NT4D Agenda

The NT4D features a wide array of learning and networking opportunities through our technical program.  The Conference this year will feature a variety of tutorials and workshops on Monday, a Plenary Session on Tuesday featuring executive level perspectives, technical talks Tuesday through Thursday, an expanded poster session Monday through Wednesday, and a host of networking opportunities via receptions, tours, and side meetings. Below is a top level agenda. To download a copy of the top level agenda, click hereClick here for a detailed agenda or scroll down to the detailed agenda section.

Agenda at a Glance

Detailed Agenda

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Sunday, 16 November 2014

1600 ‐ 2000 Early Registration (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1300 ‐ 1600 Tour of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Steve F. Udvar‐Hazy Center

Monday, 17 November 2014

0715 ‐ 0800 Speaker Meeting for Monday's Presenters
0700 ‐ 0800 Attendee Continental Breakfast (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
0700 ‐ 1700 Registration Open (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1130 ‐ 1300 Attendee Networking Lunch ‐ Full Buffet $10 (FairfaxRoom)
1700 ‐ 1830 Exhibits & Posters Open (GrandDominion)
1700 ‐ 1830 Exhibit Kick‐Off & Poster Session Technical Interchange (with light hors d'oeuvres & cash bar) (GrandDominion)
Innovators & Small Business Forum (Jeffersonian1 & 2)
Session Chairs: Dr. Don DiMarzio, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems; Mr. Dave Furdek, Boeing Research & Technology; and Ms. Clare Rivero‐Baleine, Lockheed Martin
0800 ‐ 0805 Welcome & Announcements
0805 ‐ 0905 Leveraging and Partnership Opportunities in the Army Research Laboratory
Mr. Steven Taulbee, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
0905 ‐ 0935 DoD SBIR/STTR Program Overview
Mr. Larry Pollack, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
0935 ‐ 1005 Moving Manufacturing Left: A Structured Approach for Manufacturing Planning
Dr. Karla Strong, Air Force Research Laboratory
1005 ‐ 1035 Break (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1035 ‐ 1125 Acquiring R&D Funding from Federal Mission Agencies
Dr. James Murday, University of Southern California
1125 ‐ 1130 One‐on‐One Instructions & Final Sign‐Ups
1130 ‐ 1300 Attendee Networking Lunch ‐ Full Buffet $10 (FairfaxRoom)
Track One  (Washingtonian1)

Tutorials & Workshops

Track Two (Jeffersonian1 & 2) Track Three (Jeffersonian3 & 4)
Innovators & Small Business Forum One‐ on‐One Appointments 2D Materials Beyond Graphene for DoD Electronics Workshop Workshop Organizers: Dr. Ken Goretta, Air Force Office of Scientific Research; Dr. Pani Varanasi, U.S. Army Research Laboratory; and Dr. Andrey Voevodin, Air Force Research Laboratory EM Characterization of Nanomaterials Workshop
Workshop Organizers: Dr. Rick Beyer, U.S. Army Research Laboratory and Dr. Lawrence Drummy, Air Force Research Laboratory
1300 ‐ 1500
One‐on‐One Appointments
1300 ‐ 1305
Introduction
1300 ‐ 1305
Introduction

 

1305 ‐ 1340
2D Materials and their Heterostructures for RF Devices and Sensors
Dr. Joshua Robinson, Penn State University
1305 ‐ 1350
Advances in Acquisition and Analysis of Hyperspectral Images: The Basis for 2‐ and 3D Microanalysis
Dr. Paul Kotula, Sandia National Laboratories
1340 ‐ 1415
Device and Thermal Energy Fundamentals and Applications of 2D Materials
Prof. Eric Pop, Stanford University
1350 ‐ 1435
In‐Situ Characterization near Atomic‐Resolution using Graphene Liquid Cells in an Aberration‐Corrected Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy
Prof. Robert Klie, University of Illinois ‐ Chicago
1415 ‐ 1450
2D Materials for Flexible Electronic Applications
Prof. Deji Akinwande, University of Texas at Austin
1435 ‐ 1520
Ultrafast Electron Microscopy: Materials Science at the Space‐Time Limit
Prof. David Flannigan, University of Minnesota
1500 ‐ 1530
Break (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1450 ‐ 1520
Break (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor )
1520 ‐ 1550
Break (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1530 ‐ 1700
One‐on‐One Appointments, cont.
1520 ‐ 1555
The Advantages and Disadvantages of New 2D Materials Over Graphene and Industry Role in Commercialization
Dr. Chun‐Yun Sung, Lockheed Martin
1550 ‐ 1700
Panel Discussion
1555 ‐ 1630
Perspectives of 2D Material Insertions in DoD Device Applications
Dr. Chae Lee, Raytheon
1630 ‐ 1700
Panel Discussion
1700 ‐ 1830 Exhibitor Kick‐Off & Poster Session Technical Interchange (with light hors d'oeuvres & cash bar) (GrandDominion)

