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 | |
8:30 | AI Keynotes | 304 |
Session chair: Brent Segal, Lockheed Martin, US | ||
8:30 | Welcome - Sector Expanding AI Innovation Impact B.M. Segal, Lockheed Martin, US | |
8:55 | AI and Robotics for Rapid Innovation of Materials J.S. Becker, Kebotix, US | |
9:20 | Advances in AI for Design and Discovery J. Kautz, NVIDIA, US | |
8:30 | Sustainability Fireside Chat | 306 |
Session chair: Fiona Case, TechConnect, US | ||
The thesis for this session is that while there are certainly political issues, some of the major factors limiting adoption of sustainable materials technologies are technical - limitations in materials and manufacturing. These are challenges which the TechConnect community could plausibly solve. Bring your questions and ideas and join our eminent panel of thought-leaders as we discuss what exists, and what is needed, to save the world. | ||
I. Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
C. Agapakis, Ginkgo Bioworks, US | ||
S. Jons, DuPont, US | ||
A. Hatton, MIT, US | ||
Y.Q. Rao, The Dow Chemical Company, US | ||
8:30 | Advanced Materials Innovation Spotlights: Covestro, Linde 3M | 303 |
Session chair: Ed Greer, Dow Chemical, US | ||
8:30 | Covestro Innovation Spotlight K. Haider, Covestro, US | |
8:45 | Linde Innovation Spotlight J. Sirman, Linde, US | |
9:00 | 3M Innovation Spotlight R. Lorentz, 3M, US | |
9:15 | Thixorion® - Solution Derived Nanocomposite SDN® Multipurpose Functional Coating E. Ryabova, Advenira Enterprises, Inc., US | |
9:22 | Miniaturized Zero-Power Flame Detectors for Ubiquitous Fire Monitoring M. Rinaldi, Northeastern University, US | |
9:29 | Unidirectional Photoluminescence with GaN/InGaN Quantum Well Metasurfaces L. Rubio, University of California, Santa Barbara, US | |
9:36 | LiTell: Robust Indoor Localization Using Unmodified Light Fixtures G. Keenan, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, US | |
9:43 | A simple, energy and cost-efficient process to isolate oils and high value commodities from oil-bearing microbes including algal biomass S. Tan, The University of Melbourne, AU | |
Review Panelist E. Greer, Dow, US | ||
Review Panelist K. Haider, Covestro, US | ||
Review Panelist J. Sirman, Linde, US | ||
Review Panelist J. Phillips, Catalyst Health Ventures, US | ||
Review Panelist R. Lorentz, 3M, US | ||
10:00 | Coffee Break | Boylston Hallway - 3rd Floor |
10:30 | 3D Printing Materials Innovations | 306 |
Session chair: Slade H Gardner, Big Metal Additive, Inc., US | ||
10:30 | Reducing the anisotropy of LPBF IN718 via supersolvus annealing D. Newell, A. Palazotto, R. O’Hara, G. Cobb, L. Burggraf, J. Hess, Air Force Institute of Technology, US | |
10:50 | Grave to cradle, using novel plasma processing to make quality AM powder materials from scrap P. Antoinette, S. Badwe, Amastan Technologies, US | |
11:10 | Direct-write 3D printing of full lithium ion cells T. Fedynyshn, L. Hancock, R. Pawle, M. Plaut, L. Racz, Akita Innovations, US | |
11:30 | Heating, Curing, and Welding of 3D Printed Carbon Nanotube-Polymer Systems by Locally Induced RF Heating C.B. Sweeney, M.J. Green, M.A. Saed, Texas A&M University, US | |
11:50 | 3D Printing of Polymer-Bonded Magnets A. Shen, X. Peng, C.P. Bailey, A.W.K. Ma, S. Dardona, University of Connecticut, US | |
12:10 | Durability of 3D printed construction materials Z. Lafhaj, Z. Dakhli, F. El Fgaeir, Centrale Lille, FR | |
10:30 | Biofuels & Bioproducts | 301 |
Session chair: Rebecca Locker, Modern Meadow, US | ||
10:30 | Systems analysis of biofuel pathways for the transport sector – interactions with the evolving grid D.S. Mallapragada, MIT Energy Initiative, US | |
10:55 | Renewable Hydrogen from Biomass for Production of Green Fuels and Chemicals AP. Borole, AJ. Lewis, Electro-Active Techologies, LLC, US | |
11:15 | BTMO Catalyzed Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Lignocellulosic Biomass V. Amar, A. Shende, R. Shende, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, US | |
11:35 | Cost-effective production of cellulosic ethanol from sweet sorghum stalks via the integration of advanced solid-state fermentation and alkali-distillation S. Li, Tsinghua University, CN | |
11:55 | Bioproducts and Biofuels from High Organic Strength Wastewater and Organic Solid Waste M. Urgun-Demirtas, H. Wu, D. Demro, S.A. Flores, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
12:15 | High throughput compact membrane filter for micro-algal harvesting W. Liu, Molecule Works 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 | |
10:30 | Polymer Composites Manufacturing & Innovation | 313 |
Session chair: Thomas E. Twardowski, Jefferson University, US; Jim Johnston, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ | ||
10:30 | Performance and Recycling of Nanocomposites for Electronics Applications J. Mead, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, US | |
10:55 | Damage Sensing in Composites using Carbon Nanotubes V. Chalivendra, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, US | |
11:20 | Light-Weight Polymer Armors S. Ren, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, US | |
11:40 | Functionalized Boron Nitride Nanotubes and their Polymer nanocomposites J. Guan, A. Derdouri, B. Ashrafi, A. Benhalima, K.S. Kim, C.T. Kingston, B. Simard, National Research Council Canada, CA | |
12:00 | Properties of Laser Pulse Heated Polymer Nanocomposites S.F. Bartolucci, J.A. Maurer, U.S. Army RDECOM-ARDEC, US | |
10:30 | Fuel Cells | 309 |
Session chair: John P. Kopasz, Argonne National Laboratory, US; Fiona Case, TechConnect, US | ||
10:30 | Fuel Cells and Hydrogen J.P. Kopasz, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
10:55 | Fuel Cells Technology – Challenges perspective N. Rajalakshmi, IIT Madras, IN | |
