The 18th U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology:
Sensors Related to Human Cognition and Sustainability in Semiconductor Manufacturing


Arizona State University, Tempe
September 23(Mon.) & 24(Tues.), 2024


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General Information

Invitation

Participants

Program

Outcomes

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Organizers

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

Jinho Ahn (Korea)
Korea Nanotechnology Research Society

Day 1

September 23, 2024 (Monday)
Devil’s Oasis, Arizona State University


Opening
Session

Co-chairs:

Ahmed
Busnaina/


Jo-won Lee

 08:00 -
 08:30

Registration

 
08:30
-
 08:45

Welcoming Remarks
 Zachary Holman, Vice Dean for Research and Innovation, Arizona State University
 Jinho Ahn, President, Korea Nanotechnology Research Society
Seongsin Margaret Kim, Program Director, National Science Foundation


 08:45-
 10:25

(25min
/talk,
Q&A)

Keynote Speeches
Birgit Schwenzer, Program Director, National Science Foundation
   
- Sustainability and nanotechnology
Jinho Ahn, President, Korea Nanotechnology Research Society
   
 
-  Nano Technology and EUV Lithography
Victor Zhirnov, Chief Scientist, Semiconductor Research Corporation
   
- New roadmap for micro- and nanoelectronics: where the semiconductor industry is headed over the next 5, 10, 20 years?
Om Nalamasu, Chief Technology Officer, Applied Materials
   
 
- Inventions to innovations in deeptech with materials engineering and open innovation

10:25-10:45

Coffee Break & Group Photo


Poster
Session


Chair:

Myung S.
Jhon


10:45-
11:15

(4 min/ talk, Q&A)

 

 • Jungwon Choi, University of Washington
   
 
- High-frequency power electronics using eGaN devices

 • Jihoon Seo, Clarkson University
   
 
- Sustainable innovations in CMP slurries from synthesis methods to environmental impact

 • Inhee Lee, University of Pittsburgh
   
 
- Millimeter-scale smart sensing semiconductor devices for biomedical applications

 • Hyunwoong Ko, Arizona State University
   
 
- Generative diffusion modeling for predictive digital twins of sustainable nanoparticle electronics printing

 • Ivan Sanchez Esqueda, Arizona State University
   
 
- Direct synthesis and CMOS integration of 2D materials towards logic and memory devices

 • Arunkumar Venkataronappa, IBM
   
 
- CMP process optimization for DIW conservation and metal loss reduction

 • Sri Siva Rama Krishna Hanup Vegi, Intel
   
 
- Semiconductor manufacturing going green - role of chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) process

11:15-12:30

Poster Exhibition & Lunch


Session I


Sustainability in Semiconductor Manufacturing

Co-chairs:

Ahmed
Busnaina
(Northeastern University)/

Tae Gon Kim
(Hanyang University)


12:30-
14:30

(15min/ talk, Q&A)

 • Ahmed Busnaina, Northeastern University
    - Sustainable semiconductor additive manufacturing of micro and nanoscale electronics

 • Tae Gon Kim, Hanyang University
   
 
- Converging AFM solutions: pioneering nanotechnology for advanced industries

 • Paul Westerhoff, Arizona State University
   
 
- How can fabs reduce their water footprints: From industrial wastewater reuse to atmospheric water harvesting as make-up supplies for ultrapure water

 • Heeyeop Chae, Sungkyunkwan University
   
 
- Low global warming gases for plasma etching processes

 • Bruno Azeredo, Arizona State University
   
 
- Microscale additive manufacturing of high-surface area nanoporous copper: towards hierarchical structures and 3D circuits

 • Haeseong Lee, Jeonju University
   
 
- Electromagnetic shielding effectiveness measurements on nanomaterials for the sustainability in semiconductor industry

 • Fazleena Badurdeen, University of Kentucky
   
 
- Towards circular and sustainable semiconductor manufacturing

 • Susannah Calvin, Apple
   
 
-  Climate & Computing

14:30-14:45

Coffee Break


Session II

Sensor related to Human Cognition


Co-chairs:

Elias Towe
(Carnegie Mellon University)/

Tae-Woo Lee (Seoul National University)


14:45-
17:30

(15min/ talk, Q&A
)

 • Tae-Woo Lee, Seoul National University
   
 
- Organic nervetronics for neuroprosthetics

 • Michael J. Sailor, University of California San Diego
   
 
- Silicon-based nanoparticles for tissue-specific drug delivery to the brain

 • Jinmyoung Joo, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
   
 
- Nanoparticles at the interface of blood-brain barrier

 • Mehdi Nikhah, Arizona State University
   
 
- Engineering organotypic disease on-a-chip models; harnessing innovations in microfluidics, biomaterials and single-cell resolution analysis

 • Oh Seok Kwon, Sungkyunkwan University
   
 
- Artificial human eyes with photo-receptonics

 • Douglas Weber, Carnegie Mellon University
   
 
- Sensing and stimulating the brain to restore neurological function

 • Youngbin Tchoe, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
   
 
- Electrocorticography microdisplay for high precision intraoperative brain mapping

 • Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University
   
 
- Sustainable point of care diagnostics for human health and wellness

 • Jiwon Lee, Pohang University of Science and Technology
   
 
- Image sensing technologies, challenges and vision

 • Josh Hihath, Arizona State University
   
 
- Integration of biomolecular electronic devices and sensors

18:30

Dinner Banquet

Day 2

September 24, 2024 (Tusday)
Galleria A and B room, DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix/Tempe

Discussion /
Working
Groups

9:00-
12:00

•Group Discussion Workshop
 - Group 1 : Sustainability in Semiconductor Manufacturing
                    (Co-chairs: Ahmed Busnaina, Tae Gon Kim)
 - Group 2 : Sensor related to Human Cognition
                 
  (Co-chairs: Elias Towe, Tae-Woo Lee)

12:00-13:00

Luncheon

Wrap up
Discussion &

Recommendations

13:00-
13:30

Poster Award Presentation
Draw-up Recommendation to the Governments
Signature of Overall Summary and Recommendation

Closing

13:30-
14:30

• Closing Remarks