The Ninth U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology:
Exploring New Direction for Convergence of Nano Science to

Technology and Application


Seoul, Korea, June 4 & 5, 2012


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Organizers

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

J.W. Lee (Korea)
Hanyang University
jowon@hanyang.ac.kr

June 3rd, 2012 (Sunday) : Welcome reception

Reception

18:00-20:00

Welcome reception (U.S only) : Hosted by Professor Jhon

June 4th, 2012 (Monday)

Opening Session
(Chair : Myung S. Jhon)

8:30-9:00

Registration

9:00-9:20

Opening Remark : Jo-Won Lee (Forum Chair of Korea)

Congratulatory Address  
 - Korea: Chang Kyung Kim (Assistant Minister)
 - USA: Ambassador from US embassy in Korea

9:20-10:00

Keynote address I (Korea)
 - Chang Kyung Kim (Assistant Minister)
Keynote address II (USA)
 - Mihail C. Roco (NSF)

    Converging Knowledge And Technology from Atoms, Bits and Nets

10:00~10:30

Coffee Break

Session I

Nanoscale fundamentals and Basic Tools for NT convergence
(Chair: Ahmed Busnaina/ Kwang-Suk Seo)

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

Ahmed Busnaina (USA / Northeastern University)
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Rethinking Manufacturing; Nanomaterials Based Nanomanufacturing for Electronics and Biotechnology Applications

 Peter T. Cummings (USA / Wanderbilt University)
 -
Computational Nanoscience and the Interplay Between Experiment and Theory

 Haiwon Lee (Korea / Hanyang University)
 -
Hierarchical and Multifunctional Three-dimensional Network of Carbon Nanotubes  for Microrfluidic  and Strain Sensor Applications

 Andrew Gellman (USA / Carnegie Mellon University)
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Chiral Nanomaterials for Application in Enantioselective Chemical Processing

Sang-Rok Lee (Korea / Center for Nanoscale Mechatronics & Manufacturing)
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Nanomanufacturing Processes and their Applications

Chulgi Ko (Korea / Korea Advanced Nanofab Center)
 -
Development of Compound Semiconductor Devices using Nanotechnology

12:00~13:30

Luncheon & Poster notice

Session II
Nanotechnology for Sustainability and Energy Resources
(Chair :
Nora F. Savage/Hak Min Kim)

13:30-15:00

 Nora F. Savage (USA / Environmental Protection Agency)
 -
Environmentally Benign Nanomaterials: It Is Easy Being Green!

 Young Moo Lee (Korea / Hanyang University)
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Tuning Nanochannels in Polymers for Small Molecular Transport

 Robert D. "Skip" Rung (USA / Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute)
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The Promise of Green Nanotechnology: Better Products, Less Waste and Greater Economic Opportunity

 Jong-Geon Jegal (Korea / Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
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Water Treatment Membranes & Nanotechnology

 Mamadou S. Diallo (USA / California Instutite of Technology)
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Nanofibrous Composite Membranes: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications to Water Purification

 Seock-Heon Lee (Korea / Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
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Current Research Status of Nanomaterial-Based Water Remediation Technology at CWRC

15:00~15:30

Coffee Break

Session III
Applications
(Chair :Mark Hersam/Sang Hee Suh)

15:30-17:30

  George Thompson (USA / Intel Corporation)
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Nanotechnology and the Balance between Innovation and Disruption

  Sang Hee Suh (Korea / Center for Nanostructured Materials Technology)
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Development and Application of Nanostructured Materials Technologies by the CNMT

  Dawn Bonnell (USA / University of Pennsylvania)
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Molecular Interactions at the Interface of Physical and Biological Systems

 Chul Jin Choi (Korea / Korea Institute of Materials Science)
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Potential Nanotechnology Advances and R&D Activities on Nanomaterials  in Korea Institute of Materials Science

 Mark Hersam (USA / Northwestern University)
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Functional Inks Based on Monodisperse Carbon Nanomaterials

 Yung Woo Park (Korea / Seoul National University)
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Carbon nanoelectronics: The zero M resistivity and more

 Mark Tuominen (USA / University of Massachusetts)
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New Directions in Nanomanufacturing and Enabling Factors

 Soon Hyung Hong (Korea / Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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Banquet

19:30-21:00

Banquet
 - Hosted by NNPC

June 5th, 2012 (Tuesday) : Poster Session, Discussion & Recommendations

Poster Session
(Chair :Myung S. Jhon )

9:00-10:30
(3min/talk)

 Poster session presenter (Korea / Institute)
- TBA

 Meagen W. Mauter (USA / University of Oregon)
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Stable Sequestration of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Self-Assembled Aqueous Nanopores

 Poster session presenter (Korea / Institute)
- TBA

 Shannon W. Boettcher (USA / Institute)
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Inorganic Materials for Solar Energy Conversion and Storage

 Poster session presenter (Korea / Institute)
- TBA

 Dan Steingart (USA / City College of New York)
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The quest for the 100,000 cycle battery: cycle life challenges and opportunities in defective, low cost materials

 Poster session presenter (Korea / Institute)
- TBA

 Robert L. Smith (USA / Carnegie Mellon University)
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A Holistic Strategy in Multiscale Modeling of Perfluoropolyether Lubricants and Carbon Overcoat Materials

 Poster session presenter (Korea / Institute)
- TBA

 Jung-Kun Lee (USA / University of Pittsburgh)
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Tunable Surface Plasmons for Solar Energy Harvesting

 Poster session presenter (Korea / Institute)
- TBA

 Taekyeong Kim (USA / Columbia University)
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Single Molecule Circuits for Organic Electronics

 Moonkyung Kim (USA / Cornell  University)
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Use of Phase Transitions in Electronics

0:30-13:30
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Luncheon

Poster Award Presentation
Group Discussion Workshop

Discussion & Recommendations
(Myung S. Jhon/ Jo-Won Lee)

13:30-14:45

Workshop Report

14:45-15:30

 To draw up recommendation to the Governments

15:30-16:00

Signature of overall summary and recommendations, Closing