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

0700 ‐ 0800 Attendee Continental Breakfast (GrandDominion)
0700 ‐ 1730 Registration Open (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
0700 ‐ 0900 Exhibits & Posters Open (GrandDominion)
1200 ‐ 1330 Attendee Networking Lunch ‐ Full Buffet $10 (FairfaxRoom)
1245 ‐ 1330 Speaker Meeting for Tuesday Afternoon Presenters
1330 ‐ 1730 Exhibits & Posters Open (GrandDominion)
Plenary Session (Jeffersonian1 ‐ 6)
Session Chairs: Dr. Rick Beyer, U.S. Army Research Laboratory; Dr. John Busbee, Xerion Advanced Battery Corporation; Dr. Anthony Esposito, Defense Threat Reduction Agency; Dr. Paul Sheehan, Naval Research Laboratory; and Dr. Richard Vaia, Air Force Research Laboratory
0800 ‐ 0815 Plenary Session Welcome & Announcements
Moderator: Dr. Michael Meador, Director, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office
0815 ‐ 0845 Keynote Address
Dr. Tom Russell, Director, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
0845 ‐ 0915 An Update on the National Nanotechnology Initiative
Dr. Lloyd Whitman, Assistant Director, Nanotechnology, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
0915 ‐ 0945 Biology is Technology
Dr. Alicia Jackson, Deputy Director, Biological Technologies Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
0945 ‐ 1015 Nanotechnology Tomorrow: To System Integration and Societal Immersion
Dr. Mihail (Mike) Roco, Senior Advisor for Nanotechnology, National Science Foundation
1015 ‐ 1045 Break (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1045 ‐ 1115 Implications of 10‐9 in Aerospace Programs
Dr. H.D. Stevens, Director, STAR Labs, Lockheed Martin Space Systems
1115 ‐ 1145 High‐Rate Nanoscale Offset Printing Process using Reusable Damascene Templates
Dr. Ahmed Busnaina, Director, Center for High‐Rate Nanomanufacturing, Northeastern University
1145 ‐ 1200 Poster Session Awards
Dr. Akbar Khan, Defense Threat Reduction Agency; Dr. James Murday, University of Southern California; and Dr. Revell Phillips, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
1200 ‐ 1330 Attendee Networking Lunch ‐ Full Buffet $10 (Fairfax Room)

