Time
|
Event |
Speaker |
8:30
|
Welcome
|
Prof.
Yoshio
Nishi, (CIS Director of Research & EE Department)
|
8:45
|
Energy Conversion at Nanoscale
|
Prof. Fritz Prinz, (Chair,
ME
Department), Slides
|
9:15
|
Nanoelectromechanical Switches and Logic for Low-Power
Digital Systems
|
Prof. Roger Howe, (EE
Department), Slides
|
9:45
|
Applications of Low Noise, near DC Piezoresistors
|
Joe Mallon/Prof. Beth Pruitt, (ME
Department), Slides
|
10:30
|
Nano-and Microscale Structuring for Low-cost, High
Efficiency Solar Cells
|
Prof. Peter Peumans, (EE
Department), Slides
|
11:00
|
High-Performance
Cortically Controlled Prostheses
|
Prof. Krishna
Shenoy, (EE Department), Slides |
11:30
|
Nanoimprinting and Nanomagnetic Biochips
|
Prof. Shan Wang, (MSE
Department), Slides
|
1:00
|
Deterministic Growth of Ge Nanowires Below 400°C for
Enhanced Back-End Functionality
|
Prof. Chris Chidsey, (Chemistry
Department), Slides
|
1:30
|
Modeling
Challenges of Digital Scaling for Analog Circuits |
Prof. Robert
Dutton, (EE
Department), Slides
|
2:00
|
Recent Progress in Organic Thin Film Transistors
|
Prof. Zhenan Bao, (ChemEng
Department), Slides
|
2:30
|
Nanophotonic Chips for Optical Interconnects and Quantum
Communication
|
Prof. Jelena Vuckovic, (EE
Department), Slides
|
3:00
|
Carbon Nanotube
Compact Modeling -- Performance Detractors and Scalability of CNFET
|
Prof.
Philip Wong, (EE
Department), Slides
|
3:45
|
Panel
Discussion "Challenges for Nanomaterials and Devices
|
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