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ECS Officers

ECS Meeting Headquarters Staff

Barry MacDougall, President D. Noel Buckley, Vice-President Paul Natishan, Vice-President William D. Brown, Vice-President Petr Vanýsek, Secretary John Susko, Treasurer

Roque J. Calvo, Executive Director Mary E. Yess, Deputy Executive Director Stephanie Plassa, Director of Meetings Paul J. Urso, Jr., Meetings and Program Coordinator Annie Goedkoop, Director of Publications John Lewis, ECS Transactions Manager Carolyn Wroblewski, Director of Finance Amir Zaman, Director of Membership and Development Karen Palkevich, Assistant Director of Membership and Development Susan M. Liggett, Senior Customer Service Representative Donna Provost, Customer Service Representative Karen Chmielewski, Administrative Assistant

ECS Division Officers www.electrochem.org ECS—The Electrochemical Society 65 South Main Street, Building D Pennington, NJ 08534 USA Tel: 1.609.737.1902 Fax: 1.609.737.2743 ecs@electrochem.org

Battery Division: KM Abraham Corrosion Division: Patrik Schmuki Dielectric Science & Technology Division: Katalin Voros Electronics & Photonics Division: Albert Baca Energy Technology Division: Karim Zaghib Electrodeposition Division: Walther Schwarzacher Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division: Francis D’Souza High Temperature Materials Division: Eric D. Wachsman Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division: Dennie T. Mah Luminescence & Display Materials Division: Anant Setlur Organic & Biological Electrochemistry Division: Isao Taniguchi Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division: Hugh De Long Sensor Division: Rangachary Mukundan


welcome

Welcome to the U.S. capital, Washington, DC—a dynamic and thriving cultural center that is home to some of the world’s most famous museums, historic sites, award-winning theatres, innovative restaurants, majestic neoclassical architecture, and sweeping memorials. We are pleased to venture into this city again for the 212th ECS Meeting. This major international conference will be held at the Hilton Washington Hotel and will include 35 topical symposia comprised of 1,576 technical presentations. You are invited to participate not only in the technical program, but also in the other social events planned for the meeting. Prior to the Sunday Evening Get-Together, plan to attend the latest in our series of Sunday general topics, “Understanding Non-Conventional Photovoltaic Cells… for the Rest of Us,” this one presented by Laurie Peter. Don’t miss the opening Plenary Session on Monday morning, featuring Bernard S. Meyerson, Vice President for Strategic Alliances and Chief Technology Officer of IBM’s Systems and Technology Group, who will deliver the ECS Lecture: “The Origins of and Imperative for Green IT.” Also featured, will be Sergio Trasatti, recipient of the 2007 Olin Palladium Medal, delivering his talk entitled “An Excursion to the Heart of Electrochemistry.” All meeting registrants are cordially invited to attend the Olin Palladium Award reception held in Dr. Trasatti’s honor on Tuesday evening. As always, you will also have the opportunity to visit the Technical Exhibit, which opens in conjunction with the Monday Evening Mixer and General Student Poster Session, continues with the General Society Poster Session on Tuesday evening, and runs through Wednesday afternoon. We hope that you will join us in Washington, DC, and take part in the 212th ECS Meeting.

Hotel & Travel Information Hotel Reservation Information The Hilton Washington Hotel, located at 1919 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009, is the headquarters hotel for the meeting and all meeting functions will take place there. We encourage you to stay at the Hilton Washington, where your stay will be most enjoyable and convenient. Guestroom reservations for the Hilton Washington can be made online from the ECS website. The discounted meeting rates are as follows.

Single $198.00

Double $218.00

A block of rooms have been reserved for October 7-12, 2007. The special room rate will be available until September 5th, or until the group block is sold-out, whichever comes first. Guests wishing to arrive early may do so starting October 4th and depart as late as October 15th based on availability. Reservations attempted after September 5 will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis. A deposit equal to your first night’s stay is required to guarantee your reservation. Cancellation must be received 72 hours before expected arrival for a full refund of your deposit.

Ground Transportation SuperShuttle ground transportation service is available from Reagan National, Dulles and BWI airports to the Hilton Washington. Simply download and print the special discount coupon from the ECS Website and present it at the SuperShuttle counter at the airport. Prepaid reservations can be made online from the ECS website or www.supershuttle. com, using the discount code #9JBVS.

Program Guide ADA Accessibility..................................................... 3 Author Index........................................................ 102 Award Winners and Lecturers............................... 12 Coffee Breaks............................................................ 8 Committee Meetings............................................... 9 Companion Registrants........................................... 1 Employment Services............................................... 3 General Functions.................................................... 8 Ground Transportation............................................ 1 Hotel Information.................................................... 1 Luncheons and Business Meetings.......................... 9 Meeting Floor Plans............................................... 10 Poster Sessions......................................................... 2 Presenter Information.............................................. 2 Professional Development Workshops.................... 4 Publications.................................................... cover 3 Registration Hours and Fees.................................... 2

Companion Registrants (Formerly “Nontechnical Registrants”)

Sessions at a Glance............................................... 22

All family members and other guests of technical registrants are invited to register for the meeting as a Companion Registrant. The registration fee of $25 (Advance) or $30 (Onsite) includes admission to Society social events (not including technical sessions), and an exclusive lounge with beverage service, Monday through Thursday, 0800-1000h. Companion Registrants may make their own meal and activity arrangements using the hotel concierge located in the Hilton Washington lobby. Please note that online registration is not available for Companion Registrants.

Session Chair Orientation....................................... 2

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Short Courses & Tutotial......................................... 3 Sponsors................................................................... 6 Symposium and Session Organizers........................ 5 Technical Exhibitors.............................................. 18 Technical Program................................................. 32


Technical Session Co-Chair Orientation

General Meeting Information Key Locations

Meeting Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concourse, Concourse Level Information Message Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concourse, Concourse Level ECS Headquarters Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State. Terrace Level Speaker Ready Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Convention Office #3, Concourse Level Development Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Convention Office #4, Concourse Level

Meeting Registration The meeting registration area will be located in the Concourse, on the Concourse Level of the Hilton Washington. Registration will open on Sunday and the technical sessions will be conducted Sunday through Friday.

Advance Registration Advance registration is encouraged. Register online at www.electrochem.org, or fax your registration form to (609) 737-2743. Attendees prepaying by credit card are encouraged to use our online system, or send the form by fax. If you send a registration by fax, please do not send another copy by mail, as this may result in duplicate charges. The deadline for advance registration is September 5, 2007. Refunds are subject to a 10% processing fee and will only be honored if written requests are received by September 12, 2007. All participants of the 212th ECS Meeting are required to pay the appropriate registration fees. Advance and onsite payments must be made in U.S. Dollars via Visa, MasterCard, American Express, check or money order payable to ECS.

Registration Hours Sunday, October 7..............................................................................................................0800-1830h Monday, October 8.............................................................................................................0730-1730h Tuesday, October 9.............................................................................................................0730-1600h Wednesday, October 10.....................................................................................................0730-1500h Thursday, October 11.........................................................................................................0730-1500h Friday, October 12..............................................................................................................0730-1300h

Registration Fees ALL PARTICIPANTS AND ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO PAY THE APPROPRIATE REGISTRATION FEE LISTED BELOW. Payment can be made by cash, check or travelers’ checks in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. Visa, MasterCard or American Express are also accepted.

Advance

Onsite

Member.................................................................................................$395............................ $495 Nonmember...........................................................................................$599............................ $699 Student Member....................................................................................$145............................ $245 Student Nonmember..............................................................................$185............................ $285 One Day Member...................................................................................$270............................ $370 One Day Nonmember.............................................................................$355............................ $455 Companion Registrant.............................................................................$25.............................. $30 ECS Emeritus & Honorary Member...........................................................$0................................ $0 All students must send verification of student eligibility along with their registration. All technical registrations include a copy of Meeting Abstracts (on CD-ROM only). Attendees who wish to have paper copies of abstracts in advance of the meeting should download copies from the ECS website, free of charge.

Financial Assistance Financial assistance is limited ad generally governed by the symposium organizers. Individuals may inquire directly to the symposium organizers of the symposium in which they are presenting their paper to see if funding is available. Individuals requiring an official letter of invitation should write to the ECS headquarters office; such letters will not imply any financial responsibility of ECS. ECS—The Electrochemical Society 65 South Main Street Pennington, NJ 08534-2839, USA Phone: 609.737.2743 E-mail: ecs@electrochem.org Web: www.electrochem.org

All technical session co-chairs will be contacted via email with important instructions on conducting their technical session prior to the meeting. Please check in with the ECS headquarters staff in State on the Terrace Level on the day of your session to receive information on the cancelled papers for the day and to pick up attendance sheets. We ask that you complete and return the attendance sheets to ECS headquarters to help us with future symposium planning. Instructions for conducting your session and attendance sheets will be sent via e-mail in advance of the meeting, and will also be available in the ECS Headquarters office throughout the week. Additionally, we recommend that session co-chairs attend a brief orientation during the first ten minutes of the Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair Orientation on Sunday at 1500h in Hemisphere on the Concourse Level.

Information for Presenters Oral Presentations and Audio-Visual Oral presentations must be in English. Only LCD projectors will be available for oral presentations. Authors will be required to bring their own laptop computers for presentation. We strongly suggest that presenting authors verify laptop/projector compatibility in the speaker ready room at the meeting. Speakers requiring special equipment must make written request to ECS headquarters (meetings@electrochem.org) no later than two weeks before the meeting, and appropriate arrangements will be made at the expense of the author.

Poster Presentations and Sessions Poster presentations must be in English, on a board approximately 4 feet high by 8 feet wide (1.22 m by 2.45 m), corresponding to the abstract number and day of presentation in the final program. Please arrive approximately two to four hours before the start of your session to begin setting up your poster displays. Please do not begin setting up your poster until all the poster boards have been numbered. Plan your display to fit on one upright panel approximately 4 feet high by 8 feet wide (1.22 m by 2.45 m). Present displayed information from left to right, starting at the top left of the panel. The paper title, number, names, and affiliations of all authors MUST be at the top of the display. The recommended print size for the title is approximately 1” to 2” (2.5 cm to 5 cm) high. Authors should minimize written text but use it when necessary to emphasize essential data and/or to stimulate discussion. All illustrations, drawings, charts, pictures, graphs, figures, and written text should be large enough to allow easy reading from a distance of 5’ (1.5 m). Matted and finished photographs are recommended to enhance visibility. Pushpins and/or thumbtacks will be supplied at the meeting. Commercial advertisements or publicity will NOT be permitted in poster presentations. Authors violating this regulation will be asked to remove their presentations immediately. Authors are responsible for setting up their displays, for being present during the entire scheduled poster session, and for removing their displays at the conclusion of the poster session. No posters will be displayed without author participation. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE GRANTED. Authors are responsible for the security of their displays and all items of value. ECS will not assume any responsibility for lost, stolen, or broken articles. Additional information or special requirements should be addressed to the individual symposium organizers prior to the meeting. Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


The General Society Student Poster Session will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer and Technical Exhibit, which features instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to meeting attendees. All meeting registrants are invited to attend. Formal presentations will begin at 1800h. Students may start setting up their presentations in the exhibit hall at 1400h; judging of the posters will begin at 1700h. Participants are encouraged to attend the Technical Exhibit on Tuesday at 1200h where the winners will be announced and given an award plaque.

Speaker-Ready Room A Speaker-Ready Room will be available Sunday through Friday, in Convention Office #3 on the Concourse Level. This room is available to allow speakers the opportunity to preview and prepare for their presentations. We highly recommend that speakers verify their laptop’s compatibility with the sample LCD projector that will be located in this room, prior to their presentation. Additionally, there will be audiovisual technicians available on each level of the hotel for your assistance.

Speaker Indemnification The ideas and opinions expressed in the technical sessions, conferences, and any handout materials provided are those of the presenter. They are not those of The Electrochemical Society, nor can any endorsement by ECS be claimed.

Discussion No recording will be made of the oral discussions. Those contributing to the discussion of a paper and desiring their remarks to be published should send the discussion to the Director of Publications, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, via fax: (609) 737-2743. The discussion will then be referred to the author for a reply. Publication of the discussion and the comments of the author(s) depend on the publication of the paper in the Journal. Written discussion of a published paper should be submitted within two months following publication of the article.

No Recording Allowed Photographing and/or any recording of presentations will NOT be permitted unless specifically allowed by the speaker. Photo flash and photo floods are prohibited. Tape recordings, except on behalf of ECS, are prohibited. Anyone taking unauthorized photographs, video or audio tapes, will be asked to leave the session.

Employment Services Companies desiring to recruit employees may place their announcements on a designated bulletin board in the registration area. Please note that these announcements should be no larger than 8 ½” by 11.

ADA Accessibility Special accommodations for disabled attendees will be handled on an individual basis provided that adequate notice is given to the ECS Headquarters office.

7th NSF-MEXT US Japan Workshop on Nanotechnology: Fuel Cell and Related Technologies

Short Courses, Tutorials, and Workshops Six Short Courses will be offered in conjunction with the 212th Meeting. These courses will be held on Sunday, October 7, 2007, from 0900h to 1700h. The registration fee is $425 for ECS Members and $520 for nonmembers. Students are offered a 50% discount. The registration fee for the course covers the course, text materials, continental breakfast, luncheon, and refreshment breaks; it is not applicable to any other activities of the meeting. The deadline for registration for a course is September 5, 2007. Interested parties may register using the Advance Registration form in this brochure. Written requests for refunds will be honored only if received at Society headquarters before September 12, 2007. Pre-registration is required. All courses are subject to cancellation pending an appropriate number of advance registrants. Visit the ECS website for full course descriptions and instructor biographies.

Short Course #1 Electrodeposition of Magnetic Materials

S. Brankovic and G. Zangari, Instructors This course will provide attendees with a theoretical and working knowledge of the electrodeposition of magnetic materials, including soft and hard materials, and the characterization of materials and processes in the context of various technological applications.

Short Course #2 PEM Fuel Cells

E. Stuve and H. Gasteiger, Instructors This short-course develops the fundamental thermodynamics and electrocatalytic processes critical to polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC), including relevant half-cell reactions, their thermodynamic driving forces, and their mathematical foundations in electrocatalysis theory. Also covered will be the different functional requirements of actual PEMFC components, basic in situ diagnostics, principles of fuel cell catalyst activity measurements, the impact of uncontrolledoperation events, and the various effects of long-term materials degradation.

Short Course #3 Basics of Impedance Spectroscopy Mark E. Orazem, Instructor

This course is intended for chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers with an interest in applying electrochemical impedance techniques to study a broad variety of electrochemical processes. Ideally, the attendee should have some experience with making impedance measurements. The attendee will develop a basic understanding of the technique, the sources of errors in impedance measurements, the manner in which experiments can be optimized to reduce these errors, and the use of regression to interpret measurements in terms of meaningful physical properties. (continued on next page)

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan are conducting the 7th NSF-MEXT U.S. Japan Workshop on Nanotechnology: Fuel Cell and Related Technologies from October 4-7, 2007 at the Hilton Washington. The focus will be on the progress and future challenges of materials and material issues confronting fuel cell and hydrogen storage development and commercialization. Since nanoscale processes and material characteristics play an important role in fuel cell performance, understanding at this length scale will be a particular focus of this workshop. For additional information, please contact Robert Savinell at rfs2@cwru.edu. Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Short Course #4 Lithium Ion Battery Materials

M. Winter and Y. S. Meng, Instructors This course will cover the following: a general introduction to lithium and lithium ion batteries; anodes and interface considerations; electrolytes; cathodes, interface considerations, computational approach; cathode vs. anode interactions, inactive components; and conclusions and feedback.

Short Course #5 Basic Electrochemical Measurements Bill Eggers, Instructor

The course is targeted at scientists and engineers who are tasked with using electrochemical techniques in a variety of application areas: fuel cells, capacitors and batteries, corrosion, physical electrochemistry, electrodeposition, and sensors. The course will take a look at the basics of electrochemistry, the instruments and cells used in performing the experiments, the techniques available, and the interpretation of results.

Short Course #6 Basics of Cleaning Processing of Integrated Circuit Manufacturing

K. A. Reinhardt, J. W. Butterbaugh, and R. J. Small, Instructors This course provides a working knowledge of surface conditioning and cleaning techniques used in the manufacture of integrated circuits. Fundamentals of the techniques used for cleaning the wafer surface will be discussed. Practical applications and methods for cleaning will be presented. Upon completing this course participants will have a understanding of all types of cleaning processes used in IC manufacturing; surface conditioning for pre-diffusion clean, in particular pre-gate oxide clean, post-etch and post-implant photoresist removal, particle removal, and post-CMP clean.

Tutorial Intellectual Property: An Introduction for Research Scientists, Engineers and Technologists E. Jennings Taylor, Instructor

This tutorial will provide an introduction to the various forms of intellectual property, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights with an emphasis on patents. The objective of the tutorial is to provide the electrochemist/engineer an appreciation of the patenting process and not to replace legal counsel. Advance registration is required. Cost is $250, and $125 for students. Complimentary for employees of corporate member companies.

Professional Development Workshops John R. Susko, Instructor ECS will sponsor the following three professional development workshops at no extra cost to meeting registrants. All workshops will be held in Kalorama, Terrace Level. Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume—This informal workshop will discuss the need for the cover letter, how to write it, the many “do’s” and “don’ts” in preparing such a letter and tips for drafting an effective resume. Sunday, October 7, 2007.................... 1500-1545h Monday, October 8, 2007.................. 1200-1245h

Job Interviewing Tips—This informal workshop will discuss the art of interviewing: how to improve your chances of impressing the interviewer, key questions to ask, and other important pointers for the interviewing process. Sunday, October 7, 2007.................... 1600-1645h Monday, October 8, 2007.................. 1300-1345h Resume Round Table—This informal round table workshop is designed to provide feedback on resumes by publicly critiquing participants’ resumes and offering suggestions on ways to make them more effective. To take full advantage of the workshop, please bring a copy of your current professional resume. Monday, October 8, 2007.................. 1400-1700h

Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: A Tutorial Symposium

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering This symposium will present invited speakers who will discuss career and leadership opportunities for professionals trained in science and engineering fields with backgrounds that impact electrochemical technology education, fundamentals, development, and commercialization. Invited speakers from academia, industry, and government will provide insights and recommendations based on their own careers and will discuss the wide variety of professional/development paths available to scientists and engineers in the electrochemical fields, not only in the traditional areas, but also in emerging and multidisciplinary research and development areas. Session 1: Industrial Pathways Facilitator: Bob Savinell, Case Western Reserve University Invited speakers from industry will provide insights and recommendations based on their own careers and will discuss the wide variety of professional/development paths available to scientists and engineers in the electrochemical fields. Session 2: The Federal Perspective Facilitator: Gautam Pillay, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Federal policymakers, including congressional staff and Members of Congress, will discuss current and future support for science and technology research and development. Session 3: Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Electrochemical Sciences and Engineering Facilitator: John Van Zee, University of South Carolina Invited speakers will provide guidance to assist the interested professional in small business development, grant opportunities, and strategies for building partnerships. Session 4: Academic Perspectives Facilitator: Bob Savinell, Case Western Reserve University Invited speakers from academic institutions will provide insights and recommendations based on their own careers and will discuss the wide variety of professional/ development paths available to scientists and engineers in the electrochemical fields.

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Symposium Topics and Organizers Sessions are marked to indicate if they run on Sunday (S), Monday (M), Tuesday (Tu), Wednesday (W), Thursday (Th), and/or Friday (F). Hard-cover editions of ECS Transactions will be available for purchase and pick-up at the meeting; or you may pre-order your hard-cover ECS Transactions issue using the order form in this section or when registering online. Online editions of ECS Transactions issues will be available ONLY via the ECS Digital Library. Online editions of the Washington, DC “at” meeting issues will be available for purchase beginning September 28. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information for the online editions.

E — Dielectric and Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing E1

Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 3 (M-Tu)—A. Londergan, S. Bent, S. De Gendt, J. Elam, S. Kang and O. Van der Straten

E2

Cleaning and Surface Conditioning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 10 (M-Th)—J. Ruzyllo, P. Besson, T. Hattori, P. Mertens and R. E. Novak

E3

Analytical and Diagnostic Techniques for Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processes (Tu-Th)—D. Schroder, A. Diebold, L. Fabry, R. Hockett and H. Shimizu

E4

High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stack 5 (MW)—S. Kar, S. De Gendt, M. Houssa, H. Iwai, D. Landheer and D. Misra

A — General & Tutorials A1

General Student Poster Session (M)—G. Botte, V. Desai and V. Subramanian

E5

Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices (Tu, Th)—P. Mascher and P. Joshi

A3

Nanotechnology General Session (M-Tu)—E. Traversa, J. Li and W. Van Schalkwijk

E6

Nanoscale One-Dimensional Electronic and Photonic Devices (M-Tu)—L. Chou, Y. Bando, F. Ren, S. Roth and Z. Wang

E7

Organic Semiconductor Materials and Devices (M-W)—J. Deen, H. Klauk and J. Ruzyllo

E8

State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 47) (M-Tu)—J. Wang, J. Kim, H. Kuo and H. Ma

B — Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Energy Conversion B1

Battery/Energy Technology Joint General Session (M-F)—R. Bugga, W. Cai, J. Fenton, D. Gervasio, S. Narayanan, D. Scherson, J. Szydlo-Moore, C. Walk and C. Wei

B2

Battery Safety and Abuse Tolerance (Tu-W)—D. Doughty, K. Abraham, B. Barnett and J. Yamaki

E9

ULSI Process Integration 5 (M-Th)—C. Claeys, H. Iwai, J. Murota and M. Tao

B4

Interfacial Electrochemistry and Chemistry in High Temperature Media (W-Th)—S. Lvov, R. Dooley, D. Macdonald, S. Narayanan and D. Wesolowski

E10

Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials & Devices 8 (Tu-W)—E. Stokes, J. Bardwell, J. Brown, G. Hunter, K. C. Mishra and P. Shen

B6

Modeling of Electrochemical Power Sources (W)—R. Spotnitz, V. Srinivasan, J. Stockel and A. Weber

B7

Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage (MTh)—G. Amatucci, C. Bock, A. Manthiram, R. Mantz, V. Ramani and W. Van Schalkwijk

B8

Next Generation Photovoltaics and Photoelectro- chemistry (Tu, Th) —K. Rajeshwar, B. Marsan, R. McConnell, M. Tao, J. Turner and T. Zawodzinski

B10

Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC 7) (S -F)—T. Fuller, C. Bock, S. Cleghorn, H. Gasteiger, A. Haug, C. Lamy, T. Nguyen, K. Ota, P. Pintauro, V. Ramani and T. Zhao

B11

Rechargeable Lithium and Lithium Ion Batteries (MF)—M. Smart, K. Abraham and R. Bugga

B12

Solid-State Ionic Devices 5 (Tu-Th) - E. Wachsman, F. Garzon, A. Manivannan, R. Mukundan and E. Traversa

C — Biomedical Applications Electrochemistry C1

and

Organic

Surface Treatments for Biomedical Applications (Tu)—S. Djokic and D. Hansen

D — Corrosion, Passivation, and Anodic Films D1

Corrosion General Session (Tu, Th)—A. Davenport

D2

High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes (M-W)—H. McMurray, A. Davenport, G. Frankel, D. Hansen and H. Masuda

F — Electrochemical/Chemical Etching

Deposition

and

F1

Current Trends in Electrodeposition (an invitational symposium) (W)—J. Stickney

F2

Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials and Alloys 2 (M-Tu)—N. Myung, J. Mallett, R. Penner, E. Podlaha-Murphy, J. Talbot, N. Tao and G. Zangari

F3

Stress Related Phenomena in Electrochemical Systems (Tu-Th)—G. Stafford and J. Scully

G — Electrochemical Synthesis and Engineering G1

Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: A Tutorial Symposium (W-Th)—G. Pillay, R. Savinell and J. Van Zee

I — Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry I1

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session (Tu-W)—H. De Long, G. Brisard, J. Davidson, C. Henry, P. Hesketh, P. Kamat, R. McCreery, S. Minteer, M. Porter, D. Scherson, G. Swain and A. Wieckowski

I2

Electrochemical Scanning Probe Microscopy: From Theory to Real-World Applications (Tu, Th)—W. Schuhmann and C. Kranz

J — Sensors and Displays: Principles, Materials, and Processing

D3

Light Alloys 3 (Tu-Th)—A. Davenport, R. Buchheit, N. Missert, B. Shaw and S. Virtanen

J2

D4

Modeling and Simulation of Dissolution and Corrosion Processes (M-Tu)—R. G. Kelly, J. Meyers, F. PresuelMoreno and B. Tribollet

Physics and Chemistry of Luminescent Materials 16 (Tu)—A. Srivastava, U. Happek and K. C. Mishra

J3

Sensor, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session (Tu, Th)—R. Mukundan, S. Bhansali and M. Carter

J4

Sensor Arrays and Multi-Dimensional Sensor Systems (Tu-W)—J. Stetter, Z. Aguilar, P. Hesketh, V. Lvovich, M. Orazem and P. Vanýsek

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SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS

International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam GOLD SPONSORS

U.S. Army Research Of fice

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SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS

ASME Research & Technology Commitee on Water & Steam in Thermal Systems Cambridge NanoTech Inc.

Canon ANELVA Corporation

BRONZE SPONSORS

Daimler Chrysler

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General Functions Sunday, October 7, 2007 Corporate Tutorial

The first ECS Corporate Tutorial, “Intellectual Property: An Introduction for Research Scientists, Engineers and Technologists,” will provide an introduction to the various forms of intellectual property, trade secrets, trademarks, and copyrights with an emphasis on patents. The objective of the tutorial is to provide the electrochemist/engineer an appreciation of the patenting process and not to replace legal counsel. E. Jennings Taylor will instruct this session, which will take place from 1300-1600h in Conservatory on the Terrace Level. Advance registration is required.

Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair Orientation

We encourage all Symposium Organizers and Technical Session Co-Chairs to attend this important informational session in Hemisphere on the Concourse Level, from 15001700h. The Co-Chair Orientation will take place during the first 10 minutes of the meeting.

“Understanding Non-Conventional Photovoltaic Cells… for the Rest of Us”

This series of Sunday evening talks provides an opportunity to learn more about other areas of electrochemical and solid-state research within ECS, as well as to meet colleagues and other members. This evening’s talk, entitled “Understanding NonConventional Photovoltaic Cells,” will be delivered by Laurie Peter from 1830-1930h in Lincoln East/West on the Concourse Level.

Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General Meeting

The Electronics and Photonics Division will be holding an Award Reception and General Meeting for all members of the Division at 1900h in Caucus on the Terrace Level.

Sunday Evening Get-Together

An informal get-together will be held on the International Terrace on the Terrace Level, from 1930-2130h.

Moday, October 9, 2007 Technical Registrants’ Continental Breakfast

Continental breakfast will be available in the International Terrace on the Terrace Level, from 0730-0800h, preceding the Plenary Session.

Plenary and Honors and Awards Session

Beginning at 08:00h in International Ballroom Center on the Concourse Level, Bernard S. Meyerson, Vice President for Strategic Alliances and Chief Technology Officer of IBM’s Systems and Technology Group, will deliver the ECS Lecture: “The Origins of and Imperative for Green IT.” Also at this session, Sergio Trasatti, recipient of the 2007 Olin Palladium Medal, will deliver his talk entitled “An Excursion to the Heart of Electrochemistry.” There will be recognition of other Divisional award winners as well.

Coffee Break

Immediately following the Plenary and Honors and Awards Session at 1000h, a coffee break will be held in the International Terrace on the Terrace Level.

Monday Evening Mixer, Student Poster Session, and Technical Exhibit

Along with the grand opening of the Technical Exhibit, an informal gathering will be held in the Exhibit Hall on the Concourse Level, from 1800-2000h. Beer, soft drinks, and snacks will be served on a complimentary basis. The General Society Student Poster Session will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer. Formal presentations will begin at 1800h. (Students may start setting up their posters in the exhibit hall at 1400h; judging of the posters will begin at 1700h.) All General

Society Student Poster Session participants are encouraged to attend the Technical Exhibit on Tuesday at 1200h where the winners will be announced and given an award plaque. The Technical Exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to meeting attendees. All meeting registrants are invited to attend.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007 Technical Exhibit

The Technical Exhibit will be held in the Exhibit Hall on the Concourse Level from 0900-1400h and again from 1900-2100h along with the evening’s Poster Session. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees. The coffee break is scheduled for 0930h in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits.

Coffee Break

A coffee break will be held from 0930-1000h in the Exhibit Hall on the Concourse Level.

Student Poster Award Presentation

Winners of the General Society Student Poster Session will be announced at 1200h at the Technical Exhibit in the Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level.

Olin Palladium Award Reception

All meeting registrants are invited to attend the award reception honoring Sergio Trasatti, recipient of the 2007 Olin Palladium Medal, at 1800-1845h, in Cabinet on the Concourse Level.

Technical Exhibit and Evening Poster Session

The Technical Exhibit will again be open in conjunction with a general poster session consisting of 269 posters covering several technical symposia in the Exhibit Hall on the Concourse Level from 1900-2100h.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007 Technical Exhibit

The Technical Exhibit will be held in the Exhibit Hall on the Concourse Level, from 0900-1400h, in conjunction with a coffee break at 0930h.

Coffee Break

A coffee break will be held from 0930-1000h, in the Exhibit Hall on the Concourse Level.

Corrosion Division Award Reception

The Corrosion Division will hold its annual Award Reception at 1800h in Kalorama on the Terrace Level. Tickets are sold separately for $10/$12, subject to availability, and are nonrefundable.

Battery Division Award Reception

The Battery Division Award Reception will be held at 1900h in Conservatory on the Terrace Level. Tickets are sold separately for $10/$12, subject to availability, and are nonrefundable.

Thursday, October 11, 2007 Coffee Break

A coffee break will be held from 0930-1000h, in the Concourse on the Concourse Level and in the International Terrace on the Terrace Level.

Friday, October 12, 2007 Coffee Break

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Committee Meetings Sunday, October 7, 2007 1500h........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Compound Semiconductors, Hamilton, Terrace Level 1500h........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on ULSI Science & Technology, Independence, Terrace Level 1600h........ Interface Advisory Board, Jackson, Terrace Level 1700h........ Electronics & Photonics Division Symposium Planning & Technical Directions Subcommittee, Independence, Terrace Level 1700h........ Dielectric Science & Technology Division Governing Body / Long Range Planning Committee & Symposium Planning Meeting, Map, Terrace Level 1700h........ Corrosion Division Executive Committee, Military, Concourse Level 1700h........ Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Symposium Planning Committee, Monroe East, Concourse Level 1730h........ Fuel Cell Subcommittee, Monroe West, Concourse Level 1800h........ Battery Division Executive Committee & Symposium Planning Subcommittee, Conservatory, Terrace Level 1830h........ Council of Sections, Hemisphere, Concourse Level 1900h........ Electronics & Photonics Division Award Reception & General Meeting, Caucus, Terrace Level 1930h........ Luminescence & Display Materials Division Executive Committee, Chevy Chase, Terrace Level 2000h........ Sensor Division Executive Committee, Hamilton, Terrace Level 2000h........ Electronics & Photonics Division Executive

Monday, October 8, 2007 Committee, Independence, Terrace Level 0645h........ Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Executive Committee, Edison, Terrace Level 0700h........ High Temperature Materials Division Executive Committee, Farragut, Terrace Level 0700h........ Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Executive Committee, Grant, Terrace Level 0930h........ Vittorio de Nora Award Nominating Committee, Hamilton, Terrace Level 1000h........ Ad Hoc Gift Acceptance Committee, Jackson, Terrace Level

1030h........ Society Meeting Committee, Map, Terrace Level 1330h........ Education Committee, Edison, Terrace Level 1330h........ Development Committee, Farragut, Terrace Level 1500h........ New Technology Subcommittee, Hamilton, Terrace Level 1530h........ ECS Transactions Editorial Board, Jackson, Terrace Level 1600h........ Solid State Divisions Chairs’ Meeting, Edison, Terrace Level 1600h........ Honors & Awards Committee, Grant, Terrace Level 1630h........ Letters Advisory Board, Hamilton, Terrace Level 1700h........ European Section Executive Committee, Farragut, Terrace Level 1800h........ European Section Meeting, Conservatory, Terrace Level 1900h........ Electrodeposition Division Executive Committee, Jackson, Terrace Level 1900h........ Energy Technology Division Executive Committee, Map, Terrace Level

Tuesday, October 9, 2007 0700h........ JES/ESL Editorial Board, Grant, Terrace Level 0700h........ Symposium Subcommittee, Cabinet, Concourse Level 0730h........ Council of Past Presidents, Hamilton, Terrace Level 0930h........ Publication Committee, Jackson, Terrace Level 1000h........ Individual Membership Committee / Division / Section Representatives, Kalorama, Terrace Level 1400h........ Technical Affairs Committee, Hamilton, Terrace Level 1530h........ Finance Committee, Independence, Terrace Level 1600h........ Nominating Committee, Grant, Terrace Level

Wednesday, October 10, 2007 0730h........ Corporate Membership Committee, Grant, Terrace Level 1000h........ Ways & Means Committee, Hamilton, Terrace Level 1215h........ Financial Policy Advisory Committee, Grant, Terrace Level 1400h........ Development Solicitation Subcommittee, Hamilton, Terrace Level

Thursday, October 11, 2007 0900h........ Board of Directors Concourse Level

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1900h........ Electronics & Photonics Division Award Reception & General Meeting, Caucus, Terrace Level (No ticket required.)

Monday, October 8

1215h........ Battery Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, International Ballroom West, Concourse Level 1215h........ High Temperature Materials Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, 1919 Grill, Lobby Level

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1215h........ Electrodeposition Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Conservatory, Terrace Level 1215h........ Luminescence & Display Materials Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, 1919 Grill, Lobby Level 1800.......... Corrosion Division Award Reception, Kalorama, Terrace Level 1900.......... Battery Division Award Reception, Conservatory, Terrace Level


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Special Lectures Sunday, October 7 For the Rest of Us… 1830h, Lincoln East/West, Concourse Level

Understanding Non-Conventional Photovoltaic Cells by Laurie Peter Prof. Peter’s talk will discuss how non-conventional cells work and to explain how they can be described within a simple unified theoretical framework that is accessible to physicists and chemists alike and which allows definition of strategies for device optimization. Recent years have seen the development of several unconventional types of solar cells that, at first sight at least, appear to differ substantially from normal solid state cells. Two examples of these non-conventional PV cells are dye-sensitized nanocrystalline solar cells (DSC or Grätzel cells) and bulk heterojunction organic solar cells (polymer/fullerene cells). The common feature of these cells is an extended three-dimensional nanostructured junction formed by interpenetration of electron and hole conducting phases. In both types of cell, the primary step in the process of converting solar energy into electrical power involves absorption of photons to create a molecular excited state that can be described as a tightly bound exciton. The subsequent separation of charge across the interfacial region between the two phases (exciton dissociation) leads to a long-lived charge separated state, with the electron in one phase and the hole in the other. The generation of a photovoltage at the cell contacts reflects the deviation in the local electron and hole concentrations from their (generally very low) values in thermal equilibrium, and this in turn depends on the balance between the rate of electron hole pair generation by light and the rate of electron hole recombination across the nanostructured interface. By contrast, efficient generation of a photocurrent requires not only selective contacts, but also carrier transit times that are shorter than typical recombination lifetimes. Remarkably, these cells can satisfy these two criteria in spite of the enormous internal surface area at which electron-hole recombination can occur. In the DSC, the interface is formed between an electronically conducting porous nanocrystalline oxide matrix (usually titanium dioxide) and an ionically conducting redox electrolyte or other ‘hole conducting’ medium. The high ionic strength electrolyte that permeates the porous oxide film effectively screens electronic charge in the oxide, largely eliminating macroscopic electrical fields and space charge effects. The driving force for the separation of electrons and ‘holes’ is therefore related primarily to the concentration gradients set up when carriers are extracted at the contacts. Laurie Peter is currently a professor of physical chemistry at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. He received both his BSc and PhD from the University of Southampton, where his PhD research under the supervision of Sir Graham Hills was concerned with electrode kinetics in aprotic media. Prof. Peter was introduced to photophysics and semiconductor electrochemistry during the five years (1969-1974) that he spent working in the late Professor Heinz Gerischer’s laboratory at the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin, first as a CIBA Postdoctoral Fellow and then as a staff member. In 1974, Prof. Peter became lecturer at the University of Southampton and was promoted to a Chair 1993. During this period, he worked on a range of topics including electrocrystallization, anodic films on metals, conducting 12

polymers, semiconductor electrochemistry and porous silicon. Prof. Peter developed the technique of intensity modulated photocurrent spectroscopy (IMPS), the first of several related experimental techniques for characterizing the kinetics of photoelectrochemical reactions. Prof. Peter’s more recent work has developed a strong practical focus on the application of electrochemistry and photoelectrochemistry for the fabrication and characterization of thin film solar cells. He has developed a number of experimental methods to characterize the dynamic behavior of photoelectrochemical systems, including DSC. Prof. Peter has published around 230 scientific papers as well as several book chapters. He was awarded the Electrochemistry Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1992 and the Pergamon Medal of the International Society of Electrochemistry in 1997 He has been a Leverhulme Research Fellow and a Vice-President of the International Society of Electrochemistry. Until recently, he was a long-serving Editor of the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry.

Monday, October 8 Plenary Session 0800h, International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level

The ECS Lecture:

The Origins of and Imperative for Green IT by Bernard S. Meyerson Dr. Meyerson will cover the latest trend in technology: how the industry went over a power cliff many did not see coming, driving the need for dramatic strategy shifts and technology innovations going forward; and how collaborative innovation is becoming the gold standard for joint efforts. When the silicon technology train came off the rails after forty years of linear progress, the impact of that departure was staggering. It was marked by the end of the close coupling between the regular scaling of chip density, well known as Moore’s law, and the associated improvements in technology performance. As materials crucial to chip performance (e.g., aluminum and silicon dioxide) reached the end of their useful lives, one no longer obtained performance benefits from ever more aggressive device dimensions. Those caught unaware encountered unacceptable spikes in chip and associated system power requirements. Combining this “progress” in chip technology with high density packaging had led to a crisis in data centers worldwide, where the energy costs of operating such data centers approached those of provisioning them. The increasing carbon footprint associated with information technology (IT), though still modest, forewarns of action required to prevent out-of-control growth. This talk will address the origins of the challenges we now face, and actions underway in technology and systems to proactively address this now critical issue impacting the future of all IT. Bernard S. Meyerson is Vice-President for Strategic Alliances and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of IBM’s Systems and Technology Group (STG). In 1980, Dr. Meyerson joined IBM Research as a staff member, leading the development of silicon germanium and other high performance technologies over a period of 10 years. In 1992, Dr. Meyerson was appointed an IBM Fellow, IBM’s highest technical honor. In 2003 he assumed operational responsibility as the head of IBM’s Semiconductor Research and Development Center (SRDC), and led the world’s largest semiconductor development consortium, with members being IBM, Sony, Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Toshiba, AMD, Samsung, Chartered Semiconductor, and Infineon. Dr. Meyerson has received numerous awards for his work, which include the Materials Research Society Medal, the ECS Electronics and Photonics Division Award, the IEEE Ernst Weber Award for the body of work culminating in the commercialization of Si-Ge-based communications technology, and the IEEE Electron Devices Society J. J. Ebers Award. Dr. Meyerson was cited as “Inventor of the Year” by the New York State Legislature in 1988, and he was recognized as “United States Distinguished Inventor of the Year” by the U.S. IP Law Association and the Patent and Trademark office in 1999. He was also elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2002.

Olin Palladium Medal Award Lecture

An Excursion into the Heart of Electrochemistry by Sergio Trasatti “An Excursion into the Heart of Electrochemistry” is intended to touch upon fundamental concepts that have been developed in the Dr. Trasatti’s scientific production, starting from the point of considering the electronic energy of metals as the primary factor establishing a number of observed regularities in the properties of electrode interfaces. The survey will include the physical meaning of electrode potentials, pzc-work function relationships, metal/vacuum vs. metal/solution interfaces, metal vs. oxide surface properties, and factors of electrocatalysis. Sergio Trasatti received his “Laureato” in industrial chemistry at the University of Milan in 1961, became assistant professor in the same university in 1967, and won

the Chair of Industrial Electrochemistry in 1980. In 1989 he was called to the Chair of Electrochemistry. Dr. Trasatti’s research interests are in the field of the electrical double layer, electrocatalysis, electrochemical surface science, single electrode potential, surface chemistry of oxides, and metal and oxide single crystals. Dr. Trasatti is the author of about 300 papers including 13 chapters in multi-authored books. Editor of a book in two volumes on “Electrodes of Conductive Metallic Oxides” and of several special issues, he is a member of the editorial boards of major electrochemistry journals and book series. Titular member of the IUPAC Commission on Electrochemistry since 1976, Dr. Trasatti was chair of the Commission (1985-86), and elected member of the IUPAC Physical Chemistry Division Committee for the term 198790. He was President of ISE for the term 1989-1990, Chair of the Publication Committee in 1999-2001, and one of the Editors of Electrochimica Acta, the official journal of ISE (2002) of which he has been Editor-in-Chief since January 2003. Dr. Trasatti’s awards and recognitions include the “Miolati” Prize of the Italian Association of Physical Chemistry (1975); Honorary Member of the Polish Chemical Society (1985); Distinguished Lecturer at the Clarkson University, Potsdam NY (1988); Pergamon-Electrochimica Acta Gold Medal of ISE (1993); Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Argentina (1994); Corresponding Member of the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere (1997); 75th Anniversary Medal of the Polish Chemical Society (1997); Honorary Medal of the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences (2000); ECS Fellow (2000); Frumkin Memorial Medal of ISE (2003); Honorary Member of ISE (2004); and recipient of the Gold Seal of the Italian Chemical Society (2007). 2007 Olin Palladium Award Reception—All meeting registrants are invited to attend the award reception honoring Sergio Trasatti, recipient of the 2007 Olin Palladium Medal on Tuesday, October 9, at 1800-1845h, in Cabinet on the Concourse Level.

Award Winners ECS Carl Wagner Memorial Award Philip N. Bartlett will receive the Carl Wagner Medal at the Plenary Session on Monday, October 8, 0800h in the International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level. He will present his award address, “Engineering Surfaces for Electrochemical SERS,” on Tuesday, October 9, 2007 at 0920h in Georgetown Room East, Concourse Level. Philip N. Bartlett received a BA in chemistry from the University of Oxford in 1978. He was awarded a British Petroleum Scholarship to study for a PhD in photoelectrochemistry under the supervision of Professor W. John Albery FRS at Imperial College in London and received his PhD in 1981. Following his PhD, Prof. Bartlett was awarded a Research Fellowship from the Royal Society for the Exhibition of 1851 to work on modified electrodes at Imperial College. In 1984 he was appointed to a lectureship in physical chemistry at the University of Warwick and in 1991 as a professor of physical chemistry at the University of Bath. Since 1993 he has been at the University of Southampton where he is a professor of electrochemistry and currently the deputy head of School responsible for research. Professor Bartlett’s research interests are in the areas of bioelectrochemistry, electrochemical sensors, and electrodeposition and applications of nanomaterials. Current Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

research in his group includes work on the design of electrode surfaces for enzyme and coenzyme electrochemistry for applications in biosensors and bioelectrosynthesis, and the application of high throughput methods to the design of modified electrodes for NADH oxidation. These studies particularly focus on the application of modified electrodes and conducting polymers in bioelectrochemistry and include studies of coupled diffusion and reaction in these systems and the modeling of electrode responses. In the area of nanomaterials the Bartlett group has been active in the applications of templated electrochemical deposition to produce materials containing regular arrays of uniform pores. In this work they use either lyotropic liquid crystalline phases or assemblies of colloidal particles as templates to direct the electrochemical deposition of metals, polymers and oxides. The work on lyotropic liquid crystalline phases utilizes the established phase behavior of lyotropic liquid crystals to allow precise control over the architecture of metal films at the nanometer scale. This work is being commercialized by Nanotecture Ltd. for application in energy storage. Work in the Bartlett group on colloidal templates is concentrated on the unique effects of the regular 50 to 1000 nm scale porous structure of these films on the optical, magnetic and superconducting properties of thin metal films. Recent studies have shown that appropriately structured surfaces exhibit large stable and reproducible surface enhanced Raman scattering. (continued on next page) 13


Professor Bartlett is a Fellow of the International Society for Electrochemistry and a member of Faraday Council of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He has received a number of awards including the Tajima Prize of the ISE in 1992, the Armstrong lectureship from the Society of Chemical Industry in 1994, the Geoffrey Barker Medal from the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2004, and the Electrodeposition award of the ECS in 2005.

ECS Honorary Membership For exceptional contributions in electrochemical science and engineering research and teaching. John Newman earned his BS in chemical engineering in 1960 from Northwestern University. While at Northwestern University, he was an engineering co-op student at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he worked on diffusion in ion exchangers and solvent extraction. He entered the University of California, Berkeley for graduate study, obtaining his master’s degree in 1962, on current distribution in porous electrodes, under the guidance of Professor Charles Tobias. In 1963 he obtained his doctorate, on steady laminar flow past a circular cylinder at high Reynolds numbers. While a PhD student, he contributed to the preparation of major portions of the English edition of Levich’s book, Physicochemical Hydrodynamics, published in 1962. Shortly after receiving his doctorate, Newman joined the faculty at UC Berkeley and became a full professor in 1970, where he is still an active member. He had won the Young Author’s Prize for his work on current distribution on a rotating disk below the limiting current. In 1969, Dr. Newman again won the Young Author’s Prize for his work with his student William Parrish on modeling channel electrochemical flow cells. In 1985, he received the David C. Grahame Award of the Physical Electrochemistry Division of the Society. Dr. Newman’s book, Electrochemical Systems, sponsored by ECS, was published in 1973, with a second printing in 1991, and a third in 2004 (with coauthor Karen E. Thomas-Alyea), is used throughout the world as a monograph and graduate text in electrochemical engineering. He is an ECS Fellow and his other ECS awards include the Henry B. Linford Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1990 and the Olin Palladium Medal in 1991. He was an associate editor for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society for 10 years starting in 1990. In addition to his numerous publications, reviews, and lectures, Professor Newman has made many contributions to electrochemical technology through his consulting work. He is also a Faculty Senior Scientist and Principal Investigator in the Environmental Energy Technologies Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he is in charge of the Batteries for Advanced Transportation Technologies program. Lithium/polymer batteries and polymer-electrolyte fuel cells have been highlights of recent work. In 2002, he spent a semester as the Onsager Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway, and, in 1999, was elected to the National Academy of Engineering. For extraordinary service to ECS and for the invention and development of technologically and commercially important compound semiconductor heterojunction materials, processes, and related devices, such as lightemitting diodes, laser, ultra-fast transistors, and solar cells. Jerry M. Woodall, a National Medal of Technology Laureate, and distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University, 14

received a BS in metallurgy in 1960 from MIT. In 1982, he was awarded a PhD in electrical engineering from Cornell University. He pioneered and patented the development of GaAs high efficiency IR LEDs, used today in remote control and data link applications such as TV sets and IR LAN. This was followed by the invention and seminal work on gallium aluminum arsenide (GaAlAs) and GaAlAs/GaAs heterojunctions used in super-bright red LEDs and lasers used, for example, in CD players and short link optical fiber communications. He also pioneered and patented the GaAlAs/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistor used in, for example, cellular phones. Also, using GaAs/InGaAs strained, non-lattice-matched heterostructures, he pioneered the “pseudomorphic” high electron mobility transistor (HEMT), a state-of-the-art high speed device widely used in cellular phones. His efforts are recorded in over 345 publications in the open literature, and 75 issued U.S. patents. His accomplishments have been recognized by his election as IBM Fellow in 1985, an $80,000 IBM Corporate Award in 1992 for the invention of the GaAlAs/GaAs heterojunction, and, most recently, the 2001 National Medal of Technology awarded by the President of the United States. Other recognition includes the 1980 ECS Electronics and Photonics Division Award, the 1984 IEEE Jack A. Morton Award, the 1985 ECS Solid State Science and Technology Award, the 1988 Heinrich Welker Gold Medal and International GaAs Symposium Award, the 1990 American Vacuum Society (AVS) Medard Welch (Founder’s) Award (its highest honor), the 1997 Eta Kappa Nu Vladimir Karapetoff Eminent Members' Award, the 1998 American Society for Engineering Education’s General Electric Senior Research Award, the 1998 ECS Edward Goodrich Acheson (Founder’s) Award (one of its highest honors), an IEEE Third Millennium Medal (2000), the Federation of Materials Societies’ 2002 National Materials Advancement Award, and the 2005 IEEE Jun-ichci Nishizawa Gold Medal. Honorific recognition includes his election to the National Academy of Engineering in 1989, Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1982, IEEE Fellow in 1990, ECS Fellow in 1992, and AVS Fellow in 1994. His national professional society activities include President of ECS (1990).

2007 Class of ECS Fellows For contributions to solid-state and electrochemical science and education. Simon S. Ang received his BSEE degree from the University of Arkansas in 1980, MSEE degree from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1981, and PhD degree in electrical engineering from Southern Methodist University in 1985. He joined Texas Instruments, Inc., Dallas, in 1981, starting as a product engineer and later as an engineering manager in power integrated circuit development. Since 1988, he has been with the University of Arkansas where he is currently a professor of electrical engineering, and an adjunct professor in microelectronics/ photonics and biomedical engineering. Dr. Ang is the author and principal author of two textbooks in electrical engineering. He has authored/co-authored six book chapters in subjects ranging from microelectronic packaging to MEMS processes. He is the author and coauthor of 98 refereed journal papers and is the presenter/copresenter of 136 international conference presentations. Dr. Ang is the inventor of three U.S. patents and co-inventor of one U.S. patent. He has a wide research interest that covers microelectronic packaging, brain sensors, chemical sensors, microelectromechanical systems, microelectronic materials, solar cells, switching converters, and mixed-signal circuits. He was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching by the Arkansas Alumni Association in 1994. He Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


served as the major advisor and co-advisor for 82 doctoral and master’s degrees in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, microelectronic/photonics, and mechanical engineering. Dr. Ang serves as the principal investigator and coprincipal investigator in 49 funded projects from federal government agencies and industries. He served, for three years, as the co-director of one of the premier academic research centers (HiDEC) in microelectronic packaging. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), United Kingdom. He received the Insignia Award in Technology (CGIA) from the City and Guilds of London Institute (UK). He is a registered professional engineer in Arkansas. He is an Honorary President of Xi’an Aeronautical Polytechnic College in China. Dr. Ang has served on the Executive Committee of the Dielectric Science and Technology Division from 1998 to 2004. He served as the co-editor in four ECS symposia, and taught a short course in microelectronic packaging at an ECS meeting in 1996. For contributions to understanding the properties of metal and metal oxide surfaces; for practical application of this theoretical knowledge; and for serving as an unwavering role model in research. Viola Birss obtained her PhD as a Commonwealth Scholar at the University of Auckland in the area of anodic film formation at silver electrodes with Dr. G. A. Wright. She then took on a position with Dr. B. E. Conway at the University of Ottawa to carry out pioneering work on the supercapacitive properties of hydrous metal oxides, particularly Ru oxide, which has spawned much of the current great interest in this area. She was then employed as a research scientist with Alcan International Ltd. in Kingston, Ontario, where she worked on pitting and stress corrosion and on the development of new Al alloys. After one year at Alcan, Dr. Birss joined the Chemistry Department at the University of Calgary as an assistant professor in 1983, where she was promoted to an associate professor in 1987 and to full professor in 1991. Since joining the University of Calgary, Dr. Birss’ principal area of research has been on the growth mechanism, nanostructure, and electrochemical properties of a wide range of surface films. Significant contributions have included pioneering work on redox-active metal oxides, investigations of metal/polymer interfaces, and the protection of Al and Mg alloys from corrosion using a novel ac/dc spark anodization method. More recent work has had a strong focus on electrocatalysis as applied to various fuel cell systems, including the formation of novel alloy nanoparticles for methanol oxidation and low cost, non-noble metal electrocatalysts for the reduction of oxygen. In the solid oxide fuel cells area, Dr. Birss’ key research achievements include the establishment of the kinetics and mechanisms of fuel oxidation and oxygen reduction reactions using 3-electrode electrochemical methods, and on overcoming sulfur poisoning and Cr contamination. Dr. Birss has published over 135 refereed papers, as well as ~50 research reports for industrial sponsors, and has been well-funded by many organizations. Dr. Birss is a founder and co-chair of the Western Canada Fuel Cell Initiative (WCFCI), involving over 35 research groups at 8 institutions. She is also the co-founder of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Canada, currently involving over 90 individuals from industry, government, and academia. Dr. Birss’ outstanding research achievements have been recognized by numerous honors and awards, including the W. Lash Miller Award in Electrochemistry in 1985, the inaugural C. Benson Award of the CSC in 1991, the NSF ADVANCE Distinguished Lectureship Award in 2005, and a Canada Research Chair (Tier I) in Materials for Fuel Cells and Related Energy Systems. Dr. Birss has been a plenary and Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

keynote speaker at many national and international meetings and has been the organizer of numerous scientific symposia and meetings. She has also served as an editor for several key journals and has been a highly active member of ECS and the Canadian Society for Chemistry. For contributions to the theoretical experimental investigations of charge and spin transport in nanoscale structures and devices based on organic and inorganic compounds for nanoelectronics and vacuum electronics applications. Marc Cahay received his BS in physics from the University of Liege, Belgium, in 1981. He has a Master’s degree in physics and a PhD in electrical engineering, which he received from Purdue University in 1986 and 1987, respectively. He joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Cincinnati in 1989. He has over 20 years experience in the field of semiconductor devices and materials. His most recent research interests include nanotechnology, vacuum microelectronics, and spintronics. He has published over 100 refereed journal papers in these areas and an additional 50 papers in refereed proceedings. He has served on the program committees of over 30 international conferences. Since 1992, He has been an active member of ECS for which he has co-edited of 10 proceedings volumes of symposia on quantum confinement and cold cathodes. He has been on the board of the IEEE Technical Committee on Spintronics and Nanomagnetism since 2002. He has co-edited a special issue on spintronics for the IEE Proceedings of Devices, Circuits, and Systems and he is also co-author of a book on an Introduction to Spintronics for CRC book press to appear in 2007. M. Cahay’s research highlights include the first selfconsistent calculation of the current-voltage characteristics of resonant tunneling diodes taking into account space-charge effects. He has also proposed the use of rare-earth sulfide materials to build chemically and thermally stable cold cathodes with experimentally demonstrated work function as low as 1 eV. More recently, he has shown that the spin relaxation times of organic spin valves grown into the nanopores of self-assembled alumina templates can be three orders of magnitude larger than the longest values recorded in compound semiconductors. M. Cahay received twice the W.H. Middendorf Excellence in Research Award (in 1991 and 2005) and the W. Restmeyer Excellence in Teaching Award (2006) from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. He is also the recipient of the 1995 Sigma Xi Young Investigator Research Award at the University of Cincinnati. He was promoted to the rank of IEEE Fellow in December 2006. For contributions to furthering the understanding of applying electrochemical engineering fundamentals, and development and optimization of proton exchange membrane fuel cells, and for his dedicated service to ECS. James M. Fenton has been director of the Florida Solar Energy Center since January, 2005. The center, a research institute of the University of Central Florida, is the country’s largest and most active state alternative energy research center. He also serves as a professor in UCF’s Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering Department. Prior to joining FSEC, he spent 20 years as a chemical engineering professor at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Fenton’s research activities in fuel cells, pollution prevention, and sustainable energy are helping FSEC expand their nationally acclaimed research and education (continued on next page) 15


programs in hydrogen, alternative fuels, solar energy, and buildings energy efficiency. He received his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Illinois in 1984 and his BS from UCLA in 1979. He has mentored over 20 MS students and 17 PhD students, most related to electrochemical fields, and is the author, with these graduate students, of more than 120 scientific publications and a number of book chapters and patents. He gave a special invited lecture sponsored by ECS at the Cancun Meeting on “Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells… for the Rest of Us.” The 27 symposia he organized or co-organized do not include the ECS Student Poster Sessions that he organized; and it should be noted that Fenton has the current longest tenure as coordinator of the Student Poster Sessions. Fenton’s research group has developed high-temperature (>95°C), low-relative humidity membrane-electrode assemblies (MEAs) for proton-exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) applications and analytical and diagnostic techniques, based on fundamental understanding, to quantify the six sources of polarization losses in the MEA to help in the optimization of fuel cell components for a given application. He is the Principal Investigator of the “Lead Research and Development Activity for DOE’s High Temperature, Low Relative Humidity Membrane Program.” FSEC leads the 12-member university and industry team receiving $19 million in federal funding over five years for high temperature low relative humidity polymer membrane research. He also manages and serves as DOE’s technical point of contact for the DOE’s High Temperature Membrane Working Group. For outstanding contributions to electrochemistry dealing with halogenated organic compounds, with transition metal-mediated reductive intramolecular cyclizations, and with electrochemically induced alkyneallene isomerizations, and for dedicated service to ECS as an officer of the Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division. Dennis G. Peters began his academic career as an instructor at Indiana University in 1962, and he has been the Herman T. Briscoe Professor of Chemistry at that institution since 1975. He received his BS (cum laude) from the California Institute of Technology in 1958 and his PhD from Harvard University in 1962. During the last 35 years, his research has focused on mechanistic and synthetic aspects of the electrochemical reduction of halogenated organic compounds in nonaqueous media. His research has involved detailed explorations of the direct cathodic reduction of alkyl halides, olefinic and acetylenic halides, and acyl halides at mercury and carbon cathodes. In addition, he has investigated the use of electrogenerated nickel(I) and cobalt(I) complexes as catalysts for the indirect reductive cleavage of halogenated organic substrates. In the area of synthetic organic electrochemistry, he has studied both direct and indirect intramolecular reductive cyclization reactions; and, quite recently, ringexpansion reactions induced catalytically by electrogenerated nickel(I) and cobalt(I) salen. Recently, he has received the Distinguished Service Award from Indiana University (2005) and the George W. Pinnell Award for Outstanding Service to Indiana University (2006). In recognition of his devotion to the cause of education and research in the fundamental understanding of electrochemical systems. Daniel Scherson received his License in chemistry from the Faculty of Basic Sciences, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile in 1974, and his PhD in chemistry from University of California, Davis in 1979. Following a string of post-doctoral research appointments at UC Berkeley with Prof. Newman, at the Lawrence 16

Berkeley National Laboratory with Dr. Phil Ross, at Case Western Reserve University with Prof. Yeager, and lastly with Prof. Dieter Kolb at the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin, he joined Case Western Reserve University as an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry in 1983. Prof. Scherson is currently the Charles F. Mabery Professorship of Research in Chemistry, a position he has held since 2003, and also Director of the Ernest B. Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences. He has published over 200 hundred papers and 5 U.S. and international patents. Prof. Scherson has served as an Associate Editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society and has been appointed by the Society to become Editor of this Journal in 2008. During his career he has received a number of awards including a Vittorio de Nora - Diamond Shamrock Postdoctoral Fellowship (1981), a Max Planck Gesellschaft Fellowship (1982-83), an IBM Faculty Development Award (1983-85), a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship (1993-94), the David C. Grahame Award of the Physical Electrochemistry Division of ECS (2000), an Alexander von Humboldt Senior Fellowship Award (2002), and the Faraday Medal of the Electrochemistry Group of the Royal Chemical Society (2004). His major research interests are in the areas of experimental and theoretical aspects of electrocatalysis and the development of time- and spatially resolved in situ techniques for the study of solid-liquid interfaces. For his sustained and internationally recognized contributions to the understanding of the transport, defect equilibria, and heterogenenous electrocatalytic properties of ion conducting materials. Eric D. Wachsman is the Director of the Florida Institute for Sustainable Energy, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy High Temperature Electrochemistry Center at the University of Florida, and a UF Research Foundation Professor in the Department of Materials Science & Engineering. He received his PhD in materials science & engineering from Stanford University, and his BS in chemical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Wachsman has focused his career on developing advanced, efficient, energy conversion devices and technologies. His research is on electronically and chemically functional ceramics, ionic transport in solids, and the heterogeneous electrocatalysis at their surface. This research includes the development of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), gas separation membranes, solid-state gas sensors, the electrocatalytic conversion of CH4, and the post-combustion reduction of NOx, using advanced oxygen-ion conducting materials. Dr. Wachsman’s primary affiliation is with ECS, where he is Chair of the High Temperature Materials Division, lead organizer for both the “Solid State Ionic Devices” and the “Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage” symposia series, and Faculty Advisor for the University of Florida Student Chapter of ECS. In addition, he is an Editor of Ionics, formerly an associate editor of Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Councilor of the Florida Section of the American Ceramic Society, and a member of the American Chemical Society, the International Society for Solid State Ionics, and the Materials Research Society. He has more than 120 publications and 8 patents on ionic and electronic transport in ceramics, their catalytic properties, and device performance. Dr. Wachsman is also a frequent invited panelist on fuel cell and hydrogen energy research, ranging from the U.S. Department of Energy “Fuel Cell Report to Congress” and “Basic Research Needs Related to High Temperature Electrochemical Devices for Hydrogen Production, Storage and Use,” to the National Science Foundation “Workshop on Fundamental Research Needs in Ceramics,” NATO “Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conducting (MIEC) Perovskites for Advanced Energy Systems,” and the National Academies “Global Dialogues on Emerging Science and Technologies.” Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Battery Division Technology Award Michel Broussely will receive the Battery Division Technology Award at the Battery Division Luncheon and Business Meeting on Monday, October 8, 2007 in the International Ballroom West, Concourse Level. He will present his award address, “From Lithium to Lithium Ion, a 40 Year Battery Generation,” on Tuesday, October 9, at 1400h, in Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level. Michel Broussely graduated Dr. ès Sciences Physiques (Poitiers University, France) in 1975. While a student at the university, he had his first experience with lithium batteries during a one year training period (1971) at the research laboratory of Saft/Department Piles. It was under the direction of Jean Paul Gabano, the well known pioneer in lithium batteries, and recipient of the Battery Division Research Award in 1987. Dr. Broussely joined Saft in Poitiers, France in August 1975 as a research engineer in the research team on lithium batteries. His first research work and first patent was devoted to non-aqueous electrolytes for primary solid cathode lithium batteries, a challenge at that time. He also participated at that time in the development of the first lithium battery commercialized by Saft, Li/Ag2CrO4 for pacemakers, then in the development of lithium/thionyl chloride, still widely manufactured today. For 32 years, he has been actively participating in different positions at Saft in the R&D of many type of lithium primary batteries, then rechargeable and Li ion. He is now Scientific Director of Saft, in the Specialty Battery Group. He has been a member of the scientific committee of the International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (IMLB) since 1992 when he was chair of the technical program of the 6th meeting in Münster, Germany. He is author or coauthor of many patents and scientific publications in the field. Contributor to several books on batteries, he recently co-edited a book on the industrial applications of batteries.

Battery Division Research Award Clare P. Grey will receive the Battery Division Research Award at the Battery Division Luncheon and Business Meeting on Monday, October 8, 2007, in the International Ballroom West, Concourse Level. She will present her award address, “The Application of Novel, Local Probes of Structure to Investigate Electrode Materials,” on Monday October 8, 2007, at 1400h in the Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level. Clare P. Grey is a professor at Stony Brook University (SBU), a member of the State University of New York system. She received a BA (1987) and a D. Phil. (1991) from the University of Oxford. Afterward, she spent a year at the University of Nijmegen, as a Royal Society postdoctoral fellow (1991), and two years as a visiting scientist at DuPont CR&D in Wilmington, DE (1992-1993). She joined the faculty at SBU in 1994. She is the recipient of an NSF National Young Investigator Award (1994), a Cottrell Scholarship (1997), a Dupont Young Professor Award (1997), and Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award (1998), an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship (1998), and an NSF POWRE award (2000). She was a visiting Professor at the Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg (2000), and is currently a visiting Professor at Université de Picardie, Jules Vernes. Her research interests include the use of solid state NMR and diffraction methods to investigate structure and dynamics in materials for energy storage and conversion and environmental chemistry. In the lithium-ion battery area, she uses lithium NMR to determine local structure and mechanisms for intercalation and deintercalation of Li+ in a wide range of electrode materials including layered materials, spinels, and Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

oxysulfides. She developed a systematic understanding of the causes of the large NMR shifts that are often seen in these systems, and showed how this information could be used to obtain local structure and oxidation state changes. She continues to work on the development and application of novel NMR methodology to investigate complex and disordered materials.

Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award Edward McCafferty will receive the Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award at the Corrosion Division Luncheon and Business Meeting on Tuesday, October 9, 2007, in Cabinet, Concourse Level. He will present his award address “Surface Chemistry and Corrosion Processes,” on Tuesday, October 9, 2007, at 1400h in the Monroe Room East, Concourse Level. Edward McCafferty, formerly of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, is a Consultant to Science Applications International Corporation and a part-time faculty member at George Washington University. He has published nearly 120 research papers in the fields of corrosion science and surface chemistry. Dr. McCafferty's interests include corrosion and corrosion protection, localized corrosion, corrosion inhibition, models of passivity and its breakdown, oxide surfaces, surface modification techniques such as ion implantation and laser-surface processing, and the adhesion of organic polymers. Dr. McCafferty is an ECS Fellow and past chair of the Corrosion Division. He has received the Jerome Kruger Award in Corrosion Science, Baltimore-Washington Chapter of NACE (2003), the Robert T. Foley Award (2003), and the William Blum Award (1982) of the National Capital Section of ECS. He also received the NRL Sigma Xi Award in Pure Science (1992), and the Victor K. LaMer Award of the American Chemical Society (1971). Dr. McCafferty holds a BS in chemistry from Wilkes College, an MS and a PhD in chemistry from Lehigh University, and an MS in applied mathematics from Johns Hopkins University. He has been a visiting scientist, Department of Chemistry and the Center for Adhesive and Sealant Science, Virginia Tech University (1996-1997), and a Robert A. Welch Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Texas with Prof. Norman Hackerman (1968-1970). He was an Invited Lecturer, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Laser Surface Treatment of Metals, San Miniato, Italy (1985), and an invited participant at the U.S.-Japan Seminar on Corrosion, Nikko, Japan (1985).

Electrodeposition Division Research Award Ibro Tabakovic will receive the Electrodeposition Division Research Award at the Electrodeposition Luncheon and Business Meeting on Wednesday, October 10, 2007, in the Conservatory, Terrace Level. He will present his award address, “Electrodeposition of Thin Films with High Magnetic Saturation for Advanced Recording Heads,” on Wednesday, October 10, at 1400h, in Caucus Room, Terrace Level. Ibro Tabakovic is Leader of the R&D Electrodeposition Group at Seagate Technology at Bloomington, Minnesota, whose staff he joined in late 1997. Born in Banjaluka, Bosnia, Ibro Tabakovic begun studying chemical engineering at Zagreb University, Croatia, and obtained his BSc, MSc, and finally PhD in 1973. After spending one year as a post-doc in the electrochemistry research group of Prof. Martin Fleischmann at the University of Southampton (England) he returned to Banjaluka and become a docent, associate professor, and (continued on next page) 17


professor of chemistry at the University of Banjaluka. Dr. Tabakovic also served in an administrative capacity as the President of the University of Banjaluka (1980-1984). Because of the war in Bosnia he was forced to move to the U.S. in 1993 and was employed as a visiting professor of chemistry at the University of Minnesota before he joined Seagate. The research of Dr. Tabakovic has been centered so far on the following fields: electrodeposition; electrochemistry of olygomers, dendrimers and polymers; mechanistic organic electrochemistry; and synthetic organic electrochemistry. He has authored or co-authored over 140 scientific papers, two books and two book chapters and has given over 40 invited talks at various international conferences. He holds 10 U.S. Patents and U.S. Patent applications with 5 patents pending. He also holds over 30 Seagate Trade Secrets. Some of his major contributions to industry are in development of materials and processes for application in recording heads and media. Two of the most important are electrodeposited 1.8T CoNiFe and 2.4T CoFe alloys that are used in recording heads as writer soft magnetic materials. In his research he studied problems such as the effect of a magnetic field in electrodeposition of magnetic materials, dynamic roughening of electrodeposited surfaces, and the effect of organic additives on electrodeposition and materials properties. His most recent work has focused to the development of magnetic materials with high perpendicular anisotropy for future Bit Patterned Media. He developed a process for electrodeposition of CoPt alloys with high perpendicular anisotropy obtained at room temperature as a result of strong epitaxial [0002] crystallographic growth direction.

High Temperature Materials Division J. Bruce Wagner, Jr. Award Xiao-Dong Zhou will receive the High Temperature Materials Division J. Bruce Wagner, Jr. Award at the High Temperature Materials Division Luncheon and Business Meeting, on Monday October 8, 2007, in 1919 Grill, Lobby Level. He will present his award address, “Defect Chemistry and Charge Transport in Low Dimensional Oxides,” on Tuesday at 1000h, in Conservatory, Concourse Level. Xiao-Dong Zhou received his BS (1994) and his MS (1977), both in chemical engineering from the East China University of Science and Technology. He received his PhD in ceramic engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla in 2001. He joined the Energy Science and Technology Directorate (ESTD) at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in August 2005 after two-year experience as an assistant research professor at University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR). Prior to that, he was a postdoctoral fellow (2001-2004) at UMR. At UMR, as an associate faculty member, he led research programs and supervised graduate students. At PNNL, Dr. Zhou is leading research on thermoelectric oxides and materials for solid oxide fuel cells; he has been principal investigator or co-principal investigator of 9 programs on materials development related to energy science and technology, and thermoelectrics. Since 2001, his early career has been highlighted by 38 peer-reviewed articles that span the areas of structural, transport and magnetic properties of condensed matters; nonstoichiometric chemistry; advanced processing and device physics. In addition, he has published 5 invited book chapters, 3 invited journal articles, and 16 proceedings papers; contributed to over 75 presentations; and received 2 U.S. patents. His research interests include materials for various energy conversion systems including fuel cells and thermoelectrics, and energy storage systems; high temperature materials for extreme environments; catalytic depolymerization of cellulose; nanowires for lithium-ion battery components; opto-electronic materials; electronic ceramics; and cytotoxicity of nano-materials. 18

Dr. Zhou received J. B. Wagner Jr. Award in 2007 from the ECS High Temperature Materials (HTM) Division. He received Outstanding Performance Award from ESTD–PNLL (2007). Dr. Zhou is a member of ECS, the American Ceramic Society, and the Materials Research Society (MRS). He is an Executive Committee member of HTM Division of ECS; and has served as a session chair at ECS meetings. He has served on a National Science Foundation (NSF) program review panel, reviewed proposals for the NSF, Petroleum Research Foundation, Basic Energy Science–DOE, and University of Missouri Research Board; and reviewed manuscripts for CALLPHAD, and numerous journals, including those of ECS. Dr. Zhou served as a judge for Washington State UniversityColumbia Basin College Student Poster Competition for National Chemistry Week of American Chemical Society (2006) and 52nd Mid-Columbia Science Fair (2007). Dr. Zhou was an invited presenter at the U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology as one of the four USA Early Career Participants (2007); invited speaker at 53rd Midwest Solid State Physics Conference (2006) and MRS Spring Conference (2007); invited lecturer at UMR (Materials Department, 2004; Chemistry Department 2005), University of Missouri-Kansas City (Physics Department: 2003 and 2006), and Montana State University (Chemical Engineering Department, 2006).

Technical Exhibit The Technical Session coffee break is scheduled for 0930h in the Southwest Exhibit Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees.

Exhibit Hours Monday, October 8.............................................1800-2000h includes the Monday Evening Poster Session

Tuesday, October 9.............................................0900-1400h and re-opening..................................................... 1900-2100h includes the Tuesday evening Poster Session

Wednesday, October 10.....................................0900-1400h

Exhibitors as of Press-Time ECS Booths 13 & 14 ecs@electrochem.org 65 South Main Street Pennington, NJ 08534 United States www.electrochem.org 1.609.737.1902 Agilent Technologies Booth 15 & 16 Joan Horwitz AFM-info@agilent.com 4330 West Chandler Boulevard Chandler, AZ 85226 United States 1.480.756.5900 www.agilent.com/find/afm

Alan Wadsworth alan_wadsworth@agilent.com 5301 Stevens Creek Boulevard Santa Clara, CA 95051 1.408.345.8071 www.agilent.com/see/b1500a AMEL Instruments Booth 33 Paolo Lupotto lupotta@mmates.it Material Mates Italia Viale Jenner 69/3 20156 Milano ITALY 39.02.68850955 www.mmates.com

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Gamry Instruments

Arbin Instruments

Booths 11 & 12 Pete Peterson ppeterson@gamry.com 734 Louis Drive Warminster, PA 18976 United States 1.877.367.4267 www.gamry.com

Booth 1 Will Lovell info@arbin.com 762 Peach Creek Cut Off Road College Station, TX 77845 United States 1.979.690.2751 www.arbin.com

Gelest Inc.

Bio-Logic SAS

Booth 24 Joel Zazyczny jzazyczny@gelest.com 11 Steel Rd E Morrisville, PA 19067 United States 1.215.547.1015 www.gelest.com

Booths 6 & 7 ecs2007@bio-logic.info 1 rue de L'Europe 38640 Claix FRANCE 33.476.986.831 www.bio-logic.info Brinkmann Instruments

Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems

Booths 22 & 23 Michele Kraemer info@brinkmann.com One Cantiague Road Westbury, NY 11590 United States 1.516.334.7500 www.brinkmann.com

Booth 5 C. C. Huang chuang@hmps.hosokawa.com 10 Chatham Road Summit, NJ 07901 United States 1.908.277.9245 www.hmicronpowder.com

ElectroChem, Inc. Booth 30 Stephen Olney sales@fuelcell.com 400 West Cummings Park Woburn, MA 01801 United States 1.781.938.5300 www.fuelcell.com

The Institute of Engineering Technology (IET)

EMD Chemicals, Inc.. Booth 2 Kathy Lodge kathy.lodge@emdchemicals.com 480 South Democrat Road Gibbstown, NJ 08027 United States 1.856.423.6300 www.emdchemicals.com ESI Group Booth 27 Jessica Mattia jmt@esi-group-na.com 36800 Woodward Avenue Suite 200 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 United States 1.248.203.0642 www.esi-group.com

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Booth 4 (Literature Display) Remi Goncalves ogoncalves@inspecinc.com 379 Thornall Street Edison, NJ 08837 United States 1.732.321.5575 www.theiet.org Kurt J. Lesker Company Booth 9 Bill Zinn billz@lesker.com 1925 Route 51 Clairton, PA 15025 United States 1.412.387.9007 www.lesker.com Materials Today Booth 3 (Literature Display) Rachel Wilkinson r.wilkinson@elsevier.com The Boulevard Langford Lane Kidlington, Oxford OXS 19B United Kingdom 44.1865.843244 www.materialstoday.com

Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc. Booth 16 Gianni Leonarduzzi gleonarduzzi@matheson-trigas.com 5600 Mowry School Road Suite 310 Newark, CA 94560-5371 United States 1.510.771.0090 www.matheson-trigas.com Maxtek, a Division of Inficon Booths 18 Tom Wilson tom.wilson@inficon.com Two Technology Place East Syracuse, NY 13057 United States 1.315.434.1100 www.inficon.com PEC North America Booth 28 Peter Ulrix peter.ulrix@peccorp.com 2385 NW Executive Center Drive Suite 100 Boca Raton, FL 33431 United States 1.561.962.2824 www.peccorp.com/batteries Pine Research Instrumentation Booth 8 Jenny Garry jgarry@pineinst.com 5908 Triangle Drive Raleigh, NC 27617 United States 1.919.782.8320 www.pineinst.com/echem Princeton Applied Research / Solartron Analytical Booths 20 & 21 Andrew Stagnari andrew.stagnari@ametek.com 801 S. Illinois Avenue Oakridge, TN 37830 United States 1.914.763.5370 www.princetonappliedresearch.com www.solartronanalytical.com Radiometer Analytical, a Hach Company Brand Booth 10 Kathleen Dyekman kdyekman@hach.com 5600 Lindbergh Drive Loveland, CO 80538 United States 1.800.998.8110 www.hach.com

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Scribner Associates Booth 19 Louie Scribner louie@scribner.com 150 East Connecticut Avenue Southern Pines, NC 28387 United States 1.910.695.8884 www.scribner.com Springer Booth 26 & 26 Ken Howell kenneth.howell@springer.com 233 Spring Street New York, NY 10013 United States 1.212.460.1618 www.springer.com

Technologies & Devices International, Inc. Booth 35 Vladimir Dmitriev vdmitriev@tdii.com 12214 Palm Orchard Drive Silver Spring, MD 20904 United States 1.301.572.7834 www.tdii.com

Veeco Instruments Booth 29 Marlene Carlyle info@veeco.com 112 Robin Hill Road Santa Barbara, CA 93117 United States 1.805.967.1400 www.veeco.com

Test Solutions

Webcom Communications

Booth 32 Phil Wolf phil@test-solutions.biz 5665 Highway 9N Suite 103-181 Alpharetta, GA 30004 United States 1.770.410.9166 www.test-solutions.biz

Booth 31 (Literature Display) Jessica Thebo jessicat@infowebcom.com 7355 East Orchard Road Suite 100 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 United States 1.720.528.3770 www.infowebcom.com

Ken Howell kenneth.howell@springer.com 233 Spring Street New York, NY 10013 United States 1.212.460.1618 www.springer.com

213th ECS Meeting

Phoenix, AZ May 18-23, 2008

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2007-2008

ECS Committees

Executive Committee the Board of Directors

Barry R. MacDougall, Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President, D. Noel Buckley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Vice-President, Paul M. Natishan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Second Vice-President, William D. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Third Vice-President, Petr Van�sek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary, John R. Susko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer,

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E. Jennings Taylor, Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Clarence G. Law. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Thomas D. Gregory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Emory S. DeCastro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Hubert Gasteiger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Radha S. Jalan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring Pete Peterson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring

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Corporate Membership

Development

John R. Susko, Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer, Spring 2010 Willaim D. Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2008 Robert F. Savinell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2009 Douglas Hansen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2010 D. Noel Buckley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Vice-President, Spring 2010 E. Jennings Taylor. . . . . Chair, Corporate Membership Committee, Spring 2010 Roque J. Calvo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Term as Executive Director

Education

Johna Leddy, Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2009 James J. Noel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2008 Kenneth W. Browall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2009 Hariklia Deligianni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2010 Gautam Pillay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2010 Dennie T. Mah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2011 John L. Stickney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2011 Joseph R. Stetter. . . . . . Chair, Individual Membership Committee, Spring 2010 Venkat Srinivasan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chair, Council of Sections, Spring 2008 Paul M. Natishan. . . . . . . . . . Chair, Technical Affairs Committee, Spring 2008

Finance

John R. Susko, Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer, John O. Dukovic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fernando H. Garzon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer A. Bardwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Pintauro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Noel Buckley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Vice-President, Petr Vanýsek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary,

Financial Policy Advisory

Ralph E. White, Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John S. Newman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter S. Fedkiw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robin A. Susko. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John R. Susko. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer,

Honors and Awards

Charles L. Hussey, Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alok M. Srivastava. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hisham Z. Massoud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radoslav Atanasoski. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arumugam Manthiram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas F. Fuller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James M. Fenton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelly D. Minteer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrzej Wieckowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keryn K. Lian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prashant V. Kamat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter J. Hesketh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerzy Ruzyllo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barry R. MacDougall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President,

Individual Membership

Joseph R. Stetter, Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig R. Horne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric J. Wuchina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert G. Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William D. Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Third Vice-President, Lawrence Bottomley. . . . . . . . . . Vice-Chair, Council of Sections,

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2010 2008 2008 2009 2009 2008 2008

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2008 2008 2009 2010 2010

Spring 2008 Spring 2008 Spring 2008 Spring 2008 Spring 2009 Spring 2009 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Spring 2011 Spring 2011 Spring 2011 Spring 2008 Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring

2010 2008 2009 2010 2008 2008

Nominating

Mark D. Allendorf, Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William D. Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thomas F. Fuller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James M. Fenton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles L. Hussey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Publication

Subhash C. Singhal, Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2010 Michael M. Thackeray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2008 William G. Howard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2008 Karl Kadish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2008 Mark Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2009 Andrew M. Hoff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2009 Michael J. Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2009 Stephen M. Lipka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2010 Steven J. Visco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2010 Yunny Meas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2010 Petr Vanysek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary, Spring 2008 Paul A. Kohl. . . . . . . . . . . . . ex officio-nonvoting, Journal Editor to 12/31/2010 Krishnan Rajeshwar . . . . . . ex officio-nonvoting, Interface Editor to 5/31/2008 Dennis W. Hess . . . . . . . . . . ex officio-nonvoting, Letters Editor to 12/31/2008 John Weidner . . . ex officio-nonvoting, ECS Transactions Editor to 12/30/2009

Society Meeting

Petr Van�sek, Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary, Spring 2008 Viola Birss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2008 Eric D. Wachsman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2009 Tetsuya Osaka. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2010 John R. Susko. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer, Spring 2010 Roque J. Calvo. . . . . . . . . . . ex officio-nonvoting, Term as Executive Director

Technical Affairs

Paul M. Natishan, Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . Second Vice-President, Alok Srivastava. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Weidner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cynthia J. Bruckner-Lea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gerald S. Frankel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis F. Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. Jamal Deen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Shifler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John C. Flake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William D. Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Third Vice-President, Christina Bock. . . . . . . . . Chair, New Technology Subcommittee,

Tellers of Election

James A. Amick, Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronald E. Enstrom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. N. Yocom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norman Goldsmith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alternate, Robert P. Frankenthal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alternate, Craig B. Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alternate,

Ways and Means

D. Noel Buckley, Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Vice-President, George E. Blomgren. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cor L. Claeys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Margaret A. Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enrico Traversa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul M. Natishan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Second Vice-President, William D. Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Third Vice-President,

Spring 2008 Spring 2008 Spring 2008 Spring 2009 Spring 2009 Spring 2010 Spring 2010 Spring 2011 Spring 2011 Spring 2008 Spring 2008 Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring

2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2008 2008

ECS Historian

Forrest A. Trumbore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring 2010

Representatives to Other Societies

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Roque J. Calvo. . . . . . . . . . ECS Representative, Term as Executive Director Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF) Kathryn R. Bullock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heritage Councilor, Spring 2010 Federation of Materials Societies (FMS) Guy Davis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trustee, Spring 2009 Paul Natishan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alternate, Spring 2009 Roque J. Calvo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisory Board, Term as Executive Director National Inventors Hall of Fame Charles L. Hussey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ECS Representative, Spring 2008

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1830 “For the Rest of Us� Talk

0800 Plenary & Awards Session

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A1

General Student Poster Session G. Botte, V. Desai, and V. Subramanian All Divisions

Post 1-77 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

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Nanotechnology General Session E. Traversa, J. Li, and W. Van Schalkwijk All Divisions

Abs 78-85 Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level

B1

Battery/Energy Technology Joint General Session R. Bugga, W. Cai, J. Fenton, D. Gervasio, S. Narayanan, D. Scherson, J. Szydlo-Moore, C. Walk, and C. Wei Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

B2

Battery Safety and Abuse Tolerance D. Doughty, K. Abraham, B. Barnett, and J. Yamaki Battery / Energy Technology

B4

Interfacial Electrochemistry and Chemistry in High Temperature Media S. Lvov, R. Dooley, D. Macdonald, S. Narayanan, and D. Wesolowski Energy Technology / Corrosion / The International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam

B6

Modeling of Electrochemical Power Sources R. Spotnitz, V. Srinivasan, J. Stockel, and A. Weber Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

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Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage G. Amatucci, C. Bock, A. Manthiram, R. Mantz, V. Ramani, and W. Van Schalkwijk Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

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Next Generation Photovoltaics and Photoelectrochemistry K. Rajeshwar, B. Marsan, R. McConnell, M. Tao, J. Turner, and T. Zawodzinski Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

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Abs 108-112 Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 113-122 Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 270-273 Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 274-280 Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level

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Abs 86-95 Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level

Post 96-107 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 123-133 Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level

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Abs 134-139 Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level Post 140-168 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 169-175 Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 176-187 Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 188-193 Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 194-201 Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 202-210 Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 211-216 Monroe Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 217-224 Monroe Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 225-228 Monroe Room West, Concourse Level

Post 229, 230 Abs 231-238 Exhibit Hall, Edison Room, Concourse Terrace Level Level

Abs 239-245 Edison Room, Terrace Level

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Abs 246-253 Edison Room, Terrace Level

Abs 254-263 Abs 264-269 Farragut Farragut Room, Room, Terrace Terrace Level Level

Abs 281-291 Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 292-298 Abs 319-328 Lincoln Room Lincoln Room East, ConEast, Concourse Level course Level Post 299-318 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 329-335 Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level

Post 350-355 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

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Abs 336-342 Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 343-349 Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 356-362 Farragut Room, Terrace Level

Abs 363-369 Farragut Room, Terrace Level

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Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC 7) T. Fuller, C. Bock, S. Cleghorn, H. A. Gasteiger, A. Haug, C. Lamy, T. V. Nguyen, K. Ota, P. Pintauro, V. Ramani, and T. Zhao Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abs 370-374 International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level

Abs 375-381 International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level

Abs 382-384 International Ballroom East, Concourse Level

Abs 385-389 International Ballroom East, Concourse Level

B11

Rechargeable Lithium and Lithium Ion Batteries M. Smart, K. Abraham, and R. Bugga Battery / Energy Technology

Abs 636-640 Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 641-650 Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level

B12

Solid-State Ionic Devices 5 E. Wachsman, F. Garzon, A. Manivannan, R. Mukundan, and E. Traversa High Temperature Materials / Sensor / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abs 862-864 Caucus Room, Terrace Level

Abs 865-874 Caucus Room, Terrace Level

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Surface Treatments for Biomedical Applications S. Djokic and D. Hansen Electrodeposition / Corrosion

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Corrosion General Session A. Davenport Corrosion

D2

High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes H. McMurray, A. Davenport, G. Frankel, D. Hansen, and H. Masuda Corrosion

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Abs 400-403 & 442-447 International Ballroom East, Concourse Level Abs 425-431 International Ballroom West, Concourse Level Abs 432-441 International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level Post 448-499, 529 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 500-508 Abs 530-538 International International Ballroom Ballroom East, East, Concourse Level Concourse Level Abs 539-548 Abs 509-519 International International Ballroom Ballroom West, West, Concourse Level Concourse Level Abs 549-558 Abs 520-528 International International Ballroom Ballroom Center, Center, Concourse Level Concourse Level

Abs 559-569 International Ballroom East, Concourse Level Abs 570-579 International Ballroom West, Concourse Level Abs 580-588 International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level

Abs 589-600 Abs 619-622 & 632-635 International International Ballroom Ballroom East, East, Concourse Concourse Level Level Abs 601-608 Abs 623-631 International International Ballroom Ballroom West, Center, Concourse Concourse Level Level Abs 609-618 International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level

Abs 651-662 Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 663-672 Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level Post 673-696 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 697-708 Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 709-719 Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 720-730 Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 731-741 Abs 742-752 Abs 753-762 Jefferson Jefferson Room Jefferson Room Room East, East, Concourse East, Concourse Level Level Concourse Level

Abs 763-767 Conservatory, Terrace Level

Abs 768-776 Conservatory, Terrace Level Post 777-783 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 784-794 Monroe Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 795-803 Monroe Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 804-808 Monroe Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 809-815 Farragut Room, Terrace Level

Abs 816-823 Farragut Room, Terrace Level Post 824-826 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Post 828-847 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 875-884 Caucus Room, Terrace Level

Abs 885-889 Caucus Room, Terrace Level

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Abs 851-861 Monroe Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 890-899 Caucus Room, Terrace Level

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Light Alloys 3 A. Davenport, R. Buchheit, N. Missert, B. Shaw, and S. Virtanen Corrosion

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Modeling and Simulation of Dissolution and Corrosion Processes R. G. Kelly, J. Meyers, F. Presuel-Moreno, and B. Tribollet Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abs 943-946 Monroe Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 947-952 Monroe Room East, Concourse Level

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Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 3 A. Londergan, S. Bent, S. De Gendt, J. Elam, S. Kang, and O. Van der Straten Dielectric Science and Technology

Abs 973-975 Adams Room, Terrace Level

Abs 976-985 Adams Room, Terrace Level

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Cleaning and Surface Conditioning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 10 J. Ruzyllo, P. Besson, T. Hattori, P. Mertens, and R. E. Novak Electronics and Photonics

Abs 1008-1010 Lincoln Room West, Concourse Level

Abs 1011-1018 Lincoln Room West, Concourse Level

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Analytical and Diagnostic Techniques for Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processes D. Schroder, A. Diebold, L. Fabry, R. Hockett, and H. Shimizu Electronics and Photonics

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High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stack 5 S. Kar, S. De Gendt, M. Houssa, H. Iwai, D. Landheer, and D. Misra Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abs 1113-1119 Thoroughbred Room, Concourse Level

Abs 1120-1128 Thoroughbred Room, Concourse Level

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Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices P. Mascher and P. Joshi Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology

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Abs 913-923 Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level

Abs 924-934 Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level

Abs 935-942 Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level

Abs 953-959 Monroe Room East, Concourse Level

Abs 960-966, 827 Monroe Room East, Concourse Level Post 967-972 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 986-991 Adams Room, Terrace Level

Abs 992-999 Adams Room, Terrace Level Post 1000-1007 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

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Abs 1071-1076 Abs 1077-1083 Abs 1090-1095 Map Room, Map Room, Map Room, Terrace Level Terrace Level Terrace Level Post 1084-1089 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 1096-1102 Abs 1103-1107 Abs 1108-1112 Map Room, Map Room, Map Room, Terrace Level Terrace Level Terrace Level

Abs 1129-1136 Abs 1137-1145 Abs 1152-1162 Thoroughbred Thoroughbred Thoroughbred Room, Room, Room, Concourse Concourse Concourse Level Level Level Post 1146-1151 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 1163-1171 Thoroughbred Room, Concourse Level

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Nanoscale One-Dimensional Electronic and Photonic Devices L. Chou, Y. Bando, F. Ren, S. Roth, and Z. Wang Electronics and Photonics / Sensor

Abs 1186-1188 Bancroft Room, Terrace Level

Abs 1189-1198 Bancroft Room, Terrace Level

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Organic Semiconductor Materials and Devices J. Deen, H. Klauk, and J. Ruzyllo Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Luminescence and Display Materials

Abs 1218-1220 Chevy Chase Room, Terrace Level

Abs 1221-1228 Chevy Chase Room, Terrace Level

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State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 47) J. Wang, J. Kim, H. Kuo, and H. Ma Electronics and Photonics

Abs 1249-1251 Dupont Room, Terrace Level

Abs 1252-1260 Dupont Room, Terrace Level

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ULSI Process Integration 5 C. Claeys, H. Iwai, J. Murota, and M. Tao Electronics and Photonics

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Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials & Devices 8 E. Stokes, J. Bardwell, J. Brown, G. Hunter, K. C. Mishra, and P. Shen Electronics and Photonics / Luminescence and Display Materials / Sensor

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Current Trends in Electrodeposition (an invitational symposium) J. L. Stickney Electrodeposition

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Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials and Alloys 2 N. Myung, J. Mallett, R. Penner, E. Podlaha-Murphy, J. Talbot, N. Tao, and G. Zangari Electrodeposition

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Stress Related Phenomena in Electrochemical Systems G. Stafford and J. Scully Electrodeposition / Corrosion

G1

Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: A Tutorial Symposium G. Pillay, R. Savinell, and J. W. Van Zee Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

I1

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session H. De Long, G. Brisard, J. Davidson, C. Henry, P. Hesketh, P. Kamat, R. McCreery, S. Minteer, M. Porter, D. Scherson, G. Swain, and A. Wieckowski Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Dielectric Science and Technology / Energy Technology/Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

I2

Electrochemical Scanning Probe Microscopy: From Theory to RealWorld Applications W. Schuhmann and C. Kranz Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry/ Sensor

J2

Physics and Chemistry of Luminescent Materials 16 A. Srivastava, U. Happek, and K. C. Mishra Luminescence and Display Materials

J3

Sensor, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session R. Mukundan, S. Bhansali, and M. Carter

J4

Sensor Arrays and Multi-Dimensional Sensor Systems J. Stetter, Z. Aguilar, P. Hesketh, V. Lvovich, M. Orazem, and P. Vanysek Sensor / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

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Post 1497 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Abs 1498-1507 Abs 1508-1510 Georgetown Georgetown Room East, Room East, Concourse Concourse Level Level

Abs 1511-1518 Abs 1519-1523 Edison Room, Edison Room, Terrace Level Terrace Level Post 1524-1528 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Post 1529-1536 Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

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Sunday, October 7

Technical Sessions

Monday, October 8

Sunday, October 7

Sunday, October 7 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC 7)

1500h......... Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop, Kalorama, Terrace Level

B10

1600h......... Job Interviewing Tips Workshop, Kalorama, Terrace Level

International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level

1830h......... Understanding Non-Conventional Photovoltaic Cells…“For the Rest of Us”, Lincoln East/West, Concourse Level

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Materials-Pt-Cathode-ORR Co-Chairs: K. Ota and P. Strassner

10:00

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1900h......... Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General Meeting, Caucus, Terrace Level

In-Situ, In-Layer De-Alloying of Pt-M Intermetallics for High Performance PEMFC Electrode Layers:MEA Activity and Durability Studies - P. Mani, R. Srivastava, N. Hahn, C. Yu and P. Strasser (University of Houston)

10:40

371

1930h......... Sunday Evening Get-Together, International Terrace, Terrace Level

Double-Trap Kinetic Equation for the ORR: Mechanism and Rate Determining Factors - J. X. Wang, J. Zhang and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

11:00 372

Monday, October 8 0730h......... Technical Registrants’ Continental Breakfast, International Terrace, Terrace Level 0800h......... Plenary Session, International Ballroom Center, ECS Lecture by Bernard S. Meyerson, “The Origins of and Imperative for Green IT,” and 2007 Olin Palladium Medal Award Lecture by Sergio Trasatti, “An Excursion into the Heart of Electrochemistry” 1000h......... Coffee Break, International Terrace, Terrace Level

11:20

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Analysis of Oxygen Reduction Reaction at PtBased Electrocatalysts by Using EC-XPS - M. Watanabe (University of Yamnanashi), M. Wakisaka (University of Yamanashi) and H. Uchida (University of Yamnanashi)

11:40

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Oxygen Reduction Activity of MagnetronSputtered Pt1-xCox (0 < x < 0.5) Films - A. Bonakdarpour, K. Lake, K. Stevenes and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

Co-Chairs: P. Strassner and K. Ota

14:00

375

Theoretical Study of the Adsorption and Dissociation of Oxygen on Pt3Ni Alloys in an Electrochemical Environment - P. A. Shirvanian (Ford Motor Co.)