Track One

Track Two

Advanced Coatings & Films (Jeffersonian1 ‐ 4)
Session Chairs: Dr. Kay Blohowiak, The Boeing Company; Dr. Jill Seebergh, The Boeing Company; and Dr. Andrey Voevodin, Air Force Research Laboratory
Energy Storage & Conversion (Jeffersonian5 & 6)
Session Chairs: Dr. John Busbee, Xerion Advanced Battery Corporation;
Dr. Justin Golightly, Lockheed Martin Space Systems; and Dr. Benjamin Leever, Air Force Research Laboratory
1330 ‐ 1335 Session Introduction 1330 ‐ 1335 Session Introduction
1335 ‐ 1400 In‐Situ Control of Nanostructured Ti‐6Al‐4V via Laser Cold Spray Processing
Mr. Aaron Birt, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
1335 ‐ 1400 The Road Beyond Lithium Batteries is Paved with Zinc
Dr. Debra Rolison, Naval Research Laboratory
1400 ‐ 1425 Grain Refinement, Surface Alloying, and Corrosion Response using Surface Mechanical Attrition Treatment
Dr. Heather Murdoch, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
1400 ‐ 1425 Layered Carbon Nanotube Architecture for High Power Lithium Ion Batteries
Prof. Sivasubramanian Somu, Center for High‐Rate Nanomanufacturing, Northeastern University
1425 ‐ 1450 Counter‐Rotational Blown Film Processing’s Effects on the Mechanical and Barrier Properties of Bio‐Based Polymers and Additives
Mr. Corey Hauver, U.S. Army ‐ Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center
1425 ‐ 1450 Nanotechnology Advances in Early Storage and Conversion Devices
Dr. Cynthia Lundgren, U. S. Army Research Laboratory
1450 ‐ 1515 Printable Integrated Photonic Devices with a High Refractive Index
Dr. Christophe Peroz, aBeam Technologies & LBNL
1450 ‐ 1515 Nanotechnology Uses for Thermoelectric Applications
Dr. Douglas Crane, Alphabet Energy
1515 ‐ 1545 Break (GrandDominion)
1545 ‐ 1610 Nanoscale, Antireflective Surface Structures on Optics for High Energy Laser Applications
Dr. Lynda Busse, Naval Research Laboratory
1545 ‐ 1610 Nanotechnology Breakthroughs in Energy Storage Applications
Dr. Kurt Swogger, Molecular Rebar, Inc.
1610 ‐ 1635 Airship Leakage Control via Nanomaterial‐Containing Light‐ Weight Coating
Mr. Jaime Ballester, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics ‐ Palmdale
1610 ‐ 1635 Lithium Sulfur Chemistry: Challenges & Progress
Dr. Surya Moganty, NOHMs Technologies
1635 ‐ 1700 Engineered Room Temperature Thermochromic Nanomaterial and Nanocomposite Coatings   Dr. Qingwu Wang, Agiltron, Inc. 1635 ‐ 1700 Highly Efficient Light‐Trapping Structure Design Inspired by Natural Evolution
Prof. Cheng Sun, Northwestern University
1700 ‐ 1725 Functionalized Organosilicate Materials
Dr. Brandy White, Naval Research Laboratory
1700 ‐ 1725 Nano‐Enhanced Portable Photovoltaic Power to Enhance Warfighter Sustainability
Dr. Richard Osgood, III, U.S. Army ‐ Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

0715 ‐ 0800 Speaker Meeting for Wednesday's Presenters
0700 ‐ 0800 Attendee Continental Breakfast (GrandDominion)
0700 ‐ 0900 Exhibits & Posters Open (GrandDominion)
0700 ‐ 1700 Registration Open (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1155 ‐ 1330 Attendee Networking Lunch ‐ Full Buffet $10 (Fairfax Room)
1330 ‐ 1930 Exhibits & Posters Open (GrandDominion)
1730 ‐ 1930 Poster Session Technical Interchange (with light hors d'oeuvres & cash bar) ‐ Sponsored by Lockheed Martin (GrandDominion)

