Symposium Sessions | ||
Monday June 17 | ||
10:30 | Carbon Nano Structures & Devices | |
Tuesday June 18 | ||
4:00 | Carbon Nanostructure Materials & Applications: Posters | |
Wednesday June 19 | ||
8:30 | Graphene Keynotes | |
10:30 | Graphene Material Innovations | |
1:30 | Graphene Manufacturing & Emerging Commercial Applications | |
2:50 | Commercial Markets for Graphene Materials | |
Symposium Program | ||
Monday June 17 | ||
10:30 | Carbon Nano Structures & Devices | 208 |
Session chair: Wolfgang S. Bacsa, University of Toulouse, FR | ||
10:30 | Epigraphene: a realistic platform for graphene based nanoelectronics W. de Heer, Georgia Institute of Technology, US | |
10:55 | Carbon nanotubes-Polymer based Flexible Piezoresistive Strain Sensor for Wearable Device Applications S. Vetrivel, K. Balasubramanian, R. Sundara, Indian Institute of Tehcnology Madras, IN | |
11:20 | Annealing (above 2000 °C) and doping treatments of carbon nanotube yarn for high electrical conductivity Y. Dini, J. Faure-Vincent, J. Dijon, CEA (Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et au énergies alternatives), FR | |
11:40 | Controlling growth end-point of horizontally suspended multi-walled carbon nanotubes to achieve end-on contacts for in-situ fabrication of solar devices J. Iyer, P. Comita, D. Cooke, M. Cheponis, M. McAuliffe, L.H. Cooke, NovaSolix, US | |
12:00 | Laser-Carbon Interactions R.L. Vander Wal, J. Abrahamson, Penn State University, US | |
12:20 | Sorption Capacity and Electrical Capacitance of Three-Dimensional Carbon Networks C. Rojas, N. Santacruz, V. Dorvilien, F. Mendoza, S. Michea, G. Morell, B.R. Weiner, University of Puerto Rico, US | |
Tuesday June 18 | ||
4:00 | Carbon Nanostructure Materials & Applications: Posters | Hall C |
High Electrical Conductive Carbon Nano Grease based on Hydrogen Bonding G. Christensen, J. Yang, H. Younes, G. Hong, D. Lou, H. Hong, C. Widener, R. Hrabe, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, US | ||
High Thermally Conductive Carbon Nano Grease G. Christensen, H. Younes, G. Hong, D. Lou, H. Hong, C. Widener, R. Hrabe, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, US | ||
Electrical properties of networks of aligned carbon nanotube sheets in liquid crystals M. Murali, H. Agha, D. Suh, G. Scalia, University of Luxembourg, LU | ||
Synthesis of Ultra-Long Carbon Nanotubes on Bulk Metal Catalysts via Directed Feed-Gas Delivery S.J. Bauman, J. Clendenin, P. Cole, M. Leftwich, Nanomatronix, LLC, US | ||
A bimetallic decorated carbon nanofibers based electrode for electrochemical supercapacitors: Excellent energy and power density Y. Son, H.Y. Lee, D.K. Shah, M.S. Akhtar, O-B. Yang, Chonbuk National University, KR | ||
Wednesday June 19 | ||
8:30 | Graphene Keynotes | 302 |
Session chair: Anirudha Sumant, Argonne National Lab, US | ||
8:30 | Unconventional applications of 2D materials R. Ge, D. Akinwande, University of Texas - Austin, US | |
8:55 | Advances in superlubricity utilizing 2D materials" A. Sumant, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
9:20 | Critical Overview of Performance of 2D Materials and Composites E. Polyakova, Graphene Laboratories, Inc., US | |
10:30 | Graphene Material Innovations | 302 |
Session chair: Anirudha Sumant, Argonne National Labs, US | ||
10:30 | Self Assembly of Graphene Ribbons on a Substrate at the Micrometer Scale G.L.W. Cross, Trinity College, IR | |
10:55 | Corrosion Resistant, Graphene-Like Carbon Coated Iron Oxide Nanocrystals Formed During Liquid Phase Synthesis C. Masterson, A. Garcia-Mendoza, A. Prakash, V.L. Colvin, Brown University, US | |
11:15 | Extreme Straintronics of Graphene R. Banerjee, V-H Nguyen, T. Granzier-Nakajima, L. Pabbi, A. Lherbier, J.-C. Charlier, M. Terrones, E. Hudson, Pennsylvania State University, US | |
11:35 | Polarity governs atomic interaction through two-dimensional materials W. Kong, H. Li, K. Qiao, J. Grossman, J. Kim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US | |
11:55 | Characterization of Nanographene Product by Microwave-Assisted Plasma-Mediated Methane Pyrolysis R.L. Vander Wal, M. Singh, K. Zeller, G. Skoptsov, Penn State University, US | |
12:15 | Sustainable and versatile functionalization of graphene layers M. Galimberti, V. Barbera, A. Bernardi, D. Locatelli, G. Prioglio, Politecnico di Milano, IT | |
1:30 | Graphene Manufacturing & Emerging Commercial Applications | 302 |
Session chair: Elena Polyakova, NUS, Singapore | ||
1:30 | Scalable production of graphene using electrochemical exfoliation in compressed reactors M.J. Green, T.C. Achee, J.T. Hope, W. Sun, P. Lakhe, Texas A&M University, US | |
1:50 | Wafer scale CVD Graphene: from Lab to Fab J. de la Fuente, Graphenea Inc., US | |
2:10 | Up-coming Industrial Applications of Graphene Oxide S.H. Santos, R. Wendelbo, Abalonyx, NO | |
2:30 | Graphene and Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Commercialization: Past, Present and Future R. Collins, IDTechEx, UK | |
2:50 | Commercial Markets for Graphene Materials | 302 |
Session chair: Terrance Barkan, The Graphene Council, US | ||
P. Chinoy, XG Sciences, US | ||
T. Jalloul, NanoXplore, CA | ||
C.V. Nguyen, NTherma Corporation, US | ||
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