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2 nano solutions for mega problems CNST University of Illinois Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology

3 CNST 14TH ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP CNST 14TH ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP May 5 6, 2016 University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign SPONSORS: Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) on Cellular and Molecular Mechanics and BioNanotechnology (CMMB) NIH/NCI Midwest Cancer Nanotechnology Training Center (M-CNTC) Emergent Behaviors of Integrated Cellular Systems (EBICS) nanotechnology@illinois.edu 2 URL:

4 JOINTLY WITH NSF IGERT-CMMB, NIH/NCI M-CNTC, & EBICS ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CENTER FOR NANOSCALE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) works as a collaboratory toward seamless integration of interdisciplinary research from atoms and materials to devices and systems. Campus faculty members, graduate and undergraduate students, industry partners and collaborating scientists from government laboratories and higher education institutions around the world come together through the Center, a leader in groundbreaking nanotechnology research. The CNST also has ongoing linkages with The University Research Park, the Illinois Science and Technology Coalition, state legislature, and private industry. Developed by the CNST, curriculum for nanotechnology education and training reaches across a number of campus departments and units. Exceptional students with interest in nanotechnology projects have been awarded fellowships, collaborations have been fostered, and several promising projects have been seeded. CNST has led nationwide and global partnerships with projects in nanomedicine, nanofabrication, and training of the next-generation workforce. 3

5 CNST 14TH ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP WORKSHOP AGENDA Thursday, May 5, 2016 Venue: Electrical and Computer Engineering Building (ECEB) 10:00 12:45 pm POSTER SESSION A ECEB Atrium CNST Graduate Students Initiative/IGERT-CMMB/M-CNTC/ EBICS Students (Ritu Raman, Brian Williams, M. Usama Zahid, Onur Aydin) LUNCH AND REGISTRATION 1:00 2:30 pm Plenary and Technical Sessions in 3002 ECEB Plenary Session I Chair: Brian Cunningham, Director, Micro and Nanotechnology Lab 1:00 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 1:05 WELCOME REMARKS Andreas Cangellaris, Dean, College of Engineering nano@illinois: Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) Ilesanmi Adesida, Dean Emeritus, College of Engineering Brian Cunningham, Co-Director, CNST and Director, Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory Irfan Ahmad, Executive Director, CNST From Electron Microscope to Cloud: Advanced Cyber-Infrastructure for Real-Time Microscope Data Acquisition and Analysis Klara Nahrstedt, Director, Coordinated Science Laboratory 4

6 JOINTLY WITH NSF IGERT-CMMB, NIH/NCI M-CNTC, & EBICS 1:30 Keynote: Making the Invisible Visible Samuel Achilefu Michel M. Ter-Pogossian Endowed Chair in Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis 2:30 BREAK 2:45 4:05 pm Technical Session I: Nanomaterials/Nanomanufacturing/ Bionanotechnology Session Chair: Princess Imoukhuede, Assistant Professor, Bioengineering 2:45 First-principles Simulations of Optical Properties at the Nanoscale Andre Schleife, Assistant Professor, Materials Science and Engineering 3:05 Nanoplasmonics in Microdevices with Femtogram Molecular Sensitivity G. Logan Liu, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering 5

7 CNST 14TH ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP 3:25 Organizing Soft Materials at the Nanoscale for Macro-scale Delivery Devices Cecilia Leal, Assistant Professor, Materials Science and Engineering 3:45 Liposome-based Method for Insect Control in Crop Production Irfan Ahmad, Hanafy Fouly, and Joseph Spencer, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, MNTL, and Prairie Research Institute 4:05 BREAK 4:15 5:35 pm Technical Session II: Nanoelectronics/Nanophotonics/ Nanomaterials/Nanomanufacturing Session Chair: Joseph Lyding, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Beckman Institute 4:15 Examining Proton Coupled Electron Transfer, Oxygen Reduction, and Anion Diffusion using a Hybrid Bilayer Membrane Andrew Gewirth, Professor of Chemistry 4:35 Manipulating Atomic Membranes Arend van der Zande, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Science and Engineering 4:55 4D Nanoscopic Imaging of Reactions and Self-assembly Qian Chen, Assistant Professor, Materials Science and Engineering 6