11:20 | High Conductivity, Chemically Stable, Hydroxide Conducting Block Copolymer Poly(norbornene) Membranes P.A. Kohl, M. Mandal, G. Huang, Georgia Institute of Technology, US | |
11:40 | Feasibility, Economics, and Sustainability of Fuel Cell-Powered Data Center J. Kurtz, T. Cader, Z. Ma, P. Clark, B. Mount, D. Thoss, S. Hammond, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, US | |
10:30 | Materials for Drug & Gene Delivery II | 310 |
Session chair: Steven Zullo, NIH, US; Maggie Scully, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, US | ||
10:30 | Personalized vaccine nanodiscs for elimination of established tumors R. Kuai, J.J. Moon, A. Schwendeman, University of Michigan, US | |
10:55 | Targeting of Microglial cells and Neurons with an Intravenously Injected Nanosystem S.M. Moghimi, Z.S. Farhangrazi, Newcastle University, UK | |
11:20 | ROS-Degradable Polyrotaxane Nanochelation Therapy for Safely Restoring Systemic and Hepatic Iron Levels to Normal M. Xiong, University of Georgia, US | |
11:40 | “Marker of Self” CD47 on nanoparticles and viruses decreases macrophage-mediated clearance and increases delivery D.E. Discher, University of Pennsylvania, US | |
10:30 | AI for Materials Development | 304 |
Session chair: Peter Koenig, Procter & Gamble, US | ||
10:30 | The Search for Ground Truth: Machine Learning for Mechanical Design K. Brown, Boston University, US | |
10:55 | Towards Trusted AI For Advancing Science and Innovation P. Das, IBM Thomas J Watson Research Center, US | |
11:20 | Predicting potential energy surfaces with machine learning M. Hellström, Software for Chemistry & Materials BV, NL | |
11:40 | Coarse-grained modeling of polycrystalline ice in supercooled water H. Chan, M. Cherukara, B. Narayanan, T. Loeffler, C. Benmore, S. Gray, S. Sankaranarayanan, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
12:00 | Machine Learning for Glass Science and Engineering M. Bauchy, University of California, Los Angeles, US | |
10:30 | New Developments in Medical Devices | 207 |
Session chair: Dalia Yablon, TechConnect, US | ||
10:30 | M2D2: a successful model catalyzing medical device innovation and development N. Hafer, University of Massachusetts Center for Clinical and Translational Science, US | |
10:55 | Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diodes (QLEDs) as Flexible, Wearable, Low-Cost Light Sources for Photomedicine H. Chen, P. Palomaki, J. He, R. Lanzafame, I. Stadler, H. El Hamidi, H. Liu, J. Celli, M. Hamblin, Y. Huang, G. Shafirstein, H. Chung, S. Wu, Y. Dong, QLEDCures, US | |
11:15 | Lengthening as a New Method for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration H. Howarth, E. Orozco, A. Kadoor, M. Esparza, R. Salem, K. Masuda, J. Brown, S.B. Shah, University of California, San Diego/VA San Diego Healthcare System, US | |
11:35 | Preclinical Safety and Clearance Profile of Plasmonic Gold Nanorods: Bringing Practical Photothermal Therapy to the Clinic. L. Pagliaro, Siva Therapeutics Inc., US | |
11:55 | Air Operated Artificial Lung K. Strobl, S. Gainey, A. Kumar, A. Kumar, CVD Equipment Corporation, US | |
10:30 | Microfluidics Applications | 308 |
Session chair: Kwang W. Oh, University at Buffalo (SUNY), US | ||
10:30 | Biomimetic Label-Free Sorting and Analysis of Cells Using Weak Molecular Interactions in Microfluidic Devices R. Karnik, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US | |
10:55 | The Microplate Reactor: A Device for Fluid Transport and Actuation In Space M. Lewis, C. Carruthers, NanoRacks, LLC, US | |
11:15 | CFD Analysis of the Generation and Manipulation of Ferrofluid Droplets I.H. Karampelas, J. Gómez-Pastora, V. Amiri, M.D. Tarn, E. Bringas, A. Iles, N. Pamme, E.P. Furlani, I. Ortiz, Flow Science, Inc., US | |
11:35 | Microfluidics acting as a heat transfer reactor for nanoscale heat seeking material region cooling M.E. Alston, University of Nottingham, UK | |
11:55 | Mimicking Proximal Tubule Cell functioning for Artificial Kidney Applications K. Guha, National Institute of Technology Silchar, IN | |
10:30 | Photonic Materials | 201 |
Session chair: Loucas Tsakalakos, GE Global Research, US | ||
10:30 | Advanced Infrared Materials for Next Generation EO/IR Sensors C. Rivero-Baleine, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, US | |
10:55 | Wearable photonic metamaterials: functionality meets comfort and sustainability S.V. Boriskina, Y. Huang, H. Zandavi, S. Hong, M. Lozano, M. Morciano, I. Uluturk, R.M. Osgood III, G. Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US | |
11:20 | Aligned Quantum Rods as active material in polarized emitting LEDs J. Niehaus, H. Schlicke, S. Becker, T. Jochum, H. Weller, Fraunhofer IAP-CAN, DE | |
11:45 | Next-Generation Materials for Hybrid Electro-Optics L.E. Johnson, D.L. Elder, H. Xu, L.R. Dalton, B.H. Robinson, Nonlinear Materials Corporation, US | |
11:52 | Large-Area Micro and Nanopatterned Drum Molds through Novel Nanocoining Process S. Furst, N. Miller, Smart Material Solutions, Inc., US | |
11:59 | Development of a Chemically Resistant Coating for a novel Fiber Optic Temperature Sensor embedded in Lithium-ion Batteries M.R. Rameez, C. Ukata, A. Ghannoum, P. Nieva, University of Waterloo, CA | |
10:30 | Printed & Flexible Electronics I | 203 |
Session chair: Yiliang Wu, TE Connectivity, US; Mandakini Kanungo, Corning, Inc., US | ||
10:30 | Wearable IoT Devices for Health Monitoring G. Bhat, Y. Tuncel, S. An, U.Y. Ogras, Arizona State University, US | |
10:50 | Resistive Pressure Sensor with Carbon Nanotube Electrodes towards Flexible Electronics Applications A. Palumbo, R. Zhang, K. Yan, S. Chen, G. Hader, J. Chang, E.H. Yang, Stevens Institute of Technology, US | |
11:10 | Ribbon Ceramic, Novel Form Factor Enabling Thermal Product Applications J. Olenick, ENrG Incorporated, US | |
11:30 | Self-Healable, Stretchable and Form Conforming Electrically Driven Light Sources B.C.K. Tee, Y.J. Tan, National University of Singapore, SG | |
