Invited Authors and titles of presentations

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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTING PAPERS
IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference (Oct. 6-9, 2013 in
Tainan, Taiwan) announces confirmed invited speakers and call for contributing
papers. Please refer to the linked conference website for more detailed
information: http://conf.ncku.edu.tw/nmdc2013.
Invited speakers and tentative titles of presentations
(A) Plenary Speakers (to be updated):
1. Ching-Wu Chu, University of Houston, USA & Taiwan Comprehensive University
System, Taiwan
"A Novel Route to Higher Temperature Superconductivity Via Nano-structures”
2. Tso-Ping Ma, Yale University, USA
"Integrated Circuits: Past, Present, and Future (?)"
3. Chenming Calvin Hu, University of California, Berkeley, USA
“A Bold New Era of Nano Materials and Devices”
4. Zhong-Lin Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA & Chinese Academy of
Science, China
“Piezotronics and Piezo-phototronics”
5. Rodney Ruoff, University of Texas, Austin, USA
“Graphene-based and Graphene-derived Materials, and New Materials for the Future”
6. Khalil Amine, Argonne National Lab, USA
“Advanced Nano Materials for High Power and High Energy Batteries for
Transportation Applications”
(B) Invited speakers (to be updated)
1. Yasuhiko Arakawa, University of Tokyo, Japan
“Growth and Optical Properties of Site-controlled Single GaN/AlGaN Nanowire
Quantum Dots”
2. Jayasimha Atulasimha, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
“Hybrid Spintronics-Straintronics: An Extremely Energy Efficient Strain-clocked
Nanomagnetic Computing Paradigm”
3. Orlando Auciello, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
"Science and Technology of Multifunctional Oxide and Ulrananocrystalline Diamond
Thin Films for a New Generation of Medical Devices"
4. Francesco Bonaccorso, Cambridge University, UK
“Production, Processing and Placement of Graphene and 2d Crystals”
5. Edward Yi Chang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
To be updated.
6. Chia-Chun Jay Chen, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
To be updated.
7. Chao-Hsin Chien, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
“Ge/Si Heterojunction Diodes and Ge Channel FinFETs Directly on Si”
8. Jang Wook Choi, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, S. Korea
“High Capacity Lithium Battery Anodes: Electrode Design and Bio-inspired
Approaches”
9. Silke Christiansen. Max Planck Institutes, Germany
“Three-dimensional Nano-architectures for Solar Energy Conversion”
10. Mei-Yin Chou, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
To be updated.
11. Andrew Flewitt, University of Cambridge, UK
“Simultaneous Mass and Temperature Measurement Using Film Bulk Acoustic
Resonators for High Sensitivity Biosensing”
12. Hiroyuki Fujita, University of Tokyo, Japan
To be updated.
13. Anand Gadre, University of California, Merced, USA
To be updated.
14. Itaru Honma, Tohoku University, Japan
“All Solid State Lithium ion Battery Devices for Mass Electricity Storage Applications”
15. Wenping Hu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
To be updated.
16. Jung-Chun Huang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
To be updated.
17. Ru Huang, Peking University, China
"Potentials of Nanowire Transistors for Ultimately-Scaled CMOS Technology"
18. Bing-Joe Hwang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
To be updated.
19. Chennupati Jagadish, Australian National University, Australia
To be updated.
20. Bor Z. Jang, Wright State University, USA
“Graphene for Electrochemical Energy Storage”
21. Xingyu Jiang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
To be updated.
22. Justin C. Koepke, University of Illinois , USA
“Graphene: Atomic Level Studies of Edge States, Substrate Interactions, Grain
Boundaries and Entrapped Water"
23. Feng-Min Lee, Macronix International Co., Taiwan
To be updated.
24. Young-Hee Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, S. Korea
To be updated.
25. Lain-Jong Li, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
“Synthesis and Applications of MoS2 Monolayers”
26. Dongsheng Liu, Tsinghua University, China
To be updated.
27. Jack Luo, University of Bolton, UK
To be updated.