8 JOINTLY WITH NSF IGERT-CMMB, NIH/NCI M-CNTC, & EBICS 5:15 Scaling Nanowires, Nanofins, and Nanomembranes for Electronics Xiuling Li, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering 5:35 Discussion and Networking 6:00 DINNER (by Invitation Only) WORKSHOP AGENDA Friday, May 6, 2016 Venue: Electrical and Computer Engineering Building (ECEB) 7:15 8:15 am BREAKFAST ECEB Atrium 8:30 9:30 am POSTER SESSION B ECEB Atrium Organized and moderated by CNST Graduate Students Initiative 9:30 10:55 am Plenary and Technical Sessions in 3002 ECEB Technical Session I I Nanoelectronics/Nanophotonics/Nanocomputation Chair: Placid Ferreira, Professor of Mechanical Science and Engineering 9:30 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 7

9 CNST 14TH ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP 9:35 Enhancing Light Harvesting and Extraction Using Nanophotonics Nicholas X. Fang, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, MIT 9:55 Applications of Integrated Photonics Technology- from Optical Interconnects to Neurophotonics Yurii Vlasov, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering 10:15 Nanolithography enhanced by Sequential Infiltration Synthesis (SIS) Seth Darling, Research Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory 10:35 A Coupled Multiphysics Approach to Modeling: Self-Heating in Semiconductor Devices Mohamed Mohamed, Research Scientist, Computational Science and Engineering, and nanobio NODE 10:55 BREAK 11:15 12:35 PM Plenary Session II Chair: Ilesanmi Adesida, Willet Professor of Engineering 11:15 Keynote: The Wonder of Nanotechnology Manijeh Razeghi Walter P. Murphy Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Northwestern University, Chicago 8

10 JOINTLY WITH NSF IGERT-CMMB, NIH/NCI M-CNTC, & EBICS 12:05 III-N Heterostructure Devices for Low Power Logic and more Patrick Fay, Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame 12:35 1:15 pm BOX LUNCH 1:15 2:15 pm LAB TOURS (pre-signup at registration table) 2:30 4:30 pm Session III: Nano Entrepreneurial Panel Chair: Organized and moderated by CNST Graduate Students Initiative (Ritu Raman, Brian Williams, M. Usama Zahid, Onur Aydin) 9

11 CNST 14TH ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP INNOVATION Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, University of Illinois Irfan Ahmad, Executive Director Office of Technology Management (OTM), University of Illinois Nathan Hoffman, Assistant Director, and Senior Technology Manager Singleton Law Firm Alan Singleton, J.D. Kallembach and Associates Rex Kallembach, CPA IllinoisVentures Tom Parkinson, Senior Director Abbott Dustin Starkey, Site Director AgSensus Lei Tian, Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering; and Lead Founder ANDalyze and GlucoSentient, Inc. Yi Lu, Professor of Chemistry; and Lead Founder EdenPark and EP Purification J. Gary Eden, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, MNTL; and Lead Founder ElectroCyt Rashid Bashir, Professor of Bioengineering, and Chief Scientist; and Bobby Reddy, CTO 10

12 JOINTLY WITH NSF IGERT-CMMB, NIH/NCI M-CNTC, & EBICS Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd. (FIT) Joe Liu ISS, Inc. Beniamino Barbieri, Lead Founder and President InnSight Tech, Inc.* (Develops nanosensor for ocular disease, trauma) KaloCyte, Inc.* (Develops artificial blood/oxygen carrier) VitruVian Biotech, Inc.* (Develops image guided therapies for cancer and CVD): * Dipanjan Pan, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, MNTL, and Lead Founder MoboSense G. Logan Liu, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, MNTL NanoSi Advanced Technology Bahjat Alhreish, Chief Scientist, and Munir Nayfeh, Professor of Physics, and Founder and President 4:30 5:30 pm CLOSING SESSION Awards Recognitions Reception 11