14:20

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A Density Functional Theory Study of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Over Pt and PtBased Alloys - M. Janik (Pennsylvania State University) and M. Neurock (University of Virginia)

1215h......... High Temperature Materials Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, 1919 Grill, Lobby Level

14:40

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Oxygen Electroreduction on De-Alloyed Noble Metal Intermetallics: PEMFC Electrode Preparation and Single Cell Performance Testing - P. Strasser (University of Houston)

1300h......... Job Interviewing Tips Workshop, Kalorama, Terrace Level

15:00 378

1200h......... Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop, Kalorama, Terrace Level 1215h......... Battery Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, International Ballroom West, Concourse Level

1400h......... Resume Roundtable Workshop, Kalorama, Terrace Level 1800h......... Monday Evening Mixer, Student Poster Session, and Technical Exhibit Opening, Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level 32

Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Observation of Ligand Effects on Oxygen Reduction in Ligand-Stabilized Pt Nanoparticle ORR Electrocatalysts - J. J. Pietron, Y. Garsany (Naval Research Laboratory), O. Baturina (Nova Research, Inc), K. Swider-Lyons, D. Ramaker (Naval Research Laboratory), D. Gatewood (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory) and T. Schull (Naval Research Laboratory)

15:20

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Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Platinum/ Tantalum Oxide Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells - O. Baturina (Nova Research, Inc), Y. Garsany (Naval Research Laboratory), T. Zega, R. Stroud (US Naval Research Laboratory) and K. Swider-Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory) Platinum- and Platinum-Alloy-Supported Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction in DOFCs - N. Travitsky, V. Livshits, Y. Rosenberg, L. Burstein and E. Peled (Tel Aviv University) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


16:00 381

Performance of PEMFCs with Sputter Deposited Pt and Pt Alloy Cathodes - E. Kreidler (Honda Research Institute, Inc.) and T. He (Honda Research Institute USA) Preparation and Application of IrO2/Pt Electrocatalyst for Regenerative Fuel Cells - C. D´Urso (CNR-ITAE), M. Lizbeth (Cideteq), A. Di Blasi, E. Baglio, R. Ornelas (CNR-ITAE), G. Orozco (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, S. C.), L. G. Arriaga (Cideteq), V. Antonucci and A. Arico (CNR-ITAE)

Monday, October 8

A1

Lai, P. Wu, C. Chou and Y. Chiu (National Chiao Tung University) •

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Nafion/Acid Functionalized Zeolite Beta Nanocomposite Membrane for High Temperature PEMFCs - Z. Chen (University of California, Riverside), B. Holmberg (U.S. Army Research Laboratory) and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

13

Electrochemistry of Layer-by-Layer Films Containing Redox Active MnO2 Nanoparticles - T. Dziedzic and D. Buttry (University of Wyoming)

14

Investigation Into the Hardness and Crystallization of Electroless Ni Plating by Post Annealing - T. Watanabe, K. Suzuki and H. Kina (MaterialTechnology)

15

Ionic Conductivities of Solid Polymer Electrolyte/Salt Systems for Supercapacitor - J. Han and Y. Bae (Han Yang University)

16

Electrochemical Ultra High Vacuum Studies of Germanium Under Potential Deposition on Gold - D. K. Gebregziabiher (University of Georgia)

17

A Study of Ta2O5 Formed by Electrolytic Anodization - D. A. Fuentevilla and P. Karulkar (University of Alaska)

18

Cell Voltage Modeling of Direct Methanol Fuel cell - J. Yang and Y. Bae (Han Yang University)

19

Coated 316L with C-Cr Composite Film for PEMFC Metal Bipolar Plates - Y. Fu (DICP), M. Hou (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics), G. Lin (Dalian University of Technology), Z. Shao and B. Yi (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics)

20

The Electrochemical Detection of Dopamine Using Modified Polypyrrole Films - C. C. Harley (National University of Ireland Maynooth), D. Li, S. Moulton, G. Wallace (ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials), A. Rooney and C. Breslin (National University of Ireland Maynooth)

21

Design Technology to Lower Resistance of Source Line for SGT NOR Flash Memory - T. Kadowaki, Y. Yamakawa, H. Nakamura, Y. Kimura, M. Niwano and F. Masuoka (Tohoku university)

22

Development of Novel Electrolytic Systems Based on the Ion Exchange Reactions between Inorganic Salts and Ion Exchange Resins - A. Nakajima, T. Fuchigami and T. Tajima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

23

Effect of Growth Temperature of FePt Nanoparticles on the L10 -Ordering in PostSynthesis Annealing - T. Hachisu (Waseda University), A. Sugiyama (Waseda Institute for Advanced Study), H. Iida (Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Advanced Science & Engineering, Waseda University), T. Nakanishi (Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Waseda University), T. Asahi (Department of Life Science & Medical Bio-Science and Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Waseda University) and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

24

Growth of Nanostructured Current Collectors in “In-House-Synthesized” Ordered Nanoporous Alumina Membranes

General Student Poster Session All Divisions

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: V. Subramanian and V. Desai

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Anode Catalysts Research for SOFC Using H2SContaining Synthesis Gas - Z. Xu, J. Luo and K. Chuang (University of Alberta) Activated Carbon Open Circuit Potential Shifts in Aqueous Solutions - M. Goldin, G. Blanchard (Michigan State University), A. Volkov (Oakwood College), M. Filippov (Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia), V. Kolesnikov (Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology) and M. M. Goldin (Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia) Synthesis and Characterization of Luminescent Tb(HMAP)3.Bipy. Complex - R. Kumar and S. P. Khatkar (M.D.University)

4

Enhanced Cyclability of Li Electrode in the Presence of Mg Salt and HF Acid in Electrolyte - S. Yoon and H. Sohn (Seoul National University)

5

Accelerator Behavior with Reverse Pulses in Copper Elctroplating - M. Nagao and M. Hayase (Tokyo University of Science)

6

Ab Initio Study of the Surface Structure and Reactivity of Doped Ceria Anodes for Direct Hydrocarbon Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - A. D. Mayernick and M. Janik (Pennsylvania State University)

7

A First Principle Study of Borohydride Oxidation Electrocatalysis - G. Rostamikia and M. Janik (Pennsylvania State University)

8

Alloy Formation Process of Reactive Electroless Composite Plating Film Using Niobium Nanopowder - Y. Haijima, T. Sugiyama, I. Koiwa and H. Honma (Kanto Gakuin University)

9

Drug Delivery of Dopamine Using a Responsive Polymeric System.-G. M. Hendy (NUI Maynooth,), D. Li, S. Moulton, G. Wallace and C. Breslin (NUI Maynooth)

10

Surface Modification of Polyimide Using UV for the Metallization - K. Matsui, K. Inoue, K. YoungGwan, M. Watanabe and H. Honma (Kanto Gakuin University)

11

Surface Modification of Carbon Fiber by Electroless Deposition of Cu, Ni, and Ag - C.

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Monday, October 8

for 3D Micro-Batteries - E. Perre, A. Tham, T. Gustafsson (Uppsala universitet), P. Simon (CIRIMAT Université Paul Sabatier) and K. Edstrom (Uppsala University) •

25

iNOSoxy-Mediated Electro Activation of Aliphatic Nitroalkanes - L. Li and M. Bayachou (Cleveland State university)

26

Polyacrylonitrile-Based Composite and Carbon Nanofibers for Lithium-Ion Battery Applications - L. Ji and X. Zhang (North Carolina State University)

27

Effect of Thin Film of Molybdenum Compound on Corrosion of Tinplate - Y. Kiyota and M. Matsunaga (Kyushu Institute of Technology)

28

Thermodynamic Properties of Protein Solution : Based on a Modified Perturbed Hard-Sphere-Chain Equation-of-State - S. Oh (Hanyang University) and Y. Bae (Han Yang University)

29

An Equation of State Considering Various Factors for Predicting Phase Equilibria in the Protein System - C. Jung (Hanyang Univ.) and Y. Bae (Han Yang University)

30

A Study for Optimization of Lead Frame Precision in Spray Etching Process - H. Jeong (Pusan National University), G. Choi and D. Kim (School of Mechanical Engneering, Pusan National University)

31

Separation and Recycling of Waste Mixed Acids Generated by IT Industry - C. Shin (Daeil development Co., Ltd.), J. Kim (Hanyang University, Seoul), J. Kim, H. Kim, H. Lee (Daeil Development Co., Ltd.), J. Ahn (Daejin University, Pocheon) and J. Ahn (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources)

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Nickel Oxyhydroxide Thin Films Prepared by Reactive Sputtering Using O2 +H2O Mixed Gas - H. Ueta, Y. Abe, K. Kato, M. Kawamura, K. Sasaki and H. Itoh (Kitami Institute of Technology) Correlated Analyses Between Multicolor Photochromism and Morphological Changes of Ag Nanoparticles Photocatalytically Deposited on Single-crystalline TiO2 Surfaces - K. Matsubara, N. Sakai and T. Tatsuma (University of Tokyo)

34

Regeneration of Waste Mixed Acids from Semiconductor Manufacturing Process by Difussion-Dialysis - J. Kim (Hanyang Univ.), C. Shin, J. Choi (Daeildevelopment company) and W. Bae (Hanyang Univ.)

35

Paired Electrosynthesis Using the Concept of Site Isolation - R. Oba, T. Fuchigami and T. Tajima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

36

The Change in Threshold Voltage by Hydrogen Contents on the a-Si:H Thin Film Transistor - D. Park (Kyungpook National University), H. Jung (School of Sensor and Display Engeeneering, Kyungpook National University), J. Kim (School of Electronic and Electrical Engeeneering, Kyungpook National University), Y. Cho (LG Philips LCD Co. Ltd., Kyungbuk, Korea) and S. Choi (School of Electronic and Electrical Engeeneering, Kyungpook National University)

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FET-Type Biosensor for Label-Free Detection of Albumin in Urine - K. Park, C. Kim, S. Lee, Y. Sohn (Kyungpook National University)

and S. Choi (School of Electronic and Electrical Engeeneering, Kyungpook National University) •

38

Electrochemical Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles and their Application in the Sensing of Nitrates - C. M. Fox, C. B. Breslin and D. Rooney (National University of Ireland Maynooth)

39

Electrochemical Fabrication of Silicon Nanowires - W. Xu and J. Flake (Louisiana State University)

40

Self-Organized Titanium Dioxide Nanotube Arrays by Pulse Anodization - W. Chanmanee (Chulalongkorn University), A. Watcharenwong (University of Texas at arlington), C. Raman Nair (The University of Texas at Arlington), P. Kajitvichyanukul (King Monkut’s University), N. R. De Tacconi and K. Rajeshwar (University of Texas at Arlington)

41

Growth of Nanoporous Tungsten Trioxide by Anodization of Tungsten Foil: Influence of Process Variables on Morphology, Photoelectrochemical Response and Visible Light Decomposition of Methylene Blue - A. Watcharenwong (University of Texas at arlington), W. Chanmanee (Chulalongkorn University), C. Raman Nair (The University of Texas at Arlington), N. R. De Tacconi (University of Texas at Arlington), P. Kajitvichyanukul (King Monkut’s University) and K. Rajeshwar (University of Texas at Arlington)

42

Study of Mechanisms for the ElectroOxidation of Coal - X. Jin and G. Botte (Ohio University)

43

Poly(2,2’-Bithiophene) - Modified Electrodes for Detection of Catechol in the Presence of Interferents. - N. Podlubnaya (Adelphi University), S. Lunsford (Wright State University) and J. Widera (Adelphi University)

44

Clusters and Arrays of Ruthenium Oxide Nanowires: Catalysis, Energy Storage and Sensor Applications - P. M. Peiris and M. Bayachou (Cleveland State University)

45

Electrochemistry of Protein Encapsulated Within an Aerogel Matrix - C. Koenigsmann and A. S. Harper-Leatherman (Fairfield University)

46

Electrochemical Characterization of SelfOrganized Gold Nanoparticle~Protein Superstructures - A. J. Piper and A. S. HarperLeatherman (Fairfield University)

47

Enhancement of the Methane Oxidation on the (Ni0.5Co0.5)-MgO-TiO2-YSZ Cermet Anode - W. Weerapakkaroon and S. Kazunori (Nagaoka University of Technology)

48

Fabrication of Highly Ordered TiO2 Nanotubes in Malonic Acid Solution by Anodizing and Its Application to Cu Electroplating - W. Ryu and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

49

Consideration of Curvature and Stress for the Anodic Oxidation of Tantalum - J. D. Ray Sloppy, D. Macdonald, E. Dickey and M. Olszta (Pennsylvania State University)

50

Effects of Preparation Procedures and Structure of IrO2-Ta2O5 Coated Insoluble Anodes on Durability - M. Matsuo (Kyusyu Institute of Technology), M. Matsunaga and H. Tkahashi (Kyushu Institute of Technology) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


51

Corrosion Resistance of Multi-Component (TiAl-Cr-Si-V)xNy Coatings - C. Lin and J. Duh (National Tsing Hua University)

52

Development of a Novel Electrolytic System Based on the Acid-Base Reaction Between Carboxylic Acids as Substrates and SolidSupported Bases - H. Kurihara, T. Fuchigami and T. Tajima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

53

Influences of Water on Aluminum Electrodeposition in BMP-TFSI Ambient Temperature Melts - K. Miyahara, N. Mori and M. Matsunaga (Kyushu Institute of Technology)

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Dielectric Constant for Electronic Devices - S. Choi, W. Jang, S. Cho and H. Han (Yonsei Univ) •

66

In-Situ High Temperature Electrical Studies on Amorphous SiCBN Thin Films - A. Vijayakumar, R. Todi, V. Todi and K. Sundaram (University of Central Florida)

67

Electrochemical Studies of TriphenylamineBound Zinc Porphyrins - C. Huang and Y. Su (National Chi Nan University)

68

Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Nickel-Cobalt Oxide /CNT Nanocomposite for Supercapacitor Application - J. Kim and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

69

Effects of Supersonic-Wave Treatments on Cycle Performance and Crystal Structure of LiMn2O4 as a Cathode Active Material for Li Secondary Battery - H. Iwatsuki, N. Kitamura and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)

Electrodeposition of ZnCo Alloys from Alkaline Chloride-Gluconate Baths - J. L. Ortiz, Y. Meas, G. Trejo, R. Ortega (CIDETEQ), T. Chapman (Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Tecnologico en Electroquimica), E. Chainet and P. Ozil (LEPMI, Institute National Polytechnique-Grenoble, France)

70

Fabrication of Ordered Metal Patterns by Site-Selective Electroless Deposition Using Colloidal Crystals as Mask - S. Sakamoto, H. Asoh and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)

A Study of Electrical Properties of SiGe Film with Various Oxidation Conditions - K. Chang, J. Kuo, H. Wu, W. Tzeng and T. Wu (National Chiao-Tung University)

71

Evaluation of Dielectric Properties of Anodic Oxide Films Formed on Niobium - K. Nishimura (Kogakuin University), K. Nagahara, H. Takahashi (Hokkaido University), H. Asoh and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)

Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterizations of Triphenylamine Derivatives - S. Wang and S. Cheng (National Chi Nan University)

72

Electrodeposition of Hydroxyapatite on Morphologically Controlled Surface of Titanium - A. Kodama, T. Kawame, H. Asoh and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)

Effect of Local Structure on Li Ion Conduction in La2/3-xLi3xTiO3 Perovskite Oxides - T. Okumura, D. Kikutani, Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University), M. Saito and J. Kuwano (Tokyo University of Science)

73

Preparation and Characterization of SelfAssembled Monolayer on Germanium Surfaces - M. Lommel (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversity), E. Mankel (Technical University, Darmstadt) and B. Kolbesen (University of Frankfurt)

Cross-Linked Polymer Electrolyte Membranes For Fuel Cells - R. Yadav, C. Fox, P. Fedkiw (North Carolina State University) and J. DeSimone (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC)

74

Novel Nanocatalysts for Methanol Oxidation Reaction - S. Tuohy, M. Fayette, K. Moot and M. Hepel (State University of New York at Potsdam)

75

Chemical Stability and Transport Properties of BZCY7 in Various Atmospheres - C. Zuo, L. Yang and M. Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

76

Corrosion Measurements Under Marginal Electrolyte Layers: C22 - F. Gambina (The Ohio State University)

77

EQCN Nanosensors for the Detection of Heavy Metals - J. Dallas and M. Hepel (State University of New York at Potsdam)

Electrochemical Deposition in RF-Irradiated Solutions - A Manifestation of Induced Long Range Order? - Y. Katsir (Bar Ilan University), L. Miller (Purdue University), Y. Aharonov and E. Ben Jacob (Tel Aviv University)

60

Characterization of Vapor Deposited Mg Alloys for Medical Applications - A. M. Todd and B. Shaw (The Pennsylvania State University)

61

Characterization of Vapor Deposited Magnesium Alloys for Bio-Absorbable and Hydrogen Storage Materials - S. M. Pursel, M. Horn and B. Shaw (The Pennsylvania State University)

62

Electrochemical Study of Azo-Azulene Compounds - E. Ungureanu (University), M. S. Cretu (University Politehnica of Bucharest), A. Razus and L. Birzan (Institute of Organic Chemistry)

63

Monodisperse, Size-Tunable Selenium Colloids by Reduction of Selenious Acid with Poly (Vinyl Pyrrolidone) - U. Lee, J. Park, S. Jeon, N. Myung (Konkuk University Chungju Campus), N. R. De Tacconi, R. Chenthamarakshan and K. Rajeshwar (University of Texas at Arlington)

64

LiBOB Based Electrolyte for Li-Ion Batteries - F. Azeez, P. Fedkiw (North Carolina State University) and Y. Li (FMC)

65

Polyimide Nanocomposite Thin Films Containing Epoxy Functionalized Octavin ylpentacyclo(Octasiloxane) with Low-Level

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

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Nanotechnology General Session All Divisions

Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level Nanorods, Nanowires, and Nanotubes Co-Chairs: E. Traversa and P. Schmuki

14:00

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TiO2 Nanotubes: Formation, Properties, Applications - P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen), A. Ghicov, J. Macak (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg), H. Tsuchiya (University of Osaka), S. Bauer, S. Albu and R. Hahn (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) 35

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Monday, October 8

14:20

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Synthesis and Characterization of V2O5 Micro and Nanostructures by Direct Vapor Phase Deposition Method - N. V. Hullavarad (University of Alaska Fairbanks), S. Hullavarad (University of Alaska - Fairbanks) and P. Karulkar (Office of Electronic Miniaturization)

Cathodes for Li-Ion Cells - Session II Co-Chairs: M. Thackeray and J. Whitacre

14:00

113

Mesoporous Materials as Positive Electrodes in Li-Ion Batteries - F. Jiao, A. Debart, S. Kuthanapillil and P. Bruce (University of St Andrews)

14:20

114

Structure and Thermal Stability of Mg-doped Li(NiCoMn)O2 Cathode Materials - P. Liao and J. Duh (National Tsing Hua University)

14:40

115

Characterization Studies of Li(Li (1/3-2x/3) Mn (2/3-x/3) Nix)O2 Cathodes - W. C. West (California Institute of Technology), M. Smart (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), E. Wong (ASRC Aerospace) and R. Bugga (California Institute of Technology)

14:40

80

Nanotubes, Nanowires, and Graphene-Based Materials - R. Ruoff (Northwestern University)

15:00

81

Charge Transfer Studies of Photosensitive Ruthenium Complexes with Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes - A. Giordano, H. Chaturvedi, S. Kobayashi and J. Poler (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)

15:20

82

Silicon Nanowire Fabrication & Device Integration - W. Xu and J. Flake (Louisiana State University)

15:00

116

15:40

83

Fabrication of ZnO Nanorod and Co3O4/ZnO Nanorod Heterojunction Arrays Using Low Temperature Solution Method - K. Yong and Y. Tak (POSTECH)

Performance Evolution of the LiMn2O4 Spinel Cathode Lithium-Ion Cells - G. Liu, H. Zheng and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

15:20

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Layered Oxysulfides as Insertion Hosts for LiIon Batteries - S. Indris, J. Cabana (SUNY at Stony Brook), O. Rutt, S. Clarke (University of Oxford) and C. Grey (SUNY at Stony Brook)

16:00

84

Direct Synthesis of Fe-Filled Carbon Nanotubes Macro-Film by Catalytic Decomposition Method - K. Wang, X. Gui and W. Wang (Tsinghua University)

16:20

85

A Photoelectrochemical Study of N-Doped TiO2 Nanotube Arrays as the Photoanodes for Cathodic Protection of Stainless Steel - J. Li, H. Yun and C. Lin (Xiamen University)

B1

Battery/Energy Technology Joint General Session

Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level Cathodes for Lithium-Ion Cells: Session I Co-Chairs: R. Bugga and K. M. Abraham

10:30

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Preparation of LiMn2O4 Particles by Using Emulsion-citrate Process and Their Electrochemical Characteristics - H. Kanno (Bridgestone), G. Maruyama, K. Dokko and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University) Morphological Effects of Micron Size Spherical C-LiFePO4 on Power Capability and Transport Properties - S. Oh, H. Bang (Hanyang University), J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology), K. Amine (Argonne Lab.) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University) LiFePO4/Polymer Composite Cathodes with High Rate Capability - Y. Huang, J. Ying and J. Goodenough (The University of Texas at Austin) Stabilization of xLi2MnO3•(1-x )LiMO2 Electrodes by Mild Acid Treatment - S. Kang and M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory) Calendaring Effects on the Electrochemical Performances of Li[Ni1/3Mn1/3Co1/3]O2 Cathode - H. Zheng, G. Liu, V. Battaglia and X. Song (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40

16:00

118

Effect of Morphology and Thickness on High-Rate Discharge Performance of Porous Composite Cathodes - I. V. Thorat, D. Stephenson, V. Mathur, B. Walker, E. Hartman, J. Harb and D. Wheeler (Brigham Young University)

16:20

119

Advanced Thin-Film Cathodes for 3DMicrobatteries - K. Freedman, V. Yufit, D. Golodnitsky, M. Nathan and E. Peled (Tel Aviv University)

16:40

120

Thin Film LiCoO2 Electrode Prepared Using Ink-Jet Printing Technique - Z. Jiang, J. Huang and J. Yang (Fudan University)

17:00

121

Preparation of Cu Doped LiV3O8 by a Novel Chemical Method as Cathode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries - H. Li, X. Cheng (Xiamen University) and H. Yuan (Nankai University)

17:20

122

An Approach in Exploiting Li2MSnO4 (M= Ti, Cu) Positive Electrode Materials for Lithium Battery Application - N. Jayaprakash, N. Kalaiselvi and P. Periasamy (CECRI)

B7

Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage

Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level Nanomaterials for Lithium Batteries I Co-Chairs: G. Amatucci and W. Van Schalkwijk

10:30

270

The Behavior of Nano LiFePO4 in Lithium Batteries: The Intercalation Mechanism - C. Delmas, M. Maccario and L. Croguennec (ICMCB)

11:10

271

Synthesis of NiO Nanowiress for Use in Lithium Batteries - T. Cohen-Hyams, Y. Bhargava, S. Thorne, J. Wilcox and T. Devine (UC Berkeley)

11:30

272

First Principles Investigations of Conversion Reactions Involving Metal Fluorides for use as Li-Ion Battery Positive Electrodes - R. Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


11:50

273

Fabricating Advanced Electrochemical Architectures from (Mostly) Everyday Materials - J. C. Lytle, T. Zimmerman, A. Barrow, M. Saunders, J. W. Long, K. Pettigrew and D. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

Nanomaterials for Lithium Batteries II Co-Chairs: D. Rolison and B. Dunne

14:10

274

A Revisit of Carbonates-Based Electrolyte Degradation Mechanisms in Li-Ion Batteries: What Is really happening... - S. Laruelle (Laboratoire de Réactivité et de Chimie des Solides), S. Grugeon, G. Gachot, M. Armand, L. Gireaud (LRCS-UMR6007, France), S. Pilard (Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France), P. Guenot (Université de Rennes 1, France.), R. Dédrivère, D. Gonbeau (LCTPM, France) and J. Tarascon (LRCS-UMR6007, France)

14:50

275

Nanocomposite Solid Electrolytes Based on Lithium Perchlorate - N. F. Uvarov, A. Ulihin (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS), A. Slobodyuk, V. Kavun (Institute of Chemistry, , Russia) and S. Kirik (Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Russia)

15:10

276

Analysis of Nanostructured Carbon Intercalation Electrodes for LithiumIon Batteries - D. T. Welna, B. Taylor (Air Force Research Laboratory), L. Qu, L. Dai (Univerisity of Dayton) and M. Durstock (Air Force Research Laboratory)

383

Water and Heat Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)

11:50

384

New Membranes for PEM Fuel Cells - M. Emery, M. Frey, S. Hamrock, G. Haugen (3M), K. Lochhaas (Dyneon), D. Pierpont, M. Schaberg and M. Yandrasits (3M)

12:30

Intermission (30 Minutes)

13:00

Intermission (60 Minutes)

14:00

385

Dissolution Mechanism of Platinum in Acidic Media - S. Mitsushima, Y. Koizumi, S. Uzuka and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)

14:40

386

Reactivity and Durability of Alloy Nanocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cell Cathodes - P. B. Balbuena (Texas A&M University)

15:20

387

Electrocatalysis of Fuel Cell Reactions on Monometallic and Bimetallic Surfaces - N. M. Markovic, D. Strmcnik, D. Tripkovic, D. Vander Vliet, J. Greeley and V. Stamenkovic (Argonne National Laboratory)

15:45

277

Using Nanoarchitectures to Wire Ion Transport - D. Rolison, C. Chervin, C. Laberty-Robert, K. Pettigrew, R. Stroud and J. W. Long (Naval Research Laboratory)

16:25

278

Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of a Novel Silver Molybdenum Oxyfluoride Perovskite - W. Tong and G. Amatucci (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

16:45

279

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388

Enhanced Performance and Durability Characteristics of Hydrogenics HyPM® Fuel Cell Power Products - N. I. Joos, R. Abouatallah, S. Burany and S. Quattrociocchi (Hydrogenics Corporation)

17:00

389

H2 Storage for PEMFC Vehicles: Status and Challenge - J. Meusinger (Adam Opel GmbH)

B11

Rechargeable Lithium and Lithium Ion Batteries Battery / Energy Technology

Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level Cathodes I (Olivines) Co-Chairs: M. C. Smart and R. V. Bugga

10:30

636

Surface and Particle-Size Effects on the Thermodynamics of LiFePO4 from FirstPrinciples Simulations - G. Ceder, F. Zhou and L. Wang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Mesoporous Starburst Carbon Spheres - N. Tatsuda, T. Nakamura, Y. Yamada, M. Mizutani and K. Yano (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)

10:50

637

Olivines: 10 Years R&D at Hydro-Québec in Li-Ion Batteries - K. Zaghib (IREQ), P. Charest, M. Dontigny (Hydro-Québec), A. Guerfi (IREQ), M. Petitclerc and S. Duchesne (HydroQuébec)

Lithium Intercalation at Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Chemically Attached at Platinum Electrode Surfaces - B. Rosario-Castro, M. Morales and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico)

11:10

638

Synthesis of LiFePO4 by Microwave Heating, and its Electrochemical Properties - M. Song, D. Kim, J. Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), J. Lee (Konkuk University) and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

11:30

639

Effects of Synthetic Condition of LiFePO4 on the Formation of Electric Conductive Materials and Electrochemical Performance Y. Kadoma, J. Kim, K. Ohtsuki, K. Abiko, K. Ui and N. Kumagai (Iwate University)

11:50

640

Further Enhancement of Rate Capability of Sol-Gel Derived Nanostructured LiFePO4 by Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - P. N. Kumta and W. Wang (Carnegie Mellon University)

Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC 7)

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

International Ballroom East, Concourse Level PEM 7: Plenary Session Co-Chairs: T. Fuller and H.A. Gasteiger

10:30

382

Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 16:20

Intermission (15 Minutes)

15:30

B10

11:10

Lessons Learned from Phosphoric Acid Electrolyte Fuel Cell Development Pertinent to PEMFCs - H. R. Kunz (University of Central Florida)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Battery Division Research Award Address Chair: S. Whittingham

14:00

641

The Application of Novel, Local Probes of Structure to Investigate Electrode Materials C. Grey (SUNY at Stony Brook) 37

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E. Doe, Y. Meng, K. Persson and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)


Monday, October 8

Cathodes II (Olivines) Co-Chairs: S. Whittingham and K. Zaghib

14:40

642

Chemical and Electrochemical Reactivity of Metastable LixFePO4 Phases - G. Chen and T. Richardson (LBNL)

15:00

643

Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopic Studies of LixFePO4 Intermediate Phases - G. Chen, X. Song, R. Kostecki and T. Richardson (LBNL)

15:20

644

Structural Studies on Li1-x MyFe1-yPO4 and Their Coated Derivatives During Lithium Extraction/Insertion - K. Chung, H. Shin, W. Min (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), W. Yoon, X. Yang (Brookhaven National Lab.), H. Jang (Korea University), C. Kim and B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

15:40

16:00

645

Intermission (20 Minutes) Effect of Iron(III) Reduction at Low Temperature for LiFePO4 Synthesis - K. Zaghib (IREQ), N. Ravet (University of Montreal), M. Gauthier (Phostech Lithium), A. Mauger (CNRS), F. Gendron (INSP-Paris6) and C. M. Julien (University Paris6)

16:20

646

Impurities in LiFePO4 and Their Influence on Material Characteristics - D. Y. Yu, K. Donoue, T. Kadohata, T. Murata, S. Matuta and S. Fujitani (SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.)

16:40

647

Effect of Polymer Additives on the Performance of LiFePO4/C Composite Cathode Material by Co-Precipitation Method - Y. Nien and J. Chen (National University of Kaohsiung)

Technology), J. Walmsley (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry), Y. Yu, J. Solberg and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Co-Chairs: J. Frankel and N. Missert

14:00

865

The Usefulness of Ultra-High Resolution Microstructural Studies for Understanding Localized Corrosion Behavior of Al Alloys - M. Kappes, G. Frankel, L. Kovarik and M. Mills (The Ohio State University)

14:20

866

The Role of Intermetallic Particles in Localized Corrosion of Aluminium Alloy - Studied by AFM, SKPFM and Integrated AFM/SECM - A. Davoodi, J. Pan, C. Leygraf (Royal Institute of Technology) and S. Norgren (Sapa Technology)

14:40

867

Inducing and Imaging Localized Passivity Breakdown in Aluminum Using an AFM Approach - K. R. Zavadil (Sandia National Laboratories)

15:00

868

Nanoscale Studies of Localized Corrosion Initiation in Model Al-Cu Alloys - N. Missert, R. Copeland, P. Kotula (Sandia National Laboratories), J. Hren (North Carolina State University) and N. Vasiljevic (Sandia National Laboratories)

Synchrotron Methods Co-Chairs: A. Davenport and N. McMurray

15:40

869

X-ray Synchrotron Radiation Studies of Pitting Corrosion - T. Rayment, A. Davenport (University of Birmingham), A. Dent (Diamond Light Source Ltd), C. Martin (STFC Daresbury Laboratory) and R. Wiltshire (University of Birmingham)

17:00

648

Olivine-Type LiMPO4/C and LiM′xM�1-xPO4/C (M = V, Fe, Mn, Co & Ni) Composite Cathodes for Secondary Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Donne (University of Newcastle)

17:20

649

High Performance Lithium Manganese Phosphate Synthesized via a Polyol Method T. Drezen, H. Buqa, M. Crouzet, G. Deghenghi, I. Exnar, N. Kwon, J. Miners, L. Poletto and D. Wang (High Power Lithium (HPL S.A.))

16:20

870

Insights Into Pit to Crack Transitions Utilizing High Resolution X-ray Tomography - D. Horner, B. J. Connolly (University of Birmingham) and A. Turnbull (National Physical Laboratory)

17:40

650

Phase Transition Kinetics during Discharge of Nanophase LiFePO4 - J. L. Allen, T. Jow and J. Wolfenstine (Army Research Laboratory)

16:40

871

In-Situ Microtomography of Locally Induced Potential Controlled Corrosion on Aluminium Alloys - F. Eckermann, T. Suter (EMPA - Swiss Federal Institute of Materials Science and Technology), P. Uggowitzer (Laboratory of Metal Physics and Technology, ETH), M. Stampanoni (PSI) and P. Schmutz (EMPA Materials Science and Technology)

17:00

872

Surface Film Orientation During Initial Anodic Dissolution of Cu3Au(111) - F. U. Renner (AIST), Y. Gruender and J. Zegenhagen (ESRF, Grenoble, France)

17:20

873

In Situ Synchrotron X-ray Investigation of Alloy Corrosion in Supercritical Water - B. Yildiz, K. Chang and H. You (Argonne National Laboratory)

17:40

874

Application of Synchrotron Radiation Photoemission Spectroscopy to Structure Analysis of Thin Corrosion Products Film on Hot-Dip Zn-Al Coatings - K. Nishihara, M. Matsumoto, M. Kimoto, T. Kudo (Sumitomo Metal Industries LTD.), H. Uchida, Y. Haruyama, K. Kanda and S. Matsui (University of Hyogo)

D2

High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes Corrosion

Caucus Room, Terrace Level Aluminum Corrosion Co-Chairs: N. McMurray and A. Davenport

10:40

862

Studies of Localized Corrosion Using Video and Other Techniques - H. S. Isaacs (Brookhaven National Laboratory), C. Scheffey (Applicable Electronics) and R. Huang (University of Virginia)

11:20

863

Scanning Kelvin Probe Studies of Cosmetic (Filiform) Corrosion on AA6016 and AA6111 - A. Coleman (Novelis), N. McMurray, G. Williams (Swansea University), A. Afseth (Alcan) and G. Scamans (Innoval)

11:40

864

Role of Magnesium on Anodic Activation of Aluminum Alloys Caused by Segregation of Trace Element Lead - Z. Jia, B. Graver (Norwegian University of Science and

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Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Modeling and Simulation of Dissolution and Corrosion Processes Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Monroe Room East, Concourse Level First-Principles Modeling Co-Chairs: R. G. Kelly and C. D. Taylor

10:30 943

11:00 944

11:20

11:40

945

946

First-Principles and Solid-State Modeling of the Hydriding of Uranium: Surface Adsorption to Phase Transformation - C. D. Taylor and S. Lillard (Los Alamos National Laboratory) DFT Study of the Role of Surface Defects in the Interaction of Cl- with Passive Films - P. Marcus (CNRS-ENSCP-Ecole Nationale SupĂŠrieure de Chimie de Paris), A. Bouzoubaa, B. Diawara (ENSCP), C. Minot (UPMC) and V. Maurice (CNRS-ENSCP) Oxygen Reduction at Thiol/Au(111) SAMs, Atomistic Modelling and Experiment - P. Biedermann, E. Torres and A. Blumenau (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung) First Principles Calculations of the Energetics of Hydrogen/Aluminum Interactions - M. F. Francis, R. Kelly and M. Neurock (University of Virginia)

E1

14:40

948

15:00 949

15:20

Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Porosity Evolution during Selective Dissolution from Ternary Alloys - J. Erlebacher (Johns Hopkins University)

Dielectric Science and Technology Adams Room, Terrace Level

Emerging ALD Applications Co-Chairs: A. Londergan and J. Elam

10:30

10:40

973

Implementing ALD Layers in MEMS Processing - R. L. Puurunen, J. Saarilahti and H. Kattelus (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland)

11:10

974

Application of Atomic Layer Deposition for Gas Permeation Barrier Thin Films - P. F. Carcia, R. McLean (DuPont Co.), M. Groner, A. Dameron and S. George (University Colorado)

11:40

975

ALD Capping Layers for Accelerator Superconducting Radio Frequency Cavities - M. J. Pellin, J. Elam (Argonne National Laboratory) and J. Moore (Mass Think)

14:00

976

Large Scaled ALD/PECVD Reactor for Flat Panel Display Application - K. Murata, K. Washio, N. Miyatake, Y. Mori, H. Tachibana (Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.), Y. Uraoka and T. Fuyuki (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

14:30

977

Savannah ALD Systems: Enabling Quick Results - D. J. Monsma, J. Becker and R. Shao (Cambridge Nanotech)

15:00

978

Deposition of TiN and TaN by Remote Plasma ALD for Diffusion Barrier Applications - H. Knoops, L. Baggetto, E. Langereis, M. Van de Sanden (Eindhoven University of Technology), J. Klootwijk (Philips Research), F. Roozeboom (NXP Semiconductors Research), R. Niessen (Philips Research), P. Notten (Eindhoven University of Technology/Philips Research) and W. Kessels (Eindhoven University of Technology)

15:20

979

A Silicon Nitride MIM Capacitor for Analog/ Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuit using Manufacturable Atomic Layer Deposition Equipment - T. Ando, Y. Ohta, H. Ashihara and T. Imai (Hitachi, Ltd.)

15:40 980

Oxidant Effect on Resistance Switching Characteristics of HfO2 Film Grown Atomic Layer Deposition - J. Lee, I. Park, K. Jung, S. Lee, J. Park and J. Ahn (Hanyang University)

16:00 981

Integration of Electrochemically Deposited Cu with Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition-Grown Cu Seed Layers - L. Wu and E. Eisenbraun (The University at AlbanyState University of New York)

Relationship Between the Parting Limit for De-Alloying and a Particular High-Density Percolation Threshold - D. Artymowicz (University of Toronto), J. Erlebacher (Johns Hopkins University) and R. C. Newman (University of Toronto) Investigating the Role of the Electrolyte in the Microstructural Evolution of Electrochemically Dealloyed Metals Through Simulation and Coercion - S. Policastro, R. G. Kelly and J. Carnahan (University of Virginia) Intermission (20 Minutes)

Surface Oxide Modeling Co-Chairs: P. Marcus and E. McCafferty

15:40

950

Oxide Networks, Graph Theory, and the Passivity of Fe-Cr-Ni Ternary Alloys - E. McCafferty (Consultant SAIC)

16:00

951

Modeling and Experiments on Nanoscale Oxidation and Corrosion Phenomena of Metals under Photon Irradiation - C. Chang and S. Ramanathan (Harvard University)

16:20

952

Concentration and Temperature Effects on ZnO Precipitation Kinetics - J. Drake (The Procter & Gamble Company)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

ALD Equipment and Process Integration Co-Chairs: O. van der Straten and S. B. Kang

Dealloying Modeling Chair: R. C. Newman

14:00 947

Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 3

3D Structures via ALD Coated Templates Co-Chairs: S. Bent and M. Pellin

16:40

982

Ferromagnetic Nanostructures by Atomic Layer Deposition: From Thin Films Toward Core-Shell Nanotubes - K. Nielsch (University of Hamburg), J. Bachmann, M. Daub, J. Jing, M. Knez, U. GĂśsele (Max-PlanckInstitute for Microstructure Physics, Halle (Germany)), S. Barth, S. Mathur (Leibniz39

Monday, October 8

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Institut für Neue Materialien, CVD Division, Saarbruecken (Germany)), J. Escrig and D. Altbir (Departamento de Fısica, Universidad de Santiago (Chile))

Monday, October 8

17:10

983

Fabrication of Nanoscale Tubular Structures and Capsules of Oxides by ALD - C. Bae, H. Shin (Kookmin University) and J. Kim (University of Texas, Dallas)

17:40

984

Developments in the Understanding of ALD Processes and Applications of ALD in Critical Technologies - M. Pemble, I. Povey and F. Chalvet (Tyndall National Institute)

18:10

985

Modification of Photonic Crystal Band Structures by Atomic Layer Deposition Tuning - J. Blair (Georgia Institute of Technology), D. Gaillot (University of Lille), E. Graugnard (University of Rhode Island) and C. Summers (Georgia Institute of Technology)

E2

Cleaning and Surface Conditioning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 10 Electronics and Photonics

- K. L. Wostyn (IMEC vzw), T. Janssens, T. Bearda, L. Leunissen, P. Mertens (IMEC), K. Sano (DNS Mfg Co Ltd) and A. Eitoku (DNS) 15:50

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Wet Etching Co-Chairs: J. Butterbaugh and K. Reinhardt

16:10 1016

Maintaining a Stable Etching Selectivity in Silicon Nitride Etching with Hot Phosphoric Acid - L. Liu, I. Kashkoush, G. Chen and C. Murphy (Akrion Inc.)

16:30 1017

Etching of Thermal SiO2 in Supercritical CO2 - S. Malhouitre (BOC Edwards), J. Van Hoeymissen (IMEC), C. Case (Solid State Solutions) and P. Granger (BOC Edwards)

16:50 1018

Removal of Organic Wax on Silicon by Ozonated DI Water - J. Yi, S. Lee, T. Kim (Hanyang University), G. Lee and S. Bae (Siltron Inc.)

E4

High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stack 5 Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Lincoln Room West, Concourse Level 20 Years of Wafer Cleaning Co-Chairs: J. Ruzyllo and R. Novak

Thoroughbred Room, Concourse Level

10:30 1008

Hf-Based High-k Materials Co-Chairs: D. Landheer and S. van Elshocht

Evolution of Silicon Cleaning Technology Over the Last Twenty Years - J. Ruzyllo (Pennsylvania State University), R. E. Novak (Akrion Inc.), T. Hattori (Sony Corp.), P. Mertens (IMEC) and P. Besson (CEA-LETI)

10:30

10:40 1113

Tight Distribution of Dielectric Characteristics of HfSiON - R. Hasunuma, T. Naito, C. Tamura, A. Uedono, K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), N. Umezawa (National Institute for Materials Science), T. Chikyow (National Institute for Material Science), S. Inumiya (Toshiba), M. Sato (Selete), Y. Tamura (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies), H. Watanabe (Osaka University), Y. Nara, Y. Ohji (Selete), S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University), K. Yamada (Waseda University) and K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba)

11:10 1114

Scaling Down of MOCVD HfSiON to 1nm EOT - X. Shi, A. Rothschild, J. Everaert, S. Van Elshocht (IMEC), L. Date (AMAT) and M. Schaekers (IMEC)

11:30 1115

Effects of N2 and N2O Post-Plasma Treatments on Hafnium Silicate Gate Dielectrics Grown by Remote Plasma Technique - H. Kim, S. Kim, S. Woo, H. Chung, J. Park and H. Jeon (Hanyang University)

11:50 1116

The Approach for Direct Stacking of High-k Dielectrics on Si - Y. Nagasato, Y. Iwazaki, M. Hasumi, T. Ueno and K. Kuroiwa (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

12:10 1117

Achievement of Higher-k and High-Φ in Phase Controlled HfO2 Film Using Post Gate Electrode Deposition Annealing - Y. Watanabe (MIRAI-ASET), H. Ota, S. Migita (MIRAI-ASRC), Y. Kamimuta, K. Iwamoto, M. Takahashi, A. Ogawa, H. Ito, T. Nabatame (MIRAI-ASET) and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)

12:30 1118

First-Principles Study of the Electronic and Dielectric Properties of Group IVB Transition Metal Oxides and Silicates. - G. Rignanese (Université Catholique de Louvain)

Cleaning Challenges for Nano-Scale Devices Co-Chairs: J. Ruzyllo and R. Novak

11:00 1009

Issues and Challenges of Cleaning for NanoScale NAND Flash Memory Manufacturing - C. Ryu, Y. Song and G. Jin (Hynix Semiconductor Inc.)

11:30 1010

Corrosion Suppression During Wet Processes in FEOL and BEOL for 45nm Node and Beyond - H. Aoki, D. Watanabe, S. Hotta, C. Kimura and T. Sugino (Osaka University)

Dry Cleaning Co-Chairs: T. Hattori and H. Schmidt

14:00 1011

Development of a Manufacturable SingleWafer HF Vapor Process for Pre-Epitaxial Cleans - E. Bergman, O. Pollet, M. Duray and M. Brown (Semitool Inc.)

14:30 1012

Yield Improvement Using Cryogenic Aerosol for BEOL Defect Removal - J. Lauerhaas (FSI International), L. Tan, A. Hamzah (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, Ltd.), Y. Kok and J. Kwang (FSI International)

14:50 1013

Characteristics of High Power Laser Shock Waves and Their Cleaning Performance - T. Kim, Y. Yoo, I. Son (Hanyang University), D. Jang, D. Kim (POSTECH), J. Lee (IMT Co.), A. Busnaina (Northeastern University) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

15:10 1014

Thermal Cleaning of Silicon Nitride with Fluorine and Additive Mixture - J. Sonobe and T. Shigemoto (Air Liquide Laboratories)

15:30 1015 40

Particle Removal from Micron-Sized Trenches Using High-Velocity-Aerosol Cleaning and Comparison with Megasonic Tank Cleaning

Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Impact of Hf-Precursor Choice on Scaling and Performance of High-K Gate Dielectrics - G. Wilk (ASM America), J. Maes (ASM Belgium) and A. Delabie (IMEC)

Adachi, K. Okamoto, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology) 18:00 1128

Physical/Chemical Characterization Co-Chairs: H. Iwai and Z. Karim

14:30 1120

15:00 1121

15:20 1122

15:50 1123

16:20

Vacancy-Type Defects in MOSFETs with Highk Gate Dielectrics Probed by Monoenergetic Positron Beams - A. Uedono, K. Shiraishi, K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba), S. Inumiya, Y. Akasaka, S. Kamiyama, T. Matsuki, T. Aoyama, Y. Nara (Selete), S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University), H. Watanabe (Osaka University), N. Umezawa, T. Chikyow (National Institute for Materials Science), S. Ishibashi, T. Ohdaira, R. Suzuki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and K. Yamada (Waseda University) Oxygen Species in HfO2 Films: An in Situ X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study - C. Driemeier (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul), R. Wallace (University of Texas at Dallas) and I. Baumvol (UFRGS) Interface Reaction of High-k Gate Stack Structures Observed by High-Resolution RBS - M. Zhao, K. Nakajima, M. Suzuki, K. Kimura (Kyoto University), M. Uematsu (Keio University), K. Torii (Hitachi Ltd.), S. Kamiyama, Y. Nara (Selete), H. Watanabe (Osaka University), K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), T. Chikyow (National Institute for Material Science) and K. Yamada (Waseda University) Interface Characaterization in Nanoelectronics - E. Garfunkel, L. Goncharova, S. Rangan, C. Hsueh, O. Celik, R. Bartynski and T. Gustafsson (Rutgers University) Intermission (10 Minutes)

Metal Gate Electrodes - I Co-Chairs: H. Iwai and Z. Karim

16:30 1124

17:00 1125

17:20 1126

17:40 1127

Theoretical Studies on Fermi Level Pining of Hf-Based High-k Gate Stacks Based on Thermodynamics - K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), Y. Akasaka (Tokyo Electron), G. Nakamura, M. Kadoshima (Selete), H. Watanabe (Osaka Univ.), K. Ohmori (Waseda University), T. Chikyow (National Institute for Material Science), K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba), Y. Nara, Y. Ohji (Selete) and K. Yamada (Waseda University) Workfunction (WF) Simulations of Ta/HfO2, Ta2C/HfO2 and Ta2C/La2O3/HfO2 Capped High-k Stacks - N. Van der Heyden, G. Pourtois, S. De Gendt, M. Heyns (IMEC) and A. Stesmans (Catholic University Leuven) The Formation and Characterisation of Lanthanum Based (100)Si/High-k/NiSi Gate Stacks by Electron-Beam Evaporation: An Examination of In-Situ Amorphous Silicon Capping and NiSi Formation - P. Hurley, M. Pijolat, K. Cherkaoui, E. O’Connor and D. O’Connell (Tyndall National Institute) Control of Flat Band Voltage by Partial Incorporation of La2O3 or Sc2O3 into HfO2 in Metal/HfO2/SiO2/Si MOS Capacitors - M.

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

E6

Improvement in Fermi-Level Pinning of p-MOS Metal Gate Electrodes on HfSiON by Employing Ru Gate Electrodes - M. Kadoshima, Y. Sugita (Selete), K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), H. Watanabe (Osaka Univ.), A. Ohta (Hiroshima Univ.), S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University), K. Nakajima, T. Chikyow (National Institute for Material Science), K. Yamada (Waseda University), T. Aminaka, E. Kurosawa, T. Matsuki, T. Aoyama, Y. Nara and Y. Ohji (Selete)

Nanoscale One-Dimensional Electronic and Photonic Devices Electronics and Photonics / Sensor

Bancroft Room, Terrace Level Nanoelectronics Co-Chairs: S. Pearton and U. Gösele

10:30 1186

From Nanogenerators to Nano-Piezotronics Z. Wang (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:00 1187

Epitaxial Semiconductor Nanowires - U. Gösele, V. Schmidt, S. Senz, T. Shimizu, P. Werner, C. Buettner, R. Scholz, A. Milenin, M. Alexe and D. Hesse (Max-Planck-Institute for Microstructure Physics)

11:30 1188

Carbon Nanostructures in Microelectronic Devices - G. Dusberg (Trinity College)

Nanoelectronics and Materials Co-Chairs: M. Aono and D. Golberg / Z. L. Wang and Lih J. Chen

13:30 1189

Metal Silicide Nanowires - L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

14:00 1190

One Dimensional Electron Transport in GaAs Heterostructures - M. Pepper, K. Thomas, A. Graham, F. Sfigakis and D. Ritchie (University of Cambridge)

14:30 1191

Room Temperature Negative Differential Resistance in Au/Single ZnO Wire/Au Junction Structure - Y. Zhang, D. Chen and C. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

14:50 1192

Development of Au Nanowires for Neural Recording Applications - L. Menon, S. Saha and D. O’Malley (Northeastern University)

15:10

Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:30 1193

Electrical Conductivity of Low-Dimensional Nanostructures - M. Aono, T. Nakayama, Y. Shingaya, O. Kubo and M. Nakaya (National Institute for Materials Science)

16:00 1194

Boron Nitride Nanotubes: Recent Breakthroughs and Challenges - D. Golberg, C. Zhi, P. Costa (National Institute for Materials Science), X. Bai (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), C. Tang, Q. Huang, M. Mitome and Y. Bando (National Institute for Materials Science)

16:30 1195

ZnO Nanowires for Sensing and Device Applications - L. Tien, D. Norton, B. Kang, H. Wang, F. Ren, J. Lin and S. Pearton (Universidy of Florida)

17:00 1196

CMOS Compatible Catalyst Growth and Integration of Si Nanowires - T. Baron (LTM), B. Salem, F. Dhalluin, M. Panabiere (CNRS41

Monday, October 8

13:00 1119


Monday, October 8

LTM), M. Den Hertog, J. Rouviere (CEADRFMC), P. Ferret (CEA-Leti), N. Pauc (CEAGrenoble) and P. Gentile (CEA-DRFMC) 17:20 1197

Nitrogen-Doped Tungsten Oxide Nanowires and Their Devices - C. Mu-Tung and L. Chou (Tsing-Hua University)

17:40 1198

Magnetic and Transport Properties of OneDimensional Carbon Nanotube Based Composite Materials - L. Menon, A. Friedman and Y. Jung (Northeastern University)

E7

Organic Semiconductor Materials and Devices

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Luminescence and Display Materials

17:00 1227

How Does the Microstructure of Polymeric Semiconductors Affect Charge Transport? - A. Salleo, L. Jimison, L. Goris (Stanford University) and M. Toney (SSRL)

17:30 1228

Meyer-Neldel Rule in Charge Injection of Organic Field-Effect Transistors - T. Minari, K. Tsukagoshi, T. Miyadera, H. Ito and Y. Aoyagi (RIKEN)

E8

State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 47) Electronics and Photonics

Dupont Room, Terrace Level

Chevy Chase Room, Terrace Level

Compound Semiconductor Growth and Processes Technology Co-Chairs: J. Zhou and J. Wang

Thin Film Transistors 1 Co-Chairs: M.J. Deen and D. Gundlach

10:30 1249

End Point Detection of GaAs Backside Via Etching in Capacitor on Via - P. Nam, W. Luo, X. Zeng, J. Wang, J. Uyeda, M. Biedenbender, D. Farkas, M. Barsky and S. Olson (Northrop Grumman Space Technology)

11:00 1250

Theoretical and Experimental Design of Resonant Cavity Light Emitting Diodes on Si Substrates - M. Mastro, R. Holm, R. Henry and C. Eddy Jr. (Naval Research Laboratory)

11:30 1251

High Performance ZnO Thin Film Transistors Fabricated on Both Glass and Flexible Substrates - C. Liu, Y. Chen, M. Wu (Graduate Institute of Electro-optical Engineering, National Taiwan University) and J. Huang (National Taiwan University)

10:30

10:35 1218

Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes) Printed Organic Transistors: Technology, Characteristics, and Modeling - V. Subramanian, A. Vornbrock, D. Soltman, H. Tseng and S. Molesa (University of California, Berkeley)

11:05 1219

Low-Voltage Organic Transistors - M. Halik (Institute of Polymer Materials)

11:35 1220

Polymeric TFTs Using PMMA on P3HT Layers - M. Estrada, I. Mejia, A. Cerdeira (CINVESTAV) and B. IĂąiguez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

Charge Transport / Modeling I Co-Chairs: D. Natelson and A. Salleo

Compound Semiconductor Growth and Processes Technology Co-Chairs: P. Nam and J.Kim

13:30 1221

Compact Model for the Injection and Transport of Charge in Organic Diodes - J. A. JimĂŠnez Tejada, P. Lara Bullejos (Universidad de Granada), J. Deen and W. Datars (McMaster University)

14:00 1252

Frequency Response and Devices Performance of the Indium Zinc Oxide Thin Film Transistors - Y. Wang, F. Ren, L. Covert, J. Lin, W. Lim and S. Pearton (University of Florida)

14:00 1222

Contact Effects in Polymer Field-Effect Transistors - D. Natelson, J. Worne, B. Hamadani, D. Corley, J. Ciszek and J. Tour (Rice University)

14:20 1253

14:30 1223

Using Chemically-Tailored Contact Interfaces to Control Channel Region Microstructure and the Electrical Characteristics of Solution Processed Organic TFTs - D. J. Gundlach (NIST)

S-MMIC InP HEMT Amplifiers Enabled by the Advanced InP Backside Processes - J. Zhou, X. Mei, R. Elmadjian, C. Geiger, X. Zeng, C. Cheung, F. Dai, R. Johnson, K. Luo, J. Wang, J. Uyeda, B. Warner, M. Barsky, S. Olson, W. Dean, V. Radisic and R. Lai (Northrop Grumman Space Technology)

14:50 1254

Formation of PbSe-PbTe Superlattices by Electrochemical Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) on Gold Substrates - D. Banga and J. Stickney (University of Georgia)

15:10 1255

Properties of the State-of-the-Art Bulk and Homoepitaxial Films of III-V Nitride Semiconductors - J. A. Freitas (Naval Research Laboratory)

15:40 1256

Resistive Non-Volatile Memory Effect Enhanced by a Ferroelectric Buffer Layer on Semiconductive Pr 0.7Ca0.3MnO3 Film - Z. Xing, N. Wu and A. Ignatiev (University of Houston)

16:00

Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:00 1224

15:30

The Influence of the Contacts in Charge Transport in Polymer Thin- Film FieldEffect Transistors - J. Deen, M. Kazemeini (McMaster University) and S. Holdcroft (Simon Fraser University) Intermission (30 Minutes)

Charge Transport / Modeling II Co-Chairs: J. Jimenez Tejada and Y. Wu

16:00 1225

16:30 1226

42

Aspects of the Electronic Transport in Highly Ordered Single Crystals and Layers of Polyaromatic Molecules - J. U. Pflaum (Stuttgart University) Modification on the Electronic Structure of Organic Semiconductor by Alkali Metal - Y. Gao and H. J. Ding (University of Rochester)

16:20 1257

Homoepitaxial Growth of Semi-Insulating 4H-SiC by Metal-Organic Precursors - H. Kim and H. Song (Seoul National University)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


The Chemical Vapor Deposition Growth of GaAs-Based GaAsSb-GaAsN Type-II Quantum Well ‘W’ Structures for Mid-IR - T. Kuech, M. Rathi, A. Khandekar, D. Xu, J. Huang, J. Park, L. Mawst, X. Song and S. Babcock (University of Wisconsin - Madison)

17:10 1259

The Enhancement of THz Radiation Semiconductor Induced by Conjugate Polymer (DB-PPV) - J. Hwang, H. Lin, Y. Huang and K. Lin (National Cheng Kung University)

17:30 1260

Overcoming Contact Hurdles for Investigating Lower Dimensional Structures in Undoped Heterostructures - S. J. Sarkozy, K. Das Gupta, F. Sfigakis, I. Farrer, H. Beere, R. Harrell, D. Ritchie and G. Jones (University of Cambridge)

11:30 1358

Synthesis, Assembly, and Characterization of One-Dimensional Nanostructures - C. M. Hangarter, M. Bangar, Y. Rheem, B. Yoo and N. Myung (University of California Riverside)

Co-Chairs: N. V. Myung and N. J. Tao

14:00 1359

Electrochemical Preparation of Nanoscale Electrocatalysts of Well-Defined Structure - S. Sun, N. Tian, Z. Zhou, X. Zhou, Q. Chen, Y. Chen and S. Chen (Xiamen University)

14:30 1360

Anisotropic Island Growth: A New Approach for Thin Film Deposition - L. Guo and P. Searson (Johns Hopkins University)

14:50 1361

Electrochemical Formation of Ta and Ti Oxide Etch Masks from an Anodized Al Template for Formation of Quantum Semiconductor Wires - C. L. Arvin (IBM) and A. Miller (University of Notre Dame)

15:10 1362

Keynotes and Opening Session Co-Chairs: C. Claeys and H. Iwai

Novel One-Dimentional Anodic Aluminum Oxide Array Template: Applications for Nanowire and Nanotube Array Growth - Z. Chen, R. Zhu and H. Zhang (University of Kentucky)

15:30

Intermission (20 Minutes)

14:00 1272

Co-Chairs: N. V. Myung and N. J. Tao

E9

ULSI Process Integration 5 Electronics and Photonics

Georgetown Room West, Concourse Level

14:40 1273

15:20 1274

16:00

16:20 1275

16:50 1276

F2

Current Status and Perspective of High-k Gate Stack Materials Engineering for Further Scaled CMOS - A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo) Emerging Research Nanoelectronic Devices: The Choice of Information Carrier - V. Zhirnov and R. Cavin (Semiconductor Research Corporation) Analysis of Technology Variations in Advanced MOSFETS with the SurfacePotential-Based Compact Model HiSIM - M. Miura-Mattausch, N. Sadachika, M. Miyake, A. Yumisaki and M. Miura-Mattausch (Hiroshima University) Intermission (20 Minutes) Silicide and Germanide Technology for Contacts and Metal Gates in MOSFET Applications - S. Zaima, O. Nakatsuka, H. Kondo, M. Sakashita (Nagoya University), A. Sakai (Osaka University) and M. Ogawa (Nagoya University) Characterization of Electronic Charged States of Si-Based Quantum Dots for Floating Gate Application - S. Miyazaki, M. Ikeda and K. Makihara (Hiroshima University)

Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials and Alloys 2

15:50 1363

Selective Electrochemistry of Carbon Nanotube Defects - P. G. Collins, V. Khalap, B. Goldsmith and Y. Fan (Univ. of California, Irvine)

16:20 1364

Pt Nanofilms Formation Using Surface Limited Redox Replacement of Cu UPD: Flow Cell Studies - D. Vairavapandian and J. Stickney (University of Georgia)

16:40 1365

Formation of Porous Ruthenium Layer on Porous Silicon Template - M. Hayase, Y. Saito, K. Kondo and J. Brito-Neto (Tokyo University of Science)

17:00 1366

Effects of Mechanical Attrition on the Microstructure and Characteristics of Electrochemical and Electroless Plated Films Y. He, Z. Ning, Z. Ping and H. Fu (University of Science and Technology Beijing)

17:20 1367

In Situ Electrochemical Electron Microscopy (4) - Combination of SEM and EDX for Redox Reaction at Electrode Surface - S. Arimoto and S. Kuwabata (Osaka University)

17:40 1368

Exploiting Phase Separation in Electrodeposition of Binary Alloys - Z. Liu, P. Searson and L. Guo (Johns Hopkins University)

Electrodeposition

Military Room, Concourse Level Co-Chairs: G. Zangari and J. Mallets

10:30 1356

Nanometer-Scale Spatiotemporal Control of Environmentally-Responsive Materials by InPlane Electrochemical Gradient Formation. - X. Wang, P. Shi and P. W. Bohn (University of Notre Dame)

11:00 1357

Fabrication and Assembly of Electrodeposited Multisegmented Nanstructures - D. Gracias (Johns Hopkins University)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

43

Monday, October 8

16:50 1258


Tuesday, October 9

10:20

91

Monodisperse 1-2 nm Metallic Nanoclusters: Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties M. Liu, R. Freementle and S. Obare (Western Michigan University)

10:40

92

Manipulating Assembly Properties in DNANanoparticle Systems - M. M. Maye, D. Nykypanchuk, D. Van der Lelie and O. Gang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

11:00

93

1215h......... Corrosion Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Cabinet, Concourse Level

Preparation of Molecular Memory NanoCavities for Biomedical Application - J. Rick and T. Chou (National Cheng-Kung University)

11:20

94

1215h......... Sensor Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, 1919 Grill, Lobby Level

Wavelet Processing of Palladium Foil Images from Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Measurements - C. Lowrie and S. Earles (Florida Institute of Technology)

11:40

95

Electrochemical Fabrication and Surface Modification of Porous Silicon - J. Lu and X. Cheng (Xiamen University)

0900h......... Technical Exhibit, Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level 0930h......... Coffee Break, Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level 1200h......... Student Poster Award Presentation, Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday, October 9

1800h......... Olin Palladium Award Reception, Cabinet, Concourse Level 1900h......... Technical Exhibit and General Poster Session, Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Tuesday, October 9

A3

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: J. Li and E. Traversa

96

Direct Synthesis of Tungsten Oxide Nanorods Using Thermal Annealing of Thin Films - S. Jeon and K. Yong (POSTECH)

97

Growth and Characterization of Vertically Aligned TiO2 Nanocrystals on Sapphire (100) Via Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition - C. Chen, A. Korotcov, Y. Huang, W. Chung, D. Tsai (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology) and K. Tiong (National Taiwan Ocean University)

98

Low Ge Concentration Enhance the Sensitivity for Nanowire - K. Chang, J. Kuo, W. Chao, C. Liang and J. Chan (National ChiaoTung University)

99

Shape- and Size-Controlled Synthesis of Iron Oxide Nanocrystals - C. Cho, J. Kim, J. An and K. Hong (Seoul National University)

100

Surface Analysis and Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc Composite Layers, Incorporating Polymer Nano-Micelles. - D. Koleva (Delft University of Technology), X. Zhang (Delft University of Technology, Faculty 3mE), P. Petrov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Polymers), N. Boshkov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physical Chemistry), K. Van Breugel (Delft University of Technology, Faculty CiTG, The Netherlands), J. De Wit and J. Mol (Delft University of Technology, faculty 3mE, The Netherlands)

101

Separation of Nanoparticles in Nanochannels Using Electro-Osmotic Force - M. Jeong, C. Chung (Sunggyunkwan University), N. Kulyk (Sungkyunkwan University), Y. Oh, S. Han (University of New Mexico), S. Baek (Minuta Technology Co., Ltd), J. Kang and S. Ham (Yonsei University)

102

Platinization of Photosystem I Oriented on Monolayer - M. L. Krim, M. Ciobanu and D. E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)

103

The Dependence of the Electron Transfer Rate on the Radii of Nanometer Electrode - Y. Zhang, J. Zhou, L. Lin and Z. Lin (Xiamen University)

Nanotechnology General Session All Divisions

Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level Nanoparticles Co-Chairs: J. Li and S. Licoccia

08:20

86

Microstructure, Electronic and Crystal Structures and Oxygen Reduction Reactivity of Pt3Co Nanoparticles - S. Chen, W. Sheng, N. Yabuuchi, Y. Kim (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), P. Ferreria (University of Texas at Austin) and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

08:40

87

Template-Free Synthesis of Self-Assembled 3D Pt Nanoflowers from Single-Crystal Nanowires and Their Electrocatalyst Properties - S. Sun (INRS), J. Dodelet (INRSEMT), D. Yang, G. Zhang and E. Sacher (Ecole Polytechnique)

09:00

88

Identification and Quantification of the Active Sites for Hydrogen Evolution on MoS2 Nanoparticles. - J. Bonde, T. Jaramillo, K. Jørgensen, S. Horch, J. Nielsen and I. Chorkendorff (Technical University of Denmark)

09:20

89

09:40

Nanocrystalline Anatase TiO2 Derived from a Titanate for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - K. Wang, P. Hsiao and H. Teng (National Cheng Kung University) Intermission (20 Minutes)

Nanotechnologies Co-Chairs: J. Li and S. Licoccia

10:00

44

90

Nanoporous Polypyrrole Film by TemplateDirected Electrodeposition - H. Li and N. Wu (College of Engineering and Mineral Resources)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


104

Preparation, Characterization and Performance of Pt-Ru/C Catalysts Using Mesoporous Carbon as the Support Material - M. Lo (ITRI), H. Lin (National Cheng-Kung University), C. Huang and Y. Chen (ITRI)

105

Nanostructural Effects in Designing Novel Electrocatalysis for Fuel Cells - M. Hepel and K. Moot (State University of New York at Potsdam)

106

Temperature and Time Dependent Thermal Splitting in Plasma Activated Bonded Wafers - J. Shim, S. Lee and H. Yuk (Siltron Inc.)

107

Development of Competitive Nanotechnologies for Solution of Challenges in Photocatalysis, Electronics and Composites Fabrication - T. N. Khoperia, T. Zedginidze, K. Kvavadze and M. Nadareishvili (Institute of Physics)

B1

132

Materials Development for Multifunctional Structural Composite Batteries - J. Snyder, E. Wong, P. T. Nguyen, K. Xu, R. Carter and E. Wetzel (Army Research Laboratory)

11:40

133

Interfacial Lithium-Ion Transfer Between Lanthanum Lithium Titanate and Aqueous Solution - N. Nakayama, Y. Iriyama, T. Abe and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

Batteries - General Session I Co-Chairs: C. Delmas and W. West

16:00

134

Surface Chemistry of Manganese Dioxide Materials - S. Donne and A. Malloy (University of Newcastle)

16:20

135

Electronically Conductive Cobalt Spinel Phases: Additives for the Positive Electrode of Ni-MH Batteries - C. Delmas, L. GuerlouDemourgues (ICMCB), P. Bernard, F. Tronel (Saft, Direction de la Recherche), K. Shaju, M. Douin, M. Ménétrier, L. Croguennec (ICMCB) and L. Goubault (Saft, Direction de la Recherche)

16:40

136

Developing γ-MnO2 Models for XRD Analysis S. Caltagirone and J. Massingill (BAE Systems)

17:00

137

Examining Electrolyte Pore Penetration into Manganese Dioxide - J. Arnott and S. Donne (University of Newcastle)

17:20

138

Cathode Extenders as Capacity Enhancers in Alkaline EMD Cells - W. C. Bushong, G. Davidson, M. Destephen, Z. Jin, E. Mortensen, E. Ndzebet, K. Ramaswami and V. Vu (Spectrum Brands, Inc.)

139

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Battery/Energy Technology Joint General Session

Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level Lithium Cells Co-Chairs: R. Yazami and G. Nagasubramanian

08:00 123

Lithium Insertion into Li2Sr1-yAyB6O14 (A = Sr, Ca, K, B = Ta, Ti) Anode Materials - Y. Harada, H. Inagaki and N. Takami (Toshiba Corporation)

08:20

124

Design Options for Emerging Lithium-Air Technology - A. Dobley, C. Morein and R. Roark (Yardney)

08:40

125

Effect of pH Value on Electrochemical Property of Tin / Graphite Composite Anode Materials by Electroless Plating Method - Y. Lin, J. Duh and H. Lu (National Tsing Hua University )

Anionic Membrane-Gas Diffusion Electrodes Based on MnxCu1-xCo2O4 Electrocatalysts in Alkaline Medium - S. Poirier (UQAM), M. De Koninck (Université du Québec à Montréal), J. Fauvarque (Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers de Paris) and B. Marsan (UQAM)

141

A Modification of Li1.2M0.8O2 Cathode Materials and their Electrochemical Properties - J. Yoon, K. Park, D. Im and S. Doo (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

142

Li/CFx Medical Battery Development - H. Zhu (EaglePicher), M. Gavril, L. Feng and D. Karpinet (EaglePicher Medical Power)

Alloying Effects of Co-Sputtered GoldPlatinum Thin Films on the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Acidic Electrolyte - B. Brown, S. Wolter and J. Glass (Duke University)

143

Development of Li/(CFx) n Battery at Sandia National Laboratories For Long-Lived Power Sources Applications - G. Nagasubramanian (Sandia National Labs)

Solid State Electrolytes for Application in Primary Lithium Water Batteries - C. C. Cook and M. Wagner (GWU)

144

An Impedance Analysis of Anode and Cathode in Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - M. Yang and M. Chen (National Cheng Kung University)

145

New Inorganic Hydrogel Electrolyte for All Solid State Alkaline Secondary Batteries - H. Inoue, Y. Inaba, M. Kurosaki and S. Nohara (Osaka Prefecture University)

146

Adsorption on High Surface Area Carbon for Use in Supercapacitors - D. Virtue and S. Donne (University of Newcastle)

Synthesis of Composite Anode Containing Sn-P Compounds and Mixed Carbonaceous Materials by the Electroless Plating Method - Y. Jhan and J. Duh (National Tsing Hua University)

09:20

127

Fabrication of All Solid State Lithium Ion Battery Using Solid Electrolyte with 3 Dimensionally Ordered Macroporous Structure - H. Nakano, K. Dokko, S. Okuda, Y. Isshiki and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

10:00

128 129

Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: G. Blomgren and J. Weidner

140

126

09:40

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

09:00

10:20

11:20

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40

130

Thermal Stability of Sub-Fluroniated Carbon Fluoride (CFx) in Lithium Batteries - Q. Shi (California Institute of Technology), A. Hamwi (bLMI-Université Blaise Pascal, France) and R. Yazami (California Institute of Technology)

11:00

131

AC Impedance Spectroscopy of Self-Assembled Lithium-Iodine Batteries - L. E. Weinstein, W. Yourey, J. Gural and G. Amatucci (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

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Tuesday, October 9


Tuesday, October 9

147

Surface Characterization of Battery Materials by Gas Adsorption - A. Malloy and S. Donne (University of Newcastle)

160

Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of LiFePO4/C Via a Novel Synthetic Route - B. Jin, E. Jin, K. Park, H. Li and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)

148

Synthesis of LiCoPO4 by Ball-Milling and Microwave Heating Processes, and its Electrochemical Behaviors - D. Han (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)) and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

161

The Effects of the Moisture Content of LiFePO4/C Cathode and the Addition of VC on the Capacity Fading of the LiFePO4/MCMB Cell at Elevated Temperatures - S. Wu and Y. Lai (Tatung University)

149

Application of TiO2/CNT Composite as Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Battery System - S. Park, M. Oh, H. Kim and H. Kim (Chungbuk National University)

162

Effect of FeOx on the Electrocatalytic Properties of NiCo2O4 for Oxygen Evolution - E. Guerrini and A. Colombo (University of Milan)

150

The H2O2 Electro Generation on GDE in Undivided Membrane Cell - S. Park, S. You and H. Kim (Chungbuk National University)

163

151

Preparation and Electrochemical Characterization of Lithium Iron Phosphate Using Various Synthetic Methods - J. Heo, S. Cho, S. Park and Y. Lee (Chonnam National University)

Growth and Modification of Ba6Mn24O48 Whiskers and Their Electrochemical Performance - E. A. Pomerantseva, E. Goodilin (Lomonosov Moscow State University), T. Kulova, A. Skundin (Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry) and Y. Tretyakov (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

152

Improvement of Electrochemical Performance of AlF3-Coated Li[Ni0.8Co0.1Mn0.1]O2 Cathode Material - S. Woo (Hanyang University), C. Kim, S. Kim, S. Kim (Daejung Chemical and Metals Co. LTD), K. Amine (Argonne Lab.) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

164

Interlaced 3D-on-Si Microbatteries - T. Ripenbein, D. Golodnitsky, M. Natan and E. Peled (Tel Aviv University)

165

Antimony-Based Composites for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries - C. Park and H. Sohn (Seoul National University)

Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of Carbon-Free Li1.05FePO4 and Li1.05Fe0.997Cu0.003PO4 Materials - J. Heo, S. Cho, S. Park and Y. Lee (Chonnam National University)

166

Cu Coated Si Composite Using Cementation for Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Lee and H. Sohn (Seoul National University)

167

Multilayers Films of Platinum NanoparticlesDopamine and Multi-Wall Nanotubes on Carbon Cloth for use in Fuel Cell Construction. - C. Guzmán (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, S. C.), J. Verde (Instituto Tecnológico de Cancún), L. G. Arriaga (Cideteq), L. Godínez (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, S. C.), E. Juaristi, E. Bustos (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del I.P.N.) and G. Orozco (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, S. C.)

168

Performance of a Novel Sn/MC Composites Anode Material in Lithium-Ion Battery - H. Wang, Z. Yan, Q. Li, J. Yang and Y. Huang (Guangxi Normal University)

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Structural and Electrochemical Properties of Layered Li[Ni1-2xCoxMnx]O2 (x = 0.1 0.3) Positive Electrode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries - K. Lee (HanYang University), S. Myung (Iwate University), K. Amine (Argonne National Lab.), H. Yashiro (Iwate University) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

155

Structural and Electrochemical Study of Li[(Ni0.8Co0.2) 0.8 (Ni0.4Co0.1Mn0.5) 0.2 ]O2 with Core-Shell Structure as the Positive Electrode Material - S. Woo, B. Park (Hanyang University), S. Myung (Iwate University), K. Amine (Argonne National Lab.) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

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The Effect of Co Substitution on the Structural Stability of Li[Ni0.5-xCo2xMn0.5-x]O2 (x ≤ 0.05) during High Voltage Cycling - B. Park, H. Bang (Hanyang University), S. Myung (Iwate University), J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University) Electrochemical Study of Hydrogen Storage Alloy for the Reduction of Internal Pressure of Ni-MH Battery - H. Kim, D. Chang, B. Choi and S. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) Optimization of Heating Condition for Solid-State Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of Doped LiFePO4 Cathode Materials - D. Jun, E. Jin, B. Jin, H. Kang, K. Park and H. Gu (Chonnam National University) Hydrothermal Synthesis of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Added Lithium Iron Phosphate Cathode Materials for Lithium Polymer Batteries - E. Jin, B. Jin, D. Jun, K. Park and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)

B2

Battery Safety and Abuse Tolerance Battery / Energy Technology

Monroe Room West, Concourse Level Battery System Safety & Modeling Co-Chairs: D. Doughty and B. Barnett

14:00

211

Analysis of Battery Safety and Hazards’ Risk Mitigation - C. Ashtiani (Chrysler Corp.)

14:40

212

Thermal Properties of Li4Ti5O12/LiMn2O4 Battery System - I. Belharouak, S. Park and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

15:00

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In-Situ Isothermal Microcalorimetric (IMC) Investigation of Li4Ti5O12/LiMn2O4 Lithium Ion Cells - H. H. Joachin, S. Amiruddin, B. Li and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

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Intermission (20 Minutes) Influence of Active Material Heat Release Kinetics on Thermal Runaway Following Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


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Analysis of Thermal Behaviors of Li-Ion Batteries Using Thermal Abuse Reaction Model: Cell Thermal Runaway and Module Propagation - G. Kim, K. Smith, A. Pesaran (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and R. Spotnitz (Battery Design Co.)