11:50 | One-step Inkjet Printing and Embedding Silver Nanowires for Stretchable Conductors Q. Huang, K.N. Al-Milaji, Z. Li, H. Zhao, Virginia Commonwealth University, US | |
10:30 | Novel Sensor Deployment | 204 |
Session chair: Sehoon Chang, Aramco Services, US | ||
10:30 | From Fiber Devices to Fabric Systems – Enabling a Moore’s Law for Fibers J. Cox, Advanced Functional Fabrics of America, US | |
10:55 | Homogeneous Ultra-Stretchable Electronic Polymer Strain Sensor with Excellent Linearity and Unique Repeatable, Autonomous Self-Healing Ability Y. Lu, J-W Jeon, E.. Wujcik, The University of Alabama, US | |
11:15 | Novel Liquid Crystalline Photonic Sensors M. McConney, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, US | |
11:40 | Augmented Reality Apps for Rapid, Low-Cost Diagnostics S. Russell, R. de la Rica, Balearic Islands Health Research Institute (IdISBa), ES | |
12:00 | Triboelectric Self-Powered Wearable Flexible Patch as 3D Motion Control Interface V.C. Lee, Q. Shi, M. Zhu, T. Heb, National University of Singapore, SG | |
10:30 | Membranes | 305 |
Session chair: Steven Jons, DuPont, US; Jeffrey McCutcheon, University of Connecticut, US | ||
10:30 | Structure/property relationships in polymers for membrane applications G.M. Geise, University of Virginia, US | |
10:55 | Thin film membranes: adhesion and fabrication Y.Q. Rao, Dow Chemical Company, US | |
11:20 | Polymer self-assembly for novel membranes with improved selectivity and fouling resistance S. Lounder, P. Kaner, P. Bengani-Lutz, A. Asatekin, Tufts University, US | |
11:45 | Excellent fibrous adsorbent for water and organic compounds J. Buk, J.M. Macak, L. Hromadko, T. Hrebicek, J. Ruzickova, PARDAM s.r.o., CZ | |
12:05 | High-performance reverse osmosis membranes fabricated on highly porous microstructured supports Y.J. Lim, J. Lee, R. Wang, T-H Bae, Nanyang Technological University, SG | |
12:25 | Separation Science Innovation at Pall Corporation N. Hancock, Pall Corporation, US | |
10:30 | Capacitor Materials | 202 |
Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
10:30 | Cobalt Doped (Mn,Ti)- Oxides for Supercapacitors J.D. Houck, V.S. Amar, A. Shende, R.V. Shende, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, US | |
10:50 | Nanostructured spinel manganese cobalt ferrite for high-performance supercapacitors N. Allam, The American University in Cairo, EG | |
11:10 | Ca-SrCu2O2 electrode nanomaterial for High-Performance Supercapacitors S.W. Joo, Yeungnam University, Korea, KR | |
11:30 | Energy storage properties and temperature dielectric stability in dysprosium doped sodium bismuth titanate ceramics M. Benyoussef, M. Zannen, J. Belhadi, B. Manoun, J.L. Dellis, M. El Marssi, A. Lahmar, Laboratory of physics of condensed matter - University of Picardie Jules Vernes, FR | |
11:50 | Conducting Polymer-Intercalated Vanadate Nanofiber Composites for High Performance Pseudocapacitor Applications S. Lee, C. Park, H. Ahn, Hanyang University, KR | |
12:10 | Quasi-Electrostatic Simulation of Energy Density Limits and Variability in Nanoparticle (NP) Composite Materials B. Costello, J. Davis, Georgia Institute of Technology, US | |
10:30 | Advanced Materials Innovation Spotlights: Pangaea Ventures, Rhapsody Venture Partners | 303 |
Session chair: Purnesh Seegopaul, Pangaea Ventures, US | ||
10:30 | Pangaea Ventures Innovation Spotlight P. Seegopaul, Pangaea Ventures, US | |
10:45 | Rhapsody Venture Partners Innovation Spotlight B. Lupien, Rhapsody Venture Partners, US | |
11:00 | Additive Manufacturing of Bonded Permanent Magnets using a Novel Polymer Matrix J. Krennrich, Ames Laboratory, US | |
11:07 | Non destructive technology having a resolution at the size of the atom J-M. Rey, POSITHÔT, FR | |
11:14 | Making urine-odor-free absorbent products for people with adult/urinary incontinence P. Majhi, Unicus Pharmaceuticals, LLC, US | |
11:21 | A Novel, Clear, Waterborne Fire-Retardant Clear Coating for Wood Substrates J. Hughes, Armstrong World Industries, US | |
11:28 | Room Temperature Metal 3D Printing at the Micron-Scale R. Abbaspour, Georgia Tech Research Corporation, US | |
11:35 | Delivery of speciality agricultural products through encapsulation technology D. Hemmi, Monash University, AU | |
11:42 | Safer Solvents for Contact-Adhesives Kaushik, University of Massachusetts Lowell, US | |
Review Panelist P. Seegopaul, Pangaea Ventures, US | ||
Review Panelist B. Lupien, Rhapsody Venture Partners, US | ||
Review Panelist E. Greer, Dow, US | ||
Review Panelist N. Kacsandi, TechConnect Ventures, US | ||
12:00 | Lunch (on your own in Boston) | |
1:30 | Materials for Personal/Home Care & Cosmetics | 301 |
Session chair: YuanQiao Rao, The Dow Chemical Company, US; Johan Pluyter, Pluyter Consulting, LLC, US | ||
1:30 | Formulation Design of Biosurfactant and Biopolymer Based Personal Care Products S. Amin, Manhattan College, US | |
1:55 | New Natural Material Based Hair Styling Product-MaizecareTM YQ. Rao, Dow, US | |
2:20 | Yeast Cell Wall Particle Encapsulation of Pro-Terpene Payloads E. Soto, F. Rus, G. Ostroff, University of Massachusetts Medical School, US | |
2:40 | Production of Nano-emulsions at Relevant Industrial Rates: Use of Innovative Scale-up Strategies T. Panagiotou, R.J. Fisher, Delphi Scientific, LLC, US | |
3:00 | Game-Changing Odor Elimination Technology for Retail, Textile, and Industrial Applications P. Sander, UltraTech, US | |
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 | ||
1:30 | Fiber & Polymer Composites | 306 |
Session chair: Jim Johnston, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ; Thomas E. Twardowski, Jefferson University, US | ||
1:30 | A review of industrial properties in E-glass epoxy/thermoplastic composites for autonomous crack healing applications A. Cohades, N. Hostettler, V. Michaud, EPFL-LPAC, CH | |
