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7:00 | Registration | |
8:00 | TechConnect World Innovation Conference - Plenary Keynotes | |
9:00 | Challenges and Technologies in Critical Mineral Mining | |
9:00 | SPM: Dynamic Processes at Solid-liquid Interfaces | |
10:40 | SPM: Dynamic AFM | |
9:00 | Carbon Nanostructures & Applications | |
9:00 | Sustainable Polymers | |
9:00 | Additive Manufacturing: Materials Innovation | |
9:00 | AI Innovations I | |
9:00 | Energy Storage: Keynotes | |
10:40 | Energy Storage: Flow Batteries | |
9:00 | Composites: Keynotes | |
9:00 | Photonics | |
9:00 | Novel Chemical & Physical Sensors | |
9:00 | TechConnect Innovation Pitches: Manufacturing, Instrumentation | |
10:30 | TechConnect Innovation Pitches: Advanced Materials & Chemicals I | |
1:30 | Fusion Manufacturing Innovation Challenge - UK Atomic Energy Authority & Commonwealth Fusion Systems | |
2:40 | Fusion Manufacturing Innovation Challenge - UK Atomic Energy Authority & Commonwealth Fusion Systems | |
1:30 | CHIPS: Current Challenges and New Solutions to Boost Domestic Chips Manufacturing I | |
1:30 | SPM: Machine Learning & Automation | |
3:00 | SPM User Facilities Leadership Panel | |
1:30 | Synthesis of Novel 2D materials | |
1:30 | Additive Manufacturing: Digital | |
1:30 | AI Innovations II | |
1:30 | Thermal Energy & Storage | |
1:30 | Bio-based Nanomaterial | |
1:30 | Composites II | |
1:30 | NSF Engineering Research Visioning Alliance (ERVA) - Partnering (Pre-Registration Required) | |
4:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Reception, Corporate Scout Speed Dating, Army xTech Showcase, Poster Session I (4:00 - 6:00) | |
4:00 | TechConnect Business Team Meet & Greet | |
4:00 | TechConnect Corporate Scout Speed Dating | |
4:00 | Graphene & Carbon Nanostructures - Posters | |
4:00 | Polymers - Posters | |
4:00 | Additive Manufacturing - Posters | |
4:00 | Advanced Materials for Engineering Applications - Posters | |
4:00 | AI Innovations - Posters | |
4:00 | Bio-based Materials - Posters | |
Tuesday June 20 | ||
8:30 | Joint TechConnect & SBIR/STTR Keynote Program | |
10:30 | CHIPS: Keynotes | |
10:30 | Functional Coatings | |
10:30 | Rare Earths & Critical Materials - Keynotes | |
10:30 | SPM Based Chemical Spectroscopy | |
10:30 | Materials Innovation for Commercialization of Fusion Energy: Keynotes | |
10:30 | 2D Materials Based Devices | |
10:30 | Additive Manufacturing: Machines | |
10:30 | Emerging Battery Chemistries | |
10:30 | Molecular Modeling | |
10:30 | Bio-based & Bio-inspired Materials | |
10:30 | Quantum Information Sciences & Technologies | |
10:30 | Nano4Earth - National Nanotechnology Coordination Office | |
10:30 | Navy MANTECH Advanced Manufacturing Challenge | |
10:30 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 1 Accelerators for Security and Medicine | |
1:00 | Navy MANTECH Advanced Manufacturing Challenge | |
2:30 | Navy MANTECH Advanced Manufacturing Challenge | |
1:30 | CHIPS: Advanced Metrology to Ensure Success for Next Generation Semiconductors | |
1:30 | Membranes | |
1:30 | REE: Advances in Solvent Separation Technologies | |
3:00 | REE: Advances in Solid-Liquid/Ion-Exchange Separation Technologies | |
1:30 | SPM in Biology & Medicine | |
1:30 | Materials Innovation for Commercialization of Fusion Energy | |
1:30 | Graphene and 2D Materials for Energy Related Applications | |
1:30 | Advanced Manufacturing Innovation | |
1:30 | Battery Innovation | |
1:30 | Sustainability & Efficiency Innovations | |
1:30 | AI for Materials | |
1:30 | Innovations in Precision Health and Diagnostics for Health Wellness | |
1:30 | Micro & Bio Fluidics, Lab-on-a-Chip | |
1:00 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 2 NIR Laser Technologies for Scientific Research | |
2:00 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 3 MIR and LWIR Laser Technologies for Scientific Research | |
3:00 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 4 High Power Industrial Accelerator Technologies - RF Sources | |
3:40 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 5 High Power Industrial Accelerator Technologies - Linacs | |
4:40 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Working with the DOE National Laboratories' Accelerator R&D Capabilities - information session open to all | |
4:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Reception, SBIR/STTR Program Office Meetup, Army xTech Showcase, Poster Session II (4:00 - 6:00) | |
4:00 | TechConnect Business Team Meet & Greet | |
4:00 | EPA P3 National Student Design Competition Showcase | |
4:00 | SBIR/STTR Pavilion | |
4:00 | Materials Characterization - Posters | |
4:00 | Materials for Sustainable Building - Posters | |
4:00 | Nanparticle Synthesis & Characterization - Posters | |
4:00 | Rare Earths & Critical Materials - Posters | |
4:00 | Advanced Manufacturing - Posters | |
4:00 | Sustainability & Efficiency Innovations - Posters | |
4:00 | AI for Materials - Posters | |
4:00 | Fuel Cells & Hydrogen - Posters | |
4:00 | Drug Delivery & Vaccines - Posters | |
4:00 | Printed & Flexible Electronics - Posters | |
Wednesday June 21 | ||
8:30 | Registration | |
9:00 | CHIPS: Advances in Packaging for New Chips Innovation | |
9:00 | Materials Characterization | |
9:00 | Materials for Sustainable Building | |
9:00 | Nanoparticle Synthesis & Characterization | |
9:00 | Rare Earths and Permanent Magnets - Innovations & Challenges | |
9:00 | SPM: Nanomechanics & Tribology | |
9:00 | Advanced Materials for Engineering Applications | |
9:00 | Printed & Flexible Electronics | |
9:00 | Recent Advances in Hydrogen | |
9:00 | TechConnect Innovation Pitches: Manufacturing, Instrumentation II | |
9:00 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 1 - Industrial Partnerships in Accelerator Technology | |
10:30 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 2 - Accelerator Physics and Simulation | |
1:30 | SPM: Voltage Modulated SPM Modes | |
12:40 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 3 Superconducting Accelerator R&D | |
2:20 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 4 New Particle Sources and Accelerator Concepts | |
Program | ||
Monday June 19 | ||
7:00 | Registration | Convention Center Pre-Function |
8:00 | TechConnect World Innovation Conference - Plenary Keynotes | Maryland A |
Session chair: Matthew Laudon, TechConnect Division, ATI, US | ||
8:00 | Welcome to TechConnect M. Laudon, TechConnect ATI, US | |
8:05 | TechConnect Overview: Connecting Research, Accelerating Innovation D. Yablon, J. Rocha, TechConnect ATI, US | |
8:15 | Army xTech - Innovation Acceleration A. D'Agostino, Army xTech, US | |
8:30 | The Future of Biosensing: Detecting Emerging Properties that Signal Underlying Disease Susceptibilities L. Sohn, University of California, Berkeley, US | |
9:00 | Challenges and Technologies in Critical Mineral Mining | National Harbor 12 |
Session chair: Santa Jansone-Popova, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | ||
9:00 | Full-value Copper Mining: A Gateway to Critical Mineral Resources S. Duyvesteyn, D. Wellman, K. Jenkins, C. Eyzaguirre, C. Smith, Rio Tinto, US | |
9:20 | Understading China’s Rare Earth Subsidies and Structural Advantages J. Kennedy, ThREE Consulting, US | |
9:40 | Rare Earth Elements: Changing Supplies and Market Sector Demands M. Nkiawete, R. Vander Wal, Penn State University, US | |
10:00 | Portable Luminescent Sensing Technologies for Economically Critical Metal Ions S. Crawford, J. Baltrus, K-J Kim, N. Diemler, National Energy Technology Laboratory/Leidos, US | |
10:20 | Art of the Possible: High Energy Synchrotron X-Ray Radiation for Mine Tailings Characterization in Re-mining Operations G. Ray, Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source, Cornell University, US | |
9:00 | SPM: Dynamic Processes at Solid-liquid Interfaces | National Harbor 4 |
Session chair: Liam Collins, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | ||
9:00 | In situ and Operando Force-based Atomic Force Microscopy For Probing Local Functionality in Energy Storage Materials N. Balke, North Carolina State University, US | |
9:25 | Scanning Electrochemical Probe Microscopy Reveals Tunable Angle-dependent Electrochemistry at Twisted Bilayer Graphene Y. Yu, K. Zhang, D. Kwabena Bediako, George Mason University, US | |
9:45 | Mapping electrical double layer structure over nanostructured surfaces with three-dimensional atomic force microscopy. B.A. Legg, M. Zhang, J. Heo, E. Nakouzi, J.J. De Yoreo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US | |
10:05 | Faster and gentler: new scan algorithms and probes for AFM P. Ashby, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US | |
10:40 | SPM: Dynamic AFM | National Harbor 4 |
Session chair: Liam Collins, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | ||
10:40 | The effects of beam dynamics on Atomic Force Microscopy measurements R. Wagner, Purdue University, US | |
11:05 | Photothermally driven AFM of soft matter samples P. van Schendel, P. Frederix, H. Gunstheimer, E. Nelson, D. Ziegler, C. Bippes, J. Adams, Nanosurf, CH | |
11:25 | Low Frequency Photothermal Excitation of AFM Microcantilevers A. Deolia, A. Raman, R.B. Wagner, Purdue University, US | |
9:00 | Carbon Nanostructures & Applications | Chesapeake 1 |
Session chair: Christopher Sims, National Institute of Standards & Technology, US | ||
9:00 | Novel Designs for Single Photon Detection based on Molecular and Nanoscale Systems F. Leonard, Sandia National Laboratories, US | |
9:25 | Overcoming the Materials Science Challenges to Leveraging Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes in Logic and RF Technologies M. Arnold, University of Wisconsin, US | |
9:50 | Aligned Arrays of Carbon Nanotubes with High Semiconducting Purity for Integrated Circuits J Provine, Y. Yemane, Aligned Carbon, US | |
10:10 | High-Performance Highly-Scaled Carbon Nanotube Transistors: Recent advances on device component modules and integrated MOSFETs G. Pitner, TSMC Corporate Research, US | |
10:35 | Semi-Automated Exploration of Aqueous Two-Phase Extraction Parameters for Single-wall Carbon Nanotube Separations via Fluorescence Spectroscopy C.M. Sims, J.A. Fagan, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
10:55 | A study on the effect of graphene oxide additives on the graphitization of carbon-carbon (C-C) composites S. Ike, S. Ling, R. Vander Wal, Penn State University, US | |
9:00 | Sustainable Polymers | National Harbor 8 |
Session chair: Yuming Lai, Dow Chemical, US & Maksim E. Shivokhin, ExxonMobil, US | ||
9:00 | Transforming Plastic Waste for a Low Carbon, Circular Economy J. Martin, M.J. Hogg, A. Coleman, D. Chatman-Moore, V. Shah, E. Ruiz, Dow Inc., US | |
9:25 | Rethinking Materials: From Molecular Recycling to Food Service A. Detwiler, Eastman, US | |
9:50 | Recyclable-by-Design Plastics for the Future C.J. Tassone, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and BOTTLE, US | |
10:15 | Break | |
10:25 | Multimodal Characterization of Degraded and Consumer Polyolefins Towards Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships in a Sustainable Plastics Economy S. Orski, National Institute of Standards & Technology, US | |
10:50 | Generation and identification of microplastics under accelerated UV weathering L-P Sung, S.S. Jhang, S. Rostampour, R. Cook, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
11:10 | Solvents-based Green Recycling Process of Polystyrene and Associated Copolymers J-M. Pin, Polystyvert Inc., CA | |
11:35 | Rethinking Plastics – Approaches and Contributions from BASF Plastics Additives Group L. Liu, BASF, US | |
12:00 | High Throughput Methods for The Development of Polymeric Stabilizers for The Mechanical Dispersion Process. T.H. Kalantar, M. Ladika, G. Strandburg, A. Safir, S. Zong, Dow Chemical, US | |
9:00 | Additive Manufacturing: Materials Innovation | Chesapeake 2 |
Session chair: John Barnes, The Barnes Global Advisors, US | ||
9:00 | Product Acceptance is the Real Innovation and It Requires More than Just Machines and Feedstock S. Gardner, A. Barnes, Big Metal Additive, US | |