10:00 286

Effects of Heat Treatments on the Electrocatalytic Activity of Pt-Ru/C for Methanol Oxidation - D. Godoi, J. Perez and H. D. Villullas (Instituto de Química)

10:30

287

The Influence of Methanol on Oxygen Reduction on Pt Nanoparticles Supported within PAMAM - G4OH Dendrimers as a Cathode for DMFCs - I. L. Escalante (Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Tecnologico en Electroquimica), J. Ledesma-Garcia (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, CIDETEQ), T. Chapman (Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Tecnologico en Electroquimica) and L. Godínez (CIDETEQ)

10:50

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Stability Studies of Pt Nanoparticles with Tunable Shape and Size - C. Susut, T. Nguyen, G. Chapman and Y. Tong (Georgetown University)

11:10

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Rotating Disk-Slurry Electrode Technique: Electrochemical Preparation of Pt and PtRu Nanoparticles for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Applications - D. Santiago and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico)

11:30

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Novel Nanostructured, Composite Electrodes as Anodes Improved Anode Material for Direct Alcohol Fuel Cells - D. J. Diaz and N. Greeneltch (University of Central Florida)

11:50

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The Effect of Catalyst Layer on Conductivity for Direct Ethanol Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell - H. Devianto, S. Kim (Seoul National University), H. Hahm, S. Yoon, J. Han, S. Nam, T. Lim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) and H. Lee (Seoul National University)

Holographic Interferometry for Nondestructive Testing of Electrochemical Power Sources - E. Shembel, V. Redko, Y. Sohach and B. Wilson (Enerize Corporation)

Interfacial Electrochemistry and Chemistry in High Temperature Media

Energy Technology / Corrosion / The International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h

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The Development of Monolithic Design for Methanol Micro-Reformer and CO Clean-Up - O. Jeong Hoon, C. Chung (Sungkyunkwan University), S. Haam and J. Park (Yonsei University) Novel Cathode Catalyst for Use in DMFC: The Role of Carbon Support and Promoter - M. Lo, Y. Lee and Y. Chen (ITRI)

Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level Nanomaterials for Fuel Cells I Co-Chairs: C. Bock and B-J. Hwang

08:00 281

Characterization of Bimetallic Nanoparticles Investigated by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy - B. Hwang, S. Loka, C. Chen (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), M. Tang, D. Liu and J. Lee (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)

08:30

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Depth-profile of Alloying Extent in Bimetallic Nanoparticles by In Situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy - S. Loka, B. Hwang, C. Chen (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), M. Tang, D. Liu and J. Lee (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)

08:50

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The Relationship between Nanoscale Structure and Electrocatalytic Activity of Pt-RuOxHy Fuel Cell Catalysts - C. Chervin, J. W. Long, K. Pettigrew and D. Rolison (Naval Research Laboratory)

09:10

284

Synthesis of Nanostructured Composite Materials for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Applications - S. Donthu (Northwestern University), M. Cai and M. Ruthkosky (General Motors Research and Development Center)

09:30

285

Platinum Coated Fuel Cell Electrodes by Atomic Layer Deposition - J. Shim and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

09:50

Intermission (10 Minutes)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Nanomaterials for Fuel Cells II Co-Chairs: D. Guay and V.I. Birss

14:00

292

In-Situ XAFS Investigation Probing Selenium Modified Ruthenium Electrocatalyst Under Oxygen Reduction Conditions - S. M. Fiechter, G. Zehl, G. Schmithals, I. Dorbandt, I. Herrmann and P. Bogdanoff (Hahn-MeitnerInstitute)

14:30

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Fe-C-N Oxygen Reduction Catalysts Prepared by Mechanochemical Reaction - R. Yang and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

14:50

294

CO as a Surface Probe for Nanoparticle Electrocatalysts - N. Alonso-Vante (University of Poitiers) and E. Savinova (L’Ecole Européenne Chimie Polymères Matériaux, Université Louis Pasteur, UMR 7515, F 67087 Strasbourg Cedex 2, France, and Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Pr. Akademika)

15:10

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Investigation of the Activity of Sputtered Transition Metal (TM)-C-N (TM = V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Ru) Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction - R. Yang, K. Stevens and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

15:30

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Intermission (20 Minutes) Modification of Catalytic Nanoparticles with Ultra-Thin Films of Metal Oxides or Polyoxometallates: Competition Between Activation and Blocking of Reactive Sites for Reduction of Oxygen - P. J. Kulesza, K. Miecznikowski, B. Baranowska, H. MajewskaElazanowska, A. Kolary-Zurowska, A. Zurowski, R. Marassi, M. Chojak (University of Warsaw), S. M. Fiechter and P. Bogdanoff (Hahn-Meitner-Institute) 47

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an Internal Short-Circuit - B. Barnett, S. Sriramulu and S. Singh (TIAX, LLC)


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Dioxygen Reduction with Phosphine and Citrate Capped Au Nanoparticles Immobilized at Carbon Surfaces - P. Singh (University of Wyoming), R. Sharma, V. Solomon, G. Holland, J. Yarger (Arizona State University) and D. Buttry (University of Wyoming) Synthesis of Pd-Sn Nanoparticles Prepared by Ultrasonic Irradiation and their Electrocatalytic Activity for Oxygen Reduction - J. Kim, J. Park, T. Momma and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Nanomaterials for Energy Storage and Conversion – Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: G. Amatucci, C. Bock, A. Manthiram, W. van Schalwijk, R. Matntz, and V. Ramani

Tuesday, October 9

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Preparation of CdSxSe1-x Films by Brush Plating Technique and their Characteristics - M. R. Murali (CECRI) and E. Elango (Government Arts college) Cdx Zn1-xTe Thin Films Deposited by the Brush Plating Technique - M. R. Murali (CECRI), Z. Mohammed and J. Jayaprakash (Government Arts College)

301

Self-Assembly Deposition and Electrochemical Characterization of Multilayered Ultrathin Films of MnO2 Nanoparticules in a Room Temperature Ionic Liquid - T. M. Benedetti (IQ-USP), F. Bazito (Unifesp) and R. Torresi (Instituto de Química - Universidade de São Paulo)

302

Preparation of Pt-Doped Nanoporous Carbon Sponge Electrodes for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - J. M. Oh and S. Creager (Clemson University)

303

Carbon Nanofiber-Based Fuel Cell Electrodes - X. Zhang and J. Du (North Carolina State University)

304

High Surface Area Polymer-Based Carbon Nanostructures For Hydrogen Storage - I. Cabasso, X. Wang and N. Qin (The Michael Szwarc Polymer Research Institute, State University of New York - ESF)

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Preparation and Characterization of Large Surface Area Electrodes from Diamond Nanoparticles by Electrophoretic Deposition Method. - L. La Torre Riveros, D. Tryk and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico) Electrophoretic Deposition and Characterization of Manganese Dioxide and Composite Films - M. Cheong and I. Zhitomirsky (McMaster University)

307

Synthesis and Structural Properties of LiCoPO4 Cathode Material - C. V. Ramana (University of Michigan), K. Zaghib, A. Guerfi (IREQ), A. Mauger (CNRS), F. Gendron and C. Julien (INSP-Paris6)

308

Characterization of LiFePO4 -C Composite Electrode Material for Hybrid Energy Storage Devices - J. Y. Nerkar (CSIRO), G. Wilson (CSIRO-Energy Technology), S. Donne (University of Newcastle) and T. Pandolfo (CSIRO-Energy Technology)

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Structural and Electronic Properties of Nanostructured Lithium Nickel Orthophosphate - C. V. Ramana (University of Michigan), K. Zaghib (IREQ), A. Mauger (CNRS), F. Gendron (INSP-Paris6) and C. M. Julien (University Paris6)

310

Pt/C Nano-Catalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Prepared Using the Novel Rotating DiskSlurry Electrode Technique - D. Santiago and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico)

311

Synthesis of Nanoscale α-Fe2O3 as Anode Material in Lithium Ion Batteries - H. Zheng and L. Shi (Henan Normal University)

312

Aligned CNT deposited by Triode type RF Plasma CVD Method and its Application to EDLC - K. Koizumi, H. Itabashi and Y. SHOW (Tokai Univeristy)

313

Effect of CNT Addition into the Electric Double Layer Capacitor as the Conduction Material - Y. Totani, H. Yoshida and Y. SHOW (Tokai University)

314

A Study on Recycling Process of Sodium Borohydride (NaBH4) - J. Park (Yonsei University), H. Kim, M. Han (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), S. Lim and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

315

Novel Cathode Catalyst for use in DMFC: The Role of Carbon Support and Promoter - M. Lo, Y. Lee and Y. Chen (ITRI)

316

Effect of Glass Powder in Nanostructured TiO2 Film for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell - K. Park, H. Li and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)

317

Enzyme Entrapped Poly(aniline-co-o-phenylenediamine) Electrodes for the Discharge Investigation of Glucose/Oxygen Biofuel Cell - B. Huang and M. Syu (National Cheng Kung University)

318

A Combined XPS and Electrochemical Study of the Pt3Co Alloy Toward Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline and Acidic Media - H. T. Duong, M. A. Rigsby, W. Zhou and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign)

B8

Next Generation Photovoltaics and Photoelectrochemistry

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: K. Rajeshwar and M. Tao

350

A Solid-State Photovoltaic Cell Based on Nano-Structured CdSe and Redox Polymer - Z. Feng, J. Zhou, H. Chen, L. Sun and Z. Lin (Xiamen University)

351

Photocurrent Response of CdS Nanoparticles Templated on DNA - Q. Chen, J. Zhou, J. Liang, J. Shen and Z. Lin (Xiamen University)

352

Novel Photoelectrochemical Cell with Mesoscopic Electrodes Sensitized by Leadhalide Compounds (5) - A. Kojima (The University of Tokyo), K. Teshima (Peccell Technologies, Inc.), Y. Shirai (Tokyo Polytechnic University) and T. Miyasaka (Toin University of Yokohama)

353

Improving the Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Performance by Enhancing the Electrical Property of Tin Doped Indium Oxide Conducting Glass - S. Lee, J. Noh, S. Bae, D. Kim and K. Hong (Seoul National University)

354

Plasmon-Induced Photocatalytic Activities of Gold Nano Particles on TiO2 Films - D. Kim (Seoul National University), H. Jung (Kookmin Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


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Enhancing Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production by Using TiO2-MgO Core-ShellStructured Nanoparticles - S. Bae, J. Kim, S. Lee (Seoul National University), H. Jung (Kookmin University), D. Kim and K. Hong (Seoul National University)

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Durability - Catalyst Degradation Co-Chairs: D. Thompsett and Y. Shao-Horn

08:40

09:00

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Microstructure and Instability of Supported Pt and Pt-based Alloy Nanoparticles in LowTemperature Fuel Cells - Y. Shao-Horn (M.I.T.), W. Sheng, S. Chen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), E. F. Holby, D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin - Madison) and P. Ferreira (University of Texas - Austin) Effect of Particle Size and Distribution on Platinum Surface Area Loss in PEMFC Cathodes - E. F. Holby (University of Wisconsin - Madison), Y. Shao-Horn (M.I.T.), W. Sheng (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Pt Redistribution Within PEMFC MEAs and its Consequence on Their Performances - E. Guilminot (INPG), C. Iojoiu (CNRS), J. Sanchez (INPG), E. Rossinot (Axane), F. Maillard (CNRS) and M. Chatenet (INPG)

09:40

10:00

393

The Impact of Cycle Profile on PEMFC Durability - M. Uchimura and S. S. Kocha (Nissan Motor CO., LTD.)

10:20

394

Effect of Scan Range on Pt Surface Area Loss in Potential Cycling Experiments - M. Waje (University of California, Riverside), W. Li, Z. Chen and Y. Yushan (UCR)

10:40

395

Temperature Effects on PEM Fuel Cells Pt/C Catalyst Degradation - W. Bi (Georgia Institute of Technology) and T. Fuller

11:00

397

Development of Stable Pt-Co Cathode Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cells - X. Li, V. Nallathambi, H. Colon-Mercado, J. Lee and B. Popov (University of South Carolina)

11:20

398

PtCo, a Durable Catalyst for Automotive PEMFC? - S. Ball (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre), S. L. Hudson (Johnson Matthey), B. Theobald and D. Thompsett (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre)

11:40

396

Mechanisms of Activity Loss in PtCo Alloy Systems - S. Ball (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre), S. L. Hudson (Johnson Matthey), J. Leung, D. Thompsett and B. Theobald (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre)

12:00

Intermission (40 Minutes)

Intermission (60 Minutes)

14:00 400

Degradation of the Active Catalyst Surface in Automotive Fuel Cells - F. Finsterwalder (DaimlerChrysler AG)

401

Durability and Activity Study of SingleWalled, Double-Walled and Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Supported Pt Catalyst for PEMFCs - Z. Chen, M. Waje and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

14:40

Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC 7)

International Ballroom East, Concourse Level

08:00

12:20 13:00

399

Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:00 402

Supportless Pt and Pt-Pd Nanotubes with High Durability and Activity Towards Oxygen Reduction Reaction for PEMFCs - Z. Chen, M. Waje and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

15:20 403

Understanding the Anodic Dissolution of Ru from Select PtRu Electrocatalysts During DMFC Operating Environment - V. Murthi, T. Arruda, L. Gancs (Northeastern University), B. Shyam (George Washington University), D. Ramaker (The George Washington University) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

International Ballroom West, Concourse Level Systems - PEFC Diagnostics: Imaging Co-Chairs: V. Ramani and J. Fenton

08:00 404

High Resolution Neutron Imaging of PEM Fuel Cells - D. S. Hussey, D. Jacobson and M. Arif (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

08:20 405

Neutron Radiography Imaging of Simulated Non-Isothermal Start-up of a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - R. Fu, U. Pasaogullari (University of Connecticut), D. Hussey, D. Jacobson and M. Arif (NIST)

08:40 406

Imaging of Water Profiles in PEM Fuel Cells Using Neutron Radiography: Effect of Operating Conditions and GDL Composition - R. Mukundan, J. R. Davey, T. Rockward, J. S. Spendelow (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. Hussey, D. Jacobson, M. Arif (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and R. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:00 407

Analysis of Water Distribution in a Gas Diffusion Layer Using X-ray Computed Tomography - M. Maeda (Nippon Soken, Inc.), H. Hamada, G. Tejima (Toyota Motor Corporation), M. Shiozawa and Y. Isogai (Nippon Soken, Inc.)

09:20 408

Investigation of Hydrogen Cross-leak Behaviors in a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane by Direct Gas Mass Spectroscopy and Magnetic Resonance Imaging - S. Tsushima, T. Nanjo and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 409

Visualization of Membrane Hydration Path in an operating PEMFC by Nuclei-Labeling MRI - T. Kotaka, S. Tsushima and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

An Electrochemical STM Study of Coarsening and Corrosion of Platinum Films - Q. Xu (Honda Research Institute), E. Kreidler (Honda Research Institute, Inc.), D. Wipf (Mississippi State University) and T. He (Honda Research Institute USA)

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University), I. Cho, S. Lee, S. Bae, J. Kim and K. Hong (Seoul National University)


Channel by Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy Techniques - Y. Fujii, S. Tsushima and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level Materials-Membranes-Fluoronated Polymers Co-Chairs: P. Pintauro and A. Herrig

08:00 410

422

Visualization of Oxygen Partial Pressure in an Operating PEFC - J. Inukai, K. Miyatake, K. Takada (University of Yamanashi), N. Hiroyuki (Waseda University), Y. Nagumo (Shimazu), M. Aoki (Fuji Electric AT) and M. Watanabe (University of Yamnanashi)

08:40

411

Crosslinker Effect on Performance Characteristics of ETFE Based Radiation Grafted Membranes - H. Ben youcef, L. Gubler, S. Alkan Gürsel, A. Wokaun and G. Scherer (Paul Scherrer Institut)

11:20

423

CO Oxidation from Fuel Cell Catalysts: A Combined Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Study - P. McGrath, A. Fojas, J. Reimer and E. J. Cairns (University of California)

11:40

424

09:00

412

Proton Conductive Composite Materials Using Functionalized and Crosslinkable VDF/CFTE Fluoropolymers and Proton Conductive Inorganics - M. Chung, Z. Zhang, E. Chalkova, C. Wang, M. Fedkin, S. Komarneni, S. Sharma and S. Lvov (Penn State University)

Formation of Low Frequency Inductive Loops In Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEFC) Impedance Spectra Under Sub-Saturated Conditions - I. A. Schneider, P. Boillat, A. Wokaun and G. Scherer (Paul Scherrer Institut)

12:00

Intermission (60 Minutes)

13:00

Intermission (60 Minutes)

14:00

425

Determination of Electrode Sheet Resistance in Cathode Catalyst Layer by AC Impedance - Y. Liu (University of Rochester), M. Murphy, D. Baker, W. Gu, C. Ji (General Motors Corporation), J. Jorne (University of Rochester) and H. Gasteiger (General Motors Corporation)

14:20

426

Stochastic Analysis of Flooding in PEM Fuel Cells by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - S. Roy and M. Orazem (University of Florida)

14:40

427

Pt Utilization Analysis Using CO Adsorption - K. Shinozaki, T. Hatanaka and Y. Morimoto (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)

15:00

428

Electrochemical Characterization of Catalyst Utilization in Half and Fuel Cells - H. Xu, E. L. Brosha, F. Garzon, C. Johnston, F. Uribe, M. Wilson and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

15:20

429

Distribution Profile of Specific Resistance in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane During Load Change for PEFC - S. Takaichi (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), H. Uchida and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)

15:40

09:20

Tuesday, October 9

Recent Advances in Functional Fluoropolymers for Fuel Cell Membranes - R. Souzy (Coatex Co), C. Boyer (University South Wales, Australia), G. David, G. Kostov and B. M. Ameduri (ENSCM)

11:00

413

High Temperature Proton-Conducting Fluoropolymer Electrolytes for PEM Fuel Cells A. S. Rettenbacher, S. Creager, D. DesMarteau, R. Hernandez, I. Sharif and D. Smith Jr. (Clemson University)

Materials-Membranes-Aromatic Polymers Co-Chairs: A. Herrig and P. Pintauro

10:00

414

Ion Containing Multiblock Copolymers: Next Generation Proton Exchange Membranes - A. Roy, H. Lee, X. Yu, Y. Li, A. Badami and J. McGrath (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

10:20

415

Multiblock Copolymers for Low Relative Humidity Fuel Cell Operations - Y. Kim (LANL), M. Einsla, B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory), H. Lee, R. Abhichek and J. McGrath (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

10:40

416

Sulfonated Poly (Arylene Ether) Ionomers Containing Fluorenyl Groups for Fuel Cell Applications - B. Bae, K. Miyatake and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi )

11:00

417

Molecular Dynamics Studies of BPSH-35 - D. Brandell and J. McGrath (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

11:20

418

Polybenzoxazine-Based Membrane with Enhanced Oxygen permeability inducing Fluoro containing Benzoxazine Monomer as an Electrode Additive and Binder for High Temperature PEM Fuel Cells - S. Choi, J. Park and W. Jeon (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

11:40

419

High Conductive Polybenzimadazole Phosphonic Acid Membranes for PEM Fuel Cells - I. Cabasso and Y. Yuan (The Michael Szwarc Polymer Research Institute, State University of New York - esf)

International Ballroom West, Concourse Level Systems-PEFC Diagnostics: Spectroscopy, Voltammetry and Sensors Co-Chairs: V. Ramani and J. Fenton

10:20

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Water Transport in Nafion® Membrane Measured by Laser Interferometry - J. Kim, L. Waller, G. Barbastathis and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) In-situ Measurement of Water Vapor and Oxygen Concentration in a PEMFC

16:00 430

16:20

431

Intermission (20 Minutes) Spatial and Temporal Measurements of Temperature and Reaction Species in the Cathode Diffusion Layer of a Planar AirBreathing PEM Fuel Cell. - T. Fabian (Stanford University), R. O’Hayre (Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering), F. Prinz and J. Santiago (Stanford University) Development and Integration of Controls for a PEMFC Powered Aircraft - R. O. Stroman and A. Kahn (Naval Research Laboratory)

International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level Materials-Membranes-Inorganic Materials Co-Chairs: S. Creager and P. Pivovar

14:00 432

14:20

433

Novel Glass Electrolytes for Fuel Cells Operating at Low Temperature - U. -. Thanganathan and N. Masayuki (Nagoya Institute of Technology) Brønsted Acid-Base Ionic Liquids and IonGels for Fuel Cell Electrolytes Under Nonhumidifying and Meso-Thermal Conditions - M. Watanabe, H. Nakamoto, M. Shiote and A. Ogawa (Yokohama National University) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


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Inorganic Glass Proton Exchange Membranes H. Kim, S. Prakash, W. E. Mustain and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Materials-Membranes-Composite Materials Co-Chairs: B. Pivovar and S. Creager

15:20

435

NanoFiber Network Membranes for PEM Fuel Cells - P. Pintauro, P. Mather, O. Arnoult, R. Wycisk, J. Choi and K. Lee (Case Western Reserve University)

15:40

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437

3DOM Silica Composite Membrane Including a Binary Polymer Electrolyte for DMFC - H. Munakata, K. Sasajima and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

16:20

438

Advances in Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Proton Exchange Polymer Membranes Incorporating Heteropoly Acids - A. M. Herring, S. Dec and A. M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

16:40

439

Basic Characterization of Fullerenes for Proton-Conducting Materials in PEMFC - K. Tasaki, J. Gasa and H. Wang (MC Research & Innovation)

17:00

440

Physicochemical and Electrochemical Characterization of Novel High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membranes. - M. Daletou (Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Processes), N. Gourdoupi, N. Triantafyllopoulos (ADVENT Technologies), G. Voyatzis, E. Vogli, G. Neophytides (Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Processes), J. Kallitsis (Univevsity of Patras) and S. Neophytides (Institute of Chemical Engineering and high Temperature Processes)

17:20

441

17:20

446

PEMFC Poisoning with H2S: Dependence on Operating Conditions - F. Uribe, I. Urdampilleta, T. Rockward, E. L. Brosha and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

17:40

447

Use of a Dual-Pathway Kinetic Model to Assess Sulfur Poisoning of the Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction at High-Surface Area Platinum/Vulcan Carbon Electrodes - J. J. Pietron (Naval Research Laboratory)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level PEM 7 Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: T. Fuller and A. Haug

448

Ordered Intermetallic PtPb Nanoparticles for Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell Applications - F. Matsumoto, C. Roychowdhury, L. Kreno, S. Jeong, F. DiSalvo and H. Abruña (Cornell University)

449

Fabrication and Evaluation of MEAs for DMFC by Low Temperature Transfer Method - J. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), D. Ahn (Korea University), S. Kim and H. Ha (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

450

Effect of Different Types of Nafion Membranes on Direct Dimethyl Ether Fuel Cell - K. Cai, G. Yin, J. Zhang, P. Liu and Z. Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology)

451

Synthesis and Characterization of Pt-Carbon Nano Capsule Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction - Y. Chang, P. Wu and C. Tsai (National Chiao Tung University)

452

Characterization of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Nanoporous Gold Cathodes in PEM Fuel Cells - R. Zeis, J. Erlebacher (Johns Hopkins University), T. Lei and K. Sieradzki (Arizona State University)

453

In-Situ Studies of Voltage Degradation Associated with Mass Transport Loss During the Durability Test - N. Jia, P. He, K. Wang, G. Faubert, M. Dutta, V. Colbow and R. Vohra (Ballard Power Systems)

454

Stability of Pt-Ru/C Catalysts: Effects of Ru Content - H. Yamada, D. Shimoda (Doshisha University), K. Matsuzawa (Keihanna Interaction Plaza Inc.), A. Tasaka and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

455

Evaluation of Solid Ammonium Formate Oxidation for PEM Fuel Cells - K. Ohyama, C. Kimura, H. Aoki, S. Kuwabata and T. Sugino (Osaka University)

456

Effect of the Concentrations and Flow-Rates of DME on Direct Dimethyl Ether Fuel Cell - K. Cai, G. Yin, Q. Lai, J. Zhang and T. Yang (Harbin Institute of Technology)

457

Study on Self Breathing PEMFC Stack with Fuel Circulation - E. Wang, P. Shi, T. Yang and C. Du (Harbin Institute of Technology)

458

The Effects of Operating Parameters on the Passive DMFC Performance - Q. Lai, G. Yin, J. Zhang, K. Cai and P. Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology)

459

Impact of Micromolar Concentrations of Externally-Provided and Internally-Generated Contaminants on PEMFC Reversible Stability - A. Steinbach, C. Hamilton and M. K. Debe (3M Company)

Effect of IEC and Loading of Cathode SPEEK Binder on Kinetic and Transport Properties of All-SPEEK MEAs - S. Sambandam and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)

International Ballroom East, Concourse Level Durability - Catalyst Contamination Co-Chairs: F. Uribe and C. Lamy

15:40

16:00

442

16:20

443

Intermission (20 Minutes) Effect of Pollutants on the Electrical Performance of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - C. Lamy (Laboratory of Electrocatalysis, CNRS - University of Poitiers), E. Favry (CNRS), C. Coutanceau, F. Hahn (Laboratory of Electrocatalysis, CNRS - University of Poitiers), N. Alonso-Vante (University of Poitiers), S. Martemianov and L. Madier (Laboratory of Thermal Studies, ESIP, CNRS - University of Poitiers) In Situ XAS Investigation of Electrocatalysts Surface Poisoning by Halides - T. Arruda, J. Ziegelbauer (Northeastern University), A. Gulla (DeNora North America), B. Shyam, D. Ramaker (The George Washington University) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

16:40

444

The Effects of Multiple Contaminants on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - T. Rockward, I. Urdampilleta, F. Uribe and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

17:00

445

Sulfur Dioxide Contamination in PEMFCs: Material Balance Approach - K. Punyawudho, S. Shimpalee and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

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Tuesday, October 9

14:40


Tuesday, October 9

460

A Novel PtSnIr/C Anodic Catalyst for Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell - L. Cao, G. Sun, H. Li, S. Yan and Q. Xin (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

461

Water Sorption and Methanol Permeability in Sulfonated Polyimides/PEGDA Based SemiIPN Membranes - S. Lee, I. Choi, S. Choi and H. Han (Yonsei University)

462

Effects of Pressurizing Operation on the Degradation of Membrane Electrode Assemblies in PEFCs - K. Asano, Y. Mugikura and T. Watanabe (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)Energy Engineering Research Laboratory)

463

A Model Study for Oxygen Reduction Reaction and Durability of Pt/C Catalyst in Triple-Phase Boundary of PEFCs - T. Hirai, T. Kinumoto (Kyoto University), K. Katakura (Nara National College of Technology), Y. Uchimoto and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

464

XAS Study for Degradation Mechanism of Pt/C Catalyst During Potential Cycling Test H. Yoshida, T. Kinumoto, Y. Uchimoto and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

465

CO-Tolerant Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction Activity at Pt-Ni Alloys Prepared on Ni Substrate - H. Inoue, M. Ieguchi, E. Higuchi and S. Nohara (Osaka Prefecture University)

466

Performance of High-Density Acid Electrolyte and Analysis of Proton Conduction Mechanism - K. Hase, T. Nakano (Toyota Motor Corporation) and A. Koiwai (Toyota Central R&D Labs.,INC)

467

Effects of Microstructure of Gas Diffusion Layer on Two-Phase Flow Transport Properties - M. Yoneda, M. Takimoto (Mizuho Information and Research Institute, Inc.) and S. Koshizuka (Unversity of Tokyo)

468

Comparative Investigation on NanoSized SiO2 as a Filler for Proton Exchange Membranes (PEM) Fuel Cells - A. Saccà, R. Pedicini, A. Carbone, I. Gatto and E. Passalacqua (CNR ITAE)

469

Artifacts in Measuring Electrode Catalyst Area of Fuel Cells through Cyclic Voltammetry - H. Gasteiger, S. Kocha, F. Wagner and R. Carter (General Motors Corporation)

470

Impact of SO2 on the Kinetics of Pt3Co/ Vulcan Carbon Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - Y. Garsany (Naval Research Laboratory), O. Baturina (Nova Research, Inc) and K. Swider-Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory)

471

Effect of Sulfur-Containing Compounds on Fuel Cell Performance - D. Imamura, E. Yamaguchi and Y. Hashimasa (Japan Automobile Research Institute)

472

Quantum Chemistry and MD Simulation Studies of Fluorinated Ionomers - O. Borodin (University of Utah)

473

Perfluoroalkyl Phosphonic Acid Based Proton Conductors for High Temperature PEM Fuel Cells - M. B. Herath, S. Creager, L. Jin, A. S. Rettenbacher and D. DesMarteau (Clemson University)

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474

The Electronic Structure and Electrocatalytic Activity of Pt Nanoparticles - S. Lee, Y. Kim (MIT), T. Mitani (JAIST) and Y. Shao-Horn (M.I.T.)

475

Evaluation of Coatings and Surface Treatments for Stainless-Steel Fuel-Cell Flow-Field Plates. - S. V. Rivas, F. Manriquez (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica S. C.), L. G. Arriaga (Cideteq) and G. Orozco (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, S. C.)

476

Titanate Nanotubes as Inorganic Fillers of Nafion Membranes for PEM Fuel Cell Operating at High Temperatures - B. Matos, E. I. Santiago, F. C. Fonseca, M. Linardi (Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares), R. Lacerda, V. Lavayen, L. Ladeira and A. Ferlauto (UFMG)

477

Performance of Nafion-TiO2 Hybrids Produced by Sol-Gel Process as Electrolyte for PEMFC Operating at High Temperatures. - E. I. Santiago, B. Matos, F. C. Fonseca and M. Linardi (Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares)

478

Multi-Fuel Capability of Pd and Pd AlloysBased Cathodes: High Tolerance to Organic Fuels in DAFCs - J. Rodriguez Varela (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo) and O. Savadogo (École Polytechnique de Montréal)

479

Grafting of an Aryl Fluorosulfonimide Electrolyte onto Carbon Substrate - B. Liu (Clemson University), H. Mei (Loyola College in Maryland) and S. Creager (Clemson University)

480

In System Reference Electrode Testing for Cathode Carbon Corrosion - R. Dross (Plug Power Inc) and B. Maynard (Plug Power)

481

Synthesis of Acid/Base Blend-Silica Nanocomposite Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - K. Yoon, J. Choi, J. Park, J. Choi and Y. Hong (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)

482

Measurement of Current Distributions in a PEM Fuel Cell with Interdigitated Flow Field - G. Zhang, B. Ma, D. Shang, L. Guo (Xi’an Jiaotong University), H. Liu (Xi’an Jiaotong University, Miami University) and H. Sun (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

483

Harmonizing of Experiment and Computation Model for Estimating Cell Performance and Water Distribution Inside of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane. - C. Moon (Graduate School of Pusan National University), J. Yang (RIMT, Pusan National University, Jangjeon-dong, Guemjung-gu), G. Choi and D. Kim (School of Mechanical Engneering, Pusan National University)

484

Novel Technique of MEA Sample Preparation Using a Focused Ion Beam for Scanning Electron Microscope Investigation - C. S. Kuroda and Y. Yamazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

485

Fabrication of Nano-Templated ProtonExchange Electrolyte Membrane for Fuel Cell Application. - J. Jang, S. Oleksandrov, Y. Lee and C. Chung (Sungkyunkwan University)

486

Amorphous Carbon Coated Metal Bipolar Plate for Fuel Cell - S. Ishigaki, T. Heishi and Y. Show (Tokai University)

487

Proton-Conducting Hybrids Membranes Based on Aromatic Polymer Blends - C. De Bonis, A. D’Epifanio, B. Mecheri, M. Di Vona (University of Rome), M. Trombetta Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


488

Anode Overpotential at Low Pt Loadings for Pure H2 - S. Kinoshita (Asahi Glass Company)

489

Synthesis of Mesoporous Carbon with Graphite Pore Walls for Electrochemical Application - H. Kim, J. Ahn, M. Han, K. An (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Chu, D. Kim (KCC Central Research Institute) and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

490

Measurements of Effective Diffusion Coefficient of Oxygen in GDLs for PEMFCs - Z. Siroma (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), K. Yasuda (AIST), K. Tanimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), M. Ohta, J. Takahashi, M. Inaba and A. Tasaka (Doshisha University)

491

Ru/C Cathode Electro-Catalysts Tolerant to Ethylene Glycol and Their use in DAFCs - J. Rodriguez Varela (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo)

492

Cobalt- and Molybdenum-Tungsten Carbides as Anode Electrocatalysts - M. Nagai, M. Yoshida and H. Tominaga (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.)

493

The Use of Lax Sr1-x MO3 as Oxygen Reduction Catalysts - S. Donne (University of Newcastle)

494

Experimental Determination of Diffusion Coefficient of Water in PEFC Membrane at Low Temperatures - R. P. Ramasamy, M. Khandelwal, E. C. Kumbur and M. Mench (The Pennsylvania State University)

495

H2/Air Fuel Cell Performance of Novel Nafion - Zirconium Phosphate Nanocomposite Membranes - T. Zawodzinski, M. Sganappa, M. Pica, A. Donnadio, M. Casciola and G. Alberti (University of Perugia)

496

497

Towards High Active Catalyst Surface Areas on Carbon Nanofilaments - Characterization and Determination Combining TEM and Electrochemical Techniques - P. Bele (Technische Universität Munchen), A. Racz and U. Stimming (Technische Universitat Munchen) Novel Sulfonated Polybenzimidazole by Direct Sulfonation in Sulfuric Acid - J. Peron, D. Jones and J. Roziere (University of Montpellier)

498

Migration of Platinum Under Open Cell Voltage: Effect of the Type of Ionomer Membrane - J. Peron, D. Jones and J. Roziere (University of Montpellier)

499

New Hierarchical Nanostructured Carbons as Efficient Catalyst Supports in PEM Fuel Cells - J. Yu, M. Kim, J. Kim, B. Fang and Y. Song (Hannam University)

529

Strategy for Carrying out Aging Tests of Fuel Cell Membranes - L. Gubler and G. Scherer (Paul Scherrer Institut)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

B11

Rechargeable Lithium and Lithium Ion Batteries Battery / Energy Technology

Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level Cathodes III (Metal Oxides) Co-Chairs: C. Grey and S. G. Greenbaum

08:00

651

Electronic and Crystal Structures, Thermodynamic Stability, and Cathode Performance of Lix(Mn,Co,Ni,M)O2 (M = Al,Ti,Fe) as a Cathode Active Material for Li Ion Battery - Y. Idemoto, T. Matsui and N. Kitamura (Tokyo University of Science)

08:20

652

Electrochemical Performances of Overlithiated Li[Lix(NizCo1-2zMnz)1-x]O2 (0.1 ≤ z ≤ 0.4) Electrodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries - J. Kim, Y. Kadoma, K. Ui and N. Kumagai (Iwate University)

08:40

653

Factors Influencing the Irreversible Oxygen Loss and Reversible Capacity in Layered Li[Li1/3Mn2/3]O2 - Li[Mn0.5-yNi0.5-yCo2y]O2 Solid Solutions - Y. Wu, T. Arunkumar and A. Manthiram (The University of Texas at Austin)

09:00

654

Effect of the Synthesis Conditions on the Preparation and Electrochemical Properties of LiNi0.5Mn0.5O2 Made by Ion Exchange - J. Cabana and C. Grey (SUNY at Stony Brook)

09:20

655

Understanding the Synthesis - Structure - Electrochemical Properties Relations of Layered O3-LiNi0.5Mn0.5O2 - Y. Meng, S. Kuma (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), J. Bréger (SAFT), Y. Hinuma, K. Kang, Y. ShaoHorn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), C. Grey (SUNY at Stony Brook) and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

09:40

10:00

656

Thermal Instability of Cycled LixNi0.5Mn0.5O2 Electrodes: An In-Situ Synchrotron X-Ray Powder Diffraction Study - N. Yabuuchi, Y. Kim, H. Li and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

10:20

657

The Electrochemical and Structural Study of Li[Li1/9Ni1/3Mn5/9]O2 - M. Jiang, B. Key (SUNY at Stony Brook), Y. Meng (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and C. Grey (SUNY at Stony Brook)

10:40

658

Crystal Structure Inhomogeneities in LiNi1/ 3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 Studied by TEM Analysis - T. Yi, H. Gabrisch (University of New Orleans), Y. Ozawa and R. Yazami (California Institute of Technology)

11:00

659

Thermodynamically Induced Surface Modification for High Capacity LiCoO2 - N. Pereira, J. Al-Sharab, F. Cosandey, F. Badway and G. Amatucci (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

11:20

660

Low Temperature Flux Synthesis and Characterization of Novel LiCoO2 Nanostructures for High Rate Applications - H. Chen and C. Grey (SUNY at Stony Brook)

11:40

661

Localized Lattice Parameter Measurements in LixCoO2 Particles by Transmission Electron Microscopy - H. Gabrisch, Q. Xing and T. Yi (University of New Orleans)

12:00

662

Effects of Al Doping on the Structure and Electrochemical Property of Li3V2-xAlx(PO4)3 - H. Noguchi, T. Ono and K. Isono (Saga University)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

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Tuesday, October 9

(University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome), E. Traversa (Università di Roma Tor Vergata) and S. Licoccia (University of Rome)


Battery Division Technology Award Address Chair: M. Thackeray

17:40

672

14:00 663 From Lithium to Lithium Ion, a 40 Year Battery Generation (Battery Technology Award Address) - M. Broussely (SAFT) Cathodes IV (Metal Oxides) Co-Chairs: G. Amatucci and J. Dahn

14:40

Tuesday, October 9

15:00

15:20

664

665

666

15:40

16:00

667

TEM-EELS Analysis of Positive Electrodes in LiNi0.8Co0.2O2-Based Lithium Ion Secondary Batteries After High-Temperature Cycle Tests - Y. Sasano, K. Tatsumi, S. Muto (Nagoya University), T. Sasaki, K. Horibuchi, Y. Takeuchi and Y. Ukyo (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.) Local Atomic and Electronic Structures of Solute Al and Mg in the LiNi0.75Co0.15Al0.05 Mg0.05O2 Cathode by K Shell XANES/ELNES and First Principles Calculations - K. Tatsumi, Y. Sasano, S. Muto, T. Yoshida (Nagoya University), T. Sasaki, K. Horibuchi, Y. Takeuchi and Y. Ukyo (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.) Effect of CO2 on Layered Li1+zNi1-x-yCoxMyO2 (M = Al,Mn) Cathode Materials - K. Shizuka, C. Kiyohara (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc.), K. Shima (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation), K. Okahara, K. Okamoto (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc.) and Y. Takeda (Mie University)

16:20

668

Crystal and Electronic Structures and Cathode Properties of LixNi0.8Co0.2O2 Prepared by Different Synthesis Methods and Heat-Treatments for Li Secondary Battery - Y. Takanashi, N. Kitamura and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)

16:40

669

Electrochemical Performance of Nanostructured LiMn1.5Ni0.5O4 Spinel at Elevated Temperature - N. Marandian Hagh (Energy Storage Research Group (ESRG) / Rutgers University) and G. Amatucci (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

17:00

670

Characterization and Electrochemical Performance of Substituted LiNi0.4Co 0.2yAlyMn0.4O2 (0≤y≤0.2) Cathode Materials - J. Wilcox and M. Doeff (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

17:20

671

Effect of Electrode Structure and Electrolyte Composition on Electrochemical Properties of LiMn2O4 Spinel Synthesized from MnO2 - E. Shembel (Enerize Corporation), I. Maksuta (Chemical Power Sources Research Laboratory, Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University), V. Maslov, V. Pisny, V. Redko (Enerize Corporation), L. Neduzhko, N. Zaderey (Chemical Power Sources Research Laboratory, Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University) and N. Globa (Enerize Corporation)

54

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session (Lithium and Li-Ion Batteries), 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: K. M. Abraham and R. Bugga

673

Structural and Electrochemical Analysis of Carbon Nano Fiber Coated with LiMPO4 (M=Fe, Co) - B. M. Sivakumar, B. Natalia, D. Ensling, H. Ehernburg and W. Jaegermann (Technical University, Darmstadt)

674

Combined Experimental and First Principles Study on Lithium Diffusivity in Spinel LiNi1/ 2Mn3/2O4 Compounds - Y. Meng (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), H. Xia (Singapore-MIT Alliance), X. Ma (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), L. Lu (Singapore-MIT Alliance) and G. Ceder (M.I.T.)

675

In Situ X-ray Diffraction Studies of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries - K. Chung, H. Hong, S. Oh (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), W. Yoon, X. Yang (Brookhaven National Lab.), H. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), B. Na (Chungbuk National University) and B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

676

Structural and Chemical Characterization of Delithiated Li[Li1/3Mn2/3]O2 - Li[Co1-yNiy]O2 Cathodes - A. Tiruvannamalai, Y. Wu and A. Manthiram (University of Texas at Austin)

677

Changes in the Transport Properties of Layered O3 LixNi0.5Mn0.5O2 During Electrochemical Cycling - N. Yabuuchi, S. Kumar and Y. ShaoHorn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology.)

678

Structural Stability and Enhanced Electrochemical Properties of Layered Li(Mn,Ni)O2 as a Promising Cathode Material - N. K. Karan, J. J. Saavedra-Arias, J. Burgos, R. Thomas (University of Puerto Rico), S. Das (Department of Physics, Purdue University) and R. Katiyar (Department of Physics, University of Puerto Rico)

679

High Energy X-ray Scattering Studies as a Tool to Understand the Structural Changes that Occur Opon Lithium Deintercalation of Li[NixLi1/3-2x/3Mn2/3-x/3]O2 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1/2) - B. Key (SUNY at Stony Brook), J. Bréger (SAFT), M. Jiang and C. Grey (SUNY at Stony Brook)

680

Improvements in the Electrochemical Properties of LiNiO2 Cathode Material by Mn and Co Dopings for Li-Ion Batteries. - J. J. SaavedraArias, J. Burgos (University of Puerto Rico), S. Nieto (University of Turabo) and R. Katiyar (Univerity of Puerto Rico)

681

Improving the Compatibility of LiCoO2 Cathode with Ionic Liquid Electrolyte by ZrO2 Coating - J. Huang and A. Hollenkamp (CSIRO Energy Technology)

682

Surface Microstructure of “AlPO4”-Nanoparticle Coated LiCoO2: Combined STEM and XPS Studies - A. Appapillai (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), A. Mansour (Naval Surface Warfare Center), J. Cho (Kumoh National Institute of Technology) and Y. Shao-Horn (M.I.T.)

Intermission (20 Minutes) Initial Stage of the Delithiation of Li1.2x Mn0.4Fe 0.4O2 Positive Electrode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries Studied by Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy - J. Kikkawa, T. Akita, M. Tabuchi, M. Shikano, K. Tatsumi and M. Kohyama (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

Electrochemical Synthesis of Lithium Manganese Oxides with a Layered Crystal Structure for Lithium Batteries - M. Nakayama (Yamaguchi University), J. Lee and B. Popov (University of South Carolina)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


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Modification of Interface Between LiCoO2 and Solid Electrolyte by Coating of Li+ Ion Conducting Oxide Materials - A. Sakuda, H. Kitaura, A. Hayashi, K. Tadanaga and M. Tatsumisago (Osaka Prefecture University) Carbon Coated Spherical Natural Graphite Anode Materials for LIB - S. Ye, P. Zhang, X. Li (Beijing Superhoo Technology Co.,Ltd) and Y. Xia (Fudan University) Bamboo-Like Carbon Nanotubes Grown by Hot Filament Chemical Vapor Deposition as Anode Material for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - S. Katar, B. Weiner and G. Morell (University of Puerto Rico) Anode Properties of Silicon Electrodes Prepared by Gas-deposition - H. Sakaguchi, N. Shibamura, T. Iida and T. Esaka (Tottori University)

687

Partially Reduced SiOx as an Anode Material for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries - G. Jeong, S. Lee, Y. Kang, Y. Kim, Y. Kim, M. Sung and W. Choi (Samsung SDI)

688

Effect of Surface Treatment on Properties of Nano-Silicon Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries - S. Kuo (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and Y. Yu-Chan (National Taiwan University)

689

Temperature Controlled Pressure Characterization (TPC) of Lithium-Ion Batteries with Silicon based Anodes. - M. Sternad, E. Lanzer, N. Hochgatterer, S. Koller, P. Raimann, M. Schmuck, M. Schweiger (TU Graz), M. Takehara (MCC), M. Ue (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc..) and M. Winter (Graz University of Technology)

B12

Solid-State Ionic Devices 5

High Temperature Materials / Sensor / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Conservatory, Terrace Level Defect Chemistry Co-Chairs: E. Wachsman and E. Traversa

10:00 763

Defect Chemistry and Charge Transport in Low Dimensional Oxides - X. Zhou (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

10:40

764

Design of Higher Grain Ionic Conductive Ceria Based Electrolytes - S. Omar, E. Wachsman and J. Nino (University of Florida)

11:00

765

Ion Conductivity Enhancement Effect by Introduction of Dislocations in YttriaStabilized Zirconia - Y. Saito (Honda R&D Co., Ltd.), C. Jeremy, K. Crabb, H. Huang, R. Pornprasertsuk, P. Su and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

11:20

766

Synthesis and Phase Stability in Nanoscale Solid Electrolytes: The Case of Y-Doped Zirconia Thin Films - M. Tsuchiya (Harvard University), A. Minor (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and S. Ramanathan (Harvard University)

11:40

767

Simulation Study of Dopant Segregation to the Grain Boundary of Polycrystalline Yttria-Stabilized-Zirconia in Nano-Scale Thin Film SOFC - H. B. Lee, W. Cai and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

Cathode Electrocatalysis Co-Chairs: S. Adler and E. Wachsman

690

Electrochemical Properties of LiNiN as a New Negative Electrode Material for Li-Ion Batteries - J. Cabana (SUNY at Stony Brook), Z. Stoeva (University of Nottingham), D. Gregory (University of Glasgow) and R. Palacin (ICMABCSIC)

14:00

768

Electrochemical Kinetics of Oxygen Reduction on Patterned Platinum/YSZ - G. C. La O (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), S. Koc (Istanbul University), T. Golfinopoulos and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

691

Characteristics of Star-Type Solid Polymer Electrolytes Controlled Nano-Structure and Application to Lithium Polymer Battery - M. Amaike, T. Niitani (Nippon Soda Co., Ltd.), H. Nakano, K. Dkoko and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

14:20

769

692

Li Ionic Melt Mixtures Based on PEG and Fluorolinks as Electrolytes for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - O. E. Geiculescu, R. Rajagopal, P. Hallac, S. Creager and D. DesMarteau (Clemson University)

Measurement and Interpretation of Oxygen Diffusion and Surface Exchange Data for La1-xSrxCoO3-d - E. A. Rudberg, K. Wiik (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), A. Svensson (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry) and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

14:40

770

Investigating the Oxygen Surface Exchange Mechanisms of SOFC Cathodes Using an Isotopic Tracer - C. C. Kan, F. Van Assche and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)

693

Evaluation of Rapid Charge Methodologies for Li-Ion Chemistry - K. B. Chin, R. Bugga, M. Smart and S. Narayanan (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

15:00

771

694

The Application of Pulse Charge for Secondary Lithium Battery - C. Lin and S. Yen (National Taiwan University)

Nonlinear Analysis of Rate Controlling Mechanisms of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes. - C. R. Kreller and S. Adler (University of Washington)

15:20

772

695

In-Situ Observation of Li Metal Dendrite Growth - K. Nishikawa (Tokyo Metropolitan University), T. Mori and T. Nishida (Kyoto University)

Comparison of Oxygen Reduction Reactions on Microfabricated and Patterned Thin-films of La1-xSrxMnO3 and La1-xSrxFeO3 (x = ~0.2) - G. C. La O and Y. Shao-Horn (M.I.T.)

15:40

773

Electronic Structure Studies of La1-xSrxCoO3d and La1-x Srx FeO3-d (x = 0.2) Using High Temperature Magnetization Measurements - D. Baskar and S. Adler (University of Washington)

16:00

696

Durability of Stabilized Lithium Metal Powder (SLMP™) in Electrode Preparation Environment for Lithium-ion Batteries - Y. Li, B. Fitch, M. Yakovleva and Y. Gao (FMC, Lithium Division)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Intermission (20 Minutes)

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Proton Conductors Co-Chairs: J. Nino and E. Wachsman

16:20

774

Proton Conduction in Glass-Ceramic La(PO3) 3 -Ca(PO3) 2 - G. Zhang, R. Yu and L. DeJonghe (Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

16:40

775

Stability of SrCe1-x ZrxO3-d Under Wet CO Atmospheres - J. Li, H. Yoon, T. Oh and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)

17:00

776

Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Using Proton Conductor Electrolytes - C. Zuo, L. Yang and M. Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

09:25

810

Nano-TiO2 Photodynamic Treatment on Cancer Cells Combining with Immunochemistry and Electroporation Techniques - Z. Jiang, J. Xu, Y. Sun and M. Yan (Fudan University)

09:45

811

Treatment of Various Surfaces with Silver and its Compounds for Topical Wound Dressings, Catheter and Other Biomedical Applications - S. Djokic (Elchem Consulting Ltd.)

10:05

10:20

812

TiO2 Nanotube Diameter Directs Cell Fate - P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen), S. Bauer, J. Park and K. Von der Mark (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

10:40

813

The Effect of Galvanic Coupling Between Modern Fracture Fixation Constructs in Physiologically Relevant Solutions: The Role of Serum Proteins on the Corrosion of Ti6Al4V and 316L Alloys - T. Grebner (Grandview Medical Center) and D. Hansen (UDRI)

11:10

814

Selective Dissolution of Ni from Nitinol for Increasing the Biocompatibility - L. P. Dick and D. Dalla Corte (UFRGS)

11:30

815

Redox Potential Measurement in Aqueous Solutions and Biological Media - M. M. Goldin (Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia), G. Blanchard (Michigan State University), A. Evseev, V. Kolesnikov (Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology), Y. Goldfarb (N.V.Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine), A. Volkov (Oakwood College) and M. Goldin (Michigan State University)

Tuesday, October 9

Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and J. Nino

777

Preparation of Solid Proton Conducting YDoped BaZrO3 Thin Film for Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cell - D. Seo, H. Han, H. Kim and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

778

Anodes for Direct Carbon Fuel Cell (DCFC) - S. Li (Direct Carbon Technologies, LLC), A. Lee, R. Mitchell and T. M. Gur (Stanford University)

779

BaCe1-x-yZrxYyO3-d Proton Conductors: The Role of the Synthetic Route on their Properties - M. Fabrizio (CNR - IENI), S. Barison (CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche), M. Battagliarin (CNR - IENI), S. Boldrini (CNR - ISIB), G. Chiodelli, L. Doubova (CNR - IENI), R. Gerbasi (CNR - ICIS), L. Malavasi and C. Mortalo’ (CNR IENI)

C1

780

781

782

783

816

The Application of Hydrogel-Polypyrrole Composite Electrodes in the Development of a Novel Drug Delivery System. - B. Alcock, S. Earley and C. B. Breslin (National University of Ireland, Maynooth)

14:20

817

EIS Characterization of Charge Transport Performance of Nafion-Based Redox Polymer Film in Atmosphere - H. Chen, J. Zhou, Z. Feng, L. Sun and Z. Lin (Xiamen University)

Research of Mechanical Properties of Titania Films on Chemically Modified TiNb Alloy - K. Ou (Taipei Medical University), P. Peng and Y. Pan (National Taiwan University)

14:40

818

Electrochemical Study of SOFC Unit Cell Fabricated by Tape Casting Process - H. Kim, S. Park, Y. Shin, Y. Lee, Y. Lee and S. Hyun (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

Focal Adhesion Disassembly Using Electrochemically Programmed Sub-Cellular Release - B. E. Wildt, D. Wirtz and P. Searson (Johns Hopkins University)

15:00

819

Electrochemical Generation of Oxidizing Particles in Aqueous Solutions - M. Khubutiya (N.V.Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine), B. Leonov, A. Evseev (Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology), A. Volkov (Oakwood College), Y. Goldfarb (N.V.Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine), Y. Kurilkin (N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine) and M. M. Goldin (Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia)

Development of Redox Stable SOFC for Intermediate Temperature Applications - Y. Sin, V. Petrovsky and H. Anderson (University of Missour-Rolla)

Surface Treatments for Biomedical Applications Electrodeposition / Corrosion

Co-Chairs: S. Djokic and D.Hansen

09:05 809

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Chair: S. Djokic

14:00

RF-Sputtering Deposition of Gadolinia Doped Ceria Films for IT-SOFCs Applications - S. Barison (CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche), M. Fabrizio, C. Mortalò, G. Chiodelli, L. Malavasi (CNR - IENI), E. Roncari and A. Sanson (CNR - ISTEC)

Farragut Room, Terrace Level

09:00

Intermission (15 Minutes)

Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes) Electrophoretic Deposition of Composite Coatings for Biomedical Applications - I. Zhitomirsky and X. Pang (McMaster University)

15:20

15:35

820

Intermission (15 Minutes) Investigation of Electrochemical Characteristics, Fretting Corrosion Susceptibility, Debris and Metal Ion Release from L605-Alloy with Various Surface Oxides - D. Chretin (St Jude Medical), J. Weissenrieder (California Institute of Technology) and A. S. Norlin-Weissenrieder (St Jude Medical)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


16:15

821

822

16:35

823

16:55

The Reduction of Molecular Oxygen Catalyzed by Laccase Immobilized with Glutaraldehyde - L. Dos Santos, G. Ciniciato and E. Gonzalez (Instituto de Química de São Carlos) Passivation Treatment of a Co-Ni-Cr-Mo Alloy for Biomedical Material Application - A. Ornberg, J. Pan (Royal Institute of Technology), M. Herstedt (St. Jude Medical) and C. Leygraf (Royal Institute of Technology) Electropolishing of NiTi -A Mechanistic Study - L. Neelakantan (Max-Planck Institut für Eisenforschung), G. Eggeler (Ruhr University Bochum) and A. Hassel (Max- Planck Institut für Eisenforschung) Concluding Remarks (5 Minutes)

Hydrodynamic Conditions - I. E. Ryzhkova and S. Kaluzhina (Voronezh State University) •

833

Voltage Drop Elimination Between the Main and Reference Electrodes in Low Conduction Medium - A. Kurbatov (Kazakh State University)

834

Effects of Surface Nanocrystallisation on Corrosion Resistance of 2024 T351 - S. Pilli (Sheffield Hallam University)

835

Influence of Chemical Parameters on the Susceptibility to Intergranular Corrosion of 2024 T351 Aluminum Alloy - C. Augustin, E. Andrieu, C. Blanc and G. Mankowski (ENSIACET)

836

Corrosion of Platinum Electrodes in Saline: Effect of Charge Density, Frequency and Stimulation Time - A. Hines, D. Zhou and R. Greenberg (Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.)

837

Estimation of Protective Efficiency of Oil-Based Compositions Containing Zinc and Graphite Powders Against Steel Atmospheric Corrosion - L. Tsygankova, V. Vigdorovich, Y. Kim (Derzhavin State University) and V. Kichigin (Naturally-Scientific Institute)

838

Alternating Pulsed Electrolysis for Fe-Cr Surface Alloying of Conventional Carbon Steel - S. Yagi, H. Oshima, K. Murase, E. Matsubara and Y. Awakura (Kyoto University)

839

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopic Study of Type 316L Stainless Steel - J. Ai, I. Nicic and D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

840

Study of Copper Corrosion in Drinking Water Using Electrochemical and Surface Analyses - Y. C. Kang, W. Van Ooij (University of Cincinnati) and D. Lytle (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)

841

Corrosion Inhibitor in Petroleum Industry - A. Nafees and N. A. Darwish (Petroleum Institute)

842

Determination of the pH of Iso-Selectivity for the Interfacial Diffusion Layer of Fe and its Effects on the Passivity - H. Ha, H. Kwon and H. Jang (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

843

CO2 Corrosion: a Neural Network Approach - S. J. Trasatti and G. Zangari (University of Milan)

844

EIS Study of Soil Corrosivity - L. P. Dick and S. Silva (UFRGS)

845

Performance of Aluminum Metal Spray (AMS) in Combination With an Organic Paint System for Long Term Protection of Structural Steel - T. A. Sumon and S. Lyon (The University of Manchester)

846

A New Synthesis Route for Corrosion Resistant Zeolite Coatings - R. Cai, M. Sun, Z. Chen, D. Beving and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

847

A Modified “Photochemical Diode” Model Depicting Galvanic Corrosion in Silicon Carbide-Reinforced Aluminum-Matrix Composites - H. Ding and L. Hihara (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Chair: S. Djokic

D1

824

825

826

Detection of DNA Chemical Damage Using Electrochemistry and Atomic Force Microscopy. - N. I. Perera and M. Bayachou (Cleveland State University) Coating of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) with Silver Compounds and Their Antimicrobial Activity in Vitro - N. Djokic (University of Alberta), R. Precht (Exciton Technologies Inc.) and S. Djokic (Elchem Consulting Ltd.) EIS Study of the Electrochemical Behavior of the Co-Cr-Mo Alloy in Borate Solutions - C. Montero-Ocampo and J. Hidalgo Badillo (CINVESTAV-IPN)

Corrosion General Session Corrosion 827

See Symposium D4, Tuesday, 14:30, Monroe Room East, Concourse Level (following Abstract 960)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Corrosion General Poster Session, 1800-2000h

828

Corrosion Behavior of Epoxy Coated Rebar with Scratch in Mortar in the Sea Field - B. Zhao, C. Lin (Xiamen University) and G. Zhang (Teck Cominco Metals, Limited)

829

Corrosion Behavior of Parylene-Metal-Parylene Thin Films in Saline - W. Li (California Institute of Technology), D. Rodger (Caltech & Kech School of Medicine of the University of Southern California), P. Menon and Y. Tai (Caltech)

830

Improvement of Micro-DMFC Current Collectors by Au Pulse Electroplating. - N. Shin (Yonsei University), J. Jang, H. Lee (Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd) and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

831

The Inhibiting Effect of 1-Phenyl-4-Methyl Imidazole on Bronze - H. Otmacic Curkovic, K. Marusic, A. Prtenjak, A. Skrobica and E. Stupnisek-Lisac (Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology)

832

Local Activation of Copper Under the Organic Additives Influence in Different Thermal and

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

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15:55


D2

High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes Corrosion

Coatings and Joining Co-Chairs: R. Oltra and N. McMurray

16:40

887

Investigations of Cut-edge Corrosion of Galvanized Steels by the Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique - F. Thebault, B. Vuillemin, R. Oltra (CNRS-Universite de Bourgogne), C. Allely, L. Dosdat (ARCELOR-MITTAL) and K. Ogle (CNRS-ENSCP)

17:20

888

Scanning Electrochemical Micro Spectroscopy Investigation for Brazed Area of Al-Si Alloy - Y. Oya and Y. Kojima (Furukawa-Sky Aluminum Corp.)

17:40

889

Analysis on Degradation of Zinc Yellow Polypropylene Coated Aluminum Alloy in Aircraft - Z. Sun (Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials), N. Zhang (Beihang University), J. Cai, M. Liu, F. Lu, C. Tao (Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials) and Q. Zhang (Beihang University)

D3

Corrosion

Caucus Room, Terrace Level

Tuesday, October 9

Cracks and Crevices Co-Chairs: H. Masuda and J. Scully

08:00

875

Simulation of Solution Chemistry in Crevice Corrosion for Stainless Steel - T. Shinohara, Y. Fukaya, A. Tahara and Y. Hosoya (National Institute for Materials Science)

08:20

876

The Accumulation of Crevice Corrosion Damage on Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloys. - P. Jakupi, F. Wang, D. Zagidulin, Z. Ding, J. Noël and D. W. Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario)

08:40

877

Investigation of Crevice Corrosion of 316 Stainless Steel and NiCrMo Alloys Under Realistic Crevices - F. Bocher (University of Virginia), F. Presuel-Moreno (Florida Atlantic University) and J. Scully (Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering)

09:00 09:20

878 879

SKPFM Study of Atmospheric-Induced StressCorrosion Cracking in 304L - T. Cook, S. Lyon and J. Walton (The University of Manchester) Effect of Stress on Hydrogen Distribution Around SCC Crack of SUS304 Stainless Steel - H. Masuda (National Institute for Material Science)

Light Alloys 3

Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level Magnesium Corrosion Co-Chairs: S. Virtanen and M. Forsyth

15:20

900

Corrosion Mechanisms and Protection of WE43 Mg Alloys in “Biologically Relevant” Environments - P. Schmutz, N. Quach-Vu, O. Guseva (EMPA Materials Science and Technology), P. Gunde and P. Uggowitzer (ETHZ, Swiss Federal institute of Technology)

15:40

901

Evaluation of the Corrosion Characteristics of Magnesium Alloy Films in Simulated Body Fluid at Physiological Temperatures - J. Petrilli, B. Shaw and E. Sikora (Pennsylvania State University)

16:00

902

Effect of Nanostructured Surface of Light Metals on Hydroxyapatite Coating - S. Ono and H. Asoh (Kogakuin University)

16:20

903

Anodization of Mg in Non-Aqueous Solutions - J. Brunner and S. Virtanen (University of Erlangen)

16:40

904

Passivation of Reactive Metals in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids - P. Howlett, D. MacFarlane and M. Forsyth (Monash University)

17:00

905

Novel Corrosion-Resistant Coatings for Magnesium Using Ionic Liquids - W. Neil, M. Forsyth and P. Howlett (Monash University)

17:20

906

Non-Chromate Inhibition of Magnesium Corrosion in Chloride Containing Electrolyte - G. Williams and H. McMurray (University of Wales Swansea)

17:40

907

New-Nonequilibrium Magnesium Alloys - A Nano Answer to Macro Problems? - E. Sikora and B. Shaw (Pennsylvania State University)

Scanning Kelvin Probe - Films Co-Chairs: G. Williams and D. Hansen

10:00

880

Role of Localized Protection for the Performance of Conducting Polymer Based Composite Coatings - A. Michalik, S. IsikUppenkamp and M. Rohwerder (Max-PlanckInstitut für Eisenforschung)

10:40

881

Optical and SKP Studies of Corrosion-Driven Delamination Inhibition by Polyaniline Solid Films on Iron - A. R. Bennett, N. McMurray and G. Williams (Swansea University)

11:00

882

SKP and Micrography Used to Determine the Coating Disbondment Mechanism during FFC on Iron - H. McMurray (University of Wales Swansea), A. Coleman (Novelis), T. Watson (University of Wales Swansea) and G. Williams (University of Wales Swansea)

11:20

11:40

883

884

Scanning Kelvin Probe Characterization of Hemocyte Deposited Ceramic Films on Metallic Surfaces - A. Mount (Clemson University), K. Mueller Hansen (University of Dayton Research Institute) and D. Hansen (UDRI) Human Fingerprint - Metal Interactions Studied Using a Scanning Kelvin Probe - G. Williams and H. McMurray (University of Wales Swansea)

Scanning Kelvin Probe - Atmospheric Co-Chairs: N. McMurray and G. Williams

15:20

885

Scanning Kelvin Probe to Study the Atmospheric Corrosion of Metals - D. Thierry and A. Nazarov (French Corrosion Institute)

16:00

886

Locally Resolved Characterization of Electrochemical Reactivity in Controlled nm Thick Electrolyte Layers - P. Schmutz, D. Reiss and O. Trzebiatowski (EMPA Materials Science and Technology)

58

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Light Alloys Poster Session, 1800-2000h

908

Microstructural Evaluations of Oxide Films During Spark Anodizing of Mg-Al Alloy in Alkaline Fluoride Electrolytes - L. Wang, C. Pan (Wuhan University), Q. Cai and B. Wei (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


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D4

909

910

911 912

Electrochemical Characterization of a New Biomedical Titanium Alloy Behavior - M. Popa, E. Ec. Vasilescu, P. Drob and C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry) Three-Dimensional Micro-Actuator Fabrication by Aluminum Anodizing, Laser Irradiation, and Electrodepopsition - T. Kikuchi (Hokkaido University), S. Ueda, Y. Akiyama, M. Ueda (Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University), M. Sakairi and H. Takahashi (Hokkaido University) Grain Size Effects on the Corrosion Behavior of Ni45.6Ti49.3Al5.1film - K. Liu and J. Duh (National Tsing Hua University) Hydrogen Absorption and Hydride Layer Properties on Alpha Tiatnium Alloys Under Simulated Crevice Corrosion Conditions - L. Yan, J. Noël, Z. Qin and D. Shoesmith (The University of Western Ontario)

Modeling and Simulation of Dissolution and Corrosion Processes

Corrosion Division Awards Chair: P. Schmuki

14:00

960

Surface Chemistry and Corrosion Processes (Uhlig Award Address) - E. McCafferty (Consultant SAIC)

14:30

827

Vibrational Sum Frequency and Infrared Reflection/Absorption Spectroscopy Studies of the Air/Liquid and Liquid/Metal Interfaces (Cohen Award Address) C. M. Johnson (Royal Institute of Technology) (30 Minutes)

15:00

Flow-Infuenced Electrochemical Modeling Chair: H. Terryn

15:20

961

Experimental Study and Modelling of Heat Transfer During Anodizing in a Wall-Jet Electrode Set-Up - T. Aerts, G. Nelissen, J. Deconinck, I. De Graeve and H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

15:40

962

Electrochemical Behavior of DezincingResistant Brass Investigated by Channel Flow Double Electrode - M. Itagaki, S. Ushida, I. Shitanda and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

16:00

963

Modeling of Electroplating Processes - K. Jain, W. Kuykendall (ESI US R&D), P. McHugh and G. Wilson (Semitool Inc.)

Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Monroe Room East, Concourse Level Three-Dimensional FEM Chair: F. Preseul-Moreno

08:20

953

Computer Simulations for Cathodic Protection of Pipelines and Cathodic Delamination - M. Orazem (University of Florida)

09:00

954

Galvanic Coupling Between Pure Copper and Pure Aluminum: Experimental Approach and Mathematical Model - B. Tribollet (LISE - UPR 15 CNRS), J. Jorcin (CIRIMAT), C. Blanc (ENSIACET), N. Pébère (CIRIMAT) and V. Vivier (LISE - UPR 15 CNRS)

09:20

955

Experimental Investigation and Numerical Simulation of EIS for Corrosion Study of Reinforced Concrete - M. Keddam (LISE - UPR 15 CNRS), R. Novoa (E.T.S.E.I.) and V. Vivier (LISE - UPR 15 CNRS)

10:00

10:20

956

Modeling of Crevice Corrosion of Fe - Cr Alloys in Chloride Media - M. Stroe, R. Oltra and B. Vuillemin (CNRS-Universite de Bourgogne)

10:40

957

Modeling of Crevice Corrosion of a NiCrMo Alloy Assuming Various Chemistries Along the Crevice Length - F. J. Presuel (Florida Atlantic University), F. Bocher (University of Virginia), J. Scully (Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering) and R. G. Kelly (University of Virginia)

11:00

958

Modeling the Ohmic Effects Due to Particulates and Surface Roughness Within Thin Electrolyte Films in Crevice Corrosion - A. S. Agarwal, U. Landau, X. Shan and J. H. Payer (Case Western Reserve University )

11:20

959

Conitnuum Kinetics Modeling Chair: M. E. Orazem

16:20

964

Modelling CO2 Corrosion in Confined Aqueous Environments: Cathodic Reactions and Global Kinetic Approach - E. Remita (CNRS), B. Tribollet, V. Vivier (LISE - UPR 15 CNRS), E. Sutter (ENSCP), F. Ropital, J. Kittel (IFP), C. Taravel-Condat and N. Desamais (Technip)

16:40

965

A Practical Method to Accurately Predict the Atmospheric Pitting Corrosion of Aluminium Alloys - A. Trueman and B. Hinton (DSTO)

17:00

966

EIS Studies of Copper Dissolution in Arginine and Hydrogen Peroxide - N. Yerriboina, V. Venkatakrishnan and R. Srinivasan (IITMadras)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Crevice Corrosion Co-Chairs: B. Tribollet and R. Oltra

Current Distribution on a Cathode Covered by a Thin Film Electrolyte in Crevice Corrosion - An Analytical Model - A. S. Agarwal, U. Landau and J. H. Payer (Case Western Reserve University )

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h

967

Influence of Additives on the Transpassive Dissolution of Ferritic Steels in Phosphoric Acid-Acetic Acid Electrolytes - T. B. Tzvetkoff (University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy), I. Betova (Technocal University of Sofia) and M. S. Bojinov (University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy)

968

Stabilization of Etching Rate in FeCl2 for Fabrication of Cu Wire with Quality Engineering - K. Shigyo, T. Taguchi and T. Hiroshima (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

969

Modeling of the Corrosion Process at the Alloy/Solution Interface by Electrochemical Methods - M. Popa, E. Ec. Vasilescu, P. Drob, C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry) and J. Rosca (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University)

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970

Simulation of Coated Metal/Electrolyte System with Electric Equivalent Circuits - M. Popa, P. Drob, E. Ec. Vasilescu, C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry), S. Drob (University of Bucharest) and J. Mirza Rosca (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University)

971

Progress in Modeling Metastable Pitting of Stainless Steels Alloys - B. Malki and B. Baroux (Universite de Grenoble)

972

A Lattice Gas Cellular Automata Simulation of the Intergranular Corrosion Propagation - B. Malki and B. Baroux (Universite de Grenoble)

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16:10

996

Characteristics of HfO2 and ZrO2 Mixed Oxide Film Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition - S. Lee, S. Bang, S. Jeon, S. Kwon, W. Jung, I. Kim and H. Jeon (Hanyang University)

16:30

997

ALD La-Based Oxides for Vt-Tuning in HighK/Metal Gate Stacks - J. Swerts, Y. Fedorenko, J. Maes (ASM Belgium), E. Tois (ASM Microchemistry), A. Delabie, L. Ragnarsson, H. Yu, L. Nyns, C. Adelmann and S. Van Elshocht (IMEC)

16:50

998

Effect of Nitridation for High-K Layers by ALCVDTM in Order to Decrease the Trapping in Non Volatile Memories - H. Grampeix (CEA LETI / MINATEC), J. Colonna (CEA - LETI / MINATEC), G. Molas (CEA-Leti), M. Bocquet, F. Martin, N. Rochat, E. Martinez, C. Licitra, T. Veyron, A. Papon, M. Gely and K. Yckache (CEA LETI / MINATEC)

17:10

999

Atomic Layer Deposition of Hafnium Based Gate Dielectric Layers for CMOS Applications - A. Delabie, L. Nyns, F. Bellenger, M. Caymax, T. Conard, A. Franquet, M. Houssa, M. Meuris, L. Ragnarsson, S. Sioncke, S. Van Elshocht, S. De Gendt (IMEC), J. Swerts, Y. Fedorenko and J. Maes (ASM-B)

17:40

Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 3 Dielectric Science and Technology Adams Room, Terrace Level

Tuesday, October 9

ALD Process Development and Characterization Co-Chairs: S. F. Bent and R. Puurunen

10:00

986

Molecular Layer Deposition of Organic and Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Films - S. George, A. Dameron and S. Davidson (University Colorado)

10:30

987

In-Situ FTIR Study of Copper Deposition by Atomic Layer Deposition - M. Dai, J. Kwon (Rutgers University), E. Langereis (Eindhoven University of Technology), L. Weilunski, Y. Chabal (Rutgers University), Z. Li and R. Gordon (Harvard University)

10:50

988

Formation of Cu and Ru Nanofilms by Electrochemical ALD - C. Thambidurai, N. Jayaraju and J. Stickney (University of Georgia)

11:10

989

An Ab Initio Evaluation of Cyclopentadienyl Precursors for the Atomic Layer Deposition of Hafnia and Zirconia - A. Zydor and S. Elliott (Tyndall National Institute)

11:30

990

Nanomechanical Properties of High-K Dielectrics Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition - K. Tapily (Old Dominion University), J. Jakes, D. Stone (University of Wisconsin-Madison), P. Shrestha, D. Gu, H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University) and A. Elmustafa (Old Dominion Unviversity- Applied Research Center)

11:50

991

14:00

992

Ultra- Thin Conformal Pore-Sealing of Low-K Materials by Plasma-Assisted ALD - J. L. Cecchi (University of New Mexico), C. Brinker and Y. Jiang (Sandia National Labs)

14:30

993

Surface Engineering of Nanoporous Materials via Atomic Layer Deposition - J. Biener, S. Kucheyev, T. Baumann, Y. Wang and A. Hamza (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

15:00

994

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Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: J. Elam and A. Londergan

1000

Stress Reduction of Ge2Sb2Te5 Crystallization by Capping Al2O3 Film Grown by PEALD - Y. Park, J. Lim, W. Yang, S. Lee, S. Yoon and B. Yu (ETRI)

1001

The Enhanced Nucleation Behavior of AtomicLayer-Deposited Ru Film on Low-K Dielectrics by UV-O3 Treatment - J. Heo, S. Lee, B. Kim, D. Eom, C. Hwang and H. Kim (Seoul National University)

1002

Ge Atomic Layer Deposition on Au - X. Liang, N. Jayaraju and J. Stickney (University of Georgia)

1003

Tuning the Absolute Band Gap of Silicon Photonic Crystals by Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) Interfacial Layers - M. Thitsa, S. Albin, D. Gu and H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University)

1004

Low Temperature Deposition of Ge Thin Films for Phase Change Memory - T. Chen, C. Xu and W. Hunks (Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.)

1005

Optimization of Process Conditions of Atomic Layer Deposited ZrO2 Thin Film for DRAM Capacitor Application - Y. Kim, S. Chung, J. Seo, B. Kim, J. Park, M. Kang, H. Lim, S. Nam and T. Ahn (Samsung Electronics Co., LTD.)

1006

Electrodeposition of PbS Multilayers on AG(111) by ECALE (Electrochemical Atomic Layer Epitaxy) - V. C. Fernandes (Universidade Federal de Sáo Carlos), E. Salvietti, F. Loglio, M. Innocenti (University of Florence), L. Mascaro (Universidade Federal de São Carlos) and M. Foresti (University of Florence)

1007

Growth of CdTe Films by ML-ALD - V. E. Drozd, A. Yafyasov, V. Bogevolnov and I. Nikiforova (St.-Petersburg State University)

Spatially Controlled Atomic Layer Deposition in Porous Supports - J. Elam, J. Libera and M. J. Pellin (Argonne National Laboratory)

ALD for Gate Stack Applications Co-Chairs: S. De Gendt and S. B. Kang

15:40

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Evaluation of Novel Sr Precursors for Atomic Layer Deposition of SrO Thin Film - K. Kim (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

ALD Coatings on Porous Materials Co-Chairs: O. van der Straten and S. George

Atomic Layer Deposition for CMOS Scaling: High-k Gate Dielectrics on Si, Ge, and III-V Semiconductors - M. Frank (IBM)

Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Plasma-Less Photoresist Stripping - H. Takahashi (Dainippon Screen Mfg., Co. Ltd.)

Electronics and Photonics

14:20 1032

Wet Resist Strip Capability vs. Implant Energy - K. K. Christenson (FSI International)

Lincoln Room West, Concourse Level

14:40 1033

Single Wafer Tool Cleaning for Bi-layer Photoresist Rework - Stripper Development and Evaluation - A. Wu, E. Baryschpolec, L. Molnar (Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.), S. Henry, S. Detterbeck, L. Brilz (SEZ AG), C. Bartsch, G. Sulzer (AMD Saxony LLC & Co. KG (Fab 30)) and A. Ott (AMD Fab 36 LLC & Co. KG (Fab 36))

15:00 1034

Effect of Ashing, Strip and Annealing Process on the Dopant Concentration of Silicon - M. Lee, I. Park, D. Kang, D. Han, Y. Son, K. Lee, C. Hong, C. Kang and J. Moon (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

15:20 1035

Post Ion-Implant Photoresist Removal for Front-End-Of-Line Applications - G. G. Totir, M. Frank (IBM), R. Vos, S. Arnauts, T. Bearda, K. Kenis, M. Delande, Q. Le, E. Kesters, G. Vereecke, G. Mannaert, M. Lux, I. Hoflijk, T. Conard (IMEC), S. Banerjee (BOC Eco-Snow Systems), S. Malhouitre (BOC Edwards), L. Leunissen and P. Mertens (IMEC)

15:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

E2

Megasonic Cleaning Co-Chairs: P. Mertens and P. Besson

08:00 1019

08:20 1020

Damage Clustering and Damage-Size Distributions After Megasonic Cleaning - C. De Marco (STMicroelectronics), K. Wostyn, T. Bearda (IMEC), K. Sano (DNS), K. Kenis, T. Janssens, L. Leunissen (IMEC), A. Eitoku (DNS) and P. Mertens (IMEC) Removal of Backside Particles by a Single Wafer Megasonic System - H. Sohn (Akrion INC), U. Hong (Akrion), C. Park (Akrion INC), J. Park (Hanyang University), E. Lee, H. Lee (Akrion INC) and E. Brause (Akrion)

08:40 1021

Particle Removal from Si Substrates in Organic Solvents using Megasonic Energy - F. Barbagini, J. Van Hoeymissen and T. Bearda (IMEC)

09:00 1022

Using Megasonics to Extend Chemicals Cleans for 45nm Device Technology - C. Franklin, Y. Fan, E. Brause and V. Nguyen (Akrion)

09:20 1023

High Efficiency Wafer Backside Cleaning with Full Coverage Megasonics Spin Process - B. Xie (Applied Materials Inc.), S. Park and J. Han (Applied Materials Korea)

09:40 1024

Quantitative Measurement of Pattern Collapse Force and Particle Removal Force - T. Kim (Hanyang University), K. Wostyn, P. Mertens (IMEC), A. Busnaina (Northeastern University) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

10:00

16:00 1036

A Review of Microelectronic Manufacturing Applications Using DMSO-Based Chemistries - G. Kvakovszky, A. McKim (Gaylord Chemical Corporation) and J. C. Moore (DAETEC, LLC)

16:20 1037

Novel Wet Photoresist Strip for Wafer Level Packaging - S. Verhaverbeke and J. Zhao (Applied Materials)

16:40 1038

Study of SiO2 Modifications Induced by Oxygen Plasmas and Their Effect on Wet Processes - A. Votta, E. Bellandi, M. Alessandri (STMicroelectronics), A. Vedda, M. Fasoli and F. Moretti (Universita’ di MilanoBicocca)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Metal Contamination Co-Chairs: P. Mertems and P. Besson

10:20 1025 10:50 1026

11:10 1027

The Metallic Contamination Related Whisker Defect During Deposition and Its Removal - G. Choi (Hynix semiconductor)

Analytical and Diagnostic Techniques for Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processes

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology

Dissemination of Metallic Contamination During IC Manufacturing - A. Danel (CEALETI), Y. Borde (STMicroelectronics) and A. Royer (CEA-LETI)

Map Room, Terrace Level

Impact of Metallic Contamination on Si: Shortloop Issues - Y. Borde (STMicroelectronics), A. Danel (CEA-LETI), A. Roche (STMicroelectronics) and M. Veillerot (CEA-LETI)

08:00 1071

Process Optimization by Means of Integrated Monitoring Tools in the Semiconductor Industry - L. H. Pfitzner and M. Schellenberger (Fraunhofer-IISB)

08:40 1072

Photoluminescence-Based Metrology for Si and SiGe Materials - A. Buczkowski (Nanometrics Inc.)

09:20 1073

Characterization of Biaxial Strained-Silicon by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry - Y. Gong (Nanyang Technological University), C. Ng (Chartered Semiconductors Ltd.) and T. Wong (Nanyang Technological University)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

11:30 1028

Automating Metal Lift-Off for Mass MEMS Production - J. J. Naughton (AMI Semiconductor) and P. Franklin (FLIR Systems)

11:50 1029

A New Approach for FEOL Critical Wafer Surface Cleaning - T. Fischer (Infineon, Germany), S. Puri (Nano Green Technology Inc), R. Hoyer (Qimonda, Germany), K. Wostyn and T. Janssent (IMEC, Belgium)

Photoresist Removal Co-Chairs: J-G. Park and K. Saga

13:30 1030

E3

All-Wet Strip Approaches for Post-Etch Photoresist Layers After Low-K Patterning - M. Claes, Q. Le, E. Kesters, M. Lux (IMEC), A. Urionabarrenetxea (University of Basque Country), G. Vereecke and P. Mertens (IMEC)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Characterization - 1 Chair: D. Schroder

10:00 1074

Junction Photovoltage (JPV) Techniques for Ultra-Shallow Junction Characterization - V. N. Faifer, M. I. Current (Frontier Semiconductor) and D. Schroder (ASU)

10:40 1075

Material Characterization Issues of Nitrogen in Silicon - H. C. Alt (FHM-Munich University of Applied Sciences)

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Tuesday, October 9

14:00 1031

Cleaning and Surface Conditioning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 10


11:20 1076

Solutions to Ultra Shallow Boron Distribution Analysis Challenges - T. Buyuklimanli (Evans Analytical Group)

1089

Characterization - 2 Chair: L. Fabry

14:00 1077

Tuesday, October 9

14:40 1078

3D Site-Specific Analysis of Devices by LEAP Atom Probe Tomography - K. Thompson, R. Alvis, R. Ulfig and D. Larson (Imago Scientific Instruments) Doping Density Depth Profiling Analysis with Elastic Recoil Detection - A. Bergmaier and G. Dollinger (Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen)

E4

Thermal Stabilities and Electrical Characteristics of Various Metal-Germanide Films - K. Park (An Institute of Technology), C. An, M. Lee (Sungkyunkwan University), E. Jung, D. Ko (An Institute of Technology) and H. Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)

High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stack 5

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics Thoroughbred Room, Concourse Level

Defects and Interfaces Co-Chairs: S. De Gendt and P. Hurley

15:20 1079

Verification of a Method to Detect Grown-in Oxide Precipitate Nuclei in Czochralski Silicon - G. Kissinger (IHP), A. Sattler (Siltronic AG), J. Dabrowski (IHP) and W. Von Ammon (Siltronic AG)

08:30 1129

Bonding States and Coverage Calculations for HfO2 Deposited on H2O Terminated Si (100)-2x1 Using Atomic Layer Deposition - A. Mathew, R. Opila and B. Willis (University of Delaware)

15:40 1080

Characterization of Pinhole in Patterned Oxide Buried in Bonded Silicon-on-Insulator Wafers by Near-Infrared Scattering Topography and Microscopy - X. Wu, J. Uchikoshi, T. Hirokane, R. Yamada, K. Arima and M. Morita (Osaka University)

08:50 1130

Improvement of Interface Properties of W/ La2O3/Si MOS Structure Using Al Capping Layer - K. Tachi, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, K. Tsutsui, N. Sugii, T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

16:00 1081

Delineation of Crystalline Defects in Semiconductor Substrates and Thin Films by Chemical Etching Techniques - B. Kolbesen (University of Frankfurt)

09:10 1131

16:40 1082

Defect Delineation by the Electrochemical Cu Deposition in the p-type Si Wafer - K. Kim, H. Ham, D. Hwang, B. Lee (Wafer Charaterization Research Team, R&D, Siltron Inc.,Korea) and S. Park (Dept.of Chemistry, POSTECH)

17:00 1083

Evaluation of Surface Defects in Silicon on Insulator Wafer Using HF and Cu Decoration Method - L. Eun Joo (Siltron), K. Lee (Wafer characteristic research Team, R&D Center, Siltron Inc), D. Hwang and B. Lee (Wafer Charaterization Research Team, R&D, Siltron Inc., Korea)

Role of the Ionicity in Defect Formation of Hf-Based Dielectrics - N. Umezawa (National Institute for Materials Science), K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University), A. Uedono (University of Tsukuba), Y. Akasaka (Tokyo Electron), S. Inumiya (Toshiba), A. Oshiyama, R. Hasunuma, K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba), H. Momida, T. Ohno (National Institute for Materials Science), K. Ohmori (Selete), T. Chikyow (National Institute for Material Science), Y. Nara (Selete) and K. Yamada (Waseda University)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1132

Oxygen Transfer from Metal Gate to High-k Gate Dielectric Stack: Interface Structure & Property Changes - J. Ha (Stanford University), H. AlShareef, J. Chambers (Texas Instruments), Y. Sun, P. Pianetta (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory), P. McIntyre (Stanford University) and L. Colombo (Texas Instruments)

10:20 1133

Instability and Defects in Gate Dielectric: Similarity and Differences Between Hf-Stacks and SiO2 - J. F. Zhang, C. Zhao, M. Chang, W. Zhang (Liverpool John Moores University), G. Groeseneken, L. Pantisano, S. De Gendt and M. Heyns (IMEC)

10:50 1134

Bulk and Interfacial Oxygen Defects in HfO2 Gate Dielectric Stacks: A Critical Assessment - P. McIntyre (Stanford University)

11:20

Session Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Poster Session, 1800-2000h •

1084

Development of a New Class of Chromium Free Etch Solutions for the Delineation of Defects in Different Semiconducting Materials - D. Possner (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University) and B. Kolbesen (University of Frankfurt)

1085

Drain Leakage Current Behavior in Circular Gate SOI nMOSFETs Operating from Room Temperature up to 573K - M. Bellodi and L. Almeida (Centro Universitário da FEI)

1086

Comparison Between Harmonic Distortion in Circular Gate and Conventional SOI nMOSFET Using 0.13 µm Partially-Depleted SOI CMOS Technology - L. P. Dantas, S. Gimenez (Centro Universitário da FEI) and J. Martino (LSI Universidade de São Paulo)

1087

EOT Measurement of Ultra-Thin Gate Dielectrics Using the Tunneling Current Regime - S. G. Dos Santos and W. Nogueira (University of São Paulo - Escola Politécnica)

1088

Influence of the Synthetic Procedures on the Optoelectronic Properties of CdSe Nanodots - U. Farva, Y. Na, Y. Kim, D. Kim, T. Nguyen and C. Park (Yeungnam University)

62

Integration Co-Chairs: D. Misra and D. Lichtenwalner

11:30 1135

Materials and Process Integration Issues in Metal Gate/High-k Stacks and Their Dependence on Device Performance - A. Callegari, K. Babich, S. Zafar and V. Narayanan (IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center (SRDC))

12:00 1136

Challenges with Respect to High-k/Metal Gate Stack Etching and Cleaning - R. Vos, S. Arnauts, I. Bovie, B. Onsia, S. Garaud (IMEC), K. Xu (SEZ AG), Y. Hongyu, S. Kubicek, E. Rohr, T. Schram, A. Veloso, L. Leunissen and P. Mertens (IMEC) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Non-Hf-Based High-k Materials Co-Chairs: S. De Gendt and D. Brunco

14:30 1138

14:50 1139

15:10 1140

15:40

Crystalline Rare-Earth Oxides as High-k Materials for Future CMOS Technologies - H. Osten (Leibniz University Hannover) Screening of High-k Layers in MIS and MIM Capacitors Using Aqueous Chemical Solution Deposition - S. Van Elshocht (IMEC), A. Hardy (Hasselt University), A. Christoph, M. Caymax, T. Conard, A. Franquet, O. Richard (IMEC), M. Van Bael, J. Mullens (Hasselt University) and S. De Gendt (IMEC) Amorphous Lanthanum Lutetium Oxide Thin Films as an Alternative High-k Material - J. J. Lopes, M. Roeckerath, T. Heeg, J. Schubert, U. Littmark, S. Mantl, A. Besmehn (Research Center Juelich), P. Myllymaki and L. Niinistö (Helsinki University of Technology) Overview of Materials Processing and Properties of Lanthanum-Based High-K Dielectrics - D. J. Lichtenwalner, J. Jur (North Carolina State University), N. Inoue (NEC Kanagawa, Japan) and A. Kingon (North Carolina State University) Intermission (20 Minutes)

1148

Structural and Morphological Properties of Nitrogen Doped Polysilicon for Advanced Gate Material - S. Woo, Y. Kim, P. Um, H. Kim, S. Cho, H. Choe, D. Lee (Eugene Technology) and C. Kim (Ajou University)

1149

Investigation of Conducting Oxide and Metal Electrode Work Functions on Lanthanum Silicate High-k Dielectric - H. Lee (Yeungnam University), D. J. Lichtenwalner, J. Jur and A. Kingon (North Carolina State University)

1150

Workfunction Engineering of Hf-Silicate Films Using Ni/Ti and Pt/Ti Bi-Layered Metal Electrodes - M. Lee, H. Kim, Y. Byun (Sungkyunkwan University), K. Park (An Institute of Technology), A. Chee Hong and S. Whang (Sungkyunkwan University)

1151

Dysprosium Scandate Thin Films Prepared by Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition on Pt/Ti/SiO2/Si Substrates for MIM Capacitor Applications. - R. Thomas, N. K. Karan (University of Puerto Rico), P. Ehrhart,

Electrical Characterization Co-Chairs: S. Kar and C. Young

16:00 1141

16:30 1142

Electrical Characterization Methodologies for the Assessment of High-k Gate Dielectric Stacks - C. D. Young, G. Bersuker, D. Heh, R. Choi, C. Kang (SEMATECH), J. Tun (Keithley Instruments) and B. Lee (SEMATECH) Efficient Gate Capacitance and Current Modeling of High-k Gate Stacks - S. Banerjee, L. Register, F. Li and M. Hassan (University of Texas)

17:00 1143

High-k Characterization by RFCV - E. San Andres (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), L. Pantisano, P. Roussel (IMEC), M. Toledano-Luque (UCM), L. Trojman, S. Severi, S. DeGendt and G. Groeseneken (IMEC)

17:30 1144

In-Line Non-Contact Micro-Kelvin Measurements Applied to ZrO/AlO/ZrO Dielectric Stacks in the Active Capacitor Cell Areas of Advanced DRAM - J. Kim, C. Kim, H. Kim, C. Lee, T. Kim (Hynix Semiconductor, Inc.), J. D’Amico, M. Wilson, M. Wilson (Semiconductor Diagnostics, Inc.), S. Kim and S. Park (Metron Technology Korea Ltd.)