Track One

Track Two

Nano‐Biology & Biotechnology for Health (Jeffersonian1 ‐ 4)
Session Chairs: Dr. Anthony Esposito, Defense Threat Reduction Agency; Dr. Jennifer Weisman, Strategic Analysis, Inc.; and Dr. Natalie Wisniewski, PROFUSA, Inc.
Advanced Manufacturing (Jeffersonian5 & 6)
Session Chairs: Dr. Khershed Cooper, National Science Foundation;
Dr. Joey Mead, University of Massachusetts Lowell; and Dr. James Murday, University of Southern California
0800 ‐ 0805 Session Introduction 0800 ‐ 0805 Session Introduction
0805 ‐ 0830 Engineered Opsonins for Pathogen Diagnosis and Sepsis Therapy
Dr. Michael Super, Wyss Institute, Harvard University
0805 ‐ 0830 Inkjet‐Printed Nanotechnology‐Enabled "Zero‐Power" Wireless Sensor Nodes for "Smart Skin" Applications Prof. Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Tech
0830 ‐ 0855 Combining Evolution and Intelligent Design for Creating Functional Biomimetic Materials
Dr. Rajesh Naik, Air Force Research Laboratory
0830 ‐ 0855 Flexible and Printed Nanotube and Nanowire Sensors
Dr. Jin‐Woo Choi, Louisiana State University
0855 ‐ 0920 Design of Aptamer‐Gold Nanoparticle Conjugates for Fast Detection of Human Performance Biomarkers
Dr. Nancy Kelley‐Loughnane, Air Force Research Laboratory
0855 ‐ 0920 Novel Direct Printing Process for Fabrication of Tooling with Micro and Nanostructured Surfaces
Dr. Carol Barry, University of Massachusetts Lowell
0920 ‐ 0945 Semiconducting SWCNT Sensor Platform for Pathogen Detection and Physiological Monitoring
Prof. Sivasubramanian Somu, Center for High‐Rate Nanomanufacturing, Northeastern University
0920 ‐ 0945 Compact, Low‐Cost, High‐Resolution Spectrometer‐On‐Chip
Dr. Christophe Peroz, aBeam Technologies & LBNL
0945 ‐ 1015 Break ‐ Sponsored by The Boeing Company (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1015 ‐ 1040 Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Based Biological Warfare Agent Analyzer
Dr. Wayne Weimer, Agiltron, Inc.
1015 ‐ 1040 Controllably Fabrication and Nitrogen Doping of Holey Graphene via Rapid One‐Step Reactions
Dr. Huixin He, Rutgers University ‐ Newark
1040 ‐ 1105 Targeted Delivery of Antibiotics to Cells Infected with Francisella Tularensis Using Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticle‐ Supported Lipid Bilayers
Dr. Carlee Ashley, Sandia National Laboratories
1040 ‐ 1105 3‐D Printing Carbon Composites
Dr. Kenneth Church, Sciperio
1105 ‐ 1130 Building Synthetic Vaccines with DNA Nanotechnology and Computer‐Aided Design Software
Dr. David Danley, Parabon NanoLabs, Inc.
1105 ‐ 1130 ThermoChemical NanoLithography
Prof. Elisa Riedo, Georgia Tech
1130 ‐ 1155 Glycelles ‐ A Bio‐Nanotechnology for the Collection and Immobilization of Biohazards from Fluids and Surfaces Ms. Elaine Mullen, The MITRE Corporation 1130 ‐ 1155 Nanomanufacturing’s Role within the Advanced Manufacturing Paradigm
Dr. Khershed Cooper, National Science Foundation
1155 ‐ 1330 Attendee Networking Lunch ‐ Full Buffet $10 (Fairfax Room)
1200 ‐ 1330 Steering & Technical Programming Committee Wrap‐Up Meeting (Treaty Room)

Track One

Track Two

Metamaterials (Jeffersonian1 ‐ 4)
Session Chairs: Dr. Luke Bissell, Air Force Research Laboratory;
Dr. Ned Thomas, Rice University; and Dr. Richard Vaia, Air Force Research Laboratory
Advanced Manufacturing, cont. (Jeffersonian 5 & 6)
1330 ‐ 1335 Session Introduction 1330 ‐ 1335 Session Announcements
1335 ‐ 1400 Multifunctional Fibers for Defense Applications
Dr. Yoel Fink, MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics
1335 ‐ 1400 NASCENT
Dr. S.V. Sreenivasan, The University of Texas at Austin
1400 ‐ 1425 Light Emitters Based on Hyperbolic Metamaterials
Prof. Vinod Menon, The City College of New York
1400 ‐ 1425 Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing ‐ Selected Highlights of Materials and Processes for Scalable Nanoscale Device Fabrication
Prof. James Watkins, University of Massachusetts
1425 ‐ 1450 Fabrication of Novel 3‐D Homogenous and Hybrid Nanostructures through Directed Nanoparticle Assembly for Highly Sensitive Plasmonic Based Biosensing
Prof. Ahmed Busnaina, Center for High‐Rate Nanomanufacturing, Northeastern University
1425 ‐ 1450 Polymer Based Products and Continuous Offset Printing for Nano‐Enabled Applications
Dr. Joey Mead, University of Massachusetts Lowell
1450 ‐ 1515 Icosahedral Plasmonic Nanoclusters: From Viruses to High‐ Throughput Metamolecules
Dr. Jake Fontana, Naval Research Laboratory
1450 ‐ 1515 Toward a Continuous Process in CNT Rollstock Manufacturing
Dr. Edward Chan, General Nano, LLC
1515 ‐ 1545 Break (GrandDominion)