9:25 | Distortion and stress simulation of complex AM parts using a feature-aware periodic adaptive FEA meshing approach P. Michaleris, E. Denlinger, G. Adams, E. Pierson, PanOptimization, US | |
9:50 | An Extreme Field-of-View Broadband Antenna Enabled by Advances in 3D Printed GRIN Devices E. Versluys, A. Long, Fortify, US | |
10:15 | Break | |
10:25 | Data-driven modeling for microstructure-property relationships of stainless steels B. Zhang, M. Porro, A. Parmar, Y. Shin, Purdue University, US | |
10:45 | Neural Net Modeling of Voxel Scale DLP Additive Manufacturing J. Killgore, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
11:05 | 3D Printing of Carbide and Nitride Ceramics for Powered Electronics Packaging A. Steinmark, I. Ivanov, A. Peters, Materic, US | |
11:25 | Unlocking Antenna Performance with Economically Viable GRIN Devices E. Versluys, Fortify, US | |
9:00 | AI Innovations I | Chesapeake A |
Session chair: Amarda Shehu, George Mason University, US | ||
9:00 | Detection of Organic Cofactors Binding Sites via Deep Learning B. Jacobson, University of New Mexico, US | |
9:25 | Predicting Antimalarial Activity of Compounds using SMILES strings and Machine Learning: A Study on the Relationship between Chemical Structure and Molecular Properties in the fight against Malaria C. Ekenna, University at Albany, US | |
9:50 | Generative design for small molecule drugs A. Roy, Norachem, US | |
10:10 | Break | |
10:20 | Creating the Extended Reality of the Future with Artificial Intelligence and Computational Design L-F. Yu, George Mason University, US | |
10:45 | Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) Physics-Based Dimensionality Reduction N. Loychik, Los Alamos National Laboratory, US | |
11:05 | Why You Need to Start Preparing for the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA): Understanding its Impact on Enterprises M. O'Malley, SenecaGlobal, US | |
11:25 | Automated Detection and Classification of Vehicle Dashboard Warning Lights for Improved Understanding of Vehicle Condition W. Giegerich, T.S. Porter, K. Shuttleworth, L. Forte III, Ph.J. Schneider, K.W. Oh, University at Buffalo, US | |
9:00 | Energy Storage: Keynotes | National Harbor 13 |
Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
9:00 | TBA I. Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy | |
9:25 | Redflow's unique journey to achieving scale for zinc bromine flow batteries M. Higgins, Redflow, US | |
9:50 | The Antora thermal battery module: Providing on-demand zero-emissions heat and power, cheaper than fossil fuel. J. Briggs, Antora Energy | |
10:15 | Low Cost Locally Manufactured Marine Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Systems J. Cotrell, RCAM Technologies, Inc., US | |
10:40 | Energy Storage: Flow Batteries | National Harbor 13 |
Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
10:40 | Nonaqueous Sodium-Based Catholytes for Redox Flow Batteries E. Self, M. Lehmann, G. Yang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
11:00 | Develop Low-cost Membranes for non-aqueous Redox-flow Batteries G. Yang, M. Lehmann, E. Self, R. Sacci, T. Saito, J. Nanda, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
11:20 | Exploring redox chemistries beyond metal-ligand complexes for high voltage non-aqueous flow batteries S. Maurya, B.L. Davis, Los Alamos National Laboratory, US | |
11:40 | Substituted [3]radialenes as two-electron catholytes for non-aqueous redox flow batteries F. Hasan, R. Poirier, T. Anderson, C. Bejger, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, US | |
9:00 | Composites: Keynotes | National Harbor 5 |
Session chair: Kenan Song, Arizona State University, US | ||
9:00 | Fast-Rate Manufacturing of Semi-crystalline High-Performance Polymer Composites with Tailored Microstructure and Performance A. Asadi, Texas A&M University, US | |
9:25 | Control and evaluation of heterogeneous CNT nanofiller distribution across composites N. Yamamoto, R. Braga Nogueira Branco, O. Cook, G. Mu, A.P. Argüelles, C.E. Bakis, Pennsylvania State University, US | |
9:50 | Designing Polymer Nanocomposites for Functional Additive Manufacturing W. Xu, The University of Akron, US | |
10:15 | Tensile Properties of Epoxy Resin Cured using Frontal Polymerization vs. using Traditional Thermal Curing Method Y. Wang, A. Tarafdar, Syracuse University, US | |
10:40 | 3D Microwave Imaging of Impact Damage in Composites W. Wilson, NASA Langley Research Center, US | |
9:00 | Photonics | Chesapeake C |
Session chair: Chris Menzel, Fujifilm Dimatix, Inc., US | ||
9:00 | Frontiers of the American Integrated Photonics Ecosystem: Sensors, PDKs, and Workforce Development K. McComber, S. Nelan, Spark Photonics, US | |
9:25 | ActiveHogel, A Light-Field Photonic Solution T. Burnett, FoVI3D, Inc., US | |
9:45 | Using 3D Printed Metamaterial Filters to Mitigate Inaudible Ultrasound Attacks on Smart Speakers C. Shen, J. Lloyd, C. Ludwikowski, D. Phansalkar, C. Malik, Rowan University, US | |
10:05 | Taking aim – accurate integration of quantum dots and bullseye cavities C.R. Copeland, A.L. Pintar, R.G. Dixson, A. Chanana, K. Srinivasan, D.A. Westly, B.R. Ilic, M.I. Davanco, S.M. Stavis, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
10:25 | “Printing” High Performance All-Inorganic Metalenses, Waveguides and Diffractive Optics D.E. Jung, V.J. Einck, L. Verrastro, A. Arbabi, J.J. Watkins, University of Massachsuetts, US | |
10:45 | Deep Diffractive Neural Network Meta-surface: Smart Optics through Smart Design I.U. Idehenre, Azimuth Corporation, US | |
9:00 | Novel Chemical & Physical Sensors | Chesapeake B |
Session chair: Martin Poitzsch, Aramco Services Company, US | ||
9:00 | Continuous Methane Sensing for Rapid Detection and Repair of Intermittent Emitters A. Speck, Schlumberger-Doll Research, US | |
9:25 | A smart and nanostructured perovskite for selective NO sensing in a broader temperature range B. Saruhan, S. Nahirniak, Ch. Krasmann, R. Lontio Fomekong, German Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.), DE | |
9:45 | Cryogenic Helium Flow Sensor System K. Jordan, G. Biallas, Jefferson Science Associates, US | |
10:05 | Break | |
10:15 | Wireless and Battery-Less Universal Power Consumption Monitoring Sensor W. Yu, Archimedes Controls Corp., US | |
10:35 | Development of electromagnetic and acoustic metamaterials for demanding industrial applications D. Swett, Aramco Research Services, US | |
11:00 | Ultrawideband Multistatic Positioning System E. Heidhausen, University Research Foundation, US | |
11:20 | Miniaturized contactless sensors based on magnetically bistable microwires R. Varga, RVmagnetics, a.s., SK | |
9:00 | TechConnect Innovation Pitches: Manufacturing, Instrumentation | Maryland 2 |
Session chair: Bart Romanowicz, TechConnect Division, ATI, US | ||
9:00 | TechLink Innovation Spotlight B. Metzger, TechLink, US | |
9:15 | Cryogenic Helium Gas Flow Meter G. Biallas, Hyperboloid LLC, US | |
9:22 | Revolutionary Affordable 3D Sand Printer for Metalcasting Agility, Lightweighting & Advanced Materials D. Shirkey, LightSpeed Concepts Inc., US | |
9:29 | Predictive Critical Mineral Measurement Software A. Benson, Microbeam Technologies Inc., US | |
9:36 | EV-Powered Mobile 3D Concrete Printing of In Situ Material Z. Graber, necoTECH, US | |
9:43 | Advanced Manufacturing Tech A. Badesha, Orbital Composites, Inc., US | |
9:50 | Compact subsea lidar for micro/mini ROVs and AUVs E. Larson, Tampa Deep Sea Xplorers, Inc., US | |
Review Panelist J. Wong, IEEE, US | ||
Review Panelist M. Snider, ATI - Navy ManTech, US | ||
Review Panelist B. Segal, Lockheed Martin, US | ||
Review Panelist T. Long, Northrop Grumman, US | ||
10:30 | TechConnect Innovation Pitches: Advanced Materials & Chemicals I | Maryland 2 |
Session chair: S. Bagheri, University of Waterloo, CA | ||
10:45 | Conductive Copper Inks B. Bischoff, Copprium, Inc., US | |
10:52 | Environmentally friendly and efficient smart garments and heated textiles A. Digon, Soliyarn, Inc., US | |
10:59 | High-density, direct photo-patterning of stretchable electronic polymers Y.L. Chen, Stanford University - Office of Technology Licensing, US | |
11:06 | Compostable polyester plastics L. Micek, University of Minnesota, US | |
11:13 | Multistable elastic pixels (MEPs) for reversible programming of optical properties T. Bray, University of Pennsylvania or University of Pennsylvania-Penn Center for Innovation, US | |
11:20 | 3D Bioprinting using Stiffened Polymer Bioinks and Bioorthogonal Crosslinkers Y.L. Chen, Stanford University - Office of Technology Licensing, US | |
11:27 | Industrial Bioplastics for a Circular Carbon Economy J. Puracal, ZILA BioWorks, US | |
Review Panelist J. Epstein, Lockheed Martin, US | ||
Review Panelist M. Aubart, Arkema, US | ||
Review Panelist C. Paul, Henkel, DE | ||
Review Panelist J. Wong, IEEE, US | ||
Review Panelist J. Yang, DMV Bio, US | ||
1:30 | Fusion Manufacturing Innovation Challenge - UK Atomic Energy Authority & Commonwealth Fusion Systems | Maryland 3 |
Session chair: Jonathan Jakischa & Katie Bornfleth, TechConnect Division, ATI, US | ||
1:30 | Fusion Challenge - Introduction J. Jakischa, TechConnect Division, ATI, US | |
1:45 | Welcome - UKAEA & CFS TBA, UK Atomic Energy Authority & Commonwealth Fusion Systems, UK | |
2:00 | Challenge Pitch: AlchLight AlchLight, LLC, US | |
2:07 | Challenge Pitch: ALSYMEX ALSYMEX, FR | |
2:14 | Challenge Pitch: Dr. Fritsch GmbH & Co. KG Dr. Fritsch GmbH & Co. KG, DE | |
2:21 | Challenge Pitch: Faraday Technology Faraday Technology, Inc., US | |
2:28 | Challenge Pitch: Fourier LLC Fourier LLC, US | |
Review Panelist H. Lewtas, UK Atomic Energy Authority, UK | ||
Review Panelist J. Deshpande, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, UK | ||
Review Panelist L. Aucott, UK Atomic Energy Authority, UK | ||
Review Panelist D. Raghu, Kaleidescope Energy, US | ||
Review Panelist R. Dylla-Spears, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US | ||
Review Panelist A. Lumsdaine, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | ||
2:40 | Fusion Manufacturing Innovation Challenge - UK Atomic Energy Authority & Commonwealth Fusion Systems | Maryland 3 |
2:40 | Challenge Pitch: Imperial College London Imperial College London, US | |
2:47 | Challenge Pitch: Transition45 Technologies, Inc. Transition45 Technologies, Inc., US | |
2:54 | Challenge Pitch: Unitive Design and Analysis Unitive Design and Analysis Ltd, US | |
3:01 | Challenge Pitch: University of Nottingham University of Nottingham, US | |
3:08 | Challenge Pitch: Baugh and Weedon NDE Ltd Baugh and Weedon NDE Ltd, US | |
Review Panelist H. Lewtas, UK Atomic Energy Authority, UK | ||
Review Panelist J. Deshpande, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, UK | ||
Review Panelist L. Aucott, UK Atomic Energy Authority, UK | ||
Review Panelist D. Raghu, Kaleidescope Energy, US | ||
Review Panelist R. Dylla-Spears, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US | ||
Review Panelist A. Lumsdaine, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | ||
1:30 | CHIPS: Current Challenges and New Solutions to Boost Domestic Chips Manufacturing I | Chesapeake 3 |
Session chair: Joe Kline, National Institute of Standards & Technology, US | ||
1:30 | Mitigating challenges in high resolution imaging and electrical failure analysis for advanced semiconductor devices S. Basu, Zeiss, US | |
1:55 | Critical Materials for Critical Goods: Rebuilding the Microelectronics Industrial Base A.N. Caruso, Midwest Microelectronics Collective, US | |
2:15 | Semiconductor manufacturing for meta-optics W.T. Chen, SNOChip, US | |
2:40 | Vulnerability of In-Memory Compute to Hardware Trojans: A Case Study using Two-dimensional Memtransistor A. Wali, H. Ravichandran, S. Das, Pennsylvania State University, US | |
3:00 | Accelerate time to market of semiconductor industry using AI software platform dedicated to data analytics for metrology and defectivity J. Foucher, S. Martinez, H. Ozdoba, J. Baderot, O. Cru, T. Ziraoui and S. Girard, Pollen Metrology, FR | |
3:20 | A Novel Photonic Switching Device K. Sampayan, S. Sampayan, Opcondys, Inc., US | |
