Detailed Agenda

Last updated April 29, 2010

 

Sunday, 2 May 2010

1700 – 1900 Registration

 

 

Monday, 3 May 2010

0700 – 1700

Registration

0700 – 0800

Continental Breakfast

1100 – 1700

Exhibit Set-up

1200 – 1600

Poster Set-up

0800 – 1600

Government Tri-Service In-House Workshop
Session Chairs:  Dr. Joe Lenhart, Army Research Laboratory; Mr. Don Shiffler, Air Force Research Laboratory; Dr. Stanley Rogers, Air Force Research Laboratory; Dr. Eric Snow, Navy Research Laboratory

1200 – 1300

Lunch (on your own)

0800 – 1700

Small Business Forum
Session Chair: Mr. Chris Mance, Lockheed Martin
Kick-off Speaker:  Mr. Richard Flake, Air Force Research Laboratory

1700 – 1830

Exhibit Kick-off & Poster Technical Interchange (Light Refreshments)

 

 

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

0700 – 1700

Registration

0700 – 0800

Continental Breakfast

0800 – 1700

Exhibit & Poster Hall Open

0800 - 0845

Plenary Speaker:  Dr. Lewis Sloter, Office of Deputy of the Under Secretary of Defense (S&T)

0845 – 1015

Nano-Manufacturing and Sustainability Session
Session Chairs:  Mr. Kermit Stearns, Air Force Research Laboratory and
Prof. James Watkins, University of Massachusetts @ Amhearst

0845 – 0915

Fullerene Nanomaterial Manufacturing Scale-up and Development
Mr. Jason Reber, Air Force Research Laboratory

0915 – 0945

New Prototyping and Production Capabilities for Design, Development, and Supply of Nano-composites
Mr. Brad Thomas and Mr. Art Fritts, NanoSperse Corporation

0945 – 1015

Break & Refreshments

1015 – 1045

Manufacturing Process for CNT Infused Fibers to Fabricate Multifunctional Composites
Dr. Tushar Shah, Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems & Sensors

1045 – 1115

CNT Applications
Dr. David Lashmore, Nanocomp Technologies

1115 – 1145

Solder Free Electronic Assembly Material (SEAM)
Mr. Ted Finnessy, Air Force Research Laboratory

1145 - 1215

Responsible Manufacturing of Nanocomposite Materials
Dr. Lee Silverman, DuPont Nanocomposite Technologies

1215 – 1315

Lunch (pay-as-you-go)

1315 – 1630

Engineered NanoMaterials: Toxicology & EOSH Issues Session
Session Chairs:  Dr. Saber Hussain, Air Force Research Laboratory and
Ms. Heidi Maupin, Army Research Laboratory

1315 – 1345

Nanotechnology:  NIOSH and the Federal Government's Perspectives on ESOH Implications
Dr. John Howard, The National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH)

1345 – 1415

Nano Regulation from Industrial Prospective
Dr. Rick Pleus, Interox

1415 – 1445

Nanotechnology Regulations at EPA and their Implications
Dr. Jim Alwood, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

1445 – 1515

Interaction between Toxicology Issues, ESOH Regulations, and Markets
Dr. Jonathan Gledhill, Policy Navigation Group (PNG)

1515 – 1545

Break & Refreshments

1545 – 1615

Research Strategies for Safety Evaluation of Nanomaterials: Evaluating Consumer Exposures to Nanoscale Materials
Dr. Treye Thomas, US. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)

1615 – 1645

Toxicological Principles for Maximizing the Safety of Engineered Nanomaterials
Dr. Alison Elder, University of Rochester

1645 – 1715

What We Know and Don’t know about the Bioeffects of Nanoparticles:  Developing Experimental approaches for Safety Assessment
Dr. Peter Goering, U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)

 

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

0700 – 1700

Registration

0700 – 0800

Continental Breakfast

0800 – 1830

Exhibit & Poster Hall Open

0800 – 0845

Plenary Presentation: DARPA Energy Programs -- Case Studies of Converting Science into Technological Advantage
Dr. Brian Holloway, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

0845 – 1145

Power & Energy Session
Session Chairs:  Dr. Brian Holloway, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA); Dr. Rob Mantz, Army Research Laboratory;
Dr. Debra Rolison, Navy Research Laboratory

0845 – 0915

Novel Materials for Efficient Charge Transfer at an Electrochemical Interface: Powering the Next Generation of Combat
Dr. Sanjeev Mukerjee, Northeastern University

0915 – 0945

Manganese Oxides:  Battery Materials Make the Leap to Asymmetric Electrochemical Capacitors
Dr. Jeffrey Long, Naval Research Laboratory

0945 – 1015

Break and Refreshments

1015 – 1045

Nanostructured Materials for Electrical Energy Generation and Storage
Dr.. Hector Abruna, Cornell University