1:50 | Maximising the Mechanical Performance of Fibre-Polymer Composites via a Developed Understanding of Interfacial Adhesion and an Associated Test Method M. Hayward, J. Johnston, T. Dougherty, K. de Silva, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ | |
2:10 | Alignment of Bulk Graphene Layers in Polymer Fibers W. Xu, R. Verma, S. Jambhulkar, R. Franklin, K. Song, Arizona State University, US | |
2:30 | Multiscale Simulation of Unidirectional Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Strength F. Souza, L. Castro, K. Neves, L. Lima, H. Cornwell, MultiMechanics, US | |
2:50 | Bio-Inspired Nanofibrous Membrane for Multifunctional and Antibacterial Nanofiltration S. Woranuch, J. Arin, A. Pangon, K. Puagsuntia, N. Subjalearndee, V. Intasanta, National Nanotechnology Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency, TH | |
3:10 | Nanofibrous Air Filters from Self-Organizing/Regenerating Molecular LEGOs T.S. Ching, National University of Singapore, SG | |
1:30 | Hydrogen Production and Delivery | 309 |
Session chair: John P. Kopasz, Argonne National Laboratory, US | ||
1:30 | Advancements in Electrochemical Hydrogen Compression M. Hamdan, Giner ELX, Inc., US | |
1:55 | Low cost and efficient large-scale hydrogen production by a solar driven Hybrid Sulfur plant C. Corgnale, J. Monnier, D. Ginosar, M. Gorensek, Z. Ma, GreenWay Energy, US | |
2:15 | Solar Fuels Production with Redox Thermochemical Processes M. Syrigou, D.A. Dimitrakis, S. Lorentzou, A.G. Konstandopoulos, Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH), GR | |
2:35 | New low-carbon method for making H2 from waste streams: H2 Generation from H2S and H2O R.J. Gillis, W.H. Green, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US | |
2:55 | Renewable Hydrogen Production from Waste and Biomass A.P. Borole, A.J. Lewis, Electro-Active Technologies, LLC, US | |
3:15 | Methods and New Applications of an Aluminum-Based Hydrogen Energy Storage System P. Godart, J. Fischman, D.P. Hart, MIT, US | |
1:30 | The Future of Drug and Gene Delivery Discussion Panel | 310 |
Session chair: Thomas Anchordoquy, University of Colorado, US | ||
M. Moghimi, Newcastle University, UK | ||
A. Schwendeman, University of Michigan, US | ||
D. Discher, University of Pennsylvania, US | ||
M. Scully, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, US | ||
1:30 | AI Innovations & Implementation | 304 |
Session chair: Brent Segal, Lockheed Martin, US | ||
1:30 | 3 Tiers of Cyber Security - The Future of Cyber Science M.H. Nance, C. Johnson-Bey, Lockheed Martin, US | |
1:50 | MiniZinc - a constraint modeling language D. Hemmi, Monash University, AU | |
2:10 | Telling the story of AI internally - the missing piece of implementation E. Thoresen, Midwest Capital Group, US | |
1:30 | Lab-on-a-Chip & Biotech Devices | 308 |
Session chair: Nathaniel Hafer, UMass, US | ||
1:30 | Microfluidic Cantilever Spectroscopy Sensors S. Das, University of Maryland, College Park, US | |
1:55 | Micro fluidic device and cartridges for the nucleic acid based detection of pathogen in complex samples. J. Min, Chung-Ang University, KR | |
2:20 | Optimization of continuous-flow magnetic bioseparators through CFD numerical models C. González-Fernández, J. Gómez-Pastora, I.H. Karampelas, E. Bringas, I. Ortiz, The Ohio State University, US | |
2:40 | Digital Detection of Salmonella Typhi in Large-Volume Environmental Water Samples Using an Asymmetric Membrane J. Li, X. Lin, X. Huang, Y. Zhu, K. Urmann, M.R. Hoffmann, California Institute of Technology, US | |
3:00 | Fluid-Screen: Real-Time Microbial Detection for Biomanufacturing R. Weber, M. O’Connor , S. Antoszczyk., M. Weber, Fluid-Screen, Inc., US | |
3:20 | Human monocytes from fresh blood present strong magnetic characteristics; CTV analysis and magnetic susceptibility quantification J. Gomez-Pastora, J. Kim, M. Weigand, M. Potgieter, N. Walters, E. Reategui, A. Palmer, M. Yazer, M. Zborowski, J.J. Chalmers, The Ohio State University, US | |
1:30 | Nano & Microfibrillated Cellulose | 303 |
Session chair: Sean Ireland, Fiberlean Technologies Ltd, US | ||
1:30 | Water-based esterification and processing of cellulose nanofibrils with polylactic acid for packaging films N.M. Stark, R.C. Sabo, L.M. Matuana R.A. Lafia-Araga, U.S. Forest Service, US | |
1:55 | Eco- and health-friendly gypsum board substitute based on cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) as a binder I. Hafez, M. Tajvidi, University of Maine, US | |
2:15 | Mineral/ microfibrillated cellulose composite materials: Engineered minerals and product forms D. Skuse, Y. Jin, S. Ireland, FiberLean Technologies Limited, UK | |
2:35 | Impact of colloidal stability on cellulose nanocrystals self-ordering in thin films C. Bruel, J.R. Tavares, P.J. Carreau, M.-C. Heuzey, Polytechnique Montreal, CA | |
2:55 | Cellulose Nanocrystals based lubricants D. Grecov, M.J. Shariatzadeh, University of British Columbia, CA | |
3:15 | Low-cost adsorbent for water purification M. Li, Y. Boluk, M.G. El-Din, University of Alberta, CA | |
3:35 | Working with Cellulose Nanomaterials – Preparing a risk-based practical handling guidance S. Clancy, Vireo Associates, US | |
1:30 | Photonic Devices and Applications | 201 |
Session chair: Loucas Tsakalakos, GE Global Research, US | ||
1:30 | Integrated Photonics for Government Applications. P.W. Juodawlkis, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, US | |
1:55 | Controlling light diffraction with nanostructures A. Tufaile, M. Snyder, T. Vanderelli, A.P.B. Tufaile, University of Sao Paulo, BR | |
2:15 | Flexible Periodic half-Cylinder Photonic Plate as a Light Recycling Device Applicable to Liquid Crystal Displays G. Martínez-Denegri, J. Toudert, M. Kramarenko, S. Colodrero, Q. Liu, G. Kozyreff, J. Martorell, ICFO - Instituto de Ciencias Fotónicas, ES | |