1:30 | SPM: Machine Learning & Automation | National Harbor 4 |
Session chair: Greg Haugstad, University of Minnesota, US | ||
1:30 | Real-Time Physics-Constrained Machine Learning in Multidimensional Atomic Force Microscopy J.C. Agar, Drexel University, US | |
1:55 | A deep learning content-based image retrieval tool for AFM topography maps B. Rajabifar, 3M, US | |
2:20 | Automated and autonomous scanning probe microscopy for understanding and controlling dynamics in ferroelectric materials R. Vasudevan, B. Smith, A. Khojandi, S.M. Valleti, S. Jesse, Y. Liu, S.V. Kalinin, M. Ziatdinov, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
3:00 | SPM User Facilities Leadership Panel | National Harbor 4 |
Session chair: G. Haugstad, University of Minnesota, US | ||
Managing an SPM Shared User Facility at MIT A. Schwartzman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US | ||
Panelist C. Newcomb, Stanford University, US | ||
Panelist J. Tresback, Harvard University, US | ||
Panelist L. Collins, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | ||
1:30 | Synthesis of Novel 2D materials | Chesapeake 1 |
Session chair: Elena Polyakova, Graphene Laboratories, US & Anirudha Sumant, Argonne National Laboratory, US | ||
1:30 | Automated atomic-scale assembly of synthetic quantum materials A. Mannix, Stanford University, US | |
1:55 | Properties of VO2 thin films grown through remote epitaxy on graphene interlayer L. Stan, H. Cao, X. Yan, Y. Li, W. Chen, N.P. Guisinger, H. Zhou, D.D. Fong, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
2:15 | Next generation powerful batteries with layered graphene anode T. Paronyan, Hexalayer LLC, US | |
2:35 | Rapid, Large Area Fabrication of Porous Graphene Networks from Polyaniline on Carbon Fiber using Photothermal Processing for High Performance Supercapacitors A. Bhardwaj, J.J. Watkins, University of Massachusetts Amherst, US | |
1:30 | Additive Manufacturing: Digital | Chesapeake 2 |
Session chair: Slade Gardner, Big Metal Additive, US | ||
1:30 | Innovating with AlMgty – the high performance Aluminium Alloy for Industrial Applications M. Reddy, Fehrmann Tech Group, DE | |
1:55 | Enabling Additive Manufacturing of Reflective Metals J.E. Barnes, M. Vlasea, Metal Powder Works, US | |
2:15 | A novel hybrid approach to laser additive manufacturing of aluminum alloys with concurrent cryogenic quenching for improved microstructure and hardness C. Grohol, Y.C. Shin, Purdue University, US | |
2:35 | The SAE AMS - Additive Manufacturing Data Consortium B. Bihlman, SAE Industry Technologies Consortia, US | |
3:00 | Break | |
3:10 | Post-Process Superfinishing of Additively Manufactured Aluminum Components with Complex Geometries R. Shealy, REM SURFACE ENGINEERING, US | |
3:30 | Postprocess Effects to Fatigue Behavior of Additively Manufactured Maraging Steel M. Rutkevičius, E.A. Périgo, ABB Inc., US | |
3:50 | Software tool for in-space printing of reliable parts R. Bhowmik, S. Jha, Polaron Analytics, US | |
4:10 | Development of Build and Post-Build Guidelines for Additively Manufactured IN-718 Components R. Shealy, REM Surface Engineering, US | |
1:30 | AI Innovations II | Chesapeake A |
Session chair: Craig Yu, George Mason University, US | ||
1:30 | Automated Classification of Electric Vehicle Models and Drivetrains by Means of Magnetic Field Characterization via Machine Learning W. Giegerich, Dennis Federoshin, Philip Gentz, Livio Forte III, Ph.J. Schneider, K.W. Oh, University at Buffalo, US | |
1:50 | Neural Networks and the Problem of Style in Art Attribution V. Sundaram, A. Coyle, Southern Methodist University, US | |
2:10 | Utilizing AI & Wearable Technology to Optimize Physical Performance in Military Personnel H. Bundele, ibLaunch Company, US | |
2:30 | Break | |
2:40 | Artificial Intelligence for Visual Battlefield Awareness M. Karnes, Ubihere, US | |
3:00 | Investigating Intersection Safety with 3D Object Detection and Digital Twin Technology from Video Data D. Patel, A. Nayeem, R. Alfaris, M. Jalayer, Rowan University, US | |
3:20 | Predictive Human Motion Using Physics-Based Avatars for Unreal Engine 4 T. Klopfenstein, R. Bhatt, K. Malek, University of Iowa Technology Institute, US | |
3:40 | Graph Anomaly Dection R. Karn, V. Sundaram, SMU Dallas, US | |
1:30 | Thermal Energy & Storage | National Harbor 13 |
Session chair: Imre Gyuk, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
1:55 | The lowest-cost national-scale storage option: storing heat at room temperature in buildings K. Gluesenkamp, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
2:20 | Experimental Testing and Modelling of Gravel Packed Bed Heat Storage L. McLaughlin, N. Schroeder, W. Gerstle, Sandia National Laboratories, US | |
2:40 | Research on Low-Cost and Safe Battery Chemistry for LDES Applications G. Li, Pacific Northwest National Lab, US | |
3:00 | Developing Batteries Worth Their Salt: Technical Advances for Cost Effective Molten Sodium Batteries E.D. Spoerke, A. Maraschky, M. Meyerson, A. Peretti, S. Percival, L. Small, Sandia National Laboratories, US | |
3:20 | Thermally Controlled Integrated Energy Storage Device for DoD Applications M.K. Ram, PolyMaterials App, LLC, US | |
1:30 | Bio-based Nanomaterial | Chesapeake C |
Session chair: Helen Zha, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US | ||
1:30 | Recent Development in Microfibrillated Cellulose and Mineral/Microfibrillated Cellulose Composite Materials Y. Jin, D. Skuse, S. Ireland, FiberLean® Technologies Ltd., UK | |
1:55 | Sustainable composite development through use of different form and scale of cellulose fibers and their applications via additive manufacturing from a yacht roof mold to a 3D-printed house H.L. Tekinalp, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
2:20 | Lignin - Potential Sources for Carbon Nagative Building Materials Z. Cai, Q. Yan, Forest Products Laboratory, US | |
2:45 | Super Strong Wood Materials for A Sustainable Built Environment J. Dai, InventWood, US | |
3:10 | Metal Cation Enabled Production of Hydrophobic and Water-resistant Lignocellulosic Packaging Materials and Tableware X. Zhang, Mississippi State University, US | |
1:30 | Composites II | National Harbor 5 |
Session chair: Kenan Song, Arizona State University, US | ||
1:30 | Multiphase Direct Ink Writing for Nanocomposite Manufacturing K. Song, Arizona State University, US | |
1:50 | A Novel Process of Plating on Polymer Substrates Z. Yang, C. Goode, J. Venter, Cirrus Materials Science, NZ | |
2:10 | Creep-Resistance in Thermoplastic Nanocomposites used for Load Bearing Applications S.S. Vaezzadeh, R.K. Bradley, Lamar University, US | |
2:30 | Nanocomposite inks for printed neuromorphic electronics N. Frick, T. LaBean, Freescale LLC, US | |
2:50 | Metal Organic Framework – Nanofiber Composites for Chemical Absorbance/Remediation R. Shrestha, Materic Group LLC, US | |
3:10 | Microwave absorbing nanocomposite of silicon carbide and graphene nanopowder and a process thereof A. Shore, Brite Carbon, US | |
1:30 | NSF Engineering Research Visioning Alliance (ERVA) - Partnering (Pre-Registration Required) | Annapolis 1 |
Join ERVA and TechConnect for a Workshop and help us ideate engineering research priorities that advance U.S. R&D and solve society's most vexing problems. | ||
4:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Reception, Corporate Scout Speed Dating, Army xTech Showcase, Poster Session I (4:00 - 6:00) | Expo Hall AB |
4:00 | TechConnect Business Team Meet & Greet | Expo Hall AB |
4:00 | TechConnect Corporate Scout Speed Dating | Expo Hall AB |
Arkema, US | ||
BryceTech, US | ||
Dundee Precious Metals, US | ||
Henkel, DE | ||
Linde, IE | ||
Rio Tinto, US | ||
TechLink, US | ||
Resonac, US | ||
Raytheon, US | ||
Saint-Gobain, FR | ||
Koch Modular Process, US | ||
Dow, US | ||
ATI - Innovation Funding Pipeline, US | ||
ATI - Navy ManTech, US | ||
ATI - Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Consortium, US | ||
ATI - Medical & CBRN Defense Consortium, US | ||
4:00 | Graphene & Carbon Nanostructures - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Honeycomb-Structured S and N Dual-Doped Highly Graphitized Carbon as a Catalyst Support for Rh Nanoparticles: High Performance Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction C-H Shin, H-Y Lee, F.K. Tareq, J-S Yu, Deagu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, KR | ||
Effect of graphene oxide additives via interfacial templating on the graphitization of carbon-carbon (C-C) composites S. Ike, S. Ling, R. Vander Wal, Penn State University, US | ||
4:00 | Polymers - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Harvesting environmental water by hydroscopic hydrogels embedded in delinquent salt and carbon nanotube N. Hamidi, I. Williams, H. Hamidi, M. McKinney, E. Smalls, P.D. Ferguson, South Carolina State University, US | ||
Understanding the Effect of Fabrication Technique on Plarn Properties U. Ezimora, L.P. Davila, University of California Merced, US | ||
Evaluation of PET degradation under accelerated weathering S-S. Jhang, R. Cook, S. Rostampour, B.H. Liu,, L-P. Sung, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | ||
Scalable Catalytic Deuteration of Polyolefins G. Larsen, T. Guin, K. McDonald, C. Malone, J. Folkert, Savannah River National Laboratory, US | ||
4:00 | Additive Manufacturing - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Rapid Prototype Tooling For Rapid Composite Manufacturing H. Watts, Mississippi State University, US | ||
Overview of Additive Manufacturing and 3-D Printing Utilizing Numerous Analytical Techniques C. Stephan, T. Dillon, PerkinElmer Inc, CA | ||
Layer time optimization in large-scale additive manufacturing via a reduced physics-based model E. Jo, L. Liu, N. Garg, U. Vaidya, S. Chakraborty, F. Ju, S. Kim, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | ||
Microreactor-Assisted Nanomaterial Deposition for Additive Manufacturing A. Chang, Oregon State University, US | ||
4:00 | Advanced Materials for Engineering Applications - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Corrosion resistant coatings from bio-derived sodium alginate and inorganic components for metallic materials T. Moskalewicz, M. Warcaba, A. Łukaszczyk, AGH University of Science and Technology, PL | ||
Flexible Personal Thermoregulatory Device Embedded with Silver Nanoparticle A. Hazarika, B.K. Deka, D.Y. Kim, H.W. Park, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, KR | ||
Superconductors in Space @ Ambient Temperature for Boost-Phase Missile Interception W.C.W. Lau, LAU Superconductors, US | ||
High thermal capacity silica-based fibers for potential application as insulators C. Robinson, A. Sahu, S. Banks, R. Nelson, American Nano, LLC, US | ||
Reinforced High Temperature Superconductors for Nuclear Fusion? W.C.W. Lau, LAU Superconductors, US | ||
PoF – Power over Fiber: A Novel Approach for Energy Transmission in B5G Networks L.C. Souza, A.C. Sodré Jr., Inatel - Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações, BR | ||
New Coating Additives: Tiny Soap Particles that Help Repel Water Y. Li, Iowa State University, US | ||
Contribution of Thermal Radiation to the Temperature Profile of Ceramic Composite Materials via a (2-D) Two Flux Model K. Orikasa, M. Landazuri and A. Tremante, Florida International University, US | ||
4:00 | AI Innovations - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
AI and THz Based Advanced Hardware Security and Reliability Testing for VLSI N. Akter, J. Suarez, M. Shur, N. Pala, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US | ||
Machine learning pipeline of novel peptide and protein generation with refined selection for production in vivo S.N. Dean , J.A.E. Alvarez, P.M. Legler, A.P. Malanoski, US Naval Research Laboratory, US | ||
Adversarial probabilistic AI T. Ekin, Texas State University, US | ||
Real-Time Intelligent Surveillance using Ethical Anomoly Detection S. Reid, C. Neff, Chimeras, US | ||
Innovation in Contracting and Focus on SBIR Phase IIIs A. Donahoo, A. Rouse, GSA, US | ||
Detection of Distracted Driving using Deep Learning Algorithm A.S. Hasan, D. Patel, M. Jalayer, Rowan University, US | ||