1045 – 1115

Electrodeposition as a Fabrication Tool for High Surface Area Li-Ion Batteries
Prof. Amy Prieto, Colorado State University

1115 – 1145

The Development & Commercialization of A123's Nanophosphate Technology
Mr. Andy Chu, A123 Systems

1145 – 1300

Lunch (pay-as-you-go)

1300 – 1700

Successful NanoMaterial Transition:  Lessons Learned to Accelerate Future Technology Insertion Session
Session Chairs:  Dr. Richard Vaia, Air Force Research Laboratory and
Dr. Suraj Rawal, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company

1300 – 1330

Investing in Innovation Today for a Brighter Tomorrow
Dr. Jayesh Doshi, Espin Technologies

1330 – 1400

Effective Transition of Polymer Nanocomposites
Mr. Rob Gorham, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

1400 – 1430

Nano-Enhanced Matrix Resins for Advanced Composite Materials
Dr. Gene Portelli, 3M

1430 – 1500

Break and Refreshments

1500 – 1530

Successes in BuckyShield™ Technology Transition
Ms. Jessica Ravine, Buckeye Composites

1530 – 1600

Nanomaterials from Agricultural Waste When Is It/Isn't It Realistic
Dr. Richard Laine, University of Michigan

1600 – 1630

Purified, Engineered Nanomaterials for Manufacture of Novel Nanoelectronic Devices
Mr. Gerry Taylor, Lockheed Martin Nanosystems

1630 – 1700

Nanocomposite Optical Ceramics:  Eliminating System Performance Trade-offs
Dr. Rick Gentilman, Raytheon Corporation

1700 – 1830

Exhibit & Poster Technical Interchange (Light Refreshments)

 

 

Thursday, 6 May 2010

0700 – 1530 

Registration

0700 – 0800 

Continental Breakfast

0800 – 1500

Exhibit & Poster Tear Down

0800 – 0830

Plenary Speaker: Nanotechnology: Moving Ideas from Concept to Market and the Role of Modeling and Simulation
Mr. Brad Pietras, Lockheed Martin Corporation

0830 – 1230

Multi-scale Modeling and Simulation Session
Session Chairs:  Dr. Jan Andzelm, Army Research Laboratory;
Dr. John Maguire, Air Force Research Laboratory;
Dr. Rick Barto, Lockheed Martin Corporation

0830 – 0900

The Business Impact of Modeling and Simulation for Nanomaterials Development in Global Security Solutions
Mr. Brad Pietras, Lockheed Martin Corporation

0900 – 0930

Theory and Modeling Challenges for Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics                                  
Dr. Francois Leonard, Sandia National Laboratories

0930 – 1000

Materials Informatics - Accelerating the Pace of Nano-manufacturing Process Development
Prof. Curt Breneman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

1000 – 1030

Break and Refreshments

1030 – 1100

Nanostructured Platinum for Fuel Cell Applications
Prof. Frank Van Swol, University of New Mexico

1100 – 1130

On the Simulation of Machining at the Atomic Scale
Dr. Ranga Komanduri, Oklahoma State University

1130 – 1200

Using Multi-scale Modeling to Design Novel Polymer Nanocomposites and Chemo-responsive Gels
Dr. Anna Balazs, University of Pittsburgh

1200 – 1230

Bioinspired Hierarchical Nanomaterials
Dr. Markus Buehler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

1230 – 1330

Lunch (on your own)

1330 – 1730

Chemical and Biological Defense Session
Session Chairs: Dr. Anthony Esposito, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and Dr. Olga Koper, NanoScale Corporation

1330 – 1400

Coordination-Based Abiotic Molecular Machines and Hybrid Materials
Dr. Chad Mirkin, Northwestern University

1400 – 1430

MOFs and Gelating Nanoarrays that Catalyze Decontamination Using Air
Dr. Craig Hill, Emory University

1430 – 1500

Oxygen Desorption by Electronic Excitation in TiO2 : A Window into the Interior of the Solid
Prof. John Yates, University of Virginia

1500 – 1530

Computational Design of Nanodevices for the Recognition of Biological Agents, Prof.  Jorge Seminario, Texas A&M University

1530 – 1600

Break and Refreshments

1600 – 1630

Chem-Bio Strippable Coatings for Defense Applications
Ms. Jayne Shelton, Isotron Corporation

1630 – 1700

Chem-Bio Detection and Mitigation Approaches
Dr. Richard Fink, Applied Nanotech, Incorporated

1700 – 1730

Enhanced Contaminated Human Remains Pouch (ECHRP)
Dr. Shyamala Rajagopalan, NanoScale Corporation

1730

2010 Nano Conference Adjourns

   
 

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