Track One

Track Two

Metamaterials, cont. (Jeffersonian 1 ‐ 4) Warfighter Capabilities/Energetic Materials for Propulsion & Power
(Jeffersonian5 & 6)
Session Chairs:  Dr. Rick Beyer, U.S. Army Research Laboratory and Dr. Revell Phillips, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
1545 ‐ 1550 Session Announcements 1545 ‐ 1550 Session Introduction
1550 ‐ 1615 Inkjet Printing of Metamaterial Chaff
Mr. Kendall Mills, U.S. Army ARDEC
1550 ‐ 1615 New Wide Band IR Laser Eye Protection Technology
Dr. Milan Buncick, AEgis Technologies Group, Inc.
1615 ‐ 1640 Chiral Plasmonic Nanolens Arrays via Directed Assembly of Gold Nanoparticles
Dr. Richard Vaia, Air Force Research Laboratory
1615 ‐ 1640 Motion of Liquid Drops on Spindle‐Knot Fibers
Dr. Stephen Michielsen, North Carolina State University
1640 ‐ 1705 Flexible and 3‐Dimensional Conformal Polarization Controllable THz Stereometamaterial Absorber Prof. Patrick Kung, University of Alabama 1640 ‐ 1705 Tunable Performance for On‐Chip Porous Silicon Combustion
Dr. Nicholas Piekiel, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
  1705 ‐ 1730 Biomimetic Strategies for Energetic Nanomaterials
Dr. Joseph Slocik, UES, Inc. at AFRL
1730 ‐ 1930 Poster Session Technical Interchange (with light hors d'oeuvres & cash bar) ‐ Sponsored by Lockheed Martin  (GrandDominion)

Thursday, 20 November 2014

0715 ‐ 0800 Speaker Meeting for Thursday's Presenters
0700 ‐ 0800 Attendee Continental Breakfast (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
0700 ‐ 1500 Registration Open (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1155 ‐ 1330 Attendee Networking Lunch ‐ Full Buffet $10 (Fairfax Room)

Track One

Track Two

Next Generation Electronics (Jeffersonian1 ‐ 4)
Session Chairs: Dr. Ashok Maliakal, LGS Innovations and Dr. Paul Sheehan, Naval Research Laboratory
Nanostructured Materials (Jeffersonian5 & 6)
Session Chairs: Dr. Wade Adams, Rice University; Dr. Mike Meador, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office; and Dr. Hamid Saghizadeh, The Boeing Company
0800 ‐ 0805 Session Introduction 0800 ‐ 0805 Session Introduction
0805 ‐ 0830 Nano‐Enabled Sensing Platform
Dr. Padraig Moloney, Lockheed Martin Space Systems
0805 ‐ 0830 NanoEngineered Materials
Prof. Pulickel Ajayan, Rice University
0830 ‐ 0855 Physically Flexible High Performance Single Crystal CMOS Integrated with Printed Electronics
Mr. Richard Chaney, American Semiconductor, Inc.
0830 ‐ 0855 Nanofiber Sensors for Trace Chemical Detection
Mr. Benjamin Rollins, Vaporsens, Inc.
0855 ‐ 0920 Challenges and Frontiers in Wearable Electronics
Mr. Sanjay Gupta, MC10, Inc.
0855 ‐ 0920 Optoelectronic Vapor Sensors Based on Organic Nanofibers
Prof. Ling Zang, University of Utah
0920 ‐ 0945 DNA‐Carbon Nanotube Vapor Sensors for Monitoring of Warfighter Status
Mr. Nick Kybert, University of Pennsylvania
0920 ‐ 0945 Low Filler‐Concentration Advanced Thermal Management Materials for Power Systems Components
Dr. Sayangdev Naha, ADA Technologies, Inc.
0945 ‐ 1015 Break (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1015 ‐ 1040 Applications of Nano‐Scale Multiferroic Materials
Dr. Scott Keller, TANMS ‐ UCLA
1015 ‐ 1040 CNT Composites for High Energy Dissipation
Dr. Veera Boddu, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
1040 ‐ 1105 Scalable High Mobility Graphene Transistor Arrays
Dr. Mitchell Lerner, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific
1040 ‐ 1105 Durable Superhydrophobic Coatings for Icephobic Applications
Dr. John Shearer, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Nanomanufacturing Center
1105 ‐ 1130 Development of the World's First Nanocomputers
Dr. James Ellenbogen, The MITRE Corporation
1105 ‐ 1130 Microporous Networks of Platinum Nanourchins on Microfibrilated Cellulose Films for Propelling Underwater Vehicles via Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition
Dr. Jonathan Claussen, Iowa State University
1130 ‐ 1155 Radiation Exposure Characteristics of Electrically Biased and Unbiased ZnO TFTs
Mr. Israel Ramirez, Penn State University
1130 ‐ 1155 Stabilization and Mechanical Properties of Nano‐Crystalline Copper by Alloying with Tantalum
Dr. Kris Darling, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
1155 ‐ 1330 Attendee Networking Lunch ‐ Full Buffet $10 (Fairfax Room)