4:00 | Bio-based Materials - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Universal Precursor for Efficient Sugar Synthesis Z. Na, C.C. Keen, National University of Singapore, SG | ||
Total value chain testing solutions for biodiesel and bioethanol production – from feedstock to final blend C. Stephan, N. Lancaster, PerkinElmer Inc, CA | ||
Tuesday June 20 | ||
8:30 | Joint TechConnect & SBIR/STTR Keynote Program | Maryland A |
Session chair: Jennifer Rocha, TechConnect Division ATI | ||
8:35 | Fast-tracking National R&D Opportunities M. Stebbins, ATI, US | |
8:50 | Materials & Manufacturing Innovation Priorities J. Sopcisak, Manufacturing Capability Expansion & Investment Prioritization (MCEIP), Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (OASD) for Industrial Base Policy (IBP), US | |
9:15 | SBIR/STTR Keynote Panel: Investment, Innovation, & Strategic Capital for Critical Technologies – SBIR/STTR, US | |
E. Page-Littleford, Office of Investment & Innovation, US | ||
B. DeVries, Office of Investment & Innovation, US | ||
J. Rathje, DoD, US | ||
10:30 | CHIPS: Keynotes | National Harbor 6 |
Session chair: Alex Norman, Princeton University, US | ||
10:30 | Whole-of-Government efforts to support microelectronics R&D L.E. Friedersdorf, Office of Science and Technology Policy, US | |
10:55 | The role of academia in the future of semiconductor manufacturing D. Lopez, Pennsylvania State University, US | |
11:20 | CHIPS for America Research and Development M. Dowell, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
10:30 | Functional Coatings | National Harbor 8 |
Session chair: Ida Chen, The Dow Chemical Company, US | ||
10:30 | Enhanced protection of military personnel using flame-retardant on lightweight fabric K. Postell, Materic, US | |
10:50 | Advancing Biomedical Imaging Performance over the UV, Visible and IR with Nanostructured Antireflection Coatings A.K. Sood, J.W. Zeller, A.W. Sood, L.S. Chaudhary, H. Efstathiadis, Magnolia Optical Technologies Inc., US | |
11:10 | Superhydrophobic metal and polymer surfaces created inside microchannels using a femtosecond laser S. Sarbada, Y.C. Shin, Purdue University, US | |
11:30 | Pilot study of the impact of different precoated paperboard on moisture and oxygen barriers for packaging application B. Mesic, Karlstad University, SE | |
10:30 | Rare Earths & Critical Materials - Keynotes | National Harbor 12 |
Session chair: Santa Jansone-Popova, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | ||
10:30 | Substitutions as an Effective Strategy for Mitigating Supply Chain Risks T. Lograsso, Ames Laboratory, US | |
10:55 | An R&D portfolio to help commercialize America’s abundant unconventional critical mineral resources. R.B. Thomas, National Energy Technology Laboratory, US | |
11:20 | Biomolecular rare earth extraction and separation using lanmodulin J.A. Mattocks, Z. Dong, G.J.-P. Deblonde, Y. Jiao, D.M. Park, J.A. Cotruvo Jr, The Pennsylvania State University, US | |
10:30 | SPM Based Chemical Spectroscopy | National Harbor 4 |
Session chair: Liang Gong, 3M, US | ||
10:30 | Exploiting infrared light-matter interactions to explore complex systems at the nanoscale L. Tetard, University of Central Florida, US | |
10:55 | Single electron spectroscopy and ultrafast time resolution by AFM P. Grutter, McGill University, CA | |
11:20 | Elucidation of silk fiber formation by multi-modal SPM S. Cohen, Weizmann Institute of Science, IL | |
11:40 | Infrared correlation nanoscopy with unprecedented spectral coverage T. Gokus, attocube Systems AG, DE | |
12:00 | Correlative Nanoscale Topographical, Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Property Mapping with Dimension IconIR C. Li, C. Phillips, Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology, US | |
10:30 | Materials Innovation for Commercialization of Fusion Energy: Keynotes | National Harbor 7 |
Session chair: Philip Earp, UK Atomic Energy Authority, UK | ||
10:30 | ARPAE Programs on Materials: Status and Perspectives A. Diallo, ARPA-E, US | |
10:55 | Rising to the occasion: fusion ignition-enabling materials and manufacturing, and what’s next R. Dylla Spears, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US | |
11:20 | Innovation Network for Fusion Energy (INFUSE) Public Private Partnerships for the Development of Fusion Energy A. Lumsdaine, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
11:45 | The current status and future of the fusion energy industry C. Anderson, Fusion Industry Association, US | |
10:30 | 2D Materials Based Devices | Chesapeake 1 |
Session chair: Anirudha Sumant, Argonne National Laboratory, US | ||
10:30 | Two-Dimensional Heterostructures for Logic, Memory and Photonics D. Jariwala, University of Pennsylvania, US | |
10:55 | 2D Memtransistors for Stochastic Computing and Their Applications S. Das, The Pennsylvania State University, US | |
11:20 | Straintronic Graphene Transistor with Colossal On/Off Current Ratio D. Sen, Y. Zheng, S. Das, S. Ghosh, S. Das, The Pennsylvania State University, US | |
11:40 | A Peripheral-free True Random Number Generator Based on Integrated Circuits Enabled by Atomically Thin Two-dimensional Materials H. Ravichandran, Pennsylvania State University, US | |
10:30 | Additive Manufacturing: Machines | Chesapeake 2 |
Session chair: John Barnes, The Barnes Global Advisors, US & Slade Gardner, Big Metal Additive, US | ||
10:30 | Massively-Accessible Approach to Metal 3D Printing K. Hsu, Arizona State University, US | |
10:55 | Additive Manufacturing of Bone Graft Ceramics A. Steinmark, Materic, US | |
11:15 | The development of Rheo-Printing technology on interlayer adhesion strength for Big Area Additive Manufacturing F.J. Alzahrani, H. Noor, J.P. Coulter, Lehigh University, US | |
10:30 | Emerging Battery Chemistries | National Harbor 13 |
Session chair: Erik Spoerke, Sandia National Laboratories, US | ||
10:30 | Metal-CO2 batteries for effective CO2 conversion and energy storage W. Choi, University of North Texas, US | |
10:55 | Progress Towards the Development and Understanding of Energy Dense Rechargeable Batteries Utilizing Zn and Cu T.N. Lambert, B.R. Wygant, C. Wright, J. Gallaway, A. Stavola, E. Zimmerer, V. DeAngelis, J. Mueller, O. Dutta, I. Vasiliev, K. Acharya, N. Paudel, B. Magar, Sandia National Laboratories, US | |
11:15 | Development of High-voltage Supercapacitor for Future Decarbonized Energy Storage Solutions A. Ray, C. Krasmann, B. Saruhan, German Aerospace Center (DLR), DE | |
10:30 | Molecular Modeling | Chesapeake A |
Session chair: Jan-Willem Handgraaf, Siemens Digital Industries Software, NE | ||
10:30 | Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Dynamic Hydration Layer in a Polyzwitterionic Polymer J.A. Clark, V.M. Prabhu, J.F. Douglas, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
10:50 | First-principles study of the tritium diffusion and formation in γ-LiAlO2 pellets Y. Duan, T. Jia, H. Paudel, Y.-L. Lee, D. Senor, A.M. Casella, National Energy Technology Laboratory, US | |
11:10 | How molecular simulations can help to energetic transition? D. Pantano, Total Energies, US | |
11:35 | Molecular Dynamic Simulation Study on the Effects of Moisture Content on the Water Activity and Glass Transition Temperature of Food Carbohydrates L. Abudour, General Mills, US | |
10:30 | Bio-based & Bio-inspired Materials | Chesapeake 11 |
Session chair: Helen Zha, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US | ||
10:30 | Biopolymers for materials, tissues and foods towards a sustainable future D. Kaplan, Tufts University, US | |
10:55 | Bioengineering Protein Universe: Food, Feed, Materials M. Demirel, The Pennsylvania State University, US | |
11:20 | Circular Biomaterials at Industrial Scales S. Lomnes, Ecovative Design, US | |
11:45 | Sustainable Synthesis of Silk-Inspired Polymers A. Connor, M. Koffas, R.H. Zha, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US | |
10:30 | Quantum Information Sciences & Technologies | Chesapeake B |
Session chair: Piotr Kulczakowicz, Quantum Startup Foundry, US | ||
10:30 | Supply Chain Optimization using quantum computers and hybrid technology A. Khan, ZebraKet, Ltd., US | |
10:55 | Today's Quantum Network Challenges C. McClelland, Qubitekk, US | |
11:20 | Quantum Enabled Sensing and Control G. Teklemariam, gSpin Technologies, US | |
11:45 | Controlled Encapsulation of Nanodiamond Qubits by Metal-Organic Frameworks: Towards Enhanced Quantum Sensing S. Crawford, R. Shugayev, G. Lander, H. Paudel, Y. Duan, J. Baltrus, N. Diemler, J. Ellis, K. Kim, P. Cvetic, National Energy Technology Laboratory/Leidos, Inc., US | |
12:05 | Opportunities for Quantum Computing and Simulations for Applications to Energy-Relevant Materials H.P. Paudel, B. Avramidis, D. Alfonso, K.D. Jordan, Y. Duan, National Energy Technology Laboratory, US | |
10:30 | Nano4Earth - National Nanotechnology Coordination Office | Chesapeake C |
10:30 | Overview remarks Q. Spadola, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, US | |
10:40 | Reducing waste in the production of nanoelectronics J. Draa, Grolltex, Inc., US | |
10:50 | Carbon Nanotubes to Enable 1000x Reduction in Data Center Computing J. Provine, Aligned Carbon, US | |
11:00 | Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes and Fabrication of Multilayer Nanocomposites V.M. Boddu, Office of Research and Development (ORD), US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), US | |
11:10 | Protein-based nanoparticles as bioengineered platforms for pesticide delivery I. González-Gamboa and N. Steinmetz, University of California San Diego, US | |
Panelist P. Antunez, Brookhaven National Laboratory, US | ||
Panelist C. Allen-Chu, Clark Street Associates, US | ||
Panelist H. Henry, National Institutes of Health, US | ||
Panelist M. Kiley, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, US | ||
Panelist B. Brough, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, US | ||
10:30 | Navy MANTECH Advanced Manufacturing Challenge | National Harbor 5 |
Session chair: Jonathan Jakischa & Laura Murphree, TechConnect - ATI, US | ||
10:30 | Navy MANTECH Centers - Overview M. Snider, ATI - Navy ManTech, US | |
10:45 | Additive Manufacturing with Dynamic Laser Beam Shaping based on Coherent Beam Combining L. Lev, Civan Lasers USA, US | |
10:52 | Intrepid Expeditionary 3D Printer E. Shnell, Craitor, Inc., US | |
10:59 | Hybrid Additive System For Ceramic Matrix Composites D. Crenshaw, DC Precision Ceramics LLC, US | |
11:06 | A single step seamless digital solution for autonomous hybrid remanufacturing and repair: from 3D scanning to path planning. R. Samson, Elementiam Materials & Manufacturing Inc., CA | |
11:13 | Onshoring of Custom Chip Carriers for DOD Applications B. English, EngeniusMicro, US | |
11:20 | Multi-axis 3D printing H. Noori, Oklahoma State University, US | |
11:27 | Robotic Additive Manufacturing with Continuous Carbon Fiber for Large and Novel Structures A. Badesha, Orbital Composites, Inc., US | |
11:34 | Convolution HiDeNN-AI for Integrating Multiscale Topological Optimization with Additive Manufacturing D. Qian, HIDENN-AI, LLC, US | |
11:41 | 3D Sand Printer for Metalcasting Agility, Lightweighting & Advanced Defense Materials D. Shirkey, LightSpeed Concepts Inc., US | |
Review Panelist A. Cauley, Huntington Ingalls Industries, US | ||
Review Panelist J. Chaidez, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, US | ||
Review Panelist G. Buczkowski, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, US | ||
Review Panelist J. Iraci, General Dynamics Electric Boat, US | ||
Review Panelist TBA, Lockheed Martin Hypersonics Engineering & Accelerated Technologies, US | ||
Review Panelist K. Thorn, NAVAIR, US | ||
Review Panelist J. McRoberts, Manufacturing Science & Technology Program - OSD Manufacturing Technology, US | ||
Review Panelist S. Ng, NAVAIR, US | ||
10:30 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 1 Accelerators for Security and Medicine | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: Eric Colby, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
