Thursday, February 17 (Garden West Room)
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Opening Session & Keynote Speech
Chairman: Prof. M.S. Jhon (Carnegie Mellon University)
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8:00-8:30
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Registration, Wilshire Grand Los Angeles
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8:30-8:40
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Opening Remark by Prof. M.S. Jhon, Organizing Chairman of USA
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8:40-8:50
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Welcoming Address by Dr. Geoffrey Prentice, Program Director of NSF
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8:50-9:00
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Congratulatory Address by JungKwan Lee, Korean Vice-Consulate General
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9:00-9:20
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Geoffrey Prentice, NSF-U.S. NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Activities
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9:20-9:40
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Jo-Won Lee, Director of the National Program for Tera-level Nanodevices Overview of Nanotechnology in Korea
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9:40-10:00
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Coffee Break
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Session 1 Education on Nanotechnology
Chairman: Han-Jo Lim (Korea Nanotechnology Research Society)
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10:00-10:20
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Shekhar S. Garde, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Molecular Modeling and Simulation in Nanotechnology: Novel Opportunity for Research, Education, and Outreach
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10:20-10:40
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James T. Yardley, Columbia University Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers: Research and Education
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10:40-11:00
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Chang-Kyung Kim, Hanyang University Perspectives in Nano Technology Education in Terms of Engineering Point of View
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11:00-11:20
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Marjorie A. Olmstead, University of Washington Building Leadership for the Nanotechnology Workforce of Tomorrow through Graduate Education: The Nanotechnology Ph.D. Program at the University of Washington
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11:20-11:40
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Donald R. Baer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory What Do We Mean by Nanoscience or Nanotechnology Education
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11:40-12:00
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Dae-Mann Kim, Korea Institute for Advanced Study Optimally Fused NT Education: A Proposal for Coherent Mixture of Technology Contents
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12:00-13:00
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Lunch
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Session 2 Nano Manufacturing (1)
Chairman: Donald R. Baer (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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13:00-13:20
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Ahmed A. Busnaina, Northeastern University Nanomanufacturing Through Directed Assembly of Nanoelements
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13:20-13:40
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Haiwon Lee, Hanyang University High-Speed Fabrication of Nanostructures using Atomic Force Microscope Lithography
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13:40-14:00
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Tony Meehan, TransForm Pharmaceuticals Inc. High Throughput Experimental Applications to Pharmaceutical Development
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14:00-14:20
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Geun-Young Yeom, Sungkyunkwan University Characteristics of Neutral Beam Generated by a Low Angle Reflection and Its Etch Characteristics by Halogen-Based Gases
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14:20-14:40
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Xiang Zhang, UCBerkeley (Presented by Cheng Sun) Nano-manufacturing: Top-down, Bottom-up, and System Engineering
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14:40-15:00
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Eung-Sug Lee, Korean Institute of Machinery & Materials Current Status of Nano Imprint Technology Development on CNMM
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15:00-15:15
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Coffee Break
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Session 3 Nano Manufacturing (2)
Chairman: Haiwon Lee (Hanyang University)
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15:15-15:35
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Prashant N. Kumta, Carnegie Mellon University Nanostructured Materials: Exploring the Energy Frontier
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15:35-15:55
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Soon-Ja Choe, Inha University Synthesis of Controlled Nano-spheres via a Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Miniemulsion Polymerization
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15:55-16:15
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David K. Ferry, Arizona State University Nanomanufacturing in Semiconductor Microelectronics
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16:15-16:35
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Jong-Ho Lee, Kyungpook National University Fabrication and Characterization of Bulk FinFETs for Future Nano-Scale CMOS Technology
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16:35-16:55
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Landon Onyebueke, Tennessee State University The Impact of Modeling, Simulation and Characterization of the Mechanical Properties of Nano-materials in the Nanotechnology Industry
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16:55-17:15
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Ki-Bum Kim, Seoul National University Electron Beam Projection Nanopatterning using Crystalline Lattice Image
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17:15-17:35
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Richard A. Kiehl, University of Minnesota DNA-Based Nanoelectronics Manufacturing Technologies
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17:35-17:50
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Coffee Break
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Session 4 Poster Session
Chairman: David K. Ferry (Arizona State University)
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17:50-17:55
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Gunjan Agarwal, Ohio State University Atomic Force Microscopy for Nanotechnology
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17:55-18:00
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Jeong-Bong Lee, University of Texas at Dallas Metallic Nano Electro Mechanically Actuated Gripper and Tunable Nano Photonic Device
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18:00-18:05
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Wonbong Choi, Florida International University Growth of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes for Nanoelectronics
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18:05-18:10
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Chang Y. Ryu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bringing Nanotechnology to the Classroom: Capturing High School Students' and Teachers' Nanotech Interest
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18:10-18:15
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Dong-Weon Lee, Chonnam National Univ The Development of Mems-Based Time-of-Flight Scanning Force Microscopy
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18:15-18:20
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Jongill Hong, Yonsei University Nano-Injection Molding Technology for Ultra-High-Density Patterned Magnetic Media
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18:20-18:25
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Jeong-O Lee, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology Device Applications of Semiconducting Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes
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18:25-18:30
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Closing Remark by Jo-Won Lee, Organizing Chairman of Korea
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18:30-18:40
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Take Picture
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Reception
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18:40-20:00
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Congratulatory Address by Han-Jo Lim, Chairman of Korea Nanotechnology Research Society, and other VIPs
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Friday, February 18 (A: Brentwood, B: Fernwood)
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A: Brentwood B: Fernwood
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9:00-12:00
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Group-based Discussion Group A: Education for Nanotechnology Chairmen : James T. Yardley, Dae-Mann Kim Group B: Nano manufacturing Chairmen : Ahmed A. Busnaina, Ki-Bum Kim
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12:00-13:30
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Lunch
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Garden West Room
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13:30-14:30
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Presentation on Group Discussion
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14:30-16:00
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Draw up Recommendation and Protocol
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16:00-16:20
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Coffee Break
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16:20-16:50
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Signature of Overall Summary and Recommendation
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16:50-17:00
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Closing Forum
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Saturday, February 19
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9:00
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Depart from Hotel to UCLA
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10:00-12:00
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Lab Tour at UCLA
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12:00-13:30
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Lunch
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13:30-14:00
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Arrival at Hotel
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14:00-19:00
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Sightseeing at LA
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