13 CNST 14TH ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP Co-sponsors: Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL) Carl Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB) Department of Bioengineering (BIOE) Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory (MNTL) nanobio NODE Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Nanoscale Science and Technology Resources for Community Teaching (NanoSTRuCT) National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) KEYNOTE SPEAKERS DR. SAMUEL ACHILEFU Michel M. Ter-Pogossian Endowed Chair in Radiology Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis Dr. Samuel Achilefu is the Michel M. Ter-Pogossian endowed chair in Radiology. He holds joint appointments as a Professor in Radiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, and Biomedical Engineering. He currently 12

14 JOINTLY WITH NSF IGERT-CMMB, NIH/NCI M-CNTC, & EBICS serves the Chief of the Optical Radiology Laboratory, Director of the Molecular Imaging Center, and Associate Director of the Oncologic Imaging Program of the Siteman Cancer Center. Dr. Achilefu is a fellow of the SPIE (world s largest optical society), Fellow of the Academy of Science St. Louis, Scientific Advisory Board member of the National Cancer Institute s intramural Molecular Imaging Program, consultant to the National Institutes of Health and Department of Defense grant review panels. He serves as a trustee of Loma Linda University in California, Editor-in-Chief of Current Analytical Chemistry and on the editorial boards of the Journal of Biomedical Optics and Scientific Reports. Dr. Achilefu also conceived and led the development of novel wearable cancer vision goggles for the accurate removal of cancer cells during surgery. Recently, he discovered a novel treatment paradigm for cancer using a special type of light and non-therapeutic doses of drugs to selectively trigger cancer cell death without harming healthy tissue. He has received several honors and awards, including the 2014 St. Louis Award, 2014 Medical Innovation Award by the St. Louis Business Journal, and 2015 Outstanding Scientists Award by the St. Louis Academy of Science. In 2016, Dr. Achilefu was named the inaugural Michel M. Ter-Pogossian endowed professorship in radiology. The Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program recommended him to receive the first Distinguished Investigator Award in 2016 for his innovative work on stimulated photoimmunotherapy of cancer. Dr. Achilefu holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Nancy, France and was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Bioorganic/Inorganic Chemistry at Oxford University from 1991 to

15 CNST 14TH ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP DR. MANIJEH RAZEGHI Walter P. Murphy Professor, and Director, Center for Quantum Devices Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Northwestern University, Chicago Dr. Manijeh Razeghi joined Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, as a Walter P. Murphy Professor and Director of the Center for Quantum Devices in 1991, where she created the undergraduate and graduate program in solid-state engineering. She is one of the leading scientists in the field of semiconductor science and technology, pioneering in the development and implementation of major modern epitaxial techniques. Dr. Razeghi s current research interest is in nanoscale optoelectronic quantum devices. She has authored or coauthored more than 1000 papers, more than 30 book chapters, and 16 books. She holds 55 U.S. patents and has given more than 1000 invited and plenary talks. She received the IBM Europe Science and Technology Prize in 1987, the Achievement Award from the SWE in 1995, the R.F. Bunshah Award in 2004 and many best paper awards. Dr. Razeghi is an elected Fellow of SWE (1995), SPIE (2000), IEC (2003), OSA (2004), APS (2004) 14

16 JOINTLY WITH NSF IGERT-CMMB, NIH/NCI M-CNTC, & EBICS IOP (2005), IEEE (2005) and MRS (2008). Dr. Razeghi was an IBM Teacher of Excellence in 2013, and she has received the 2016 Jan Czochraiski Award. She is editor, associate, and board member of many journals, including Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. She received her Doctorate Sciences Physiques from the University de Paris, France, in

17 CNST 14TH ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP CNST Workshop Organizing Committee Members: Irfan Ahmad, CNST/MNTL/Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Co-chair Brian Cunningham, Electrical and Computer Engineering/Bioengineering, Co-chair Rashid Bashir, Bioengineering/Electrical and Computer Engineering Can Bayram, Electrical and Computer Engineering J. Gary Eden, Electrical and Computer Engineering, ECE/MNTL/CSL Kris Kilian, Materials Science and Engineering Carrie Kouadio, CNST/Emergent Behaviors of Integrated Cellular Systems Gregory Pluta, MNTL Andrew Smith, Bioengineering Nahil Sobh, nanobio NODE Arend van der Zande, Mechanical Science and Engineering 16

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