10:30 | Introduction & Welcome E. Colby, U.S. Department of Energy, US | |
10:50 | Development of Compact Carbon Beam Scanners for Cancer Therapy B. Mustapha, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
11:10 | Compact High Efficiency Traveling Wave Linac with Pulse-to-Pulse Tunable Energy V. Dolgashev, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, US | |
11:30 | Adaptive Machine Learning for Control of Compact Accelerators A. Scheinker, Los Alamos National Laboratory, US | |
1:00 | Navy MANTECH Advanced Manufacturing Challenge | National Harbor 5 |
Session chair: Jonathan Jakischa & Laura Murphree, TechConnect Division, ATI, US | ||
1:00 | Non-composite, polymer-free densified carbon nanotube (DCN) sheet as extreme cold weather resistant gasket material C. Li, 4TH Phase Technologies, Inc., US | |
1:07 | A new class of smart responsive materials developed for self-healing anti-corrosion coatings in extreme environments. D. Gilmour, A2O Advanced Materials Inc., CA | |
1:14 | Effective and Non-toxic Underwater and Marine Adhesive L. Takiff, Akita Innovations LLC, US | |
1:21 | 4D Printing of Novel Materials Y. Mirchandani, Beacon Industries Inc., US | |
1:28 | Naval Alloys With Reduced Sensitization D. Weiss, Ce-Ri-SS Materials LLC, US | |
1:35 | Additively Manufactured Continuous Fiber C/C and Ceramic Matrix Composite (C/SiC, SiC/SiC) Preforms for Hypersonic Applications P. McHail, Continuous Composites, US | |
1:42 | Additive Hypersonic Fabrication Y. Mirchandani, Beacon Industries Inc., US | |
1:49 | Uncooled Shortwave Imagers for Hypersonic Targeting M. Ettenberg, Princeton Infrared Technologies, Inc., US | |
Review Panelist A. Cauley, Huntington Ingalls Industries, US | ||
Review Panelist J. Chaidez, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, US | ||
Review Panelist G. Buczkowski, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, US | ||
Review Panelist J. Iraci, General Dynamics Electric Boat, US | ||
Review Panelist TBA, Lockheed Martin Hypersonics Engineering & Accelerated Technologies, US | ||
Review Panelist K. Thorn, NAVAIR, US | ||
Review Panelist L. Moreno, NAVSEA, US | ||
Review Panelist J. McRoberts, Manufacturing Science & Technology Program - OSD Manufacturing Technology, US | ||
Review Panelist S. Ng, NAVAIR, US | ||
2:30 | Navy MANTECH Advanced Manufacturing Challenge | National Harbor 5 |
Session chair: Jonathan Jakischa & Laura Murphree, TechConnect Division, ATI, US | ||
2:30 | A fast-learning and low-cost humanoid robot that acts as workforce multiplier S. Srivastav, Aivot Robotics, Inc, US | |
2:37 | Blockchain and AI/ML Enabled 6G network for Swarm of UAVs S. Mirchandani, Bryka Skystocks LLC, US | |
2:44 | A Defect Measurement Tool to Improve Aircraft Sustainment and Decrease Downtime J. Rozzi, Creare LLC, US | |
2:51 | Physical Identifiers for 21st Century Fleet Fabrication and Sustainment M. Kozicki, Densec ID, US | |
2:58 | FLX BOT for Manufacturing Maintenance M. Bilsky, FLX Solutions, US | |
3:05 | High-Quality Composite Repair with a Single Vacuum Bag D. Metrey, Luna Labs USA, LLC, US | |
3:12 | Machine Learning Enabled Nondestructive Monitoring Device for Surface Adhesives and Coatings J. Yoon, Optowares, Inc., US | |
3:19 | Real-time and passive acoustic structural monitoring of ships and components E. Cretu, The University of British Columbia, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng., CA | |
Review Panelist A. Cauley, Huntington Ingalls Industries, US | ||
Review Panelist J. Chaidez, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, US | ||
Review Panelist G. Buczkowski, General Dynamics Bath Iron Works, US | ||
Review Panelist J. Iraci, General Dynamics Electric Boat, US | ||
Review Panelist TBA, Lockheed Martin Hypersonics Engineering & Accelerated Technologies, US | ||
Review Panelist K. Thorn, NAVAIR, US | ||
Review Panelist L. Moreno, NAVSEA, US | ||
Review Panelist J. McRoberts, Manufacturing Science & Technology Program - OSD Manufacturing Technology, US | ||
Review Panelist S. Ng, NAVAIR, US | ||
1:30 | CHIPS: Advanced Metrology to Ensure Success for Next Generation Semiconductors | National Harbor 6 |
Session chair: Alex Norman, Princeton University, US | ||
1:30 | In-Line Metrology Requirements and Needs for Leading Edge Technology D. Schmidt, IBM Research, US | |
1:55 | Solutions for Gate-all-around (GAA) Device Development and Manufacturing X. Gu, P. Hsu, Y.H. Kim, A. Mani, P. Kirby, Thermo Fisher Scientific, US | |
2:20 | CHIPS Act Semiconductor Metrology Needs for R&D D. Henshall, V. Zhirnov, T. Younkin, Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), US | |
2:45 | Break | |
2:55 | Surface and subsurface quantitative mechanical property measurements by contact resonance atomic force microscopy on low-k dielectric structures G. Stan, C.V. Ciobanu, S.W. King, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
3:15 | Analysis of buried interfaces for device technology by soft and hard X-ray photoemission K. Artyushkova, J. Mann, S. Zaccarine, Physical Electronics, US | |
3:35 | Evaluating the Impact of Defects, Interfaces and Boundaries on Thermal Transport in 2D Materials Using a Novel Opto-Thermal Metrology Technique with Sub-Micron Resolution B.M. Foley, A.H. Jones, J.T. Gaskins, P.E. Hopkins, Laser Thermal Inc, US | |
3:55 | Silicon Dopant Quantification in Atom Probe Tomography K. DeRocher, M. McLean, F. Meisenkothen, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
1:30 | Membranes | National Harbor 8 |
Session chair: Qilin Li, Rice University, US | ||
1:30 | Ion Selective Ion Exchange Membranes for the specific Recovery of Phosphorous and Lithium D. Jassby, E. Hoek, J. Wang, A. Iddya, University of California, Los Angeles, US | |
1:55 | 2D nanomaterial-based multifunctional membranes for metal and oxyanion removal B. Mi, University of California at Berkeley, US | |
2:20 | Effect of Film Thickness and Temperature on the CO2 Sorption in Poly(ethyleneimine) J.R. Hoffman, A.E. Baumann, C.M. Stafford, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
2:45 | Correlating the Diffusion of Water in Model Polyamides with Controlled Cross-link Densities to their Performance in Reverse Osmosis Membranes for Desalination V.J. Witherspoon, K. Ito, C.R. Snyder, M. Tyagi, T.B. Martin, P.A. Beaucage, R.C. Nieuwendaal, R.S. Vallery, D.W. Gidley, J.D. Wilbur, D. Welsh, C.M. Stafford, C.L. Soles, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
3:10 | Opportunities and Challenges of Membrane Separation in Chemical Industry Y. Liu, J. Liu, A. Singh, Dow Inc., US | |
1:30 | REE: Advances in Solvent Separation Technologies | National Harbor 12 |
Session chair: Helen Hsu-Kim, Duke University, US | ||
1:30 | Considerations for Sustainable Rare Earth Separation T. Villalon, Phoenix Tailings, US | |
1:55 | The Feasibility of Integrating Electrodialysis with Solvent Extraction for Separation of Rare Earth Elements M. Baghbanzadeh, S. Mosadeghsedghi, K. Volchek, M.E. Sauber, Natural Resources Canada, CA | |
2:15 | Nanoengineered cellulose for the sustainable separation of rare earth elements A. Sheikhi, The Pennsylvania State University, US | |
2:35 | Development of Novel Ligand Chemistries for Light-driven Reactions Toward Separation of Critical Rare Earths A. Ferguson, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, US | |
3:00 | REE: Advances in Solid-Liquid/Ion-Exchange Separation Technologies | National Harbor 12 |
Session chair: Helen Hsu-Kim, Duke University, US & Marty Ryan, CREaTe & ATI, US | ||
3:00 | Extraction and Purification of REEs from Waste Ores using Chromatographic Separation G. Carlson, Tusaar Corp, US | |
3:20 | Ligand-Associated Sorbents and Solid-Liquid Extraction System for Producing Individually Separated High Purity Rare Earth Elements from Ores and Unconventional Sources T.M. Dittrich, M. Dardona, C. Boxley, S.K. Mohanty, D. Kakaris Porter, C.M. Tummala, S. Praneeth, Wayne State University, US | |
3:40 | Extraction of critical elements from geothermal brine using magnetic core shell particles P.K. Thallapally, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US | |
4:00 | Biosorption for Enhanced Lithium Recovery from Geothermal Brines G.P. Katz, M.R. Pavia, J. Clarke, Katz Water Technologies, Inc., US | |
1:30 | SPM in Biology & Medicine | National Harbor 4 |
Session chair: Christina Newcomb, Stanford University, US | ||
1:30 | Multiplexed nanoscale viscoelastic mapping of melanoma cells as a biomarker of tumor progression and metastasis A. Cartagena-Rivera, National Institutes of Health (NIH), US | |
1:55 | Malaria derived-EVs properties and function studied by Atomic force microscopy (AFM) I. Rosenhek-Goldian, P.A. Karam, I. Azuri, E. Dekel, M.I. Morandi, S.R. Cohen, N. Regev-Rudzki, Weizmann Institute of Science, IL | |
2:15 | Evaluation of FluidFM for genome editing in single cells S. Patange, S. Maragh, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
2:40 | The Effect of Lipid Bilayer Dehydration on its Physical Properties N. Kampf, Y. Dong, Y. Schilt, W. Cao, U. Raviv, J. Klein, Weizmann Institute of Science, IL | |
3:00 | Elucidating the pH-driven conformational shift of R-bodies, a force generator in bacteria, with in situ AFM S. Zhang, University of Washington, US | |
1:30 | Materials Innovation for Commercialization of Fusion Energy | National Harbor 7 |
Session chair: Arnold Lumsdaine, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | ||
1:30 | Engineering assurance of materials for fusion – capability and innovation P. Earp, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, UK | |
1:55 | Materials and Manufacturing Challenges for Fusion Energy Systems C. Parga, Zap Energy, US | |
2:20 | Advanced Materials Technologies Enabling High Temperature Superconducting Tokamaks J. Trelewicz, Stony Brook University, US | |
2:45 | Break | |
2:55 | Utilization of Ultra-High Performance Concrete in Commercial Fusion Energy Facilities D. LaBrier, M. Mashal, M. Acharya, M. Benson, B. Sosa Aispuro, Idaho State University, US | |
3:15 | Electrodeposition of Functionally Graded Brazing Interlayers for Enhanced Joint Strength between Plasma-Facing Materials and Heat Sinks K. Lee, H. Garich, S. Snyder, M. Inman, Faraday Technology, Inc., US | |
3:35 | HTS fusion conductors are not like their schematic cartoon! D. Abraimov, G. Bradford, J. Bang, L.D. Cooley, F. Kametani, D.C. Larbalestier, H. Mata, Y. Oz, V. Phifer, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, US | |
3:55 | Critical Materials for High Field Fusion Needs and A Potential Alternative HTS Y. Zhai, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, US | |
1:30 | Graphene and 2D Materials for Energy Related Applications | Chesapeake 1 |
Session chair: Elena Polyakova, Graphene Laboratories, US & Anirudha Sumant, Argonne National Laboratory, US | ||
1:30 | Disrupting Lubrication Industry: Achieving Superlubricity on Rough Steel Surfaces without Oil Under Sustained Sliding-Rolling Contact A. Sumant, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
1:55 | From Concepts to Real-World Solutions: The Evolving Landscape of Graphene Oxide Advancements E. Polyakova, Graphene Laboratories, Inc., US | |
2:15 | Scalable, Conformal Graphene-based encapsulation for Li-ion cathode materials D. Despinoy, J. Pistorino, Volexion, US | |
2:35 | Fast Identification of Monolayer MoS2 on Various Substrates Using Deep Neural Network Y. Zhou, Y. Zheng, S. Wang, S. Sayin, Z. Li, M. Zaghloul, George Washington University, US | |
1:30 | Advanced Manufacturing Innovation | Chesapeake 2 |
Session chair: Chris Menzel, Fujifilm Dimatix, Inc., US | ||
1:30 | A LifeCycle Use case comparison of 3D/Additive vs Traditional Manufactured part S. Monroe, AMGTA, US | |
1:55 | Digital Material Deposition using Inkjet - Inkjet for Industrial 3D Applications R. Baker, Integrity Integration, US | |
2:20 | Unlocking the Potential of High-Performance, Multi-Material Printing with NovoJet R. Borrell, Quantica Gmbh, US | |
2:45 | Metal Additive Manufacturing for Production A.C. Barbati, Desktop Metal | |
3:10 | Break | |
3:20 | Stable uniform nanoparticle dispersion in composite materials for antibacterial food packaging S. Lee, C&G Hitech Co., Ltd., KR | |