17:50 1145

Characterization of Electrically Active Interfacial Defects in High-k Gate Dielectrics - E. Vogel (The University of Texas at Dallas)

E5

R. Waser (Institute für Festkörperforchung (IFF), Forchungszentrum Juelich, Germany) and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: P. Mascher and P. Joshi

1172

High Performance of Endurance in Tungsten Nanocrystals of SiON Tunnel Oxide - I. Liao (Promos), J. Hsieh, J. Chen, T. Huang, M. Kao (Promos Technologies Inc.) and P. Xi (National Sun Yat-sen University)

1173

Band Gap Tuning of Macro-Porous Si Photonic Crystals by Thermally Grown SiO2 Interfacial Layer - M. Thitsa and S. Albin (Old Dominion University)

E6

Nanoscale One-Dimensional Electronic and Photonic Devices Electronics and Photonics / Sensor

Bancroft Room, Terrace Level Nanophotonics Co-Chairs: S. Roth and M. Ohtsu / L. Samuelson and L. J. Chou

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

09:00 1199

Nanophotonic Devices and Fabrication - M. Ohtsu (University of Tokyo)

Poster Session, 1800-2000h Chair: S. Kar

09:30 1200

Nanotube Networks - S. Roth, A. Ansaldo, U. Dettlaff, M. Dias Lima, M. Jung de Andrade and V. Skakalova (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research)

10:00 1201

Enhanced Photoconduction and Biosensing of GaN Nanowires - K. Chen (Academia Sinica), R. Chen, C. Lu, A. Ganguly, C. Chen, Y. Hsu (IAMS, Academia Sinica), Y. Chang (GRC, Academia Sinica) and L. Chen (CCMS, National Taiwan University)

10:30

Intermission (20 Minutes)

1146

1147

Hydrogen Trapping in Oxygen-Deficient Hafnium Silicates - C. Driemeier (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul), L. Fonseca, M. Ribeiro, A. Xavier (Wernher von Braun Center for Advanced Research) and I. Baumvol (UFRGS) Atomic Layer Deposition of HfO2 on (100) and (110) Orientated Silicon Surfaces - L. Nyns, L. Ragnarsson (IMEC), L. Hall (ST

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

63

Tuesday, October 9

14:00 1137

Microelectronics), A. Delabie, M. Heyns, S. Van Elshocht (IMEC), C. Vinckier (KULeuven), P. Zimmerman (Intel) and S. De Gendt (IMEC)


10:50 1202

Nanowire Materials Science as a Vehicle to Reach 1D Devices - L. Samuelson (Lund University)

11:20 1203

Gold-Ga2O3 Co-Shell Nanowires and Their Devices - C. Hsieh and L. Chou (National Tsing Hua University)

11:40 1204

Self-Aligned Fabrication Process Based on Sacrificial Catalyst for Pd-Contacted Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Transistors - L. Rispal, R. Heller, G. Hess, G. Tzschöckel and U. Schwalke (Darmstadt University of Technology)

Nanophotonics and Materials Co-Chairs: K. Hata and M. Pepper / K. Kaneko and G. Dusberg

Tuesday, October 9

13:30 1205

“Super Growth”: Mass Production of CatalystFree Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Their Use as Super-Capacitors - K. Hata (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

14:00 1206

Structure of Molecules and Ions Confined in Carbon Nanospaces - K. Kaneko, T. Ohba, C. Yang, Y. Tao, S. Gotovac (Chiba University), M. Yudasaka (NEC), S. Iijima (Meijyo University), T. Konishi, T. Fujikawa and H. Kanoh (Chiba University)

14:30 1207

Fabrication and Modeling of the Carbon Nanotube-Based Field Emission Devices - J. Koohsorkhi, N. Rouhi, S. Mohajerzadeh (University of Teharn) and M. Robertson (Acadia University)

14:50 1208

Applications of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Zinc Oxide Nanorods in Photovoltaic Devices - A. L. Du Pasquier, H. Chen, S. Miller, M. Chhowalla and Y. Lu (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

15:10 1209

Guided Growth of GaN Nanowires Using Porous Templates - L. Menon, Z. Wu and Y. Jung (Northeastern University)

15:30

Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:50 1210

Simple Synthesis of a Variety of Nano-structures Using Silicide Alloys with Ga Droplets - H. Tatsuoka (Shizuoka University), T. Inaba, K. Ogino, S. Honda (Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University), H. Kominami, Y. Nakanishi and K. Murakami (Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University)

16:10 1211

Effects of Strain Field of Si Bicrystal on the Formation of Nanoscale Silicides - C. Hsin, W. Wu and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

16:30 1212

Formation of Ultra-Thin Nanodot Films by Mist Deposition - S. C. Price, K. Shanmugasundaram, T. Zhu, F. Zhang, J. Xu, S. Mohney, J. Ruzyllo and Q. Zhang (The Pennsylvania State University)

16:50 1213

The Photoconductivity of Ga:ZnS Nanowalls - M. Lu (National Tsing Hua University), M. Lu (National Nano Device Laboratories, Hsinchu, Taiwan,), M. Chen (Department of Electronics Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan) and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

64

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Nanoelectronics and Photonics Co-Chairs: L. J. Chou and F. Ren

1214

Growth Silver Nanowires with a Simple Galvanic Displacement Method on V Foils C. Wang, M. Lu and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

1215

Application of Nano-Size Electron Beam Emitted form CNT in Nano-Lithography and Nano-writing - K. Baghbani Parizi (University of Teharn), J. Koohsorkhi (University of Tehran) and S. Mohajerzadeh (University of Teharn)

1216

Synthesis and Field Emission Charateristics of Cobalt Silicide Nanowires at Network - C. I. Tsai (Tsing Hau University), P. Yeh, W. Wu, U. Chen and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

1217

Er-Doped Silicon Nanowires with 1.54 Micrometer Light-Emitting and Excellent Field Emission Properties - C. Huang, C. Hsin, K. Huang, C. Lee, P. Yeh, U. Chen and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

E7

Organic Semiconductor Materials and Devices

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Luminescence and Display Materials

Chevy Chase Room, Terrace Level Charge Transport / Modeling III Co-Chairs: M. Halik and B. Iniguez

09:00 1229

Electronic Structure of Interfaces and Heterojunction Ambipolar Organic Thin Film Transistor - H. J. Ding, Y. Gao (University of Rochester), H. Yang and D. Yan (The Chinese Academy of Science)

09:20 1230

Gold/LiF/tris-(8-hydroxyquinoline) Aluminum Interfaces - H. J. Ding and Y. Gao (University of Rochester)

09:40 1231

The Comparative Capacity of Carrier Injection Between Ag and Au Anode Modified by (o, m, p)-Fluorothiophenol for Polymer Light-Emitting Diode - S. Lei, L. Chong and T. Wen (National Cheng Kung University)

10:00

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Thin Film Transistors II Co-Chairs: Y. Gao and M.J. Deen

10:20 1232

Development of Thiophene-based Polymeric Semiconductors for Printed Thin-Film Transistors - Y. Wu, Y. Li, P. Liu, H. Pan and B. Ong (Xerox Research Centre of Canada)

10:50 1233

Polymer Thin-Film Transistors with Chemically Modified Dielectric Interfaces by Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Technology. - C. Kow-Ming, H. Shi-Xuan and L. Chih-Hsiang (National Chiao-Tung University)

11:10 1234

Improved Parylene-Packaged Pentacene ThinFilm Transistors - H. Lo and Y. Tai (California Institute of Technology)

11:30 1235

Low Temperature Processes of Organic Thin Film Transistor with Gate Dielectric of Silicon Dioxide Deposited by Scanning AtmosphericPressure Technology - K. Chang, S. Huang and C. Lin (National Chiao-Tung University) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Materials Co-Chairs: J. Ruzyllo and Y. Te

High-Efficiency Electrophosphorescent Devices Based on Novel Osmium(II) Complexes and Mixed Host Materials - Y. Tao, H. Fukutani, J. Lu (National Research Council of Canada), Y. Tung and Y. Chi (National Tsing Hua University, 300, Hsinchu, Taiwan)

14:30 1237

Layered Polymer Film for Organic Devices Prepared by Evaporative Spray Deposition from Ultra-Dilute Solution - K. Fujita, M. Shakutsui, Y. Aoki, R. Maeda and T. Tsutsui (Kyushu University)

15:00 1238

Mist Deposition of Organic Semiconductors K. Shanmugasundaram, S. Price and J. Ruzyllo (The Pennsylvania State University)

15:20 1239

Solution Processed Organic Memory Devices - K. K. Lian (University of Toronto) and J. Zhang (Motorola Labs)

15:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Characterization and Parameter Extraction Co-Chairs: K. Fujita and D. Gracias

16:00 1240

Non-Traditional OTFT Parameter Extraction R. Picos, E. Garcia-Moreno (Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain) and B. Iniguez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

16:30 1241

Combined In-Situ Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopy and Electrical Characterization of Organic Field Effect Devices - H. Ye, J. Huang, H. Katz and D. Gracias (Johns Hopkins University)

17:00 1242

Quasi-Static Capacitance-Voltage Characterizations of Mobile Ion Accumulation and Depletion Phenomena in Organic Thin-Film Transistors - J. Huang and Y. Chen (National Taiwan University)

E8

State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 47) Electronics and Photonics

09:50 1265

Growth of InN by Plasma-Assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy on InN and p-GaN Templates - E. D. Readinger, G. Chern, M. Reed, P. Shen, M. Wraback (US Army Research Laboratory), A. Syrkin, A. Usikov, O. Kovalenkov, V. Ivantsov and V. Dmitriev (Technologies and Devices International, Inc.)

10:10

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:30 1266

Structural and Chemical Studies via TEM and EELS of the SiC - MOS Structures - T. Zheleva, A. Lelis (US Army Research Lab), G. Dusher, F. Liu (North Carolina State University), M. Das (CREE, Inc.) and J. Scofield (Air Force Research Lab)

10:50 1267

Enhanced Light Extraction Efficiency in InGaN Light-Emitting Diodes Through Photoelectrochemical Sidewall Shaping Process - C. Lin and C. Yang (Department of Materials Science and Engineering)

11:20 1268

Fabrication of Crack-Free MetalSemiconductor-Metal Ultraviolet Photodetectors on Si (111) Substrates Based on Novel AlN/AlGaN Buffer Multilayer Scheme - S. Chang, R. W. Chuang and S. Chang (National Cheng Kung University)

11:40 1269

Effect of the Combination of Spray Pyrolysis and Flame Oxidation Synthesis of Carbon Modified (CM)-n-TiO2 Thin Film Electrode on Solar to Hydrogen Production Efficiency from Water - Y. Shaban and S. Khan (Duquesne University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Poster Session, 1800-2000h Chair: J.Wang •

1270

Electrodeposition of Tellurium Atomic Layer on n-GaAs(100) Substrate - J. Y. Kim and J. Stickney (University of Georgia)

•

1271

Role of Ni in Rh/Au-based Schottky Contact to n-GaN - F. Tian and E. Chor (National University of Singapore)

Dupont Room, Terrace Level SiC and GaN Materials Co-Chairs: H. C. Kuo and J. Kim

08:00 1261

Rapid Electrical Detection of Hg(II) Ions with AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors - H. Wang, B. Kang, T. Chancellor, T. Lele, Y. Tseng, F. Ren, S. Pearton (University of Florida, Chemical Engineering), W. Johnson, P. Rajagopal, J. Roberts, E. Piner and K. Linthicum (Nitornex Corporation)

08:20 1262

In1-xGa xN Nanorods and Nanowires: Growth, Characterizations and Applications - O. Kryliouk (Applied Materials)

08:50 1263

Performance Evaluation of III-Nitride Avalanche Photodiodes Grown on SiC and GaN Substrates - Y. Zhang, D. Yoo, J. Limb, J. Ryou, R. Dupuis, S. Shen, M. Britt and P. Yoder (Center for Compound Semiconductors and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering)

09:20 1264

Monolayer Formation on GaN Surface via Self-Assembly - T. Ito, S. Forman, C. Cao (Kansas State University), C. Eddy, M.

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

E9

ULSI Process Integration 5 Electronics and Photonics

Georgetown Room West, Concourse Level Strain Engineering and High Mobility substrates I Co-Chairs: S. Deleonibus and M. Tao

08:10 1277

Enhanced Channel Mobility Materials for MOSFETs on Si Substrates - S. Banerjee, E. Tutuc, J. Donnelly and D. Shahredji (University of Texas)

08:40 1278

Mobility-Enhanced Device Technologies Using SiGe/Ge MOS Channels - S. Takagi (The University of Tokyo), T. Irisawa, T. Tezuka, T. Numata, N. Hirashita, K. Usuda and N. Sugiyama (MIRAI-ASET)

09:10 1279

Fabrication of SiGe Virtual Substrates by Ion Implantation Technique - K. Sawano, Y. Shiraki (Musashi Institute of Technology) and K. Nakagawa (University of Yamanashi)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

65

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14:00 1236

Mastro, R. Holm, R. Henry (Naval Research Laboratory), K. Hohn and J. Edgar (Kansas State University)


Strain Engineering and High Mobility substrates II Co-Chairs: M. Tao and S. Deleonibus

10:00 1280

Strain Control of Si and Si1-xGex Layers in the Si/Si1-xGex/Si Heterostructures by StripeShape Patterning for Future Si-Based Devices - J. Murota, J. Uhm (Res. Inst. Electr. Comm., Tohoku University) and M. Sakuraba (Tohoku University)

10:30 1281

Does Strain Engineering Impacts the Gate Stack Quality and Reliability? - C. Claeys (IMEC), E. Simoen (IMEC, Belgium) and F. Crupi (Universtity of Calabria, Italy)

11:00 1282

High-k Gate Stack Formation on Strained SiGe Substrate for MOSFET Applications - C. Zhu, M. Li, J. Huang and J. Fu (National University of Singapore)

Tuesday, October 9

11:30 1283

Fabrication of Hole Resonant Tunneling Diodes with Nanometer Order Heterostructures of Si/ Strained Si1-xGex Epitaxially Grown on Si(100) - M. Sakuraba (Tohoku University), R. Ito, T. Seo and J. Murota (Res. Inst. Electr. Comm., Tohoku University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h

1291

Effect of Agglomerated Cu Seed Layer on Cu Removal Rate during Chemical Mechanical Planarization - J. Lin, C. Wan, Y. Wang (National Tsing-Hua University), H. Feng and M. Cheng (TSMC)

1292

Effect of Fe/Si Ratio on Epitaxial Growth of Fe3Si on Ge Substrate - M. Kumano, Y. Ando, K. Ueda, T. Sadoh (Kyushu University), K. Narumi (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), Y. Maeda (Kyoto University) and M. Miyao (Kyushu University)

1293

Formation of Fe3Si/Ge/Fe3Si Multi-layer by Double Heteroepitaxy on High Quality Fe3Si/ Ge Substrate for Spintronic Application - K. Ueda, Y. Ando, M. Kumano, T. Sadoh (Kyushu University), Y. Maeda (Kyoto University) and M. Miyao (Kyushu University)

1294

Comparative Study of Al-Induced Crystallization for Poly-Si and Ge on Insulating Film - Y. Tsumura, I. Nakao, H. Kanno, A. Kenjo, T. Sadoh and M. Miyao (Kyushu University)

1295

Acceleration Effect of CuCN in Ag Electrodeposition for Metal Interconnection - S. Cho, J. Lee (Seoul National University), S. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) and J. Kim (Seoul National University)

Gate Dielectric and Workfunction Engineering Co-Chairs: J. Murota and J. J. Liou

14:00 1284

Breakdown Characteristics of High-k Gate Dielectrics with Metal Gates - D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

14:30 1285

A Cost-Effective CMOS Technology Utilizing Gate Work Function Control with Hafnium G. Tsutsui, H. Nakamura, T. Fukase and K. Imai (NEC Electronics)

15:00 1286

Nano-Scale Profile of the Dielectric Constant Near the Si/oxide Interface: A First-Principles Approach - J. Nakamura, S. Wakui, S. Eguchi, R. Yanai and A. Natori (The University of Electro-Communications)

15:30 1287

16:00

E9

Angle-Resolved Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study on Ultrathin Gate Dielectrics - H. Nohira (Musashi Institute of Technology) and T. Hattori (New Industry Creation Hatchery Center, Tohoku University)

Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials & Devices 8

Electronics and Photonics / Luminescence and Display Materials / Sensor

Dupont Room, Terrace Level Optoelectronics 1 Co-Chairs: E. Stokes and J. Bardwell

14:00 1323

Fabrication and Characterization of Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes with Nanometer Scale Compositionally Inhomogeneous Active Regions - A. V. Sampath, M. Reed, G. Garrett, E. D. Readinger, P. Shen, M. Wraback (US Army Research Laboratory), C. Chua, N. Johnson (Palo Alto Research Center), A. Usikov, O. Kovalenkov, L. Shapovalova and V. Dimtriev (Technologies and Devices International, Inc.)

14:40 1324

Wide-Band-Gap Nanowires: Growth Approaches, Structural Peculiarities and Device Prototyping - A. Davydov, N. Sanford, W. Boettinger, K. Bertness, A. Motayed, B. Nikoobakht, I. Levin, M. Vaudin, S. Sundaresan (NIST), R. Mulpuri (G Mason Univ), S. Noor Mohammad (Univ of Maryland), L. Robins and J. E. Maslar (NIST)

15:20 1325

Time-Resolved Photoluminescence of Wideband Gap Semiconductor Devices - G. Garrett, M. Reed, A. V. Sampath, P. Shen and M. Wraback (US Army Research Laboratory)

16:00 1326

Composition Tunable Quantum Dots as Light Emitters - L. Qu (Crystalplex Corporation)

16:40 1327

Device Challenges for Making a p-Side Down HVPE-Grown n-InGaN/p-GaN Single Heterostructure LED - M. Reed, E. Readinger, P. Shen, M. Wraback (US Army Research Laboratory), A. Syrkin, A. Usikov and V. Dmitriev (TDI, Inc.)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

ULSI Process Integration 5 Electronics and Photonics

Georgetown Room West, Concourse Level Silicides and Metallization Co-Chair: S. Zaima

16:20 1288

Improvement of Thermal Stability of Ni Silcide by Additive Metals with Specific Introduction Processes - K. Tsutsui, K. Nagahiro, T. Shiozawa, P. Ahmet, K. Kakushima and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

16:50 1289

In Situ Dry Chemical Clean to Improve NiSi and Ni(Pt)Si Integration - B. S. Wood, J. Lei, S. Phan, B. Ninan, K. Lavu (Applied Materials), M. Smayling (Tela Innovations), C. Kao and S. Gandikota (Applied Materials)

17:10 1290

66

E10

Salicide Integration Optimization for Improved Yield - J. M. Towner and J. J. Naughton (AMI Semiconductor)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Bandgap Engineered MgZnO Nanocrystals for Photoluminescence Applications - L. Bergman, J. Huso and J. Morrison (University of Idaho)

17:20 1329

Localization of Oxygen Donor States in Gallium Nitride - K. C. Mishra (OSRAM SYLVANIA), P. Schmidt (Technical University of Darmstadt), S. Laubach (Eduard-ZintlInstitut,Technische Universität Darmstadt) and K. Johnson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

17:40 1330

Ultraviolet to Red Emission Nano-LEDs Based on One-Dimensional III-V Nitride Nanocolumns Grown on (111) Conductive Si Substrates - K. Kishino, A. Kikuchi, H. Sekiguchi and S. Ishizawa (Sophia University)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Chair: E. Stokes

1331

Properties of Al-Doped ZnO Thin Films by EBeam Evaporation - D. Kim, E. Jeong, I. Kim and S. Choi (Yonsei University)

1332

Electrical and Optical Characterization of CdSe Quantum Dot Active Layer Embedded in GaN Light Emitting Diode - C. C. Burkhart, M. Hodge, K. Patel (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), J. Pagan (Dot Metrics Technologies) and E. Stokes (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)

F2

1333

1334

Simultaneously Enhancing Internal and Extraction Efficiencies of GaN-based Light Emitting Diodes Via Chemical-Wet-Etching Patterned-Sapphire-Substrate (CWE-PSS) - Y. Lee, C. Chiu, H. Kuo, T. Lu, S. Wang (Department of Photonics, National Chiao Tung University), K. Nar, K. Lau (Photonics Technology Center, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Z. Yang, S. Chang and S. Lin (Future Chips Constellation & Department of Physics, Applied Physics and Astronomy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Electrical Properties and Thermal Stabilities of B, Al, Ga and In-Doped ZnO Thin Films - J. An, J. Noh, C. Cho, I. Cho (Seoul National University), H. Jung (Kookmin University) and K. Hong (Seoul National University)

H. Yasuda, Y. Kanemitsu and Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University) 09:00 1372

Electrodeposition of Germanium Nanostructures - Q. Huang (IBM), H. Deligianni and L. Romankiw (IBM TJ Watson Research Center)

09:20 1373

Synthesis of Bi2Te3 Nanotubes by Displacement Reaction - F. Xiao, B. Yoo (University of California- Riverside), K. Lee (Korean Institute of Machinery & Materials) and N. Myung (University of California- Riverside)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Co-Chairs: E. J. Podlaha-Murphy and N. V. Myung

10:00 1374

Finite Size Effects in Electrochemical Nucleation and Growth - P. Searson (Johns Hopkins University)

10:30 1375

Electrochemical Nucleation and Growth of Copper on Resistive Substrates - A. Radisic (IMEC vzw), P. Boelen (Applied Materials, Belgium), A. Rosenfeld (Applied Materials Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA), J. Hernandez, G. Beyer and P. Vereecken (IMEC vzw, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium)

10:50 1376

Electroplating of Copper-Alumina Nanocomposite Films with an Impinging Jet Electrode - S. Osborne, W. Sweet (University of California, San Diego), D. Thiemig (Dresden University of Technology) and J. Talbot (University of California, San Diego)

11:10 1377

Prevention of Blister Formation in Electroless Deposited Copper Film on Organic Substrates - S. Lee and H. Nam (Samsung Electromechanics Co., LTD.)

11:30 1378

Influence of Chloride, Sulfamate and Thiourea on the Electrodeposition of Copper - W. Shao and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

11:50 1379

Synthesis of Copper Nanostructures by Electrodeposition - T. A. Arzhanova and V. Kuryavyi (Institute of Chemistry)

Co-Chairs: J. Mallets and J. Talbot

14:00 1380

Protein Aided Nanomanufacturing: The Convergence of Electrochemistry, Protein Engineering, and Microtechnology - D. T. Schwartz, S. Kitayaporn, F. Baneyx and J. Nelson (University of Washington)

14:30 1381

Nucleation and Growth of Low-Dimensional Noble Metal Structures Using Galvanic Displacement of UPD Monolayers - D. Gokcen, S. Bae and S. R. Brankovic (University of Houston)

15:00 1382

Template-Free Electrochemical Synthesis of Polypyrrole Nanostructures - C. DebiemmeChouvy (Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques)

Octadecanethiol SAMs as Molecular Resists for Electrodeposition of Cobalt - B. OBrien, K. Stebe and P. Searson (Johns Hopkins University)

15:20 1383

Electrochemical Processing of Nanoscale Si Thin Film in a Hydrophobic RoomTemperature Molten Salt - Y. Nishimura, Y. Fukunaka, T. Nohira and R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University)

Permeability and Magneto-Impedance of Electroplated Permalloy Thin Films - W. Bang, K. Hong (Chungnam National University) and H. Lee (Kongju National University)

15:40 1384

Fundamental Studies on Electrodeposition of CoPt Alloy Films with Perpendicular Orientation - X. Xu and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

16:00

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials and Alloys 2 Electrodeposition

Military Room, Concourse Level Co-Chairs: N. J. Tao and E. J. Podlaha-Murphy

08:00 1369

08:20 1370

08:40 1371

Gravitational Effects on Electrochemical Processing of ZnO Nanowire Arrays - H. Osaki,

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

67

Tuesday, October 9

17:00 1328


16:20 1385

Electrodeposition of Sm-Co Permanent Magnets From Aqueous Media - J. Wei, M. Schwartz and K. Nobe (UCLA)

16:40 1386

Electrodeposition of Laminated Magnetic Alloys for the Application of Magnetic Recording - M. Sun, I. Tabakovic, S. Riemer and M. Kief (Seagate Technology)

17:00 1387

17:20 1388

Tuesday, October 9

17:40 1389

18:00 1390

1398

Photoselective Electroless Deposition of NiCu Employing TiO2 -Pd2+ Layers - K. Song, C. Noh, S. Cho and T. Byk (Samsung Advanced Institute of technology)

1399

Cathodic Electrosynthesis of Manganese Dioxide Films - J. Wei and I. Zhitomirsky (McMaster University)

Effect of Additives for Ni Electrodeposition on Submicrometer Trenches - C. Lee and T. Moffat (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

1400

Electrochemical Synthesis of Polyaniline From Aniline/Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex - M. Kralji Roković, Z. Mandić and B. Perši (Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology)

Effect of New Electroless Nickel Alloy Films as Intermediate Layer on Au/Ni-P Films - I. Koiwa, Y. Wakuda (Kanto Gakuin University), T. Muramatsu, H. Watanabe (Kojima Chemicals Co. Ltd.) and H. Honma (Kanto Gakuin University)

1401

Electrodeposition of ZnSe Thin Films on Pt Polycrystalline Substrate - V. Fernandes and L. H. Mascaro (Universidade Federal de São Carlos)

1402

Electrodeposition of CoWP Thin Films on Copper Stacked on Silicon Wafer - H. Yun, S. Dulal, T. Kim, C. Park, C. Shin and C. Kim (Ajou University)

1403

Effect of Deposition Modes on Composition and Microstructure of Electrodeposited CoWP Film - W. Jeon, S. Dulal, H. Yun, Y. Namkoung, T. Naz, C. Shin and C. Kim (Ajou University)

1404

Characteristics of W- and Ti-doped VO2 Thin Films Prepared by Sol-Gel Method - B. Chae, H. Kim, S. Yun, S. Choi, B. Kim and Y. Lee (ETRI)

Interconnection of Multi-Pad Electrodes by “Controlled Anisotropic Extraneous (CAEx) Deposition” of Electroless NiB Film - T. Yokoshima, Y. Yamaji, H. Oosato, Y. Tamura, K. Kikuchi, H. Nakagawa and M. Aoyagi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) The Effects of Current Conditions on the Defect Free Deep Via Fill with Reduced Overburden - E. Im, T. Kim, J. Byun, T. Kim, K. Won and H. Nam (Samsung ElectroMechanics Co., LTD.)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: N. V. Myung and N. J. Tao

1391

CdS Films Dposited by the Pulse Plating Technique and Their Characteristics - M. R. Murali (CECRI), T. Thilakavathy, V. Vasantha (Coimbatore Institute of Technology) and O. Rachel (Avinashilingam College for woman)

1392

Pulse Plated Cadmium Telluride Films and Their Characteristics - M. R. Murali (CECRI), T. Thirumoorthy (KSR College) and S. Sengodan (SNR College)

1393

ZnS Flms Deposited by the Pulse Plating Technique and Their Characteristics - M. R. Murali (CECRI), V. Vasantha, T. Thilakavathy (CIT) and K. Rajamma (Sri Avinashilingam College)

1394

Study of the Microstructure, Chemical Composition, and Electronic Properties of Semiconductor InSb Nanowires Grown by Electrochemical Deposition - F. Vitse, L. Tsakalakos, F. Sharifi and W. Heward (General Electric)

1395

Electrochemical Deposition of Copper Pentagonal Microcrystals - G. I. Ostapenko, D. Denisova and A. Vikarchuk (Tolyatti State University)

1396

Fast Growth of Cu-Sn Layers Through Reduction-Diffusion Method Using Ionic Liquid Bath at Medium-Low Temperatures - K. Murase, A. Ito and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)

1397

Electrochemical Synthesis of 1.47 eV-Bandgap Ag2O Particles - Y. Ida (Doshisha University), M. Izaki, T. Shinagawa, M. Chigane (OMTRI), M. Inaba and A. Tasaka (Doshisha Unviersity)

68

F3

Stress Related Phenomena in Electrochemical Systems Electrodeposition / Corrosion Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Growth Stress in Thin Films Chair: G. R. Stafford

I1

1405

Mechanical Stress of Cu Electroless Thin Films Plated onto Si(100) - A. Hashimoto and S. G. Dos Santos (University of São Paulo Escola Politécnica)

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Dielectric Science and Technology / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Georgetown Room East, Concourse Level Materials Chair: P. Trulove

08:20 1444

A Novel Method for Electrochemically Depositing Materials in Precise Locations without Bath Exposure - D. Steingart, C. Ho, J. Evans and P. Wright (UC Berkeley)

08:40 1445

EQCM Study of the Growth of Compound Semiconductors and Metal Nano Films by Electrochemical Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) - N. Jayaraju and J. Stickney (University of Georgia)

09:00 1446

Fabrication and Electrochemical Applications of 3D Self-Assembled Metallic Micropolyhedra - T. Leong, J. Park and D. Gracias (Johns Hopkins University)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Physical Electrochemistry Chair: P. Trulove

10:00 1448

10:20 1449

Bisulfate Adsorption on Quasi-Perfect Pt(111) Facets from Acidic Aqueous Electrolytes as Monitored by Optical Techniques - I. Fromondi and D. Scherson (Case Western Reserve Univ) Determination of Gibbs Energies of Transfer for Supporting Electrolytes of the Organic Phase in Liquid-Liquid Electrochemistry - P. Vanysek (Northern Illinois University)

10:40 1450

Theoretical Aspects of Impedance Measurements at a Disk Electrode Embedded in an Insulating Surface - P. Antohi (MIT) and D. Scherson (Case Western Reserve Univ)

11:00 1451

Monte Carlo Simulation of Electrodeposition of Copper- Free Energy Calculation - H. Seshadri and V. Subramanian (Tennessee Technological University)

11:20 1452

Voltammogram of Dimethyl Analogue of Fuchsone: Simulation - I. U. Haque, A. Khan, W. Akram and S. Iqbal (University of Engineering and Technology)

11:40 1453

Electrocatalytic Reduction of p-Benzoquinone at Screen Printed Electrodes Modified with Prussian Blue Films - K. Yao and S. Cheng (National Chi Nan University)

Microfluidics and Sensors Chair: S. Minteer

14:00 1454

14:20 1455

and J. Boeckl (Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, WPAFB)

Engineering Surfaces for Electrochemical SERS - P. N. Bartlett (Southampton University)

Integration of Microdialysis Sampling with Microchip Electrophoresis and Amperometric Detection - L. C. Mecker and R. Martin (Saint Louis University) Electrokinetic Tools for Cellular Screening in Plastic Microdevices: Interfacial Characterization and Engineering Design - B. G. Hawkins, V. Tandon and B. Kirby (Cornell University)

16:40 1461

Biosensing by Fluorescent CdTe Semiconductor Q-dots - S. Kuwabata, T. Kohma, R. Kimura (Osaka University) and T. Uematsu (Osaka University Graduate School of Engineering)

17:00 1462

Chemically Modified Electrode for NO2 - Determination in Environmental Applications - A. C. Ion, I. Ion and A. Ficai (UPB)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Chair: P.Trulove

1463

Regularities of Electrolytic Dissociation of Methyl Derivatives of Saturated Dicarboxylic Acids - E. Kvaratskhelia and R. Kvaratskhelia (Institute of Inorganic and Electrochemistry)

1464

Mediated Electrocatalysis of Cysteine and Glutathione by Ru(bpy) 33+ at Glassy Carbon Electrode: Effects of pH, Buffer and Isotope Exchange - O. O. Oyesanya and J. Alvarez (Virginia Commonwealth University)

1465

Detection of Heparin with Streaming Potential Using Plastic Microchips - M. S. Elazazy, Q. Pu and J. Alvarez (Virginia Commonwealth University)

1466

Thermodynamic and Kinetic Enhancement of Electrochemical Selectivity by Chemical Coupling - I. M. Khalid and J. Alvarez (Virginia Commonwealth University)

1467

Electropolymerization of Pyrrole with DNA Investigated by In Situ Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Oscillator - J. Yoon, S. Bae and C. Lee (Korea University)

1468

Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Studies of Chemically Modified Si(111) Surfaces with 4,4’-Dipyridyl - D. Shin, B. Yoo and C. Lee (Korea University)

14:40 1456

Depletion Boundary Layer Engineering in Electrochemical Microreactors - S. Yoon, G. Fichtl, M. Mitchell, R. Jayashree and P. Kenis (University of Illinois)

1469

15:00 1457

Metabolic Profiling of Organophosphate Exposure to PC12 Cells by Multianalyte Microphysiometry - J. Wilburn, M. Ciobanu (Vanderbilt University), J. Jenkins (CFD Research Corporation) and D. E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)

The Influence of Applied Potential on the Impedance of Alkanethiol SAMs - H. Sahalov, B. O’Brien, K. Stebe, K. Hristova and P. Searson (Johns Hopkins University)

1470

Preparation, Purification and Modification of Vapor Grown Carbon Fiber (VGCF) for Use as a Support for High Performance PEMFC Electrocatalyst - M. Lo, W. Hsiao and S. Huang (ITRI)

15:20 1458

Metabolic Phenotypes for Cancer Cells as Studied by Multianalyte Microphysiometry - M. Ciobanu, D. E. Cliffel and J. Maier (Vanderbilt University)

1471

15:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Development of Techniques for Electrochemical Analysis of Protein Crystal - T. Uematsu (Osaka University Graduate School of Engineering), K. Kakinouchi, T. Inoue, H. Matsumura, K. Takano, Y. Koga, D. Oyamatsu, S. Kanaya (Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University) and S. Kuwabata (Osaka University)

1472

Immobilization of Alcohol Dehydrogenase in L-Cysteine Self Assembled Monolayer on Palladium Substrate - I. Feliciano, M. Cabán and C. Cabrera (UPR Rio Piedras Campus)

1473

Electrochemical and Structural Multifunctionality of Commercial Off the Shelf Carbon Materials - E. Wong and J. Snyder (Army Research Laboratory)

16:00 1459

16:20 1460

Polypyrrole Modified with Supramolecular Cages: Highly Selective Sensors for the Detection of Dopamine - C. B. Breslin, C. Harley, G. M. Hendy, V. Annibaldi and D. Rooney (National University of Ireland, Maynooth) Non-Enzymatic Based Detection of Degradation Products From Chemical Warfare Agents via Electrochemical Chemiluminescence at an Aligned Carbon Nanotube Array - E. A. Blubaugh, B. Riehl, H. Wheatcraft (Riehl Engineering, LLC.)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

69

Tuesday, October 9

09:20 1447


Tuesday, October 9

1474

Aqueous Titanium Electrochemistry - S. Shepherd and S. Donne (University of Newcastle)

1475

Mechanisms of Cu Electroless Plating onto Si(100) in Diluted HF Acid Solutions Containing CuSO4 or CuCl2 - S. G. Dos Santos and A. Hashimoto (University of São Paulo - Escola Politécnica)

1476

Influencing the Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Quinones and Hydroquinones through Homo- and Heterogeneous Reactions - T. M. Alligrant and J. Alvarez (Virginia Commonwealth University)

1477

Streaming Potential Sensing of Charge Inversion on Modified Copper Surfaces by Self-Assembled Monolayers. - F. Luna Vera and J. Alvarez (Virginia Commonwealth University)

1478

Studies on the Current Efficiency of the K 2FeO4 in Alkalinity Solution with Different Additives - L. Zhu (Chongqing University), W. Zhu, S. Wang and X. Ma (Institution of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Chongqing University)

I2

Electrochemical Scanning Probe Microscopy: From Theory to Real-World Applications

09:40 1513

VUV Luminescence Due to 5d - 4f Transitions in Gd3+ and Lu3+ Ions Doped into Fluoride Crystals - V. Makhov (Lebedev Physical Institute), M. Kirm (Institute of Physics, University of Tartu), G. Stryganyuk (HASYLAB at DESY), S. Vielhauer (Institute of Physics, University of Tartu) and G. Zimmerer (Institut für Experimentalphysik, University of Hamburg)

10:00 1514

On the Luminescence of LuCl3 :Pr3+ Under 4f2 rightarrow 4f15d1 and Band Gap Excitation A. Srivastava (GE Global Research), P. Schmidt and U. Happek (University of Georgia)

10:20

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40 1515

Nature of the Visible Emission in Eu2+ Activated A3SiO5 [A= Ca, Sr, Ba] - A. Setlur (GE Central Research and Development), H. Comanzo (GE Global Research), M. Hannah (The Universit of Georgia) and U. Happek (University of Georgia)

11:00 1516

Optical Properties and Thermal Quenching of Ce3+ Luminescence in Oxy-Silicates A3SiO5 [A= Sr, Ba, Ca] - A. Setlur, A. Srivastava, H. Comanzo (GE Global Research), M. Hannah (The Universit of Georgia) and U. Happek (University of Georgia)

11:20 1517

Thermal Quenching of Ce3+ Luminescence in LaF3 and YF3 - U. Happek (University of Georgia), A. Srivastava (GE Global Research), A. Setlur (GE Central Research and Development) and J. Campbell (University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ)

11:40 1518

Structural and Luminescence Properties of CaAlSiN3 :Ce3+ - Y. Li, N. Hirosaki, R. Xie and M. Mitomo (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan)

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Chair: Schuhmann

J2

1497

Distribution of the Conductive Regions in Fuel Cell Membranes Determined by Using Electrochemical Atomic Force Microscopy - E. Aleksandrova (University of Stuttgart), R. Hiesgen (University of Applied Sciences Esslingen) and E. Roduner (University of Stuttgart)

Physics and Chemistry of Luminescent Materials 16

Phosphors for LED Applications Co-Chairs: A. Srivastava and U. Happek

14:00 1519

Phosphor Models for Simulation of Converter LEDs - D. Berben, F. Jermann and M. Zachau (Osram GmbH)

14:20 1520

Structure-Property Correlations in Ce-Doped Garnet Phosphors for Use in Solid State Lighting - G. Gundiah (UCSB), J. Wu (Hewlett Packard Company), N. Pizarro-Urzua and A. Cheetham (University of California, Santa Barbara)

14:40 1521

Phosphor Quenching in 5 mm LEDs - A. Setlur, J. Shiang, A. Srivastava (GE Global Research) and U. Happek (University of Georgia)

15:00 1522

A Scheelite Based Red Phosphor for White LED’s-Towards Enhancing the Intensity of CTB - A. Salla and U. Varadaraju (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

15:20 1523

Properties and Discharge Characteristics of MgO Thin Films Deposited by Glancing Angle Deposition Method for AC-PDPs - S. Park, S. Moon, T. Heo, J. Kim and H. Kim (Seoul National University)

Luminescence and Display Materials Edison Room, Terrace Level

Inorganic Luminescent Materials Co-Chairs: B. Di Bartolo and K. Mishra

09:00 1511

09:20 1512

70

Wide Band Luminescent Emitters: The Case of YAG:Cr – H. Orucu (Ege University), G. Ozen, B. Di Bartolo (Boston College) and J. Collins (Wheaton College) Dependence of Phase Composition and Luminescence of Sr6BP5O20 on Eu2+ Concentration - S. Laubach (Technical University Darmstadt), K. C. Mishra (OSRAM SYLVANIA), K. Hofmann, B. Albert (Technical University of Darmstadt), P. Larsen, C. Wickleder (University of Siegen), R. McSweeney (Osram Sylvania) and P. Schmidt (Technical University of Darmstadt)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Film Using Liquid Crystals and Polystyrene Templates. A Device for H2O2 Detection and Potential Applicability in Biosensors. - V. R. Gonçales, M. Alcântara and S. Córdoba de Torresi (Instituto de Química - Universidade de São Paulo)

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: A. Settlur and J. Collins

1524

Synthesis, Characterizations and Luminescent Properties of Tb(HMPA) 3.1,10-Phen. - R. Kumar, S. P. Khatkar, J. Makrandi and I. Singh (M.D.University)

1525

Structure and Temperature Effects of Cerium Activated Garnet Series Phosphor - C. Chiang, M. Hon and M. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)

1526

Luminescence Properties of VUV Phosphors Doped with Tb3+ Ions Using SOR Light - H. Yoshida, S. Watanabe and K. Ogasawara (Kwansei Gakuin University)

1527

Photoluminescence Studies on Activated LiBaBO3 - Phosphor for Solid State Lighting - P. S. Maram and U. Varadaraju (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

1528

New Red-Emitting Eu3+ -Activated MGd2 (MoO4) 4 Based (M = Ba, Sr, Ca ) Phosphors for LEDs - H. M. Masuqul, H. Lee, D. Kim (Kyungpook National University), Y. Chung and W. Kang (Soongsil University)

J3

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level Poster Session, 1800-2000h

1555

CNT-Composite Sensors Fabricated on PES for Alcohol Vapor Detection - S. Kim, S. Lee (Kyungnam University) and G. Lee (KERI)

Wednesday, October 10 0900h......... Technical Exhibit, Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

0930h......... Coffee Break, Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level

Sensor

1529

1530

Wavelet Transformation of Glucose Biosensor Response - I. Shitanda, D. Kawai, M. Itagaki and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science) Bi-Directional Wireless Transmission Studies of a Miniaturized Amperometry-Based Glucose Sensor - Y. E. Yang, J. Huang and S. A. Lou (Chung Yuan Christian University)

1531

Development of Reticulated Vitreous Carbon Based Electrochemical Sensor for Detection of Biomolecules. - H. Shedge and S. Creager (Clemson University)

1532

Low Temperature Hermetic Packaging Scheme for Complex MOEMS Devices with Lateral Feedthroughs - R. Agarwal, S. Samson (University of South Florida), W. Wang (SRI International) and S. Bhansali (University of South Florida)

Sensor / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Sensor, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session

Sensor Arrays and Multi-Dimensional Sensor Systems

Eu2+

Sensor Division General Poster Session, 1800-2000h Co-Chairs: G. Hunter and R. Mukundan

J4

1533

1534

Fabrication of Lab-on-a-Chip with PDMS for the Separation and the Detection of Specific Protein From the Motor Neuron - S. Jeon, C. Shin (Ajou University) and J. Yi (Seoul National University) Pulsed Laser Deposition of LCO and LSCO Thin Films for Metal-Insulator Transition - S. Park, W. Kang (Soongsil University), D. Kim, S. Kim (Kyungpook National University), S. Yun and H. Kim (ETRI)

1535

Gas Sensing Response in Nanostructured CoAl2O4 Spinel Prepared by Soft-Chemistry Methods. - E. Lopez, C. R. Michel and A. Martínez (Universidad de Guadalajara)

1536

Electrodeposition of a Nanostructured Hybrid Copper Hexacyanoferrate/Polypyrrole

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

1215h......... Electrodeposition Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Conservatory, Terrace Level

Wednesday October 10

1215h......... Luminescence & Display Materials Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, 1919 Grill, Lobby Level 1800h......... Corrosion Division Award Reception, Kalorama, Terrace Level 1900h......... Battery Division Award Reception, Conservatory, Terrace Level

Wednesday, October 10

B1

Battery/Energy Technology Joint General Session

Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level Battery Electrolytes Co-Chairs: M. Smart and D. Scherson

08:00 169

Electrochemical Oxidation Process of Nonaqueous Electrolyte on Lithium Transition Metal Oxide - M. Matsui (Toyota Motor Corporation), K. Dokko and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

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08:20 170

Multifunctional Properties of Structural Gel Electrolytes - P. T. Nguyen and J. Snyder (Army Research Laboratory)

08:40 171

Lithium Dinitramide as Electrolyte Salt for Lithium Batteries - A. A. Gorkovenko and S. Jaffe (Material Methods)

09:00 172

Thin Film Solid Inorganic Electrolyte for Lithium Batteries: Composition, Method of Deposition and Electrochemical Properties - E. Shembel, V. Redko (Enerize Corporation), A. Nosenko (Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University), V. Tutyk (Enerize Corporation), A. Markevich (Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University), V. Khandetskyy (Enerize Corporation) and A. Tron (Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University)

09:20

173

Complex Structures and Electrochemical Properties of Magnesium Electrolytes - Y. Nakayama, Y. Kudo, H. Oki, K. Yamamoto and K. Noda (Sony Corporation)

09:40

174

Measurement of Concentration Profile During Electrodeposition of Lithium in Ionic Liquid - T. Nishida, K. Nishikawa and Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University)

10:00

175

Diffusion Coefficients of Lithium Ions in the Owen (University of Southampton)

Catalysis Co-Chairs: S. R. Narayanan and T. I. Valdez

Wednesday, October 10

14:00

14:20

176

177

Activity and Durability of PtRuP Catalysts and Their Atomic Structures - H. Daimon, T. Onodera (Hitachi Maxell Ltd.), Y. Honda, H. Nitani, S. Seino, T. Nakagawa and T. Yamamoto (Osaka University) Stability of Aqueous Sodium Borohydride Solutions in Contact With Pb, Au, and Hg. - J. B. McLafferty, S. Colominas and D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

14:40

178

Compositions and Properties of PyrochloreType Oxides for Air Electrode in Secondary Cells - K. Koga, T. Momai and M. Matsunaga (Kyushu Institute of Technology)

15:00

179

Effects of Preparation Temperature of Pt-IrO2/ Ti on Water Electrolysis by Pulse Periodic Reverse Current - K. Uchiyama and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

15:20

180

15:40

16:00

181

16:20

182

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185

186

In Situ XAS Investigations of Novel OsmiumBased Redox Polymer Mediators for LaccaseBased Biological Fuel Cell Applications - J. Ziegelbauer, S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University), J. Gallaway and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)

17:20

187

High Performance Redox Polymer Films for Enzymatic Electrodes - J. W. Gallaway (Columbia University) and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)

17:40

183

The Use of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in the Evaluation of the Performance of Microbial Fuel Cells - A. Manohar, O. Bretschger, K. Nealson and F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California)

18:00 184

B2

Dye Mediator-Enzyme Anodes for Application in Biofuel Cells - M. Muzikar (UC Davis), D. M. Scott (Hawaii Natural Energy Institute) and M. Toney (University of California at Davis)

Battery Safety and Abuse Tolerance Battery / Energy Technology

Monroe Room West, Concourse Level Anode and Electrolyte Stability Co-Chairs: J-I. Yamaki and K. M. Abraham

08:20

217

Abuse Response of 18650 Li-Ion Cells with Different Cathodes Using EC:EMC/LiPF6 and EC:PC:DMC/LiPF6 Electrolytes - E. Roth (Sandia National Laboratories)

09:00

218

Stability of Aromatic Redox Shuttle for Overcharge Protection of Lithium-Ion Cells - Z. Chen and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:20

219

Identification of the Source of Evolved Gas in Li-Ion Batteries by Using 13C-Labeled Solvents - M. Onuki (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc.), Y. Sakata, M. Yanagidate, Y. Otake, S. Kinoshita, M. Ue (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc..) and M. Deguchi (Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd)

09:40

220

Gas Generation Mechanism in LiNixCoyAl1-x-yO2 / Graphite Lithium-Ion Batteries - M. Deguchi, T. Matsui, H. Yoshizawa (Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd) and M. Onuki (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc.)

Electrochemical activation of Raney Nickel air electrodes - M. Villa (Universita’ di Bergamo), M. Lorenzi, E. Verardi (Dipartimento Progettazione e Tecnologie) and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

10:00

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20

221

Effect of Carbon Species on SEI Thermal Stability in Li-Ion Batteries - L. Zhao, T. Doi, S. Okada and J. Yamaki (Kyushu University)

11:00

222

ARC Studies of Li1Si, LiC6 or Lithiated Si Alloy Reacting with Electrolyte at Elevated Temperature: Effect of Cycle Number - Y. Wang (Dalhousied University), D. Le, M. Obrovac (3M Co) and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

11:20

223

Improvement of Thermal Stability of Li Battery by Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) - H. Sakaebe, H. Matsumoto and K. Tatsumi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

11:40

224

A Novel Phosphorous Additive for Lithium Ion Battery - Y. Ma, G. Yin, P. Zuo and Z. Gao (Harbin Institute of Technology)

Doping Effects on Electrochemical Performance in Sr2MgMoO6-d - Y. Huang, Y. Ji and J. Goodenough (The University of Texas at Austin) Investigation of Local Structure and Dynamics in Li3xLa2/3-XTiO3 Perovskite by High Field 7Li MAS NMR - V. Murugesan (McMaster University), R. Vold (College of William and Mary) and O. Bohnke (Universite du Maine)

Biofuel Cells Co-Chairs: D. Gervasio and W. West

16:40

17:00

Microbial Fuel Cells for Wastewater Treatment - J. Regan, R. P. Ramasamy, Z. Ren and M. Mench (The Pennsylvania State University)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


14:00

225

Co-Chairs: D. Wesolowski and S. Paddison

Studies of Safety Aspects and Thermal Stability of Lithium-Ion Cells - H. Brazel, M. Kasper, H. Doering and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW Zentrum fuer Sonnenenergie- und WasserstoffForschung)

14:40

226

Thermal Stability of Positive Electrodes of Degraded Lithium- Ion Batteries - Y. Saito, M. Rahman, H. Kobayashi and M. Shikano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

15:00

227

Safety of High Power Type Lithium-Ion Batteries with Different Novel Cathode Materials - H. Wu, C. Su, J. Yeh and M. Yang (Industrial Tech. Res. Institute)

15:20

228

Investigation of the Thermal Decomposition of Nickel-Based Layered Cathode Materials by Time Resolved XRD - W. Yoon, K. Nam, J. McBreen, J. Hanson and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Lab.)

B4

Interfacial Electrochemistry and Chemistry in High Temperature Media

Energy Technology / Corrosion / The International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam

14:00 239

Structure of and Transport in the Interfaces of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - S. Singhal and X. Zhou (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

240

A Mechanistic Understanding of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Chemistry Through In-Situ Raman Spectroscopy - M. Pomfret (University of Maryland / Naval Research Laboratory), J. Owrutsky (Naval Research Laboratory) and R. Walker (University of Maryland)

15:00 241

Interfacial Resistivity of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia in Operating Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - M. Pomfret (University of Maryland, Naval Research Laboratory), E. Bryan and R. Walker (University of Maryland)

15:20

242

Computational and Experimental Analysis of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes in the Presence of H2S - D. A. Daramola, M. Muthuvel, A. Marquez and G. Botte (Ohio University)

15:40

14:40

16:00 243

Thin Film Electrochemical Deposition at Temperatures up to 180 °C for Photovoltaic Applications - C. Levy-Clement (CNRS)

16:40 244

Applicability of the Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia pH Sensor on Concentrated Acidic Metal Sulphate Solutions - Z. Jankovic, V. Papangelakis (University of Toronto) and S. Lvov (Penn State University)

Edison Room, Terrace Level Co-Chairs: J. Payer and D. Macdonald

08:00

Introductory Remarks (20 Minutes)

08:20 231

Applied and Theoretical Aspects of Interfacial Electrochemistry vs. Room/Near Room Temperature Measurements - A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

09:00 232

Kinetics of the Hydrogen Electrode Reaction on Platinum in Alkaline Solutions at Elevated Temperatures - J. Bao and D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

09:20 233

09:40

10:00 234

Chemistry in Surface Boundary Layers Related to Flow Accelerated Corrosion of Carbon Steel in High Temperature Water - S. Uchida, M. Naitoh, Y. Uehara, H. Okada (Nuclear Power Engineering Corporation) and S. Koshizuka (Unversity of Tokyo) Intermission (20 Minutes) Experimental System for Studying Interfacial Electrochemistry at Temperatures Above 300oC - V. Balashov, M. Fedkin, S. Lvov and R. Dooley (Penn State University)

10:20 235

Crevice Corrosion Damage Evolution in High Temperature Brines - J. H. Payer (CWRU), X. Shan (Case Western Reserve University), A. Agarwal and U. Landau (CWRU)

11:00

236

Corrosion of Combustion Turbine Blades - M. Caldwell and R. Viswanathan (EPRI)

11:20

237

High Temperature Corrosion of Materials in Supercritical Water and Liquid Lead Environments - K. Sridharan, Y. Chen, L. Tan, M. Machut, A. Kruizenga, X. Ren and T. Allen (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

11:40

238

Influence of Temperature and pH on the Identities and Electronic Properties of Surface Films Formed on Chromium and Alloy C22 - T. Cohen-Hyams, S. Harrington, M. Miyagusuku, F. Wang and T. Devine (University of California, Berkeley)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Intermission (20 Minutes)

17:00

B6

245

Study of the Electrochemical Step of Novel Active Metal Alloy Thermochemical Cycles for Hydrogen Production - V. RodriguezSantiago, M. Fedkin and S. Lvov (Penn State University)

Modeling of Electrochemical Power Sources

Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electro- chemical Engineering

Farragut Room, Terrace Level Battery Modeling I Co-Chairs: R. Spotnitz and V. Srinivasan

08:30 254

Battery Engineering: Capabilities and Challenges - R. Spotnitz (Battery Design Co.)

08:50 255

Mathematical Modeling of the Lead-Acid Battery for Automotive Applications - M. Cugnet (PSA Peugeot Citroën), S. Laruelle (laboratoire de réactivité et de chimie des solides), S. Grugeon (LRCS UMR6007, UPJV, 80039 Amiens France), P. Roy (Strategy and Innovation Direction, PSA Peugeot Citroën, Vélizy-Villacoublay, France), J. Sabatier (LAPS, Université de Bordeaux I, Bordeaux, France), J. Tarascon (LRCS-UMR6007 UPJV 80039 Amiens France) and A. Oustaloup (LAPS, Université de Bordeaux I, Bordeaux, France)

09:10

256

Prediction of the Performance of Lead Acid Battery During Dynamic Mode - U. Kim, C. Shin (Ajou University), S. Kim and S. Chung (Hyundai-Kia Motors Research & Development Division)

09:30

257

Design of Li-ion Cells Using Multiscale Modeling - C. Wang, Y. Chen and A. Sastry (University of Michigan)

09:50

Intermission (20 Minutes) 73

Wednesday October 10

Cathode Stability


10:10

258

Towards “Real-Time” Simulation of Physics Based Lithium Ion Battery Models - V. Subramanian, V. Boovaragavan and V. Diwakar (Tennessee Technological University)

10:30

259

Life Modeling of Lithium Ion Batteries - R. White and Q. Zhang (University of South Carolina)

10:50 260 11:10

261

Life Prediction of a Battery Pack - M. Dubarry, M. Bonnet and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii) Simulation of Charge-Discharge Cycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries Under Low-Earth-Orbit Conditions - J. Lee, Y. Anguchamy and B. Popov (University of South Carolina)

08:40 320

O2 Reduction at Binary Catalysts of Pt Nanoparticles Selectively Electrodeposited onto Gold(111) Facets of Polycrystalline Gold Electrode - M. Awad, M. El-Deab and T. Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:00 321

Development of Pt/Mesoporous Carbon (MC) Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction - A. Hayashi, K. Kimijima and I. Yagi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

09:20 322

Oxygen Reduction Catalysis of the Pt3Co Alloy in Alkaline and Acidic Media Studied by X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Electrochemical Methods - H. T. Duong, M. A. Rigsby, W. Zhou and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

11:30

11:50

262

Three-Dimensional Electrochemical-Thermal Coupled Model of Large Format Cylindrical Lithium Ion Cells - G. Kim, K. Smith and A. Pesaran (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

09:40 323

Ruthenium Speciation and Promoting Activity in Unsupported Core-Shell PtRu Nanoparticle Electrocatalysts - E. V. Timofeeva and Y. Tolmachev (Kent State University)

12:10

263

Tailoring the Ragone Plot Through Microstructure Design - R. Garcia (Purdue University) and Y. Chiang (M. I. T.)

10:00

Intermission (10 Minutes)

10:10

324

Novel Non-Precious Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Based on Nanostructured Cobalt Chalcogenide - Y. Feng (Laboratory of Electrocatalysis, UMR-CNRS 6503, University of Poitiers, Poitiers, 86022, France), T. He (Honda Research Institute USA, Inc.) and N. Alonso-Vante (University of Poitiers)

Battery Modeling II Co-Chairs: J. Stockel and A. Weber

Wednesday, October 10

13:00

Intermission (60 Minutes)

14:00 264

A New Paradigm in Physical Parameter Extraction from Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - T. Golfinopoulos, G. La O’ (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Y. Shao-Horn (M.I.T.)

10:30

325

14:20

265

Modeling Transients in Li/CFx-SVO HybridCathode Batteries - P. Gomadam, D. Merritt, E. Scott, C. Schmidt (Medtronic) and J. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

Stabilization and Characterization of Pt Nanoparticles on HOPG - H. C. Halvorsen (National Research Council Canada / University of Ottawa), C. Bock, B. MacDougall and D. Wang (NRC, ICPET)

10:50

326

14:40

266

Modeling of Side Reactions and Non-isothermal Phenomena in Nickel Metal-Hybride Batteries - P. Albertus and J. Newman (UC Berkeley)

Synthesis and Characterization of Polyoxometalate-Protected Pt Nanoparticles - K. P. Browne, N. Honesty and Y. Tong (Georgetown University)

11:10

327

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Aqueous Electrochemical Performance Evaluation of Ni-Based SOFC Anode Materials - S. Kung, P. Keech and V. I. Birss (University of Calgary)

11:40

328

Biofuel Cells Using Au Nano-particle Immobilized Carbon Electrodes in Alkaline Solutions - I. Taniguchi, M. Nagashima, T. Shimazoe, M. Tominaga, C. Jin, S. Ben Aoun and K. Nishiyama (Kumamoto University)

15:00

15:20

267

What Makes a Ru-Based Compound a Viable Li-Ion Insertion Material? - A. M. Stux, M. Johannes and K. Swider-Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory)

15:40

268

The First-principle Investigations on Electronic Structures of LiNi1-yCoyO2 - H. He, X. Cheng and Y. Zhang (Xiamen University)

16:00 269

Mesoscale Models of Ac Conductivity in Composite Polymeric Electrolytes - M. Siekierski (Warsaw University of Technology)

B7

Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level

Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion Co-Chairs: V. Ramani and T. Tritt

14:10

329

Thermoelectric Properties of Bulk NanoComposite Thermoelectric Materials - T. M. Tritt, X. Ji, J. He, B. Zhang, N. Gothard, P. Alboni and H. Zhang (Clemson University)

14:50

330

Electroless Deposition of Metals and Alloys for Micropelectronics, Nanoelectronics, Piezoengineeding and Composites Fabrication - T. N. Khoperia and T. Zedginidze (Institute of Physics)

15:10

331

Modification of TiO2 Nanotubes for Visible Light Applications - A. Ghicov, J. Macak, S. Albu, R. Hahn, J. Kunze and P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

Nanomaterials for Fuel Cells III Co-Chairs: P. Kulesza and S. Fiechter

08:10

74

319

Oxygen Reduction on Mixed Pt-Au Nanoparticles and Pt Overlayer on Au Substrate - D. Guay, F. Laplante, E. Irissou and H. Chaker (INRS)

Intermission (15 Minutes)

15:30

15:45

332

Thermoelectric Properties of Hetrostructure Nanowires - H. Linke (University of Oregon)

16:25

333

Device Optimization and Surface Morphology Investigation of NIR Light Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


16:45

17:05

B10

334

335

Water Electrolysis on Ni Nanowire Array Electrodes - M. Motoyama (Kyoto University), M. Ohno, G. Sakuma and Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University) Ultra High Aspect Ratio Titania Nanotubes in Chlorine Containing Electrolytes - L. Menon, C. Richter and E. Panaitescu (Northeastern University)

International Ballroom West, Concourse Level Systems-Kinetic and Transport Phenomena in PEFCs-I Co-Chairs: S. Calabrese Barton and H. R. Kunz

08:00 509

Water Sorption, Desorption and Transport in Nafion Membranes - P. Majsztrik, B. Satterfield, A. Bocarsly and J. B. Benziger (Princeton University)

08:20 510

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Proton and Water Diffusion in the Short-SideChain Perfluorosulfonic Acid Ionomer - S. J. Paddison (University of Alabama in Huntsville), I. Hristov and R. Paul (University of Calgary)

08:40 511

Mathematical-Modeling Analysis of HighTemperature PEFC Performance - A. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

09:00 512

Multi-Scale Modeling of Catalyst Layers in PEM Fuel Cells Based on Dynamic Monte Carlo Method for Surface Reactions - S. Kim, V. Rai and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

09:20 513

A Quantitative Water Balance Model for Ultra-thin PEM Fuel Cell Electrodes - M. K. Debe and A. Steinbach (3M Company)

Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC 7)

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

International Ballroom East, Concourse Level Durability - Membrane Chemical Degradation Co-Chairs: S. Cleghorn and N.E. Cipollini

08:00 500

Chemical Aspects of Membrane Degradation - N. E. Cipollini (United Technologies Research Center)

08:40 501

Degradation Mechanism of the PFSA Membrane and Influence of Deposited Pt in the Membrane - E. Endoh (Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.)

09:00 502

Analysis of Membrane Degradation Behavior During OCV Hold Test - A. Ohma, S. Yamamoto and K. Shinohara (NISSAN MOTOR CO.;LTD)

09:20

Use of FTIR to Analyze Ex-Situ and In-Situ Degradation of Perfluorinated Fuel Cell Ionomers - W. E. Delaney and W. Liu (W. L. Gore and Associates, Inc.)

10:00 504

Observation of Membrane Degradation by In-Situ and Ex-Situ Electron Paramagnetic Resonance - B. Vogel, E. Aleksandrova, S. Mitov, A. Dreizler, J. Kerres and E. Roduner (University of Stuttgart)

10:40 505

Impact of ORR Electrocatalyst Loading on H2O2 Production in RRDE Experiments - A. Bonakdarpour, R. Yang, J. Dahn (Dalhousie University), M. Lefevre and J. Dodelet (INRSÉnergie et Matériaux)

11:00 506

Hydrogen Peroxide Generation at the Pt/ Recast-Nafion® Film Interface at Different Temperatures and Relative Humidities. - J. Chlistunoff and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

507

H2O2 Formation under Fuel-Cell Conditions - C. Chen and T. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:40 508

Pt/Metal Oxide/C Hybrid Electrocatalysts for Degradation Mitigation in PEFCs - P. Trogadas and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 514

Importance of Cathode Kinetics for Higher Temperature PEM Fuel Cell Applications H. R. Kunz, V. Mittal (University of Central Florida), H. Xu (Los Alamos National Laboratory), P. Choi and J. Fenton (University of Central Florida)

10:20 515

In Situ AC Impedance Diagnosis of Hydrogen Oxidation in a PEMFC - F. Xu, X. Cheng and Y. Zhang (Xiamen University)

10:40 516

Effect of PTFE Content in Microporous Layer on Water Management - S. Park, J. Lee, B. Popov (University of South Carolina), R. Mammarella and K. Miyamoto (Fuji Film Inc.)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:40 503

11:20

09:40

11:00

517

Effect of Porosity Distribution of Gas Diffusion Layer on Performance of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - Z. Shi and X. Wang (Oakland University)

11:20

518

Nonisothermal Model of Water Transport Across the Membrane and Gas Diffusion Layers - M. Kawase, H. Takesue, K. Mizuno and K. Miura (Kyoto University)

11:40

519

Analysis of Reactant Gas Transport in a Catalyst Layer - T. Mashio, A. Ohma, S. Yamamoto and K. Shinohara (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd)

International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level Materials-Membranes Co-Chairs: T. Zawodinski and P. Pintauro

08:20 520

Interpenetrating Ionomer-Polymer Networks Obtained by The In-Situ Polymerization in Pores of PVdF Sponges as Potential Membranes in PEMFC Applications. - P. Moszczy ński, M. J. Kalita and M. Siekierski (Warsaw University of Technology)

08:40 521

Sulfonated-Fluorinated, HydrophilicHydrophobic Multiblock Copolymers for Proton Exchange Membranes - X. Yu, A. Roy and J. McGrath (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) 75

Wednesday October 10

Harvesting PbSe Nanocrystal-Polymer Hybrid Photovoltaic Cells - T. Zhu, J. Xu and F. Zhang (Penn State University)


09:00 522

09:20

523

A Proton Conducting Electrolyte Based on Imidazole Supported Inorganic Porous Matrix for the Unhumidified Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cell - N. Hojo, T. Yamamoto, Y. Okada and J. Niikura (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.Ltd) Challenges in Developing High Temperature Proton Exchange Membranes (PEMs) for Fuel Cells-Proton Transport Facilitator - R. Subbaraman, H. Ghassemi and T. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

16:20

535

Effect of Calcium Ion on the Performance of PEMFCs - M. Ohashi, C. Smith and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

16:40

536

A Half Cell Model to Study Performance Degradation of a PEMFC due to Cationic Contamination - B. Kienitz (Case Western Reserve University), B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory), H. Baskaran and T. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

17:00

537

A Geometrical Approach to Minimize Contaminant effect on Straight Parallel PEM Fuel Cells - D. Jeon, S. Shimpalee and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

538

Stability of Cations for Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - B. R. Einsla, S. Chempath, L. Pratt, J. Boncella and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Materials-1st Principle Approach Co-Chairs: K. Ota and E. Gonzalez

10:00

524

A First-Principles Approach for Quantification of Potential-Dependent Adsorbate Interactions: Application to Water Discharge Mechanism on Platinum(111) - V. Rai, M. Aryanpour and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

17:20

10:20

525

First Principles Investigation of PEMFC Catalyst Alloy Surface Hydration and Oxidation - S. M. Opalka, T. Vanderspurt (United Technologies Research Center), S. Kandoi and L. Protsailo (UTC Power)

International Ballroom West, Concourse Level

10:40

526

First-Principles Study on Segregation and Surface Structures of Pt Alloys - K. Yuge, A. Seko, Y. Koyama, A. Kuwabara, F. Oba and I. Tanaka (Kyoto University)

11:00

527

Cyclic Voltammograms From First Principles G. S. Karlberg (Center for Atomic-scale Materials Design (CAMd)), T. Jaramillo (Technical University of Denmark), E. Skulason, J. Rossmeisl, T. Bligaard and J. Norskov (Center for Atomic-scale Materials Design (CAMd))

Wednesday, October 10

11:20

528

529

A First Principles Study of the Effects of Sulfur Adsorption on the Activity of Pt, Ni and Pt3Ni - D. Pillay, M. Johannes (Naval Research Laboratory), O. Baturina (Nova Research, Inc), Y. Garsany and K. Swider-Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory) See Tuesday, Poster Session, Exhibit Hall, Concourse Level, 1800-2000h, after Abstract 499.

Systems- Kinetic and Transport Phenomena in PEFCs - II Co-Chairs: A. Herring and T. van Nguyen

14:00

539

Effect of Gas Diffusion Layer Properties in the Water Transport of a PEMFC Cathode - M. J. Martinez, S. Shimpalee and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

14:20

540

Design Tool for Predicting the Multi-Phase Transport Characteristics of Fuel Cell Diffusion Media Using Artificial Neural Network - E. C. Kumbur, K. Sharp and M. Mench (Penn State University)

14:40

541

A Validated Modified Leverett Approach for Describing the Capillary Transport in CarbonFiber Based Fuel Cell Diffusion Media - E. C. Kumbur, K. Sharp and M. Mench (Penn State University)

15:00

542

A Theoretical Study of the Effects of TwoPhase Transport Properties of the Catalyst and Gas Diffusion Layers in the Cathode on the Performance of a PEMFC - X. Wang and T. Nguyen (The University of Kansas)

15:20

543

Predicting Water-Droplet Detachment from GDL/Channel Interfaces in PEM Fuel Cells - K. Chen (Sandia National Laboratories)

15:40

16:00

544

A Novel Flow Field Design for the Effective Transportation in Polymer Based Fuel Cells - S. Amiruddin, B. Li and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

16:20

545

Factors Impacting Gas Purge in PEFCs - K. Tajiri, Y. Tabuchi and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)

16:40

546

Fundamental Mechanisms of Gas Purge in a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - P. Sinha and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)

17:00

547

Drops, Slugs and Flooding in PEM Fuel Cells - E. Kimball, T. Whitaker, Y. Kevrekidis and J. B. Benziger (Princeton University)

17:20

548

Object-Oriented Fuel Cell Model Library - K. L. Davies and R. Moore (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

International Ballroom East, Concourse Level Durability - Membrane Degradation Co-Chairs: E. Endoh and A. Bonakdarpour

14:20

14:40

530

531

RH Dynamics in PEFC Potential Cycling and its Implication to Durability - J. Li (Penn State University) and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University) Preferential Thinning Behaviors of the AnodeSide of the PEM under Durability Test - J. Shim, S. Tsushima and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

15:00

532

Crystallinity Effects Correlated to Degraded PFSA Membrane Performance - N. V. Aieta, A. M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines), S. Hamrock and M. Yandrasits (3M)

15:20

533

Spatially Resolved Degradation - G. Haugen, M. Emery, S. Hamrock (3M), M. Hicks (Idatech), S. Roscoe, M. Schaberg and M. Yandrastis (3M)

15:40

16:00

534

76

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Intermission (20 Minutes) Study of Membrane Ionic Losses in a PEM Fuel Cell Using Dimensional Analysis - S. Chanda and X. Wang (Oakland University)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


Electrode - A. Sano, M. Kurihara, K. Ogawa, T. Iijima, S. Maruyama (TDK corporation), T. Abe and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

Materials-Alkaline FCs Co-Chairs: K. Ota and E.Gonzalez

14:00

549

On the Development of Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cells - L. Zhuang (Wuhan University)

14:20

550

Characterization of Non-Pt Based Cathodes in an Alkaline Microfluidic H2-O2 Fuel Cell - W. Zhou, R. Jayashree, F. Brushett and P. Kenis (University of Illinois)

14:40

551

Ethanol Oxidation on Noble and Non-Noble Metals in Alkaline Media - J. S. Spendelow and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Materials-DEFC Co-Chairs: E. Gonzalez and K. Ota

15:20

552

Alcohol Oxidation on Highly Active Pd/HCS Electrocatalyst - F. Hu (State Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials and Technologies) and P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University)

15:40

553

Novel Electrocatalysts for Direct Oxidation of Alcohols in High pH Environments - Q. He, N. Ramaswamy, J. Ziegelbauer and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

16:00

554

Perovskite-Type Oxides of La1-xSrxMO3 (M = Mn and Co) for Cathode Catalysts in Direct Alcohol Fuel Cells - K. Miyazaki (Kyoto University), N. Sugimura (Ritsumeikan University), Y. Iriyama, T. Abe (Kyoto University), M. Matsuoka (Ritsumeikan University) and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

16:20

555

Electronic Effects in Pt-Sn Alloys in the Anodic Reaction of Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells - F. Colmati (Institudo de Química de São Carlos) and E. Gonzalez (Instituto de Química de São Carlos)

16:40

556

Electrocatalysis of Ethanol Oxidation on Pt-Monolayer Deposited on Ru and Rh Nanoparticles. - F. B. Lima (Institute of Chemistry of Sao Carlos) and E. Gonzalez (Instituto de Química de São Carlos)

17:00

17:20

B11

557

558

Oxidation of Polyoxymethylenedimethylether on Platinum Based Anode Catalysts for Direct Oxidation-Type Fuel Cells - S. Baranton (University of Yamanashi and Arkema), J. Dubois (Arkema) and H. Uchida (University of Yamnanashi) De-Alloyed Pt-M Nanoparticle Electrocatalysts for Efficient Electroreduction of Oxygen: Structure-Activity-Stability Relationships - S. Koh, C. Yu (University of Houston) and J. Leisch (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory)

08:40

699

Lithium Diffusion in Lithium-Graphite Intercalation Compound from First Principles; (I) Calculation Methodology - K. Toyoura, Y. Koyama, A. Kuwabara, F. Oba and I. Tanaka (Kyoto University)

09:00

700

Lithium Diffusion in Lithium-Graphite Intercalation Compound from First Principles; (II) Diffusion Mechanism in LiC6 - K. Toyoura, Y. Koyama, A. Kuwabara, F. Oba and I. Tanaka (Kyoto University)

09:20

701

Carbon Fiber Composite - A High Capacity Anode for Lithium-ion Batteries - S. Hossain (MER Corp.), Y. Kim and Y. Saleh (LiTech, LLC)

09:40

10:00

702

TiO2(B) as a High Potential Negative Electrode for Lithium Ion Batteries - M. Inaba, Y. Oba, F. Niina, Y. Ogino, A. Tasaka and K. Hirota (Doshisha Unviersity)

10:20

703

Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of Mesoporous TiO2 Anatase with High Rate Capability - M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW Zentrum fuer Sonnenenergie- und WasserstoffForschung), P. Kubiak (ZSW), J. Geserick, N. Hüsing, R. Rossmanith, C. Weiss and K. Landfester (University Ulm)

10:40

704

Nano-Structured Li4Ti5O12 for High-Power Lithium-Ion Batteries - K. Amine, I. Belharouak, J. Liu, A. Jansen and Z. Chen (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:00

705

Effect of Post-Heat Treatment on Si Electrodes Using Polyvinylidene Fluoride Binder - J. Li (Dalhousie Univerisity), L. Christensen (3M Electronics Markets Materials Division, 3M Center), M. Obrovac (3M Co), K. Hewitt and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

11:20

706

Reversible High Capacity Nanocomposite Anodes of Si/C/SWNTs for Rechargeable Li-Ion Batteries - P. N. Kumta and W. Wang (Carnegie Mellon University)

11:40

707

A New Process of Preparing Composite Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries - H. Zhao, X. He and C. Jiang (Tsinghua University)

12:00

708

Mössbauer Effect Studies of Tin-Cobalt and TinCobalt-Carbon Alloys - A. D. Todd, R. Dunlap and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

Anodes II Co-Chairs: K. Amine and S. Hossain

14:00

709

Nano-Crystallized Tin Compounds / Natural Graphite Composite Material Prepared by the Electroless-Plating Process as Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries - T. Fang and J. Duh (National Tsing Hua University)

14:20

710

Cycle Property of Mesoporous Sn Anode for Lithium Ion Secondary Batteries - H. Nara, Y. Fukuhara (Graduate School of Sci. and Eng., Waseda University), H. Mukaibo (Department of Chemistry), Y. Yamauchi (International Center for Young Scientists, National Institute for Material Science), T. Momma (Waseda University), K. Kuroda (Graduate School of Sci. and Eng., Waseda University, CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation) and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

Rechargeable Lithium and Lithium Ion Batteries Battery / Energy Technology

Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level Anodes I Co-Chairs: S. Hossain and K. Amine

08:00

697

Electrochemistry of Graphite in Li and Na Salt Codissolving Electrolyte for Rechargeable Batteries - S. Komaba, K. Okushi (Tokyo University of Science), H. Groult (Pierre and Marie Curie University), T. Itabashi and N. Kumagai (Iwate University)

08:20

698

Suppression of First Irreversible Capacity Loss by Addition of Alkali Powder to Carbon Negative

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Intermission (20 Minutes)

77

Wednesday October 10

International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level


14:40

711

Electrochemical Thin Film Studies of Sn Metals for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - S. Back, D. Seo and S. Song (Chungnam National University)

15:00

712

Nanowire Based Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries - P. Meduri (The University of Louisville), G. Sumanasekara and M. Sunkara (The University of Louisville)

15:20

Preparation and Performance of Three Dimensional Structured Alloy Anodes for Lithium Batteries - S. Koike and K. Tatsumi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

714

Cermet Anodes for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - T. Richardson and G. Chen (LBNL)

16:20

715

What Affects the Performance of Electrodeposited Thin Films of Cu2Sb and Sb as Anode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries? - H. Bryngelsson, J. Eskhult, L. Nyholm and K. Edstrom (Uppsala University)

716

High Capacity Silicon and Carbon Nanocomposite Lithium-Ion Anodes by HEMM - P. N. Kumta and W. Wang (Carnegie Mellon University)

17:00

717

C-Coating FeP Anode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries - Z. Guo, L. Chen and M. Yang (Industrial Tech. Res. Institute)

17:20

718

Study of Tin-Cobalt-Carbon Alloys Prepared by Co-Sputtering, High Energy Ball Milling and Mechanical Attriting - P. P. Ferguson, A. Todd, J. Thorne, R. Dunlap and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

17:40

719

Electrochemical Lithium Insertion into Li2Na2Ti6O14 - A. R. Munnagi and V. Upadhyayula (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

B12

788

09:40

10:00

789

Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 16:00

16:40

Wednesday, October 10

713

09:20

Solid-State Ionic Devices 5

784

Effects of Anode Geometry on Overpotentials in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - S. DeCaluwe (UMCP, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering College Park, MD 20742), H. Zhu (Colorado School of Mines) and G. Jackson (UMCP)

08:20

785

The Effects of H2 and Isotopically Labeled HD and D2 Fuels with Combinations of H2O and D2O on SOFC Au Anode Performance - O. Demircan (UMCP), S. DeCaluwe (UMCP, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering), G. Jackson (UMCP) and B. Eichhorn (UMCP, Dept. of Chemistry)

08:40

786

CO Electrochemical Oxidation on Ni Patterned Anodes for Assessing Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Kinetics - B. Habibzadeh, A. Sukeshini, B. Becker and G. Jackson (University of Maryland)

09:00

78

787

Effect of Coal Gas Contaminants on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Operation - O. Marina, L. Pederson, J. Templeton, C. Coyle, M. Engelhard and D. Edwards (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Microstructure Modeling of Anode Supported SOFCs - P. Limthongkul, P. Jivaganont (National Metal and Materials Technology Center), R. Suwanwarangkul (Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology) and S. Charojrochkul (National Metal and Materials Technology Center)

10:20

790

Time Dependence of H2 Feed and Warm-Up Modelling of a Coupled SOFC-MHB System - H. N. Knickle and K. Song (University of Rhode Island)

10:40

791

Micro Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Characteristics at Various Operating Temperatures - E. J. Crumlin, G. La O’ and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

11:00

792

Performance of IT-SOFC with Ce0.9Gd0.1O1.95 Functional Layer at the Interface of Ce0.9Gd0.1O1.95 Electrolyte and Ni-Ce0.9Gd0.1O1.95 Anode - J. Ahn, H. Yoon and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)

11:20

793

BaLaIn2O5.5 Electrolyte Single Chamber Fuel Cell Using Ni Cermet Anode: Introduction of Barrier Layer Between the Electrolyte and the Anode - H. Suzuki, K. Kanatani, N. Fujita, T. Kobayashi, M. Hibino and T. Yao (Kyoto University)

11:40

794

Fabrication and Characterization of LightWeighted Micro Tubular SOFCs - T. Suzuki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Y. Funahashi (Fine Ceramics Research Association), T. Yamaguchi, Y. Fujishiro and M. Awano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

Monroe Room East, Concourse Level

08:00

Intermission (20 Minutes)

SOFC Co-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and A. Manivannan

High Temperature Materials / Sensor / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Anode Elecrocatalysis Co-Chairs: A. Manivannan and X.-D. Zhou

Effects of Phosphorous Impurity on Performance of Ni-YSZ Anode of SOFC - M. Zhi, N. Madhiri, H. Finklea, I. Celik, B. Kang, X. Liu (West Virginia University), C. Johnson (National Energy Technology Laboratory, DOE, Morgantown) and N. Wu (College of Engineering and Mineral Resources)

Sensors Co-Chairs: R. Mukundan and F. Garzon

14:00

795

YSZ-Based Electrochemical Gas Sensors for the Detection of Explosives - E. L. Brosha, R. Mukundan and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

14:20

796

Nb and Ta Oxides-Based Electrochemical Sensors for Detection of Hydrocarbons at High Temperatures. - L. Chevallier (University of Rome Tor Vergata), A. Bonavita (University of Florida), E. Di Bartolomeo (University of Rome Tor Vergata), E. Wachsman (University of Florida) and E. Traversa (UniversitĂ di Roma Tor Vergata)

14:40

797

Multifunctional Gas Sensor Array with Improved Selectivity through Local Thermal Modification - B. M. Blackburn and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)

15:00

798

Analysis of the NOx Adsorption Mechanism on Potentiometric Sensor Electrode - F. Van Assche an d E. Wachsman (University of Florida)

15:20

Intermission (20 Minutes) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


15:40

799

16:00 800

Oxygen Generation from Carbon Dioxide for Advanced Life Support - S. R. Bishop, K. Duncan, H. Hagelin-Weaver, L. Neal (University of Florida), H. Paul (NASA: Johnson Space Center) and E. Wachsman (University of Florida) Low Temperature NOx Decomposition Using Electrochemical Reactor - K. Hamamoto, Y. Fujishiro and M. Awano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

Oxides and Oxide Films Co-Chairs: D. Shoesmith and P. Marcus

10:00 895

Study of Nano Metal Oxide Properties for Organic Coating Deposition - J. Wielant, E. Tourwe, V. Goossens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), S. Van Gils, R. Hausbrand (Arcelor), A. Hubin and H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

10:40 896

Surface Characterization and Localized Corrosion Behavior on a UO2.1 Electrode - H. He, P. Keech and R. Zhu (The University of Western Ontario)

11:00

897

In Situ STM Study of the Surface Structure and Corrosion Processes at the Nanoscale: The Ag(111)/NaOH(aq) Interface - P. Marcus (CNRS-ENSCP-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris), H. S. Strehblow (HeinirchHeine-Universitaet), L. Klein (CNRS-ENSCPEcole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris) and V. Maurice (CNRS-ENSCP)

11:20

898

Zr Oxide Film Behaviour Probed Using Electrochemical Methods Combined with In Situ Neutron Reflectometry - J. Noël (University of Western Ontario), Z. Tun (Canadian Neutron Beam Centre) and D. W. Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario)

11:40

899

Growth Kinetics of the Anodic Film on Platinum under Transient Conditions - J. Bao and D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

D3

Corrosion

Calculation and Measurement of Potentials Co-Chairs: F. Garzon and R. Mukundan

16:20

801

Measurement of Oxygen Chemical Potential in the Electrolyte in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - H. Lim and A. Virkar (University of Utah)

16:40

802

Ab Initio Study of Surface Properties of LaMnO3 - Y. Lee and D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin - Madison)

17:00

803

Estimation of the Surface Potential and Concentration of Surface Defects in Superionic Oxides - N. F. Uvarov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS)

D2

High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes Corrosion

Caucus Room, Terrace Level Localised and Atmospheric Corrosion Co-Chairs: B. Akid and G. Williams

08:00 890

AFM Study of the Corrosion of Pipeline Steel in Organic Compounds Extracted from Soil - L. Rodrigues (UFRGS), K. Yasakau (Universidade de Aveiro), C. Weber (UFRGS), M. Zheludkevich, M. Ferreira (Universidade de Aveiro) and L. P. Dick (UFRGS)

08:20 891

Galvanic Corrosion Control During Processing of Integrated Nanostructures - S. Garaud, R. Vos, L. Leunissen, P. Mertens (IMEC), J. Fransaer (K.U. Leuven) and S. De Gendt (IMEC)

08:40 892

Evaluating the Cathodic Process Using Static and Dynamic Experimental Micro-Capillary Based Techniques. - R. Akid (Sheffield Hallam University), H. Krawiec (AGH, University of Science and Technology) and V. Vignal (CNRS-Universite de Bourgogne)

09:00 893

Stress Corrosion Behaviors of Brass Investigated by In Situ AFM in Aqueous Solution - J. Lee (Tung Nan Institute of Technology), J. Chiang, Y. Kuo, C. Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), J. Huang (Tung Nan Institute of Technology) and Y. Kang (Chung-Yuan Christian University)

09:20 894

Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Copper Exposed to an Environment Containing H2S, SO2, NO2, and Cl2 - M. Reid, D. Tanner, S. Belochapkine (University of Limerick), L. Garfias (S.C. Johnson & Son) and K. Shannon (Southwest Research Institute)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Light Alloys 3

Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level Titanium and Aluminum Corrosion Co-Chairs: B. Shaw and D. Shoesmith

08:00 913

Improvement of the Oxidation Resistance of TiAl Alloys Using Controlled Gaseous Fluorination - P. J. Masset and M. Schütze (Dechema e.V.)