28. Wanli Ma, Soochow university, China
“Efficient Hybrid Solar Cells Based on Conjugated Polymer: PbSxSe1-x Nanocrystal
Composites”
29. Bill Milne, University of Cambridge, UK
“Silicon on Insulator ( SOI) CMOS Based Smart Sensors”
30. Joel Moser, Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO), Spain
“Zepto Newton Force Detection with Carbon Nanotube Mechanical Resonators”
31. Masayuki Nakamoto, Shizuoka University, Japan
“Extremely Stable and Harsh-environment Devices by Transfer Mold Field Emitter
Fabrication Method”
32. Shunri Oda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
To be updated.
33. Takahito Ono, Tohoku University, Japan
“Resonant Sensors for Bio-nano Sensing”
34. Makarand Paranjape, Georgetown University, USA
“Incorporating Antimicrobial Agents Within an Electrospun poly (ethylene-oxide)
Nanofiber Matrix”
35. Kui-Qing Peng, Beijing Normal University, China
“Silicon Nanostructures via Metal-catalyzed Electroless Etching for Energy
Applications”
36. Lian-Mao Peng, Peking University, China
“A Doping-free Approach for Constructing Carbon Nanotube Based Integrated
Nanoelectronic and Optoelectronic Circuits”
37. Tian-Ling Ren, Tsinghua University, China
“Novel Graphene Based Devices”
38. Seiji Samukawa, Tohoku University, Japan
“High Efficiency Silicon QD Solar Cells Using Bio-template Ultimate Top-down
Processes”
39. Jia-Min Shieh, National Nano Device Laboratories, Taiwan
“Monolithic 3D Electronics by Sub-400 oC Sequential Layered Integration”
40. Kazu Suenaga, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,
Japan
To be updated.
41. Baoquan Sun, Soochow university, China
To be updated.
42. Shinichi Takagi, University of Tokyo, Japan
“High Mobility CMOS Technologies Using III-V/Ge Channels”
43. His-Sheng Teng , National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
“Graphene-Oxide Nanostructure as Media for Photosynthesis of Hydrogen from Water”
44. M.H. Tsai, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited, Taiwan
To be updated.
45. Ching-Chung Wang, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited,
Taiwan
To be updated.
46. Bingqing Wei, University of Delaware, USA
“A New Charge Storage Mechanism in Graphene Oxide Based Solid State
Supercapacitors”
47. Leslie Yeo, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia
To be updated.
48. Ta-Hsun Yeh, Realtek Semiconductor Corp., Taiwan
“Challenges of CMOS Mixed-Signal/RF Design in Nanotechnologies”
49. Yee-Chia Yeo, National University of Singapore, Singapore
“Application of Germanium-tin (GeSn) in Field-effect Transistors”
50. Qing Zhang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
“Approaches to High Performance Anodes for Li-ion Batteries”
(C) Special Session on Recent advances in nanomedicine translation
1. Dean Ho, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
"Nanodiamond-Enabled Drug Delivery and Imaging"
2. Edward Chow, Cancer Science Institute of the National University of Singapore,
Singapore
"Targeting Oncogene-Specific Cancer Stem Cells with Nanomedicine"
3. Tak Sing Wong, The Pennsylvania State University , USA
"Slippery Liquid Infused Porous Surfaces (SLIPS) as Universal Anti-biofouling Coatings
and Beyond"
4. Chin-Lin Guo, California Institute of Technology, USA
"Mechanics-Driven Self-Organization in Tissue-Scale Tubulogenesis"
5. Sierin Lim, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
"Protein Nanocages as Nanoparticle Synthesis Templates and Their Applications"
(D) Special Session on High-k dielectrics on InGaAs for ultimate CMOS characteristics and devices
1. E. A. Cartier, IBM, USA
To be updated.
2. R. Engel-Herbert, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
To be updated.
3. D. Lin, IMEC, Belgium
To be updated.
4. Dr. T. D. Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
To be updated.
5. P. McIntyre, Stanford University, USA
To be updated.
6. T. W. Pi, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan
To be updated.
7. D. Veksler, Sematech, USA
To be updated.
8. E. Vogel, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
To be updated.
9. R. Wallace, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
To be updated.
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