2:35 | Spectral engineering via complex patterns of rounded concave and convex nanoresonators achievable via integrated lithography realized by circularly polarized light Á. Sipos, E. Tóth, A. Török, O. Fekete, G. Szabó, M. Csete, University of Szeged, HU | |
1:30 | Printed & Flexible Electronics II | 203 |
Session chair: Mandakini Kanungo, Corning, Inc., US; Yiliang Wu, TE Connectivity, US | ||
1:30 | Low Cost Highly Conductive Printed Electronics Via Jetting of Molten Metal Droplets D. Cormier, Rochester Institute of Technology, US | |
1:55 | Digital Inkjet Printing of Electronic Circuity D. Slep, ChemCubed, US | |
2:20 | Preparation and Characterization of Flexible Polymeric Substrates for Printed Electronics S. Burbine, S. Deshmukh, S.S. Banerjee, E. Keaney, C. Peters, M. Herndon, D. Rockosi, C. Lepont, C. Barry, J. Mead, Department of Plastics Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, US | |
2:40 | Chemical-Free Metal PDMS Thermal Bonding in Flexible Bio-Potential Electrode Fabrication D. Koh, A. Wang, K.W. Oh, University at Buffalo, US | |
1:30 | Biosensors | 204 |
Session chair: Wei Wang, Aramco Services, US | ||
1:30 | Building an Imaging Toolbox: Nanosensors for In Vivo Imaging H. Clark, Northeastern University, US | |
1:55 | Detection of Ligand-Induced Stabilization of DNA Based on Thermal Profiles from an Electronic Microscale Platform S.M. Robinson, J.R. Askim, H.O. Sintim, S. Semancik, University of Maryland, US | |
2:15 | Porous Silicon Optical Biosensor for Highly Sensitive Detection Of Mycotoxins in Field Crops I. Freidman, G. Shtenberg, Bar Ilan University, IL | |
1:30 | Water: Best Practices & Commercial Innovations | 305 |
Session chair: Steven Jons, DuPont, US; Jeffrey McCutcheon, University of Connecticut, US | ||
1:30 | Stormwater Technology Performance Verification G.R. Williams, J.H. Neate, Good Harbour Laboratories, CA | |
1:50 | The GreenBox - Ammonia and Nitrate Removal with Energy Cogeneration G. Botte, Center for Electrochemical Engineering Research - Ohio University, US | |
2:10 | Novel Thermal Distillation System for Purifying Produced Water Onsite Using Available Wellsite Gas G. Katz, Katz Water Technologies, US | |
2:30 | Removal of Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances from Water using Ti-MOFs A. Boehme, R. Ozdemir, framergy, US | |
1:30 | Energy Storage Implementation | 202 |
Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
1:30 | Systematic Characterization and Evaluation of Grid-connected Flow Battery Systems B. Taube, R. Johnson, P. Leufkens, A. McQuilling, B. Hamzavy, Southern Research, US | |
1:50 | Economic Long-duration Electricity Storage by Using Low-cost Thermal Energy Storage and High-efficiency Power Cycle Z. Ma, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, US | |
2:10 | Repurposing Used EV Batteries: Evaluation of Potential Life versus Cost M. Starke, D. Spiers, B. Taube, Southern Research, US | |
2:30 | Metal hydride based thermal energy storage systems for solar driven plants C. Corgnale, S. Sullivan, R. Zidan, P. Ward, M. Sulic, T. Motyka, Greenway Energy, US | |
2:50 | Toward A High Silicon Content Battery Anode Material J. Schwartz, J. Anderson, Ecellix Inc, US | |
3:30 | TechConnect Innovation Leaders Networking Reception - Poster Session II | Boylston Hallway |
3:30 | 3D Printing: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Development of polyjet and binderjet 3d printer M.H. Kim, H.A. Lee, D.S. Kim, TOPnC Co., Ltd, KR | ||
Additive Manufacturing of Thermoplastic Elastomer Compounds Using Fused Deposition Modeling S.S. Banerjee, S. Burbine, N. KodihalliShivaprakash, J. Mead, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, US | ||
Post-Processing Effects on 3D Dynamic Models Created from Additive Manufacturing D. Fedorishin, A. Stone, N. Eadie, L. Christie, P. Schneider, K. Oh, University at Buffalo, US | ||
Additive Manufacturing of 3D Face Masks for Biometric Spoofing L. Christie, A. Stone, K. Mancuso, D. Fedorishin, P. Schneider, K. Oh, University at Buffalo, US | ||
Design and fabrication of porous Kirschner wires by additive manufacturing G. Singh, U. Harikrishnan, K. Vinothkumar, S. Santhanakrishnan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, IN | ||
Intelligent monitoring and control for modification of scan strategy in metal powder-bed fusion (PBF) process E. Malekipour and H. El-Mounayri, Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, US | ||
Biocompatible and Biodegradable Bio-Ionic Liquid Polymer Composite as Electrolyte for Energy Storage Device V. Krishnadoss, A. Hesketh, C. Miller, W. Gray, E. Ellis, A. Kapetanakis, A. Patel, L. Filardi, H. Hawkins, I. Noshadi, Rowan university, US | ||
Nanoparticle Alignment on 3D Printed Pattern Surfaces S. Jambhulkar, K. Song, Arizona state university, US | ||
Shear Induced Crystallization through Altering Flow Area of Polymer Melt in Additive Manufacturing H. Noor, A. Duhduh, J. Coulter, A. Kundu, K. Alqosaibi, Lehigh University, US | ||
3D Metal Printer System for Adjusting Mechanical Property of a Structure During Manufacture and Easily Separating the Printed Structure from a Platform without Damage. H.C. Kim, Andong National University, KR | ||
Fuel saving and cost effectiveness of aircraft by isogrid structure of functional wheel hub V.C.A.D Murthy, L. Bommathula, M. Depavath, B. Tarun, R. Nalini, S. Soundarapandian, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, IN | ||
3:30 | Advanced Manufacturing: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Micro/Nano-Manipulation Using Electrostatics Mechanism K.M. Lee, T.Y. Choi, Mississippi College, US | ||
Investigation of a hybrid hot runner system to increase the efficiency of injection molding and improve the quality of molded parts K. Alqosaibi, C. Thakur, A.A. Duhduh, J.P. Coulter, Lehigh University, US | ||
The industrial revolution: From IIoT to Industry 4.0 P.I. Ceseña-Romero, D. Chávez-García, A. Flores-Valentín, J. Lopez-Leyva, CETYS, Universidad, MX | ||