08:20

914

Hydrogen Absorption Into Alpha Titanium Alloy During Crevice Corrosion - L. Yan, J. Noël, Z. Qin and D. W. Shoesmith (The University of Western Ontario)

08:40

915

In Vitro and In Vivo Studies on Ti-based Alloys for Orthoapedic Applications - I. Milošev (Jožef Stefan institute)

09:00 916

09:20

917

Localized Corrosion of EN AW 3003 Alloy - Influence of Intermetallic Particles - A. Davoodi, J. Pan, C. Leygraf (Royal Institute of Technology) and S. Norgren (Sapa Technology) Corrosion Resistance of Heat-Treated and Friction Stir Welded AA5083-H116 - R. J. Winsley, A. Davenport (University of Birmingham), A. Afseth (Novelis) and G. Scamans (Innoval)

Aluminum Alloy Corrosion Co-Chairs: A. Davenport and J. Scully

10:00 918

In Situ X-ray Microtomography Study of Intergranular Corrosion in a 6000-Series Aluminum Alloy - M. H. Larsen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), J. Mårdalen (SINTEF Petroleum Research), A. 79

Wednesday October 10

Electrolytic Devices Co-Chairs: F. Garzon and R. Mukundan


Davenport (University of Birmingham), F. Eckermann (Empa Materials Science and Technology), F. De Carlo (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory) and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) 10:20

919

10:40 920

11:00

11:20

Wednesday, October 10

11:40

921

922

923

Delft), J. Snauwaert (Ku Leuven), A. Hubin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), J. Mol, J. De Wit (Delft University of Technology), C. Van Haesendonck (Ku Leuven) and H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 16:20

930

Galvanic Couple Model for Scribe Creep Corrosion of Epoxy Coated AA-2024-T3 - D. Little (U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation) and J. Scully (Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering)

16:40

931

Artificial Pit Studies of Anodic Dissolution Kinetics in Localised Corrosion of Aluminium - J. Soltis (MPT Solutions Ltd), N. Laycock (MPT Solutions Ltd.), D. Krouse, S. White (Industrial Research Limited) and T. Cook (University of Manchaster)

17:00

932

Microstructure Analysis and Corrosion Study of Excimer Laser Modified AA2024-T351 - Y. Yuan, Z. Aburas, Z. Liu, P. Skeldon and G. Thompson (The University of Manchester)

Aluminium Pitting Corrosion in Acid Solutions as a Method for Controlling Surface Roughness - B. Wilson (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), P. Campestrini (Agfa), V. Steven, N. Gert, J. Deconinck and H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

17:20

933

Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Alloy AA2024 with High Power Energy Beam Surface Modification - E. B. Siggs, S. Harris, S. Morgan, S. Scott (BAE Systems- ATC Filton) and A. Davenport (University of Birmingham)

Electrolyte Ion Effects on the Formation of Nanoscale Structure in Aluminum’s Passive Oxide Prior to Pit Initiation - K. R. Zavadil, P. Kotula and J. Ohlhausen (Sandia National Laboratories)

17:40

934

Electron Microscopic Observations of Interfacial Voids in Aluminum Created by Alkaline Dissolution - S. Adhikari, S. Chumbley (Iowa State University), C. Geiculescu (St. Jude Medical, CRMD) and K. Hebert (Iowa State University)

A Combined Electrochemical and Microstructural Analysis of Model AlMgSi(Cu) Alloys - H. Zhan, J. Mol (Delft University of Technology), H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and J. De Wit (Delft University of Technology) Synchrotron X-ray Microtomography Studies of Corrosion Protection of Friction Stir Welds in Aerospace Aluminum Alloys - A. Davenport (University of Birmingham), C. Padovani (NDA), E. B. Siggs (BAE Systems- ATC Filton), S. Williams (Cranfield University), N. Stevens (University of Manchester), M. Stampanoni (PSI) and A. Groso (EPFL)

Characterization and Corrosion Properties of Thermal Sprayed Al-Co-Ce Alloys - N. Tailleart and J. Scully (Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering)

E2

Coatings for Aluminum Alloys Co-Chairs: R. Buchheit and M. Forsyth

14:00

924

Rare Earth Diphenyl Phosphates as Corrosion Inhibitors for Aluminium Alloys - M. Forsyth, T. Markley (Monash University), T. Hughes (CSIRO Manufacturing and Materials Technology) and G. Van Riessen (Latrobe University)

14:20

925

Influence of Zr-Phosphonate Multilayers on Dioxygen Reduction and Corrosion on AA2024-T3 - E. Dufek and D. Buttry (University of Wyoming)

14:40

926

Mechanism of Corrosion Protection of Al Alloys by Trivalent Chrome Process Treatment - Y. Guo and G. Frankel (The Ohio State University)

15:00

927

Chromate-Free Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum Alloys: Mechanistic Understanding of Inhibition by Decavanadate-Bearing Hydrotalcite Pigments - K. D. Ralston, S. Chrisanti, T. Young and R. Buchheit (The Ohio State University)

15:20

928

On-Demand Protection from Triggered Release of Corrosion Inhibitors from Organic Coatings - G. Kumar and R. Buchheit (Ohio State University)

Corrosion and Protection of Aluminum Co-Chairs: K. Zavadil and H. Terryn

16:00 929

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Controlling and Probing the Nano Interaction Between Organic Molecules and Al Alloys - O. Blajiev, T. Hauffman (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), F. De Wit (Tu

Cleaning and Surface Conditioning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 10 Electronics and Photonics

Lincoln Room West, Concourse Level Single Wafer Cleaning Co-Chairs: J. Barnett and A. Hoff

08:20 1039

1040

08:40 1041

1042

09:00 1043

1044

Advanced Surface Preparation Development on a 300 mm Single Wafer Spin-on Platform - G. Briend (STMicroelectronics), P. Besson, T. Salvetat (CEA LETI) and O. Pollet (Semitool Inc.) Abstract Withdrawn. Elimination of Electrostatic Charge-Induced “Punch-Through” Defects Using Single-Wafer Cleaning Processes - P. Matz, T. Hurd (Texas Instruments), L. Archer and K. Cunningham (SEZ) Abstract Withdrawn. Gate Oxide Cleans on Single Wafer Tool - P. Garnier (NXP Semiconductors), T. Vessa and A. Larrea (Freescale semiconductors) Abstract Withdrawn.

Photomask Cleaning Chair: R. Novak

09:20 1069

Particle Adhesion to Photomask Substrates - R. Jaiswal, C. Kilroy, G. Kumar (Purdue University), S. Banerjee (BOC Eco-Snow Systems) and S. Beaudoin (Purdue University)

09:40 1070

Removal of Gold Particles From Chromium Oxynitride Surface With Dilute Sulfuric Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


10:00

Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 1057

Effect of Particle Deposition and Wet/Dry Cleaning Methods on Particle Removal Efficiency - T. Kim (Hanyang University), A. Busnaina (Northeastern University) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

16:40 1058

Nano Particle Control on 300mm-wafers in Supercritical Fluid Technology - J. Inahara, R. Okamoto (ESPEC Corp.), S. Kang, M. Nakahira, S. Hasegawa (Tsukuba Semi Technology Inc.) and T. Takahagi (Hiroshima University)

17:00 1059

Parametric Nano Particle Cleaning - S. Ligai (Lancetta, Inc.), S. Pravdin (Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Russia) and M. Ligai (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY)

Contact Hole/Trench Cleaning Co-Chairs: J. Barnett and J. Ruzyllo

10:20 1045

Challenges in Sub-Micron Contact Hole Cleaning - F. Goh, Z. Ismail and M. Yeo (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd)

10:40 1046

The Impact of Drying Methods on Defect Generation in Deep Trench Processing - C. Goessens, N. Martens, J. Baele, E. De Backer, F. De Pestel and M. Engle (AMIS)

11:00 1047

The Effect of Delay Between Dry Etch and Wet Clean Processing Steps on Cleaning of Post-Etch Residues - D. Hellin (Lam Research Corporation), I. J. Vos, W. Boullart (IMEC) and J. Vertommen (Lam Research Corporation)

11:20 1048

Via Failures in a Plug Process Due to Incomplete Via Clean Chemistry Removal D. M. Florence, S. Burtosky, C. Cioffi, J. Doub, R. Lappan, K. Mortensen and C. Russell (AMI Semiconductor)

11:40 1049

Liquid Infiltration Mechanism for Cleaning in Deep Microholes - K. Ota (Hitachi) and A. Tsutsumi (The University of Tokyo)

E3

Analytical and Diagnostic Techniques for Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processes

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology

Map Room, Terrace Level Characterization - 3 Chair: B. Kolbesen

08:00 1090

Aberration Corrected Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy for Silicon Technology - K. Van Benthem (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), A. Marinipoulos, S. Pantelides (Vanderbilt University) and S. Pennycook (Oak Ridge national Laboratory)

08:40 1091

Evaluation of Hybrid-Orientation Si(110)/ Si(100) Direct Bonded Interfaces - M. C. Wagener (North Carolina State University), M. Seacrist (MEMC) and G. Rozgonyi (North Carolina State University)

Front End of the Line Cleaning Co-Chairs: K. Christenson and G. Choi

13:30 1050

Wet Etching Step Evolutions for Selective Removal on Silicide or Germanide Applications - V. Carron and P. Besson (CEALETI)

09:20 1092

Grown-in Defects in SiGe/Si Heterostructures - J. Lu, Y. Park (NC State University) and G. Rozgonyi (North Carolina State University)

14:00 1051

Challenges in Nickel Platinum Silicide Wet Etching for Sub-65nm Device Technology - F. Goh, V. Sih, W. Tan and Z. Ismail (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1093

14:20 1052

Post Salicidation Clean: Selective Removal of Un-Reacted NiPt Towards NiPtSi(Ge) - K. Xu (SEZ AG), A. Lauwers, R. Vos (IMEC), L. Archer (SEZ), C. Demeurisse, S. Mertens (IMEC), H. Kraus, S. Henry (SEZ AG), P. Mertens (IMEC), F. Kovacs, M. Dalmer and E. Gaulhofer (SEZ AG)

Application of Scanning Probe Microscopy Techniques for Structural and Electrical Characterization of Dielectrics, Carbon Nanotubes and Nanoelectronic Devices - U. Schwalke (Darmstadt University of Technology)

10:40 1094

Scanning Capacitance Microscopy and Scanning Kelvin Force Microscopy for the Characterization of Semiconductors and Device Structures - J. J. Kopanski, T. Walker and W. Jiang (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

11:20 1095

A Fast AFM Probe with Integrated Interferometric Sensing and Electrostatic Actuation - L. Degertekin, G. Onaran, M. Balantekin, B. Van Gorp and Z. Parlak (Georgia Institute of Technology)

14:40 1053 15:00

15:20 1054

1055

Zero Defectivity Dual Gate Processing - J. M. Towner and J. J. Naughton (AMI Semiconductor) Intermission (20 Minutes) Interactions of Sapphire Surfaces With Standard Cleaning Solutions - K. W. Kirby, K. Shanmugasundaram and J. Ruzyllo (The Pennsylvania State University) Abstract withdrawn.

Particle Removal/Interactions Co-Chairs: K. Christenson and G. Choi

16:00 1056

Local Removal Frequency of Nano Particles in Megasonic Cleaning - T. Janssens, K. Wostyn, S. Arnauts, A. De Geyter, T. Bearda and P. Mertens (IMEC)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Characterization - 4 Chair: A. Buczkowski

14:00 1096

Novel Ultrasonic Tool for Vacancy Observation in Crystalline Silicon - T. Goto, H. Yamada-Kaneta, K. Sato, M. Hikin, Y. Nemoto (Niigata University) and S. Nakamura (Tohoku University)

14:40 1097

Analysis of the Pre-epi Bake Conditions on the Defect Creation in Recessed SiGe S/D Junctions - M. Bargallo Gonzalez, N. Thomas, E. Simoen, P. Verheyen, A. Hikavyy, F. Leys 81

Wednesday October 10

Acid Solutions - V. Pandit (Novellus Systems Inc), M. Keswani, S. Raghavan, P. Deymier (University of Arizona), F. Eshbach, A. Sengupta and H. Yun (Intel Corporation)


(IMEC), Y. Okuno (Matsushita assignee to IMEC), B. Vissouvanadin Soubaretty, R. Loo, C. Claeys (IMEC), V. Machkaoutsan (ASM Belgium), P. Tomasini, S. Thomas (ASM America), J. Ping Lu, J. Weijtmans and R. Wise (Texas Instruments)

09:00 1155

Oxide Bonding to the Group III and Group V Rich Reconstructions of InGaAs(100)/InP and InAs(100) - A. C. Kummel, D. Winn, J. Shen, J. Clemens and T. Song (University of California, San Diego)

15:00 1098

Characteristic of Junction Leakage-Current with Bulk Micro-Defect (BMD) Density in P/N + Junction - W. Lee, J. Kim, K. Kim, K. Lee (SILTRON INC), D. Hwang (Wafer Charaterization Research Team, R&D, Siltron Inc.,Korea) and B. Lee (SILTRON INC)

09:30

Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:50 1156

Electrical Passivation of the (100)Ge Surface by Its Thermal Oxide - F. Bellenger, M. Houssa, A. Delabie, M. Caymax, M. Meuris, K. De Meyer and M. Heyns (IMEC)

10:10 1157

15:20

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Dramatic Improvement of GeO2/Ge MIS Characteristics by Suppression of GeO Volatilization - K. Kita, S. Suzuki, H. Nomura, T. Takahashi, T. Nishimura and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)

10:30 1158

First-Principles Investigation of (100)Ge/ Ge(Hf)O2 Interfaces - M. Houssa, G. Pourtois, M. Caymax, M. Meuris and M. Heyns (IMEC)

10:50 1159

Germanium: The Past and Possibly a Future Material for Microelectronics - D. P. Brunco (IMEC)

15:40 1099

Wednesday, October 10

16:00 1100

In Situ Gas Phase Infrared Absorption Measurements During Hafnium Oxide Atomic Layer Deposition - J. E. Maslar, W. Hurst, D. Burgess, W. Kimes, N. Nguyen and E. Moore (NIST) Process and Electrical Characteristics of MOALD HfO2 Films for High-K Gate Applications Grown in a Production Worthy 300 mm Deposition System - R. D. Clark, C. Wajda, G. Leusink (TEL Technology Center, America, LLC), L. Edge, J. Faltermeier, P. Jamison (IBM @ Albany NanoTech), B. Linder, M. Copel (IBM Research Division), V. Narayanan, M. Gribelyuk, R. Loesing and R. Murphy (IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center)

16:20 1101

Permittivity Enhancement of Mechanically Strained SrTiO3 MIM Capacitor - S. Kuroki (Tohoku University), M. Toda (Yamagata University), M. Umeda (Wacom R&D CO., LTD.), K. Kotani and T. Ito (Tohoku University)

16:40 1102

In-Situ Measurement Method and Rate Theory for Clarifying Multi-Component Organic Compounds Adsorption and Desorption on Silicon Surface - H. Habuka and D. Yamaya (Yokohama National University)

E4

High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stack 5

High-k Memories Co-Chairs: D. Landheer and Z. Karim

11:20 1160

A Morphological, Chemical and Electrical Study of HfSiON Films Properties for Interpoly Dielectric Applications in Flash Memories - A. Del Vitto, R. Piagge, M. Caniatti (STMicroelectronics), C. Wiemer (CNR-INFM), G. Pavia, F. Sammiceli, E. Ravizza, S. Grasso, S. Spadoni, A. Sebastiani, C. Scozzari, G. Ghidini (STMicroelectronics), C. Pomarede (ASM America), J. Maes (ASM Belgium) and M. Alessandri (STMicroelectronics)

11:40 1161

Nonvolatile Memories Based on Nanocrystalline Zinc Oxide Embedded Zirconium-doped Hafnium Oxide High-k Thin Films - J. Lu and Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University)

12:00 1162

Enhancement of Multiple Level Cell Endurance Property by Using HfO2/ZrO2 Charge Storage Layer - G. Zhang and W. Yoo (Sungkyunkwan University)

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics Thoroughbred Room, Concourse Level

High Mobility Substrates Co-Chairs: M. Houssa and A. Toriumi

08:00 1152

In-Situ Studies on Stability and Oxidation of Single Crystal (100) InAs Surfaces - C. Chang (Harvard University), V. Shutthanandan, S. Singhal (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) and S. Ramanathan (Harvard University)

08:20 1153

Experimental Study of ALD HfO2 Deposited on Strained Silicon-on-Insulator (sSOI & xsSOI) and SOI - D. Gu, K. Tapily, P. Shrestha, H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University) and G. Celler (SOITEC)

08:40 1154

In-Situ Deposition of High-k Gate Stack on MBE Grown InGaAs and GaAs for MetalOxide-Semiconductor Devices with High Channel Mobility and Low Equivalent Oxide Thickness - R. Kambhampati (University at Albany - SUNY), S. Koveshnikov (Intel Corporation), V. Tokranov, M. Yakimov, R. Moore (University at Albany - SUNY), W. Tsai (INTEL) and S. Oktyabrsky (University at Albany - SUNY)

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Metal Gate Electrodes - II Co-Chairs: S. Kar and K. Shiraishi

14:00 1163

What is the Essence of VFB Shifts in Highk Gate Stack? - T. Nabatame (MIRAI-ASET), H. Ota (MIRAI-ASRC) and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)

14:30 1164

AVD and MOCVD TaCNO-based Films for Gate Metal Applications on High k Gate Dielectrics - Z. Karim, G. Barbar, O. Boissière, P. Lehnen, C. Lohe, T. Seidel (AIXTRON), C. Adelmann, T. Conard, B. O’Sullivan, L. Ragnarsson, S. Van Elshocht and S. De Gendt (IMEC)

14:50 1165

Ultra-Thin Ruthenium Films by Pulsed Chemical Vapor Deposition - B. C. Hendrix, J. Welch, J. Roeder, Z. Wang, C. Xu, M. Stawasz and T. Baum (Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.)

15:10 1166

Physical and Electrical Properties of Molybdenum and its Conductive Oxides as p-Type Metal Gate Candidates - Z. Li, T. Schram, T. Witters (IMEC), H. Cho (Samsung), B. O’Sullivan (IMEC), J. Hooker (NXP), S. De Gendt and K. De Meyer (IMEC) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


16:00

High Performance Gate-First pMISFET with TiN/HfSiON Gate Stacks Fabricated with PVD-Based In-Situ Method - T. Kawahara, Y. Nishida, S. Sakashita, J. Yugami (Renesas Technology Corp.), N. Kitano, T. Minami, M. Kosuda (Canon ANELVA Corporation), S. Horie (Renesas Technology Corp.), H. Arimura, T. Shimura and H. Watanabe (Osaka University)

Photoluminiscence - A. Biswas, I. S. Bayer and P. Karulkar (Office of Electronic Miniaturization, University of AlaskaFairbanks) 11:00 1248

Highly Efficient Polymer Photovoltaic Devices with Bulk Heterogeneous p-n Junctions - F. Chen (Department of Photonics and Display Institute, National Chiao Tung University), C. Ko (Department of Photonics and Institute of Electro-optical Engineering, National Chiao Tung University) and Y. Lin (Department of Photonics and Display Institute, National Chiao Tung University)

11:20

Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Reliability Issues Co-Chairs: D. Misra and D. Lichtenwalner

16:20 1168

Microscopic Understanding of PBTI and NBTI Mechanisms in High-k / Metal Gate Stacks - M. Sato (Selete), K. Yamabe, K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University), K. Yamada (Waseda University), C. Tamura, R. Hasunuma (University of Tsukuba), S. Inumiya, T. Aoyama, Y. Nara and Y. Ohji (Selete)

16:50 1169

Role of Bulk HfO2 and Interfacial SiO2 Layer in Breakdown Characteristics of TiN/HfO2/ SiO2/Si Gate Stacks - N. Rahim (New Jersey Institute of Technology), N. Chowdhury (Spansion) and D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

17:10 1170

Determination of the Coulomb Scattering Parameter (α) for ALD HfO2/TiN Gate n and p-MOSFETs Using Negative Bias Temperature Stress - M. Negara, K. Cherkaoui (Tyndall National Institute), P. Majhi (Sematech), W. Tsai (INTEL), D. Bauza, G. Ghibaudo (IMEP) and P. Hurley (Tyndall National Institute)

17:30 1171

17:50

E7

Modeling and Simulation of Drain Current 1/f Noise in High-k Based n-MOSFETs - P. Srinivasan, D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology), C. Claeys (IMEC) and E. Simoen (IMEC, Belgium) Symposium Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

E9

ULSI Process Integration 5

Electronics and Photonics

Georgetown Room West, Concourse Level FEOL and BEOL Processing Issues

08:00 1296

Novel SONOS and Floating-Gate Flash Memory Cell Structures for High Density and High Reliability Applications - R. Huang (Institute of Microelectronics)

08:30 1297

Integration Issues in Metallic Source/Drain Nanoscale CMOS - M. Tao (University of Texas at Arlington)

09:00 1298

Leveling Characteristics of Wide Features - J. Sukamto, C. Veazey, E. Webb and J. Reid (Novellus Systems Inc.)

09:20 1299

Composite Shallow Trench Isolation Using Silicon Nitride and Doped Polysilicon for Ultra-Low Power CMOS - A. G. Gokirmak and H. Silva (University of Connecticut)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

FEOL and BEOL Processing Issues

10:00 1300

Integration Solutions in 65nm BEOL Defect Reduction and Manufacturability - H. Hichri, S. Lane, M. Angyal, J. Oakley, C. Bunke and D. Watts (IBM)

10:30 1301

High-Performance CMP Slurry with CeO2/ Resin Abrasive for STI Formation - Y. Matsui, Y. Tateyama, K. Iwade, T. Nishioka and H. Yano (Semiconductor Company, Toshiba Corporation)

10:50 1302

Solution-Processed Full-Color Polymer OLED Display Fabricated by Direct Photolithography - K. Meerholz, M. Gather and A. Köhnen (University of Cologne)

Selective Formation of Micropads for 3D Interconnect Applications - V. Mathew, R. Chatterjee, S. Garcia, E. Acosta and R. Jones (Freescale Semiconductor,Inc.)

11:10 1303

Conducting Polymer Transistors for Sensor Applications - G. Malliaras (Cornell University)

Pretreatment of Ru Liner for Direct Cu Plating - I. Shao, B. Baker-O’Neal, J. Kelly, K. Kwietniak and P. Vereecken (IBM Corp.)

11:30 1304

Sulfonated Poly(diphenylamine) as a Novel Hole Injection Layer in Polymer Light Emitting Diodes - C. Li and T. Wen (National Cheng Kung University)

Effects of Liner Metal and CMP Slurry Oxidizer on Copper Galvanic Corrosion - S. Shima, A. Fukunaga and M. Tsujimura (Ebara Corporation)

11:50 1305

Increase of Carbon Substitutionality and Silicon Strain by Molecular Ion Implantation - A. Li-Fatou, A. Jain (Texas Instruments, Inc.), W. Krull (SemEquip), M. Ameen, M. Harris (Axcelis) and D. Jacobson (SemEquip)

Organic Semiconductor Materials and Devices

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Luminescence and Display Materials

Chevy Chase Room, Terrace Level Optical Devices and Sensors Co-Chairs: G. Maillaras and V. Subramanian

09:00 1243

09:30 1244 10:00 1245

10:20 1246

Performance Enhancement of Top-Emissive Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes by Simple Organic Solvent - T. Wen, L. Chong and Y. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

10:40 1247

Poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) Based Novel Organic Nanocomposites Exhibiting Broadband (400-1000 nm)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

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Wednesday October 10

15:30 1167


Wednesday, October 10

Processing Integration Co-Chairs: H. Ru and H. Hichri

14:00 1306

Integration Challenges and Opportunities for Nanometer Scale CMOSFET with Metal/ High-k Gate Stack - S. Song, M. Hussain, J. Barnett, C. Park, C. Park, P. Kirsch and B. Lee (Sematech)

14:30 1307

Critical Components of FinFet Integration: Examining the Density Trade-off and Process Integration for FinFET Implementation - R. Harris, M. Hussain, C. Smith, J. Yang, J. Barnett, B. Sassman, S. Song, B. Lee, H. Tseng and R. Jammy (Sematech)

15:00 1308

Advanced DG-MOSFETs Process Technologies - E. Suzuki, Y. Liu, K. Endo, T. Matsukawa, M. Masahara, K. Sakamoto and S. O’uchi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

15:30 1309

Performance Boost Using a New Device Structure Design for SOI MOSFETs Beyond 25nm Node - W. Cheng, A. Teramoto and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

15:50

Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:10 1310

Challenges and Issues in 65nm CMOS Logic Technology - W. Lee (IBM)

16:40 1311

Challenges in FEOL Logic Device Integration for 32 nm Technology Node and Beyond - D. Park (IBM T.J.Watson Research Center)

17:10 1312

CMOS Scaling Beyond High-k and Metal Gates - P. Majhi, P. Kalra, J. Oh, R. Harris, H. Tseng and R. Jammy (Sematech)

17:40 1313

Formation of Silicided Hyper-Shallow p+/nJunctions by Pulsed Laser Annealing - K. L. Pey, K. Ong, P. Lee, Y. Setiawan, X. Wang, A. Wee and G. Lim (Nanyang Technical University)

E10

Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials & Devices 8

09:20 1339

Electronic Devices and Sensors Co-Chairs: J. Brown and K. Mishra

10:00 1340

MBE-Grown Ultrashallow AlN/GaN HEMT Technology - H. G. Xing, Y. Cao, T. Zimmermann, D. Deen and D. Jena (University of Notre Dame)

10:40 1341

Propagation and Shrinking of Shockley Stacking Faults in SiC PiN Diodes - J. D. Caldwell, R. Stahlbush, O. Glembocki, K. Hobart and K. Liu (Naval Research Laboratory)

11:20 1342

An Overview of Wide Bandgap SiC Sensor and Electronics Development at NASA Glenn Research Center - G. Hunter, P. Neudeck, J. Xu, G. Beheim, R. Okojie and L. Chen (NASA Glenn Research Center)

11:40 1343

GaN and ZnO-Based Sensors for Gas, Nuclear Materials and Chemical Detection - S. Pearton, F. Ren, B. Kang, H. Wang, B. Gila, D. Norton, L. Tien, T. Chancellor, T. Lele, Y. Tseng and J. Lin (University of Florida)

12:00 1344

Real-Time Neutron Dtection by Gd-Doped HfO2 Diodes - M. L. Natta, A. Sokolov (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), J. Tang, Z. Wang (University of New Orleans) and J. Brand (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

12:20

Intermission (40 Minutes)

13:00

Intermission (60 Minutes)

14:00 1345

In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy of GaN pn Diode Degradation - M. E. Twigg, Y. Picard, N. Bassim, M. Mastro, C. Eddy, R. Henry and R. Holm (Naval Research Laboratory)

14:40 1346

Stability Effects of Reflective Mirror on GaN LED/Mirror/Si Via Wafer Bonding and laser Lift-Off Techniques - S. Huang (Engineering), R. Horng (National Chung Hsing University) and D. Wuu (Materials Science and Engineering)

AlGaN/GaN HEMTs Fabricated on Selectively Grown Mesas on Si(111) - J. Bardwell, S. Haffouz, H. Tang, A. Kochtane, T. Lester, R. Wang and S. Rolfe (National Research Council)

15:00 1347

Enhancement of the Light Emissions from Ag Doped ZnO Thin Films by Post-Annealing Process in Air - E. Jeong, D. Kim, I. Kim and S. Choi (Yonsei University)

Effects of Source and Drain Electrode Materials on Oxide Thin Film Transistor - C. Kim, J. Park, S. Kim, I. Song, Y. Park, E. Lee and J. Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

Materials and Characterization Co-Chairs: E. Stokes and J. Bardwell

Electronics and Photonics / Luminescence and Display Materials / Sensor

Dupont Room, Terrace Level Optoelectronics 2 Co-Chairs: G. Hunter and P. Shen

08:00 1335

08:20 1336

08:40 1337

Circular Transmission Line Model (CTLM) Analysis for Non-Linear VI Characteristics on MBE p-GaN - K. N. Patel, E. Stokes (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), J. Pagan (Dot Metrics Technologies), C. C. Burkhart, M. Hodge and P. Batoni (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)

09:00 1338

Reflectance-Anisotropy Study of ZnTe Around the E1 and E1+Δ1 Critical Points - J. R. Molina-Contreras, F. Villalobos-Piña and R. Tejo-Vázquez (Instituto Tecnológico de Aguascalientes)

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Study of the Thin-Film GaN-Based LEDs with TiO2/SiO2 Omnidirectional Reflectors and PEC Roughened Surfaces - C. Chiu, H. Kuo, C. Lee (Department of Photonics, National Chiao Tung University), C. Lin (Department of Computer and Information Science, Polytechnic University), H. Huang, T. Lu, S. Wang (Department of Photonics, National Chiao Tung University) and K. Leung (Department of Computer and Information Science, Polytechnic University)

15:40 1348

Non-Destructive Analysis of Defects in WideBand-Gap Thin Films by Electron Channeling Contrast Imaging - Y. Picard, M. Twigg, J. D. Caldwell, C. Eddy, K. Liu, R. Stahlbush, M. Mastro, R. Henry, R. Holm and P. Neudeck (Naval Research Laboratory)

16:20 1349

Dislocation Nucleation in MOCVD GaN Films on Stepped and Unstepped 4H-SiC Substrates - M. E. Twigg, N. Bassim, Y. Picard, M. Mastro, T. Zega, J. Caldwell, R. Henry, C. Eddy, R. Holm, P. Neudeck (Naval Research Laboratory), A. Trunek (OAI) and A. Powell (Sest, Inc.) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


17:20 1351

F1

Characterization of Bulk GaN Crystals Grown From the Solution at Moderate Pressure and Temperature - M. Murthy (George Mason University, Dept. of ECE), B. Feigelson (SAIC), R. Frazier, J. A. Freitas and M. Mastro (Naval Research Laboratory) Structural Characterization of the Rotation Domain of Aluminum Nitride During Sapphire Nitridation - H. Lee, J. Ha, T. Minegishi, H. Lee, S. Lee, H. Goto, S. Lee, M. Cho, T. Yao and S. Hong (Tohoku University)

10:00 1410

Surface Stress, Surface Energy and Surface Tension and their Dependencies on Potential and Charge - D. Kramer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH)

10:20 1411

Surface Stress Changes during Carbon Monoxide Adsorption and Oxidative Stripping on Pt {111} - L. L. Mickelson, T. S. Heaton and C. A. Friesen (Arizona State University)

10:40 1412

Dilatometric Surface Stress Studies of Nanoporous Platinum: Role of Adsorption - V. Raghavan Nadar (Institute of Nanotechnology), D. Kramer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH) and J. Weissmueller (Institute of Nanotechnology)

11:00 1413

A Surface Stress Study of the Metal ElectrodeElectrolyte Interphase Region - T. S. Heaton and C. A. Friesen (Arizona State University)

11:20 1414

Capillary Forces on Planar Gold Electrodes in Weakly Adsorbing Electrolytes - M. Smetanin, R. Viswanath (Institut für Nanotechnologie INT), D. Kramer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH), K. Soliman, L. Kibler, D. Kolb (Institut für Elektrochemie) and J. Weissmüller (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)

11:40 1415

Surface Stress at the Gold/AqueousElectrolyte Interface at Anodic Potentials - S. Ahmed, T. Ahmed (University of Limerick), L. Burke (University College Cork) and D. Buckley (University of Limerick)

Current Trends in Electrodeposition (An Invitational Symposium) Electrodeposition

Caucus Room, Terrace Level Co-Chairs: W. Schwarzacher and J. Stickney

14:00 1352

2007 Electrodeposition Research Award Electrodeposition of Thin Films with High Magnetic Saturation for Advanced Recording Heads - I. Tabakovic, S. Riemer, M. Sun, J. Medina and M. Kief (Seagate Technology)

14:40 1353

Shape Control of Cuprous Oxide Crystals during Electrochemical Growth and Their Shape Dependent Electrochemical and Photoelectrochemical Properties - M. Siegfried, C. Reed and K. Choi (Purdue University)

15:20

Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1354

Metal Deposition for Surface Characterization of Pt Nanoparticles - J. Solla-Gullon, E. Herrero and J. Feliu (Unversidad de Alicante)

16:20 1355

Trends in Alloy Electrodeposition - G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

F3

Stress Related Phenomena in Electrochemical Systems

Stress-Strain Effects on Corrosion Chair: J. R. Scully

14:00 1416

Properties and Differences of Cold Work and Residual Stress - R. W. Staehle (Staehle Consulting)

14:30 1417

Effect of Tensile Stress on the Metastable Pitting of Stainless Steel 304L in Acid Chloride - G. Vasquez (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. Bahr (Washington State University) and S. Lillard (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

14:50 1418

Theoretical Model for Hydrogen-Induced Cracking in Steels in Aqueous Environments - J. Ai (Pennsylvania State University), J. Han (DongA University), W. Maeng (Korea Atom Energy Research Institute) and D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

15:10 1419

Stress Effects on Localized Corrosion Site Morphology in an Al-Li-Cu Alloy - B. J. Connolly (University of Birmingham) and J. Scully (Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering)

15:30

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Electrodeposition / Corrosion Adams Room, Terrace Level

Surface Stress at the Electrode/Electrolyte Interface Co-Chairs: G. R. Stafford and J. Weissmueller

08:00 1406

Role of Anions in Surface Stress Driven Selfassembly - N. Vasiljevic, N. Missert and R. Copeland (Sandia National Laboratories)

08:20 1407

In Situ Stress Measurements During the Electrochemical Adsorption/Desorption of Self-Assembled Monolayers - C. Zangmeister, G. Stafford, U. Bertocci and C. Beauchamp (National Institution of Standards and Technology (NIST))

08:40 1408

Surface Stress-Charge Response of Electrodes: Experiment and Ab Initio Computation - J. Weissmüller (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), Y. Umeno (University of Tokio), F. Weigend, F. Evers (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), R. Viswanath (Institut für Nanotechnologie INT), D. Kramer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH), C. Elsässer, P. Gumbsch (FraunhoferInstitut für Werkstoffmechanik) and B. Meyer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

09:10 1409

The Surface Stress of fcc Transition-Metals and the Connection to Catalytic Activity - C. A. Friesen, L. Mickelson and T. S. Heaton (Arizona State University)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

15:50 1420

Effect of Stress on Initiation and Propagation of Localized Corrosion in Aluminium Alloys - S. Ghosh, A. Davenport, B. J. Connolly (University of Birmingham), V. Vignal and R. Oltra (CNRS-Universite de Bourgogne)

16:10 1421

Effects of Stress on the Localized Corrosion Behavior of Al Alloys - G. Frankel (The Ohio State University)

16:30 1422

Experimental Studies and Numerical Modeling of the Corrosion Behavior of Duplex Stainless Steels Under Straining Conditions - O. Delrue, V. Vignal (CNRSUniversite de Bourgogne), S. Ghosh and B. J. Connolly (University of Birmingham) 85

Wednesday October 10

17:00 1350


G1

Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: A Tutorial Symposium

(SemEquip Inc.) 11:00 1487

Electrochemical Reactivity of NitrogenDoped Amorphous Carbon Films Deposited by RF Magnetron Sputtering. - P. TamiassoMartinhon (LISE - UPR15 du CNRS), C. Debiemme-Chouvy (Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques), H. Cachet and C. Deslouis (LISE - UPR15 du CNRS)

11:20 1488

Preparation of Shaped Carbon Nanotube Solids for Electrochemical Applications - M. Laskoski, J. Long, T. Zimmerman, T. Keller and S. Qadri (Naval Research Lab)

11:40 1489

Carbon Nanotube/Ferritin Composites for Bio-Applications - K. Shin, J. Lee and S. Kim (Hanyang University)

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Military Room, Concourse Level Industrial Pathways Co-Chairs: R. Savinell and G. Pillay

08:00 1440

Symposium Session 1: Industrial Pathways R. Savinell (Case Western Reserve University)

The Federal Perspective Chair: G. Pillay

14:00 1441

I1

Symposium Session 2: The Federal Perspective - G. Pillay (So. Dakota School of Mines & Tech)

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Dielectric Science and Technology / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Georgetown Room East, Concourse Level

Electrochemical Power Chair: W. Henderson

14:00 1490

Enhanced Catalyst Utilization in Carbon Nanotube-Based Electrodes - C. Engtrakul, S. Lee, J. Blackburn, T. Gennett, A. Dillon and M. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:20 1491

Anodic Oxidation of Various Carbon Materials in Aqueous Solution - A. Mineshige, T. Ohtani, M. Kobune and T. Yazawa (University of Hyogo)

14:40 1492

Developments in the Formic Acid Oxidation Reaction Using Combined Electrochemistry and BB-SFG - R. L. Behrens, G. Lu, T. Matthews, A. Lagutchev, D. Dlott and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign)

15:00 1493

Surface Diffusion of CO on Carbon Supported Pt Nanoparticles - J. Chung (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), T. Kobayashi (Cololardo State University), P. Babu, E. Oldfield and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

15:20

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Polymer and Ionic Liquid Electrolytes Chair: M. Reichert

Wednesday, October 10

08:00 1479

Ion Associations and Ion Pair Formation in Liquid Systems Being Models for Polymeric Electrolytes - M. Siekierski and A. Plewa-Marczewska (Warsaw University of Technology)

08:20 1480

Electrochemical Studies of the Fries Rearrangement in Ionic Liquids - G. T. Cheek (US Naval Academy)

08:40 1481

An XAFS Study of Nickel Chloride in the Ionic Liquid 1-Ethyl-3-Methyl Imidazolium Chloride/ Aluminum Chloride - D. Roeper (Naval Research Laboratory), G. T. Cheek (US Naval Academy), K. Pandya (Brookhaven National Laboratory) and W. O’Grady (Naval Research Laboratory)

09:00 1482

Electropolymerization of Silicon-Containing Polymers - X. Wang (State University of New York - ESF) and I. Cabasso (The Michael Szwarc Polymer Research Institute)

09:20 1483

Cyclic Voltammetric Models for Uniform Films on Electrodes: Applications to Tris (2,2’- Bipyridyl) Ruthenium and Iron in Nafion - C. Hettige and J. Leddy (Unviersity of Iowa)

Carbon Materials Chair: R. Mantz

10:00 1484

Electrochemical Behaviour of 5 nm Undoped Diamond Nanoparticles - K. B. Holt, D. Caruana, C. Ziegler, J. Zang, E. Millan-Barrios (University College London), J. Foord and J. Hu (University of Oxford)

10:20 1485

Diamond Nano-Tip Array Electrodes - S. Dumpala, B. Chernomordik and M. K. Sunkara (University of Louisville)

10:40 1486

Strained Si xC1-x Layer Using ClusterIon Implants - K. Sekar, W. Krull and T. Horsky

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15:40 1494

Coverage Dependent CO Adsorption on SubNanoscale Pt(100) Crystallites Characterized by Density-Functional Theory and Classical Dipole-Dipole Electrostatics - M. K. Fuccillo (Northeastern University), N. Dimakis (University of Texas-Pan American) and E. Smotkin (Northeastern University)

16:00 1495

Spectroelectrochemistry of [(bpy)2Ru(tatpp)]Cl2, a Photocatalyst for Hydrogen Generation - R. O. Lezna (INIFTA, CONICET), N. R. De Tacconi and F. MacDonnell (University of Texas at Arlington)

16:20 1496

Effect of the Pt Alloy Composition on the of Molecular Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction - L. Dos Santos and E. Gonzalez (Instituto de Química de São Carlos)

J4

Sensor Arrays and Multi-Dimensional Sensor Systems

Sensor / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Bancroft Room, Terrace Level Sensor Arrays Chair: P. Hesketh

07:50 1556

Methods for Enhancing the Analytical Capabilities of Chemical Microsensor Arrays - D. Meier, J. Evju, K. Benkstein, B. Raman, Z. Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


14:40 1570

Chemical Detection with MOFFunctionalized Piezoresistive Microcantilever Arrays - A. Choudhury, P. Hesketh (Georgia Institute of Technology), Z. Hu, T. Thundat (Oak Ridge National Laboratories), R. Bhakta, R. Houk, A. Skulan, G. Aigeldinger, A. Talin and M. Allendorf (Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore)

Multi-Element Fluid Sensor Array For Enhanced Engine Oil Diagnostics and Prognostics - B. Ward (Makel Engineering, Inc.), F. Discenzo (Rockwell Automation), A. Vasser (ESA Inc./Rockwell Automation), C. Liu, L. Dudik (Case Western Reserve University), B. Blizman, S. Rowe and D. Makel (Makel Engineering, Inc.)

15:00 1571

Selective Enzyme Immobilization Technique for Multi-Channel Enzyme Sensor Fabrication - M. Yasuzawa, K. Moriyama and H. Takaoka (University of Tokushima)

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Detection of Single-Stranded DNA SelfAssembled Monolayers on Gold Electrode Surfaces - J. Rivera-Gandía, G. SanchezPomales, N. Rivera, L. Santiago and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico)

15:20 1572

Sensing Device with Metal-Insulator-GapInsulator-Semiconductor for Biological Sensors - H. Hashimoto, T. Hirokane, D. Kanzaki, S. Urabe and M. Morita (Osaka University)

15:40

Intermission (10 Minutes)

Boger and S. Semancik (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

08:40 1558

09:00 1559

Multivariate Techniques for Identifying, Understanding and Predicting Complex Electrochemical Behavior from Electrode Arrays - W. A. Steen and C. Stork (Sandia National Laboratories)

09:20 1560

Label-Free Electrochemical DNA Hybridization Array - M. Josowicz, G. Moakes, G. Yu and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

09:50 1561

A DNA Biomicrodevice for Multiplexed Biosensing and Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction - I. Hsing (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

10:10 1562

Microarray Technology for Allergen Sensors E. P. Ong, A. Henrichs, Z. Aguilar (Vegrandis, LLC), E. Anderson, C. Williams and I. Fritsch (University of Arkansas)

10:30 1563

10:50 1564

Microarray Technology for Fully Automated Environmental Monitoring Systems - Z. P. Aguilar, C. Van Nguyen, J. Gertsch, P. Yoganarasimhan, A. Henrichs, E. PacsialOng, C. Wansapura, M. Sirisena, Y. Aguilar, L. Estorninos and J. Aday (Vegrandis, LLC) Electrochemically Functionalized SingleWalled Carbon Nanotubes Based Gas Sensor Array - T. Zhang, S. Mubeen, M. Deshusses and N. Myung (University of California, Riverside)

11:10 1565

Optimizing a Sensor Array for a Selected Suite of Target Analytes - M. A. Ryan, M. Homer, H. Zhou, A. Shevade, L. Lara, K. Manatt and A. Kisor (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

11:30 1566

Nanoparticle-Based Array Sensors for Environmental, Defense and Homeland Security - P. Morris (The Ohio State University)

12:00 1567

Multi-sensory, Data Fusion Detection System for Improved Situational Awareness - S. L. Rose-Pehrsson (Naval Research Laboratory), C. Minor (Nova Research, Inc), K. Johnson, J. Owrutsky, S. Wales (Naval Research Lab), D. Steinhurst (Nova Research, Inc.) and D. Gottuk (Hughes Associates, Inc)

Impedance and Capacitance - Based Sensors Co-Chairs: V. F. Lvovich and P. Vanysek

14:00 1568

14:20 1569

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy on a Disposable Commercial Graphite Electrode - P. Vanysek and P. Gauthier (Northern IllinoisUniversity) Multi-Frequency Electrochemical Impedance Lubricant Condition Sensor - V. Lvovich (Lubrizol Corporation)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

15:50 1573

Impedance Spectroscopy of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold: Analysis of the Double Layer Structure Using Charge Transport and Energy Conservation Equations - C. Gupta, M. Shannon and P. Kenis (University of Illinois)

16:10 1574

New Strategy Based on AC-Electrogravimetry for Characterizing PEM Fuel Cell. - C. Gabrielli (CNRS), P. Hemery (Université Paris 6), L. To Thi Kim (CNRS), L. Marx (Université Paris 6) and H. Perrot (CNRS)

16:30 1575

Electrochemical Transducers - A New Approach to Ultrasound Sensor Design - A. Shamsi, S. Bae and S. R. Brankovic (University of Houston)

16:50 1576

Evaluation of Parylene as Protection Layer for Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers - E. Jeanne (LMP / STMicroelectronics), C. Meynier (LUSSI), M. Roy (STMicroelectronics) and D. Alquier (LMP)

17:10 1577

Enhancement of Biosensor Binding Kinetics Using AC Electrokinetic Mixing - R. Hart, J. Capurro, R. Lec and H. Noh (Drexel University)

Thursday, October 11 0930h......... Coffee Break, Concourse, Concourse Level and International Terrace, Terrace Level

Thursday October 11

08:20 1557

Thursday, October 11

B1

Battery/Energy Technology Joint General Session

Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level Modeling-Fuel Cells Co-Chairs: J. Myers and V. Ramani

10:00 188

Effect of Rib Width of Flow Field Plate on the Performance of a PEMFC: a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Study - P. A. Shirvanian and J. Adams (Ford Motor Co.) 87


10:20

10:40

11:00

189

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191

Investigation of Water Dynamics in an Operational PEM Fuel Cell Using Simultaneous Optical and Neutron Imaging - D. Spernjak, S. Advani and A. Prasad (Fuel Cell Research Laboratory, University of Delaware) Water-Nafion Equilibria. Absence of Schroeder’s Paradox. - L. Onishi, J. Prausnitz (University of California Berkeley) and J. Newman (UC Berkeley) Interpretation of AC Impedance Spectroscopy Measured on Different Precious MetalsElectrolyte Interfaces Used for Methanol Fuel Cells by Mean of Two Theoretical Models - O. Rosas (The Pennsylvania State University), H. Castaneda (Battelle Memorial Institute) and M. Urquidi-Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)

11:20

192

Simulation of a Parallel Plate Electrochemical Reactor to Remove Cr(VI) - L. Cai and R. White (University of South Carolina)

11:40

193

Effect of Net Geometry on Potential and Current Distributions in a Parallel Plate Channel with One Electrode at Limiting Current - M. Venkatraman and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

B4

Interfacial Electrochemistry and Chemistry in High Temperature Media

Energy Technology / Corrosion / The International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam

Edison Room, Terrace Level Co-Chairs: S. Lvov and S. R. Narayanan

08:00 246

Direct Observations of Mineral-Water Interface Reactivity at Elevated Temperatures with Interfacial X-ray Scattering - P. Fenter (Argonne National Laboratory) and N. Sturchio (University of Illinois at Chicago)

08:20 247

The Protonation Behavior of Metal Oxide Surfaces to Hydrothermal Conditions - M. L. Machesky (Illinois State Water Survey), D. Wesolowski (), M. Ridley (Texas Tech University), D. Palmer, J. Rosenqvist (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), S. Lvov, M. Fedkin (Penn State University), M. Predota (University of South Bohemia), L. Vlcek and P. Cummings (Vanderbilt University)

08:40 248

Ion Adsorption on Metal Oxide Surfaces to Hydrothermal Conditions. - D. Wesolowski (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), M. L. Machesky (Illinois State Water Survey), M. Ridley (Texas Tech University), D. Palmer, J. Rosenqvist (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), J. Kubicki (Penn State University), M. Predota (University of South Bohemia), L. Vlcek, P. Cummings (Vanderbilt University), Z. Zhang, P. Fenter (Argonne National Laboratory), A. Bandura (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia) and P. Benezeth (CNRS, Toulouse, France)

09:20 249

Interfacial Chemistry of Hydrothermal Deposition of Zirconia on Metal Substrates - Z. Zhou, E. Chalkova, V. Balashov and S. Lvov (Penn State University)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Fuel Cell Systems Co-Chairs: J. St. Pierre and C. Wei

14:00

194

The Safe and Economic Revival of Alkaline Hydrogen/Air Fuel Cells with Circulating Electrolytes, Recommended for Vehicles Using Battery Hybrid Systems and H2 from Ammonia Crackers - K. Kordesch, V. Hacker and K. Reichmann (Graz University of Technology)

14:20

195

High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (HT PEMFC) Portable Power Source - D. Gervasio (ASU)

14:40

196

Analysis of the Performance of NafionBased Membrane Electrode Assemblies for Hydrogen-Oxygen Fuel Cells - S. Narayanan, T. Valdez and S. Firdosy (JPL)

Thursday, October 11

15:00

15:20 15:40

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198

16:00 199

16:20 200

16:40

88

201

Design of an Electrochemical Cell Making Syngas (CO + H2) from CO2 and H2O Reduction at Room Temperature - C. Delacourt, P. Ridgway, J. Kerr (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and J. Newman (UC Berkeley) Widening the Scope of Electrodeionization Applications Beyond High Purity Water. - E. Freydina (Siemens Water Technologies)

10:00 250

Ab Initio Modeling of Structure, Reactivity, and Transfer at Water/Ionomer and Water/ Catalyst Interfaces - S. J. Paddison (University of Alabama in Huntsville)

10:40

251

Understanding the Water Retention of Composite PEMs Based on Surface Chemistry of Inorganic Fillers - M. Fedkin, E. Chalkova (Penn State University), D. Wesolowski (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and S. Lvov (Penn State University)

11:00

252

An Overview of Interfacial Processes in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells Operating at Elevated Temperatures - S. Sambandam, P. Trogadas and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)

11:40

253

The Study of Ethoxy Surface Species on PtSn Surface Alloys by the Decomposition of Chemisorbed Ethyl Nitrite - A. Hightower (Occidental College), H. Haibo Zhao (University of Southern California) and B. Koel (Lehigh University, Chemistry Department)

Intermission (20 Minutes) Alphavoltaic and Neutronvoltaic Devices from PCB10H11 - M. L. Natta (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), N. Platt, N. Boag (University of Salford) and J. Brand (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) Correlating Anode Porosity to Performance of a Sulfur Tolerant Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Operating on Coal Syngas - K. R. De Silva and D. Bayless (Ohio University) Sandwich-Shaped YSZ Membrane for SOFC Powered by Syngas - Z. Xu, W. An, J. Luo and K. Chuang (University of Alberta)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


15:55

347

Structures and Characterization of Inverse Opal Carbons and the Properties as Electrode Materials - M. Nakamura, Y. Isshiki, S. Tabata and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)

16:15

348

Study of Underlying Electrochemical Mechanisms in Nanoscale Amorphous Carbon-Iodine Electrodes - P. Barpanda and G. Amatucci (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

16:35

349

Novel Nanoporous SiO2 Materials for Electrochemical Capacitors - K. Leonard and M. Anderson (University of Wisconsin - Madison)

Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Lincoln Room East, Concourse Level Nanomaterials for Supercapacitors I Co-Chairs: R. Mantz and P. Kumta

08:30 336

09:10

337

09:30 338

09:50 339

10:10

10:25 340

11:05

11:25

341

342

Nanostructured Transition Metal Nitrides: Promising Supercapacitor Materials - P. N. Kumta and D. Choi (Carnegie Mellon University) Electrochemically-Deposited Îą-Co(OH) 2 Thin Films for Supercapacitor Application - V. Gupta, T. Kusahara and N. Miura (Kyushu University) Synthesis of Mesoporous Metal Oxide Electrode by Template-Assisted Electrolessdeposition for Supercapacitors - K. Kim and K. Kim (Yonsei University) In Situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopic Studies of MnO2/CNT Nanocomposite Electrodes for Supercapacitors - K. Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory), S. Ma, K. Kim (Yonsei University), W. Yoon, J. McBreen and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Lab.)

14:40

344

15:00 345

15:20

15:35

346

Next Generation Photovoltaics and Photoelectrochemistry

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Farragut Room, Terrace Level Next Generation Photovoltaics Co-Chairs: K. Rajeshwar and J. A. Turner

09:00

356

Electrodeposition of n-type Cuprous Oxide Thin Films - W. P. Siripala (University of Kelaniya)

09:30

357

The Development of Pseudocapacitance in Mesoporous Nanocrystalline Transition Metal Oxide Materials - B. Dunn, J. Wang, T. Brezesinski, J. Polleux and S. Tolbert (UCLA)

p-n Junction from Solution: Cu2O p-n Homojunction by Electrodeposition for Photovoltaic Applications - L. Wang (Zhejiang Sci-Tech University), K. Han and M. Tao (University of Texas at Arlington)

09:50

358

Optimization of Hybrid Capacitor Based on Nano-Architectured Manganese Oxide Materials - S. Ma (Yonsei University), K. Nam, W. Yoon, X. Yang (Brookhaven National Lab.) and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

A Preliminary Study of Cathodic Eletrodeposition of Zn-Doped Cu2O Thin Films - K. Han and M. Tao (University of Texas at Arlington)

10:10

10:30

359

Omni-Directional Anti-Reflection Coatings from Solutions - W. Zhou and M. Tao (University of Texas at Arlington)

11:00

360

Plastic and Solid-State Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Incorporating Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes - T. Miyasaka and N. Ikeda (Toin University of Yokohama)

11:20

361

Diffusion-Free Back Contact Solar Cell Fabricated on S-Passivated P-Type Si(100) Substrate - G. Song and M. Tao (University of Texas at Arlington)

11:40

362

Design and Development of Ferroelectric Micro Photo Detector for the Bionic Eye - Y. Song, N. Wu and A. Ignatiev (University of Houston)

Intermission (15 Minutes)

Composite Material for Electrochemical Capacitors Consisting of Porous Carbon with Bimodal Pore Structures and Polyaniline - K. Kanamura, S. Woo, K. Dokko and H. Nakano (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

Nanomaterials for Supercapacitors II Co-Chairs: J. Long and G. Amatucci

14:00 343

B8

Carbon Nanoarchitectures with Conformal, Nanoscopic MnO2 Coatings as HighPerformance 3D Electrode Structures for Energy Storage - J. W. Long, A. Fischer, M. Saunders, K. Pettigrew and D. Rolison (Naval Research Laboratory) Synthesis of Transition Metal Oxide/Carbon Nanocomposites by Microwave Polyol Process for Pseudocapacitor Applications - K. Ji-Young and K. Kim (Yonsei University) Autocatalytic Formation of Manganese Oxides via Hydrothermal Decomposition of Permanganate - S. Donne (University of Newcastle)

Photoelectrochemistry and Solar Hydrogen Generation Co-Chairs: M. Tao and T. Zawodzinski

14:00

363

Make Hydrogen While the Sun Shines: The Materials Aspects of Generating Renewable Hydrogen from Sunlight and Water - K. Rajeshwar (University of Texas)

14:30

364

Photoelectrochemical Characterization of InGaN Semiconductors for Hydrogen Generation from Sunlight and Water - T. Deutsch and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:50

365

Nanowire Based Photoelectrochemical Systems for Energy Conversion - M. K. Sunkara, S. Gubbala, V. Kumar (University of Louisville), U. Cvelbar, M. Mozetic (Institute Jozef Stefan), J. Thangala and C. Pendyala (University of Louisville)

Intermission (15 Minutes) Doped Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes for Electrochemical Capacitors - C. Swartz (University of Kentucky), I. Kunadian, R. Gonzalez and S. Lipka (University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Intermission (20 Minutes)

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Thursday October 11

B7

Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion and Storage


15:10

15:30

366

Mesoporous Morphology and Its Role in Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells - M. T. Spitler (NREL)

16:00

367

Photoelectrochemical and Spectroscopic Characterization of Absorber Materials for Thin Film Solar Cells - P. Dale, L. M. Peter, A. Samantilleke and J. Scragg (University of Bath)

16:20

368

Optical-Chemical Sequestration of CO2 - E. Barton and A. Bocarsly (Princeton University)

16:40

369

Measurements of Active Species in TiO2 Photocatalysis by Using Spectroscopies and Development to Hybridized TiO2 Photocatalysts - T. Daimon (Nagaoka University of Technology), T. Hirakawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and Y. Nosaka (Nagaoka University of Technology)

B10

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Cell Applications - G. L. Rice, Y. Sun, J. Zack (Cabot Fuel Cells), A. Kyrlidis, D. Lim (Cabot Corporation) and P. Atanassova (Cabot Fuel Cells) 568

Surface Chemistry and Structure Studies of Carbon Support Corrosion in PEMFCs - M. R. Dowlapalli, K. Artyushkova, P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico), J. Shen and G. L. Rice (Cabot Fuel Cells)

12:00 569

Stability of Corrosion-Resistant MagnĂŠli Phase Ti4O7-Supported PEMFC Catalysts - T. Ioroi, H. Senoh, Z. Siroma, S. Yamazaki, N. Fujiwara and K. Yasuda (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

11:40

International Ballroom West, Concourse Level Systems- Freeze-Thaw Studies in PEFCs Co-Chairs: V. Ramani and Trung van Nguyen

08:00 570

Non-isothermal Cold Start of PEFCs - F. Jiang (ECEC), W. Fang, Y. Tabuchi and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)

08:20

571

Performance of PEM Fuel Cells at SubFreezing Temperatures - R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Y. Kim (LANL), T. Rockward, R. Borup and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

08:40

572

Cold Start Model for the Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - M. Khandelwal (The Pennsylvania State University), J. Ko (Hyundai Motor Company) and M. Mench (The Pennsylvania State University)

Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC 7)

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

International Ballroom East, Concourse Level Durability - Catalyst Support Degradation Co-Chairs: T. Fuller and W. Gu

08:00 559

08:40 560

Diagnosing Spatial Variation of Electrode Corrosion from Local Anode Starvation in Fuel Cell Applications - R. Carter, B. Brady, S. Goebel, T. Tighe and H. Gasteiger (General Motors Corporation)

09:00 561

Corrosion of Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells Caused by Water at the Fuel Inlet - R. M. Darling and D. Jayne (UTC Power)

09:20

09:40 562

Thursday, October 11

Star/Stop and Local H2 Starvation Mechanisms: Models vs. Experiments - W. Gu, R. Carter, P. Yu and H. Gasteiger (General Motors Corporation)

10:00 563

10:20 564

10:40 565

Analysis of Subzero Startup for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - Y. Wang (UC Irvine)

09:20

574

09:40

10:00

575

Modeling of Transient State Carbon Corrosion for PEMFC Electrodes. - N. Takeuchi (Toyota Motor Eng. & Mfg. North America Inc.) and T. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Freeze-Induced Damage and Purge Based Mitigation in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - S. Kim, C. Chacko, R. P. Ramasamy and M. Mench (The Pennsylvania State University)

10:20

576

Modeling of Carbon Corrosion Induced by Local Fuel Starvation of PEMFCs - J. Hu, P. Sui and N. Djilali (Institute for Integrated Energy Systems, University of Victoria)

Study on Water Content of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Ionomer Membranes Below Water Freezing Point - A. Koiwai, A. Kamiya and M. Kawasumi (Toyota Central R&D Labs.,INC)

10:40

577

Novel Method for Measuring Ionomeric Membrane Conductivity in Freezing Conditions - L. Merlo, D. Facchi, A. Ghielmi and V. Arcella (Solvay)

11:00

578

Cross-sectional Imaging of PEFC Super-cooled Water Behavior Below Freezing Point - Y. Ishikawa, M. Shiozawa (Nippon Soken, Inc.), H. Hamada (Toyota Motor Corporation) and M. Uehara (DENSO)

11:20

579

Ice Formation and Distribution in the Catalyst Layer During Freeze-Start Process CRYO- SEM Investigation - J. Li, S. Lee and J. Roberts (Ballard Power System)

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Impacts of Carbon Corrosion on Cell Performance Decay - H. Chizawa, Y. Ogami, H. Naka, A. Matsunaga, N. Aoki, T. Aoki and K. Tanaka (Toshiba Fuel Cell Power Systems Corporation) The Effect of Transient Potential Exposure on the Electrochemical Oxidation of Carbon Black in Low-Temperature Fuel Cells - K. G. Gallagher and T. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:00

566

Electrochemical Stability of Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite during Potential Cycling H. Choo, T. Kinumoto, Y. Iriyama, T. Abe and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

11:20

567

High Performance and Superior Durability of Cabot Advanced Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel

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09:00 573

Oxygen Reduction Reaction Kinetics and Electrode Mass Transport in Sub-Freezing PEM Fuel Cells - E. L. Thompson (General Motors R&D), J. Jorne (University of Rochester) and H. Gasteiger (General Motors Corporation) Intermission (20 Minutes)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


14:40

591

Mechanism of Microstructure Changes in Catalyst Layers Due to the Duty Cycle of PEMFCs - F. Rong, C. Huang, Z. Liu, D. Song and Q. Wang (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation, National Research Council Canada)

15:00

592

Advanced In-Situ Siagnostics for Stack Performance and Degradation - J. Stumper and R. Rahmani (Ballard Power Systems)

15:20

593

Mitigation of Carbon Corrosion in NonActive Layers Using Graphitized Carbon Black in PEM Fuel Cells - J. E. Owejan and P. Yu (General Motors)

15:40

Materials-Non Pt Cathode-ORR Co-Chairs: C. Bock and W. Sugimoto

08:20 580

Electrocatalysts Based on Oxide Electrodes for Oxygen Reduction - W. Sugimoto, N. Yoshinaga, T. Saida and Y. Takasu (Shinshu University)

09:00 581

Kinetics Study of Palladium Alloys for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - B. Li, S. Amiruddin and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

09:20 582

Chalcogenide Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Fuel Cells - P. Zelenay, C. Johnston (Los Alamos National Laboratory), C. Delacote (Laboratory of Electrocatalysis), N. Alonso-Vante (University of Poitiers) and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 583

Non-Precious Metal Nanocomposite ORR Catalysts: RRDE and Single Fuel Cell Studies - R. Bashyam, C. Johnston, S. Conradson and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

10:20 584

Novel Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction in High pH Environments - N. Ramaswamy, Q. He, J. Ziegelbauer (Northeastern University), A. Gulla (DeNora North America) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

10:40 585

11:00

11:20

11:40

586

587

588

Highly Active Carbon Composite Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells - V. Nallathambi, G. Wu, N. Subramanian, S. Kumaraguru, J. Lee and B. Popov (University of South Carolina) New Platinum-Free Carbon Nitride Electrocatalysts for PEMFCs Prepared Using as Precursors PAN/M(CNCH3)x Complexes (M = Pd, Co, Au, Ni) - V. Di Noto, E. Negro, M. Cagliari, M. Piga, L. Piga, S. Lavina (Università di Padova) and G. Pace (Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari, ISTM-CNR and INSTM) Establishing the Mechanism for Oxygen Reduction on Au/SnOx Using In Situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy - D. Gatewood (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), D. Ramaker (The George Washington University), K. Sasaki (Brookhaven National Laboratory) and K. Swider-Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory)

Durability - MEA Degradation Co-Chairs: J. Stumper and F. H. Garzon

14:20

590

DOE Fuel Cell Program: Durability Technical Targets and Testing Protocols - N. Garland (US Department of Energy) and T. Benjamin (Argonne National Laboratory) X-Ray Imaging of PEM Fuel Cell Membranes after Transient Operation - F. Garzon, R. Borup, J. R. Davey (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and S. Lau (Xradia Inc)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Intermission (20 Minutes) Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Studies of the Influence of Microporous Layer on Performance and Durability of PEM Fuel Cell - D. Malevich (Queen’s University), B. Peppley, K. Karan and E. Halliop (Queen’s RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre)

16:20

595

Cyclic Current Profile Performance of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells in Stationary Applications - R. Barbosa (Cideteq), I. Gatto, G. Squadrito (CNR-Itae), G. Orozco (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, S. C.), L. G. Arriaga (Cideteq), R. Ornelas, V. Antonucci (CNRITAE) and E. Passalacqua (CNR ITAE)

16:40

596

Accelerated Testing Method for PEM Fuel Cell based Uninterrupted Power Supply Systems - X. Huang and X. Wang (University of Connecticut)

17:00

597

The Impact of Ru Contamination on ORR: An Electrochemical and In Situ XAS Study - L. Gancs, V. Murthi and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

17:20

598

Study on Degradation of the Pt-Ru Anode of PEFC for Residential Application (1)Degradation of the Anode Performance in Long-Term Operation of Single Cell- - O. Yamazaki, Y. Oomori, H. Shintaku and T. Tabata (OSAKAGAS CO.,LTD.)

17:40

599

Study on Degradation of the Pt-Ru Anode of PEFC for Residential Application (2)Analyses of the MEAs Degraded in the Anode Performance- - Y. Oomori, O. Yamazaki, H. Shintaku and T. Tabata (OSAKAGAS CO.,LTD.)

18:00 600

Polymer-Stabilized PdRuSe Nanoparticles for Oxygen Electrocatalysis - E. E. Kalu (FAMUFSU College of Engineering), K. Ramos, D. Waryoba (Florida State University) and P. Kalu (Florida A&M University)

International Ballroom East, Concourse Level

14:00 589

16:00 594

Study on Degradation of the Pt-Ru Anode of PEFC for Residential Application (3)Interpretation of AC Impedance Analyses of MEAs and the Nature of CO Poisoning on Anode of PEFC- - T. Tabata, O. Yamazaki, Y. Oomori and H. Shintaku (Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.)

International Ballroom West, Concourse Level Systems- Direct Alcohol Fuel Cells Co-Chairs: A. Haug and A. Bose

14:00

601

Water and Fuel Crossover in a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Stack - R. Jiang and D. Chu (US Army Research Lab)

14:20

602

Integrated Anode Structure for Low Crossovers of Methanol and Water in Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFCs) - H. Zhang (HKUST) and I. Hsing (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) 91

Thursday October 11

International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level


603

Vapor Feed Direct Methanol Fuel Cell with Flowing Electrolyte - F. Brushett, M. Mitchell, R. Jayashree, W. Zhou and P. Kenis (University of Illinois)

16:40

616

Structure and Performance of Pd-Nafion Composite Membranes for DMFC - L. Zhang, X. Cheng, Y. Zhang (Xiamen University) and Q. Fan (Gas Technology Institute)

15:00 604

Direct Ethanol Laminar Flow Fuel Cell - R. Jayashree, W. Zhou, F. Brushett and P. Kenis (University of Illinois)

17:00

617

15:20

605

CO2 Vent for Closed Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - S. Prakash, W. E. Mustain and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Characteristics of Performance Degradation and CO2 Emissions in Starved Operation of DMFC - Z. Wang, T. Kotake and Y. Takagi (Musashi Institute of Technology)

17:20

618

15:40

Design of Thin-Layered Membrane Electrode Assenbly Prepared by Sputtering Method for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - M. Sudoh, K. Nakase, M. Tauchi and K. Makino (Shizuoka University)

14:40

16:00 606

16:20

607

16:40 608

Intermission (20 Minutes) Micro DMFC - Lithium Ion Hybrid Power Source for Low Power Applications - W. E. Mustain, S. Prakash, H. Kim, P. Kohl and G. Rincon-Mora (Georgia Institute of Technology) The Effect of Local Component Concentrations, Current Density and Temperature on Transport Characteristics of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - H. Rivera (University of Puerto Rico) and E. Smotkin (Northeastern University) Optimal Methanol Feed Concentration in DMFCs using Feedback from Crossover Measurements - S. Arisetty (University of Delaware), S. Advani (Fuel Cell Research Laboratory,University of Delaware) and A. Prasad (Fuel Cell Research Laboratory, University of Delaware)

B11

Rechargeable Lithium and Lithium Ion Batteries Battery / Energy Technology

Jefferson Room East, Concourse Level Electrolytes I Co-Chairs: B. Lucht and T. R. Jow

08:00 720

Investigation of Liquid Electrolyte Based Succinontrile for Lithium-Ion Batteries - A. Abouimrane (Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology) and I. Davidson (Institute for Chemical Process and Environmental Technology)

08:20 721

Theoretical and Experimental Study of Substituted Benzenes as Redox Shuttles for Lithium-Ion Cells - L. Moshurchak, R. Wang (Dalhousie University), W. Lamanna (3M Co.) and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

08:40 722

Power Fade in Lithium-Ion Batteries: Effect of Electrolyte Additives - B. Lucht, A. Xiao, L. Yang (University of Rhode Island), J. Gnanaraj, J. DiCarlo and S. Santee (Lithion)

09:00 723

The Use of Electrolyte Additives to Improve the High Temperature Resilience of Li-Ion Cells - M. Smart (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), B. Lucht (University of Rhode Island) and R. Bugga (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

09:20 724

New Organic Lithium Salts Based on Perfluorosulfonate and Perfluorosulfonimide Anions - E. G. Paillard (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Physico-chimie des Matériaux et des Interfaces), F. Touloat, M. Médiebielle (Laboratoire de Synthèse, Electrosynthèse et Réactivité des Composés Organiques Fluorés), I. Cristina, F. Alloin (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Physicochimie des Matériaux et des Interfaces), B. Langlois, R. Arvai (Laboratoire de Synthèse, Electrosynthèse et Réactivité des Composés Organiques Fluorés) and J. Sanchez (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Physicochimie des Matériaux et des Interfaces)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level Materials-DMFC Co-Chairs: R. Jalan and H. Villullas

14:00 609

Thursday, October 11

14:20

610

Methanol Oxidation on Pt(111)/Ru in Alkaline Media - J. S. Spendelow (Los Alamos National Laboratory), J. Goodpaster, P. Kenis and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Kinetic Analysis of Methanol Oxidation on Pt/C and PtRu/C Catalysts Under Different Temperatures - L. Zhang, X. Cheng and H. Tu (Xiamen University)

14:40

611

Observation of PtRu Particle Aging in Methanol with X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy - B. Shyam (George Washington University), T. Arruda, J. Ziegelbauer, S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University) and D. Ramaker (The George Washington University)

15:00

612

Nanostructured TiN Supported Pt-50at.% Ru Catalyst for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - P. N. Kumta and M. Datta (Carnegie Mellon University)

15:20

15:40

613

16:00

16:20

92

614

615

Intermission (20 Minutes) Novel Quaternary Pt-Ru Based Anode Catalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - P. N. Kumta and N. L. Rock (Carnegie Mellon University)

10:00 725

Air Product’s StabiLifeTM Electrolyte Salts for Lithium-Ion Batteries - G. K. Gopalakrishnan Nair, W. Csteel Jr , G. Dntsin and Z. Shi (Air Products and Chemical. Inc)

An Electrodeposited Pd-Co Cathode Catalyst for a Microfabricated Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - S. Tominaka, S. Ohta, T. Momma and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

10:20

726

Carbon-Supported Pd-Co Alloy Electrocatalysts for Methanol Tolerant Oxygen Reduction - W. Wang and H. Yang (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology)

Performance of LiPF6 and LiBOB-Based Li-Ion Electrolytes over the -40°C to 70°C Extended Temperature Range - B. Oh, D. Ofer and B. Barnett (TIAX, LLC)

10:40

727

Boron-Based Lewis Acids as Electrolyte Additives and Their Effects on Low Temperature Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries - X. Yang, H. Lee, W. Yoon, J. Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


11:00

11:20

11:40

728

729

730

Electrolytes Containing Fluorinated Ester Co-Solvents for Low-Temperature Li-Ion Cells - K. A. Smith (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), M. Smart (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), G. Prakash (University of Southern California) and R. Bugga (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) Li-Ion Electrolytes Containing Ester CoSolvents for Wide Operating Temperature Range - M. Smart, R. Bugga, L. Whitcanack, K. Smith (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology), S. Santee (Lithion), R. Gitzendanner and V. Yevoli (Lithion Inc./Yardney Technical Products, Inc.) Mathematical Modeling of the Ionic Transport Inside Electrolytes of Li-Ion Batteries - D. Danilov and P. Notten (Eindhoven University of Technology / Philips Research)

Electrolytes II Co-Chairs: M. Winter and K. L. Gering

14:00

731

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Lithium Transport in Bulk Electrolytes and at Interfaces - O. Borodin and G. Smith (University of Utah)

14:20

732

Modeling the Thermodynamic and Kinetic Costs of Lithium Ion Desolvation - K. L. Gering (Idaho National Laboratory)

14:40

733

Compatibility of Pyrrolidinium-Based Ionic Liquid Electrolytes with Manganese Oxide Cathode Materials in Lithium Batteries - J. A. Saint, J. Shin (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and A. Best (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Energy Technology)

15:00 734

Ionic Liquids as Electrolyte in Lithium Batteries: In Situ FTIR Studies on the Use of Electrolyte Additives - A. Balducci (Graz University of Technology), M. Schmuck (TU Graz), W. Kern, B. Rupp and M. Winter (Graz University of Technology)

15:20

735

Thermal Behavior and Interface Property of N-methyl-n-butylpyrrolidinium Bis(trifluo romethanesulfonyl)imide-LiTFSI-PEGDME Mixtures - J. Shin and J. Kerr (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

15:40

736

Phase Behavior and Conductivity of Et4NTFSI-LiTFSI Mixtures - A Model System for Ionic Liquid Lithium Battery Electrolytes - W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University), S. Passerini (ENEA), H. De Long (US Air Force) and P. Trulove (U.S. Naval Academy)

16:00

16:20

737

17:20

740

The Anion Receptor Complexation Dependency on Solvent Properties and its Relation to the Anion Complexation Phenomena in Solid Polymer Electrolytes. - A. Solgala, M. J. Kalita and M. Siekierski (Warsaw University of Technology)

17:40

741

Block Copolymer Electrolytes for Practical Lithium Batteries - M. Singh, A. Panday (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and N. P. Balsara (University of California, Berkeley)

B12

Solid-State Ionic Devices 5

High Temperature Materials / Sensor / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Monroe Room East, Concourse Level Nanostructures Oxides Co-Chairs: E. Traversa and S. Licoccia

08:00 804

Compositional Stresses, Diffusion, and Grain Boundary Effects in Large Grained and Nanocrystalline Oxide Films - S. Mandowara, B. Sheldon, S. Bhatia and J. Rankin (Brown University)

08:20 805

Pulsed Laser Deposition of Dense and NanoPorous La0.8Sr 0.2Co 0.8Fe 0.2O3-d Cathodes for ITSOFCs Applications - S. Sanna, V. Esposito, D. Pergolesi, M. Zunic, G. Balestrino, E. Traversa and S. Licoccia (UniversitĂ di Roma Tor Vergata)

08:40 806

The Effect of LSGM Nanoparticle Dispersion in Ag-LSGM Composite Thin Film Cathode for LSGM Electrolyte Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - M. Muranaka, K. Sasaki, A. Suzuki and T. Terai (The University of Tokyo)

Novel Devices Co-Chairs: E. Traversa and S. Licoccia

09:00 807

Evaluation of Carbon Supercapacitors Fabricated Using Pneumatic Dispenser Direct Write Printing Tailored for Small, Autonomous Electronic Devices - C. C. Ho, D. Steingart and J. Evans (UC Berkeley)

09:20 808

High Contrast Solid-State Devices of SelfDoping Polyaniline Sulfonic Acid (PASA) Based on Ionic-Self Assembled Multilayers (ISAM) - V. Jain (Virginia Tech), H. Yochum (Sweet Briar College), R. Montazami and J. Heflin (Virginia Tech)

D1

Corrosion General Session Corrosion

Monroe Room West, Concourse Level

Intermission (20 Minutes) Solvent-Free Lithium Polymer Batteries with PYR1ATFSI Ionic Liquids - G. Appetecchi, G. Kim, M. Montanino, F. Alessandrini and S. Passerini (ENEA)

11:00 848

Intergranular Corrosion of 2024 Aluminum Alloy in Chloride Media - C. Augustin, E. Andrieu, C. Blanc and G. Mankowski (ENSIACET)

11:20

849

Statistical Study of the Corrosion Behavior of Al2CuMg Intermetallics Using Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy - L. Lacroix (ENSIACET), L. Ressier (INSA), G. Mankowski and C. Blanc (ENSIACET)

16:40

738

Ion Conducting Plastic Crystal -Polymer Composite Electrolytes - K. Chandrappa, M. Patel and A. J. Bhattacharyya (Indian Institute of Science)

17:00

739

PEO based Block Copolymer as Solid State Lithium Battery Electrolyte - A. Ghosh and P. Kofinas (University of Maryland)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Co-Chairs: J. Frankel and B. Connolly

93

Thursday October 11

McBreen (Brookhaven National Lab.), S. Hossain and Y. Kim (MER Corp.)


11:40

850

Salt Fog Testing of Zeolite, Zeolite-Primer, and Zeolite-Primer-Topcoat Systems on AA-2024-T3 D. Beving, C. O’Neill (University of California), N. Anderson (NAVAIR, China Lake) and Y. Yan (University of California)

Alloy Corrosion Co-Chairs: S. Fujimoto and A. Davenport

14:00

851

Multilayer Corrosion of Aluminum Activated by Lead - B. Graver (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), J. Walmsley (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry), Z. Zhao (Fontana Corrosion Centre, Ohio State University), G. Frankel (Fontana Corrosion Centre, Ohio State Unive) and K. Nisanciglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

Light Alloys 3 Corrosion

Hemisphere Room, Concourse Level Corrosion and Anodizing of Aluminum Co-Chairs: H. Isaacs and K. Hebert

08:00

935

Effect of Embedded Titanium-Containing Particles on the Corrosion of Particulate Alumina Reinforced Aluminum-Matrix Composite - H. Ding and L. Hihara (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

08:20

936

Growth of Anodic Aluminum Oxide Films Without pH-Buffer - H. Lee (Batteries R&D, LG Chem Ltd.) and H. S. Isaacs (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

08:40

937

Deposition of Copper on Aluminum Covered with Anodic Oxide Films by Laser Irradiation and Electroplating - T. Saito, T. Kikuchi, M. Sakairi, H. Takahashi (Hokkaido University) and K. Sato (Nikkeikin Act Co.)

09:00

938

Metallic Micropatterns on Anodic Alumina: Laser-Assisted Exposure of Trapped Seeds for Metallization - H. Jha, T. Kikuchi, M. Sakairi and H. Takahashi (Hokkaido University)

939

Role of Hydride Oxidation in the Alkaline Corrosion of Aluminum - S. Adhikari and K. Hebert (Iowa State University)

14:20

852

Dealloying of Silver/Gold/(Platinum) Alloys - J. Erlebacher (Johns Hopkins University)

14:40

853

Influence of Applied Potential on the Mechanical Response of Stainless Steel During Tribocorrosion - A. Bidiville (Empa Thun), M. Favero, P. Stadelmann and S. Mischler (EPFL)

15:00

854

Characterization of Passive Film and Corrosion Behaviour of Co-Cr Alloys - S. Fujimoto and Y. Osakabe (Osaka University)

15:20

855

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopic Study of Passive Nickel in Alkaline NaCl Brine - J. Ai, D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University), H. Jang (Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), S. Ahn (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

09:20

An Investigation of Commercial Grade 2 Titanium as a Bipolar Plate Material for PEM Fuel Cells - Y. Wang and D. Northwood (University of Windsor)

10:00

940

Effect of Acetic Acid on the Corrosion Behavior for Aluminum Alloys under the Cabinet Accelerated Corrosion Test Conditions - Y. Kojima and Y. Oya (Furukawa-Sky Aluminum Corp.)

10:20

941

On the Influence of pH on the Corrosion Behavior of Aluminum Alloy 2024 - G. Boisier (CIRIMAT), C. Blanc (ENSIACET) and N. Pébère (CIRIMAT)

10:40

942

An Electrochemical Framework for Intergranular SCC Susceptibility in an UnderAged Al-Li-Cu-Ag-X Alloy - B. J. Connolly (University of Birmingham) and J. Scully (Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering)

15:40

856

Alloy Corrosion Co-Chairs: E. McCafferty and H. Strehblow

16:20

16:40

Thursday, October 11

D3

17:00

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Delamination of Polymer/Metal Interfaces: On the Correlation of Kinetics and Interfacial Structure - S. Isik-Uppenkamp, A. Laaboudi (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH) and M. Rohwerder (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung) Corrosion Protection of Cadmium and Cadmium Replacement Coatings on HighStrength Steel - Y. Yoon, L. Petry (University of Dayton Research Institute) and D. Hansen (UDRI) Preparation, Corrosion Characteristics and Hydrogen Permeation Properties of Zn-Ni-SiO2 Coatings - P. Ganesan, Y. Choi (University of South Carolina), S. Kumaraguru (Fuel Cell Energy) and B. Popov (University of South Carolina)

17:20

860

Anodic Oxide Layers on Sn, Composition and Electrochemical Characteristics - H. S. Strehblow and P. Keller (Heinirch-HeineUniversität)

17:40

861

Standard Electrode Potentials of the Elements as a Fundamental Periodic Property of Atomic Number - E. McCafferty (Consultant SAIC)

94

Corrosion Protection of Aluminum Co-Chairs: J. Frankel and B. Connolly

E2

Cleaning and Surface Conditioning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 10 Electronics and Photonics

Lincoln Room West, Concourse Level Back End of the Line Cleaning Co-Chairs: A. Danel and I. Kashkoush

08:00 1060

Elimination of Post Cu-CMP Watermark by Optimizing Post CMP Clean to Control Cu Dissolution - S. Petitdidier (STMicroelectronics), M. Mellier, A. Couvrat (NXP semiconductors), C. Trouiller (STMicroelectronics), M. Luche (Freescale Semiconductor), C. Euvrard (CEA - Leti - Minatec), M. Juhel (STMicroelectronics) and M. Hopstacken (NXP Semiconductors)

08:30 1061

Electrochemical Behavior of Copper in Post-Etch Cleaning Solutions - S. Bilouk (STMicroelectronics), C. Pernel (CEA/ LETI) and R. P.Nogueira (SIMAP/ LEPMI) Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


A Novel Concept for Contact Etch Residue Removal - I. J. Vos (IMEC), D. Hellin (Lam Research Corporation), S. Demuynck, T. Conard (IMEC), J. Vertommen (Lam Reserach Corporation) and W. Boullart (IMEC)

09:10 1063

Modifications of Porous Low-κ by Plasma Treatments and Wet Cleans - K. Xu (SEZ AG), G. Vereecke, E. Kesters, Q. Le, M. Lux (IMEC), H. Kraus, S. Henry (SEZ AG), L. Archer (SEZ), E. Gaulhofer, F. Kovacs, M. Dalmer (SEZ AG), P. Mertens (IMEC), S. Luo and Q. Han (Axcelis)

09:30

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Post-CMP Cleaning Co-Chairs: A. Danel and I. Kashkoush

09:50 1064

Surface Preparation in CMP Process; Post CMP Cleaning and Defects - J. Park (Hanyang University)

10:20 1065

Post Cu-CMP Engineering Challenges for the 65 nm Technology Nodes and Beyond. - S. Petitdidier (STMicroelectronics), M. Mellier (NXP Semiconductors), M. Zaleski (Freescale Semiconductor), A. Couvrat (NXP Semiconductors), M. Luche, M. Calvo-Munoz (Freescale Semiconductor), D. Guiheux and M. Juhel (STMicroelectronics)

10:50 1066

Post W CMP Cleaning Without HF Cleans - Y. Kang, C. Yang, T. Kwon, J. Park (Hanyang University), J. Jo and G. Lim (Samsung Electronis)

11:10 1067

Incorporation of Cu Passivators in Post-CMP Cleaners - D. W. Peters (Paragon Consultants)

11:30 1068

Effect of Poly Silicon Wettability on Polymeric Residue Contamination - Y. Kang, J. Park (Hanyang University), Y. Hong, S. Han, S. Yun, B. Yoon and C. Hong (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

1069

See E2 Wed., Oct. 10, 09:20, after Abstract 1044.

1070

See E2, Wed., Oct. 10, 09:40, after Abstract 1069.

E3

Analytical and Diagnostic Techniques for Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processes

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology

Map Room, Terrace Level

10:40 1106

Advanced Metrology for Wafer Contamination and Nanolayer Characterization Using XRF Methods - B. Beckhoff, R. Fliegauf, P. Hoenicke, M. Kolbe, M. Mueller, B. Pollakowski, J. Weser and G. Ulm (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt)

11:20 1107

Hf-related Gate Oxide Thickness Mapping Using XRR/XRF - R. Ortega, S. Baumann, R. Hockett (Evans Analytical Group), H. Murakami (Technos Co. Ltd.) and V. Ramakrishnan (Technos International, Inc.)

Characterization - 6 Chair: C. Claeys

14:00 1108

Novel X-Ray Tools for Characterization of “Solar Silicon” - T. Buonassisi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

14:40 1109

Detection and Quantification of BoronInterstitial-Clusters (BIC) in Low Energy Boron Implanted Silicon by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy - J. Shallenberger (Evans Analytical Group) and S. Walther (Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates)

15:20

Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1110

Contactless Diagnostic Tools and Metallic Contamination in the Semiconductor Industry - H. Savin, M. Yli-Koski, A. Haarahiltunen, H. Talvitie and J. Sinkkonen (Helsinki University of Technology)

16:20 1111

Carrier Lifetime Measurements in Silicon for Photovoltaic Applications - T. Pavelka, A. Pap and G. Szilagyi (Semilab, Inc.)

17:00 1112

Manifestation of Cu Impurities on Silicon Surfaces, Implication for Monitoring Cu Contamination - M. Wilson, A. Savtchouk, J. D’Amico, I. Tasarov, L. Jastrzebski and J. Lagowski (Semiconductor Diagnostics, Inc.)