Track One

Track Two

Tech Insertion Success Stories (Jeffersonian1 ‐ 4)
Session Chairs: Dr. James Murday, University of Southern California and Dr. Edward Silverman, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Nanostructured Materials, cont. (Jeffersonian 5 & 6)
1330 ‐ 1335 Session Introduction 1330 ‐ 1335 Announcements
1335 ‐ 1400 Nanotechnology Propellant Health Monitoring Sensors: Success Through Multi‐Stakeholder Interest
Mr. Kenneth Watkins, Polymer Aging Concepts, Inc.
1335 ‐ 1400 Synergistic Behavior of Tubes, Junctions and Sheets Imparts Mechano‐ and Thermo‐Mutable Functionality in 3‐D Porous Boron Nitride Nanostructures
Prof. Rouzbeh Shahsavari, Rice University
1400 ‐ 1425 Carbon Nanotube Structural Core Emergence and the Demonstrated Advantages for Spacecraft Composite Sandwich Structures
Mr. Anthony Bluth, ATK
1400 ‐ 1425 Recent Advances in Flash Sintering of n ‐Ceramics
Dr. Lawrence Kabacoff, Office of Naval Research
1425 ‐ 1450 Carbon Nanotube Flexible Thermal Interface Materials for Cooling Aerospace Microelectronics Applications
Dr. Jesse Tice, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
1425 ‐ 1450 Fully Dense 3‐D Periodic Multiphase Nanostructures by Enhanced High Pressure Sintering
Dr. Boris Feigelson, Naval Research Laboratory
1450 ‐ 1515 GRAPHENE: From Tape to Tons
Mr. Ian Fuller, Angstron Materials, Inc.
1450 ‐ 1515 Pyrolosis of Agricultural Waste to Form Nano‐Structures of b‐
SiC
Dr. Edward Gorzkowski, Naval Research Laboratory
1515 ‐ 1545 Break (GrandFoyer‐ 2nd Floor)
1545 ‐ 1610 Nano Adaptive Hybrid Fabric (NAHF‐X) System – 60‐Inch Commercial‐Scale Pilot Trial Results and Technical Opportunities and Challenges
Dr. Paul Kladitis, University of Dayton Research Institute
1545 ‐ 1610 Directed Assembly of Plasmonic Antennas Using Molecular Engineering and Polymer Scaffolding
Dr. Jennifer Shumaker‐Parry, University of Utah
1610 ‐ 1635 High Capacity, No‐Power‐Needed, Transparent Organosilica Sorbents for Passive Sampling and/or Colorimetric Detection of Volatile Chemical Agents
Dr. Stacey Dean, ABS Materials, Inc.
1610 ‐ 1635 Novel Silicon Carbide Polymers for Electro‐Optics Applications
Dr. Larry Burggraf, Air Force Institute of Technology
1635 ‐ 1700 Manufacturing of Lightweight CNT Cables
Mr. Tom Kukowski, Minnesota Wire
1635 ‐ 1700 Effective Nanoscale Energy Distribution through Quantum Dot‐ Anchored DNA Photonic Wires
Dr. Christopher Spillmann, Naval Research Laboratory
1700 ‐ 1725 Commercializing Carbon Nanotube Technology for 21st Century Defense Applications
Mr. John Dorr, Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.
1700 ‐ 1725 DNA Organized Nanostructures for Optimizing FRET Efficiency
Dr. Susan Buckhout‐White, George Mason University
1725 Conference Adjourns
1730 ‐ 1830 NT4D Networking Happy Hour (Marriott Wellington Pub)

 

 

 

 

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