3:40 | Cyber-Physical Trust Anchors for a Secure Supply Chain M. Maasberg, I. Taylor, L.G. Butler, United States Naval Academy, US | |
4:00 | A sure shot: Fine-tuning focused ion beam placement with critical-dimension localization microscopy A.C. Madison, C.R. Copeland, R.G. Dixson, B.R. Ilic, J.A. Liddle, S.M. Stavis, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
4:20 | How A Modular Delivery Model Drives Developing Technology Project Viability M. Villegas, Koch Modular Process Systems, US | |
1:30 | Battery Innovation | National Harbor 13 |
Session chair: Erik Spoerke, Sandia National Laboratories, US | ||
1:30 | Sodium-ion Batteries – Moving from Over-Hyped to Reality, What are they Really? J. Pouchet, Natron Energy, US | |
1:55 | EC-Leach: Sustainable Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling D.E. Molina, M. Shi, B. Adhikari, J. Klaehn, L. Diaz, T. Lister, Idaho National Laboratory, US | |
2:15 | Critical Materials Recovery from Recycled Lithium-ion Batteries M. Shi, D.E. Molina Montes de Oca, L.A. Diaz, J.R. Klaehn, A.D. Wilson, T.E. Lister, Idaho National Laboratory, US | |
2:35 | The Search For Materials That Are Attractive To “Natural” Li Diffusion And Structurally Stable Using AES And LEED J. Ociepa, M. Adam, B. Checinski, OCI Vacuum Microengineering Inc., CA | |
2:55 | Developments of Solid Components for Manufacturing Nanostructure Metal-Organic Superconductive Memcapacitive Josephson Junctions Energy Storage Systems at Room-Temperature E.T. Chen, J.T. Thornton, S-H. Duh, Advanced Biomimetic Sensors, Inc., US | |
1:30 | Sustainability & Efficiency Innovations | Chesapeake C |
Session chair: Cy Wilson, NASA Langley Research Center, US | ||
1:30 | Advances in Solid Phase Colloidal Materials for Environmental Remediation J. Freim, Regenesis Bioremediation, US | |
1:50 | Solid Waste Reduction via Waste-to-Energy: Experience with Trashology’s On-Site Waste-to-Energy System M. Young, S. Armstrong, J. Farias, R. Thompson, W. Wang, Trashology, US | |
2:10 | Compact, high-power superconducting radio-frequency accelerators for environmental applications G. Ciovati, A. Castilla-Loeza, G. Cheng, U. Pudasaini, R. Rimmer, H. Vennekate, H. Wang, S. Wang, J. Anderson, B. Coriton, L. Holland, D. Packard, K. Thackston, C. Bott, R. Pearce, Xi Li, D. Knappe, F. Hannon, T. Schultheiss, J. Rathke, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, US | |
2:30 | Advances in Electrostatic Filter Technology Enables Smart Filter Producing Increase in IAQ, Lowered Energy Cost, and Reduced Waste L. Rothenberg, Agentis Air LLC, US | |
2:50 | Qualifying climate-tech for the market: Safety and sustainability considerations J.A. Shatkin, K.J. Ong, J.D. Ede, Vireo Advisors, LLC, US | |
3:10 | H Quest Vanguard Inc.: Low-cost hydrogen production from natural gas through microwave plasma pyrolysis G. Skoptsov, H Quest Vanguard Inc., US | |
1:30 | AI for Materials | Chesapeake A |
Session chair: Jan-Willem Handgraaf, Siemens Digital Industries Software, NE | ||
1:30 | Generative Models for Synthetically Accessible Polymers N.E. Jackson, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US | |
1:55 | Accelerating Materials Discovery and Design using AI and Machine Learning P.S. Dutta, A. Koneru, D. Sanpui, A. Chandra, H. Chan, S. Manna, S. Banik, T.D. Loeffler, S.K.R.S. Sankaranarayanan, University of Illinois at Chicago, US | |
2:15 | Robocoater: Automated, Multi-Modal Optical Characterization Platform for Performing Closed-loop Bayesian Optimization of Thin-Film Hybrid Perovskite for PV Application N. Woodward, B. Guo, M. Chauhan, M. Abolhasani, K. Rayes, A. Amassian, North Carolina State University, US | |
2:35 | Machine Learning-Driven Automated Scanning Probe Microscopy Y. Liu, K.P. Kelley, R.K. Vasudevan, M. Ziatdinov, S.V. Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
2:55 | Machine learning accelerated computational design of materials and processes T.P.M. Goumans, M. Hellström, P.S.N. Onofrio, N. Aguirre, R. Rüger, Software for Chemistry & Materials, NL | |
1:30 | Innovations in Precision Health and Diagnostics for Health Wellness | Chesapeake 11 |
Session chair: Prakash Nallathamby, Notre Dame University, US | ||
1:30 | NearWave Imager: The First Entirely Handheld Real-time Frequency-Domain Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Imaging System R. Stillwell, Nearwave, US | |
1:55 | A Multimodal Approach To Prehabilitation, Rehabilitation and Mental Readiness with VR V. Somareddy, Neuro Rehab VR, US | |
2:15 | Detection and treatment of endometriosis using a novel nanomedicine platform Y. Park, A. Demessie, A. Luo, O.R. Taratula, A.S. Moses, P. Do, L. Campos, Y. Jahangiri, C.R. Wyatt, H.A. Albarqi, K. Farsad, O.D. Slayden, O. Taratula, Oregon State University, US | |
2:35 | Break | |
2:45 | Biomimetic, Antibiotic Free, Nanoparticles for Agent Agnostic Broad Spectrum Antimicrobial Action including ESKAPE Pathogens J. Hopf, J. Olesk, C. Evans, J. Ross, D. Donahue, V. Ploplis, F. Castellino, S. Lee, P.D. Nallathamby, University of Notre Dame, US | |
3:05 | Stem Cell Precision Medicine Human Brain Disease Models R. Anand, Neurxstem Inc, US | |
3:25 | Photo-Responsive Nanomedicine for Placenta Visualization and Photo-Hyperthermia for Potential Management of Ectopic Pregnancy O. Taratula, A. Moses, L. Kadam, O. Taratula, L. Myatt, M.K. Baldwin, Oregon State University, US | |
3:45 | Small Molecule Drug to Treat Space Travel Induced Bone Reduction J. Barnett, J. McCall, H. Blair, J. Soboloff, W. Geldenhuys, ExesaLibero Pharma, Inc, US | |
1:30 | Micro & Bio Fluidics, Lab-on-a-Chip | Chesapeake B |
Session chair: Kwang W. Oh, University at Buffalo (SUNY), US | ||
1:30 | Membrane displacement traps for deterministic droplet and cell manipulation M. Yeh, J. Harriot, D.L. DeVoe, University of Maryland, US | |
1:55 | Sensitive POC (point-of-care) system to detect virus from the environmental and fecal samples using graphene oxide J. Min, Chung-Ang University, KR | |
2:20 | Automated Acoustic Levitation Sample Delivery for Multiple Synchrotron and XFEL Beam Lines P.T. Docker, D. Axford, V. Baker, F. Gueniat, A. Barnes, J. Drewitt, D. Crivelli, Diamond light Source, UK | |
2:40 | Soft, tissue-integrated microfluidics for self-powered, wireless biosensors and biofluid-activated batteries A.J. Bandodkar, North Carolina State University, US | |
1:00 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 2 NIR Laser Technologies for Scientific Research | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: Eric Colby, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
1:00 | A Novel Coherent Combining Approach Towards High Peak and High Average Power Ultrafast Lasers Phase III A. Galvanauskas, University of Michigan, US | |
1:20 | Scaling high energy utrafast Yb-based lasers for compact accelerators and applications J. Rocca, Colorado State University, US | |
1:40 | Energy and Power Scaling of Nonlinearly Compressed Ultrashort Laser Pulses using Coherent Pulse Combining T. Zhou, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US | |
2:00 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 3 MIR and LWIR Laser Technologies for Scientific Research | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: Eric Colby, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
2:00 | Optical Materials for Ultrahigh-Power Long-Wave Infrared Lasers M. Polyanskiy, Brookhaven National Laboratory, US | |
2:20 | Novel, Middle and Long Wave Infrared Laser Sources For Accelerator Applications S. Mirov, University of Alabama, Birmingham, US | |
3:00 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 4 High Power Industrial Accelerator Technologies - RF Sources | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: Eric Colby, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
3:00 | Electrostatic potential depression and its applications H. Xu, Los Alamos National Laboratory, US | |
3:20 | Progress of the Design and Testing of an L-Band, High Efficiency, 100 kW average power RF Amplifier for Accelerator Applications M. Othman, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, US | |
3:40 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 5 High Power Industrial Accelerator Technologies - Linacs | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: Eric Colby, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
3:40 | Progress on the Development of A High Efficiency 1 MW, 1 MeV Linac for Industrial Applications M. Shumail, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, US | |
4:00 | Design and Prototyping for a Compact 10 MeV SRF Accelerator for Irradiation Purposes – Year 2 G. Ciovati, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, US | |
4:40 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Working with the DOE National Laboratories' Accelerator R&D Capabilities - information session open to all | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: Eric Colby, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
4:40 | DOE ARDAP Program Managers | |
4:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Reception, SBIR/STTR Program Office Meetup, Army xTech Showcase, Poster Session II (4:00 - 6:00) | Expo Hall AB |
4:00 | TechConnect Business Team Meet & Greet | Expo Hall AB |
4:00 | EPA P3 National Student Design Competition Showcase | Expo Hall AB |
4:00 | SBIR/STTR Pavilion | Expo Hall AB |
U.S. Department of Defense, US | ||
U.S. Navy, US | ||
U.S. Air Force, US | ||
U.S. Army, US | ||
HHS/NIH, US | ||
U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
USSOCOM, US | ||
DARPA, US | ||
NSF, US | ||
DHS, US | ||
DHA, US | ||
NASA, US | ||
USDA, US | ||
CDC, US | ||
NOAA, US | ||
MDA, US | ||
EPA, US | ||
US DOT, US | ||
US Department of Education, US | ||
US SBA, US | ||
4:00 | Materials Characterization - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
A Powerful New Tool for Rapid Chemical Characterization of Advanced Manufacturing Materials E. Williams, J. Putman, P. Willis, Exum Instruments, US | ||
Versatile thin film adhesion and scratch testing machine for different material surfaces under various environmental condition W. Demisse, P. Tyagi, University of the District of Columbia, US | ||
A Decade Team Work in Pursuing Discoveries in Nanostructure Membrane Characterizations and Observations of Friedel-oscillation by AFM for Quantum Sensing and Energy Storage Applications J. Thornton, E.T. Chen, Advanced Biomimetic Sensors, Inc., US | ||
Democratizing the Assessment of Thermal Robustness of Metal-Organic Frameworks S. Bonakala, A. Abutaha, E. Palani, A. Samara, S. Mansour, F. El-Mellouhi, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, QA | ||
Chemical identification & characterization of sub-20nm residues and defects with Nano IR PiFM P. O'Hara, Molecular Vista, Inc., US | ||
High Resolution Measurement of Potential-Dependent Electrochemical Activities on HOPG Using Scanning Electrochemical Cell Microscopy (SECCM) M-H. Choi, S-J. Cho, L.A. Baker, S. Kaemmer, Park Systems inc., US | ||
Princeton Collaborative Research Facility: diagnostics and modeling for plasma material synthesis and processing applications Y. Raitses, I. Kaganovich, M. Shneider, A. Dogariu, S. Yatom, S. Gershman, I. Romadanov, N. Chopra, W. Villafana, Y. Ussenov, S. Abe, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, US | ||
Wyonics: Advancing Sustainable Innovations in Wyoming D. Rone, J. O'Hayre, R.D. Rogers, G. Gurau, C.M. Hill, K.R. Di Bona, Wyonics, US | ||
Broadband Plasmonic SEIRA Structures for Signal Enhancement in nanoIR Spectroscopy G. Rutins, L. Tetard, University of Central Florida, US | ||
4:00 | Materials for Sustainable Building - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Process Development Results Coupled with Techno-Economic Analysis and Market Survey for Coal-based Bricks & Blocks (CBBs) J. Heim, R.L. Vander Wal, The Pennsylvania State University, US | ||
Properties of cement paste containing innovative reclaimed cement S. Abubakri, J. Pizzillo, I. Mantawy, G. Lomboy, Rowan University, US | ||
