites
 and Nanoinformatics


Seoul, Korea, September 29 & 30, 2014


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Organizers

M.S. Jhon (U.S.A.)
Carnegie Mellon University
mj3a@andrew.cmu.edu

Ahmed Busnaina (U.S.A)

Northeastern University
a.busnaina@neu.edu

J.W. Lee (Korea)
Hanyang University
jowon@hanyang.ac.kr
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September 28, 2014 (Sunday) : Welcome reception

Reception

18:00-20:00

Welcome reception for U.S. Delegation at Hoam Faculty House(Room Lily/F1), Seoul National University

September 29, 2014 (Monday)
At Global Convention Plaza (Room 513), Seoul National University


Opening Session

(Co-chairs: Jo-Won Lee /
Myung S. Jhon)
 

08:30-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:20

Opening Remark :
Kyunghee Song (Director of Convergence Technology Division, Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning)

Congratulatory Remark :
Mihail Roco (Senior Advisor for Nanotechnology, National Science Foundation)

Welcoming Remarks :
Sun Jae Kim (Director of Nano-Material Technology, National Research Foundation of Korea)
Kirsten Bauman (Science and Technology Counselor, U.S. Embassy in Korea)
Chang Woo Kim (Director General, National Nanotechnology Policy Center)

09:20-10:00

Keynote Speeches
Mihail Roco (Senior Advisor for Nanotechnology, National Science Foundation)
 -
Nanotechnology Research Trends in the U.S.
Haiwon Lee (President, Korea Nano Technology Research Society)
-
Current Status of Nanotechnology Development in Korea

10:00-10:30

Coffee Break


Session I
Nano Manufacturing
(Co-chairs:
Kwang-Ryeol Lee /
David Carroll)


10:30-12:00
(15min/talk)

Introduction

Jinho Ahn (Korea / Hanyang University)
 -
High-Throughput Nanomanufacturing using EUV Lithography

Ahmed Busnaina (USA / Northeastern University)
 -
Scalable Nanoscale Offset Printing System for Electronics, Sensors, Energy and Material Applications

Jeong Sook Ha (Korea / Korea University)
 -
Design and fabrication of novel stretchable devices

Veena Misra (USA / North Carolina State University)
 - Nanoenabled Self-Powered Sensor Systems for Health and Environmental Monitoring

Jun-Hyuk Choi (Korea / Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials)
 -
Nanoimprint Transfer in Optoelectronic Applications

Q&A and Wrap up

12:00-13:30

Luncheon & Poster notice


Session
II
Nano Composites

(Co-chairs:
Ki-Bum Kim /
Curt Breneman)


13:30-15:00
(15min/talk)

Introduction

Jeung Ku Kang (Korea / KAIST)
 -
Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion

David Carroll (USA / Wake Forest University)
 
 
- Power Generation in Fabrics

Jae-Hong Lim (Korea / Korea Institute of Materials Science)
 -
Electrodeposition of Semiconductor Materials

Jessica Winter (USA / Ohio State University)
 - High Throughput, Scalable Nanomanufacturing of Nanocomposites via Micellar Electrospray

Eunkyong Kim (Korea / Yonsei University)
 -
Electrochemical switching of transmission in thin films with a long memory effect

Q&A and Wrap up

15:00-15:30

Coffee Break


Session
III
Nano Informatics
(Co-chairs:
Jinho Ahn /
Mamadou Diallo)


15:30-17:00
(15min/talk)

Introduction

Kwang-Ryeol Lee (Korea / KIST)
 -
Web 2.0 Based Platform for Nano-materials Design

Mamadou Diallo (USA / KAIST & CALTECH)
 -
Nanoporous Membranes With In Situ Synthesized Polymeric Particles: Preparation, Characterization and Applications to Sustainable Chemistry, Engineering and Materials (SusChEM)

Seungwu Han (Korea / Seoul National University)
 -
Searching for Functional Oxides Using High-Throughput AB Initio Screening

Mark Tuominen (USA / University of Massachusetts- Amherst)
 -
Nanomanufacturing Advancements and Nanoinformatics