c-VACNT(TM) enabled Fluid Reactors K. Strobl, S. Gainey, A. Kumar, A. Kumar, CVD Equipment Corporation, US | ||
Contact pressure analysis in roll to roll process for super-hydrophobic surface fabrication Y.G Kang, C. Jung, Y. Jeon, M.G. Lee, Ajou University, KR | ||
Advanced Manufacturing via High Power Electron Beam Accelerator S. Grdanovska, C. Cooper, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, US | ||
Large-Area Micro and Nanopatterned Drum Molds through Novel Nanocoining Process S. Furst, N. Miller, Smart Material Solutions, Inc., US | ||
3:30 | Advanced Materials for Engineering Applications II: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Novel Oncolytic Virus Armed with Cancer Suicide Gene and Normal Vasculogenic Gene for Improved Cancer Specificity. S.N. Jeong, S. Y.Yoo, Pusan National University, KR | ||
Synthesis and Investigation of (Fe-Fe3C) Core-Shell Magnetic Nanoparticles in Carbon Matrix A. Manukyan, H. Gyulasaryan, E. Sharoyan, J. Gray, J.O. Bernal, A. Kocharian, California State University Los Angeles, US | ||
Spin-dependent scattering of electron wave on multi-barrier non collinear system A.S. Sahakyan, A.V. Poghosyan, R.M. Movsesyan, A.N. Kocharian, California State University Los Angeles, US | ||
Hydrate Technology for Biogas Storage: Effects of Promoters on Hydrate Formation Enhancement P. Rangsunvigit, K. Inkong, S. Kulprathipanja, Chulalongkorn University, TH | ||
Microfluidics acting as a heat transfer reactor for nanoscale heat seeking thin structural composites M. Alston, nottingham university, UK | ||
Characterization of the Oils of some Non-Edible Seeds as Biodiesel O.O. Osadolor, O.O. Clifford, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Nigeria, NG | ||
Bottle and Apparatus Module for Displaying Electricity Generation of Cosmetics H.Y. Hwang, Andong National University, KR | ||
Effect of topology on icephobic coatings Y. Wang, University of Massachusetts Lowell, US | ||
Multilayer Elastomeric Laminates for Chemical Protection J. Yi, University of Massachusetts Lowell, US | ||
3:30 | Biomaterials II: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus and Anti-PD1-based Combination Therapy Restores Antitumor Immunity in Tumor Microenvironment N. Badrinath, J. Su-Nam, J. Heo, S.Y. Yoo, Pusan National University, KR | ||
Incorporation of terbenafine in nanocellulose membranes for dermatomycosis treatments L.P.P. Borelli, L.L. Tundisi, G.B. dos Santos, J.A. Ataide, A.F. Jozala, P.G. Mazzola, UNICAMP, BR | ||
Bacteria Inhibitory Action of Peptides P753 and P359 in 2D and 3D Cell Cultures J. Masuda, K. Vig, University of Hawaii at Manoa, US | ||
Fabrication of novel porous polymeric microspheres as substrates for cancer spheroid culture D. Dhamecha, J.U. Menon, University of Rhode Island, US | ||
Mechanical Stiffness of Polycaprolactone as a Function of Fiber Porosity and Fiber Alignment S. Tasmim, N. Bodiford, J. Coffer, T. Tayag, Texas Christian University, US | ||
A novel approach to prevent and treat cancer G. Goldberg, Rowan University, US | ||
Remote control of mechano-sensory function of primary cilia by Fe2O3 nanoparticles in ciliopathic animal models R. Pala, S.M. Nauli, Chapman University and University of California Irvine, US | ||
Functional Dynamics Recognition by Machine Learning with Applications to Drug Discovery T. Grear, D. Jacobs, C. Avery, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, US | ||
3:30 | Composite Materials: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Novel dynamic compressive and ballistic properties in 7075Al+SiC+B4C hybrid composite M. Jo, J.H. Choi, I. Jo, S-K Lee, S. Lee, POSTECH, KR | ||
Method of Forming Gradient Coating Based on the Hybrid E-jetting and E spray 3D desktop bio-printing platform J.F.U. Hsi, National Univerisity of Singapore, SG | ||
Aluminum Carbon Nanotube (Al-CNT) Composites reinforced by CNTs coated with Al using Electroless Deposition M. Elsharkawi, A. Esawi, The American University in Cairo, EG | ||
Nanocomposite Sensors for Biomedical and Energy Harvesting Applications A.K. Batra, B.B. Bohara, C.M. Glenn, Alabama A&M University, US | ||
Influence of QD-PMMA interface modification on optical and mechanical properties of composite films R. Abozaid, V. Radojevic, I. Radovic, Z. Lazarevic, N. Romcevic, D. Sevicc, M. Rabasovic, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, RS | ||
Nonlinear optical nanocomposite : Electrospun PVA nanofibers embedded with PCBS. I. Kandas, E. Samir, N. Shehata, A.K. Mahmoud, Kuwait College of Science and Technology (KCST),, KW | ||
3:30 | Fuel Cells & Hydrogen: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Catalytic Hydrogen Release from Borohydride in Ionic Liquids E. Klindtworth, N. Guntermann, I. Delidovich, R. Palkovits, RWTH Aachen University, DE | ||
Bacillus Biocathode Enables Effective Electricity Generation with Microbial Fuel Cells S. Han, C. Zhou, Missouri University of Science and Technology, US | ||
Performance characteristics of flat-tubular solid oxide co-electrolysis cells for syngas production by electrochemical conversion of H2O/CO2 T-H. Lim, Korea Institute of Energy Research, KR | ||
3:30 | Graphene 2D Materials II: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Barrier Based Approach to Modify Vapor Phase Concentrations for High Quality MoS2 Growth S.L. Wong, D. Chi, A*STAR, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore, SG | ||
Hydrogen Evolution Catalyzed by A Sub-Stoichiometric Molybdenum Sulfide Two-Dimensional Structure M. Yang, J.W. Chai, S.J. Wang, D.Z. Chi, Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, SG | ||
Nanoencapsulated graphene layers as sustainable confined reactor for organic reactions V. Barbera, D. Moscatelli, L. Rubino, M. Galimberti, Politecnico di Milano, IT | ||