Energy Efficient and Tunable Air Filter Can save Energy and Increase IAQ L. Rothenberg, Agentis Air LLC, US | ||
A Novel Experimental Method for Characterising Nano Insulating Materials (NIM) And Infill Gases O. Abunumah, P. Ogunlude, E. Gobina, A. Giwa, E. Ogoun, R. Prabhu, The Robert Gordon University, UK | ||
End of Life Options for Wind Turbine Blades C. Cameron, J. Baxter, M. Creighton, Drexel University, US | ||
4:00 | Nanparticle Synthesis & Characterization - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
2-D Pd-cellulose with optimized morphology for the effective solar to steam generation O. Omelianovych, E. Park, H-S Choi, Chungnam National University, KR | ||
Core–Satellite–Satellite Hierarchical Nanostructures: Assembly, Plasmon Coupling, and Gap-Selective Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering H. Duc Trinh, S. Yoon, Chung-Ang University, KR | ||
4:00 | Rare Earths & Critical Materials - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Cerium Separation from Energy-Relevant Elements with Structured Ligands H.B. Vibbert, A.W.S. Ooi, A.-H.A. Park, Columbia University, US | ||
Development of Ligand-based Hybrid Systems to Sustainably Recover Energy-Relevant Metals from Unconventional Resources A.W.S. Ooi, H.B. Vibbert, A.-H.A. Park, Columbia University, US | ||
Enhancing the Electrophoretic Separation of Rare Earth Elements Through Complexation with Carboxylate Ligands C.L. Tolbert, S.S. Bamane, G.M. Pawar, M.E. Case, C.M. Hill, R.V. Fox, Idaho National Laboratory, US | ||
Illuminating the Difference in Photochemical Oxygen Atom Transfer Reactivity in Model Rare Earth Metal-Organic Complexes I. Douair, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, US | ||
Global and U.S Rare Earth Element End Use Allocations Balanced by Production M. Nkiawete, R. Vander Wal, Penn State University, US | ||
Biologically Based Rare Earth Recovery and Separations S. Napieralski, W.R Henson, C. Immethun, B. Heater, C. Hart, H. Zurier, S. Banta, K. Kucharzyk, Battelle Memorial Institute, US | ||
Development of Rapid and Scalable Biotechnologies for Selective Recovery of Rare Earth Elements E. Perkins, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, US | ||
Scalable Biosorption of Rare Earth Elements Using Bacillus Subtilis Spores C. Clark, A. Thompson, C. Griggs, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering Research and Development Center, US | ||
Investigating Recycled Battery Materials using a Range of Analytical Methods C. Stephan, K. Evans, PerkinElmer Inc, CA | ||
Use of Tetrataenite as a Magnetic Material in Nuclear Engineering Applications D. LaBrier, A. Tahhan-Acosta, C. Pitcher, Idaho State University, US | ||
Liquid-Liquid Solvent Extraction for the Efficient Recovery of Critical Metals and Rare Earth Elements D. Glatz, Koch Modular Process Systems, US | ||
4:00 | Advanced Manufacturing - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Efficient Fabrication of Self Organised Nanostructures C.C. Keen, Z. Na, National University of Singapore, SG | ||
Development of Antenna Systems for 4G, 5G and B5G Applications H.R.D. Filgueiras, T. H. Brandão, L.G. da Silva, A. Cerqueira S. Jr., National Institute of Telecommunications, BR | ||
Characterization of Optical and Charge Transport Properties of TCNQ-based Organic Field Effect Transistors Y. Chung, S. Melis, X. Zhang, P. Barbara, E. Van Keuren, Georgetown University, US | ||
Synthesis, structural study and optical properties of Dy3+ doped La(PO3)3 S. Chemingui, M. Ferhi, K. Horchani-Naifer and M. Férid, universty Tunis Elmanar, TN | ||
Plasmonic Nanomaterials Assisted 3-D printing of Thermoset Resins A. Saha, M. Finale, S. Chowdhury, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, US | ||
Process Innovations to Advance the State-of-the-Art in Structural Materials E.Y. Chen, C.C. Chen, Transition45 Technologies, Inc, US | ||
4:00 | Sustainability & Efficiency Innovations - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
From Gorillas to Humans: Sustainability in an Interconnected World M. Trebilcock Jr., D. Kachevas, K. Kaul, MCPC, US | ||
Room Temperature HCHO Conversion using Oxygen Vacancy-Rich TiO2 Supported Noble Metal Catalyst J. Jurng, W. Ahmad, Y. Oh, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, KR | ||
The OTV: A Novel Power Electronic Device for Energy Efficiency K. Sampayan, S. Sampayan, Opcondys, Inc., US | ||
Innovative optical technology applied to CO2 storage geophysical monitoring M. Verliac, A. Berzanskis, TotalEnergies, FR | ||
Biological Integrated Systems For Carbon Capture A. Irarrazaval, R. Macedo, F. De Caso, Carbon BioCapture LLC, US | ||
Performance of Recyclable Solar Module with Termoplastic Encapsulant H-H. Hsieh, Industrial technology research institute, TW | ||
End of Life Photovoltaic Panels: Recent Recycling Technology Development L. Jiao, Grand Valley State University, US | ||
4:00 | AI for Materials - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Metal Hydride Composition-Derived Parameters as Machine Learning Features for Alloy Design and H2 Storage S. Nations, T. Nandi, A. Ramazani, S. Wang, Y. Duan, National Energy Technology Laboratory, US | ||
Single-Electron Reservoir Computing Circuit with Online Learning S. Watanabe, T. Oya, Yokohama National University, JP | ||
AI-driven Part Printability Recommendation System for Additive Manufacturing J.A. Steets, D. Mooney, B. O’Briant, Illumination Works, LLC., US | ||
Relatable Explanations For AI Applications J. Tan, National University of Singapore, SG | ||
Faux-Data Injection Optimization for Accelerating Data-Driven Discovery of Materials A. Ziaullah, S. Chawla, F. El Mellouhi, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, QA | ||
Accelerating Materials discovery: Best practices for Research Data Management Strategies J. Medina, A. Wahab Ziaullah, E-T. Bentria, H. Park, I.E. Castelli, A. Shaon, H. Bensmail, F. El-Mellouhi, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, QA | ||
Physics-informed machine learning prediction of Curie temperature of rare-earth magnetic materials P. Singh, T. Del Rose, A. Palasyuk, Y. Mudryk, Ames National Laboratory, US | ||
AI-Based Linearization Schemes for 5G/6G Fiber/Wireless Systems L.A. Melo Pereira, L..L. Mendes, C.J. Albanez Bastos Filho, A. Cerqueira Sodré Junior, National Institute of Telecommunications (Inatel), BR | ||
Design and Implementation of a Modified Shortest Path Algorithm for Package Delivery B. Abegaz, Loyola University Chicago, US | ||
Developing a Multi-Sensing Platform for a Six Degrees of Freedom Industrial Robot B. Abegaz, Loyola University Chicago, US | ||
4:00 | Fuel Cells & Hydrogen - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
New Highly Graphitized N-Doped Porous Carbon as a Robust Support for Pt Fuel Cell H-Y Lee, C-H Shin, T.H. Yu, W.A. Goddard III, J-S Yu, DGIST, KR | ||
A metallic hydride synthesis based on Ti-V-Cr to be used as hydrogen storage J.A. Amézquita Martínez, O.A. Vargas Ceballos, D.Y. Peña Ballesteros, Universidad Industrial de Santander, CO | ||
4:00 | Drug Delivery & Vaccines - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Charge booster tags for controlled release of therapeutic proteins from injectable gels I. Kwon, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), KR | ||
Pivots caused by the pandemic for Surfactant Administration and Airway for Very low birth weight Infants C. Bernstein, BB Medical Surgical, US | ||
Short Carbon Nanotube Enabled Delivery of mRNA as an HIV-1 Vaccine Candidate Y. Xu, T. Ferguson, O. Vest, K. Smith, M. Tsuji, X. Kong, C. Tison, Luna Labs USA, US | ||
Bone marrow-targeted drug delivery technology X. Li, J. Rong, D. Su, J.Z. Zhou, Zymeron Corporation, US | ||
4:00 | Printed & Flexible Electronics - Posters | Expo Hall AB |
Additive Manufacturing of Colloidal Nanocrystal Inks for In-Space Manufacturing of Advanced Sensors and Energy Harvesters F. Rajabi Kouchi, N. McKibben, A. Briggs, J. Manzi, M. Busuladzic-Begic, I. Estrada, J. Eixenberger, T. Varghese, H. Subbaraman, D. Estrada, Boise State University, US | ||
Functional Inks for Additive Manufacturing of Electronics T. Kirscht, M. Marander, F. Liu, S. Jiang, Iowa State University, US | ||
Wednesday June 21 | ||
8:30 | Registration | Convention Center Pre-Function |
9:00 | CHIPS: Advances in Packaging for New Chips Innovation | National Harbor 6 |
Session chair: Joe Kline, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | ||
9:00 | Novel, Robust Anisotropic Conductive Epoxy Technology for Advanced Semiconductor Packaging Applications M. Ramkumar, SunRay Scientific Inc., US | |
9:20 | What’s Missing in Your Cure Kinetics Model for Advanced Epoxy Molding Compounds? R. Tao, S.P. Phansalkar, C. Kim, A.M. Forster, B. Han, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
9:40 | Enabling a circular economy of semiconductor process gases through Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) M.H. Weston, NuMat Technologies, US | |
10:00 | X-ray Metrology for Semiconductor Nanostructures J. Kline, National Institute of Standards and Technology,, US | |
9:00 | Materials Characterization | Chesapeake A |
Session chair: Alex Norman, Princeton University, US | ||
9:00 | Quantifying Adsorbed Dispersant Layers on Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes in Simple and Complex Environments C.M. Sims, J.A. Fagan, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
9:20 | Infrared CT Scan for Evaluating the Stress Response of Flexible Displays J. Isbell, Materic, US | |
9:40 | A versatile direct optical characterization method for morphology changes and swelling kinetics of smart hydrogels G. Mu, J. Koerner, Leibniz University Hannover, DE | |
10:00 | MultiModal Domain Intelligent Decision Support G. Olson, GT Digital Ltd., US | |
10:20 | Break | |
10:30 | RippleGo - First AI-Based Voyage Planner for the Inland Waterways A.R. Salindong, Trabus Technologies, US | |
10:50 | Using Physics-Informed Machine Learning to Collect Road Conditions with Connected Vehicles N. Kargah-Ostadi, Callentis Consulting Group, US | |
11:10 | Detecting Engine Oil Defects From Images of Vehicle Components A.K. Devarashetti, L. Forte III, W. Giegerich, Ph.J. Schneider, ACV Auctions, US | |
11:30 | AI for cell culture monitoring in the closed loop R. Krampl, A. Trcka, BioX Technologies, SK | |
9:00 | Materials for Sustainable Building | Chesapeake C |
Session chair: Jan Kosny, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, US | ||
9:00 | Scalable and Sustainable Waste-Wood-Based Insulation Materials for Building Energy Efficiency A. Siciliano, University of Maryland, US | |
9:20 | Smart Windows for Energy-Efficient Buildings B.P. Jelle, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), NO | |
9:40 | Materials from renewable resources – great future or just a modern trend? Are they really sustainable? B. Kasal, Fraunhofer WKI Braunschweig Germany, DE | |
10:05 | Coal-based Bricks & Blocks (CBBs): Process Development to Prototype Fabrication Coupled with Techno-Economic Analysis and Market Survey J.W. Heim II, R.L. Vander Wal, The Pennsylvania State University, US | |
9:00 | Nanoparticle Synthesis & Characterization | Chesapeake 11 |
Session chair: Jan Niehaus, Fraunhofer IAP-CAN, DE | ||
9:00 | Cadmium Reduced QDs for Superior Brightness and Stability within RoHS Limits J. Niehaus, S. Becker, Fraunhofer IAP-CAN, DE | |
9:20 | Novel hydrogen peroxide-responsive polymer nanoparticles for medical applications E. Hughes, H. Cartwright, A. Stevens, L. Chen, E. Van Keuren, J. Reder, M. Ramstack, P. Kang, Georgetown University, US | |
9:40 | Meta-control of a Heat Pump Nanoparticle Film W. Kohn, Z.B. Zabinsky, Y. Shen, University of Washington, US | |
10:00 | Investigating the Synergistic Action of Tio2-Sds Nanoparticles Using Venturi-Shaped Micromixer H. Hoorfar, K.Y. Motlagh, Z.S. Motamedi, S. Fardindoost, University of Victoria, CA | |
10:20 | Break | |
10:30 | Synthesis and application of multicomponent nanoparticles E. Van Keuren, E. Hughes, O. Bulgin, Y. Chung, S. Taylor, H. Cartwright, L. Chen, R. Alan, A. Keegan, A. Stevens, Georgetown University, US | |