E5

Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology

Caucus Room, Terrace Level Nanocrystalline Si: Optical and Electronic Properties Co-Chairs: M. Zacharias and A. Kenyon

08:00 1174

Photoluminescence of Silicon Nanocrystals - N. Daldosso, L. Ferraioli, R. Spano, D. Navarro-Urrios and L. Pavesi (University of Trento)

08:40 1175

Nanocrystalline Silicon/Silicon Dioxide Superlattices: Optical and Electronic Porperties - D. J. Lockwood (National Research Council)

09:20 1176

The Effects of Deposition Parameters and Annealing Treatments on the Structure of Si-Rich Silicon Nitride and Oxynitride Thin Films - T. Roschuk, J. Wojcik, O. Zalloum and P. Mascher (McMaster University)

Characterization - 5 Chair: R. Hockett

08:20 1103

Ab Initio Analysis of Point Defects in Plane-Stressed Si or Ge Crystal - K. Sueoka (Okayama Prefectural University), P. Spiewak (Warsaw University of Technology) and J. Vanhellemont (Ghent University)

09:00 1104

Electron Holography as Characterization Tool for 2-D Analysis of p-n Junctions - M. A. Gribelyuk (IBM Systems and Technology Group), A. Domenicucci, P. Ronsheim, J. McMurray and O. Gluschenkov (IBM)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Er-doped Systems Co-Chairs: N. Daldosso and D. Lockwood

X-Ray Metrology for the Semiconductor Industry - K. Bowen (Bede plc) and P. Ryan (Bede X-ray Metrology)

10:00 1177

10:00 1105

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Silicon Nanoclusters as Sensitisers of Luminescence From Erbium Ions - Modelling the Interaction. - A. Kenyon (University College London) 95

Thursday October 11

08:50 1062


10:40 1178

Si Nanocluster Based Light Emitters and Er Doping for Gain Materials - B. Garrido, M. Peralvarez, O. Jambois (University of Barcelona), S. Seo, S. Hernandez and P. Pellegrino (Universtity of Barcelona)

09:30 1317

Surface Energy Characterization of Partially Cured Benzocyclobutene for 3D Interconnect Applications - J. J. McMahon, R. Gutmann and J. Lu (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

11:20 1179

Impact of Defect Introduction on Er3+ Luminescence From SiyO1-y:Er (y≈⅓) Thin Films Characterized by Photoluminescence and Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy - A. Knights, D. Blakie, O. Zalloum, J. Wojcik, P. Mascher (McMaster University) and P. Simpson (University of Western Ontario)

09:50

Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:10 1318

Integration Issues and Progress for High Volume Carbon Nanotube Nanoelectronics - R. Carter (Advanced Micro Devices)

10:40 1319

MMICs Using SiGe BiCMOS for Ubiquitous Wireless Network - T. Masuda, N. Shiramizu and K. Washio (Hitachi, Central Research Laboratory)

Si Nanocrystals: Photonic and Electronic Applications Co-Chairs: A. P. Knights and B. Garrido

11:10 1320

14:00 1180

High-Frequency Device Options for Systems-on-Chip - F. Schwierz (Technische Universitaet Ilmenau)

Size Controlled Si Nanocrystals: From Photonic to Electronic Applications - M. Zacharias (Albert Ludwigs University)

11:40 1321

14:40 1181

High Volt Mixed Signal Integration Challenges - M. Tyler and J. J. Naughton (AMI Semiconductor)

Silicon Nanocrystal Embedded Silicon Nitride Dielectrics for Silicon Light Sources - G. Sung (ETRI)

12:00 1322

Advantages of Nano-Grating Si Substrates in CMOS-FET Characteristics - X. Zhu, S. Kuroki, K. Kotani and T. Ito (Tohoku University)

Other Nanosystems Co-Chairs: P. Joshi and G.Y. Sung

15:40 1182

16:00 1183

16:20 1184

Thursday, October 11

16:40 1185

E9

The Micro-Structural Study and Photoluminescence From SiO2 Films CoDoped with Ge, Er and Au (or Ag) - C. Heng, E. Chelomentsev, O. Zalloum and P. Mascher (McMaster University) Investigation of Effect of Germanium on the Crystallization Process of Hafnium Aluminum Oxide Matrix - F. Zheng, W. Choi, H. Chew (National University of Singapore) and L. Chan (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd) Copolymer Diblocks Template for Organization of Pt Dots and Integration as Granular Floating Gate for Non Volatile Memory Application - T. Baron (LTM), K. Aissou, M. Kogelschatz (CNRS-LTM), G. Molas and G. Molas (CEA-Leti) Plasma Synthesis of Silicon Nanocrystals and Silicon Mixed-Phase Thin Films - U. Kortshagen, C. Anderson and J. Kakalios (University of Minnesota)

ULSI Process Integration 5

F3

Stress Related Phenomena in Electrochemical Systems Electrodeposition / Corrosion Adams Room, Terrace Level

Growth Stress in Thin Films Co-Chairs: G. R. Stafford and E. Chason

08:00 1423

The Grain Growth Behavior and the Voiding Tendency in Copper Electrodeposits - H. Lee (Tohoku University), H. Han, J. Kim, S. Kang, K. Oh (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University) and D. Kim (Advanced Materials Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

08:20 1424

Agglomeration Behavior of Ru Thin Films Prepared by Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition - B. Kim and H. Kim (Seoul National University)

08:40 1425

Kinetic Processes Controlling Stress Evolution During Thin Film Deposition - E. Chason (Brown U), J. Shin, J. Tello, A. Bhandari, B. Sheldon and A. Bower (Brown University)

09:10 1426

Tensile Stress Generation in Polycrystalline Thin Films: The Ubiquitous Role of Coalescence - J. A. Floro (University of Virginia) and S. Hearne (Sandia National Laboratories)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Electronics and Photonics

Georgetown Room West, Concourse Level Alternative and Emerging Materials and Device Co-Chairs: V. Shirnov and M. Lemme

08:00 1314 08:30 1315

09:00 1316

96

Transport in Ultrathin SOI MOSFETs and Silicon Nanowire Transistors - T. Hiramoto (University of Tokyo) Low-Temperature Epitaxial Grwoth of [Fe3Si/ SiGe] n (n=1-2) Multi-Layered Structures for Spintronics Application - T. Sadoh, K. Ueda, Y. Ando, M. Kumano (Kyushu University), K. Narumi (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), Y. Maeda (Kyoto University) and M. Miyao (Kyushu University) Towards Graphene Field Effect Transistors - M. C. Lemme, T. Echtermeyer, M. Baus and H. Kurz (AMO GmbH)

10:00 1427

In Situ Stress Measurement During Electrochemical Deposition of Cobalt - T. Luo and R. Cammarata (Johns Hopkins University)

10:30 1428

Island Size Effects on Tensile Stress Evolution in Patterned, Electrodeposited Ni Films - B. Sheldon, A. Bhandari, S. Soni (Brown University) and S. Hearne (Sandia National Laboratory)

11:00 1429

Stress Generation and Relaxation Mechanisms for Thin Film Growth by Electrochemical Deposition - T. Luo (Johns Hopkins University), L. Tang, K. Sieradzki (Arizona State University) and R. Cammarata (Johns Hopkins University)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


11:40 1431

Effect of Additives on Stress and Microstructure in Electrodeposited Copper Nanofilms by Substrate Curvature and InSitu Electrochemical AFM Measurements - S. Ahmed, T. Ahmed, M. O’ Grady, S. Nakahara and D. Buckley (University of Limerick) Grain Structure and Residual Stress in Sn and Sn-Alloys Electrodeposited from MSA Based Electrolyte - E. Sandnes, M. Williams and G. Stafford (NIST)

G1

Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: A Tutorial Symposium

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Military Room, Concourse Level Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Electrochemical Sciences and Engineering Chair: J. Van Zee

08:00 1442

Growth Stress in Thin Films Co-Chairs: G. R. Stafford and E. Chason

14:00 1432

Changes in Surface Stress of Au Electrode during Underpotential Deposition of Bi or Pb. - M. Seo and M. Yamazaki (Hokkaido University)

14:30 1433

In-Situ Stress Measurements of Electrodeposited Pb on Au With and Without Cl- - J. Velleuer and W. Schwarzacher (University of Bristol)

14:50 1434

In Situ Stress Measurements During Aluminum UPD from AlCl3 -EtMeImCl - G. Stafford and C. Beauchamp (National Institution of Standards and Technology (NIST))

15:10

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Stresses Associated with Anodic Processes Co-Chairs: J. R. Scully and G. R. Stafford

15:30 1435

In-Situ Monitoring of the Internal Stress Evolution During Thin Film Anodising - J. Proost, J. Vanhumbeeck and Q. Van Overmeere (Université Catholique de Louvain)

16:00 1436

Stress-Driven Transport in Anodic Oxide Films - J. Houser and K. Hebert (Iowa State University)

16:20 1437

In-Situ Stress Measurements During Electrodeposition and Dealloying of Amorphous Au-Ni Films on Au - E. Rouya (University of Virginia), G. Stafford, C. Beauchamp (National Institution of Standards and Technology (NIST)), M. Reed, R. Kelly, H. Bart-Smith, M. Begley and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

16:40 1438 17:00 1439

Mechanics of De-Alloyed Au-Ag - F. Pop, S. Nunnari, M. Kortschot, A. Carcea and R. C. Newman (University of Toronto) Relationships Between the Morphology and Stress-State of Gold-Silver Alloys and Nanoporous Gold Structures Under Mechanical Constraints - E. Seker, J. Gaskins, J. Zhu, M. Begley, H. Bart-Smith, G. Zangari, R. G. Kelly and M. Reed (University of Virginia)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

Symposium Session 3: Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Electrochemical Sciences and Engineering - J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

Academic Perspectives Chair: R. Savinell

14:00 1443

I2

Symposium Session 4: Academic Perspectives - R. Savinell (Case Western Reserve University)

Electrochemical Scanning Probe Microscopy: From Theory to Real-World Applications Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor

Georgetown Room East, Concourse Level SECM-based Corrosion Studies Chair: C. Kranz

08:15

Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

08:20 1498

AFM Based SECM for In-Situ Investigation of Localized Corrosion: Simulation, Characterization and Verification - A. Davoodi, J. Pan, C. Leygraf (Royal Institute of Technology) and Y. Zhu (Windsor Scientific Ltd.)

08:40 1499

Determination of Uranium Dioxide Corrosion Rates by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy - H. He, Z. Qin, R. Zhu, J. Noël, Z. Ding and D. W. Shoesmith (The University of Western Ontario)

09:00 1500

High Throughput Processing and Characterization of Surface Oxides Using an Automated Scanning Droplet Cell - A. I. Mardare (Max-Planck institut fuer Eisenforschung), A. Wieck (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and A. Hassel (Max-Planck institut fuer Eisenforschung)

09:20 1501

Localized Visualization of Electrochemical and Catalytic Activities. Application in Fuel Cell, Biofuel Cell, Biosensor and Corrosion Research - W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

Micro- and Nanoscale Electrochemistry

10:00 1502

Addressable Nanoelectrode Membrane Arrays: Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) Characterization and Applications in Electrocatalysis - C. G. Zoski and J. Fernandez (New Mexico State University)

10:20 1503

Constant Distance SECM Imaging with the Tip-Position-Modulation Impedance Mode - D. Wipf (Mississippi State University)

10:40 1504

Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of OneDimensional Nanostructure: From Nanoband Electrode to Carbon Nanotube - S. Amemiya, H. Xiong and G. Kotchey (University of Pittsburgh) 97

Thursday October 11

11:20 1430


Ion Beam Induced Deposition of Platinum-Carbon Composite Electrodes for Bifunctional AFM-SECM Probes - J. Wiedemair, J. Moon, H. Shin, B. Mizaikoff and C. Kranz (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Sensor Materials and Fabrication Co-Chairs: G. Hunter and E. Brosha

10:00 1542

Magnetic Quartz Crystal Microbalance - G. Yu and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20 1506

SECM Activity Screening and Electrochemical Characterization of Metal-Metal Oxide Oxygen Catalysts - C. G. Zoski and J. Fernandez (New Mexico State University)

10:20 1543

Gas Sensing Measurements for SnO2 Nanoparticles Fabricated Using a Novel Synthesis Method - S. Bakrania and M. Wooldridge (University of Michigan)

11:40 1507

Electrochemical ALD of Ge on Au(111) Single-Crystal Electrodes: Studies by EC-STM and UHV - Y. Kim (UGA), J. Y. Kim and J. Stickney (University of Georgia)

10:40 1544

A Study of the Sensitivity of the Mixed Fe2O3 Fe2 (MoO4) 3 Oxide - U. Kersen and L. Holappa (Helsinki University of Technology)

11:00 1545

High Voltage, Moderate Current Thin Film Transistor for Actuator Applications - A. Jamshidi-Roudbari, P. Kuo and M. Hatalis (Lehigh University)

11:20 1546

Low Temperature Wafer Level Bonding Techniques for MEMS Sensors - S. Sood and S. Farrens (Suss Microtec)

11:40 1547

Fabrication and Characterization of Air Gap Type Thin Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonator Using Deep Silicon Etching Process - Y. Ahn, J. Lee, J. Moon (Seoul National University), H. Jeong, J. Lee (Sang Shin Electronics) and H. Kim (Seoul National University)

11:00 1505

Biological Application of SECM

14:00 1508

Electrochemical Measurements of Diffusion through Cardiac Muscle Tissue Engineering Scaffolds - K. M. Jeerage (National Institute of Standards and Technology), S. LaNasa (University of Colorado - Boulder), D. Lauria (National Institute of Standards and Technology), S. Bryant (University of Colorado - Boulder) and A. Slifka (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

14:20 1509

Cellular Energy Metabolism of Single Cells Using SECM - D. E. Cliffel, M. Ciobanu and J. Wilburn (Vanderbilt University)

14:40 1510

Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of Biological Cells on the Nanoscale - P. Sun and M. Mirkin (Queens College - CUNY)

J3

Bio Sensors Co-Chairs: M. Carter and R. Mukundan

14:00 1548

Individually Addressable Carbon Microelectrodes Compared with Electrodes Inside 50-um Diameter Microcavities - Z. P. Aguilar, C. Wansapura, P. Yoga Narasimhan, C. Van Nguyen, A. Henrichs, Y. Aguilar, L. Estorninos and J. Aday (Vegrandis, LLC)

14:20 1549

Fiber-Optic Sensing of Chemical and Biological Molecules Based on Plasmon Resonances of Metallic Nanostructures - A. Dhawan (Duke University), M. Gerhold (US Army Research Office), Y. Fei, Y. Zhang, H. Wang (Department of Biomedical Engineering, Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Duke University), A. Chilkoti (Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Duke University), J. Muth (Departmemnt of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NC State University) and T. Vo-Dihn (Department of Chemistry, Duke University)

14:40 1550

Optimization of DNA Surface Density on Gold Electrodes for Label-Free Electrical Detection - S. D. Keighley (University of Cambridge), P. Li (Cambridge University), P. Estrela and P. Migliorato (University of Cambridge)

15:00 1551

An Electrochemical Biosensor of the Ketone 3-β-hydroxybutyrate for Potential Diabetic Patient Management - L. Fang (Case Western Reserve University), S. Wang (Department of Chemical Engineering, I-Shou University, Taiwan, ROC) and C. Liu (Department of Chemical Engineering,Case Western Reserve University)

15:20 1552

Screen-Printed Biosensor Using Microencapsulated Glucose Oxidase - I. Shitanda, M. Konya, M. Itagaki, K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science) and Y. Asano (Newlong Seimitsu Kogyo Co., Ltd)

Sensor, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session Sensor

Bancroft Room, Terrace Level

Thursday, October 11

Sensor Applications Co-Chairs: G. Hunter and E. Brosha

08:00 1537

Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents in the Vapor Phase Using High Purity Arrays of Carbon Nanotubes - B. L. Riehl (Phoenix NanoSystems LLC) and E. Blubaugh (Riehl Check Industries, LLC)

08:20 1538

State-of-the-Art Fuel Acidity Sensor Based on Iridium Oxide (IrOx). - J. Widera, M. Atanasova, J. Sun (Adelphi University), B. Riehl, J. Johnson and D. Hansen (University of Dayton Research Institute)

08:40 1539

All-Optical Fuel Leak Detector for Monomethyl Hydrazine - U. Sampathkumaran, B. Barry, D. Tseng, M. Mushfiq, S. Viswanathan, A. Majumdar and K. Goswami (InnoSense LLC)

09:00 1540

Characterization of the Analytical Parameters of Chemical Sensor Arrays - J. F. Schneider and L. Skubal (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:20 1541

Application of 1,4-Benzenedimethanethiol Self-Assembled Monolayer on Gold Piezoelectrode as a Sensor for Determination of Hg(II) - A. M. Etorki (University of ElFateh), R. Hillman, K. Ryder (University of Leicester) and A. Glidle (Glasgow University)

98

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC


16:00 1554

The Effect of pH on Electrochemical Actuation of DNA/Polypyrrole Fiber - C. Lee, S. Lee (Center for Bio-Artificial Muscle), S. Kim (Biomedical Engineering) and S. Kim (Hanyang University) Proton Conducting Mechanism for the Electrochemical Sensing of Bilirubin by the Imprinted Poly(AMPS-co-EGDMA) Chelated with Imidazole - C. Yang, S. Chou and M. Syu (National Cheng Kung University)

B10

Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC 7)

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

International Ballroom East, Concourse Level Materials-Electrode Support Co-Chairs: H. Uchida and B. MacDougall

08:20

619

The Use of Heteropoly Acids as Supports for Low, Ultra-Stable Pt Electrocatalysts. - A. M. Herring, S. Ronald, M. Kuo (CSM) and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:40

620

Nitrogen-Doped Mesoporous Carbon as a Catalyst Support for PEM Fuel Cells - C. Song (National Research Council Canada), H. Liu (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation, NRC), L. Zhang and J. Zhang (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)

09:00

621

Synthesis and Conductivity of IndiumDoped Tin Pyrophosphates - M. L. Einsla, R. Mukundan, E. L. Brosha and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:20

622

Nitridation of a Super-Ferritic Stainless Steel for PEMFC Bipolar Plate - H. Wang, J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and M. Brady (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Friday, October 12 0930h......... Coffee Break, Concourse, Concourse Level

Friday, October 12

B1

Battery/Energy Technology Joint General Session

Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Jefferson Room West, Concourse Level Redox Batteries and Capacitors Co-Chairs: W. West and T. Valdez

08:00 202

A Comparison of Lead-Acid and Redox Flow Batteries - A. H. Whitehead and M. Schreiber (Funktionswerkstoffe Forschungs- und Entwicklungs GmbH)

08:20 203

Optimisation Studies on a Vanadium Redox Flow Battery System - A. H. Whitehead, M. Harrer and M. Schreiber (Funktionswerkstoffe Forschungs- und Entwicklungs GmbH)

08:40 204

Chemistry of the Fe6+/B2- Super-Iron Boride Battery: A Novel Alkaline Redox Couple - S. Licht, X. Yu and Y. Wang (University of Massachusetts)

09:00 205

A High-Voltage Hybrid Electrochemical Capacitor Having Excellent Durability - I. Murayama, T. Aida, K. Yamada (Daihatsu Motor Co.,Ltd.) and M. Morita (Yamaguchi University)

09:20 206

Electrochemical Capacitor Behavior of Metal Oxide/CNT Composite - J. Shin and S. Park (Chungbuk National Uni)

09:40

207

10:00 208

Novel Materials for an Asymmetric Nanoporous Oxide Electrochemical Capacitive Deionization System - K. Leonard and M. Anderson (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Double Layer Capacitive Performance of Porous Carbon Powders Derived from PAN Fiber and Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin - K. Wang and H. Teng (National Cheng Kung University)

10:20

209

Gelatin Hydrogel Electrolytes and their Application to Electrochemical Supercapacitors - N. A. Choudhury, S. Sampath and A. Shukla (Indian Institute of Science)

10:40

210

Optimal Capacitive Load Matching of Micro Electret Power Generators - W. Li, H. Lo and Y. Tai (California Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program3October 7-12, 20074Washington, DC

International Ballroom Center, Concourse Level Materials-Pt Electrodes Co-Chairs: C. Bock and C. Lamy

08:20

623

Preparation of Cubic Platinum Nanoparticles of Different Sizes and Their Electrochemical Propeties - K. Matsuzawa (Keihanna Interaction Plaza Inc.), T. Fukushima, H. Yamada and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

08:40

624

A PEM Fuel Cell based on Carbon-Fiber Electrodes Modified with Platinum Nanoparticles Encapsulated in PAMAM Dendrimers - J. Ledesma-Garcia (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, CIDETEQ), I. L. Escalante (Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Tecnologico en Electroquimica), R. Barbosa (Cideteq), T. Chapman (Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo Tecnologico en Electroquimica), L. G. Arriaga (Cideteq) and L. Godínez (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica, S. C.)

09:00 625

Carbon-Supported Electrocatalyst: Improvement of Thermal and Electrochemical Stability of PEMFC - H. Kim, R. Jung, K. An, M. Han (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Chu, D. Kim (KCC Central Research Institute) and K. Kim (Korea Aerospace University)

09:20 626

The Effect of Electrode Ink Processing and Composition on Catalyst Utilization - B. Pivovar, H. Xu, E. L. Brosha, J. Chlistunoff, F. Uribe, M. Wilson, M. Hawley and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:40

Intermission (20 Minutes)

99

Friday, October 12

15:40 1553


08:40 744

Surface Analysis of LiNiO2 -based Positive Electrode of Lithium-Ion Cells after Degradation Tests - H. Kobayashi, M. Shikano, S. Koike, H. Sakaebe and K. Tatsumi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

09:00 745

Lithium Ion Battery Aging Mechanism Diagnosis - P. Liu, K. Kirby and E. Sherman (HRL Laboratories)

09:20

746

Novel PEM Fuel Cell Electrodes and ThinFilm Metal Alloys with Low Platinum Concentration Supported on Carbon Nanotubes - M. Farag (Intematix Corp.)

High Pulse Power Lithium-Ion Batteries - D. Ghantous and G. E. Blomgren (Lion Cells, Inc.)

09:40

10:00

747

Hydrogen Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction Reactions on a c(2 x 2)Pt-RuO2 (110) and the Single Pt Atom Activities - M. B. Vukmirovic, P. Liu, J. Muckerman and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Analysis of Low-Temperature Performance of High-Power Li-Ion Batteries - J. Go, J. Kim, H. Kim, Y. Choi and K. Kim (SamsungSDI)

10:20

748

Investigating the Low-Temperature Impedance Increase of Lithium-Ion Cells - D. Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory)

10:40

749

Optimization of Cathode Electrode Composition of Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Cells for Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle Applications - G. Liu, H. Zheng and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

11:00

750

Comparison of Electrochemical Behavior in Different LiFePO4 -Based Commercial Cells - M. Dubarry and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii)

11:20

751

Li-Ion Polymer Battery for Stationary Applications - Y. Kobayashi (CRIEPI), S. Duchesne, M. Dontigny (Hydro-Québec), S. Seki, Y. Mita, Y. Ohno, H. Miyashiro (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), P. Charest (Hydro-Québec), A. Guerfi (IREQ) and K. Zaghib (IREQ, HQ)

11:40

752

Alternating Current Impedance Electrochemical Modeling for Novel Cathode Materials in Li-Ion Cells - S. Amiruddin (Illinois Institute of Technology), Y. Sun (Hanyang University) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

10:00 627

New Generation Carbon-Oxide Semiconductor-Noble Metal Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cell Applications - C. Raman Nair, K. Rajeshwar, N. R. De Tacconi (The University of Texas at Arlington), W. Wampler, T. Carlson and W. Lin (Sid Richardson Carbon Co.)

10:20 628

A Coverage-Dependent Electrochemical Study of Pt-Coated Au Nanoparticles - B. Du, P. Kenyan, P. Lukac, J. London and Y. Tong (Georgetown University)

10:40

11:00

11:20

629

630

631

Strain and Structure in Dealloyed Binary Pt-Alloy Electrocatalysts - J. Leisch (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory), S. Koh, C. Yu, P. Strasser (University of Houston) and M. Toney (SSRL)

International Ballroom East, Concourse Level Materials-Hydrogen/CO Oxidation Co-Chairs: B. MacDougall and H. Uchida

10:00 632

Predicting the Effect of Time, Temperature and H2 Concentration on the CO Tolerance of a Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell - A. Haug, A. Pandy, A. Raghunathan, T. Aindow and D. Jayne (UTC Power)

10:20 633

Temperature-Dependence of Hydrogen Oxidation Rates in the Presence of CO at Pt, PtRu, and Pt3Co Catalysts Dispersed on Carbon Black - H. Uchida, K. Izumi and M. Watanabe (University of Yamnanashi)

10:40 634

Impact of CO on Performance of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Operating Above 120oC - S. Lee, J. Peng and J. Shin (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

11:00

B11

635

The Anode Overpotential Dependence on Oxygen Permeation During PEMFC Operation with CO - G. Bender, K. Bethune, M. Angelo, S. Dorn, D. Wheeler and R. Rocheleau (Hawaii Natural Energy Institute - University of Hawaii)

Friday, October 12

08:00 742

Studying the Origin and Mechanism of Irreversible Capacity in Lithium-Ion Cells - L. J. Hardwick, M. Marcinek and R. Kostecki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

743

Degradation Mechanism of LiNiO2 -Based Lithium Ion Batteries During Cycling Above 60ºC - T. Sasaki, T. Nonaka, K. Horibuchi, H. Oka, H. Kondo, C. Okuda, Y. Takeuchi (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.), K. Tatsumi, S. Muto (Nagoya University) and Y. Ukyo (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)

100

14:00

753

Rechargeable Li-S Battery with Specific Energy 450 Wh/kg and Operating Temperature down to - 70oC. - Y. Mikhaylik, I. Kovalev and C. Burgess (Sion Power Corporation)

14:20

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All-Solid-State Lithium Secondary Batteries with Li2S Based Electrodes and Electrolytes - A. Hayashi, R. Ohtsubo and M. Tatsumisago (Osaka Prefecture University)

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Quantification of Color Changes in Graphite upon the Electrochemical Intercalation of Li - A. Timmons, I. Hill and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

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A Novel Structure and Cycle Performance of Co3O4 -C Prepared by Electro-Codepositing as Negative Electrode for Lithium-ion Batteries - W. Yu, P. Wang, W. Yu, N. Zhang and N. Zhang (BUAA of CHINA)

15:20

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Electrode Property of Gamma-Fe2O3 Prepared by Aqueous Solution Method as the Cathode for Lithium-Ion Battery - J. Terashima, M. Hibino and T. Yao (Kyoto University)

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Li-Ion Cells Co-Chairs: G. E. Blomgren and K. Zaghib

08:20

Lithium-Based Cells (Materials and Systems) Co-Chairs: R. V. Bugga and D. Abraham

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Irreversibility During the First Cycle of Lithium Metal Oxide Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries - S. Kang (Argonne National Laboratory), W. Yoon (Brookhaven National Lab.) and D. Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory)

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Implementation and Effect of Stabilized Lithium Metal Powder on Mesocarbon Negative Electrodes - F. Cassel, D. Chua (MaxPower, Inc.), M. Yakovleva (FMC, Lithium Division), Y. Gao (FMC Lithium) and G. Au (US Army CERDEC)

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Alt, H.................................................... 1075 (Tue) Altbir, D.................................................982 (Mon) Alvarez, J.......................... 1464 (Tue), 1465 (Tue), ....................... 1466 (Tue), 1476 (Tue), 1477 (Tue) Alvis, R................................................. 1077 (Tue) Amaike, M.............................................. 691 (Tue) Amatucci, G....................... 131 (Tue), 278 (Mon), ............................ 348 (Thu), 659 (Tue), 669 (Tue) Ameduri, B............................................. 410 (Tue) Ameen, M............................................ 1305 (Wed) Amemiya, S..........................................1504 (Thu) Aminaka, T..........................................1128 (Mon) Amine, K........... 109 (Mon), 152 (Tue), 154 (Tue), ............................................. 155 (Tue), 212 (Tue), ........................................... 218 (Wed), 704 (Wed) Amiruddin, S.......................213 (Tue), 544 (Wed), ............................................... 581 (Thu), 752 (Fri) An, C.................................................... 1089 (Tue) An, J....................................... 99 (Tue), 1334 (Tue) An, K.......................................489 (Tue), 625 (Fri) An, W.....................................................201 (Thu) Anderson, C.........................................1185 (Thu) Anderson, E......................................... 1562 (Wed) Anderson, H........................................... 783 (Tue) Anderson, M........................... 207 (Fri), 349 (Thu) Anderson, N...........................................850 (Thu) Ando, T..................................................979 (Mon) Ando, Y.......... 1292 (Tue), 1293 (Tue), 1315 (Thu) Andrieu, E............................ 835 (Tue), 848 (Thu) Angelo, M................................................. 635 (Fri) Anguchamy, Y....................................... 261 (Wed) Angyal, M............................................ 1300 (Wed) Annibaldi, V......................................... 1459 (Tue) Ansaldo, A............................................ 1200 (Tue) Antohi, P............................................... 1450 (Tue) Antonucci, V........................ 381 (Sun), 595 (Thu) Aoki, H.............................. 455 (Tue), 1010 (Mon) Aoki, M................................................... 422 (Tue) Aoki, N...................................................564 (Thu) Aoki, T....................................................564 (Thu) Aoki, Y.................................................. 1237 (Tue) Aono, M..............................................1193 (Mon) Aoyagi, M............................................. 1389 (Tue) Aoyagi, Y..............................................1228 (Mon) Aoyama, T.................... 1120 (Mon), 1128 (Mon), ............................................................ 1168 (Wed) Appapillai, A........................................... 682 (Tue) Appetecchi, G.........................................737 (Thu) Arcella, V................................................577 (Thu) Archer, L..... 1041 (Wed), 1052 (Wed), 1063 (Thu) Arico, A................................................... 381 (Sun) Arif, M................................... 404 (Tue), 406 (Tue) Arif, M.................................................... 405 (Tue) Arima, K............................................... 1080 (Tue) Arimoto, S...........................................1367 (Mon) Arimura, H.......................................... 1167 (Wed) Arisetty, S................................................608 (Thu) Armand, M............................................274 (Mon) Arnauts, S......1035 (Tue), 1056 (Wed), 1136 (Tue) Arnott, J.................................................. 137 (Tue) Arnoult, O.............................................. 435 (Tue) Arriaga, L.............167 (Tue), 381 (Sun), 475 (Tue), ............................................... 595 (Thu), 624 (Fri) Arruda, T.............. 403 (Tue), 443 (Tue), 611 (Thu) Artymowicz, D......................................948 (Mon) Artyushkova, K.......................................568 (Thu) Arunkumar, T......................................... 653 (Tue) Arvai, R...................................................724 (Thu) Arvin, C...............................................1361 (Mon) Aryanpour, M........................................ 524 (Wed) Arzhanova, T........................................ 1379 (Tue) Asahi, T....................................................23 (Mon) Asano, K................................................. 462 (Tue) Asano, Y................................................1552 (Thu) Ashihara, H...........................................979 (Mon) Ashtiani, C............................................. 211 (Tue) Asoh,H.................................. 56 (Mon), 57 (Mon), .............................................. 58 (Mon), 902 (Tue) Atanasova, M.......................................1538 (Thu)

Atanassov, P............................................568 (Thu) Atanassova, P..........................................567 (Thu) Au, G........................................................ 762 (Fri) Augustin, C.......................... 835 (Tue), 848 (Thu) Awad, M................................................ 320 (Wed) Awakura, Y.............................................. 838 (Tue) Awano, M........................... 794 (Wed), 800 (Wed) Azeez, F....................................................64 (Mon)

Abe, T...................................133 (Tue), 554 (Wed), ............................................ 566 (Thu), 698 (Wed) Abe, Y......................................................32 (Mon) Abhichek, R............................................ 415 (Tue) Abiko, K.................................................639 (Mon) Abouatallah, R.......................................388 (Mon) Abouimrane, A.......................................720 (Thu) Abraham, D.............................. 748 (Fri), 761 (Fri) Abruña, H............................................... 448 (Tue) Aburas, Z............................................... 921 (Wed) Acosta, E.............................................. 1302 (Wed) Adachi, M............................................1127 (Mon) Adams, J.................................................188 (Thu) Aday, J............................. 1548 (Thu), 1563 (Wed) Adelmann, C......................997 (Tue), 1164 (Wed) Adhikari, S........................... 934 (Wed), 939 (Thu) Adler, S.................................. 771 (Tue), 773 (Tue) Advani, S................................................189 (Thu) Advani, S................................................608 (Thu) Adzic, R.................................. 371 (Sun), 630 (Fri) Aerts, T.................................................... 961 (Tue) Afseth, A................................................ 917 (Wed) Afseth, A................................................863 (Mon) Agarwal, A...........235 (Wed), 958 (Tue), 959 (Tue) Agarwal, R............................................ 1532 (Tue) Aguilar, Y......................... 1548 (Thu), 1563 (Wed) Aguilar, Z.... 1548 (Thu), 1562 (Wed), 1563 (Wed) Aharonov, Y.............................................54 (Mon) Ahmed, S......................... 1415 (Wed), 1430 (Thu) Ahmed, T......................... 1415 (Wed), 1430 (Thu) Ahmet, P....... 1127 (Mon), 1130 (Tue), 1288 (Tue) Ahn, D.................................................... 449 (Tue) Ahn, J.................................................... 792 (Wed) Ahn, J......................................................31 (Mon) Ahn, J......................................................31 (Mon) Ahn, J..................................................... 489 (Tue) Ahn, J....................................................980 (Mon) Ahn, S.....................................................855 (Thu) Ahn, T................................................... 1005 (Tue) Ahn, Y...................................................1547 (Thu) Ai, J...................839 (Tue), 855 (Thu), 1418 (Wed) Aida, T...................................................... 205 (Fri) Aieta, N................................................. 532 (Wed) Aigeldinger, G..................................... 1557 (Wed) Aindow, T................................................. 632 (Fri) Aissou, K...............................................1184 (Thu) Akasaka, Y............................................1120 (Mon) Akasaka, Y........................ 1124 (Mon), 1131 (Tue) Akid, R................................................... 892 (Wed) Akita, T................................................... 667 (Tue) Akiyama, Y............................................. 910 (Tue) Akram, W............................................. 1452 (Tue) Al-Sharab, J............................................. 659 (Tue) Albert, B............................................... 1512 (Tue) Alberti, G................................................ 495 (Tue) Albertus, P.............................................. 266 (Wed) Albin, S.............................. 1003 (Tue), 1173 (Tue) Alboni, P................................................ 329 (Wed) Albu, S..................................78 (Mon), 331 (Wed) Alcântara, M......................................... 1536 (Tue) Alcock, B................................................. 816 (Tue) Aleksandrova, E..................504 (Wed), 1497 (Tue) Alessandri, M....................1038 (Tue), 1160 (Wed) Alessandrini, F........................................737 (Thu) Alexe, M..............................................1187 (Mon) Alkan Gürsel, S....................................... 411 (Tue) Allely, C.................................................. 887 (Tue) Allen, J...................................................650 (Mon) Allen, T.................................................. 237 (Wed) Allendorf, M........................................ 1557 (Wed) Alligrant, T........................................... 1476 (Tue) Alloin, F..................................................724 (Thu) Almeida, L............................................ 1085 (Tue) Alonso-Vante, N..................294 (Tue), 324 (Wed), ............................................. 442 (Tue), 582 (Thu) Alquier, D............................................ 1576 (Wed) AlShareef, H......................................... 1132 (Tue) 102

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Babcock, S...........................................1258 (Mon) Babich, K.............................................. 1135 (Tue) Babu, P................................................. 1493 (Wed) Bachmann, J..........................................982 (Mon) Back, S................................................... 711 (Wed) Badami, A............................................... 414 (Tue) Badway, F................................................ 659 (Tue) Bae, B...................................................... 416 (Tue) Bae, C....................................................983 (Mon) Bae, S...................................................1018 (Mon) Bae, S................................1381 (Tue), 1575 (Wed) Bae, S.................................................... 1467 (Tue) Bae, S.................... 354 (Tue), 353 (Tue), 355 (Tue) Bae, W......................................................34 (Mon) Bae, Y................... 15 (Mon), 18 (Mon), 28 (Mon), ................................................................29 (Mon) Baek, S.................................................... 101 (Tue) Baele, J................................................. 1046 (Wed) Baggetto, L............................................978 (Mon) Baghbani Parizi, K................................ 1215 (Tue) Baglio, E................................................. 381 (Sun) Bahr, D................................................ 1417 (Wed) Bai, X...................................................1194 (Mon) Baker, D.................................................. 425 (Tue) Baker-O’Neal, B................................... 1303 (Wed) Bakrania, S............................................1543 (Thu) Balantekin, M...................................... 1095 (Wed) Balashov, V.......................... 234 (Wed), 249 (Thu) Balbuena, P............................................386 (Mon) Balducci, A.............................................734 (Thu) Balestrino, G...........................................805 (Thu) Ball, S..................................... 396 (Tue), 398 (Tue) Balsara, N...............................................741 (Thu) Bando, Y..............................................1194 (Mon) Bandura, A..............................................248 (Thu) Banerjee, S........................ 1035 (Tue), 1069 (Thu) Banerjee, S......................... 1142 (Tue), 1277 (Tue) Baneyx, F.............................................. 1380 (Tue) Bang, H................................ 109 (Mon), 156 (Tue) Bang, S.................................................... 996 (Tue) Bang, W................................................ 1383 (Tue) Banga, D..............................................1254 (Mon) Bangar, M............................................1358 (Mon) Bao, J.................................. 232 (Wed), 899 (Wed) Baranowska, B........................................ 296 (Tue) Baranton, S............................................ 557 (Wed) Barbagini, F........................................... 1021 (Tue) Barbar, G............................................. 1164 (Wed) Barbastathis, G....................................... 420 (Tue) Barbosa, R............................... 595 (Thu), 624 (Fri) Bardwell, J........................................... 1346 (Wed) Bargallo Gonzalez, M.......................... 1097 (Wed) Barison, S............................... 779 (Tue), 780 (Tue) Barnett, B............................. 214 (Tue), 726 (Thu) Barnett, J........................ 1306 (Wed), 1307 (Wed) Baron, T...........................1184 (Thu), 1196 (Mon) Baroux, B............................... 971 (Tue), 972 (Tue) Barpanda, P.............................................348 (Thu) Barrow, A...............................................273 (Mon) Barry, B.................................................1539 (Thu) Barsky, M....................... 1249 (Mon), 1253 (Mon) Bart-Smith, H...................1437 (Thu), 1439 (Thu) Barth, S..................................................982 (Mon) Bartlett, P.............................................. 1447 (Tue) Barton, E.................................................368 (Thu) Bartsch, C............................................. 1033 (Tue) Bartynski, R.........................................1123 (Mon) Baryschpolec, E.................................... 1033 (Tue) Basha, S............................................... 1044 (Wed)

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Bashyam, R.............................................583 (Thu) Baskar, D................................................. 773 (Tue) Baskaran, H........................................... 536 (Wed) Bassim, N........................ 1345 (Wed), 1349 (Wed) Batoni, P.............................................. 1337 (Wed) Battaglia, V.........112 (Mon), 116 (Mon), 749 (Fri) Battagliarin, M....................................... 779 (Tue) Baturina, O......... 372 (Sun), 378 (Sun), 470 (Tue), .............................................................. 528 (Wed) Bauer, S.................................. 78 (Mon), 812 (Tue) Baum, T............................................... 1165 (Wed) Baumann, S..........................................1107 (Thu) Baumann, T............................................ 993 (Tue) Baumgart, H....................... 990 (Tue), 1003 (Tue), ............................................................ 1153 (Wed) Baumvol, I....................... 1121 (Mon), 1146 (Tue) Baus, M.................................................1316 (Thu) Bauza, D.............................................. 1170 (Wed) Bayachou, M........ 25 (Mon), 44 (Mon), 824 (Tue) Bayer, I................................................. 1247 (Wed) Bayless, D...............................................200 (Thu) Bazito, F.................................................. 301 (Tue) Bearda, T......................... 1015 (Mon), 1019 (Tue), ......................1021 (Tue), 1035 (Tue), 1056 (Wed) Beauchamp, C........................... 1407 (Wed), 1434 ..................................................(Thu), 1437 (Thu) Beaudoin, S..........................................1069 (Thu) Becker, B................................................ 786 (Wed) Becker, J.................................................977 (Mon) Beckhoff, B...........................................1106 (Thu) Beere, H...............................................1260 (Mon) Begley, M..........................1437 (Thu), 1439 (Thu) Beheim, G........................................... 1342 (Wed) Behrens, R........................................... 1492 (Wed) Bele, P..................................................... 496 (Tue) Belharouak, I........................212 (Tue), 704 (Wed) Bellandi, E............................................ 1038 (Tue) Bellenger, F.........................999 (Tue), 1156 (Wed) Bellodi, M............................................. 1085 (Tue) Belochapkine, S..................................... 894 (Wed) Ben Aoun, S........................................... 328 (Wed) Ben Jacob, E.............................................54 (Mon) Ben youcef, H......................................... 411 (Tue) Bender, G.................................................. 635 (Fri) Benedetti, T............................................ 301 (Tue) Benezeth, P.............................................248 (Thu) Benjamin, T............................................589 (Thu) Benkstein, K........................................ 1556 (Wed) Bennett, A.............................................. 881 (Tue) Benziger, J........................... 509 (Wed), 547 (Wed) Berben, D............................................. 1519 (Tue) Bergmaier, A......................................... 1078 (Tue) Bergman, E..........................................1011 (Mon) Bergman, L........................................... 1328 (Tue) Bernard, P............................................... 135 (Tue) Bersuker, G........................................... 1141 (Tue) Bertness, K............................................ 1324 (Tue) Bertocci, U........................................... 1407 (Wed) Besmehn, A.......................................... 1139 (Tue) Besson, P........................1008 (Mon), 1039 (Wed), ............................................................ 1050 (Wed) Best, A..................................... 733 (Thu), 759 (Fri) Bethune, K................................................ 635 (Fri) Betova, I................................................. 967 (Tue) Beving, D.............................. 846 (Tue), 850 (Thu) Beyer, G................................................ 1375 (Tue) Bhakta, R............................................. 1557 (Wed) Bhandari, A......................1425 (Thu), 1428 (Thu) Bhansali, S............................................ 1532 (Tue) Bhargava, Y............................................271 (Mon) Bhatia, S.................................................804 (Thu) Bhattacharyya, A....................................738 (Thu) Bi, W....................................................... 395 (Tue) Bidiville, A..............................................853 (Thu) Biedenbender, M.................................1249 (Mon) Biedermann, P.......................................945 (Mon) Biener, J.................................................. 993 (Tue) Bilouk, S...............................................1061 (Thu) Birss, V................................................... 327 (Wed)

Birzan, L..................................................62 (Mon) Bishop, S................................................ 799 (Wed) Biswas, A.............................................. 1247 (Wed) Blackburn, B.......................................... 797 (Wed) Blackburn, J......................................... 1490 (Wed) Blair, J....................................................985 (Mon) Blajiev, O............................................... 929 (Wed) Blakie, D...............................................1179 (Thu) Blanc, C............................... 835 (Tue), 848 (Thu), ........................... 849 (Thu), 941 (Thu), 954 (Tue) Blanchard, G........................... 2 (Mon), 815 (Tue) Bligaard, T.............................................. 527 (Wed) Blizman, B........................................... 1570 (Wed) Blomgren, G............................................. 746 (Fri) Blubaugh, E...................... 1460 (Tue), 1537 (Thu) Blumenau, A..........................................945 (Mon) Boag, N...................................................199 (Thu) Bocarsly, A........................... 368 (Thu), 509 (Wed) Bocher, F................................ 877 (Tue), 957 (Tue) Bock, C.................................................. 325 (Wed) Bocquet, M............................................. 998 (Tue) Boeckl, J................................................ 1460 (Tue) Boelen, P............................................... 1375 (Tue) Boettinger, W........................................ 1324 (Tue) Bogdanoff, P.......................... 292 (Tue), 296 (Tue) Boger, Z............................................... 1556 (Wed) Bogevolnov, V...................................... 1007 (Tue) Bohn, P................................................1356 (Mon) Bohnke, O............................................. 182 (Wed) Boillat, P................................................. 424 (Tue) Boisier, G................................................941 (Thu) Boissière, O.......................................... 1164 (Wed) Bojinov, M.............................................. 967 (Tue) Boldrini, S............................................... 779 (Tue) Bonakdarpour, A................. 374 (Sun), 505 (Wed) Bonavita, A............................................ 796 (Wed) Boncella, J............................................. 538 (Wed) Bonde, J.................................................... 88 (Tue) Bonnet, M............................................. 260 (Wed) Boovaragavan, V.................................... 258 (Wed) Borde, Y............................. 1026 (Tue), 1027 (Tue) Borodin, O............................ 472 (Tue), 731 (Thu) Borup, R.............. 406 (Tue), 571 (Thu), 590 (Thu) Boshkov, N............................................. 100 (Tue) Botte, G................................42 (Mon), 242 (Wed) Boullart, W...................... 1047 (Wed), 1062 (Thu) Bouzoubaa, A........................................944 (Mon) Bovie, I................................................. 1136 (Tue) Bowen, K..............................................1105 (Thu) Bower, A...............................................1425 (Thu) Boyer, C.................................................. 410 (Tue) Bréger, J................................. 655 (Tue), 679 (Tue) Brady, B..................................................560 (Thu) Brady, M................................................... 622 (Fri) Brand, J.............................. 199 (Thu), 1344 (Wed) Brandell, D............................................. 417 (Tue) Brankovic, S......................1381 (Tue), 1575 (Wed) Brause, E............................ 1020 (Tue), 1022 (Tue) Brazel, H................................................ 225 (Wed) Breslin, C............... 9 (Mon), 20 (Mon), 38 (Mon), ............................................ 816 (Tue), 1459 (Tue) Bretschger, O......................................... 183 (Wed) Brezesinski, T..........................................340 (Thu) Briend, G............................................. 1039 (Wed) Brilz, L.................................................. 1033 (Tue) Brinker, C............................................... 992 (Tue) Brito-Neto, J........................................1365 (Mon) Britt, M................................................. 1263 (Tue) Brosha, E...............428 (Tue), 446 (Tue), 621 (Fri), .............................................. 626 (Fri), 795 (Wed) Broussely, M........................................... 663 (Tue) Brown, B................................................. 142 (Tue) Brown, M.............................................1011 (Mon) Browne, K.............................................. 326 (Wed) Bruce, P..................................................113 (Mon) Brunco, D............................................ 1159 (Wed) Brunner, J............................................... 903 (Tue) Brushett, F......... 550 (Wed), 603 (Thu), 604 (Thu) Bryan, E................................................. 241 (Wed)

Bryant, S...............................................1508 (Thu) Bryngelsson, H...................................... 715 (Wed) Buchheit, R......................... 927 (Wed), 928 (Wed) Buckley, D....................... 1415 (Wed), 1430 (Thu) Buczkowski, A...................................... 1072 (Tue) Buettner, C..........................................1187 (Mon) Bugga, R............ 115 (Mon), 693 (Tue), 723 (Thu), .............................................728 (Thu), 729 (Thu) Bunke, C.............................................. 1300 (Wed) Buonassisi, T.........................................1108 (Thu) Buqa, H..................................................649 (Mon) Burany, S...............................................388 (Mon) Burgess, C................................................. 753 (Fri) Burgess, D............................................ 1099 (Wed) Burgos, J................................ 678 (Tue), 680 (Tue) Burke, L............................................... 1415 (Wed) Burkhart, C.......................1332 (Tue), 1337 (Wed) Burstein, L.............................................. 379 (Sun) Burtosky, S........................................... 1048 (Wed) Bushong, W............................................ 138 (Tue) Busnaina, A.................... 1013 (Mon), 1024 (Tue), ............................................................ 1057 (Wed) Bustos, E................................................. 167 (Tue) Buttry, D..............13 (Mon), 297 (Tue), 925 (Wed) Buyuklimanli, T.................................... 1076 (Tue) Byk, T.................................................... 1398 (Tue) Byun, J.................................................. 1390 (Tue) Byun, Y................................................. 1150 (Tue)

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Córdoba de Torresi, S........................... 1536 (Tue) Cabán, M.............................................. 1472 (Tue) Cabana, J............ 117 (Mon), 654 (Tue), 690 (Tue) Cabasso, I..........304 (Tue), 419 (Tue), 1482 (Wed) Cabrera, C......... 280 (Mon), 289 (Tue), 305 (Tue), ........................310 (Tue), 1472 (Tue), 1571 (Wed) Cachet, H............................................ 1487 (Wed) Cagliari, M..............................................586 (Thu) Cai, J....................................................... 889 (Tue) Cai, K.................... 450 (Tue), 456 (Tue), 458 (Tue) Cai, L......................................................192 (Thu) Cai, M..................................................... 284 (Tue) Cai, Q..................................................... 908 (Tue) Cai, R...................................................... 846 (Tue) Cai, W..................................................... 767 (Tue) Cairns, E................................................. 423 (Tue) Calabrese Barton, S............ 186 (Wed), 187 (Wed) Caldwell, J..................... 1341 (Wed), 1348 (Wed), ............................................................ 1349 (Wed) Caldwell, M........................................... 236 (Wed) Callegari, A........................................... 1135 (Tue) Caltagirone, S......................................... 136 (Tue) Calvo-Munoz, M..................................1065 (Thu) Cammarata, R..................1427 (Thu), 1429 (Thu) Campbell, J........................................... 1517 (Tue) Campestrini, P....................................... 932 (Wed) Caniatti, M.......................................... 1160 (Wed) Cao, C.................................................. 1264 (Tue) Cao, L..................................................... 460 (Tue) Cao, Y.................................................. 1340 (Wed) Capurro, J............................................ 1577 (Wed) Carbone, A............................................. 468 (Tue) Carcea, A..............................................1438 (Thu) Carcia, P.................................................974 (Mon) Carlson, T................................................. 627 (Fri) Carnahan, J...........................................949 (Mon) Carron, V............................................. 1050 (Wed) Carter, R............. 469 (Tue), 559 (Thu), 560 (Thu) Carter, R................................................. 132 (Tue) Carter, R...............................................1318 (Thu) Caruana, D.......................................... 1484 (Wed) Casciola, M............................................. 495 (Tue) Case, C................................................1017 (Mon) Cassel, F.................................................... 762 (Fri) Castaneda, H..........................................191 (Thu) Casteel Jr,, W..........................................725 (Thu) Cavin, R...............................................1273 (Mon) Caymax, M......................... 999 (Tue), 1138 (Tue), ....................................... 1156 (Wed), 1158 (Wed) 103


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Cecchi, J................................................. 992 (Tue) Ceder, G........................... 272 (Mon), 636 (Mon), .............................................. 655 (Tue), 674 (Tue) Celik, I................................................... 788 (Wed) Celik, O...............................................1123 (Mon) Celler, G.............................................. 1153 (Wed) Cerdeira, A..........................................1220 (Mon) Chabal, Y................................................ 987 (Tue) Chacko, C...............................................575 (Thu) Chae, B................................................. 1404 (Tue) Chainet, E...............................................69 (Mon) Chaker, H.............................................. 319 (Wed) Chalkova, E........ 249 (Thu), 251 (Thu), 412 (Tue) Chalvet, F..............................................984 (Mon) Chambers, J.......................................... 1132 (Tue) Chan, J..................................................... 98 (Tue) Chan, L.................................................1183 (Thu) Chancellor, T....................1261 (Tue), 1343 (Wed) Chanda, S.............................................. 534 (Wed) Chandrappa, K.......................................738 (Thu) Chang, C..........................951 (Mon), 1152 (Wed) Chang, D................................................ 157 (Tue) Chang, K.............. 70 (Mon), 98 (Tue), 1235 (Tue) Chang, K...............................................873 (Mon) Chang, M............................................. 1133 (Tue) Chang, S............................................... 1333 (Tue) Chang, S.-P........................................... 1268 (Tue) Chang, S.-J............................................ 1268 (Tue) Chang, Y-M............................................ 451 (Tue) Chang, Y-C........................................... 1201 (Tue) Chanmanee, W..................... 40 (Mon), 41 (Mon) Chao, W................................................... 98 (Tue) Chapman, G........................................... 288 (Tue) Chapman, T............69 (Mon), 287 (Tue), 624 (Fri) Charest, P...............................637 (Mon), 751 (Fri) Charojrochkul, S................................... 789 (Wed) Chason, E.............................................1425 (Thu) Chatenet, M........................................... 392 (Tue) Chatterjee, R....................................... 1302 (Wed) Chaturvedi, H.........................................81 (Mon) Chee Hong, A....................................... 1150 (Tue) Cheek, G........................ 1480 (Wed), 1481 (Wed) Cheetham, A........................................ 1520 (Tue) Chelomentsev, E..................................1182 (Thu) Chempath, S......................................... 538 (Wed) Chen, C................................................. 507 (Wed) Chen, C. A................................................ 97 (Tue) Chen, C-H............................. 281 (Tue), 282 (Tue) Chen, C-P............................................. 1201 (Tue) Chen, D...............................................1191 (Mon) Chen, F................................................ 1248 (Wed) Chen, G...............................................1016 (Mon) Chen, G...........642 (Mon), 643 (Mon), 714 (Wed) Chen, H.................................................. 660 (Tue) Chen, H................................. 350 (Tue), 781 (Tue) Chen, H................................................ 1208 (Tue) Chen, J..................................................647 (Mon) Chen, J................................................. 1172 (Tue) Chen, K................................................. 543 (Wed) Chen, K................................................ 1201 (Tue) Chen, L........ 1189 (Mon), 1211 (Tue), 1213 (Tue), ...................... 1214 (Tue), 1216 (Tue), 1217 (Tue) Chen, L.................................................. 717 (Wed) Chen, L................................................. 1201 (Tue) Chen, L................................................ 1342 (Wed) Chen, M................................................. 144 (Tue) Chen, M............................................... 1213 (Tue) Chen, Q...............................................1359 (Mon) Chen, Q.................................................. 351 (Tue) Chen, R................................................ 1201 (Tue) Chen, S................................................1359 (Mon) Chen, S.................................... 86 (Tue), 390 (Tue) Chen, T................................................. 1004 (Tue) Chen, U............................. 1216 (Tue), 1217 (Tue) Chen, Y................................................1359 (Mon) Chen, Y................................................1251 (Mon) Chen, Y.................................................. 257 (Wed) Chen, Y.................................................. 237 (Wed) Chen, Y................................................. 1242 (Tue)

Chen, Y................. 104 (Tue), 230 (Tue), 315 (Tue) Chen, Z................ 12 (Mon), 394 (Tue), 401 (Tue), .............................................. 402 (Tue), 846 (Tue) Chen, Z............................... 218 (Wed), 704 (Wed) Chen, Z................................................1362 (Mon) Cheng, M............................................. 1291 (Tue) Cheng, S.............................. 71 (Mon), 1453 (Tue) Cheng, W............................................ 1309 (Wed) Cheng, X............95 (Tue), 121 (Mon), 268 (Wed), .......................... 515 (Wed), 610 (Thu), 616 (Thu) Chenthamarakshan, R............................63 (Mon) Cheong, M............................................. 306 (Tue) Cherkaoui, K..................1126 (Mon), 1170 (Wed) Chern, G.............................................. 1265 (Tue) Chernomordik, B................................ 1485 (Wed) Chervin, C........................... 277 (Mon), 283 (Tue) Cheung, C...........................................1253 (Mon) Chevallier, L.......................................... 796 (Wed) Chew, H................................................1183 (Thu) Chhowalla, M...................................... 1208 (Tue) Chi, Y.................................................... 1236 (Tue) Chiang, C............................................. 1525 (Tue) Chiang, J............................................... 893 (Wed) Chiang, Y............................................... 263 (Wed) Chigane, M........................................... 1397 (Tue) Chih-Hsiang, L..................................... 1233 (Tue) Chikyow, T..........................................1120 (Mon) Chikyow, T................... 1113 (Mon), 1122 (Mon), ..................................... 1124 (Mon), 1128 (Mon), ......................................... 1131 (Tue), 1549 (Thu) Chin, K................................................... 693 (Tue) Chiodelli, G........................... 779 (Tue), 780 (Tue) Chiu, C.............................1333 (Tue), 1339 (Wed) Chiu, Y.....................................................11 (Mon) Chizawa, H.............................................564 (Thu) Chlistunoff, J......................... 506 (Wed), 626 (Fri) Cho, B................................. 644 (Mon), 675 (Tue) Cho, C................................... 99 (Tue), 1334 (Tue) Cho, H................................................. 1166 (Wed) Cho, I.................................. 354 (Tue), 1334 (Tue) Cho, J..................................................... 449 (Tue) Cho, J..................................................... 682 (Tue) Cho, M................................................ 1351 (Wed) Cho, S................................................... 1398 (Tue) Cho, S................................................... 1148 (Tue) Cho, S................................................... 1295 (Tue) Cho, S.................................... 151 (Tue), 153 (Tue) Cho, S......................................................65 (Mon) Cho, Y......................................................36 (Mon) Choe, H................................................ 1148 (Tue) Choi, B................................................... 157 (Tue) Choi, D...................................................336 (Thu) Choi, G................................................. 1025 (Tue) Choi, G.................................. 30 (Mon), 483 (Tue) Choi, I.................................................... 461 (Tue) Choi, J.....................................................34 (Mon) Choi, J.................................................... 481 (Tue) Choi, J.................................................... 481 (Tue) Choi, J.................................................... 435 (Tue) Choi, K................................................ 1353 (Wed) Choi, P................................................... 514 (Wed) Choi, R................................................. 1141 (Tue) Choi, S..............................1331 (Tue), 1336 (Wed) Choi, S................................... 65 (Mon), 461 (Tue) Choi, S.................................................. 1404 (Tue) Choi, S.................................................... 418 (Tue) Choi, S................................... 36 (Mon), 37 (Mon) Choi, W.................................................. 687 (Tue) Choi, W................................................1183 (Thu) Choi, Y...................................................... 747 (Fri) Choi, Y....................................................859 (Thu) Chojak, M.............................................. 296 (Tue) Chong, L..........................1231 (Tue), 1246 (Wed) Choo, H..................................................566 (Thu) Chor, E................................................. 1271 (Tue) Chorkendorff, I........................................ 88 (Tue) Chou, C...................................................11 (Mon) Chou, L........................... 1197 (Mon), 1203 (Tue) Chou, S.................................................1554 (Thu)

Chou, T..................................................... 93 (Tue) Choudhury, A..................................... 1557 (Wed) Choudhury, N.......................................... 209 (Fri) Chowdhury, N.................................... 1169 (Wed) Chretin, D.............................................. 820 (Tue) Chrisanti, S............................................ 927 (Wed) Christensen, L....................................... 705 (Wed) Christenson, K..................................... 1032 (Tue) Christoph, A......................................... 1138 (Tue) Christov, H.......................................... 1044 (Wed) Chu, D....................................................601 (Thu) Chu, Y......................................489 (Tue), 625 (Fri) Chua, C................................................ 1323 (Tue) Chua, D.................................................... 762 (Fri) Chuang, K...............................1 (Mon), 201 (Thu) Chuang, R............................................ 1268 (Tue) Chumbley, S.......................................... 934 (Wed) Chung, C.................................................. 758 (Fri) Chung, C.............. 101 (Tue), 229 (Tue), 485 (Tue) Chung, H.............................................1115 (Mon) Chung, J.............................................. 1493 (Wed) Chung, K............................. 644 (Mon), 675 (Tue) Chung, M............................................... 412 (Tue) Chung, S............................................... 1005 (Tue) Chung, S................................................ 256 (Wed) Chung, W................................................. 97 (Tue) Chung, Y.............................................. 1528 (Tue) Ciniciato, G............................................ 821 (Tue) Ciobanu, M........................ 102 (Tue), 1457 (Tue), ......................................... 1458 (Tue), 1509 (Thu) Cioffi, C............................................... 1048 (Wed) Cipollini, N........................................... 500 (Wed) Ciszek, J...............................................1222 (Mon) Claes, M................................................ 1030 (Tue) Claeys, C..... 1097 (Wed), 1171 (Wed), 1281 (Tue) Clark, R................................................ 1100 (Wed) Clarke, S................................................117 (Mon) Clemens, J........................................... 1155 (Wed) Cliffel, D............................. 102 (Tue), 1457 (Tue), ......................................... 1458 (Tue), 1509 (Thu) Cohen-Hyams, T................238 (Wed), 271 (Mon) Colbow, V............................................... 453 (Tue) Coleman, A......................... 863 (Mon), 882 (Tue) Collins, J............................................... 1511 (Tue) Collins, P.............................................1363 (Mon) Colmati, F.............................................. 555 (Wed) Colombo, A............................................ 162 (Tue) Colombo, L.......................................... 1132 (Tue) Colominas, S......................................... 177 (Wed) Colon-Mercado, H................................. 397 (Tue) Colonna, J.............................................. 998 (Tue) Comanzo, H...................... 1515 (Tue), 1516 (Tue) Conard, T........ 999 (Tue), 1035 (Tue), 1062 (Thu), 1138 (Tue), 1164 (Wed) Connolly, B........................870 (Mon), 942 (Thu), ...................1419 (Wed), 1420 (Wed), 1422 (Wed) Conradson, S..........................................583 (Thu) Cook, C.................................................. 143 (Tue) Cook, T.................................878 (Tue), 931 (Wed) Copel, M.............................................. 1100 (Wed) Copeland, R......................868 (Mon), 1406 (Wed) Corley, D.............................................1222 (Mon) Cosandey, F............................................ 659 (Tue) Costa, P................................................1194 (Mon) Coutanceau, C....................................... 442 (Tue) Couvrat, A........................1060 (Thu), 1065 (Thu) Covert, L..............................................1252 (Mon) Coyle, C................................................. 787 (Wed) Crabb, K................................................. 765 (Tue) Creager, S............. 302 (Tue), 413 (Tue), 473 (Tue), ........................... 479 (Tue), 692 (Tue), 1531 (Tue) Cretu, M..................................................62 (Mon) Cristina, I...............................................724 (Thu) Croguennec, L..................... 135 (Tue), 270 (Mon) Crouzet, M............................................649 (Mon) Crumlin, E............................................. 791 (Wed) Crupi, F................................................. 1281 (Tue) Cugnet, M............................................. 255 (Wed) Cummings, P........................247 (Thu), 248 (Thu)

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Author............................................................. Abs No.

Author............................................................. Abs No.

Cunningham, K.................................. 1041 (Wed) Current, M........................................... 1074 (Tue) Cvelbar, U..............................................365 (Thu)

Deen, J........................... 1221 (Mon), 1224 (Mon) DeGendt, S........................................... 1143 (Tue) Degertekin, L....................................... 1095 (Wed) Deghenghi, G........................................649 (Mon) Deguchi, M......................... 219 (Wed), 220 (Wed) DeJonghe, L............................................ 774 (Tue) Del Vitto, A......................................... 1160 (Wed) Delabie, A............................. 997 (Tue), 999 (Tue), ....................1119 (Mon), 1147 (Tue), 1156 (Wed) Delacote, C.............................................582 (Thu) Delacourt, C...........................................197 (Thu) Delande, M........................................... 1035 (Tue) Delaney, W............................................ 503 (Wed) Deligianni, H........................................ 1372 (Tue) Delmas, C............................ 135 (Tue), 270 (Mon) Delrue, O............................................. 1422 (Wed) Demeurisse, C..................................... 1052 (Wed) Demircan, O.......................................... 785 (Wed) Demuynck, S........................................1062 (Thu) Den Hertog, M....................................1196 (Mon) Denisova, D.......................................... 1395 (Tue) Dent, A..................................................869 (Mon) Desamais, N............................................ 964 (Tue) Deshusses, M....................................... 1564 (Wed) DeSimone, J.............................................73 (Mon) Deslouis, C.......................................... 1487 (Wed) DesMarteau, D..... 413 (Tue), 473 (Tue), 692 (Tue) Destephen, M......................................... 138 (Tue) Detterbeck, S........................................ 1033 (Tue) Dettlaff, U............................................ 1200 (Tue) Deutsch, T..............................................364 (Thu) Devianto, H............................................ 291 (Tue) Devine, T............................238 (Wed), 271 (Mon) Deymier, P............................................1070 (Thu) Dhalluin, F...........................................1196 (Mon) Dhawan, A...........................................1549 (Thu) Di Bartolo, B......................................... 1511 (Tue) Di Bartolomeo, E................................... 796 (Wed) Di Blasi, A............................................... 381 (Sun) Di Noto, V..............................................586 (Thu) Di Vona, M............................................. 487 (Tue) Dias Lima, M........................................ 1200 (Tue) Diawara, B.............................................944 (Mon) Diaz, D.................................................... 290 (Tue) DiCarlo, J................................................722 (Thu) Dick, L.................814 (Tue), 844 (Tue), 890 (Wed) Dickey, E..................................................49 (Mon) Dillon, A.............................................. 1490 (Wed) Dimakis, N.......................................... 1494 (Wed) Dimtriev, V........................................... 1323 (Tue) Ding, H................................. 847 (Tue), 935 (Thu) Ding, H......... 1226 (Mon), 1229 (Tue), 1230 (Tue) Ding, Z............................... 876 (Tue), 1499 (Thu) DiSalvo, F................................................ 448 (Tue) Discenzo, F.......................................... 1570 (Wed) Diwakar, V............................................. 258 (Wed) Djilali, N.................................................563 (Thu) Djokic, N................................................ 825 (Tue) Djokic, S................................ 811 (Tue), 825 (Tue) Dkoko, K................................................ 691 (Tue) Dlott, D............................................... 1492 (Wed) Dmitriev, V........................ 1265 (Tue), 1327 (Tue) Dobley, A................................................ 124 (Tue) Dodelet, J................................87 (Tue), 505 (Wed) Doe, R....................................................272 (Mon) Doeff, M................................................. 670 (Tue) Doering, H............................................. 225 (Wed) Doi, T..................................................... 221 (Wed) Dokko, K............................ 108 (Mon), 127 (Tue), ............................................ 169 (Wed), 342 (Thu) Dollinger, G.......................................... 1078 (Tue) Domenicucci, A....................................1104 (Thu) Donnadio, A........................................... 495 (Tue) Donne, S.............. 134 (Tue), 137 (Tue), 146 (Tue), ........................... 147 (Tue), 308 (Tue), 345 (Thu), ........................................... 493 (Tue), 648 (Mon), ..............................................759 (Fri), 1474 (Tue) Donnelly, J........................................... 1277 (Tue) Donoue, K.............................................646 (Mon)

Donthu, S............................................... 284 (Tue) Dontigny, M..........................637 (Mon), 751 (Fri) Doo, S..................................................... 141 (Tue) Dooley, R............................................... 234 (Wed) Dorbandt, I............................................. 292 (Tue) Dorn, S..................................................... 635 (Fri) Dos Santos, L......................821 (Tue), 1496 (Wed) Dos Santos, S....................................... 1087 (Tue), .......................................... 1405 (Tue), 1475 (Tue) Dosdat, L................................................ 887 (Tue) Doub, J................................................ 1048 (Wed) Doubova, L............................................. 779 (Tue) Douin, M................................................ 135 (Tue) Dowlapalli, M.........................................568 (Thu) Drake, J..................................................952 (Mon) Dreizler, A.............................................. 504 (Wed) Drezen, T...............................................649 (Mon) Driemeier, C.................... 1121 (Mon), 1146 (Tue) Drob, P.................. 909 (Tue), 969 (Tue), 970 (Tue) Drob, S.................................................... 970 (Tue) Dross, R.................................................. 480 (Tue) Drozd, V................................................ 1007 (Tue) Du Pasquier, A...................................... 1208 (Tue) Du, B........................................................ 628 (Fri) Du, C...................................................... 457 (Tue) Du, J....................................................... 303 (Tue) Dubarry, M............................ 260 (Wed), 750 (Fri) Dubois, J................................................ 557 (Wed) Duchesne, S...........................637 (Mon), 751 (Fri) Dudik, L............................................... 1570 (Wed) Dufek, E................................................. 925 (Wed) Duh, J................................. 51 (Mon), 114 (Mon), ............................................. 125 (Tue), 126 (Tue), .............................................709 (Wed), 911 (Tue) Dulal, S.............................. 1402 (Tue), 1403 (Tue) Dumpala, S.......................................... 1485 (Wed) Duncan, K............................................. 799 (Wed) Dunlap, R........................... 708 (Wed), 718 (Wed) Dunn, B..................................................340 (Thu) Duong, H..............................318 (Tue), 322 (Wed) Dupuis, R.............................................. 1263 (Tue) Duray, M.............................................1011 (Mon) Durstock, M...........................................276 (Mon) Dusberg, G..........................................1188 (Mon) Dusher, G............................................. 1266 (Tue) Dutta, M................................................. 453 (Tue) Dziedzic, T...............................................13 (Mon)

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D’Amico, J........................ 1112 (Thu), 1144 (Tue) D’Epifanio, A......................... 436 (Tue), 487 (Tue) D’Urso, C................................................ 381 (Sun) Dabrowski, J......................................... 1079 (Tue) Dahn, J...............222 (Wed), 293 (Tue), 295 (Tue), ........................................... 374 (Sun), 505 (Wed), ........................705 (Wed), 708 (Wed), 718 (Wed), ............................... 721 (Thu), 755 (Fri), 760 (Fri) Dai, F...................................................1253 (Mon) Dai, L.....................................................276 (Mon) Dai, M..................................................... 987 (Tue) Daimon, H............................................ 176 (Wed) Daimon, T..............................................369 (Thu) Daldosso, N..........................................1174 (Thu) Dale, P.....................................................367 (Thu) Daletou, M............................................. 440 (Tue) Dalla Corte, D........................................ 814 (Tue) Dallas, J...................................................77 (Mon) Dalmer, M....................... 1052 (Wed), 1063 (Thu) Dameron, A......................... 974 (Mon), 986 (Tue) Danel, A............................. 1026 (Tue), 1027 (Tue) Danilov, D..............................................730 (Thu) Dantas, L.............................................. 1086 (Tue) Dantsin,, G.............................................725 (Thu) Daramola, D.......................................... 242 (Wed) Darling, R...............................................561 (Thu) Darwish, N............................................. 841 (Tue) Das Gupta, K.......................................1260 (Mon) Das, M.................................................. 1266 (Tue) Das, S...................................................... 678 (Tue) Datars, W.............................................1221 (Mon) Date, L.................................................1114 (Mon) Datta, M.................................................612 (Thu) Daub, M................................................982 (Mon) Davenport, A.....................869 (Mon), 917 (Wed), .......................................... 918 (Wed), 920 (Wed), ......................................... 922 (Wed), 1420 (Wed) Davey, J................................ 406 (Tue), 590 (Thu) David, G................................ 410 (Tue), 410 (Tue) Davidson, G........................................... 138 (Tue) Davidson, I.............................................720 (Thu) Davidson, S............................................ 986 (Tue) Davies, K............................................... 548 (Wed) Davoodi, A.....866 (Mon), 916 (Wed), 1498 (Thu) Davydov, A........................................... 1324 (Tue) De Backer, E......................................... 1046 (Wed) De Bonis, C............................................ 487 (Tue) De Carlo, F............................................. 918 (Wed) De Gendt, S.........................891 (Wed), 999 (Tue), .................... 1125 (Mon), 1133 (Tue), 1138 (Tue), ........................................1147 (Tue), 1164 (Wed), ............................................................ 1166 (Wed) De Geyter, A........................................ 1056 (Wed) De Graeve, I............................................ 961 (Tue) De Koninck, M....................................... 140 (Tue) De Long, H.............................................736 (Thu) De Marco, C......................................... 1019 (Tue) De Meyer, K......................................... 1166 (Wed) De Meyer, K......................................... 1156 (Wed) De Pestel, F.......................................... 1046 (Wed) De Silva, K..............................................200 (Thu) De Tacconi, N....................... 40 (Mon), 41 (Mon), ........................... 63 (Mon), 627 (Fri), 1495 (Wed) De Wit, F................................................ 929 (Wed) De Wit, J............ 100 (Tue), 919 (Wed), 929 (Wed) Dean, W...............................................1253 (Mon) Debart, A...............................................113 (Mon) Debe, M................................459 (Tue), 513 (Wed) Debiemme-Chouvy, C.....1369 (Tue), 1487 (Wed) Dec, S...................................................... 438 (Tue) DeCaluwe, S....................... 784 (Wed), 785 (Wed) Deconinck, J.........................932 (Wed), 961 (Tue) Dédrivère, R...........................................274 (Mon) Deen, D............................................... 1340 (Wed)

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Earles, S.................................................... 94 (Tue) Earley, S.................................................. 816 (Tue) Ec. Vasilescu, E..... 909 (Tue), 969 (Tue), 970 (Tue) Echtermeyer, T.....................................1316 (Thu) Eckermann, F......................871 (Mon), 918 (Wed) Eddy, C........ 1264 (Tue), 1345 (Wed), 1349 (Wed) Eddy, C................................................ 1348 (Wed) Eddy, Jr., C...........................................1250 (Mon) Edgar, J................................................. 1264 (Tue) Edge, L................................................. 1100 (Wed) Edstrom, K............................24 (Mon), 715 (Wed) Edwards, D............................................ 787 (Wed) Eggeler, G............................................... 823 (Tue) Eguchi, S............................................... 1286 (Tue) Ehernburg, H.......................................... 673 (Tue) Ehrhart, P.............................................. 1151 (Tue) Eichhorn, B........................................... 785 (Wed) Einsla, B................................................. 538 (Wed) Einsla, M.................................415 (Tue), 621 (Fri) Eisenbraun, E........................................981 (Mon) Eitoku, A.......................... 1015 (Mon), 1019 (Tue) El-Deab, M............................................. 320 (Wed) Elam, J................................. 975 (Mon), 994 (Tue) Elango, E................................................ 299 (Tue) Elazazy, m............................................. 1465 (Tue) Elliott, S.................................................. 989 (Tue) Elmadjian, R........................................1253 (Mon) Elmustafa, A........................................... 990 (Tue) Elsässer, C............................................ 1408 (Wed) Emery, M............................384 (Mon), 533 (Wed) 105


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Author............................................................. Abs No.

