The 12th U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology:
Nanotech Applications for Water
Nanotech Applications using 2-D materials


Arlington, VA, USA, October 4-6, 2015


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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

October 4, 2015 (Sunday) Key Bridge Marriott Hotel

ReceptionArrival in
Washington, DC

16:00-19:00

Registration in the Marriott Hotel Lobby

19:00-21:00

Dinner in the Lincoln room (3rd floor) for participants staying at the Marriott

October 5, 2015 (Monday), Key Bridge Marriott Hotel


Opening Session

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

Location:
Potomac Ballroom A/B

08:00-09:00

Continental Breakfast in Francis Scott Key A

09:00-09:20

Welcoming Remarks by the Co-chairs
 
  Organizers will also welcome:
  - Mihail Roco, U.S. National Science Foundation
  - Jae Shin Kim, National Nanotechnology Policy Center of Korea
   - Sun Hak Cho, Korean Embassy in U.S.A.

09:20-10:00

Overview from Korea and the USA
 
Young Hee Lee / SKKU
 -
What could we do with layered structures of materials with just the right layers?
Mihail C. Roco / NSF and NNI
 -
Nanotechnology at NSF in the international context

10:00-10:30

Coffee Break Francis Scott Key Salon A


Session I
Nano
Applications using 2-D
(Co-chairs:
Kaustav Banerjee
Seongil Im)

 

Location:
Potomac Ballroom A/B


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

Introduction

Kaustav Banerjee / UC Santa Barbara
 - 2D Crystals for Smart Life

Seongil Im / Yonsei University
 - 2D FETs with MoS2, WSe2, and black phosphorous toward practical electronics

Walter de Heer / Georgia Tech
 - Exceptional ballistic transport in epigraphene

Suklyun Hong / Sejong University
 - Study of Growth and Electronic Structure of 2D Materials

Lincoln Lauhon / Northwestern University
 - Novel Device Behaviors at Low-Dimensional Heterojunctions in 2-D Materials

Ahmed Busnaina / Northeastern University
 - Nanoscale Printing: 2D-enabled Electronics

Q&A and Wrap up

12:00-13:30

Luncheon in Francis Scott Key & Poster notice
Posters in Potomac Ballroom Foyer


Session
II
Nano

Applications   using 2-D
(Co-chairs:
Humberto Terrones
Won Kook Choi)

 

Location:
Potomac Ballroom A/B


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

Introduction

Joan Redwing / Penn State
 - Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition Routes to 2D Crystals

Hyeongtag Jeon / Hanyang University
 - Atomic Layer Deposition of 2D Tin Disulfide

Humberto Terrones / Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
 - Beyond graphene: The amazing world of transition metal dichalcogenides

Won Kook Choi / KIST
 - Black Phosphorus for Electronic Applications: Nonvolatile Memory devices and Large-Scale Synthesis

James Hwang / Lehigh University
 - Phosphorene FETs – Promising Transistors Based on a few Layers of Phosphorus Atoms

Q&A and Wrap up

15:00-15:30

Coffee Break in Francis Scott Key Salon A


Session
III
Nano
Applications
for Water
(Co-chairs:
Mamadou Diallo/
Jong-Oh Kim)

 

Location:
Potomac Ballroom A/B


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

Introduction

Mamadou Diallo / KAIST and California Institute of Technology
 - Nanoporous Membranes With In Situ Synthesized Dendrimer-Like Particles: Preparation, Characterization and Applications to Water Purification

Qilin Li / Rice University
 -
NSF Nanosystems Engineering Research Center for Nanotechnology Enabled Water Treatment and Reuse (NEWT): An Overview

Joon Ha Kim / GIST
 - Membrane Desalination Technology for Water Industry

Bruce Hinds / Univ. of Washington at Seattle
 - Active membrane systems for the environment

Soo Hong Noh / Yonsei University
 - Membrane processes for eco-smart waterworks systems

Jong-Oh Kim / Hanyang University
 - Potentiostatic Anodization for Resource Recovery
and Purification in Water

Q&A and Wrap up

Dinner

18:00-21:00

Reception / Banquet in Francis Scott Key Salon B

October 6, 2015  (Tuesday)


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

 

Location:
Potomac Ballroom A/B
Potomac Foyer


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

Introduction

Sang Wook Han / Ulsan University
 - Magnetic anisotropy assaying controllable defects in MoS2 single crystal

Philip Feng / Case Western Reserve University
 - Atomic Layer Two-Dimensional (2D) Nanoelectromechanical Systems

Ki-Taek Lim/ Kangwon National University
 - Electroconductive Graphene Oxide-Nanosheets with Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields: Potential and New Horizons of Reduced Graphene-based Nanocomposites on Stem Cells

Yu Huang / UCLA
 - 2D Materials as a Platform for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Do Kyung Hwang / KIST
 - Two-Dimensional van der Waals Materials Based Nonvolatile Memory Field-Effect Transistors

Seongsin Margaret Kim / Univ. of Alabama
 - Investigation of 2D materials and metasurfaces in THz frequencies

Jusang Park / Yonsei University
 - Layer-Modulated Synthesis of Uniform Tungsten Disulfide  Nanosheet Using Gas-Phase Precursors

Joshua Robinson / Penn State
 - Synthesis, Doping, and Properties of 2D Materials

Berardi Sensale-Rodriguez / University of Utah
 - Graphene based THz devices

Q&A and Wrap up

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break in Potomac Foyer

Discussion /
Working Groups

11:00-12:30

Group Discussion Workshop
 - Group 1 : Nano & Water (Potomac Ballroom A)
 - Group 2 : Nano & 2-D (Potomac Ballroom B)

12:30-20:00

Luncheon & Poster Award Presentation
Francis Scott Key Ballroom

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

14:00-14:45

Workshop Report

14:45-16:00

Signature of overall summary and recommendations
Closing Remarks
Group Photo

17:00-20:00

Networking and Dinner for International Participants and US Delegates