Deok-Soo Kim (Korea / Hanyang University)  
 -
Molecular Geometry and Its Application to Nano Informatics and Molecular Design

Q&A and Wrap up

Campus Tour

17:00-18:30

Inter-University Semiconductor Research Center Tour only for U.S. Delegation

Banquet
(Facilitator:
Jinho Ahn)

18:30-20:00
(5min/remark)

Banquet at Restaurant LakGuJung (B1)
Congratulatory Remarks
    Jo-won Lee (Hanyang University)
    Myung S. Jhon (Carnegie Mellon University)

September 30, 2014 (Tuesday)
At Global Convention Plaza (Room 513), Seoul National University


Poster
Session
(Co-chairs:
Jo-Won Lee /
Ahmed Busnaina)


09:00-10:30
(3min/talk)

Introduction

Ki-Ju Kim (Korea / Seoul National University)
 -
Effect of gas transport inside a micrometer-scale gap jig on the growth of graphene on copper foil

Philip Bradford (USA / North Carolina State University)
 -
Development and Applications of Carbon Nanotube Textiles

Ashvani Kumar (Korea / Seoul National University)
 -
Less Noisy and Highly Sensitive Graphene Nanopores for Biomedical Applications

Jannatul Firdous (Korea / Seoul National University)
 -
Induction of Long-Term Immunity Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus Glycoprotein by An Osmotic Polymeric Nanocarrier

Jiaxing Huang (USA / Northwestern University)
 -
Repurposing a Consumer Product as Low-cost, Quasi-random Nanoimprinting Templates for Photon Management

Chi hyun Park (Korea / Yonsei University)
 -
Bistable Reversible Electrochemical Mirrors with Ionic Liquid Electrolyte

Daeil Kim (Korea / Korea University)
 -
Stretchable UV sensor arrays of SnO2 nanowires

Tengfei Luo (USA / University of Notre Dame)
 -
Innovative Nano Materials for Unconventional Thermal Transport Control

Sang-Hwa Yoon (Korea / Hanyang University)
 -
Facet control and Three-dimensional Cuprous Oxide (Cu2O) film by electrodeposition and its photoelectrochemical properties

Jung Sik Kim (Korea / Hanyang University)
 -
Nano-patterning of improved imaging properties by using phase-shift mask technology in EUVL

Marilyn Minus (USA / Northeastern University)
 -
Correlating Structural Control for Property Enhancement in Nano-Composite Fibers

Seungchul Kim (Korea / KIST)
 -
Virtual Fab – Nano Device Simulation Platform

Hiroshi Mizuseki (Korea / KIST)
 -
Genetic Algorithm Approach for Nanoscale Devices

Andrew Spakowitz (USA / Stanford University)
 -
Membrane Indentation Triggers Clathrin Lattice Reorganization and Fluidization

Sang Soo Han (Korea / KIST)
 -
Development of Web-based Multi-scale Simulation Platform for the Efficient Design of Li-ion Battery

Jae-Kwan Kim (Korea / Hanyang University)
 -
BetaCavity: Program for Molecular Voids and Tunnels

Hayden Taylor (USA / University of California- Berkeley)
 -
Computationally inexpensive simulation and modeling for future lithography processes

Kang Hoon Yim (Korea / Seoul National University)
 -
Searching Novel Higher-κ Dielectric Materials Through High-throughput Ab Initio Approach

Dong ki Lee (Korea / KAIST)
 -
A facile synthesis of multi metal-doped rectangular ZnO nanocrystals using a nanocrystalline metal-organic framework template

Q&A and Wrap up

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

Discussion /
Working Groups

11:00-12:30

Group Discussion Workshop
 -
Group 1 : Nano Manufacturing (Room 515)
 -
Group 1 : Nano Composites (Room 516)
 -
Group 1 : Nano Informatics (Room 519)

12:30-14:00

Luncheon

Wrap up Discussion & Recommendations
(Co-chairs:
Jo-Won Lee /
Myung S. Jhon /
Ahmed Busnaina)

14:00-14:45

Workshop Report

14:45-15:30

Draw up Recommendations to the Governments

15:30-15:45

Poster Award Presentation

15:45-16:00

Signature of overall summary and recommendations
Closing Remarks