Endo, K................................................ 1308 (Wed) Endoh, E................................................ 501 (Wed) Engelhard, M......................................... 787 (Wed) Engle, M.............................................. 1046 (Wed) Engtrakul, C........................................ 1490 (Wed) Ensling, D............................................... 673 (Tue) Eom, D................................................. 1001 (Tue) Erez, S.................................................. 1044 (Wed) Erlebacher, J........................ 452 (Tue), 852 (Thu), .......................................... 947 (Mon), 948 (Mon) Esaka, T................................................... 686 (Tue) Escalante, I..............................287 (Tue), 624 (Fri) Escrig, J..................................................982 (Mon) Eshbach, F.............................................1070 (Thu) Eskhult, J............................................... 715 (Wed) Esposito, V..............................................805 (Thu) Estorninos, L................... 1548 (Thu), 1563 (Wed) Estrada, M...........................................1220 (Mon) Estrela, P...............................................1550 (Thu) Etorki, A...............................................1541 (Thu) Eun Joo, L............................................. 1083 (Tue) Euvrard, C............................................1060 (Thu) Evans, J............................... 807 (Thu), 1444 (Tue) Everaert, J............................................1114 (Mon) Evers, F................................................. 1408 (Wed) Evju, J.................................................. 1556 (Wed) Evseev, A................................ 815 (Tue), 819 (Tue) Exnar, I..................................................649 (Mon)

Fiechter, S.............................. 292 (Tue), 296 (Tue) Filippov, M................................................2 (Mon) Finklea, H.............................................. 788 (Wed) Finsterwalder, F...................................... 400 (Tue) Firdosy, S................................................196 (Thu) Fischer, A................................................343 (Thu) Fischer, T............................................... 1029 (Tue) Fitch, B................................................... 696 (Tue) Flake, J................................... 39 (Mon), 82 (Mon) Fliegauf, R.............................................1106 (Thu) Florence, D.......................................... 1048 (Wed) Floro, J..................................................1426 (Thu) Fojas, A................................................... 423 (Tue) Fonseca, F.............................. 476 (Tue), 477 (Tue) Fonseca, L............................................. 1146 (Tue) Foord, J................................................ 1484 (Wed) Foresti, M............................................. 1006 (Tue) Forman, S............................................. 1264 (Tue) Forsyth, M...........904 (Tue), 905 (Tue), 924 (Wed) Fox, C......................................................38 (Mon) Fox, C......................................................73 (Mon) Francis, M..............................................946 (Mon) Frank, M.............................. 995 (Tue), 1035 (Tue) Frankel, G...........................851 (Thu), 865 (Mon), ......................................... 926 (Wed), 1421 (Wed) Franklin, C........................................... 1022 (Tue) Franklin, P............................................ 1028 (Tue) Franquet, A.......................... 999 (Tue), 1138 (Tue) Fransaer, J.............................................. 891 (Wed) Frazier, R.............................................. 1350 (Wed) Freedman, K..........................................119 (Mon) Freementle, R........................................... 91 (Tue) Freitas, J..........................1255 (Mon), 1350 (Wed) Frey, M...................................................384 (Mon) Freydina, E.............................................198 (Thu) Friedman, A.........................................1198 (Mon) Friesen, C....1409 (Wed), 1411 (Wed), 1413 (Wed) Fritsch, I.............................................. 1562 (Wed) Fromondi, I.......................................... 1448 (Tue) Fu, H....................................................1366 (Mon) Fu, J...................................................... 1282 (Tue) Fu, R....................................................... 405 (Tue) Fu, Y.........................................................19 (Mon) Fuccillo, M........................................... 1494 (Wed) Fuchigami, T......... 22 (Mon), 35 (Mon), 52 (Mon) Fuentevilla, D..........................................17 (Mon) Fujii, Y.................................................... 421 (Tue) Fujikawa, T........................................... 1206 (Tue) Fujimoto, S.............................................854 (Thu) Fujishiro, Y......................... 794 (Wed), 800 (Wed) Fujita, K................................................ 1237 (Tue) Fujita, N................................................. 793 (Wed) Fujitani, S..............................................646 (Mon) Fujiwara, N.............................................569 (Thu) Fukase, T............................................... 1285 (Tue) Fukaya, Y................................................ 875 (Tue) Fukuhara, Y........................................... 710 (Wed) Fukunaga, A........................................ 1304 (Wed) Fukunaka, Y.......................................... 1370 (Tue) Fukunaka, Y....................... 174 (Wed), 334 (Wed), ............................................................. 1371 (Tue) Fukushima, T............................................ 623 (Fri) Fukutani, H.......................................... 1236 (Tue) Fuller, T.........................395 (Tue), 507 (Wed), 562 ....................................................(Thu), 565 (Thu) Funahashi, Y.......................................... 794 (Wed) Fuyuki, T................................................976 (Mon)

Gandikota, S......................................... 1289 (Tue) Ganesan, P..............................................859 (Thu) Gang, O.................................................... 92 (Tue) Ganguly, A............................................ 1201 (Tue) Gao, Y......................................696 (Tue), 762 (Fri) Gao, Y........... 1226 (Mon), 1229 (Tue), 1230 (Tue) Gao, Z.................................................... 224 (Wed) Garaud, S............................891 (Wed), 1136 (Tue) Garcia, R................................................ 263 (Wed) Garcia, S.............................................. 1302 (Wed) Garcia-Moreno, E................................. 1240 (Tue) Garfias, L............................................... 894 (Wed) Garfunkel, E........................................1123 (Mon) Garland, N..............................................589 (Thu) Garnier, P............................................. 1043 (Wed) Garrett, G.......................... 1323 (Tue), 1325 (Tue) Garrido, B.............................................1178 (Thu) Garsany, Y............................ 372 (Sun), 378 (Sun), .............................................470 (Tue), 528 (Wed) Garzon, F............. 428 (Tue), 444 (Tue), 446 (Tue), .............590 (Thu), 621 (Fri), 626 (Fri), 795 (Wed) Gasa, J..................................................... 439 (Tue) Gaskins, J..............................................1439 (Thu) Gasteiger, H.......................... 425 (Tue), 469 (Tue), ...........................559 (Thu), 560 (Thu), 574 (Thu) Gatewood, D........................ 372 (Sun), 587 (Thu) Gather, M............................................ 1243 (Wed) Gatto, I................................. 468 (Tue), 595 (Thu) Gaulhofer, E.................... 1052 (Wed), 1063 (Thu) Gauthier, M...........................................645 (Mon) Gauthier, P........................................... 1568 (Wed) Gavril, M................................................ 128 (Tue) Gebregziabiher, D...................................16 (Mon) Geiculescu, C........................................ 934 (Wed) Geiculescu, O......................................... 692 (Tue) Geiger, C..............................................1253 (Mon) Gely, M................................................... 998 (Tue) Gendron, F......... 307 (Tue), 309 (Tue), 645 (Mon) Gennett, T........................................... 1490 (Wed) Gentile, P.............................................1196 (Mon) George, S............................. 974 (Mon), 986 (Tue) Gerbasi, R............................................... 779 (Tue) Gerhold, M...........................................1549 (Thu) Gering, K................................................732 (Thu) Gert, N................................................... 932 (Wed) Gertsch, J............................................. 1563 (Wed) Gervasio, D.............................................195 (Thu) Geserick, J.............................................. 703 (Wed) Ghantous, D............................................. 746 (Fri) Ghassemi, H.......................................... 523 (Wed) Ghibaudo, G....................................... 1170 (Wed) Ghicov, A..............................78 (Mon), 331 (Wed) Ghidini, G........................................... 1160 (Wed) Ghielmi, A..............................................577 (Thu) Ghosh, A................................................739 (Thu) Ghosh, S......................... 1420 (Wed), 1422 (Wed) Gila, B.................................................. 1343 (Wed) Gimenez, S........................................... 1086 (Tue) Giordano, A.............................................81 (Mon) Gireaud, L..............................................274 (Mon) Gitzendanner, R.....................................729 (Thu) Glass, J.................................................... 142 (Tue) Glembocki, O...................................... 1341 (Wed) Glidle, A...............................................1541 (Thu) Globa, N................................................. 671 (Tue) Gluschenkov, O....................................1104 (Thu) Gnanaraj, J.............................................722 (Thu) Go, J......................................................... 747 (Fri) Godínez, L..............167 (Tue), 287 (Tue), 624 (Fri) Godoi, D................................................. 286 (Tue) Goebel, S................................................560 (Thu) Goessens, C......................................... 1046 (Wed) Goh, F............................. 1045 (Wed), 1051 (Wed) Gokcen, D............................................ 1381 (Tue) Gokirmak, A........................................ 1299 (Wed) Golberg, D...........................................1194 (Mon) Goldfarb, Y............................ 815 (Tue), 819 (Tue) Goldin, M............... 2 (Mon), 815 (Tue), 819 (Tue)

F

Fabian, T................................................. 430 (Tue) Fabrizio, M............................ 779 (Tue), 780 (Tue) Facchi, D................................................577 (Thu) Faifer, V................................................. 1074 (Tue) Faltermeier, J....................................... 1100 (Wed) Fan, Q.....................................................616 (Thu) Fan, Y.................................................... 1022 (Tue) Fan, Y...................................................1363 (Mon) Fang, B.................................................... 499 (Tue) Fang, L..................................................1551 (Thu) Fang, T................................................... 709 (Wed) Fang, W..................................................570 (Thu) Farag, M.................................................... 629 (Fri) Farkas, D..............................................1249 (Mon) Farrens, S..............................................1546 (Thu) Farrer, I................................................1260 (Mon) Farva, U................................................ 1088 (Tue) Fasoli, M............................................... 1038 (Tue) Faubert, G............................................... 453 (Tue) Fauvarque, J............................................ 140 (Tue) Favero, M...............................................853 (Thu) Favry, E................................................... 442 (Tue) Fayette, M................................................74 (Mon) Fedkin, M.......................... 234 (Wed), 245 (Wed), ........................... 247 (Thu), 251 (Thu), 412 (Tue) Fedkiw, P................................ 64 (Mon), 73 (Mon) Fedorenko, Y.......................... 997 (Tue), 999 (Tue) Fei, Y.....................................................1549 (Thu) Feigelson, B......................................... 1350 (Wed) Feliciano, I............................................ 1472 (Tue) Feliu, J................................................. 1354 (Wed) Feng, H................................................. 1291 (Tue) Feng, L.................................................... 128 (Tue) Feng, Y................................................... 324 (Wed) Feng, Z................................... 350 (Tue), 781 (Tue) Fenter, P................................246 (Thu), 248 (Thu) Fenton, J................................................ 514 (Wed) Ferguson, P............................................ 718 (Wed) Ferlauto, A.............................................. 476 (Tue) Fernandes, V......................................... 1006 (Tue) Fernandes, V......................................... 1401 (Tue) Fernandez, J......................1502 (Thu), 1506 (Thu) Ferraioli, L............................................1174 (Thu) Ferreira, M............................................. 890 (Wed) Ferreira, P................................. 86 (Tue), 390 (Tue) Ferret, P................................................1196 (Mon) Ficai, A.................................................. 1462 (Tue) Fichtl, G............................................... 1456 (Tue) 106

G

Gabrielli, C.......................................... 1574 (Wed) Gabrisch, H........................... 658 (Tue), 661 (Tue) Gachot, G..............................................274 (Mon) Gaillot, D...............................................985 (Mon) Gallagher, K............................................565 (Thu) Gallaway, J............................................. 187 (Wed) Gallaway, J............................................. 186 (Wed) Gambina, F..............................................76 (Mon) Gancs, L................................ 403 (Tue), 597 (Thu)

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Goldin, M................................ 2 (Mon), 815 (Tue) Goldsmith, B.......................................1363 (Mon) Golfinopoulos, T..................264 (Wed), 768 (Tue) Golodnitsky, D.................... 119 (Mon), 164 (Tue) Gomadam, P.......................................... 265 (Wed) Gonรงales, V........................................... 1536 (Tue) Gonbeau, D...........................................274 (Mon) Goncharova, L....................................1123 (Mon) Gong, Y................................................. 1073 (Tue) Gonzalez, E........................ 555 (Wed), 556 (Wed), ...........................................821 (Tue), 1496 (Wed) Gonzalez, R............................................346 (Thu) Goodenough, J...................110 (Mon), 181 (Wed) Goodilin, E............................................. 163 (Tue) Goodpaster, J..........................................609 (Thu) Goossens, V........................................... 895 (Wed) Gopalakrishnan Nair, G.........................725 (Thu) Gordon, R............................................... 987 (Tue) Goris, L................................................1227 (Mon) Gorkovenko, A...................................... 171 (Wed) Gรถsele, U......................... 982 (Mon), 1187 (Mon) Goswami, K..........................................1539 (Thu) Gothard, N............................................ 329 (Wed) Goto, H................................................ 1351 (Wed) Goto, T................................................. 1096 (Wed) Gotovac, S............................................ 1206 (Tue) Gottuk, D............................................ 1567 (Wed) Goubault, L............................................ 135 (Tue) Gourdoupi, N......................................... 440 (Tue) Gracias, D..... 1241 (Tue), 1357 (Mon), 1446 (Tue) Graham, A...........................................1190 (Mon) Grampeix, H........................................... 998 (Tue) Granger, P............................................1017 (Mon) Grasso, S.............................................. 1160 (Wed) Graugnard, E.........................................985 (Mon) Graver, B..............................851 (Thu), 864 (Mon) Grebner, T............................................... 813 (Tue) Greeley, J...............................................387 (Mon) Greenberg, R.......................................... 836 (Tue) Greeneltch, N......................................... 290 (Tue) Gregory, D.............................................. 690 (Tue) Grey, C............ 117 (Mon), 641 (Mon), 654 (Tue), ............655 (Tue), 657 (Tue), 660 (Tue), 679 (Tue) Gribelyuk, M................... 1100 (Wed), 1104 (Thu) Groeseneken, G................. 1133 (Tue), 1143 (Tue) Groner, M..............................................974 (Mon) Groso, A................................................ 920 (Wed) Groult, H............................................... 697 (Wed) Gruender, Y...........................................872 (Mon) Grugeon, S..........................255 (Wed), 274 (Mon) Gu, D...............990 (Tue), 1003 (Tue), 1153 (Wed) Gu, H... 158 (Tue), 159 (Tue), 160 (Tue), 316 (Tue) Gu, W................................... 425 (Tue), 559 (Thu) Guay, D................................................. 319 (Wed) Gubbala, S..............................................365 (Thu) Gubler, L................................ 411 (Tue), 529 (Tue) Guenot, P...............................................274 (Mon) Guerfi, A...............307 (Tue), 637 (Mon), 751 (Fri) Guerlou-Demourgues, L......................... 135 (Tue) Guerrini, E.............................................. 162 (Tue) Gui, X......................................................84 (Mon) Guiheux, D...........................................1065 (Thu) Guilminot, E.......................................... 392 (Tue) Gulla, A................................ 443 (Tue), 584 (Thu) Gumbsch, P......................................... 1408 (Wed) Gunde, P................................................. 900 (Tue) Gundiah, G.......................................... 1520 (Tue) Gundlach, D........................................1223 (Mon) Guo, L............................ 1360 (Mon), 1368 (Mon) Guo, L..................................................... 482 (Tue) Guo, Y.................................................... 926 (Wed) Guo, Z................................................... 717 (Wed) Gupta, C.............................................. 1573 (Wed) Gupta, V.................................................337 (Thu) Gur, T...................................................... 778 (Tue) Gural, J................................................... 131 (Tue) Guseva, O............................................... 900 (Tue) Gustafsson, T...........................................24 (Mon)

Gustafsson, T.......................................1123 (Mon) Gutmann, R.........................................1317 (Thu) Guzmรกn, C............................................. 167 (Tue)

Hashimoto, A.................... 1405 (Tue), 1475 (Tue) Hashimoto, H...................................... 1572 (Wed) Hassan, M............................................. 1142 (Tue) Hassel, A............................. 823 (Tue), 1500 (Thu) Hasumi, M...........................................1116 (Mon) Hasunuma, R......... 1113 (Mon), 1131 (Tue), 1168 (Wed) Hata, K.................................................. 1205 (Tue) Hatalis, M.............................................1545 (Thu) Hatanaka, T............................................ 427 (Tue) Hattori, T......................... 1127 (Mon), 1130 (Tue) Hattori, T.............................................. 1287 (Tue) Hattori, T.............................................1008 (Mon) Hauffman, T.......................................... 929 (Wed) Haug, A..................................................... 632 (Fri) Haugen, G..........................384 (Mon), 533 (Wed) Hausbrand, R......................................... 895 (Wed) Hawkins, B........................................... 1455 (Tue) Hawley, M................................................ 626 (Fri) Hayase, M............................ 5 (Mon), 1365 (Mon) Hayashi, A...............................683 (Tue), 754 (Fri) Hayashi, A............................................. 321 (Wed) He, H..................................................... 268 (Wed) He, H................................. 896 (Wed), 1499 (Thu) He, J....................................................... 329 (Wed) He, P....................................................... 453 (Tue) He, Q................................... 553 (Wed), 584 (Thu) He, T................... 324 (Wed), 380 (Sun), 399 (Tue) He, X..................................................... 707 (Wed) He, Y....................................................1366 (Mon) Hearne, S..........................1426 (Thu), 1428 (Thu) Heaton, T....1409 (Wed), 1411 (Wed), 1413 (Wed) Heben, M............................................. 1490 (Wed) Hebert, K......... 934 (Wed), 939 (Thu), 1436 (Thu) Heeg, T.................................................. 1139 (Tue) Heflin, J..................................................808 (Thu) Heh, D.................................................. 1141 (Tue) Heishi, T................................................. 486 (Tue) Heller, R................................................ 1204 (Tue) Hellin, D.......................... 1047 (Wed), 1062 (Thu) Hemery, P............................................ 1574 (Wed) Henderson, W........................................736 (Thu) Hendrix, B........................................... 1165 (Wed) Hendy, G............................... 9 (Mon), 1459 (Tue) Heng, C................................................1182 (Thu) Henrichs, A........... 1548 (Thu), 1562 (Wed), 1563 (Wed) Henry, R......................... 1250 (Mon), 1264 (Tue), ...................1345 (Wed), 1348 (Wed), 1349 (Wed) Henry, S........1033 (Tue), 1052 (Wed), 1063 (Thu) Heo, J.................................................... 1001 (Tue) Heo, J..................................... 151 (Tue), 153 (Tue) Heo, T................................................... 1523 (Tue) Hepel, M............... 74 (Mon), 77 (Mon), 105 (Tue) Herath, M............................................... 473 (Tue) Hernandez, J......................................... 1375 (Tue) Hernandez, R.......................................... 413 (Tue) Hernandez, S........................................1178 (Thu) Herrero, E............................................ 1354 (Wed) Herring, A............................. 438 (Tue), 438 (Tue), .............................................. 532 (Wed), 619 (Fri) Herrmann, I........................................... 292 (Tue) Herstedt, M............................................ 822 (Tue) Hesketh, P............................................ 1557 (Wed) Hess, G................................................. 1204 (Tue) Hesse, D...............................................1187 (Mon) Hettige, C............................................ 1483 (Wed) Heward, W............................................ 1394 (Tue) Hewitt, K............................................... 705 (Wed) Heyns, M........................ 1125 (Mon), 1133 (Tue), .................... 1147 (Tue), 1156 (Wed), 1158 (Wed) Hibino, M.............................. 757 (Fri), 793 (Wed) Hichri, H............................................. 1300 (Wed) Hicks, M................................................ 533 (Wed) Hidalgo Badillo, J................................... 826 (Tue) Hiesgen, R............................................ 1497 (Tue) Hightower, A..........................................253 (Thu) Higuchi, E............................................... 465 (Tue)

H

Ha, H...................................................... 449 (Tue) Ha, H...................................................... 842 (Tue) Ha, J..................................................... 1351 (Wed) Ha, J...................................................... 1132 (Tue) Haam, S.................................................. 229 (Tue) Haarahiltunen, A.................................1110 (Thu) Habibzadeh, B....................................... 786 (Wed) Habuka, H........................................... 1102 (Wed) Hachisu, T................................................23 (Mon) Hacker, V................................................194 (Thu) Haffouz, S............................................ 1346 (Wed) Hagelin-Weaver, H................................ 799 (Wed) Hagiwara, R.......................................... 1370 (Tue) Hahm, H................................................. 291 (Tue) Hahn, F................................................... 442 (Tue) Hahn, N.................................................. 370 (Sun) Hahn, R................................78 (Mon), 331 (Wed) Haibo Zhao, H........................................253 (Thu) Haijima, Y..................................................8 (Mon) Halik, M...............................................1219 (Mon) Hall, L................................................... 1147 (Tue) Hallac, P.................................................. 692 (Tue) Halliop, E................................................594 (Thu) Halvorsen, H......................................... 325 (Wed) Ham, H................................................. 1082 (Tue) Ham, S.................................................... 101 (Tue) Hamada, H........................... 407 (Tue), 578 (Thu) Hamadani, B.......................................1222 (Mon) Hamamoto, K........................................ 800 (Wed) Hamilton, C........................................... 459 (Tue) Hamrock, S...... 384 (Mon), 532 (Wed), 533 (Wed) Hamwi, A............................................... 130 (Tue) Hamza, A................................................ 993 (Tue) Hamzah, A...........................................1012 (Mon) Han, D.................................................. 1034 (Tue) Han, D.................................................... 148 (Tue) Han, H.................. 65 (Mon), 461 (Tue), 777 (Tue) Han, H..................................................1423 (Thu) Han, J................................................... 1023 (Tue) Han, J..................................................... 291 (Tue) Han, J......................................................15 (Mon) Han, J.................................................. 1418 (Wed) Han, K..................................357 (Thu), 358 (Thu) Han, M...................314 (Tue), 489 (Tue), 625 (Fri) Han, Q..................................................1063 (Thu) Han, S...................................................1068 (Thu) Han, S..................................................... 101 (Tue) Hangarter, C........................................1358 (Mon) Hannah, M........................ 1515 (Tue), 1516 (Tue) Hansen, D........................... 813 (Tue), 858 (Thu), ........................................... 883 (Tue), 1538 (Thu) Hanson, J............................................... 228 (Wed) Happek, U........................ 1514 (Tue), 1515 (Tue), ....................... 1516 (Tue), 1517 (Tue), 1521 (Tue) Haque, I................................................ 1452 (Tue) Harada, Y................................................ 123 (Tue) Harb, J...................................................118 (Mon) Hardwick, L.............................................. 742 (Fri) Hardy, A............................................... 1138 (Tue) Harley, C.............................. 20 (Mon), 1459 (Tue) Harper-Leatherman, A.......... 45 (Mon), 46 (Mon) Harrell, R.............................................1260 (Mon) Harrer, M.................................................. 203 (Fri) Harrington, S......................................... 238 (Wed) Harris, M............................................. 1305 (Wed) Harris, R.......................... 1307 (Wed), 1312 (Wed) Harris, S................................................. 922 (Wed) Hart, R................................................. 1577 (Wed) Hartman, E............................................118 (Mon) Haruyama, Y..........................................874 (Mon) Hase, K................................................... 466 (Tue) Hasegawa, S......................................... 1058 (Wed) Hashimasa, Y.......................................... 471 (Tue)

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Hihara, L.............................. 847 (Tue), 935 (Thu) Hikavyy, A........................................... 1097 (Wed) Hikin, M.............................................. 1096 (Wed) Hill, I........................................................ 755 (Fri) Hillman, R............................................1541 (Thu) Hines, A.................................................. 836 (Tue) Hinton, B................................................ 965 (Tue) Hinuma, Y.............................................. 655 (Tue) Hirai, S.................................. 408 (Tue), 409 (Tue), .............................................421 (Tue), 531 (Wed) Hirai, T.................................................... 463 (Tue) Hirakawa, T............................................369 (Thu) Hiramoto, T..........................................1314 (Thu) Hirashita, N.......................................... 1278 (Tue) Hirokane, T.......................1080 (Tue), 1572 (Wed) Hirosaki, N........................................... 1518 (Tue) Hiroshima, T........................................... 968 (Tue) Hirota, K................................................ 702 (Wed) Hiroyuki, N............................................ 422 (Tue) Ho, C.................................. 807 (Thu), 1444 (Tue) Hobart, K............................................. 1341 (Wed) Hochgatterer, N...................................... 689 (Tue) Hockett, R.............................................1107 (Thu) Hodge, M..........................1332 (Tue), 1337 (Wed) Hoenicke, P...........................................1106 (Thu) Hoflijk, I............................................... 1035 (Tue) Hofmann, K......................................... 1512 (Tue) Hohn, K................................................ 1264 (Tue) Hojo, N.................................................. 522 (Wed) Holappa, L............................................1544 (Thu) Holby, E................................. 390 (Tue), 391 (Tue) Holdcroft, S.........................................1224 (Mon) Holland, G.............................................. 297 (Tue) Hollenkamp, A....................................... 681 (Tue) Holm, R.......................... 1250 (Mon), 1264 (Tue), ...................1345 (Wed), 1348 (Wed), 1349 (Wed) Holmberg, B............................................12 (Mon) Holt, K................................................. 1484 (Wed) Homer, M............................................ 1565 (Wed) Hon, M................................................. 1525 (Tue) Honda, S............................................... 1210 (Tue) Honda, Y................................................ 176 (Wed) Honesty, N............................................ 326 (Wed) Hong, C............................ 1034 (Tue), 1068 (Thu) Hong, H.................................................. 675 (Tue) Hong, K................................................ 1383 (Tue) Hong, K................. 99 (Tue), 353 (Tue), 354 (Tue), ............................................ 355 (Tue), 1334 (Tue) Hong, S................................................ 1351 (Wed) Hong, U................................................ 1020 (Tue) Hong, Y.................................................1068 (Thu) Hong, Y................................................... 481 (Tue) Hongyu, Y............................................. 1136 (Tue) Honma, H............. 8 (Mon), 10 (Mon), 1388 (Tue) Hooker, J.............................................. 1166 (Wed) Hopstacken, M.....................................1060 (Thu) Horch, S.................................................... 88 (Tue) Horibuchi, K...........664 (Tue), 665 (Tue), 743 (Fri) Horie, S................................................ 1167 (Wed) Horn, M...................................................61 (Mon) Horner, D..............................................870 (Mon) Horng, R.............................................. 1335 (Wed) Horsky, T............................................. 1486 (Wed) Hosoya, Y................................................ 875 (Tue) Hossain, S............................ 701 (Wed), 727 (Thu) Hotta, S................................................1010 (Mon) Hou, m....................................................19 (Mon) Houk, R............................................... 1557 (Wed) Houser, J...............................................1436 (Thu) Houssa, M...... 999 (Tue), 1156 (Wed), 1158 (Wed) Howlett, P.............................. 904 (Tue), 905 (Tue) Hoyer, R................................................ 1029 (Tue) Hren, J...................................................868 (Mon) Hristov, I................................................ 510 (Wed) Hristova, K........................................... 1469 (Tue) Hsiao, P..................................................... 89 (Tue) Hsiao, W............................................... 1470 (Tue) Hsieh, C................................................ 1203 (Tue) Hsieh, J................................................. 1172 (Tue)

Hsin, C.............................. 1211 (Tue), 1217 (Tue) Hsing, I.............................. 602 (Thu), 1561 (Wed) Hsu, Y................................................... 1201 (Tue) Hsueh, C..............................................1123 (Mon) Hu, F...................................................... 552 (Wed) Hu, J.......................................................563 (Thu) Hu, J.................................................... 1484 (Wed) Hu, Z.................................................... 1557 (Wed) Huang, B................................................. 317 (Tue) Huang, C................................................591 (Thu) Huang, C.............................................. 1217 (Tue) Huang, C.................................................67 (Mon) Huang, C................................................ 104 (Tue) Huang, H................................................ 765 (Tue) Huang, H............................................. 1339 (Wed) Huang, J............................................... 1241 (Tue) Huang, J.......................... 1242 (Tue), 1251 (Mon) Huang, J................................................120 (Mon) Huang, J............................................... 1530 (Tue) Huang, J................................................ 893 (Wed) Huang, J..............................................1258 (Mon) Huang, J................................................. 681 (Tue) Huang, J............................................... 1282 (Tue) Huang, K.............................................. 1217 (Tue) Huang, Q.............................................. 1372 (Tue) Huang, Q.............................................1194 (Mon) Huang, R............................................. 1296 (Wed) Huang, R...............................................862 (Mon) Huang, S.............................................. 1335 (Wed) Huang, S............................................... 1470 (Tue) Huang, S............................................... 1235 (Tue) Huang, T............................................... 1172 (Tue) Huang, X................................................596 (Thu) Huang, Y................................................. 168 (Tue) Huang, Y.............................110 (Mon), 181 (Wed) Huang, Y................................................... 97 (Tue) Huang, Y..............................................1259 (Mon) Hubin, A............................. 895 (Wed), 929 (Wed) Hudson, S.............................. 396 (Tue), 398 (Tue) Hughes, T.............................................. 924 (Wed) Hullavarad, N..........................................79 (Mon) Hullavarad, S...........................................79 (Mon) Hunks, W.............................................. 1004 (Tue) Hunter, G............................................ 1342 (Wed) Hurd, T................................................ 1041 (Wed) Hurley, P.........................1126 (Mon), 1170 (Wed) Hurst, W.............................................. 1099 (Wed) Hüsing, N.............................................. 703 (Wed) Huso, J.................................................. 1328 (Tue) Hussain, M..................... 1306 (Wed), 1307 (Wed) Hussey, D.............. 404 (Tue), 405 (Tue), 406 (Tue) Hwang, B............................... 281 (Tue), 282 (Tue) Hwang, C............................................. 1001 (Tue) Hwang, D......1082 (Tue), 1083 (Tue), 1098 (Wed) Hwang, J..............................................1259 (Mon) Hyun, S................................................... 782 (Tue)

Inahara, J............................................. 1058 (Wed) Indris, S.................................................117 (Mon) Iniguez, B............................................. 1240 (Tue) Innocenti, M........................................ 1006 (Tue) Inoue, H................................ 145 (Tue), 465 (Tue) Inoue, K...................................................10 (Mon) Inoue, N............................................... 1140 (Tue) Inoue, T................................................ 1471 (Tue) Inukai, J.................................................. 422 (Tue) Inumiya, S.................... 1113 (Mon), 1120 (Mon), .........................................1131 (Tue), 1168 (Wed) Iojoiu, C................................................. 392 (Tue) Ion, A.................................................... 1462 (Tue) Ion, I..................................................... 1462 (Tue) Ioroi, T....................................................569 (Thu) Iqbal, S.................................................. 1452 (Tue) Irisawa, T.............................................. 1278 (Tue) Irissou, E................................................ 319 (Wed) Iriyama, Y...........133 (Tue), 554 (Wed), 566 (Thu) Isaacs, H..............................862 (Mon), 936 (Thu) Ishibashi, S..........................................1120 (Mon) Ishigaki, S............................................... 486 (Tue) Ishikawa, Y.............................................578 (Thu) Ishizawa, S............................................ 1330 (Tue) Isik-Uppenkamp, S............... 857 (Thu), 880 (Tue) Ismail, Z.......................... 1045 (Wed), 1051 (Wed) Isogai, Y.................................................. 407 (Tue) Isono, K.................................................. 662 (Tue) Isshiki, Y.................................................347 (Thu) Isshiki, Y................................................. 127 (Tue) Itabashi, H.............................................. 312 (Tue) Itabashi, T.............................................. 697 (Wed) Itagaki, M........ 962 (Tue), 1529 (Tue), 1552 (Thu) Ito, A..................................................... 1396 (Tue) Ito, H...................................................1117 (Mon) Ito, H...................................................1228 (Mon) Ito, R..................................................... 1283 (Tue) Ito, T..................................................... 1264 (Tue) Ito, T................................ 1101 (Wed), 1322 (Thu) Itoh, H.....................................................32 (Mon) Ivantsov, V............................................ 1265 (Tue) Iwade, K............................................... 1301 (Wed) Iwai, H.......... 1127 (Mon), 1130 (Tue), 1288 (Tue) Iwamoto, K..........................................1117 (Mon) Iwatsuki, H..............................................55 (Mon) Iwazaki, Y............................................1116 (Mon) Izaki, M................................................. 1397 (Tue) Izumi, K.................................................... 633 (Fri)

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Iñiguez, B............................................1220 (Mon) Ida, Y..................................................... 1397 (Tue) Idemoto, Y............ 55 (Mon), 651 (Tue), 668 (Tue) Ieguchi, M.............................................. 465 (Tue) Ignatiev, A.........................362 (Thu), 1256 (Mon) Iida, H......................................................23 (Mon) Iida, T...................................................... 686 (Tue) Iijima, S................................................ 1206 (Tue) Iijima, T................................................. 698 (Wed) Ikeda, M..............................................1276 (Mon) Ikeda, N..................................................360 (Thu) Im, D...................................................... 141 (Tue) Im, E..................................................... 1390 (Tue) Imai, K.................................................. 1285 (Tue) Imai, T...................................................979 (Mon) Imamura, D............................................ 471 (Tue) Inaba, M................454 (Tue), 490 (Tue), 623 (Fri), ...........................................702 (Wed), 1397 (Tue) Inaba, T................................................. 1210 (Tue) Inaba, Y................................................... 145 (Tue) Inagaki, H............................................... 123 (Tue)

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Jørgensen, K............................................. 88 (Tue) Jackson, G........784 (Wed), 785 (Wed), 786 (Wed) Jacobson, D......................................... 1305 (Wed) Jacobson, D.......... 404 (Tue), 405 (Tue), 406 (Tue) Jaegermann, W....................................... 673 (Tue) Jaffe, S.................................................... 171 (Wed) Jain, A.................................................. 1305 (Wed) Jain, K..................................................... 963 (Tue) Jain, V.....................................................808 (Thu) Jaiswal, R..............................................1069 (Thu) Jakes, J.................................................... 990 (Tue) Jakupi, P.................................................. 876 (Tue) Jambois, O............................................1178 (Thu) Jamison, P............................................ 1100 (Wed) Jammy, R........................ 1307 (Wed), 1312 (Wed) Jamshidi-Roudbari, A...........................1545 (Thu) Janata, J........................... 1542 (Thu), 1560 (Wed) Jang, D.................................................1013 (Mon) Jang, H...................................................644 (Mon) Jang, H....................................................855 (Thu) Jang, H.................................................... 842 (Tue) Jang, J..................................................... 485 (Tue) Jang, J..................................................... 830 (Tue) Jang, W....................................................65 (Mon) Janik, M....................6 (Mon), 7 (Mon), 376 (Sun) Jankovic, Z............................................ 244 (Wed) Jansen, A............................................... 704 (Wed) Janssens, T...1015 (Mon), 1019 (Tue), 1056 (Wed) Janssent, T............................................ 1029 (Tue)

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Author............................................................. Abs No.

Jaramillo, T.............................88 (Tue), 527 (Wed) Jastrzebski, L.........................................1112 (Thu) Jayaprakash, J......................................... 300 (Tue) Jayaprakash, N......................................122 (Mon) Jayaraju, N........ 988 (Tue), 1002 (Tue), 1445 (Tue) Jayashree, R...... 550 (Wed), 603 (Thu), 604 (Thu), 1456 (Tue) Jayne, D.................................. 561 (Thu), 632 (Fri) Jeanne, E............................................. 1576 (Wed) Jeerage, K..............................................1508 (Thu) Jena, D................................................. 1340 (Wed) Jenkins, J.............................................. 1457 (Tue) Jeon, D.................................................. 537 (Wed) Jeon, H.............................. 996 (Tue), 1115 (Mon) Jeon, S...................................................... 96 (Tue) Jeon, S.................................................. 1533 (Tue) Jeon, S.................................................... 996 (Tue) Jeon, S.....................................................63 (Mon) Jeon, W................................................... 418 (Tue) Jeon, W................................................. 1403 (Tue) Jeong Hoon, O....................................... 229 (Tue) Jeong, E............................1331 (Tue), 1336 (Wed) Jeong, G.................................................. 687 (Tue) Jeong, H...................................................30 (Mon) Jeong, H................................................1547 (Thu) Jeong, M................................................. 101 (Tue) Jeong, S................................................... 448 (Tue) Jeremy, C................................................ 765 (Tue) Jermann, F............................................ 1519 (Tue) Jha, H.....................................................938 (Thu) Jhan, Y.................................................... 126 (Tue) Ji, C......................................................... 425 (Tue) Ji, L..........................................................26 (Mon) Ji, X........................................................ 329 (Wed) Ji, Y........................................................ 181 (Wed) Ji-Young, K.............................................344 (Thu) Jia, N....................................................... 453 (Tue) Jia, Z......................................................864 (Mon) Jiang, C.................................................. 707 (Wed) Jiang, F....................................................570 (Thu) Jiang, M................................. 657 (Tue), 679 (Tue) Jiang, R...................................................601 (Thu) Jiang, W............................................... 1094 (Wed) Jiang, Y................................................... 992 (Tue) Jiang, Z................................ 120 (Mon), 810 (Tue) Jiao, F.....................................................113 (Mon) Jiménez Tejada, J.................................1221 (Mon) Jimison, L............................................1227 (Mon) Jin, B..................... 158 (Tue), 159 (Tue), 160 (Tue) Jin, C..................................................... 328 (Wed) Jin, E..................... 158 (Tue), 159 (Tue), 160 (Tue) Jin, G...................................................1009 (Mon) Jin, L....................................................... 473 (Tue) Jin, X.......................................................42 (Mon) Jin, Z....................................................... 138 (Tue) Jing, J.....................................................982 (Mon) Jivaganont, P......................................... 789 (Wed) Jo, J.......................................................1066 (Thu) Joachin, H.............................................. 213 (Tue) Johannes, M....................... 267 (Wed), 528 (Wed) Johnson, C............................................. 827 (Tue) Johnson, C............................................ 788 (Wed) Johnson, J.............................................1538 (Thu) Johnson, K........................................... 1567 (Wed) Johnson, K............................................ 1329 (Tue) Johnson, N........................................... 1323 (Tue) Johnson, R...........................................1253 (Mon) Johnson, W........................................... 1261 (Tue) Johnston, C........ 428 (Tue), 582 (Thu), 583 (Thu) Jones, D................................. 497 (Tue), 498 (Tue) Jones, G...............................................1260 (Mon) Jones, R................................................ 1302 (Wed) Joos, N...................................................388 (Mon) Jorcin, J................................................... 954 (Tue) Jorne, J.................................. 425 (Tue), 574 (Thu) Josowicz, M......................................... 1560 (Wed) Jow, T.....................................................650 (Mon) Juaristi, E................................................ 167 (Tue) Juhel, M............................1060 (Thu), 1065 (Thu)

Julien, C.............................. 309 (Tue), 645 (Mon) Julien, C................................................. 307 (Tue) Jun, D.................................... 158 (Tue), 159 (Tue) Jung de Andrade, M............................. 1200 (Tue) Jung, C....................................................29 (Mon) Jung, E.................................................. 1089 (Tue) Jung, H....................................................36 (Mon) Jung, H............... 354 (Tue), 355 (Tue), 1334 (Tue) Jung, K...................................................980 (Mon) Jung, R...................................................... 625 (Fri) Jung, W................................................... 996 (Tue) Jung, Y............................. 1198 (Mon), 1209 (Tue) Jur, J................................... 1140 (Tue), 1149 (Tue)

Kasper, M............................................... 225 (Wed) Katakura, K............................................. 463 (Tue) Katar, S................................................... 685 (Tue) Katiyar, R............ 680 (Tue), 678 (Tue), 1151 (Tue) Kato, K.....................................................32 (Mon) Katsir, Y....................................................54 (Mon) Kattelus, H.............................................973 (Mon) Katz, H.................................................. 1241 (Tue) Kavun, V................................................275 (Mon) Kawahara, T......................................... 1167 (Wed) Kawai, D............................................... 1529 (Tue) Kawame, T...............................................58 (Mon) Kawamura, M..........................................32 (Mon) Kawase, M............................................. 518 (Wed) Kawasumi, M..........................................576 (Thu) Kazemeini, M......................................1224 (Mon) Kazunori, S..............................................47 (Mon) Keddam, M............................................. 955 (Tue) Keech, P................................................. 896 (Wed) Keech, P................................................. 327 (Wed) Keighley, S............................................1550 (Thu) Keller, P...................................................860 (Thu) Keller, T................................................ 1488 (Wed) Kelly, J................................................. 1303 (Wed) Kelly, R................................................... 957 (Tue) Kelly, R............................. 946 (Mon), 949 (Mon), .........................................1437 (Thu), 1439 (Thu) Kenis, K............................. 1019 (Tue), 1035 (Tue) Kenis, P............. 550 (Wed), 603 (Thu), 604 (Thu), .......................609 (Thu), 1456 (Tue), 1573 (Wed) Kenjo, A................................................ 1294 (Tue) Kenyan, P.................................................. 628 (Fri) Kenyon, A............................................1177 (Thu) Kern, W..................................................734 (Thu) Kerr, J....................................197 (Thu), 735 (Thu) Kerres, J................................................. 504 (Wed) Kersen, U..............................................1544 (Thu) Kessels, W..............................................978 (Mon) Kesters, E....... 1030 (Tue), 1035 (Tue), 1063 (Thu) Keswani, M...........................................1070 (Thu) Kevrekidis, Y.......................................... 547 (Wed) Key, B..................................... 657 (Tue), 679 (Tue) Khalap, V.............................................1363 (Mon) Khalid, I................................................ 1466 (Tue) Khan, A................................................ 1452 (Tue) Khan, S................................................. 1269 (Tue) Khandekar, A.......................................1258 (Mon) Khandelwal, M..................... 494 (Tue), 572 (Thu) Khandetskyy, V...................................... 172 (Wed) Khatkar, S.............................. 3 (Mon), 1524 (Tue) Khoperia, T...........................107 (Tue), 330 (Wed) Khubutiya, M......................................... 819 (Tue) Kibler, L............................................... 1414 (Wed) Kichigin, V.............................................. 837 (Tue) Kief, M..............................1352 (Wed), 1386 (Tue) Kienitz, B............................................... 536 (Wed) Kikkawa, J............................................... 667 (Tue) Kikuchi, A............................................. 1330 (Tue) Kikuchi, K............................................. 1389 (Tue) Kikuchi, T........... 910 (Tue), 937 (Thu), 938 (Thu) Kikutani, D..............................................72 (Mon) Kilroy, C...............................................1069 (Thu) Kim, B................................................... 1005 (Tue) Kim, B............................... 1001 (Tue), 1424 (Thu) Kim, B................................................... 1404 (Tue) Kim, C............ 1148 (Tue), 1402 (Tue), 1403 (Tue) Kim, C................................................. 1347 (Wed) Kim, C.................................................... 152 (Tue) Kim, C.....................................................37 (Mon) Kim, C...................................................644 (Mon) Kim, C.................................................. 1144 (Tue) Kim, D.................................................1013 (Mon) Kim, D..............................1331 (Tue), 1336 (Wed) Kim, D.................. 353 (Tue), 354 (Tue), 355 (Tue) Kim, D................................... 30 (Mon), 483 (Tue) Kim, D...................................................638 (Mon) Kim, D............................... 1528 (Tue), 1534 (Tue) Kim, D.....................................489 (Tue), 625 (Fri) Kim, D..................................................1423 (Thu)

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Köhnen, A........................................... 1243 (Wed) Kadohata, T...........................................646 (Mon) Kadoma, Y........................... 639 (Mon), 652 (Tue) Kadoshima, M............... 1124 (Mon), 1128 (Mon) Kadowaki, T.............................................21 (Mon) Kahn, A.................................................. 431 (Tue) Kajitvichyanukul, P............... 40 (Mon), 41 (Mon) Kakalios, J.............................................1185 (Thu) Kakinouchi, K....................................... 1471 (Tue) Kakushima, K........ 1127 (Mon), 1130 (Tue), 1288 (Tue) Kalaiselvi, N..........................................122 (Mon) Kalita, M.............................. 520 (Wed), 740 (Thu) Kallitsis, J................................................ 440 (Tue) Kalra, P................................................. 1312 (Wed) Kalu, E....................................................588 (Thu) Kalu, P.....................................................588 (Thu) Kaluzhina, S........................................... 832 (Tue) Kambhampati, R................................. 1154 (Wed) Kamimuta, Y........................................1117 (Mon) Kamiya, A...............................................576 (Thu) Kamiyama, S.......................................1120 (Mon) Kamiyama, S.......................................1122 (Mon) Kan, C..................................................... 770 (Tue) Kanamura, K...................... 108 (Mon), 127 (Tue), ..........169 (Wed), 342 (Thu), 437 (Tue), 691 (Tue) Kanatani, K............................................ 793 (Wed) Kanaya, S.............................................. 1471 (Tue) Kanda, K................................................874 (Mon) Kandoi, S............................................... 525 (Wed) Kaneko, K............................................. 1206 (Tue) Kanemitsu, Y........................................ 1371 (Tue) Kang, B...........................1195 (Mon), 1343 (Wed) Kang, B.................................................. 788 (Wed) Kang, B................................................. 1261 (Tue) Kang, C................................................. 1034 (Tue) Kang, C................................................. 1141 (Tue) Kang, D................................................ 1034 (Tue) Kang, H.................................................. 158 (Tue) Kang, J.................................................... 101 (Tue) Kang, K................................................... 655 (Tue) Kang, M................................................ 1005 (Tue) Kang, S................................................ 1058 (Wed) Kang, S..................................111 (Mon), 761 (Fri) Kang, S.................................................1423 (Thu) Kang, W.......... 1528 (Tue), 1528 (Tue), 1534 (Tue) Kang, Y.............................1066 (Thu), 1068 (Thu) Kang, Y................................................... 687 (Tue) Kang, Y................................................... 840 (Tue) Kang, Y.................................................. 893 (Wed) Kanno, H.............................................. 1294 (Tue) Kanno, H...............................................108 (Mon) Kanoh, H.............................................. 1206 (Tue) Kanzaki, D........................................... 1572 (Wed) Kao, C................................................... 1289 (Tue) Kao, M.................................................. 1172 (Tue) Kappes, M..............................................865 (Mon) Karan, K..................................................594 (Thu) Karan, N.............................. 678 (Tue), 1151 (Tue) Karim, Z............................................... 1164 (Wed) Karlberg, G............................................ 527 (Wed) Karpinet, D............................................. 128 (Tue) Karulkar, P.........17 (Mon), 79 (Mon), 1247 (Wed) Kashkoush, I........................................1016 (Mon)

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Kim, D.................................................. 1088 (Tue) Kim, G....................................................737 (Thu) Kim, G..................................215 (Tue), 262 (Wed) Kim, H............................... 1089 (Tue), 1150 (Tue) Kim, H.................................. 434 (Tue), 606 (Thu) Kim, H............................1257 (Mon), 1424 (Thu), ......................................... 1523 (Tue), 1547 (Thu) Kim, H............................... 1404 (Tue), 1534 (Tue) Kim, H.................................................. 1148 (Tue) Kim, H.................................................. 1001 (Tue) Kim, H................................... 157 (Tue), 782 (Tue) Kim, H.....................................................31 (Mon) Kim, H...................................................... 747 (Fri) Kim, H................................... 149 (Tue), 150 (Tue) Kim, H.................................................... 149 (Tue) Kim, H....................314 (Tue), 489 (Tue), 625 (Fri) Kim, H.................................................1115 (Mon) Kim, H.................................................... 675 (Tue) Kim, H.................................................... 777 (Tue) Kim, H.................................................. 1144 (Tue) Kim, I................................1331 (Tue), 1336 (Wed) Kim, I...................................................... 996 (Tue) Kim, J...................................................... 298 (Tue) Kim, J................................ 1270 (Tue), 1507 (Thu) Kim, J................................................... 1098 (Wed) Kim, J.................................................... 1295 (Tue) Kim, J.......................................................34 (Mon) Kim, J...................................................... 420 (Tue) Kim, J.......................................................31 (Mon) Kim, J.......................................................31 (Mon) Kim, J.................................................... 1523 (Tue) Kim, J........................................................ 747 (Fri) Kim, J.......................................................36 (Mon) Kim, J.....................................................638 (Mon) Kim, J....................................................1423 (Thu) Kim, J.....................................................983 (Mon) Kim, J...................... 99 (Tue), 354 (Tue), 355 (Tue) Kim, J.................................................... 1144 (Tue) Kim, J.......................................................68 (Mon) Kim, J...................................................... 499 (Tue) Kim, J................................... 639 (Mon), 652 (Tue) Kim, K.................................................. 1082 (Tue) Kim, K................................................. 1098 (Wed) Kim, K.................................................... 991 (Tue) Kim, K...................................................... 747 (Fri) Kim, K................68 (Mon), 338 (Thu), 339 (Thu), .............................................341 (Thu), 344 (Thu) Kim, K...................................................... 625 (Fri) Kim, K....................................................338 (Thu) Kim, M................................................... 499 (Tue) Kim, S................................................... 1555 (Tue) Kim, S..................................................... 291 (Tue) Kim, S.................................. 449 (Tue), 1295 (Tue) Kim, S.............................. 1489 (Wed), 1553 (Thu) Kim, S...................................................1553 (Thu) Kim, S.................................... 152 (Tue), 152 (Tue) Kim, S.................................................. 1347 (Wed) Kim, S.................................................... 512 (Wed) Kim, S................................................... 1534 (Tue) Kim, S.................................................... 256 (Wed) Kim, S..................................................1115 (Mon) Kim, S.....................................................575 (Thu) Kim, S................................................... 1144 (Tue) Kim, S..................................................... 157 (Tue) Kim, T........................... 1013 (Mon), 1018 (Mon), .........................................1024 (Tue), 1057 (Wed) Kim, T................................................... 1390 (Tue) Kim, T................................................... 1390 (Tue) Kim, T................................................... 1402 (Tue) Kim, T................................................... 1144 (Tue) Kim, U................................................... 256 (Wed) Kim, Y.....................................................727 (Thu) Kim, Y...................................................1507 (Thu) Kim, Y................................................... 1148 (Tue) Kim, Y................................................... 1005 (Tue) Kim, Y................................... 415 (Tue), 571 (Thu) Kim, Y..................................................... 837 (Tue) Kim, Y..................................................... 687 (Tue) Kim, Y..................................................... 687 (Tue)

Kim, Y.................................... 474 (Tue), 656 (Tue) Kim, Y.................................................... 701 (Wed) Kim, Y....................................................... 86 (Tue) Kim, Y................................................... 1088 (Tue) Kimball, E.............................................. 547 (Wed) Kimes, W............................................. 1099 (Wed) Kimijima, K........................................... 321 (Wed) Kimoto, M.............................................874 (Mon) Kimura, C.......................... 455 (Tue), 1010 (Mon) Kimura, K............................................1122 (Mon) Kimura, R............................................. 1461 (Tue) Kimura, Y.................................................21 (Mon) Kina, H....................................................14 (Mon) Kingon, A.......................... 1140 (Tue), 1149 (Tue) Kinoshita, S............................................ 488 (Tue) Kinoshita, S........................................... 219 (Wed) Kinumoto, T........ 463 (Tue), 464 (Tue), 566 (Thu) Kirby, B................................................. 1455 (Tue) Kirby, K..................................................... 745 (Fri) Kirby, K................................................ 1054 (Wed) Kirik, S...................................................275 (Mon) Kirm, M................................................ 1513 (Tue) Kirsch, P............................................... 1306 (Wed) Kishino, K............................................. 1330 (Tue) Kisor, A................................................ 1565 (Wed) Kissinger, G.......................................... 1079 (Tue) Kita, K.................................................. 1157 (Wed) Kitamura, N.......... 55 (Mon), 651 (Tue), 668 (Tue) Kitano, N............................................. 1167 (Wed) Kitaura, H............................................... 683 (Tue) Kitayaporn, S........................................ 1380 (Tue) Kittel, J................................................... 964 (Tue) Kiyohara, C............................................ 666 (Tue) Kiyota, Y..................................................27 (Mon) Klein, L.................................................. 897 (Wed) Klootwijk, J............................................978 (Mon) Knez, M.................................................982 (Mon) Knickle, H.............................................. 790 (Wed) Knights, A.............................................1179 (Thu) Knoops, H.............................................978 (Mon) Ko, C.................................................... 1248 (Wed) Ko, D.................................................... 1089 (Tue) Ko, J........................................................572 (Thu) Kobayashi, H......................... 226 (Wed), 744 (Fri) Kobayashi, S............................................81 (Mon) Kobayashi, T.......................................... 793 (Wed) Kobayashi, T........................................ 1493 (Wed) Kobayashi, Y............................................. 751 (Fri) Kobune, M........................................... 1491 (Wed) Koc, S...................................................... 768 (Tue) Kocha, S.................................................. 393 (Tue) Kocha, S.................................................. 469 (Tue) Kochtane, A......................................... 1346 (Wed) Kodama, A...............................................58 (Mon) Koel, B....................................................253 (Thu) Koenigsmann, C.....................................45 (Mon) Kofinas, P................................................739 (Thu) Koga, K.................................................. 178 (Wed) Koga, Y.................................................. 1471 (Tue) Kogelschatz, M.....................................1184 (Thu) Koh, S.................................... 558 (Wed), 631 (Fri) Kohl, P................ 434 (Tue), 605 (Thu), 606 (Thu) Kohma, T.............................................. 1461 (Tue) Kohyama, M........................................... 667 (Tue) Koike, S.................................. 713 (Wed), 744 (Fri) Koiwa, I................................. 8 (Mon), 1388 (Tue) Koiwai, A.............................. 466 (Tue), 576 (Thu) Koizumi, K.............................................. 312 (Tue) Koizumi, Y.............................................385 (Mon) Kojima, A............................................... 352 (Tue) Kojima, Y.............................. 888 (Tue), 940 (Thu) Kok, Y..................................................1012 (Mon) Kolary-Zurowska, A................................ 296 (Tue) Kolb, D................................................ 1414 (Wed) Kolbe, M...............................................1106 (Thu) Kolbesen, B....... 59 (Mon), 1081 (Tue), 1084 (Tue) Kolesnikov, V........................... 2 (Mon), 815 (Tue) Koleva, D................................................ 100 (Tue)

Koller, S.................................................. 689 (Tue) Komaba, S............................................. 697 (Wed) Komarneni, S.......................................... 412 (Tue) Kominami, H........................................ 1210 (Tue) Kondo, H.............................................1275 (Mon) Kondo, H.................................................. 743 (Fri) Kondo, K.............................................1365 (Mon) Konishi, T............................................. 1206 (Tue) Konya, M..............................................1552 (Thu) Koohsorkhi, J.................... 1207 (Tue), 1215 (Tue) Kopanski, J.......................................... 1094 (Wed) Kordesch, K............................................194 (Thu) Korotcov, A............................................... 97 (Tue) Kortschot, M........................................1438 (Thu) Kortshagen, U......................................1185 (Thu) Koshizuka, S.........................233 (Wed), 467 (Tue) Kostecki, R.............................643 (Mon), 742 (Fri) Kostov, G............................... 410 (Tue), 410 (Tue) Kosuda, M........................................... 1167 (Wed) Kotaka, T................................................. 409 (Tue) Kotake, T.................................................617 (Thu) Kotani, K......................... 1101 (Wed), 1322 (Thu) Kotchey, G............................................1504 (Thu) Kotula, P.............................868 (Mon), 933 (Wed) Kovacs, F.......................... 1052 (Wed), 1063 (Thu) Kovalenkov, O................... 1265 (Tue), 1323 (Tue) Kovalev, I.................................................. 753 (Fri) Kovarik, L..............................................865 (Mon) Koveshnikov, S.................................... 1154 (Wed) Kow-Ming, C........................................ 1233 (Tue) Koyama, Y........526 (Wed), 699 (Wed), 700 (Wed) Kraljić Roković, M................................ 1400 (Tue) Kramer, D...................... 1408 (Wed), 1410 (Wed), ....................................... 1412 (Wed), 1414 (Wed) Kranz, C................................................1505 (Thu) Kraus, H........................... 1052 (Wed), 1063 (Thu) Krawiec, H............................................. 892 (Wed) Kreidler, E..............................380 (Sun), 399 (Tue) Kreller, C................................................ 771 (Tue) Kreno, L.................................................. 448 (Tue) Krim, M.................................................. 102 (Tue) Krouse, D............................................... 931 (Wed) Kruizenga, A.......................................... 237 (Wed) Krull, W.......................... 1305 (Wed), 1486 (Wed) Kryliouk, O........................................... 1262 (Tue) Kubiak, P................................................ 703 (Wed) Kubicek, S............................................. 1136 (Tue) Kubicki, J................................................248 (Thu) Kubo, O...............................................1193 (Mon) Kucheyev, S............................................ 993 (Tue) Kudo, T..................................................874 (Mon) Kudo, Y.................................................. 173 (Wed) Kuech, T...............................................1258 (Mon) Kulesza, P................................................ 296 (Tue) Kulova, T................................................ 163 (Tue) Kulyk, N................................................. 101 (Tue) Kuma, S.................................................. 655 (Tue) Kumagai, N.......639 (Mon), 652 (Tue), 697 (Wed) Kumano, M...................... 1292 (Tue), 1293 (Tue), .............................................................1315 (Thu) Kumar, G..............................................1069 (Thu) Kumar, G............................................... 928 (Wed) Kumar, R................................ 3 (Mon), 1524 (Tue) Kumar, S................................................. 677 (Tue) Kumar, V.................................................365 (Thu) Kumaraguru, S........................................859 (Thu) Kumaraguru, S........................................585 (Thu) Kumbur, E......... 494 (Tue), 540 (Wed), 541 (Wed) Kummel, A.......................................... 1155 (Wed) Kumta, P............336 (Thu), 612 (Thu), 613 (Thu), ........................ 640 (Mon), 706 (Wed), 716 (Wed) Kunadian, I.............................................346 (Thu) Kung, S.................................................. 327 (Wed) Kunz, H..............................382 (Mon), 514 (Wed) Kunze, J................................................. 331 (Wed) Kuo, H..............................1333 (Tue), 1339 (Wed) Kuo, J....................................... 70 (Mon), 98 (Tue) Kuo, M...................................................... 619 (Fri)

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Kuo, P...................................................1545 (Thu) Kuo, S..................................................... 688 (Tue) Kuo, Y.................................................. 1161 (Wed) Kuo, Y.................................................... 893 (Wed) Kurbatov, A............................................ 833 (Tue) Kurihara, H..............................................52 (Mon) Kurihara, M........................................... 698 (Wed) Kurilkin, Y.............................................. 819 (Tue) Kuroda, C............................................... 484 (Tue) Kuroda, K.............................................. 710 (Wed) Kuroiwa, K...........................................1116 (Mon) Kuroki, S.......................... 1101 (Wed), 1322 (Thu) Kurosaki, M............................................ 145 (Tue) Kurosawa, E.........................................1128 (Mon) Kuryavyi, V........................................... 1379 (Tue) Kurz, H.................................................1316 (Thu) Kusahara, T.............................................337 (Thu) Kuthanapillil, S.....................................113 (Mon) Kuwabara, A.....526 (Wed), 699 (Wed), 700 (Wed) Kuwabata, S...................... 455 (Tue), 1367 (Mon), .......................................... 1461 (Tue), 1471 (Tue) Kuwano, J................................................72 (Mon) Kuykendall, W........................................ 963 (Tue) Kvakovszky, G...................................... 1036 (Tue) Kvaratskhelia, E.................................... 1463 (Tue) Kvaratskhelia, R.................................... 1463 (Tue) Kvavadze, K............................................ 107 (Tue) Kwang, J..............................................1012 (Mon) Kwietniak, K........................................ 1303 (Wed) Kwon, H............ 48 (Mon), 148 (Tue), 638 (Mon), ............................................. 842 (Tue), 855 (Thu) Kwon, J................................................... 987 (Tue) Kwon, N................................................649 (Mon) Kwon, S.................................................. 996 (Tue) Kwon, T................................................1066 (Thu) Kyrlidis, A...............................................567 (Thu)

Lauwers, A........................................... 1052 (Wed) Lavayen, V.............................................. 476 (Tue) Lavina, S.................................................586 (Thu) Lavu, K................................................. 1289 (Tue) Laycock, N............................................. 931 (Wed) Le, D...................................................... 222 (Wed) Le, Q.............. 1030 (Tue), 1035 (Tue), 1063 (Thu) Lec, R................................................... 1577 (Wed) Leddy, J................................................ 1483 (Wed) Ledesma-Garcia, J....................287 (Tue), 624 (Fri) Lee, A...................................................... 778 (Tue) Lee, B................................. 1082 (Tue), 1083 (Tue) Lee, B.................................................... 1141 (Tue) Lee, B..........1098 (Wed), 1306 (Wed), 1307 (Wed) Lee, C................................ 1467 (Tue), 1468 (Tue) Lee, C..................................................1191 (Mon) Lee, C...................................................1553 (Thu) Lee, C.................................................. 1339 (Wed) Lee, C................................................... 1217 (Tue) Lee, C................................................... 1144 (Tue) Lee, C................................................... 1387 (Tue) Lee, D................................................... 1148 (Tue) Lee, E.................................................... 1020 (Tue) Lee, E................................................... 1347 (Wed) Lee, G..................................................1018 (Mon) Lee, G................................................... 1555 (Tue) Lee, H................................................... 1020 (Tue) Lee, H.....................................................727 (Thu) Lee, H................................................... 1383 (Tue) Lee, H.............................. 1351 (Wed), 1423 (Thu) Lee, H................................................... 1149 (Tue) Lee, H..................................................... 291 (Tue) Lee, H.................................................. 1351 (Wed) Lee, H.................................... 414 (Tue), 415 (Tue) Lee, H......................................................31 (Mon) Lee, H................................................... 1528 (Tue) Lee, H..................................................... 830 (Tue) Lee, H.....................................................936 (Thu) Lee, H..................................................... 767 (Tue) Lee, J....................................................1013 (Mon) Lee, J.................................................... 1489 (Wed) Lee, J..................................................... 1295 (Tue) Lee, J.................................................... 1347 (Wed) Lee, J......................................................638 (Mon) Lee, J................. 261 (Wed), 397 (Tue), 516 (Wed), ............................................. 585 (Thu), 672 (Tue) Lee, J...................................... 281 (Tue), 282 (Tue) Lee, J...................................................... 893 (Wed) Lee, J......................................................980 (Mon) Lee, J.....................................................1547 (Thu) Lee, J.....................................................1547 (Thu) Lee, K.................................................... 1034 (Tue) Lee, K................................................... 1098 (Wed) Lee, K...................................................... 154 (Tue) Lee, K.................................................... 1373 (Tue) Lee, K.................................................... 1083 (Tue) Lee, K...................................................... 435 (Tue) Lee, M................................................... 1034 (Tue) Lee, M................................ 1089 (Tue), 1150 (Tue) Lee, P................................................... 1313 (Wed) Lee, S...................................................1018 (Mon) Lee, S......................................................579 (Thu) Lee, S...................................................... 166 (Tue) Lee, S.................................................... 1377 (Tue) Lee, S.................................................... 1555 (Tue) Lee, S...................................................... 461 (Tue) Lee, S................................................... 1351 (Wed) Lee, S................................................... 1351 (Wed) Lee, S.................................................... 1001 (Tue) Lee, S....................................................1553 (Thu) Lee, S...................................................... 687 (Tue) Lee, S.......................................................37 (Mon) Lee, S...................................................... 474 (Tue) Lee, S...................................................... 106 (Tue) Lee, S...................................................... 996 (Tue) Lee, S.....................................................980 (Mon) Lee, S.................... 353 (Tue), 354 (Tue), 355 (Tue) Lee, S................................................... 1490 (Wed) Lee, S........................................................ 634 (Fri)

Lee, S.................................................... 1000 (Tue) Lee, U......................................................63 (Mon) Lee, W.................................................. 1310 (Wed) Lee, W.................................................. 1098 (Wed) Lee, Y.................................................... 1404 (Tue) Lee, Y..................................... 782 (Tue), 782 (Tue) Lee, Y..................................... 151 (Tue), 153 (Tue) Lee, Y................................................... 1246 (Wed) Lee, Y.................................................... 1333 (Tue) Lee, Y...................................................... 485 (Tue) Lee, Y..................................................... 802 (Wed) Lee, Y..................................... 230 (Tue), 315 (Tue) Lefevre, M............................................. 505 (Wed) Lehnen, P............................................. 1164 (Wed) Lei, J..................................................... 1289 (Tue) Lei, S..................................................... 1231 (Tue) Lei, T....................................................... 452 (Tue) Leisch, J................................................. 558 (Wed) Leisch, J.................................................... 631 (Fri) Leising, R................................................ 139 (Tue) Lele, T...............................1261 (Tue), 1343 (Wed) Lelis, A.................................................. 1266 (Tue) Lemme, M............................................1316 (Thu) Leonard, K.............................. 207 (Fri), 349 (Thu) Leong, T................................................ 1446 (Tue) Leonov, B................................................ 819 (Tue) Lester, T............................................... 1346 (Wed) Leung, J.................................................. 396 (Tue) Leung, K.............................................. 1339 (Wed) Leunissen, L................... 1015 (Mon), 1019 (Tue), .......................................... 1035 (Tue), 1136 (Tue) Leunissen, L.......................................... 891 (Wed) Leusink, G........................................... 1100 (Wed) Levin, I................................................. 1324 (Tue) Levy-Clement, C................................... 243 (Wed) Leygraf, C........................... 822 (Tue), 866 (Mon), .......................................... 916 (Wed), 1498 (Thu) Leys, F.................................................. 1097 (Wed) Lezna, R............................................... 1495 (Wed) Li, B....................213 (Tue), 544 (Wed), 581 (Thu) Li, C..................................................... 1245 (Wed) Li, D...........................................................9 (Mon) Li, D.........................................................20 (Mon) Li, F....................................................... 1142 (Tue) Li, H.......................................................... 90 (Tue) Li, H........................................................ 460 (Tue) Li, H........................................................ 656 (Tue) Li, H....................................... 160 (Tue), 316 (Tue) Li, H.......................................................121 (Mon) Li, J.........................................................579 (Thu) Li, J........................................................ 530 (Wed) Li, J......................................................... 775 (Tue) Li, J........................................................ 705 (Wed) Li, J..........................................................85 (Mon) Li, L.........................................................25 (Mon) Li, M..................................................... 1282 (Tue) Li, P.......................................................1550 (Thu) Li, Q........................................................ 168 (Tue) Li, S......................................................... 778 (Tue) Li, W......................................................... 210 (Fri) Li, W....................................................... 829 (Tue) Li, W....................................................... 394 (Tue) Li, X........................................................ 684 (Tue) Li, X........................................................ 397 (Tue) Li, Y......................................................... 414 (Tue) Li, Y....................................................... 1232 (Tue) Li, Y....................................................... 1518 (Tue) Li, Y........................................ 64 (Mon), 696 (Tue) Li, Z................................ 1040 (Wed), 1042 (Wed) Li, Z..................................................... 1166 (Wed) Li, Z........................................................ 987 (Tue) Li-Fatou, A........................................... 1305 (Wed) Lian, K.................................................. 1239 (Tue) Liang, C.................................................... 98 (Tue) Liang, J................................................... 351 (Tue) Liang, X................................................ 1002 (Tue) Liao, I................................................... 1172 (Tue) Liao, P....................................................114 (Mon)

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La O’, G...............................264 (Wed), 768 (Tue), .............................................772 (Tue), 791 (Wed) La Torre Riveros, L.................................. 305 (Tue) Laaboudi, A............................................857 (Thu) Laberty-Robert, C..................................277 (Mon) Lacerda, R............................................... 476 (Tue) Lacroix, L................................................849 (Thu) Ladeira, L................................................ 476 (Tue) Lagowski, J...........................................1112 (Thu) Lagutchev, A........................................ 1492 (Wed) Lai, C.......................................................11 (Mon) Lai, Q..................................... 456 (Tue), 458 (Tue) Lai, R...................................................1253 (Mon) Lai, Y....................................................... 161 (Tue) Lake, K.................................................... 374 (Sun) Lamanna, W...........................................721 (Thu) Lamy, C.................................................. 442 (Tue) LaNasa, S..............................................1508 (Thu) Landau, U............235 (Wed), 958 (Tue), 959 (Tue) Landfester, K......................................... 703 (Wed) Lane, S................................................. 1300 (Wed) Langereis, E......................... 978 (Mon), 987 (Tue) Langlois, B..............................................724 (Thu) Lanzer, E................................................. 689 (Tue) Laplante, F............................................. 319 (Wed) Lappan, R............................................ 1048 (Wed) Lara Bullejos, P....................................1221 (Mon) Lara, L.................................................. 1565 (Wed) Larrea, A.............................................. 1043 (Wed) Larsen, M............................................... 918 (Wed) Larsen, P............................................... 1512 (Tue) Larson, D.............................................. 1077 (Tue) Laruelle, S...........................255 (Wed), 274 (Mon) Laskoski, M.......................................... 1488 (Wed) Lau, K................................................... 1333 (Tue) Lau, S......................................................590 (Thu) Laubach, S............................................ 1512 (Tue) Laubach, S............................................ 1329 (Tue) Lauerhaas, J.........................................1012 (Mon) Lauria, D...............................................1508 (Thu)

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Liao, P....................................................... 760 (Fri) Liaw, B................................... 260 (Wed), 750 (Fri) Libera, J.................................................. 994 (Tue) Licht, S..................................................... 204 (Fri) Lichtenwalner, D............... 1140 (Tue), 1149 (Tue) Licitra, C................................................. 998 (Tue) Licoccia, S.............................. 436 (Tue), 487 (Tue) Licoccia, S...............................................805 (Thu) Ligai, M............................................... 1059 (Wed) Ligai, S................................................. 1059 (Wed) Lillard, S...........................943 (Mon), 1417 (Wed) Lim, D....................................................567 (Thu) Lim, G..................................................1066 (Thu) Lim, G................................................. 1313 (Wed) Lim, H................................................... 801 (Wed) Lim, H.................................................. 1005 (Tue) Lim, J.................................................... 1000 (Tue) Lim, S..................................................... 314 (Tue) Lim, T..................................................... 291 (Tue) Lim, W.................................................1252 (Mon) Lima, F................................................... 556 (Wed) Limb, J.................................................. 1263 (Tue) Limthongkul, P...................................... 789 (Wed) Lin, C.................................................... 1267 (Tue) Lin, C...................................................... 694 (Tue) Lin, C.......................................................51 (Mon) Lin, C.................................................... 1235 (Tue) Lin, C................................................... 1339 (Wed) Lin, C..................................... 85 (Mon), 828 (Tue) Lin, g.......................................................19 (Mon) Lin, H..................................................1259 (Mon) Lin, H..................................................... 104 (Tue) Lin, J..................................................... 1291 (Tue) Lin, J..........1195 (Mon), 1252 (Mon), 1343 (Wed) Lin, K...................................................1259 (Mon) Lin, L...................................................... 103 (Tue) Lin, S.................................................... 1333 (Tue) Lin, W....................................................... 627 (Fri) Lin, Y...................................................... 125 (Tue) Lin, Y................................................... 1248 (Wed) Lin, Z.................................... 103 (Tue), 350 (Tue), .............................................. 351 (Tue), 781 (Tue) Linardi, M............................. 476 (Tue), 477 (Tue) Linder, B.............................................. 1100 (Wed) Linke, H................................................. 332 (Wed) Linthicum, K........................................ 1261 (Tue) Lipka, S...................................................346 (Thu) Little, D................................................. 930 (Wed) Littmark, U........................................... 1139 (Tue) Liu, B...................................................... 479 (Tue) Liu, C...................................................1251 (Mon) Liu, C............................... 1551 (Thu), 1570 (Wed) Liu, D..................................... 281 (Tue), 282 (Tue) Liu, F..................................................... 1266 (Tue) Liu, G..................112 (Mon), 116 (Mon), 749 (Fri) Liu, H...................................................... 482 (Tue) Liu, H........................................................ 620 (Fri) Liu, J...................................................... 704 (Wed) Liu, K.............................. 1341 (Wed), 1348 (Wed) Liu, K...................................................... 911 (Tue) Liu, L...................................................1016 (Mon) Liu, M....................................................... 91 (Tue) Liu, M.................................... 75 (Mon), 776 (Tue) Liu, M..................................................... 889 (Tue) Liu, P......................................................... 745 (Fri) Liu, P...................................... 450 (Tue), 458 (Tue) Liu, P..................................................... 1232 (Tue) Liu, P......................................................... 630 (Fri) Liu, W.................................................... 503 (Wed) Liu, X..................................................... 788 (Wed) Liu, Y................................................... 1308 (Wed) Liu, Y...................................................... 425 (Tue) Liu, Z...................................................1368 (Mon) Liu, Z......................................................591 (Thu) Liu, Z..................................................... 921 (Wed) Livshits, V............................................... 379 (Sun) Lizbeth, M.............................................. 381 (Sun) Lo, H......................................210 (Fri), 1234 (Tue)

Lo, M................... 104 (Tue), 230 (Tue), 315 (Tue), ............................................................. 1470 (Tue) Lochhaas, K...........................................384 (Mon) Lockwood, D........................................1175 (Thu) Loesing, R............................................ 1100 (Wed) Loglio, F................................................ 1006 (Tue) Lohe, C................................................ 1164 (Wed) Loka, S................................... 281 (Tue), 282 (Tue) Lommel, M..............................................59 (Mon) London, J................................................. 628 (Fri) Long, J............. 273 (Mon), 277 (Mon), 283 (Tue), .......................................... 343 (Thu), 1488 (Wed) Loo, R.................................................. 1097 (Wed) Lopes, J................................................. 1139 (Tue) Lopez, E................................................ 1535 (Tue) Lorenzi, M............................................. 180 (Wed) Lou, S.................................................... 1530 (Tue) Lowrie, C.................................................. 94 (Tue) Lu, C..................................................... 1201 (Tue) Lu, F........................................................ 889 (Tue) Lu, G.................................................... 1492 (Wed) Lu, H....................................................... 125 (Tue) Lu, J..................................................... 1161 (Wed) Lu, J.......................................................... 95 (Tue) Lu, J...................................................... 1236 (Tue) Lu, J......................................................1317 (Thu) Lu, J..................................................... 1092 (Wed) Lu, L....................................................... 674 (Tue) Lu, M................................. 1213 (Tue), 1214 (Tue) Lu, M.................................................... 1213 (Tue) Lu, T..................................1333 (Tue), 1339 (Wed) Lu, W.............................. 1040 (Wed), 1042 (Wed) Lu, Y...................................................... 1208 (Tue) Lu, Z......................................................... 758 (Fri) Luche, M..........................1060 (Thu), 1065 (Thu) Lucht, B................................722 (Thu), 723 (Thu) Lukac, P.................................................... 628 (Fri) Luna Vera, F.......................................... 1477 (Tue) Lunsford, S..............................................43 (Mon) Luo, J.......................................1 (Mon), 201 (Thu) Luo, K..................................................1253 (Mon) Luo, S....................................................1063 (Thu) Luo, T...............................1427 (Thu), 1429 (Thu) Luo, W.................................................1249 (Mon) Lux, M........... 1030 (Tue), 1035 (Tue), 1063 (Thu) Lvov, S.............234 (Wed), 244 (Wed), 245 (Wed), ......... 247 (Thu), 249 (Thu), 251 (Thu), 412 (Tue) Lvovich, V........................................... 1569 (Wed) Lyon, S................................... 845 (Tue), 878 (Tue) Lytle, D................................................... 840 (Tue) Lytle, J...................................................273 (Mon)

Maes, J............. 997 (Tue), 999 (Tue), 1119 (Mon), ............................................................ 1160 (Wed) Maier, J................................................. 1458 (Tue) Maillard, F.............................................. 392 (Tue) Majewska-Elazanowska, H..................... 296 (Tue) Majhi, P.......................... 1170 (Wed), 1312 (Wed) Majsztrik, P............................................ 509 (Wed) Majumdar, A........................................1539 (Thu) Makel, D.............................................. 1570 (Wed) Makhov, V............................................ 1513 (Tue) Makihara, K.........................................1276 (Mon) Makino, K...............................................618 (Thu) Makrandi, J........................................... 1524 (Tue) Maksuta, I............................................... 671 (Tue) Malavasi, L............................ 779 (Tue), 780 (Tue) Malevich, D............................................594 (Thu) Malhouitre, S........................................ 1035 (Tue) Malhouitre, S.......................................1017 (Mon) Malki, B................................. 971 (Tue), 972 (Tue) Malliaras, G......................................... 1244 (Wed) Malloy, A............................... 134 (Tue), 147 (Tue) Mammarella, R...................................... 516 (Wed) Manatt, K............................................ 1565 (Wed) Mandić, Z............................................. 1400 (Tue) Mandowara, S.........................................804 (Thu) Mangano, S......................................... 1044 (Wed) Mani, P................................................... 370 (Sun) Mankel, E................................................59 (Mon) Mankowski, G.... 835 (Tue), 848 (Thu), 849 (Thu) Mannaert, G......................................... 1035 (Tue) Manohar, A........................................... 183 (Wed) Manriquez, F........................................... 475 (Tue) Mansfeld, F............................................ 183 (Wed) Mansour, A............................................. 682 (Tue) Manthiram, A........................ 653 (Tue), 676 (Tue) Mantl, S................................................ 1139 (Tue) Maram, P.............................................. 1527 (Tue) Marandian Hagh, N............................... 669 (Tue) Marassi, R............................................... 296 (Tue) Marcinek, M............................................. 742 (Fri) Marcus, P............................897 (Wed), 944 (Mon) Mardare, A............................................1500 (Thu) Marina, O.............................................. 787 (Wed) Marinipoulos, A.................................. 1090 (Wed) Markevich, A......................................... 172 (Wed) Markley, T.............................................. 924 (Wed) Markovic, N...........................................387 (Mon) Marquez, A............................................ 242 (Wed) Marsan, B............................................... 140 (Tue) Marschilok, A......................................... 139 (Tue) Martínez, A........................................... 1535 (Tue) Martemianov, S...................................... 442 (Tue) Martens, N........................................... 1046 (Wed) Martin, C...............................................869 (Mon) Martin, F................................................. 998 (Tue) Martin, R.............................................. 1454 (Tue) Martinez, E............................................. 998 (Tue) Martinez, M........................................... 539 (Wed) Martino, J............................................. 1086 (Tue) Marusic, K.............................................. 831 (Tue) Maruyama, G........................................108 (Mon) Maruyama, S......................................... 698 (Wed) Marx, L................................................ 1574 (Wed) Masahara, M........................................ 1308 (Wed) Masayuki, N........................................... 432 (Tue) Mascaro, L......................... 1006 (Tue), 1401 (Tue) Mascher, P.....1176 (Thu), 1179 (Thu), 1182 (Thu) Mashio, T............................................... 519 (Wed) Maslar, J............................1099 (Wed), 1324 (Tue) Maslov, V................................................ 671 (Tue) Masset, P................................................ 913 (Wed) Massingill, J............................................ 136 (Tue) Mastro, M....................... 1250 (Mon), 1264 (Tue), ...................................... 1345 (Wed), 1348 (Wed), ....................................... 1349 (Wed), 1350 (Wed) Masuda, H.............................................. 879 (Tue) Masuda, T.............................................1319 (Thu) Masuoka, F...............................................21 (Mon) Masuqul, H........................................... 1528 (Tue)

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Mårdalen, J............................................ 918 (Wed) Médiebielle, M.......................................724 (Thu) Ménétrier, M.......................................... 135 (Tue) Ma, B...................................................... 482 (Tue) Ma, S.....................................339 (Thu), 341 (Thu) Ma, X.................................................... 1478 (Tue) Ma, X...................................................... 674 (Tue) Ma, Y...................................................... 224 (Wed) Macak, J................................78 (Mon), 331 (Wed) Maccario, M..........................................270 (Mon) Macdonald, D......................49 (Mon), 177 (Wed), ..........................232 (Wed), 839 (Tue), 855 (Thu), ......................................... 899 (Wed), 1418 (Wed) MacDonnell, F..................................... 1495 (Wed) MacDougall, B....................................... 325 (Wed) MacFarlane, D........................................ 904 (Tue) Machesky, M........................247 (Thu), 248 (Thu) Machkaoutsan, V................................. 1097 (Wed) Machut, M............................................. 237 (Wed) Madhiri, N............................................. 788 (Wed) Madier, L................................................ 442 (Tue) Maeda, M............................................... 407 (Tue) Maeda, R............................................... 1237 (Tue) Maeda, Y........ 1292 (Tue), 1293 (Tue), 1315 (Thu) Maeng, W............................................ 1418 (Wed)

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Mather, P................................................ 435 (Tue) Mathew, A............................................ 1129 (Tue) Mathew, V........................................... 1302 (Wed) Mathur, S...............................................982 (Mon) Mathur, V..............................................118 (Mon) Matos, B................................ 476 (Tue), 477 (Tue) Matsubara, E........................................... 838 (Tue) Matsubara, K...........................................33 (Mon) Matsui, K.................................................10 (Mon) Matsui, M.............................................. 169 (Wed) Matsui, S................................................874 (Mon) Matsui, T................................................ 220 (Wed) Matsui, T................................................. 651 (Tue) Matsui, Y.............................................. 1301 (Wed) Matsukawa, T...................................... 1308 (Wed) Matsuki, T...................... 1120 (Mon), 1128 (Mon) Matsumoto, F......................................... 448 (Tue) Matsumoto, H....................................... 223 (Wed) Matsumoto, M......................................874 (Mon) Matsumura, H...................................... 1471 (Tue) Matsunaga, A.........................................564 (Thu) Matsunaga, M...................... 27 (Mon), 50 (Mon), .............................................53 (Mon), 178 (Wed) Matsuo, M...............................................50 (Mon) Matsuoka, M......................................... 554 (Wed) Matsuzawa, K..........................454 (Tue), 623 (Fri) Matthews, T......................................... 1492 (Wed) Matuta, S...............................................646 (Mon) Matz, P................................................. 1041 (Wed) Mauger, A............................ 309 (Tue), 645 (Mon) Mauger, A............................................... 307 (Tue) Maurice, V..........................897 (Wed), 944 (Mon) Mawst, L..............................................1258 (Mon) Maye, M................................................... 92 (Tue) Mayernick, A.............................................6 (Mon) Maynard, B............................................. 480 (Tue) McBreen, J......... 228 (Wed), 339 (Thu), 727 (Thu) McCafferty, E..... 861 (Thu), 950 (Mon), 960 (Tue) McGrath, J........... 414 (Tue), 415 (Tue), 417 (Tue), .............................................................. 521 (Wed) McGrath, P............................................. 423 (Tue) McHugh, P.............................................. 963 (Tue) McIntyre, P........................ 1132 (Tue), 1134 (Tue) McKim, A............................................. 1036 (Tue) McLafferty, J.......................................... 177 (Wed) McLean, R.............................................974 (Mon) McMahon, J.........................................1317 (Thu) McMurray, H........ 882 (Tue), 884 (Tue), 906 (Tue) McMurray, J..........................................1104 (Thu) McMurray, N....................... 863 (Mon), 881 (Tue) McSweeney, R....................................... 1512 (Tue) Meas, Y....................................................69 (Mon) Mecheri, B............................. 436 (Tue), 487 (Tue) Mecker, L.............................................. 1454 (Tue) Medina, J............................................. 1352 (Wed) Meduri, P............................................... 712 (Wed) Meerholz, K......................................... 1243 (Wed) Mei, H..................................................... 479 (Tue) Mei, X..................................................1253 (Mon) Meier, D............................................... 1556 (Wed) Mejia, I................................................1220 (Mon) Mellier, M.........................1060 (Thu), 1065 (Thu) Mench, M......... 185 (Wed), 494 (Tue), 540 (Wed), .......................... 541 (Wed), 572 (Thu), 575 (Thu) Meng, Y.............................. 272 (Mon), 655 (Tue), .............................................. 657 (Tue), 674 (Tue) Menon, L.........................335 (Wed), 1192 (Mon), ........................................ 1198 (Mon), 1209 (Tue) Menon, P................................................ 829 (Tue) Merlo, L..................................................577 (Thu) Merritt, D.............................................. 265 (Wed) Mertens, P........................891 (Wed), 1008 (Mon), .................... 1015 (Mon), 1019 (Tue), 1024 (Tue), .....................1030 (Tue), 1035 (Tue), 1052 (Wed), .....................1056 (Wed), 1063 (Thu), 1136 (Tue) Mertens, S............................................ 1052 (Wed) Meuris, M...... 999 (Tue), 1156 (Wed), 1158 (Wed) Meusinger, J...........................................389 (Mon) Meyer, B.............................................. 1408 (Wed)

Meynier, C........................................... 1576 (Wed) Michalik, A............................................. 880 (Tue) Michel, C.............................................. 1535 (Tue) Mickelson, L................... 1409 (Wed), 1411 (Wed) Miecznikowski, K................................... 296 (Tue) Migita, S..............................................1117 (Mon) Migliorato, P.........................................1550 (Thu) Mikhaylik, Y............................................. 753 (Fri) Milenin, A...........................................1187 (Mon) Millan-Barrios, E.................................. 1484 (Wed) Miller, A...............................................1361 (Mon) Miller, L...................................................54 (Mon) Miller, S................................................ 1208 (Tue) Mills, M.................................................865 (Mon) Milošev, I............................................... 915 (Wed) Min, W..................................................644 (Mon) Minami, T............................................ 1167 (Wed) Minari, T..............................................1228 (Mon) Minegishi, T........................................ 1351 (Wed) Miners, J................................................649 (Mon) Mineshige, A....................................... 1491 (Wed) Minor, A................................................. 766 (Tue) Minor, C.............................................. 1567 (Wed) Minot, C................................................944 (Mon) Mirkin, M.............................................1510 (Thu) Mirza Rosca, J......................................... 970 (Tue) Mischler, S..............................................853 (Thu) Mishra, K........................... 1329 (Tue), 1512 (Tue) Misra, D....... 1169 (Wed), 1171 (Wed), 1284 (Tue) Missert, N.........................868 (Mon), 1406 (Wed) Mita, Y...................................................... 751 (Fri) Mitani, T................................................. 474 (Tue) Mitchell, M......................... 603 (Thu), 1456 (Tue) Mitchell, R.............................................. 778 (Tue) Mitome, M..........................................1194 (Mon) Mitomo, M........................................... 1518 (Tue) Mitov, S................................................. 504 (Wed) Mitsushima, S........................................385 (Mon) Mittal, V................................................. 514 (Wed) Miura, K................................................ 518 (Wed) Miura, N.................................................337 (Thu) Miura-Mattausch, M..... 1274 (Mon), 1274 (Mon) Miyadera, T..........................................1228 (Mon) Miyagusuku, M..................................... 238 (Wed) Miyahara, K.............................................53 (Mon) Miyake, M...........................................1274 (Mon) Miyamoto, K......................................... 516 (Wed) Miyao, M.......................... 1292 (Tue), 1293 (Tue), ......................................... 1294 (Tue), 1315 (Thu) Miyasaka, T........................... 352 (Tue), 360 (Thu) Miyashiro, H............................................ 751 (Fri) Miyatake, K........................... 416 (Tue), 422 (Tue) Miyatake, N...........................................976 (Mon) Miyazaki, K............................................ 554 (Wed) Miyazaki, S................... 1113 (Mon), 1120 (Mon), ..........1128 (Mon), 1131 (Tue), 1168 (Wed), 1276 (Mon) Mizaikoff, B..........................................1505 (Thu) Mizuno, K.............................................. 518 (Wed) Mizutani, M...........................................279 (Mon) Moakes, G........................................... 1560 (Wed) Moffat, T............................................... 1387 (Tue) Mohajerzadeh, S................ 1207 (Tue), 1215 (Tue) Mohammed, Z........................................ 300 (Tue) Mohney, S............................................ 1212 (Tue) Mol, J................. 100 (Tue), 919 (Wed), 929 (Wed) Molas, G......... 998 (Tue), 1184 (Thu), 1184 (Thu) Molesa, S.............................................1218 (Mon) Molina-Contreras, J............................. 1338 (Wed) Molnar, L.............................................. 1033 (Tue) Momai, T............................................... 178 (Wed) Momida, H........................................... 1131 (Tue) Momma, T..........298 (Tue), 614 (Thu), 710 (Wed) Monsma, D............................................977 (Mon) Montanino, M........................................737 (Thu) Montazami, R.........................................808 (Thu) Montero-Ocampo, C.............................. 826 (Tue) Moon, C................................................. 483 (Tue) Moon, J................................................. 1034 (Tue)

Moon, J.................................................1505 (Thu) Moon, J.................................................1547 (Thu) Moon, S................................................ 1523 (Tue) Moore, E.............................................. 1099 (Wed) Moore, J................................................ 1036 (Tue) Moore, J.................................................975 (Mon) Moore, R................................................ 548 (Wed) Moore, R.............................................. 1154 (Wed) Moot, K................................. 74 (Mon), 105 (Tue) Morales, M............................................280 (Mon) Morein, C............................................... 124 (Tue) Morell, G................................................ 685 (Tue) Moretti, F.............................................. 1038 (Tue) Morgan, D...........390 (Tue), 391 (Tue), 802 (Wed) Morgan, S.............................................. 922 (Wed) Mori, N....................................................53 (Mon) Mori, T.................................................... 695 (Tue) Mori, Y...................................................976 (Mon) Morimitsu, M........................................ 179 (Wed) Morimoto, Y........................................... 427 (Tue) Morita, M................................................. 205 (Fri) Morita, M.........................1080 (Tue), 1572 (Wed) Moriyama, K........................................ 1558 (Wed) Morris, P.............................................. 1566 (Wed) Morrison, J........................................... 1328 (Tue) Mortalò, C............................. 780 (Tue), 779 (Tue) Mortensen, E.......................................... 138 (Tue) Mortensen, K....................................... 1048 (Wed) Moshurchak, L.......................................721 (Thu) Moszczyński, P....................................... 520 (Wed) Motayed, A........................................... 1324 (Tue) Motoyama, M........................................ 334 (Wed) Moulton, S................................................9 (Mon) Moulton, S..............................................20 (Mon) Mount, A................................................ 883 (Tue) Mozetic, M.............................................365 (Thu) Mu-Tung, C.........................................1197 (Mon) Mubeen, S........................................... 1564 (Wed) Muckerman, J........................................... 630 (Fri) Mueller Hansen, K................................. 883 (Tue) Mueller, M............................................1106 (Thu) Mugikura, Y............................................ 462 (Tue) Mukaibo, H........................................... 710 (Wed) Mukerjee, S.........186 (Wed), 403 (Tue), 443 (Tue), ........ 553 (Wed), 584 (Thu), 597 (Thu), 611 (Thu) Mukundan, R...................... 406 (Tue), 571 (Thu), .............................................. 621 (Fri), 795 (Wed) Mullens, J............................................. 1138 (Tue) Mulpuri, R............................................ 1324 (Tue) Munakata, H.......................................... 437 (Tue) Munnagi, A........................................... 719 (Wed) Murakami, H........................................1107 (Thu) Murakami, K......................................... 1210 (Tue) Murali, M.......... 299 (Tue), 300 (Tue), 1391 (Tue), .......................................... 1392 (Tue), 1393 (Tue) Muramatsu, T....................................... 1388 (Tue) Muranaka, M..........................................806 (Thu) Murase, K............................ 838 (Tue), 1396 (Tue) Murata, K...............................................976 (Mon) Murata, T...............................................646 (Mon) Murayama, I............................................. 205 (Fri) Murota, J........................... 1280 (Tue), 1283 (Tue) Murphy, C...........................................1016 (Mon) Murphy, M............................................. 425 (Tue) Murphy, R........................................... 1100 (Wed) Murthi, V.............................. 403 (Tue), 597 (Thu) Murthy, M........................................... 1350 (Wed) Murugesan, V........................................ 182 (Wed) Mushfiq, M...........................................1539 (Thu) Mustain, W......... 434 (Tue), 605 (Thu), 606 (Thu) Muth, J.................................................1549 (Thu) Muthuvel, M......................................... 242 (Wed) Muto, S...................664 (Tue), 665 (Tue), 743 (Fri) Muzikar, M............................................ 184 (Wed) Myllymaki, P........................................ 1139 (Tue) Myung, N....1358 (Mon), 1373 (Tue), 1564 (Wed) Myung, N................................................63 (Mon) Myung, S.............. 154 (Tue), 155 (Tue), 156 (Tue)

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Negro, E..................................................586 (Thu) Neil, W.................................................... 905 (Tue) Nelissen, G............................................. 961 (Tue) Nelson, J............................................... 1380 (Tue) Nemoto, Y........................................... 1096 (Wed) Neophytides, G...................................... 440 (Tue) Neophytides, S....................................... 440 (Tue) Nerkar, J.................................................. 308 (Tue) Neudeck, P...................... 1348 (Wed), 1349 (Wed) Neudeck, P........................................... 1342 (Wed) Neurock, M.......................... 376 (Sun), 946 (Mon) Newman, J......... 190 (Thu), 197 (Thu), 266 (Wed) Newman, R........................948 (Mon), 1438 (Thu) Ng, C.................................................... 1073 (Tue) Nguyen, N........................................... 1099 (Wed) Nguyen, P.............................132 (Tue), 170 (Wed) Nguyen, T.............................................. 542 (Wed) Nguyen, T............................................... 288 (Tue) Nguyen, T............................................. 1088 (Tue) Nguyen, V............................................. 1022 (Tue) Nicic, I.................................................... 839 (Tue) Nielsch, K..............................................982 (Mon) Nielsen, J.................................................. 88 (Tue) Nien, Y...................................................647 (Mon) Niessen, R..............................................978 (Mon) Nieto, S................................................... 680 (Tue) Niikura, J............................................... 522 (Wed) Niina, F.................................................. 702 (Wed) Niinistö, L............................................ 1139 (Tue) Niitani, T................................................ 691 (Tue) Nikiforova, I......................................... 1007 (Tue) Nikoobakht, B...................................... 1324 (Tue) Ninan, B............................................... 1289 (Tue) Ning, Z................................................1366 (Mon) Nino, J.................................................... 764 (Tue) Nisanciglu, K..........................................851 (Thu) Nisancioglu, K....................................... 918 (Wed) Nisancioglu, K..................... 769 (Tue), 864 (Mon) Nishida, T............................................... 695 (Tue) Nishida, T.............................................. 174 (Wed) Nishida, Y............................................ 1167 (Wed) Nishihara, K..........................................874 (Mon) Nishikawa, K.......................................... 695 (Tue) Nishikawa, K......................................... 174 (Wed) Nishimura, K...........................................57 (Mon) Nishimura, T........................................ 1157 (Wed) Nishimura, Y........................................ 1370 (Tue) Nishioka, T.......................................... 1301 (Wed) Nishiyama, K......................................... 328 (Wed) Nitani, H............................................... 176 (Wed) Niwano, M..............................................21 (Mon) Noël, J.................876 (Tue), 898 (Wed), 912 (Tue), .......................................... 914 (Wed), 1499 (Thu) Nobe, K................................................. 1385 (Tue) Noda, K................................................. 173 (Wed) Noguchi, H............................................. 662 (Tue) Nogueira, R. P.......................................1061 (Thu) Nogueira, W......................................... 1087 (Tue) Noh, C.................................................. 1398 (Tue) Noh, H................................................. 1577 (Wed) Noh, J.................................. 353 (Tue), 1334 (Tue) Nohara, S............................... 145 (Tue), 465 (Tue) Nohira, H............................................. 1287 (Tue) Nohira, T.............................................. 1370 (Tue) Nomura, H.......................................... 1157 (Wed) Nonaka, T................................................. 743 (Fri) Noor Mohammad, S............................. 1324 (Tue) Norgren, S..........................866 (Mon), 916 (Wed) Norlin-Weissenrieder, A......................... 820 (Tue) Norskov, J.............................................. 527 (Wed) Northwood, D........................................856 (Thu) Norton, D.......................1195 (Mon), 1343 (Wed) Nosaka, Y................................................369 (Thu) Nosenko, A............................................ 172 (Wed) Notten, P..............................730 (Thu), 978 (Mon) Novak, R..............................................1008 (Mon) Novoa, R................................................. 955 (Tue) Numata, T............................................. 1278 (Tue) Nunnari, S............................................1438 (Thu)

Nyholm, L............................................. 715 (Wed) Nykypanchuk, D...................................... 92 (Tue) Nyns, L............... 997 (Tue), 999 (Tue), 1147 (Tue)

