OCTOBER 18-20, 2021
WASHINGTON, DC


Carbon Nano Structures & Devices

Carbon Nano Structures & Devices

Symposium Co-Chairs

Wolfgang BacsaWolfgang Bacsa
Professor
University of Toulouse, France

Christopher SimsChristopher Sims
Research Chemist, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Key Speakers

Aaron D. FranklinNanoscale carbon for print-in-place and recyclable electronics
Aaron D. Franklin
Addy Professor, Duke University

Michael JakubinekA nanotube fabric approach for multifunctional composites
Michael Jakubinek
Research Officer, Division of Emerging Technologies, National Research Council Canada, Canada

Christopher SimsDetermining Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Partition Conditions in Aqueous Two-Polymer Phase Extraction with Near-Infrared Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Christopher Sims
Research Chemist, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Armin VahidMohammadiTwo-Dimensional Carbides and Nitrides (MXenes) Enable New Energy Storage Technologies
Armin VahidMohammadi
Research Assistant Professor, Drexel University

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2021 Symposium Sessions

Tuesday October 19

8:30Advanced Materials Track Keynotes
10:30Graphene and 2D Materials I
1:30Graphene and 2D Materials II
4:00Graphene & 2D Materials - Posters

Wednesday October 20

8:30Quantum Track Keynote
1:30Graphene, Carbon Nanostructures & Devices
4:00Carbon Nano Structures - Posters

2021 Symposium Program

Tuesday October 19

8:30Advanced Materials Track KeynotesWoodrow Wilson D
Session chair: Martin Poitzsch, Aramco Americas
8:30Controlling light with plasmonic materials
J. Fontana, Naval Research Laboratory, US
9:00TBA
A. Scherer, California Institute of Technology, US
9:30Nanoscale carbon for print-in-place and recyclable electronics
A.D. Franklin, Duke University, US
10:30Graphene and 2D Materials IAnnapolis 1
Session chair: Elena Polyakova, Graphene Laboratories, Inc. & Chris Sims, National Institute of Standards and Technology
10:30Chemical and Structural Manipulation of Graphene and other 2D Nanomaterials for Electronics and Optoelectronics
V. Berry, University of Illinois at Chicago, US
10:55Sustainable production of graphene from petroleum coke using electrochemical exfoliation
M.J. Green, Texas A&M University, US
11:15Impact of Coal-Borne Impurities on Coal-Derived Graphene Quantum Dots, pp. 47-49
A. Azenkeng, University of North Dakota Energy & Environmental Research Center, US
11:35Atomristors: Non-volatile Resistance Switching Behavior in 2D Monolayers and the Applications in Memory, RF Switch and Neuromorphic Computing
X. Wu, R. Ge, M. Kim, Y. Huang, D. Akinwande, J.C. Lee, The University of Texas at Austin, US
1:30Graphene and 2D Materials IIAnnapolis 1
Session chair: Elena Polyakova, Graphene Laboratories, Inc. & Chris Sims, National Institute of Standards and Technology
1:30Graphene Oxide and Graphene-like Materials: Finding Their Place in the World of Commercial Carbon Materials
E. Polyakova, Graphene Laboratories, Inc.
1:55Doped Graphene Nanoribbons for High Specific Conductivity Wiring
J. Zhang, E. Fahrenthold, University of Texas at Austin, US
2:15Construction of electronic structures and their transfer to biological substrates using graphene oxide and commercial off-the-shelf inkjet printing
K.E. Whitener, Jr., W-Kg Lee, S.P. Yoseph, D. Haridas, US Naval Research Laboratory, US
2:35Is The Tipping Point For Graphene Commercialisation Approaching?
R. Collins, IDTechEx, US
2:55Graphene Commercialization - Production and Application Updates
D. Johnson, The Graphene Council, US
3:15On the ideal diamagnetic response of composite graphene and graphite nanostructures, pp. 50-53
A. Rzhevskii, S. Chahid, R. Dulal, S. Teknowijoyo, A. Gulian, Thermo Fisher Scientific, US
4:00Graphene & 2D Materials - PostersExpo Hall AB
Graphene oxide/vinyl ester resin nanocomposite: the effect of graphene oxide, curing kinetics, mechanical properties and thermal stability
V. Arabli, A. Aghili, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, IR

Wednesday October 20

8:30Quantum Track KeynoteWoodrow Wilson C
Session chair: William L. Wilson, Harvard University & Loucas Tsakalakos, L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
8:30Introductory Remarks
8:35Quantum Sensing of Quantum Materials Using NV center Microscopy
A. Yacoby, Harvard University, US
9:00Quantum Engineering for Superconducting Qubits
M. Schwartz, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, US
9:25The Second Quantum Revolution: Fundamentals, Present Status, and Prospects
Z. Zhang, University of Arizona, US
9:50Emerging Quantum Sensor Applications of Coherent Spins in Semiconductors
B. Zhou, Boston College, US
1:30Graphene, Carbon Nanostructures & DevicesAzalea 2
Session chair: Chris Sims, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Wolfgang Bacsa, University of Toulouse
1:30Two-Dimensional Carbides and Nitrides (MXenes) Enable New Energy Storage Technologies
X. Wang, Y. Gogotsi, A. VahidMohammadi, Drexel University, US
1:55Determining Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Partition Conditions in Aqueous Two-Polymer Phase Extraction with Near-Infrared Fluorescence Spectroscopy
C.M. Sims, J.A. Fagan, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US
2:20A nanotube fabric approach for multifunctional composites
M.B. Jakubinek, Y. Martinez Rubi, B. Ashrafi, B. Simard, C.T. Kingston, National Research Council Canada, CA
2:45Dynamic chemical vapor deposition of carbon nanotubes: toward tailoring nucleation density and collective catalyst deactivation
J. Lee, M. Abdulhafez, G. Tomaraei, M. Bedewy, University of Pittsburgh, US
3:05Joule heating of carbon nanotube pixels for on-demand thermal patterning
M.J. Green, Texas A&M University, US
3:25Engineering the 2-Dimensional ZnO Nanoplates for a Highly Reactive Surface
S. Sakurai, J. Cho, Binghamton University - State University of New York, US
3:45Direct Laser-Induced Nanocarbon Formation on Flexible Polymers: Tailoring Porous and Fibrous Morphologies
M. Abdulhafez, M. Bedewy, University of Pittsburgh, US
4:00Carbon Nano Structures - PostersExpo Hall AB
Analysis of High Average Breakdown Fields between Gate and Drain in AlGaN/GaN HEMTs with High-k Passivation Layer, pp. 39-42
R. Tomita, S. Ueda, Y. Kawada, K. Horio, Shibaura Institute of Technology, JP
Analysis of Lag Phenomena and Current Collapse in Field-Plate AlGaN/GaN HEMTs with High-k Passivation Layer, pp. 43-46
K. Komoto, Y. Saito, K. Horio, Shibaura Institute of Technology, JP
Agro-industrial African oil palm residue reuse for the development of an optical biosensor based on Carbon dots for BSA detection.
J.P. Arango, K. Barrientos, M.I. Gaviria, P.l Araque, J. Placido, S. Bustamante, M.E. LondoƱo, M. Jaramillo, EIA University, CO

Topics & Application Areas

  • CNS Devices and Sensors
  • CNS Composites
  • CNS for Aerospace applications
  • Solar & Battery Applications
  • Biomedical Applications
  • Novel Synthesis & Manufacturing Methods
  • Characterization of CNS Materials & Devices
  • Nanoelectronics
  • Other
 

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