10:50 | Colloidal microchannel formation of binary particle solution R. Dumont, B. Li, Kennesaw State University, US | |
11:10 | A new gold standard in catalyst S. Lim, S.H. Kang, QuantumCat Co., Ltd., KR | |
11:30 | Reactive Laser Ablation Synthesis in Solution (r-LASiS): A facile route for one-pot synthesis of Al/C-based composite energetic nanomaterials (ENMs) with tailored interfacial structures D. Mukherjee, University of Tennessee, US | |
9:00 | Rare Earths and Permanent Magnets - Innovations & Challenges | National Harbor 12 |
Session chair: Andriy Palasyuk, Ames National Laboratory, US | ||
9:00 | Securing America’s Supply Chains: Highlights of USG Critical Minerals Efforts L.E. Friedersdorf, Office of Science and Technology Policy, US | |
9:25 | NdFeB Permanent Magnets: Projected Demand Comparisons Across End Use Sectors J.W. Heim II, R.L. Vander Wal, Penn State University, US | |
9:45 | Mechanically robust high magnetic-performance Sm-Co sintered magnets through microstructure engineering B. Cui, Ames National Laboratory, US | |
10:05 | Enhanced magnetic anisotropy in lanthanum M-type hexaferrites by quantum-confined charge transfer D. Paudyal, C. Bhandari, M.E. Flatté, Ames National Laboratory, US | |
10:25 | Additive Manufacturing of NdFeB Bonded Permanent Magnets: Prospects and Challenges M. Parans Paranthaman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
10:45 | Room Temperature Electrorefining of Critical Metals from End-of-Life Permanent Magnets V. Murugesan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, US | |
9:00 | SPM: Nanomechanics & Tribology | National Harbor 4 |
Session chair: Greg Haugstad, University of Minnesota, US | ||
9:00 | Contact Resonance AFM using Long, Massive, Flexible Tips R.C. Tung, N. Zimron-Politi, University of Nevada, Reno, US | |
9:25 | In Situ Study of the Pressure-Dependent Lubrication Mechanism of Phosphonium Phosphate Ionic Liquid in Nanoscale Single-Asperity Sliding Contacts Z. Li, O. Morales-Collazo, J.T. Sadowski, H. Celio, A. Dolocan, J.F. Brennecke, F. Mangolini, The University of Texas at Austin, US | |
9:50 | Improved Contact Resonance Atomic Force Microscopy Data Analysis Techniques N. Zimron-Politi, R.C. Tung, University of Nevada, Reno, US | |
10:10 | The influence of nanoscale mechanical property distribution on macroscopic performance of polymer composites B. Pittenger, S. Osechinskiy, J. Thornton, S. Loire, T. Mueller, Bruker, US | |
10:30 | Break | |
10:40 | Maximizing information extraction from AFM nanoindentation — Best practices to algorithms R. Sheridan, C. Brinson, Duke University, US | |
11:00 | Force Spectroscopy Measurements with a focus on viscoelasticity and elasticity of SiO2 nanoparticles on etched biotite and muscovite surfaces | |
11:20 | Traceability of NIST Reference Cantilever Array for Standard Reference Material 3461 G.A. Shaw, R.S. Gates, W.A. Osborn, M.J. McLean, J.J. Filliben, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
11:40 | Strengthening Polylactic Acid by Salification: Surface Characterization Study J. Schlosser, K. Fouladi, B. Eslami, Widener University, US | |
9:00 | Advanced Materials for Engineering Applications | Chesapeake 2 |
Session chair: Cy Wilson, NASA Langley Research Center, US & Jim Johnston, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ | ||
9:00 | The Spring's the Thing: How Kirigami Techniques and Biomimetic Adhesives can Remake Materials D. Sameoto, University of Alberta, CA | |
9:25 | Micromachined Aerodynamics Measurement Technologies R. White, Tufts University, US | |
9:50 | Geothermal Energy and Nanostructured Calcium Silicate – Climate Change Mitigation and Clean Water Protection J.H. Johnston, Victoria University of Wellington and CaSil Technologies Ltd, NZ | |
10:10 | Tunable properties and microstructure net-shape aluminum matrix composites parts fabricated via 3D printing. M. Seleznev, J. Roy-Mayhew, J. Faust, Markforged Inc., US | |
10:30 | Break | |
10:40 | Nano and Single-Atom Catalysts Manufacturing Assisted by Inexpensive Custom Designed Low-Temperature Plasma M.M. Feng, Polykala Technologies LLC, US | |
11:00 | Novel Low Energy, High Speed Ambient Catalysis of Polymerization through Solid Objects A. Malofsky, Srinagesh Potluri, Nano Catalytics, Inc., US | |
11:20 | Thermally Conductive Composite with High Mechanical Strength S-K Koh, C&G Hitech Co., Ltd., KR | |
11:40 | Piezoelectric Nanofiber Yarns for Wearable Energy Harvesting Textiles M. Pallotta, Materic LLC, US | |
9:00 | Printed & Flexible Electronics | Chesapeake B |
Session chair: Yiliang Wu, CollTech North America, US | ||
9:00 | Data-Driven Manufacturing of Hierarchical Functional Materials for Energy and Sensing Applications H.T.H. Shi, Western University, CA | |
9:25 | How to Make Flexible Printed Circuits More Reliable A. Yu, CollTech, US | |
9:50 | Process planning and development of a multi-axis, multi-material, multi-tool Electronic Packaging (3M3D) technique using Additive Manufacturing S. Karam, S. Bilén, G. Manogharan, Penn State University, US | |
10:10 | Direct-Write Mask Free Fabrication of Quality 1D-2D Hybrid Nanomaterials on Supported or Suspended Platforms using Custom Inks and Chemical Vapor Deposition Synthesis. I. Kuljanishvili, Saint Louis University, US | |
9:00 | Recent Advances in Hydrogen | National Harbor 13 |
Session chair: John Kopasz, Argonne National Laboratory, US | ||
9:00 | Advanced Light-Weight HTPEM Fuel Cells for the Aviation Industry. Performance evaluation and development progress. A. Ivanenko, Hypoint, US | |
9:25 | Development of Megawatt Scale Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) Electrolyzer Stacks B. Lakshmanan, Versogen, US | |
9:50 | PGM-free Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysts for Hydrogen Production by PEM Water Electrolyzer D-J Liu, Argonne National Lab, US | |
10:15 | Development of Stable Ni-based Binary Electrodes for Alkaline Water Electrolyzer under Dynamic Operation M. Kim, H-S Cho, C. Lee, S. Lee, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), KR | |
10:35 | Improvements to Integrate Water Electrolysis for H2 Production from Renewable Sources H-S Cho, M. Kim, C. Lee, S. Lee, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), KR | |
10:55 | Consideration of the re-use of Oil and Gas Stainless Steel Pipelines for Hydrogen Transport T. Williamwest, O. Abunomah, P. Ogunlude, E. Gobina, J. Njuguna, The Robert Gordon University, UK | |
9:00 | TechConnect Innovation Pitches: Manufacturing, Instrumentation II | Maryland 2 |
Session chair: Chris Menzel, Fujifilm Dimatix, US | ||
9:00 | Robotic Construction using AI, CV, and needing only 2D plans B. Wadas, BotBuilt, Inc, US | |
9:07 | Passive contacless MicroWire sensor (based on bistable magnetic microwires) V. Marhefka, RVmagnetics, a.s., SK | |
9:14 | Interactive Control System for Robot Manipulation with AR Technology Y. Li, Hong Kong Industrial Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Centre (FLAIR), HK | |
9:21 | NovoJet Printhead Technology J. Kuhrt, Quantica GmbH, DE | |
9:28 | Wireless Approach for Vibration Estimation of Structures (WAVES) A. Trias Blanco, Rowan University, US | |
9:35 | Copper and tin 3D-printing ink for electronics D. Mayer, TechLink, US | |
9:42 | High-gain high-power Planar Antenna array S. Mirchandani, Bryka Skystocks, LLC, IN | |
Review Panelist C. Menzel, Fujifilm Dimatix, US | ||
Review Panelist M. Snider, ATI - Navy ManTech, US | ||
Review Panelist D. Ojika, Flapmax, US | ||
9:00 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 1 - Industrial Partnerships in Accelerator Technology | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: C. Ginsburg, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
9:00 | Introduction & Welcome C. Ginsburg, U.S. Department of Energy, US | |
9:20 | Development of the U.S. Vendor base for high power RF klystrons S. Lenci, Communications & Power Industries, Inc., US | |
9:40 | Towards industrial manufacturing of alkali antimonide photocathodes by automated thin film growth V. Pavlenko, Los Alamos National Laboratory, US | |
10:00 | Manufacturing full-scale high gradient copper accelerators: Electron beam welding and allied processes P. Carriere, RadiaBeam Technologies, LLC, US | |
10:30 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 2 - Accelerator Physics and Simulation | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: C. Ginsburg, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
10:30 | Computational methods for nanotip array electron sources B. Erdelyi, Northern Illinois University, US | |
10:50 | Nonlinear Dynamics Studies in Ring Accelerator with Square Matrix Method and Rigid Rotation Diffeomorphism Y. Hao, Michigan State University, US | |
11:10 | Numerical Optimization for Spin Dynamics in Electron (Positron) Storage Rings G. Hoffstaetter, Cornell University, US | |
11:30 | Modeling high energy density conditions for electron beams at 4th generation light sources N. Cook, RadiaSoft, LLC, US | |
1:30 | SPM: Voltage Modulated SPM Modes | National Harbor 4 |
Session chair: Jason Kilgore, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | ||
1:30 | Using electrostatic force microscopy to investigate localized charges on single-walled carbon nanotubes E. Christensen, T. Tumiel, M. Amin, T. Krauss, University of Rochester, US | |
1:50 | High speed imaging of surface charge dynamics via Spiral Scanning KPFM and Gaussian Process inpainting M. Checa, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
2:10 | Measurement sensitivity in electrostatic force and force gradient microscopy-based modes G. Stan, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
2:30 | Measuring Dynamics in Energy Materials with Time-Resolved Atomic Force Microscopy R. Giridharagopal, M.D. Breshears, D.S. Ginger, University of Washington, US | |
2:50 | Quantitative Piezoresponse Force Microscopy for Process Optimization of Scandium-doped Aluminum Nitride in Acoustic Resonator RF Filters B. Ohler, F.T. Limpoco, R. Proksch, Oxford Instruments Asylum Research Inc, US | |
3:10 | Exploring Sub-Coercive Field Domain Wall Motion Dynamics with Piezo Response Scanning Oscillator Microscopy S. Raghuraman, K. Kelley, S. Jesse, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
12:40 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 3 Superconducting Accelerator R&D | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: C. Ginsburg, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
12:40 | Businesses Models for Advanced Superconductors and Superconducting Magnet Technology L. Cooley, Applied Superconductivity Center, Florida State University, US | |
1:00 | Design, prototype and testing of a SRF cavity for a low-cost, compact accelerator for environmental applications G. Ciovati, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, US | |
1:20 | Optimization of superconducting radio frequency properties of sputtered Nb3Sn films for accelerator applications G. Eremeev, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, US | |
1:40 | A metallurgical approach to improving Nb SRF Cavity Performance P. Lee, Florida State University, US | |
2:20 | Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Accelerator Research and Development and Production (ARDAP), Annual Principal (PI) Meeting: Session 4 New Particle Sources and Accelerator Concepts | Maryland 5 |
Session chair: C. Ginsburg, U.S. Department of Energy, US | ||
2:20 | From Theory to Practical High Brightness Photocathodes W. Schroeder, University of Illinois at Chicago, US | |
2:40 | On-Chip Integrated Photonics based Photocathodes R. Kapadia, University of Southern California, US | |
3:00 | Demonstrating Improved Lifetime in Superlattice Photocathodes M. Andorf, Cornell University, US | |
3:20 | Extreme Longitudinal Compression of Optimized Beams for MEV Ultrafast Electron Diffraction G. Hoffstaetter, Cornell University, US | |
3:40 | Using the multi-Petawatt ZEUS facility for laser wakefield acceleration K. Krushelnick, University of Michigan, US | |
4:00 | Feedback & Final Remarks from DOE E. Colby, U.S. Department of Energy, US | |
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