Fabrication of Self-powered Heterostructure MoS2 / Cu2O Photoelectrochemical Biosensor C-Tng Kuo, Q-H Gong, R-Y Pan, H-C Wang, National Sun Yat-sen University, TW | ||
Enhanced dual (T1-and T2-weighted) MRI contrast by single core iron oxide nanoparticles A. Lavin, B. Thapa, G. Morell, B.R. Weiner, Universidad de Puerto Rico, US | ||
Preparation, characterization and mechanical properties of MXene/PMMA composite I. Pesic, V. Radojevic, M. Barsoum, N. Tomic, N. Romcevic, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, RS | ||
3:30 | Materials for Drug & Gene Delivery: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Orally Absorbed Milk Protein-Shelled Gold Nanoparticle for Photothermal Therapy to Glioblastoma Multiforme H. Kim, D.Y. Lee, Hanyang University, KR | ||
Physicochemical and aerodynamical analysis of inhalable nanoemulsion system loaded with docetaxel and curcumin for lung cancer treatment via pulmonary route M.B.A. Rahman, A.A. Asmawi, N. Salim, E. Abdmalek, M.J Masarudin, Universiti Putra Malaysia, MY | ||
Novel biomimetic inhalable nanoparticles for sustained lung cancer drug delivery A. Gonsalves, D. Dhamecha, J.U. Menon, University of Rhode Island, US | ||
Improved proapoptotic effects and increased water solubility of 4-thiazolidinone-based anticancer drug with PEG-containing polymeric nanocarrier L. Kobylinska, I. Ivasechko, N. Skorohyd, R. Panchuk, N. Mitina, A. Zaichenko, R. Lesyk, S.G. Vari, Danylo Halitsky Lviv National Medical University, UA | ||
pH-sensitive niosomes for targeted delivery M.C. Pereira, M. Pianella, D. Wei, A. Moshnikova, C. Marianecci, M. Carafa, O.A. Andreev, Y.K. Reshetnyak, Cedarville University, US | ||
Personalized nanomedicine for the treatment of vascular hypertension in polycystic kidney disease models R. Pala, S.M. Nauli, University of California Irvine, US | ||
New Nasal Delivery System improves Olfactory Targeting with Electrostatic Control J. Xi, X.A. Si, California Baptist University, US | ||
Time Lapse Living Cell Imaging to Monitor Doxorubicin Release from DNA Origami Nanostructures R. Wang, Missouri University of Science and Technology, US | ||
3:30 | Materials Modeling, Informatics & Machine Learning: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Analysis of Gate-Length Dependence of Lags and Current Collapse in Field-Plate AlGaN/GaN HEMTs T. Chiba, Y. Saito, R. Tsurumaki, K. Horio, Shibaura Institute of Technology, JP | ||
Analysis of Breakdown Characteristics in Field-Plate AlGaN/GaN HEMTs: Dependence on Deep-Acceptor Density in Buffer Layer S. Akiyama, M. Kondo, L. Wada, K. Horio, Shibaura Institute of Technology, JP | ||
Improved Electric Field Decomposition Capacitance Model with 3-D Terminal and Fringe Components in Sub-28nm Interconnect S. Ueda, R. Tomita, Y. Kawada, K. Horio, Shibaura Institute of Technology, JP | ||
Interaction modeling of interfacial surfaces with molecular agents: an approach to the problem of bioaccumulation of lead in fish O. Torres, E. González, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, CO | ||
Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study on Nanoelectromechanical Oscillator based on Graphene Nanoflake O.K. Kwon, J.W. Kang, Semyung University, KR | ||
Violation of the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics -- Thermodynamic Properties of a long-range Interacting System Z-Y. Yang, Duke University, US | ||
3:30 | AI & Machine Learning Applications: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Intelligent Transportation Asset Management System P. Bhavsar, N. Bouaynaya, Y. Mehta, G. Rasool, CREATEs at Rowan University, US | ||
A Learning-based Approach to Cover Short-term Camera Failure in a Monocular Visual Inertial Odometry System Y. Tian, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, US | ||
Feedback Control of an ROS-Enabled Autonomous Vehicle B. Abegaz, Loyola University of Chicago, US | ||
Smart Control of an Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) B. Abegaz, Loyola University of Chicago, US | ||
Fader Axis D. Hemmi, Monash University, AU | ||
Bayesian Reasoning For Better Thinking D. Hemmi, Monash University, AU | ||
Image-based damage conditional assessment of large-scale infrastructure systems using remote sensing and deep learning approaches H. Pan, Z. Zhang, X. Wang, Z. Lin, North Dakota State University, US | ||
Real World Optimization of Traffic Flow Inside a Large Manufacturing Facility M. Griffin, Insight, US | ||
3:30 | Medical Devices: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
A Biomedical Sensor Based on Resonant Absorption of Ultrasound Waves in Hydrogel-based Resonators N. Farhoudi, H.-Y. Leu, J. Magda, F. Solzbacher, C.F. Reiche, University of Utah, US | ||
Numerical Simulation of Pulsed NIR Laser-Tissue Photothermal Heating for Real Time Biosensing V. Sukhotskiy, I.V.A.K. Reddy, A. Sangwan, P. Johari, J.M. Jornet, E.P. Furlani, University at Buffalo, US | ||
An electrostimulation cell device with patterned TiO2:Nb thin films as bio-electrodes M. Jobin, C. Pellodi, C. Sandu, G. Benvenutti, A. Sandoz, L. Stoppini, hepia / HES-SO University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, CH | ||
Digital Assessment for Mild Cognitive Impairment G. Baliga, M.L. Kerwin, D. Libon, Rowan University, US | ||
Keen insight into medical conditions through Internet of Things L. Fang, IBM, US | ||
Method for Manufacturing a Biosensor Strip Using Paper Advantages for Mass Production Y.T. Lee, Andong National University, KR | ||
Enhancing Medical Diagnosis through Haptically-Enabled Robotic Ultrasound Z. Najdovski, S. Nahavandi, Deakin University, AU | ||
3:30 | Micro & Bio Fluidics / Lab-on-a-Chip: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Cyclic voltammetric response of redox couples depending on the ionic strength of the supporting electrolyte for nanogap-IDAs V. Matylitskaya, L. Gajdosova, E. Kostal, S. Kasemann, C. Dincer, S. Partel, Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, AT | ||
Recirculating samples inside chambers using vacuum and centrifugal forces A. Wang, D. Koh, K.W. Oh, SMALL (Sensors and MicroActuators Learning Lab), Department of Electrical Engineering, The State University of New York at Buffalo, US | ||
3:30 | Nano & Microfibrillated Cellulose: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Evaluating the Safety Cellulose Nanomaterials for Food-Related Uses Using an Alternative Testing Strategy J. Ede, C. Sayes, J.A. Shatkin, Vireo Advisors, CA | ||
Evaluating hydrophobic coatings and covalent functionalization of nanocellulose for use as a biodegradable nanocomposite filler B.P. Frank, E.R. Caudill, R.S. Lankone, J.A. Pedersen, D.H. Fairbrother, Johns Hopkins University, US | ||
Trace Level Pesticide Detection in Water by Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF) Substrate M.R. Hossen, M.D. Mason, University of Maine, US | ||
Ultrasonication-Assisted Dispersion Of Cellulose Nanocrystals: A Comprehensive Study M. Girard, J.R. Tavares, M.-C. Heuzey, Polytechnique Montreal, CA | ||
3:30 | Photonic Materials: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Nanosized laser beam for fabrication of nanopores for DNA sequencing Y. Wang, G. Zhuang, C. Liu, Y. Kang, Yancheng Teachers University, CN | ||
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONFIGURATIONS BASED IN SUPERFICIAL PLASMON FOR DETECTION AND MEASUREMENT OF NEURAL STIMULUS J. Daza, J. Sutachán, J. Iglesias, S. Albarracín, E. González, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, CO | ||
New Cross-Linkable Hole Transporting Materials for Perovskite LEDs S. Kang, S. Park, J. Park, Kyung Hee University, KR | ||
A nanosized laser beam for fabrication of nanopores for DNA sequencing Y. Wang, Yancheng Teachers University, CN | ||
3:30 | Sensors II: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
Bionanotechnology applied to the problem of heavy metals in plants Y. Reyes, E. González, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, CO | ||
Biosensor-based detection of fungal enzyme activity for quantitative evaluation of invasive fungal diseases in immunocompromised patients N. Ibrisimovic Mehmedinovic, M. Ibrisimovic, J. Dedic, A. Kesic, Z. Hodzic, N. Hadzigrahic, University of Tuzla, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, BA | ||
AMP immobilized low-k dielectrics for on-chip biosensor A. Shende, B. Maddipudi, V.S. Amar, H. Dosch, R.V. Shende, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, US | ||
Vanishing Devices – From Sensors to Drones Enabled by Transient Polymers P.A. Kohl, J. Jiang, A. Engler, M. Warner, Georgia Institute of Technology, US | ||
Surface plasmon sensor in kinetic mode for evaluation of molecular interactions A. Hernández, E. González, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, CO | ||
A fast, high resolution and wide area airborne gimballed imaging system X. Sun, NextGen Imaging Technologies (NGIT), Inc, US | ||
Vertical interconnects of networks of carbon nanotubes in liquid crystals for pressure sensing M. Murali, H. Agha, G. Scalia, University of Luxembourg, LU | ||
Study of frequency response of micropillar based acoustic wave sensors S. Ji, University of Massachusetts Lowell, US | ||
3:30 | Water Technologies: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
A concept study of MIBS hull form basis gas hydrates fuel supply system H.J. Kang, H.J. Kang, KRISO(Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering), KR | ||
Fast pyrolysis biochar, a low cost material for the removal of phenoxy herbicides M. Essandoh, D. Wolgemuth, C.U. Pittman Jr, D. Mohan, T. Mlsna, United States Department of Agriculture, US | ||
MCM-41 and functionalized MCM-41 as adsorbents to remove heavy metals and hardness from contaminated water and groundwater S.W. Leung, N. Basnet, K. Dejesus, J.C.K. Lai, Idaho State University, US | ||
Photocatalytic activity of immobilized nano-TiO2 in complex wastewaters: case study of multiple dye composition U. Bellè, L. De Flaviis, M.V. Diamanti, M. Ormellese, M. Pedeferri, Politecnico di Milano, IT | ||
Polymer - Carbon Nanotube Composite Membranes for Water Desalination A.R. Ramadan, A.M.K. Esawi, N. El Badawi, A.O. Rashed, The American University in Cairo, EG | ||
Mechanical Re-Design of a Wells Turbine Blade to improve the efficiency of the LIMPET Wave Energy Conversion System A. Montes-Cabrera, D. Chávez-García, A. Flores-Valentín, J. López-Leyva, Centro de Enseñanza Técnica y Superior, MX | ||
Novel Electron Beam Technology for Water Treatment S. Grdanovska, C. Cooper, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, US | ||
BioNanoCoil, a Novel Technology to Treat Mining-influenced Water M. Dehbashi, M. Aghaei, A. Shahnazari, Biopolynet Inc, CA | ||
Biochar Infiltration Columns for Removal of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Stormwater L. Lippman, S. Lesch, T. Navab-Daneshmand, Inventors Enterprise, US | ||
Synthesis of Magnetite Nanoparticles for the Removal of Mn (II) from Aqueous Solution H.I. Adegoke, F.A. Adekola, T.A. Atolagbe, University of Ilorin, NG | ||
3:30 | Energy Storage II: Posters | Boylston Hallway |
A Matrix Based Solid State Transformer for a Hybrid Nanogrid S.K. Panda, J. Saha, National University of Singapore, SG | ||
In-situ formation of graphene stabilizes zero-valent copper nanoparticles and significantly enhances the efficiency of photocatalytic water splitting M.M. Hasan, S.A. Tolba, N.K. Allam, The American University in Cairo, EG | ||
Dielectric properties of SiO2/PMMA nanocomposites for energy storage M. Jobin, hepia / HES-SO University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, CH | ||
A concept study of MIBS hull form basis gas hydrates fuel supply system H.J. Kang, H.J. Kang, KRISO(Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering), KR |