Na, B....................................................... 675 (Tue) Na, Y..................................................... 1088 (Tue) Nabatame, T...................1117 (Mon), 1163 (Wed) Nadareishvili, M..................................... 107 (Tue) Nafees, A................................................ 841 (Tue) Nagahara, K.............................................57 (Mon) Nagahiro, K.......................................... 1288 (Tue) Nagai, M................................................. 492 (Tue) Nagao, M...................................................5 (Mon) Nagasato, Y..........................................1116 (Mon) Nagashima, M....................................... 328 (Wed) Nagasubramanian, G............................. 129 (Tue) Nagumo, Y.............................................. 422 (Tue) Naito, T................................................1113 (Mon) Naitoh, M.............................................. 233 (Wed) Naka, H..................................................564 (Thu) Nakagawa, H........................................ 1389 (Tue) Nakagawa, K......................................... 1279 (Tue) Nakagawa, T.......................................... 176 (Wed) Nakahara, S..........................................1430 (Thu) Nakahira, M........................................ 1058 (Wed) Nakajima, A.............................................22 (Mon) Nakajima, K.........................................1128 (Mon) Nakajima, K.........................................1122 (Mon) Nakamoto, H.......................................... 433 (Tue) Nakamura, G.......................................1124 (Mon) Nakamura, H........................................ 1285 (Tue) Nakamura, H...........................................21 (Mon) Nakamura, J.......................................... 1286 (Tue) Nakamura, M.........................................347 (Thu) Nakamura, S........................................ 1096 (Wed) Nakamura, T..........................................279 (Mon) Nakanishi, T............................................23 (Mon) Nakanishi, Y......................................... 1210 (Tue) Nakano, H........... 127 (Tue), 342 (Thu), 691 (Tue) Nakano, T............................................... 466 (Tue) Nakao, I................................................ 1294 (Tue) Nakase, K................................................618 (Thu) Nakatsuka, O.......................................1275 (Mon) Nakaya, M...........................................1193 (Mon) Nakayama, M......................................... 672 (Tue) Nakayama, N.......................................... 133 (Tue) Nakayama, T........................................1193 (Mon) Nakayama, Y.......................................... 173 (Wed) Nallathambi, V..................... 397 (Tue), 585 (Thu) Nam, H.............................. 1377 (Tue), 1390 (Tue) Nam, K.............. 228 (Wed), 339 (Thu), 341 (Thu) Nam, P.................................................1249 (Mon) Nam, S.................................................... 291 (Tue) Nam, S.................................................. 1005 (Tue) Namkoung, Y........................................ 1403 (Tue) Nanjo, T.................................................. 408 (Tue) Nar, K................................................... 1333 (Tue) Nara, H.................................................. 710 (Wed) Nara, Y.................................................1120 (Mon) Nara, Y..... 1113 (Mon), 1122 (Mon), 1124 (Mon), ....................1128 (Mon), 1131 (Tue), 1168 (Wed) Narayanan, S........................ 196 (Thu), 693 (Tue) Narayanan, V....................1100 (Wed), 1135 (Tue) Narumi, K......................... 1292 (Tue), 1315 (Thu) Natalia, B................................................ 673 (Tue) Natan, M................................................ 164 (Tue) Natelson, D.........................................1222 (Mon) Nathan, M.............................................119 (Mon) Natori, A............................................... 1286 (Tue) Natta, M............................ 199 (Thu), 1344 (Wed) Naughton, J.....................1028 (Tue), 1053 (Wed), ......................................... 1290 (Tue), 1321 (Thu) Navarro-Urrios, D.................................1174 (Thu) Naz, T.................................................... 1403 (Tue) Nazarov, A.............................................. 885 (Tue) Ndzebet, E.............................................. 138 (Tue) Neal, L................................................... 799 (Wed) Nealson, K............................................. 183 (Wed) Neduzhko, L........................................... 671 (Tue) Neelakantan, L....................................... 823 (Tue) Negara, M............................................ 1170 (Wed) 114

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O’Grady, M...........................................1430 (Thu) O’Brien, B............................................. 1469 (Tue) O’Connell, D.......................................1126 (Mon) O’Connor, E........................................1126 (Mon) O’Grady, W.......................................... 1481 (Wed) O’Hayre, R.............................................. 430 (Tue) O’Malley, D.........................................1192 (Mon) O’Neill, C...............................................850 (Thu) O’Sullivan, B.................. 1164 (Wed), 1166 (Wed) O’uchi, S.............................................. 1308 (Wed) Oakley, J.............................................. 1300 (Wed) Oba, F...............526 (Wed), 699 (Wed), 700 (Wed) Oba, R......................................................35 (Mon) Oba, Y.................................................... 702 (Wed) Obare, S.................................................... 91 (Tue) OBrien, B.............................................. 1382 (Tue) Obrovac, M........................ 222 (Wed), 705 (Wed) Ofer, D....................................................726 (Thu) Ogami, Y.................................................564 (Thu) Ogasawara, K........................................ 1526 (Tue) Ogawa, A........................... 433 (Tue), 1117 (Mon) Ogawa, K............................................... 698 (Wed) Ogawa, M............................................1275 (Mon) Ogino, K............................................... 1210 (Tue) Ogino, Y................................................ 702 (Wed) Ogle, K.................................................... 887 (Tue) Ogumi, Z............. 133 (Tue), 463 (Tue), 464 (Tue), ......................... 554 (Wed), 566 (Thu), 698 (Wed) Oh, B......................................................726 (Thu) Oh, J....................................................... 302 (Tue) Oh, J.................................................... 1312 (Wed) Oh, K....................................................1423 (Thu) Oh, M..................................................... 149 (Tue) Oh, S........................................................28 (Mon) Oh, S......................................................109 (Mon) Oh, S....................................................... 675 (Tue) Oh, T....................................................... 775 (Tue) Oh, Y...................................................... 101 (Tue) Ohashi, M............................................. 535 (Wed) Ohba, T................................................. 1206 (Tue) Ohdaira, T...........................................1120 (Mon) Ohji, Y.......................... 1113 (Mon), 1124 (Mon), .......................................1128 (Mon), 1168 (Wed) Ohlhausen, J......................................... 933 (Wed) Ohma, A............................. 502 (Wed), 519 (Wed) Ohmi, T............................................... 1309 (Wed) Ohmori, K............................................ 1131 (Tue) Ohmori, K...........................................1124 (Mon) Ohno, M................................................ 334 (Wed) Ohno, T................................................ 1131 (Tue) Ohno, Y.................................................... 751 (Fri) Ohsaka, T............................................... 320 (Wed) Ohta, A................................................1128 (Mon) Ohta, M.................................................. 490 (Tue) Ohta, S....................................................614 (Thu) Ohta, Y..................................................979 (Mon) Ohtani, T............................................. 1491 (Wed) Ohtsu, M.............................................. 1199 (Tue) Ohtsubo, R............................................... 754 (Fri) Ohtsuki, K.............................................639 (Mon) Ohyama, K............................................. 455 (Tue) Oka, H...................................................... 743 (Fri) Okada, H............................................... 233 (Wed) Okada, S................................................ 221 (Wed) Okada, Y................................................ 522 (Wed) Okahara, K............................................. 666 (Tue) Okamoto, K............................................ 666 (Tue) Okamoto, K.........................................1127 (Mon) Okamoto, R......................................... 1058 (Wed) Oki, H.................................................... 173 (Wed) Okojie, R.............................................. 1342 (Wed) Oktyabrsky, S....................................... 1154 (Wed) Okuda, C.................................................. 743 (Fri)

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Okuda, S................................................. 127 (Tue) Okumura, T.............................................72 (Mon) Okuno, Y............................................. 1097 (Wed) Okushi, K.............................................. 697 (Wed) Oldfield, E........................................... 1493 (Wed) Oleksandrov, S........................................ 485 (Tue) Olson, S......................... 1249 (Mon), 1253 (Mon) Olszta, M.................................................49 (Mon) Oltra, R..............887 (Tue), 956 (Tue), 1420 (Wed) Omar, S................................................... 764 (Tue) Onaran, G........................................... 1095 (Wed) Ong, B.................................................. 1232 (Tue) Ong, E................................................. 1562 (Wed) Ong, K................................................. 1313 (Wed) Onishi, L................................................190 (Thu) Ono, S................................... 56 (Mon), 57 (Mon), .............................................. 58 (Mon), 902 (Tue) Ono, T.................................................... 662 (Tue) Onodera, T............................................. 176 (Wed) Onsia, B................................................ 1136 (Tue) Onuki, M............................ 219 (Wed), 220 (Wed) Oomori, Y...........598 (Thu), 599 (Thu), 600 (Thu) Oosato, H............................................. 1389 (Tue) Opalka, S............................................... 525 (Wed) Opila, R................................................ 1129 (Tue) Orazem, M............................. 426 (Tue), 953 (Tue) Ornberg, A.............................................. 822 (Tue) Ornelas, R............................. 381 (Sun), 595 (Thu) Orozco, G............167 (Tue), 381 (Sun), 475 (Tue), ...............................................................595 (Thu) Ortega, R..............................................1107 (Thu) Ortega, R.................................................69 (Mon) Ortiz, J.....................................................69 (Mon) Orucu, H............................................... 1511 (Tue) Osaka, T.............. 23 (Mon), 298 (Tue), 614 (Thu), .............................................................. 710 (Wed) Osakabe, Y..............................................854 (Thu) Osaki, H................................................ 1371 (Tue) Osborne, S............................................ 1376 (Tue) Oshima, H.............................................. 838 (Tue) Oshiyama, A......................................... 1131 (Tue) Ostapenko, G....................................... 1395 (Tue) Osten, H............................................... 1137 (Tue) Ota, H.............................1117 (Mon), 1163 (Wed) Ota, K....................................................385 (Mon) Ota, K.................................................. 1049 (Wed) Otake, Y................................................. 219 (Wed) Otmacic Curkovic, H............................. 831 (Tue) Ott, A.................................................... 1033 (Tue) Ou, K...................................................... 817 (Tue) Oustaloup, A......................................... 255 (Wed) Owejan, J................................................593 (Thu) Owen, J.................................................. 175 (Wed) Owrutsky, J....................... 240 (Wed), 1567 (Wed) Oya, Y................................... 888 (Tue), 940 (Thu) Oyamatsu, D........................................ 1471 (Tue) Oyesanya, O......................................... 1464 (Tue) Ozawa, Y................................................. 658 (Tue) Ozen, G................................................ 1511 (Tue) Ozil, P......................................................69 (Mon)

Panday, A...............................................741 (Thu) Pandit, V...............................................1070 (Thu) Pandolfo, T............................................. 308 (Tue) Pandy, A................................................... 632 (Fri) Pandya, K............................................ 1481 (Wed) Pang, X................................................... 809 (Tue) Pantelides, S........................................ 1090 (Wed) Pantisano, L....................... 1133 (Tue), 1143 (Tue) Pap, A...................................................1111 (Thu) Papangelakis, V...................................... 244 (Wed) Papon, A................................................. 998 (Tue) Park, B................................... 155 (Tue), 156 (Tue) Park, C.................................................. 1020 (Tue) Park, C.................................................... 165 (Tue) Park, C.................................................. 1402 (Tue) Park, C.................................................. 1088 (Tue) Park, C................................................. 1306 (Wed) Park, D................................................. 1311 (Wed) Park, D.....................................................36 (Mon) Park, I................................................... 1034 (Tue) Park, I....................................................980 (Mon) Park, J............................. 1013 (Mon), 1020 (Tue), ....................1024 (Tue), 1057 (Wed), 1064 (Thu), .........................................1066 (Thu), 1068 (Thu) Park, J......................................................63 (Mon) Park, J................................................... 1446 (Tue) Park, J..................................................... 812 (Tue) Park, J................................................... 1005 (Tue) Park, J..................................................... 418 (Tue) Park, J.................................................. 1347 (Wed) Park, J..................................................... 298 (Tue) Park, J..................................................1115 (Mon) Park, J..................................................1258 (Mon) Park, J....................................................980 (Mon) Park, J..................................................... 314 (Tue) Park, J..................................................... 481 (Tue) Park, J..................................................... 229 (Tue) Park, K.................................. 158 (Tue), 159 (Tue), .............................................. 160 (Tue), 316 (Tue) Park, K............................... 1089 (Tue), 1150 (Tue) Park, K.....................................................37 (Mon) Park, K.................................................... 141 (Tue) Park, S................................................... 1023 (Tue) Park, S................................................... 1082 (Tue) Park, S................................................... 1534 (Tue) Park, S................................................... 1523 (Tue) Park, S..................................................... 782 (Tue) Park, S.................................... 151 (Tue), 153 (Tue) Park, S..................................................... 212 (Tue) Park, S.................................................... 516 (Wed) Park, S.....................149 (Tue), 150 (Tue), 206 (Fri) Park, S................................................... 1144 (Tue) Park, Y................................................... 1000 (Tue) Park, Y.................................................. 1347 (Wed) Park, Y.................................................. 1092 (Wed) Parlak, Z............................................... 1095 (Wed) Pasaogullari, U....................................... 405 (Tue) Passalacqua, E....................... 468 (Tue), 595 (Thu) Passerini, S............................736 (Thu), 737 (Thu) Patel, K.............................1332 (Tue), 1337 (Wed) Patel, M..................................................738 (Thu) Pauc, N................................................1196 (Mon) Paul, H................................................... 799 (Wed) Paul, R................................................... 510 (Wed) Pavelka, T.............................................1111 (Thu) Pavesi, L................................................1174 (Thu) Pavia, G............................................... 1160 (Wed) Payer, J.................235 (Wed), 958 (Tue), 959 (Tue) Pearton, S..................... 1195 (Mon), 1252 (Mon), .........................................1261 (Tue), 1343 (Wed) Pederson, L............................................ 787 (Wed) Pedicini, R.............................................. 468 (Tue) Peiris, P....................................................44 (Mon) Peled, E...............119 (Mon), 164 (Tue), 379 (Sun) Pellegrino, P..........................................1178 (Thu) Pellin, M.............................. 975 (Mon), 994 (Tue) Pemble, M.............................................984 (Mon) Pendyala, C............................................365 (Thu) Peng, J...................................................... 634 (Fri)

Peng, P.................................................... 817 (Tue) Pennycook, S....................................... 1090 (Wed) Pepper, M............................................1190 (Mon) Peppley, B...............................................594 (Thu) Perši, B.................................................. 1400 (Tue) Peralvarez, M........................................1178 (Thu) Pereira, N................................................ 659 (Tue) Perera, N................................................. 824 (Tue) Perez, J.................................................... 286 (Tue) Pergolesi, D............................................805 (Thu) Periasamy, P...........................................122 (Mon) Pernel, C...............................................1061 (Thu) Peron, J.................................. 497 (Tue), 498 (Tue) Perre, E....................................................24 (Mon) Perrot, H.............................................. 1574 (Wed) Persson, K..............................................272 (Mon) Pesaran, A.............................215 (Tue), 262 (Wed) Peter, L....................................................367 (Thu) Peters, D...............................................1067 (Thu) Petitclerc, M..........................................637 (Mon) Petitdidier, S.....................1060 (Thu), 1065 (Thu) Petrilli, J.................................................. 901 (Tue) Petrov, P.................................................. 100 (Tue) Petrovsky, V............................................ 783 (Tue) Petry, L...................................................858 (Thu) Pettigrew, K...................... 273 (Mon), 277 (Mon), ............................................. 283 (Tue), 343 (Thu) Pey, K................................................... 1313 (Wed) Pfitzner, L............................................. 1071 (Tue) Pflaum, J..............................................1225 (Mon) Phan, S................................................. 1289 (Tue) Piagge, R.............................................. 1160 (Wed) Pianetta, P............................................. 1132 (Tue) Pica, M.................................................... 495 (Tue) Picard, Y......................... 1345 (Wed), 1348 (Wed), ............................................................ 1349 (Wed) Picos, R................................................. 1240 (Tue) Pierpont, D............................................384 (Mon) Pietron, J...............................372 (Sun), 447 (Tue) Piga, L.....................................................586 (Thu) Piga, M...................................................586 (Thu) Pijolat, M.............................................1126 (Mon) Pilard, S.................................................274 (Mon) Pillay, D................................................. 528 (Wed) Pillay, G............................................... 1441 (Wed) Pilli, S..................................................... 834 (Tue) Piner, E................................................. 1261 (Tue) Ping Lu, J............................................. 1097 (Wed) Ping, Z.................................................1366 (Mon) Pintauro, P.............................................. 435 (Tue) Piper, A....................................................46 (Mon) Pisny, V................................................... 671 (Tue) Pitsch, H............................. 512 (Wed), 524 (Wed) Pivovar, B...........415 (Tue), 428 (Tue), 506 (Wed), ........................536 (Wed), 538 (Wed), 551 (Wed), ............................................... 571 (Thu), 626 (Fri) Pizarro-Urzua, N................................... 1520 (Tue) Platt, N...................................................199 (Thu) Plewa-Marczewska, A.......................... 1479 (Wed) Podlubnaya, N.........................................43 (Mon) Poirier, S................................................. 140 (Tue) Poler, J.....................................................81 (Mon) Poletto, L...............................................649 (Mon) Policastro, S...........................................949 (Mon) Pollakowski, B......................................1106 (Thu) Pollet, O.........................1011 (Mon), 1039 (Wed) Polleux, J................................................340 (Thu) Pomarede, C........................................ 1160 (Wed) Pomerantseva, E..................................... 163 (Tue) Pomfret, M......................... 240 (Wed), 241 (Wed) Pop, F....................................................1438 (Thu) Popa, M................ 909 (Tue), 969 (Tue), 970 (Tue) Popov, B........... 261 (Wed), 397 (Tue), 516 (Wed), ........................... 585 (Thu), 672 (Tue), 859 (Thu) Pornprasertsuk, R................................... 765 (Tue) Possner, D............................................. 1084 (Tue) Pourtois, G.....................1125 (Mon), 1158 (Wed) Povey, I..................................................984 (Mon) Powell, A............................................. 1349 (Wed)

P

Pébère, N.............................. 941 (Thu), 954 (Tue) Pace, G....................................................586 (Thu) Pacsial-Ong, E...................................... 1563 (Wed) Paddison, S.......................... 250 (Thu), 510 (Wed) Padovani, C........................................... 920 (Wed) Pagan, J.............................1332 (Tue), 1337 (Wed) Paillard, E...............................................724 (Thu) Palacin, R................................................ 690 (Tue) Palmer, D..............................247 (Thu), 248 (Thu) Pan, C..................................................... 908 (Tue) Pan, H................................................... 1232 (Tue) Pan, J................822 (Tue), 866 (Mon), 916 (Wed), .............................................................1498 (Thu) Pan, Y...................................................... 817 (Tue) Panabiere, M.......................................1196 (Mon) Panaitescu, E......................................... 335 (Wed)

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Prakash, G..............................................728 (Thu) Prakash, J........... 109 (Mon), 156 (Tue), 213 (Tue), ............................ 544 (Wed), 581 (Thu), 752 (Fri) Prakash, S........... 434 (Tue), 605 (Thu), 606 (Thu) Prasad, A...............................189 (Thu), 608 (Thu) Pratt, L................................................... 538 (Wed) Prausnitz, J.............................................190 (Thu) Pravdin, S............................................ 1059 (Wed) Precht, R................................................. 825 (Tue) Predota, M............................247 (Thu), 248 (Thu) Presuel, F................................................. 957 (Tue) Presuel-Moreno, F................................... 877 (Tue) Price, S............................... 1212 (Tue), 1238 (Tue) Prinz, F.................. 285 (Tue), 765 (Tue), 767 (Tue) Prinz, F.................................................... 430 (Tue) Proost, J................................................1435 (Thu) Protsailo, L............................................ 525 (Wed) Prtenjak, A.............................................. 831 (Tue) Pu, Q..................................................... 1465 (Tue) Punyawudho, K...................................... 445 (Tue) Puri, S................................................... 1029 (Tue) Pursel, S...................................................61 (Mon) Puurunen, R..........................................973 (Mon)

Reed, C................................................ 1353 (Wed) Reed, M............................ 1265 (Tue), 1323 (Tue), .......................................... 1325 (Tue), 1327 (Tue) Reed, M............................1437 (Thu), 1439 (Thu) Regan, J................................................. 185 (Wed) Register, L............................................. 1142 (Tue) Reichmann, K.........................................194 (Thu) Reid, J.................................................. 1298 (Wed) Reid, M.................................................. 894 (Wed) Reimer, J................................................. 423 (Tue) Reinhardt, K........................................ 1044 (Wed) Reiss, D................................................... 886 (Tue) Remita, E................................................ 964 (Tue) Ren, F.........1195 (Mon), 1252 (Mon), 1343 (Wed) Ren, F.................................................... 1261 (Tue) Ren, X.................................................... 237 (Wed) Ren, Z..................................................... 185 (Wed Renner, F................................................872 (Mon) Ressier, L.................................................849 (Thu) Rettenbacher, A..................... 413 (Tue), 473 (Tue) Rheem, Y.............................................1358 (Mon) Ribeiro, M............................................. 1146 (Tue) Rice, G..................................567 (Thu), 568 (Thu) Richard, O............................................ 1138 (Tue) Richardson, T. 642 (Mon), 643 (Mon), 714 (Wed) Richter, C.............................................. 335 (Wed) Rick, J....................................................... 93 (Tue) Ridgway, P..............................................197 (Thu) Ridley, M..............................247 (Thu), 248 (Thu) Riehl, B.................................................1538 (Thu) Riehl, B.................................................1537 (Thu) Riehl, B................................................. 1460 (Tue) Riemer, S...........................1352 (Wed), 1386 (Tue) Rignanese, G.......................................1118 (Mon) Rigsby, M..............................318 (Tue), 322 (Wed) Rincon-Mora, G.....................................606 (Thu) Ripenbein, T........................................... 164 (Tue) Rispal, L................................................ 1204 (Tue) Ritchie, D...................... 1190 (Mon), 1260 (Mon) Rivas, S................................................... 475 (Tue) Rivera, H.................................................607 (Thu) Rivera, N.............................................. 1571 (Wed) Rivera-Gandía, J.................................. 1571 (Wed) Roark, R.................................................. 124 (Tue) Roberts, J................................................579 (Thu) Roberts, J.............................................. 1261 (Tue) Robertson, M........................................ 1207 (Tue) Robins, L.............................................. 1324 (Tue) Rochat, N............................................... 998 (Tue) Roche, A............................................... 1027 (Tue) Rocheleau, R............................................. 635 (Fri) Rock, N...................................................613 (Thu) Rockward, T.......................... 406 (Tue), 444 (Tue), ............................................. 446 (Tue), 571 (Thu) Rodger, D................................................ 829 (Tue) Rodrigues, L........................................... 890 (Wed) Rodriguez Varela, J................ 478 (Tue), 491 (Tue) Rodriguez-Santiago, V........................... 245 (Wed) Roduner, E..........................504 (Wed), 1497 (Tue) Roeckerath, M...................................... 1139 (Tue) Roeder, J.............................................. 1165 (Wed) Roeper, D............................................. 1481 (Wed) Rohr, E.................................................. 1136 (Tue) Rohwerder, M....................... 857 (Thu), 880 (Tue) Rolfe, S................................................ 1346 (Wed) Rolison, D......................... 273 (Mon), 277 (Mon), ............................................. 283 (Tue), 343 (Thu) Romankiw, L........................................ 1372 (Tue) Ronald, S.................................................. 619 (Fri) Roncari, E............................................... 780 (Tue) Rong, F....................................................591 (Thu) Ronsheim, P..........................................1104 (Thu) Rooney, A................................................20 (Mon) Rooney, D............................ 38 (Mon), 1459 (Tue) Roozeboom, F........................................978 (Mon) Ropital, F................................................ 964 (Tue) Rosario-Castro, B...................................280 (Mon) Rosas, O..................................................191 (Thu) Rosca, J................................................... 969 (Tue)

Roschuk, T............................................1176 (Thu) Roscoe, S................................................ 533 (Wed) Rose-Pehrsson, S.................................. 1567 (Wed) Rosenberg, Y........................................... 379 (Sun) Rosenfeld, A......................................... 1375 (Tue) Rosenqvist, J.........................247 (Thu), 248 (Thu) Rossinot, E.............................................. 392 (Tue) Rossmanith, R....................................... 703 (Wed) Rossmeisl, J............................................ 527 (Wed) Rostamikia, G............................................7 (Mon) Roth, E................................................... 217 (Wed) Roth, S.................................................. 1200 (Tue) Rothschild, A.......................................1114 (Mon) Rouhi, N............................................... 1207 (Tue) Roussel, P.............................................. 1143 (Tue) Rouviere, J...........................................1196 (Mon) Rouya, E...............................................1437 (Thu) Rowe, S................................................ 1570 (Wed) Roy, A...................................414 (Tue), 521 (Wed) Roy, M................................................. 1576 (Wed) Roy, P..................................................... 255 (Wed) Roy, S...................................................... 426 (Tue) Roychowdhury, C.................................. 448 (Tue) Royer, A................................................ 1026 (Tue) Rozgonyi, G.................... 1091 (Wed), 1092 (Wed) Roziere, J................................ 497 (Tue), 498 (Tue) Rudberg, E.............................................. 769 (Tue) Ruoff, R...................................................80 (Mon) Rupp, B...................................................734 (Thu) Russell, C............................................. 1048 (Wed) Ruthkosky, M......................................... 284 (Tue) Rutt, O...................................................117 (Mon) Ruzyllo, J.......................1008 (Mon), 1054 (Wed), .......................................... 1212 (Tue), 1238 (Tue) Ryan, M............................................... 1565 (Wed) Ryan, P..................................................1105 (Thu) Ryder, K................................................1541 (Thu) Ryou, J.................................................. 1263 (Tue) Ryu, C..................................................1009 (Mon) Ryu, W.....................................................48 (Mon) Ryzhkova, I............................................. 832 (Tue)

Q

Qadri, S................................................ 1488 (Wed) Qin, N..................................................... 304 (Tue) Qin, Z...............912 (Tue), 914 (Wed), 1499 (Thu) Qu, L..................................................... 1326 (Tue) Qu, L......................................................276 (Mon) Quach-Vu, N.......................................... 900 (Tue) Quattrociocchi, S..................................388 (Mon)

R

Rachel, O.............................................. 1391 (Tue) Racz, A.................................................... 496 (Tue) Radisic, A.............................................. 1375 (Tue) Radisic, V.............................................1253 (Mon) Raghavan Nadar, V.............................. 1412 (Wed) Raghavan, S..........................................1070 (Thu) Raghunathan, A....................................... 632 (Fri) Ragnarsson, L....................... 997 (Tue), 999 (Tue), .........................................1147 (Tue), 1164 (Wed) Rahim, N............................................. 1169 (Wed) Rahman, M............................................ 226 (Wed) Rahmani, R.............................................592 (Thu) Rai, V.................................. 512 (Wed), 524 (Wed) Raimann, P............................................. 689 (Tue) Rajagopal, P.......................................... 1261 (Tue) Rajagopal, R............................................ 692 (Tue) Rajamma, K.......................................... 1393 (Tue) Rajeshwar, K........ 40 (Mon), 41 (Mon), 63 (Mon), ............................................... 363 (Thu), 627 (Fri) Ralston, K.............................................. 927 (Wed) Ramaker, D............................................. 372 (Sun) Ramaker, D........................... 403 (Tue), 443 (Tue), .............................................587 (Thu), 611 (Thu) Ramakrishnan, V..................................1107 (Thu) Raman Nair, C........40 (Mon), 41 (Mon), 627 (Fri) Raman, B............................................. 1556 (Wed) Ramana, C............................. 307 (Tue), 309 (Tue) Ramanathan, S................... 766 (Tue), 951 (Mon), ............................................................ 1152 (Wed) Ramani, V...........252 (Thu), 441 (Tue), 508 (Wed) Ramasamy, R......185 (Wed), 494 (Tue), 575 (Thu) Ramaswami, K........................................ 138 (Tue) Ramaswamy, N.................... 553 (Wed), 584 (Thu) Ramos, K................................................588 (Thu) Randhawa, R....................................... 1044 (Wed) Rangan, S.............................................1123 (Mon) Rankin, J.................................................804 (Thu) Rathi, M...............................................1258 (Mon) Ravet, N.................................................645 (Mon) Ravizza, E............................................ 1160 (Wed) Ray Sloppy, J............................................49 (Mon) Rayment, T............................................869 (Mon) Razus, A...................................................62 (Mon) Readinger, E.... 1265 (Tue), 1323 (Tue), 1327 (Tue) Redko, V..............172 (Wed), 216 (Tue), 671 (Tue) 116

S

Saarilahti, J............................................973 (Mon) Saavedra-Arias, J.................... 678 (Tue), 680 (Tue) Sabatier, J............................................... 255 (Wed) Saccà, A.................................................. 468 (Tue) Sacher, E................................................... 87 (Tue) Sadachika, N........................................1274 (Mon) Sadoh, T............................ 1292 (Tue), 1293 (Tue), ......................................... 1294 (Tue), 1315 (Thu) Saha, S.................................................1192 (Mon) Sahalov, H............................................ 1469 (Tue) Saida, T...................................................580 (Thu) Saint, J....................................................733 (Thu) Saito, M...................................................72 (Mon) Saito, T....................................................937 (Thu) Saito, Y.................................................1365 (Mon) Saito, Y.................................................... 765 (Tue) Saito, Y................................................... 226 (Wed) Sakaebe, H............................. 223 (Wed), 744 (Fri) Sakaguchi, H.......................................... 686 (Tue) Sakai, A................................................1275 (Mon) Sakai, N...................................................33 (Mon) Sakairi, M........... 910 (Tue), 937 (Thu), 938 (Thu) Sakamoto, K........................................ 1308 (Wed) Sakamoto, S.............................................56 (Mon) Sakashita, M........................................1275 (Mon) Sakashita, S.......................................... 1167 (Wed) Sakata, Y................................................ 219 (Wed) Sakuda, A................................................ 683 (Tue) Sakuma, G............................................. 334 (Wed) Sakuraba, M....................... 1280 (Tue), 1283 (Tue) Saleh, Y.................................................. 701 (Wed) Salem, B...............................................1196 (Mon) Salla, A.................................................. 1522 (Tue) Salleo, A...............................................1227 (Mon) Salvetat, T............................................ 1039 (Wed) Salvietti, E............................................ 1006 (Tue)

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Samantilleke, A......................................367 (Thu) Sambandam, S........................................ 441 (Tue) Sambandam, S........................................252 (Thu) Sammiceli, F........................................ 1160 (Wed) Sampath, A........................ 1323 (Tue), 1325 (Tue) Sampath, S............................................... 209 (Fri) Sampathkumaran, U............................1539 (Thu) Samson, S............................................. 1532 (Tue) Samuelson, L........................................ 1202 (Tue) San Andres, E....................................... 1143 (Tue) Sanchez, J............................. 392 (Tue), 724 (Thu) Sanchez-Pomales, G............................ 1571 (Wed) Sandnes, E............................................1431 (Thu) Sanford, N............................................ 1324 (Tue) Sanna, S..................................................805 (Thu) Sano, A.................................................. 698 (Wed) Sano, K............................ 1015 (Mon), 1019 (Tue) Sanson, A................................................ 780 (Tue) Santee, S...............................722 (Thu), 729 (Thu) Santiago, D............................ 289 (Tue), 310 (Tue) Santiago, E............................. 476 (Tue), 477 (Tue) Santiago, J.............................................. 430 (Tue) Santiago, L........................................... 1571 (Wed) Sarkozy, S.............................................1260 (Mon) Sasajima, K............................................. 437 (Tue) Sasaki, K.................................................587 (Thu) Sasaki, K..................................................32 (Mon) Sasaki, K.................................................806 (Thu) Sasaki, T..................664 (Tue), 665 (Tue), 743 (Fri) Sasano, Y................................ 664 (Tue), 665 (Tue) Sassman, B........................................... 1307 (Wed) Sastry, A................................................. 257 (Wed) Sato, K................................................. 1096 (Wed) Sato, K....................................................937 (Thu) Sato, M...........................1113 (Mon), 1168 (Wed) Satterfield, B.......................................... 509 (Wed) Sattler, A............................................... 1079 (Tue) Saunders, M.........................273 (Mon), 343 (Thu) Savadogo, O........................................... 478 (Tue) Savin, H................................................1110 (Thu) Savinell, R........................ 1440 (Wed), 1443 (Thu) Savinova, E............................................. 294 (Tue) Savtchouk, A........................................1112 (Thu) Sawano, K............................................. 1279 (Tue) Scamans, G.........................863 (Mon), 917 (Wed) Schütze, M............................................. 913 (Wed) Schaberg, M........................384 (Mon), 533 (Wed) Schaekers, M........................................1114 (Mon) Scheffey, C.............................................862 (Mon) Schellenberger, M................................. 1071 (Tue) Scherer, G............. 411 (Tue), 424 (Tue), 529 (Tue) Scherson, D....................... 1448 (Tue), 1450 (Tue) Schmidt, C............................................ 265 (Wed) Schmidt, P......................... 1329 (Tue), 1512 (Tue) Schmidt, P............................................ 1514 (Tue) Schmidt, V...........................................1187 (Mon) Schmithals, G......................................... 292 (Tue) Schmuck, M......................... 689 (Tue), 734 (Thu) Schmuki, P............................. 78 (Mon), 812 (Tue) Schmuki, P.........................331 (Wed), 871 (Mon), .............................................. 886 (Tue), 900 (Tue) Schneider, I............................................ 424 (Tue) Schneider, J..........................................1540 (Thu) Scholz, R..............................................1187 (Mon) Schram, T..........................1136 (Tue), 1166 (Wed) Schreiber, M............................. 202 (Fri), 203 (Fri) Schroder, D........................................... 1074 (Tue) Schubert, J............................................ 1139 (Tue) Schuhmann, W....................................1501 (Thu) Schull, T.................................................. 372 (Sun) Schwalke, U......................1093 (Wed), 1204 (Tue) Schwartz, D.......................................... 1380 (Tue) Schwartz, M.......................................... 1385 (Tue) Schwarzacher, W..................................1433 (Thu) Schweiger, M.......................................... 689 (Tue) Schwierz, F............................................1320 (Thu) Scofield, J.............................................. 1266 (Tue) Scott, D.................................................. 184 (Wed)

Scott, E.................................................. 265 (Wed) Scott, S................................................... 922 (Wed) Scozzari, C........................................... 1160 (Wed) Scragg, J..................................................367 (Thu) Scully, J............. 877 (Tue), 923 (Wed), 930 (Wed), .........................942 (Thu), 957 (Tue), 1419 (Wed) Seacrist, M........................................... 1091 (Wed) Searson, P..... 818 (Tue), 1360 (Mon), 1368 (Mon), 1374 (Tue), 1382 (Tue), 1469 (Tue) Sebastiani, A........................................ 1160 (Wed) Seidel, T............................................... 1164 (Wed) Seino, S.................................................. 176 (Wed) Sekar, K................................................ 1486 (Wed) Seker, E.................................................1439 (Thu) Seki, S....................................................... 751 (Fri) Sekiguchi, H......................................... 1330 (Tue) Seko, A................................................... 526 (Wed) Semancik, S......................................... 1556 (Wed) Sengodan, S.......................................... 1392 (Tue) Sengupta, A..........................................1070 (Thu) Senoh, H.................................................569 (Thu) Senz, S.................................................1187 (Mon) Seo, D.................................................... 711 (Wed) Seo, D..................................................... 777 (Tue) Seo, J..................................................... 1005 (Tue) Seo, M...................................................1432 (Thu) Seo, S....................................................1178 (Thu) Seo, T.................................................... 1283 (Tue) Seshadri, H........................................... 1451 (Tue) Setiawan, Y.......................................... 1313 (Wed) Setlur, A............................ 1515 (Tue), 1516 (Tue), .......................................... 1517 (Tue), 1521 (Tue) Severi, S................................................ 1143 (Tue) Sfigakis, F....................... 1190 (Mon), 1260 (Mon) Sganappa, M........................................... 495 (Tue) Shaban, Y.............................................. 1269 (Tue) Shahredji, D......................................... 1277 (Tue) Shaju, K.................................................. 135 (Tue) Shakutsui, M........................................ 1237 (Tue) Shallenberger, J....................................1109 (Thu) Shamsi, A............................................. 1575 (Wed) Shan, X.................................235 (Wed), 958 (Tue) Shang, D................................................. 482 (Tue) Shanmugasundaram, K...................... 1054 (Wed), .......................................... 1212 (Tue), 1238 (Tue) Shannon, K........................................... 894 (Wed) Shannon, M........................................ 1573 (Wed) Shao, I................................................. 1303 (Wed) Shao, R..................................................977 (Mon) Shao, W................................................ 1378 (Tue) Shao, z.....................................................19 (Mon) Shao-Horn, Y.........................86 (Tue), 264 (Wed), ............................ 390 (Tue), 391 (Tue), 420 (Tue), ............................ 474 (Tue), 655 (Tue), 656 (Tue), ............................ 677 (Tue), 682 (Tue), 768 (Tue), .............................................772 (Tue), 791 (Wed) Shapovalova, L..................................... 1323 (Tue) Sharif, I................................................... 413 (Tue) Sharifi, F................................................ 1394 (Tue) Sharma, R............................................... 297 (Tue) Sharma, S................................................ 412 (Tue) Sharp, K.............................. 540 (Wed), 541 (Wed) Shaw, B................ 60 (Mon), 61 (Mon), 901 (Tue), ............................................................... 907 (Tue) Shedge, H............................................. 1531 (Tue) Sheldon, B......804 (Thu), 1425 (Thu), 1428 (Thu) Shembel, E...........172 (Wed), 216 (Tue), 671 (Tue) Shen, J....................................................568 (Thu) Shen, J.................................................... 351 (Tue) Shen, J................................................. 1155 (Wed) Shen, P............ 1265 (Tue), 1323 (Tue), 1325 (Tue) Shen, P................................................... 552 (Wed) Shen, P.................................................. 1327 (Tue) Shen, S.................................................. 1263 (Tue) Sheng, W................ 86 (Tue), 390 (Tue), 391 (Tue) Shepherd, S.......................................... 1474 (Tue) Sherman, E............................................... 745 (Fri) Shevade, A........................................... 1565 (Wed) Shi, L...................................................... 311 (Tue)

Shi, P....................................................1356 (Mon) Shi, P....................................................... 457 (Tue) Shi, Q...................................................... 130 (Tue) Shi, X...................................................1114 (Mon) Shi, Z..................................................... 517 (Wed) Shi, Z......................................................725 (Thu) Shi-Xuan, H.......................................... 1233 (Tue) Shiang, J............................................... 1521 (Tue) Shibamura, N......................................... 686 (Tue) Shigemoto, T.......................................1014 (Mon) Shigyo, K................................................ 968 (Tue) Shikano, M........... 226 (Wed), 667 (Tue), 744 (Fri) Shim, J.................................................... 285 (Tue) Shim, J.................................................... 106 (Tue) Shim, J................................................... 531 (Wed) Shima, K................................................. 666 (Tue) Shima, S............................................... 1304 (Wed) Shimazoe, T........................................... 328 (Wed) Shimizu, T...........................................1187 (Mon) Shimoda, D............................................ 454 (Tue) Shimpalee, S...... 445 (Tue), 537 (Wed), 539 (Wed) Shimura, T........................................... 1167 (Wed) Shin, C................................... 31 (Mon), 34 (Mon) Shin, C...............................256 (Wed), 1402 (Tue), .......................................... 1403 (Tue), 1533 (Tue) Shin, D................................................. 1468 (Tue) Shin, H.................................................1505 (Thu) Shin, H..................................................983 (Mon) Shin, H..................................................644 (Mon) Shin, J...................................................1425 (Thu) Shin, J...................................733 (Thu), 735 (Thu) Shin, J....................................................... 206 (Fri) Shin, J....................................................... 634 (Fri) Shin, K................................................. 1489 (Wed) Shin, N................................................... 830 (Tue) Shin, Y.................................................... 782 (Tue) Shinagawa, T........................................ 1397 (Tue) Shingaya, Y..........................................1193 (Mon) Shinohara, K....................... 502 (Wed), 519 (Wed) Shinohara, T........................................... 875 (Tue) Shinozaki, K........................................... 427 (Tue) Shintaku, H........598 (Thu), 599 (Thu), 600 (Thu) Shiote, M................................................ 433 (Tue) Shiozawa, M......................... 407 (Tue), 578 (Thu) Shiozawa, T........................................... 1288 (Tue) Shirai, Y.................................................. 352 (Tue) Shiraishi, K..........................................1120 (Mon) Shiraishi, K................... 1113 (Mon), 1122 (Mon), ..................................... 1124 (Mon), 1128 (Mon), .........................................1131 (Tue), 1168 (Wed) Shiraki, Y.............................................. 1279 (Tue) Shiramizu, N........................................1319 (Thu) Shirvanian, P........................ 188 (Thu), 375 (Sun) Shitanda, I....... 962 (Tue), 1529 (Tue), 1552 (Thu) Shizuka, K............................................... 666 (Tue) Shoesmith, D.......................876 (Tue), 898 (Wed), .........................912 (Tue), 914 (Wed), 1499 (Thu) Show, Y................. 312 (Tue), 313 (Tue), 486 (Tue) Shrestha, P..........................990 (Tue), 1153 (Wed) Shukla, A.................................................. 209 (Fri) Shul, Y.................................................... 489 (Tue) Shul, Y.................................. 314 (Tue), 489 (Tue), .............................................. 777 (Tue), 830 (Tue) Shutthanandan, V............................... 1152 (Wed) Shyam, B............. 403 (Tue), 443 (Tue), 611 (Thu) Siegfried, M......................................... 1353 (Wed) Siekierski, M...................... 269 (Wed), 520 (Wed), ..................... 740 (Thu), 1479 (Wed), 1479 (Wed) Sieradzki, K......................... 452 (Tue), 1429 (Thu) Siggs, E................................ 920 (Wed), 922 (Wed) Sih, V................................................... 1051 (Wed) Sikora, E................................. 901 (Tue), 907 (Tue) Silva, H................................................ 1299 (Wed) Silva, S.................................................... 844 (Tue) Simoen, E.... 1097 (Wed), 1171 (Wed), 1281 (Tue) Simon, P..................................................24 (Mon) Simpson, P............................................1179 (Thu) Sin, Y....................................................... 783 (Tue) Singh, I................................................. 1524 (Tue)

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Singh, M.................................................741 (Thu) Singh, P................................................... 297 (Tue) Singh, S.................................................. 214 (Tue) Singhal, S.......................... 239 (Wed), 1152 (Wed) Sinha, P.................................................. 546 (Wed) Sinkkonen, J.........................................1110 (Thu) Sioncke, S............................................... 999 (Tue) Siripala, W..............................................356 (Thu) Sirisena, M........................................... 1563 (Wed) Siroma, Z.............................. 490 (Tue), 569 (Thu) Sivakumar, B........................................... 673 (Tue) Skakalova, V......................................... 1200 (Tue) Skeldon, P.............................................. 921 (Wed) Skrobica, A............................................. 831 (Tue) Skubal, L...............................................1540 (Thu) Skulan, A............................................. 1557 (Wed) Skulason, E............................................ 527 (Wed) Skundin, A.............................................. 163 (Tue) Slifka, A................................................1508 (Thu) Slobodyuk, A.........................................275 (Mon) Smart, M........... 115 (Mon), 693 (Tue), 723 (Thu), .............................................728 (Thu), 729 (Thu) Smayling, M......................................... 1289 (Tue) Smetanin, M........................................ 1414 (Wed) Smith Jr., D............................................. 413 (Tue) Smith, C................................................ 535 (Wed) Smith, C.............................................. 1307 (Wed) Smith, G.................................................731 (Thu) Smith, K.................................................728 (Thu) Smith, K.................................................729 (Thu) Smith, K...............................215 (Tue), 262 (Wed) Smotkin, E......................... 607 (Thu), 1494 (Wed) Snauwaert, J.......................................... 929 (Wed) Snyder, J............132 (Tue), 170 (Wed), 1473 (Tue) Sohach, Y................................................ 216 (Tue) Sohn, H................................................ 1020 (Tue) Sohn, H.................. 4 (Mon), 165 (Tue), 166 (Tue) Sohn, Y....................................................37 (Mon) Sokolov, A............................................ 1344 (Wed) Solberg, J...............................................864 (Mon) Solgala, A................................................740 (Thu) Soliman, K........................................... 1414 (Wed) Solla-Gullon, J..................................... 1354 (Wed) Solomon, V............................................. 297 (Tue) Soltis, J................................................... 931 (Wed) Soltman, D..........................................1218 (Mon) Son, I...................................................1013 (Mon) Son, Y.................................................... 1034 (Tue) Song, C..................................................... 620 (Fri) Song, D...................................................591 (Thu) Song, G...................................................361 (Thu) Song, H................................................1257 (Mon) Song, I................................................. 1347 (Wed) Song, K.................................................. 790 (Wed) Song, K................................................. 1398 (Tue) Song, M.................................................638 (Mon) Song, S................................................... 711 (Wed) Song, S............................ 1306 (Wed), 1307 (Wed) Song, T................................................. 1155 (Wed) Song, X.............................. 112 (Mon), 643 (Mon) Song, X................................................1258 (Mon) Song, Y.................................................1009 (Mon) Song, Y....................................................362 (Thu) Song, Y.................................................... 499 (Tue) Soni, S...................................................1428 (Thu) Sonobe, J.............................................1014 (Mon) Sood, S..................................................1546 (Thu) Souzy, R.................................................. 410 (Tue) Spadoni, S............................................ 1160 (Wed) Spano, R...............................................1174 (Thu) Spendelow, J.......406 (Tue), 551 (Wed), 609 (Thu) Spernjak, D.............................................189 (Thu) Spiewak, P.............................................1103 (Thu) Spitler, M................................................366 (Thu) Spotnitz, R............................215 (Tue), 254 (Wed) Squadrito, G...........................................595 (Thu) Sridharan, K.......................................... 237 (Wed) Srinivasan, P........................................ 1171 (Wed) Srinivasan, R........................................... 966 (Tue)

Sriramulu, S............................................ 214 (Tue) Srivastava, A..................... 1514 (Tue), 1516 (Tue), .......................................... 1517 (Tue), 1521 (Tue) Srivastava, R........................................... 370 (Sun) Stadelmann, P.........................................853 (Thu) Staehle, R............................................. 1416 (Wed) Stafford, G...................... 1407 (Wed), 1431 (Thu), .........................................1434 (Thu), 1437 (Thu) Stahlbush, R................... 1341 (Wed), 1348 (Wed) Stamenkovic, V......................................387 (Mon) Stampanoni, M..................871 (Mon), 920 (Wed) Stawasz, M........................................... 1165 (Wed) Stebe, K.............................. 1382 (Tue), 1469 (Tue) Steen, W.............................................. 1559 (Wed) Steinbach, A.........................459 (Tue), 513 (Wed) Steingart, D.......................................... 1444 (Tue) Steingart, D............................................807 (Thu) Steinhurst, D....................................... 1567 (Wed) Stephenson, D.......................................118 (Mon) Sternad, M.............................................. 689 (Tue) Stesmans, A.........................................1125 (Mon) Steven, V................................................ 932 (Wed) Stevenes, K............................................. 374 (Sun) Stevens, K............................................... 295 (Tue) Stevens, N.............................................. 920 (Wed) Stickney, J...... 988 (Tue), 1002 (Tue), 1254 (Mon), ....................................... 1270 (Tue), 1364 (Mon), ......................................... 1445 (Tue), 1507 (Thu) Stimming, U........................................... 496 (Tue) Stoeva, Z................................................. 690 (Tue) Stokes, E...........................1332 (Tue), 1337 (Wed) Stone, D.................................................. 990 (Tue) Stork, C................................................ 1559 (Wed) Strasser, P...............370 (Sun), 377 (Sun), 631 (Fri) Strehblow, H........................ 860 (Thu), 897 (Wed) Strmcnik, D...........................................387 (Mon) Stroe, M.................................................. 956 (Tue) Stroman, R.............................................. 431 (Tue) Stroud, R.............................. 277 (Mon), 378 (Sun) Stryganyuk, G...................................... 1513 (Tue) Stumper, J...............................................592 (Thu) Stupnisek-Lisac, E................................... 831 (Tue) Sturchio, N.............................................246 (Thu) Stux, A................................................... 267 (Wed) Su, C...................................................... 227 (Wed) Su, P........................................................ 765 (Tue) Su, Y.........................................................67 (Mon) Subbaraman, R...................................... 523 (Wed) Subramanian, N.....................................585 (Thu) Subramanian, V..................258 (Wed), 1451 (Tue) Subramanian, V...................................1218 (Mon) Sudoh, M................................................618 (Thu) Sueoka, K..............................................1103 (Thu) Sugii, N............................ 1127 (Mon), 1130 (Tue) Sugimoto, W...........................................580 (Thu) Sugimura, H......................................... 1396 (Tue) Sugimura, N.......................................... 554 (Wed) Sugino, T............................ 455 (Tue), 1010 (Mon) Sugita, Y...............................................1128 (Mon) Sugiyama, A.............................................23 (Mon) Sugiyama, N......................................... 1278 (Tue) Sugiyama, T...............................................8 (Mon) Sui, P.......................................................563 (Thu) Sukamto, J........................................... 1298 (Wed) Sukeshini, A.......................................... 786 (Wed) Sulzer, G............................................... 1033 (Tue) Sumanasekara, G................................... 712 (Wed) Summers, C...........................................985 (Mon) Sumon, T................................................ 845 (Tue) Sun, G..................................................... 460 (Tue) Sun, H..................................................... 482 (Tue) Sun, J....................................................1538 (Thu) Sun, L.................................... 350 (Tue), 781 (Tue) Sun, M.................................................... 846 (Tue) Sun, M..............................1352 (Wed), 1386 (Tue) Sun, P....................................................1510 (Thu) Sun, S...................................................1359 (Mon) Sun, S........................................................ 87 (Tue) Sun, Y.....................................................567 (Thu)

Sun, Y..................................................... 810 (Tue) Sun, Y................ 109 (Mon), 152 (Tue), 154 (Tue), ...............................155 (Tue), 156 (Tue), 752 (Fri) Sun, Y................................................... 1132 (Tue) Sun, Z..................................................... 889 (Tue) Sundaram, K............................................66 (Mon) Sundaresan, S....................................... 1324 (Tue) Sung, G.................................................1181 (Thu) Sung, M.................................................. 687 (Tue) Sunkara, M..... 365 (Thu), 712 (Wed), 1485 (Wed) Susut, C.................................................. 288 (Tue) Suter, T...................................................871 (Mon) Sutter, E.................................................. 964 (Tue) Suwanwarangkul, R............................... 789 (Wed) Suzuki, A................................................806 (Thu) Suzuki, E.............................................. 1308 (Wed) Suzuki, H............................................... 793 (Wed) Suzuki, K..................................................14 (Mon) Suzuki, M.............................................1122 (Mon) Suzuki, R..............................................1120 (Mon) Suzuki, S.............................................. 1157 (Wed) Suzuki, T................................................ 794 (Wed) Svensson, A............................................ 769 (Tue) Swartz, C................................................346 (Thu) Sweet, W............................................... 1376 (Tue) Swerts, J................................. 997 (Tue), 999 (Tue) Swider-Lyons, K.................. 267 (Wed), 372 (Sun), ......... 378 (Sun), 470 (Tue), 528 (Wed), 587 (Thu) Syrkin, A............................ 1265 (Tue), 1327 (Tue) Syu, M................................ 317 (Tue), 1554 (Thu) Szilagyi, G.............................................1111 (Thu)

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Tabakovic, I......................1352 (Wed), 1386 (Tue) Tabata, S.................................................347 (Thu) Tabata, T.............598 (Thu), 599 (Thu), 600 (Thu) Tabuchi, M............................................. 667 (Tue) Tabuchi, Y............................ 545 (Wed), 570 (Thu) Tachi, K................................................ 1130 (Tue) Tachibana, H.........................................976 (Mon) Tadanaga, K............................................ 683 (Tue) Taguchi, T............................................... 968 (Tue) Tahara, A................................................ 875 (Tue) Tai, Y.....................210 (Fri), 829 (Tue), 1234 (Tue) Tailleart, N............................................. 923 (Wed) Tajima, T............... 22 (Mon), 35 (Mon), 52 (Mon) Tajiri, K.................................................. 545 (Wed) Tak, Y.......................................................83 (Mon) Takada, K................................................ 422 (Tue) Takagi, S............................................... 1278 (Tue) Takagi, Y.................................................617 (Thu) Takahagi, T.......................................... 1058 (Wed) Takahashi, H......................................... 1031 (Tue) Takahashi, H....... 910 (Tue), 937 (Thu), 938 (Thu) Takahashi, H............................................57 (Mon) Takahashi, J............................................ 490 (Tue) Takahashi, M.......................................1117 (Mon) Takahashi, T........................................ 1157 (Wed) Takahashi,, H...........................................50 (Mon) Takaichi, S.............................................. 429 (Tue) Takami, N............................................... 123 (Tue) Takanashi, Y........................................... 668 (Tue) Takano, K............................................. 1471 (Tue) Takaoka, H........................................... 1558 (Wed) Takasu, Y.................................................580 (Thu) Takeda, Y................................................ 666 (Tue) Takehara, M............................................ 689 (Tue) Takesue, H............................................. 518 (Wed) Takeuchi, K............................................. 139 (Tue) Takeuchi, N............................................562 (Thu) Takeuchi, Y.............664 (Tue), 665 (Tue), 743 (Fri) Takimoto, M........................................... 467 (Tue) Talbot, J................................................ 1376 (Tue) Talin, A................................................ 1557 (Wed) Talvitie, H.............................................1110 (Thu) Tamiasso-Martinhon, P....................... 1487 (Wed) Tamura, C.......................1113 (Mon), 1168 (Wed) Tamura, Y............................................1113 (Mon) Tamura, Y............................................. 1389 (Tue)

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Tan, L...................................................1012 (Mon) Tan, L..................................................... 237 (Wed) Tan, W................................................. 1051 (Wed) Tanaka, I...........526 (Wed), 699 (Wed), 700 (Wed) Tanaka, K................................................564 (Thu) Tandon, V............................................. 1455 (Tue) Tang, C................................................1194 (Mon) Tang, H................................................ 1346 (Wed) Tang, J................................................. 1344 (Wed) Tang, L..................................................1429 (Thu) Tang, M................................. 281 (Tue), 282 (Tue) Taniguchi, I........................................... 328 (Wed) Tanimoto, K........................................... 490 (Tue) Tanner, D............................................... 894 (Wed) Tao, C..................................................... 889 (Tue) Tao, M...............357 (Thu), 358 (Thu), 359 (Thu), .......................................... 361 (Thu), 1297 (Wed) Tao, Y.................................................... 1206 (Tue) Tao, Y.................................................... 1236 (Tue) Tapily, K..............................990 (Tue), 1153 (Wed) Tarascon, J..........................255 (Wed), 274 (Mon) Taravel-Condat, C.................................. 964 (Tue) Tasaka, A.............454 (Tue), 490 (Tue), 702 (Wed), ............................................................. 1397 (Tue) Tasaki, K................................................. 439 (Tue) Tasarov, I..............................................1112 (Thu) Tateyama, Y......................................... 1301 (Wed) Tatsuda, N.............................................279 (Mon) Tatsuma, T...............................................33 (Mon) Tatsumi, K...........................223 (Wed), 667 (Tue), .............................................. 713 (Wed), 744 (Fri) Tatsumi, K..............664 (Tue), 665 (Tue), 743 (Fri) Tatsumisago, M.......................683 (Tue), 754 (Fri) Tatsuoka, H.......................................... 1210 (Tue) Tauchi, M...............................................618 (Thu) Taylor, B................................................276 (Mon) Taylor, C................................................943 (Mon) Tejima, G................................................ 407 (Tue) Tejo-Vรกzquez, R................................... 1338 (Wed) Tello, J..................................................1425 (Thu) Templeton, J.......................................... 787 (Wed) Teng, H......................................89 (Tue), 208 (Fri) Terai, T....................................................806 (Thu) Teramoto, A......................................... 1309 (Wed) Terashima, J.............................................. 757 (Fri) Terryn, H.........895 (Wed), 919 (Wed), 929 (Wed), .............................................932 (Wed), 961 (Tue) Teshima, K.............................................. 352 (Tue) Tezuka, T............................................... 1278 (Tue) Thackeray, M.........................................111 (Mon) Tham, A...................................................24 (Mon) Thambidurai, C...................................... 988 (Tue) Thangala, J.............................................365 (Thu) Thanganathan, U................................... 432 (Tue) Thebault, F.............................................. 887 (Tue) Theobald, B........................... 396 (Tue), 398 (Tue) Thiemig, D........................................... 1376 (Tue) Thierry, D............................................... 885 (Tue) Thilakavathy, T.................. 1391 (Tue), 1393 (Tue) Thirumoorthy, T................................... 1392 (Tue) Thitsa, M........................... 1003 (Tue), 1173 (Tue) Thomas, K...........................................1190 (Mon) Thomas, N........................................... 1097 (Wed) Thomas, R........................... 678 (Tue), 1151 (Tue) Thomas, S............................................ 1097 (Wed) Thompsett, D........................ 396 (Tue), 398 (Tue) Thompson, E..........................................574 (Thu) Thompson, G........................................ 921 (Wed) Thompson, K........................................ 1077 (Tue) Thorat, I................................................118 (Mon) Thorne, J............................................... 718 (Wed) Thorne, S...............................................271 (Mon) Thundat, T........................................... 1557 (Wed) Tian, F................................................... 1271 (Tue) Tian, N.................................................1359 (Mon) Tien, L............................1195 (Mon), 1343 (Wed) Tighe, T...................................................560 (Thu) Timmons, A.............................................. 755 (Fri) Timofeeva, E.......................................... 323 (Wed)

Tiong, K.................................................... 97 (Tue) Tiruvannamalai, A................................. 676 (Tue) To Thi Kim, L...................................... 1574 (Wed) Toda, M............................................... 1101 (Wed) Todd, A............................... 708 (Wed), 718 (Wed) Todd, A....................................................60 (Mon) Todi, R.....................................................66 (Mon) Todi, V.....................................................66 (Mon) Tois, E..................................................... 997 (Tue) Tokranov, V......................................... 1154 (Wed) Tolbert, S................................................340 (Thu) Toledano-Luque, M.............................. 1143 (Tue) Tolmachev, Y......................................... 323 (Wed) Tomasini, P.......................................... 1097 (Wed) Tominaga, H........................................... 492 (Tue) Tominaga, M......................................... 328 (Wed) Tominaka, S............................................614 (Thu) Toney, M................................................ 184 (Wed) Toney, M..............................631 (Fri), 1227 (Mon) Tong, W.................................................278 (Mon) Tong, Y.................. 288 (Tue), 326 (Wed), 628 (Fri) Torii, K.................................................1122 (Mon) Toriumi, A.....................1117 (Mon), 1157 (Wed), .......................................1163 (Wed), 1272 (Mon) Torres, E.................................................945 (Mon) Torresi, R................................................ 301 (Tue) Totani, Y................................................. 313 (Tue) Totir, G................................................. 1035 (Tue) Touloat, F................................................724 (Thu) Tour, J..................................................1222 (Mon) Tourwe, E............................................... 895 (Wed) Towner, J..........................1053 (Wed), 1290 (Tue) Toyoura, K.......................... 699 (Wed), 700 (Wed) Trasatti, S................................................ 843 (Tue) Traversa, E............................ 436 (Tue), 487 (Tue), ............................................ 796 (Wed), 805 (Thu) Travitsky, N............................................ 379 (Sun) Trejo, G....................................................69 (Mon) Tretyakov, Y............................................ 163 (Tue) Triantafyllopoulos, N............................. 440 (Tue) Tribollet, B............................. 954 (Tue), 964 (Tue) Tripkovic, D...........................................387 (Mon) Tritt, T.................................................... 329 (Wed) Trogadas, P........................... 252 (Thu), 508 (Wed) Trojman, L............................................ 1143 (Tue) Trombetta, M......................................... 487 (Tue) Tron, A................................................... 172 (Wed) Tronel, F.................................................. 135 (Tue) Trouiller, C...........................................1060 (Thu) Trueman, A............................................. 965 (Tue) Trulove, P................................................736 (Thu) Trunek, A............................................. 1349 (Wed) Tryk, D.................................................... 305 (Tue) Trzebiatowski, O..................................... 886 (Tue) Tsai, C..................................................... 451 (Tue) Tsai, C................................................... 1216 (Tue) Tsai, D....................................................... 97 (Tue) Tsai, M.................................................. 1525 (Tue) Tsai, W............................ 1154 (Wed), 1170 (Wed) Tsakalakos, L........................................ 1394 (Tue) Tseng, D................................................1539 (Thu) Tseng, H......................... 1307 (Wed), 1312 (Wed) Tseng, H..............................................1218 (Mon) Tseng, Y............................................... 1343 (Wed) Tseng, Y................................................ 1261 (Tue) Tsuchiya, H.............................................78 (Mon) Tsuchiya, M............................................ 766 (Tue) Tsujimura, M....................................... 1304 (Wed) Tsukagoshi, K......................................1228 (Mon) Tsumura, Y............................................ 1294 (Tue) Tsushima, S......... 408 (Tue), 409 (Tue), 421 (Tue), .............................................................. 531 (Wed) Tsutsui, G............................................. 1285 (Tue) Tsutsui, K...... 1127 (Mon), 1130 (Tue), 1288 (Tue) Tsutsui, T.............................................. 1237 (Tue) Tsutsumi, A......................................... 1049 (Wed) Tsygankova, L......................................... 837 (Tue) Tu, H.......................................................610 (Thu) Tun, J.................................................... 1141 (Tue)

Tun, Z.................................................... 898 (Wed) Tung, Y................................................. 1236 (Tue) Tuohy, S...................................................74 (Mon) Turnbull, A............................................870 (Mon) Turner, J.................. 364 (Thu), 619 (Fri), 622 (Fri) Tutuc, E................................................ 1277 (Tue) Tutyk, V................................................. 172 (Wed) Twigg, M.....1345 (Wed), 1348 (Wed), 1349 (Wed) Tyler, M................................................1321 (Thu) Tzeng, W..................................................70 (Mon) Tzschรถckel, G....................................... 1204 (Tue) Tzvetkoff, T............................................. 967 (Tue)

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Uchida, H... 373 (Sun), 429 (Tue), 557 (Wed), 633 (Fri) Uchida, H..............................................874 (Mon) Uchida, S............................................... 233 (Wed) Uchikoshi, J.......................................... 1080 (Tue) Uchimoto, Y......... 72 (Mon), 463 (Tue), 464 (Tue) Uchimura, M.......................................... 393 (Tue) Uchiyama, K.......................................... 179 (Wed) Ue, M....................................219 (Wed), 689 (Tue) Ueda, K.......... 1292 (Tue), 1293 (Tue), 1315 (Thu) Ueda, M.................................................. 910 (Tue) Ueda, S................................................... 910 (Tue) Uedono, A.................... 1113 (Mon), 1120 (Mon), ............................................................. 1131 (Tue) Uehara, M...............................................578 (Thu) Uehara, Y............................................... 233 (Wed) Uematsu, M.........................................1122 (Mon) Uematsu, T........................ 1461 (Tue), 1471 (Tue) Ueno, T................................................1116 (Mon) Ueta, H....................................................32 (Mon) Uggowitzer, P.......................................... 900 (Tue) Uggowitzer, P.........................................871 (Mon) Uhm, J.................................................. 1280 (Tue) Ui, K.................................... 639 (Mon), 652 (Tue) Ukyo, Y...................664 (Tue), 665 (Tue), 743 (Fri) Ulfig, R................................................. 1077 (Tue) Ulihin, A................................................275 (Mon) Ulm, G..................................................1106 (Thu) Um, P.................................................... 1148 (Tue) Umeda, M............................................ 1101 (Wed) Umeno, Y............................................. 1408 (Wed) Umezawa, N................. 1113 (Mon), 1120 (Mon), ............................................................. 1131 (Tue) Ungureanu, E..........................................62 (Mon) Upadhyayula, V..................................... 719 (Wed) Urabe, S............................................... 1572 (Wed) Uraoka, Y...............................................976 (Mon) Urdampilleta, I...................... 444 (Tue), 446 (Tue) Uribe, F................................. 428 (Tue), 444 (Tue), ................................................446 (Tue), 626 (Fri) Urionabarrenetxea, A........................... 1030 (Tue) Urquidi-Macdonald, M..........................191 (Thu) Ushida, S................................................ 962 (Tue) Usikov, A........ 1265 (Tue), 1323 (Tue), 1327 (Tue) Usuda, K............................................... 1278 (Tue) Uvarov, N...........................275 (Mon), 803 (Wed) Uyeda, J......................... 1249 (Mon), 1253 (Mon) Uzuka, S.................................................385 (Mon)

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Vairavapandian, D..............................1364 (Mon) Valdez, T.................................................196 (Thu) Van Assche, F........................770 (Tue), 798 (Wed) Van Bael, M.......................................... 1138 (Tue) Van Benthem, K.................................. 1090 (Wed) Van Breugel, K........................................ 100 (Tue) Van de Sanden, M.................................978 (Mon) Van der Heyden, N..............................1125 (Mon) Van der Lelie, D........................................ 92 (Tue) Van Elshocht, S.................... 997 (Tue), 999 (Tue), ....................................... 1114 (Mon), 1138 (Tue), .........................................1147 (Tue), 1164 (Wed) Van Gils, S............................................. 895 (Wed) Van Gorp, B......................................... 1095 (Wed) Van Haesendonck, C............................. 929 (Wed) 119


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Van Hoeymissen, J.......... 1017 (Mon), 1021 (Tue) Van Nguyen, C................ 1548 (Thu), 1563 (Wed) Van Ooij, W............................................ 840 (Tue) Van Overmeere, Q................................1435 (Thu) Van Riessen, G...................................... 924 (Wed) Van Zee, J..........193 (Thu), 445 (Tue), 535 (Wed), ....................... 537 (Wed), 539 (Wed), 1442 (Thu) Vander Vliet, D......................................387 (Mon) Vanderspurt, T....................................... 525 (Wed) Vanhellemont, J...................................1103 (Thu) Vanhumbeeck, J...................................1435 (Thu) Vanysek, P.........................1449 (Tue), 1568 (Wed) Varadaraju, U.................... 1522 (Tue), 1527 (Tue) Vasantha, V....................... 1391 (Tue), 1393 (Tue) Vasilescu, C.......... 909 (Tue), 969 (Tue), 970 (Tue) Vasiljevic, N......................868 (Mon), 1406 (Wed) Vasquez, G........................................... 1417 (Wed) Vasser, A.............................................. 1570 (Wed) Vaudin, M............................................ 1324 (Tue) Veazey, C............................................. 1298 (Wed) Vedda, A............................................... 1038 (Tue) Veillerot, M.......................................... 1027 (Tue) Velleuer, J.............................................1433 (Thu) Veloso, A.............................................. 1136 (Tue) Venkatakrishnan, V................................ 966 (Tue) Venkatraman, M....................................193 (Thu) Verardi, E............................................... 180 (Wed) Verde, J................................................... 167 (Tue) Vereecke, G.... 1030 (Tue), 1035 (Tue), 1063 (Thu) Vereecken, P......................................... 1375 (Tue) Vereecken, P........................................ 1303 (Wed) Verhaverbeke, S.................................... 1037 (Tue) Verheyen, P.......................................... 1097 (Wed) Vertommen, J.................. 1047 (Wed), 1062 (Thu) Vessa, T................................................ 1043 (Wed) Veyron, T................................................ 998 (Tue) Vielhauer, S.......................................... 1513 (Tue) Vigdorovich, V....................................... 837 (Tue) Vignal, V.......892 (Wed), 1420 (Wed), 1422 (Wed) Vijayakumar, A........................................66 (Mon) Vikarchuk, A......................................... 1395 (Tue) Villa, M.................................................. 180 (Wed) Villalobos-Piña, F................................. 1338 (Wed) Villullas, H.............................................. 286 (Tue) Vinckier, C............................................ 1147 (Tue) Virkar, A................................................ 801 (Wed) Virtanen, S.............................................. 903 (Tue) Virtue, D................................................. 146 (Tue) Vissouvanadin Soubaretty, B.............. 1097 (Wed) Viswanath, R.................. 1408 (Wed), 1414 (Wed) Viswanathan, R..................................... 236 (Wed) Viswanathan, S.....................................1539 (Thu) Vitse, F.................................................. 1394 (Tue) Vivier, V................ 954 (Tue), 955 (Tue), 964 (Tue) Vlcek, L.................................247 (Thu), 248 (Thu) Vo-Dihn, T............................................1549 (Thu) Vogel, B................................................. 504 (Wed) Vogel, E................................................ 1145 (Tue) Vogli, E................................................... 440 (Tue) Vohra, R.................................................. 453 (Tue) Vold, R................................................... 182 (Wed) Volkov, A................ 2 (Mon), 815 (Tue), 819 (Tue) Von Ammon, W................................... 1079 (Tue) Von der Mark, K..................................... 812 (Tue) Vornbrock, A.......................................1218 (Mon) Vos, I............................... 1047 (Wed), 1062 (Thu) Vos, R................................891 (Wed), 1035 (Tue), .........................................1052 (Wed), 1136 (Tue) Votta, A................................................ 1038 (Tue) Voyatzis, G............................................. 440 (Tue) Vu, V....................................................... 138 (Tue) Vuillemin, B.......................... 887 (Tue), 956 (Tue) Vukmirovic, M......................................... 630 (Fri)

Wagner, F................................................ 469 (Tue) Wagner, M.............................................. 143 (Tue) Wajda, C.............................................. 1100 (Wed) Waje, M................ 394 (Tue), 401 (Tue), 402 (Tue) Wakisaka, M........................................... 373 (Sun) Wakizaka, Y........................................... 175 (Wed) Wakuda, Y............................................. 1388 (Tue) Wakui, S............................................... 1286 (Tue) Wales, S............................................... 1567 (Wed) Walker, B...............................................118 (Mon) Walker, R............................ 240 (Wed), 241 (Wed) Walker, T.............................................. 1094 (Wed) Wallace, G.................................................9 (Mon) Wallace, G...............................................20 (Mon) Wallace, R............................................1121 (Mon) Waller, L................................................. 420 (Tue) Walmsley, J..........................851 (Thu), 864 (Mon) Walther, S.............................................1109 (Thu) Walton, J................................................ 878 (Tue) Wampler, W.............................................. 627 (Fri) Wan, C................................................. 1291 (Tue) Wang, C.......... 383 (Mon), 530 (Wed), 545 (Wed), ............................................ 546 (Wed), 570 (Thu) Wang, C................................................. 257 (Wed) Wang, C................................................. 893 (Wed) Wang, C................................................ 1214 (Tue) Wang, C.................................................. 412 (Tue) Wang, D................................................ 325 (Wed) Wang, D................................................649 (Mon) Wang, E.................................................. 457 (Tue) Wang, F................................................... 876 (Tue) Wang, F.................................................. 238 (Wed) Wang, H................................................... 622 (Fri) Wang, H.........................1195 (Mon), 1343 (Wed) Wang, H................................................. 168 (Tue) Wang, H............................................... 1261 (Tue) Wang, H................................................. 439 (Tue) Wang, H...............................................1549 (Thu) Wang, J.......................... 1249 (Mon), 1253 (Mon) Wang, J...................................................340 (Thu) Wang, J................................................... 371 (Sun) Wang, K.................................................. 453 (Tue) Wang, K...................................................84 (Mon) Wang, K.....................................89 (Tue), 208 (Fri) Wang, L.................................................. 908 (Tue) Wang, L..................................................357 (Thu) Wang, L.................................................636 (Mon) Wang, P..................................................... 756 (Fri) Wang, Q.................................................591 (Thu) Wang, R..................................................721 (Thu) Wang, R............................................... 1346 (Wed) Wang, S................................................1551 (Thu) Wang, S............................1333 (Tue), 1339 (Wed) Wang, S...................................................71 (Mon) Wang, S................................................ 1478 (Tue) Wang, W............................................... 1532 (Tue) Wang, W..................................................84 (Mon) Wang, W.................................................615 (Thu) Wang, W.......... 640 (Mon), 706 (Wed), 716 (Wed) Wang, X...............................................1356 (Mon) Wang, X.............................. 517 (Wed), 534 (Wed) Wang, X................................................. 542 (Wed) Wang, X..............................304 (Tue), 1482 (Wed) Wang, X..................................................596 (Thu) Wang, X............................................... 1313 (Wed) Wang, Y..................................................856 (Thu) Wang, Y................................................ 1291 (Tue) Wang, Y................................................. 222 (Wed) Wang, Y.................................................... 204 (Fri) Wang, Y.................................................. 993 (Tue) Wang, Y...............................................1252 (Mon) Wang, Y..................................................573 (Thu) Wang, Z...............................................1186 (Mon) Wang, Z..................................................617 (Thu) Wang, Z.................................................. 450 (Tue) Wang, Z............................................... 1165 (Wed) Wang, Z............................................... 1344 (Wed) Wansapura, C.................. 1548 (Thu), 1563 (Wed) Ward, B................................................ 1570 (Wed)

Warner, B.............................................1253 (Mon) Waryoba, D............................................588 (Thu) Waser, R................................................ 1151 (Tue) Washio, K..............................................976 (Mon) Washio, K.............................................1319 (Thu) Watanabe, D........................................1010 (Mon) Watanabe, H......................................... 1388 (Tue) Watanabe, H................. 1113 (Mon), 1120 (Mon), ..................................... 1122 (Mon), 1124 (Mon), .......................................1128 (Mon), 1167 (Wed) Watanabe, K.... 962 (Tue), 1529 (Tue), 1552 (Thu) Watanabe, M........................373 (Sun), 416 (Tue), ...............................422 (Tue), 429 (Tue), 633 (Fri) Watanabe, M...........................................10 (Mon) Watanabe, M........................ 347 (Thu), 433 (Tue) Watanabe, S.......................................... 1526 (Tue) Watanabe, T.............................................14 (Mon) Watanabe, T............................................ 462 (Tue) Watanabe, Y.........................................1117 (Mon) Watcharenwong, A................ 40 (Mon), 41 (Mon) Watson, T............................................... 882 (Tue) Watts, D............................................... 1300 (Wed) Webb, E............................................... 1298 (Wed) Weber, A................................................ 511 (Wed) Weber, C................................................ 890 (Wed) Wee, A................................................. 1313 (Wed) Weerapakkaroon, W................................47 (Mon) Wei, B..................................................... 908 (Tue) Wei, J.................................................... 1399 (Tue) Wei, J.................................................... 1385 (Tue) Weidner, J.............................................. 265 (Wed) Weigend, F........................................... 1408 (Wed) Weijtmans, J........................................ 1097 (Wed) Weilunski, L........................................... 987 (Tue) Weiner, B................................................ 685 (Tue) Weinstein, L........................................... 131 (Tue) Weiss, C................................................. 703 (Wed) Weissenrieder, J...................................... 820 (Tue) Weissmüller, J................. 1408 (Wed), 1414 (Wed) Weissmueller, J.................................... 1412 (Wed) Welch, J............................................... 1165 (Wed) Welna, D...............................................276 (Mon) Wen, T.................................................. 1231 (Tue) Wen, T............................ 1245 (Wed), 1246 (Wed) Werner, P.............................................1187 (Mon) Weser, J.................................................1106 (Thu) Wesolowski, D.....................247 (Thu), 248 (Thu), ...............................................................251 (Thu) West, W.................................................115 (Mon) Wetzel, E................................................. 132 (Tue) Whang, S.............................................. 1150 (Tue) Wheatcraft, H....................................... 1460 (Tue) Wheeler, D............................................118 (Mon) Wheeler, D............................................... 635 (Fri) Whitaker, T............................................ 547 (Wed) Whitcanack, L........................................729 (Thu) White, R.............................. 192 (Thu), 259 (Wed) White, S................................................. 931 (Wed) Whitehead, A........................... 202 (Fri), 203 (Fri) Wickleder, C......................................... 1512 (Tue) Widera, J..............................43 (Mon), 1538 (Thu) Wieck, A...............................................1500 (Thu) Wieckowski, A.....................231 (Wed), 318 (Tue), ......................... 322 (Wed), 582 (Thu), 609 (Thu), ....................................... 1492 (Wed), 1493 (Wed) Wiedemair, J.........................................1505 (Thu) Wielant, J.............................................. 895 (Wed) Wiemer, C........................................... 1160 (Wed) Wiik, K.................................................... 769 (Tue) Wilburn, J......................... 1457 (Tue), 1509 (Thu) Wilcox, J................................................271 (Mon) Wilcox, J................................................. 670 (Tue) Wildt, B.................................................. 818 (Tue) Wilk, G................................................1119 (Mon) Williams, C.......................................... 1562 (Wed) Williams, G........................ 863 (Mon), 881 (Tue), ............................. 882 (Tue), 884 (Tue), 906 (Tue) Williams, M..........................................1431 (Thu) Williams, S............................................ 920 (Wed)

W

Wachsman, E....... 764 (Tue), 770 (Tue), 775 (Tue), ........................792 (Wed), 796 (Wed), 797 (Wed), ........................................... 798 (Wed), 799 (Wed) Wagener, M......................................... 1091 (Wed) 120

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Author Index Author............................................................. Abs No.

Author............................................................. Abs No.

Author............................................................. Abs No.

Willis, B................................................ 1129 (Tue) Wilson, B............................................... 932 (Wed) Wilson, B................................................ 216 (Tue) Wilson, G............................................... 308 (Tue) Wilson, G............................................... 963 (Tue) Wilson, M................................428 (Tue), 626 (Fri) Wilson, M......................... 1112 (Thu), 1144 (Tue) Wilson, M............................................. 1144 (Tue) Wiltshire, R...........................................869 (Mon) Winn, D............................................... 1155 (Wed) Winsley, R............................................. 917 (Wed) Winter, M............................. 689 (Tue), 734 (Thu) Wipf, D............................... 399 (Tue), 1503 (Thu) Wirtz, D.................................................. 818 (Tue) Wise, R................................................. 1097 (Wed) Witters, T............................................. 1166 (Wed) Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, M...... 225 (Wed), 703 (Wed) Wojcik, J...........................1176 (Thu), 1179 (Thu) Wokaun, A............................. 411 (Tue), 424 (Tue) Wolfenstine, J........................................650 (Mon) Wolter, S................................................. 142 (Tue) Won, K................................................. 1390 (Tue) Wong, E............................... 132 (Tue), 1473 (Tue) Wong, E.................................................115 (Mon) Wong, T................................................ 1073 (Tue) Woo, S.................................................. 1148 (Tue) Woo, S....................................................342 (Thu) Woo, S................................... 152 (Tue), 155 (Tue) Woo, S.................................................1115 (Mon) Wood, B................................................ 1289 (Tue) Wooldridge, M.....................................1543 (Thu) Worne, J..............................................1222 (Mon) Wostyn, K....................... 1015 (Mon), 1019 (Tue), ......................1024 (Tue), 1029 (Tue), 1056 (Wed) Wraback, M...................... 1265 (Tue), 1323 (Tue), .......................................... 1325 (Tue), 1327 (Tue) Wright, P............................................... 1444 (Tue) Wu, A................................................... 1033 (Tue) Wu, G.....................................................585 (Thu) Wu, H.................................................... 227 (Wed) Wu, H......................................................70 (Mon) Wu, J..................................................... 1520 (Tue) Wu, L.....................................................981 (Mon) Wu, M..................................................1251 (Mon) Wu, N.....................................90 (Tue), 788 (Wed) Wu, N................................362 (Thu), 1256 (Mon) Wu, P..................................... 11 (Mon), 451 (Tue) Wu, S...................................................... 161 (Tue) Wu, T.......................................................70 (Mon) Wu, W................................ 1211 (Tue), 1216 (Tue) Wu, X................................................... 1080 (Tue) Wu, Y..................................... 653 (Tue), 676 (Tue) Wu, Y.................................................... 1232 (Tue) Wu, Z.................................................... 1209 (Tue) Wuu, D................................................ 1335 (Wed) Wycisk, R................................................ 435 (Tue)

Xu, K............1052 (Wed), 1063 (Thu), 1136 (Tue) Xu, K...................................................... 132 (Tue) Xu, Q...................................................... 399 (Tue) Xu, W.................................... 39 (Mon), 82 (Mon) Xu, X.................................................... 1384 (Tue) Xu, Z........................................1 (Mon), 201 (Thu)

Yao, K................................................... 1453 (Tue) Yao, T................................................... 1351 (Wed) Yao, T..................................... 757 (Fri), 793 (Wed) Yarger, J.................................................. 297 (Tue) Yasakau, K............................................. 890 (Wed) Yashiro, H............................................... 154 (Tue) Yasuda, H.............................................. 1371 (Tue) Yasuda, K.............................. 490 (Tue), 569 (Thu) Yasuzawa, M........................................ 1558 (Wed) Yazami, R............................... 130 (Tue), 658 (Tue) Yazawa, T............................................. 1491 (Wed) Yckache, K.............................................. 998 (Tue) Ye, H..................................................... 1241 (Tue) Ye, S........................................................ 684 (Tue) Yeh, J..................................................... 227 (Wed) Yeh, P................................. 1216 (Tue), 1217 (Tue) Yen, S...................................................... 694 (Tue) Yeo, M................................................. 1045 (Wed) Yerriboina, N.......................................... 966 (Tue) Yevoli, V..................................................729 (Thu) Yi, B.........................................................19 (Mon) Yi, J......................................................1018 (Mon) Yi, J....................................................... 1533 (Tue) Yi, T....................................... 658 (Tue), 661 (Tue) Yildiz, B.................................................873 (Mon) Yin, G..................................224 (Wed), 450 (Tue), .............................................. 456 (Tue), 458 (Tue) Ying, J....................................................110 (Mon) Yli-Koski, M..........................................1110 (Thu) Yochum, H.............................................808 (Thu) Yoder, P................................................. 1263 (Tue) Yoga Narasimhan, P.............................1548 (Thu) Yoganarasimhan, P.............................. 1563 (Wed) Yokoshima, T........................................ 1389 (Tue) Yoneda, M.............................................. 467 (Tue) Yong, K.................................... 83 (Mon), 96 (Tue) Yoo, B................................................... 1468 (Tue) Yoo, B.............................. 1358 (Mon), 1373 (Tue) Yoo, D................................................... 1263 (Tue) Yoo, W................................................. 1162 (Wed) Yoo, Y...................................................1013 (Mon) Yoon, B.................................................1068 (Thu) Yoon, H................................775 (Tue), 792 (Wed) Yoon, J.................................................. 1467 (Tue) Yoon, J.................................................... 141 (Tue) Yoon, K................................................... 481 (Tue) Yoon, S......................................................4 (Mon) Yoon, S................................................... 291 (Tue) Yoon, S................................................. 1456 (Tue) Yoon, S................................................. 1000 (Tue) Yoon, W............ 228 (Wed), 339 (Thu), 341 (Thu), ...........644 (Mon), 675 (Tue), 727 (Thu), 761 (Fri) Yoon, Y...................................................858 (Thu) Yoshida, H.............................................. 464 (Tue) Yoshida, H............................................ 1526 (Tue) Yoshida, H.............................................. 313 (Tue) Yoshida, M............................................. 492 (Tue) Yoshida, T............................................... 665 (Tue) Yoshinaga, N..........................................580 (Thu) Yoshizawa, H......................................... 220 (Wed) You, H....................................................873 (Mon) You, S...................................................... 150 (Tue) Young, C............................................... 1141 (Tue) Young, T................................................ 927 (Wed) YoungGwan, K........................................10 (Mon) Yourey, W............................................... 131 (Tue) Yu, B..................................................... 1000 (Tue) Yu, C.....................370 (Sun), 558 (Wed), 631 (Fri) Yu, D......................................................646 (Mon) Yu, G................................ 1542 (Thu), 1560 (Wed) Yu, H....................................................... 997 (Tue) Yu, J........................................................ 499 (Tue) Yu, P......................................559 (Thu), 593 (Thu) Yu, R....................................................... 774 (Tue) Yu, W........................................ 756 (Fri), 756 (Fri) Yu, X.....................................414 (Tue), 521 (Wed) Yu, X......................................................... 204 (Fri) Yu, Y......................................................864 (Mon) Yu-Chan, Y............................................. 688 (Tue)

X

Xavier, A............................................... 1146 (Tue) Xi, P...................................................... 1172 (Tue) Xia, H..................................................... 674 (Tue) Xia, Y...................................................... 684 (Tue) Xiao, A....................................................722 (Thu) Xiao, F................................................... 1373 (Tue) Xie, B........... 1023 (Tue), 1040 (Wed), 1042 (Wed) Xie, R.................................................... 1518 (Tue) Xin, Q..................................................... 460 (Tue) Xing, H................................................ 1340 (Wed) Xing, Q................................................... 661 (Tue) Xing, Z.................................................1256 (Mon) Xiong, H...............................................1504 (Thu) Xu, C................................1004 (Tue), 1165 (Wed) Xu, D...................................................1258 (Mon) Xu, F...................................................... 515 (Wed) Xu, H.................... 428 (Tue), 514 (Wed), 626 (Fri) Xu, J....................................................... 333 (Wed) Xu, J........................................................ 810 (Tue) Xu, J...................................................... 1212 (Tue) Xu, J..................................................... 1342 (Wed)

Y

Yabuuchi, N............ 86 (Tue), 656 (Tue), 677 (Tue) Yadav, R...................................................73 (Mon) Yafyasov, A........................................... 1007 (Tue) Yagi, I..................................................... 321 (Wed) Yagi, S..................................................... 838 (Tue) Yakimov, M......................................... 1154 (Wed) Yakovleva, M...........................696 (Tue), 762 (Fri) Yamabe, K............................................1120 (Mon) Yamabe, K..................... 1113 (Mon), 1124 (Mon), .........................................1131 (Tue), 1168 (Wed) Yamada, H...............................454 (Tue), 623 (Fri) Yamada, K............................................1120 (Mon) Yamada, K..................... 1113 (Mon), 1122 (Mon), ..................................... 1124 (Mon), 1128 (Mon), .........................................1131 (Tue), 1168 (Wed) Yamada, K................................................. 205 (Fri) Yamada, R............................................. 1080 (Tue) Yamada, Y..............................................279 (Mon) Yamada-Kaneta, H............................... 1096 (Wed) Yamaguchi, E.......................................... 471 (Tue) Yamaguchi, T......................................... 794 (Wed) Yamaji, Y............................................... 1389 (Tue) Yamakawa, Y............................................21 (Mon) Yamaki, J................................................ 221 (Wed) Yamamoto, K......................................... 173 (Wed) Yamamoto, S...................... 502 (Wed), 519 (Wed) Yamamoto, T......................................... 176 (Wed) Yamamoto, T......................................... 522 (Wed) Yamauchi, Y........................................... 710 (Wed) Yamaya, D........................................... 1102 (Wed) Yamazaki, M.........................................1432 (Thu) Yamazaki, O.......598 (Thu), 599 (Thu), 600 (Thu) Yamazaki, S.............................................569 (Thu) Yamazaki, Y............................................ 484 (Tue) Yan, D................................................... 1229 (Tue) Yan, L...................................912 (Tue), 914 (Wed) Yan, M.................................................... 810 (Tue) Yan, S...................................................... 460 (Tue) Yan, Y.................................... 12 (Mon), 401 (Tue), .............................................. 402 (Tue), 846 (Tue) Yan, Y......................................................850 (Thu) Yan, Z..................................................... 168 (Tue) Yanagidate, M........................................ 219 (Wed) Yanai, R................................................ 1286 (Tue) Yandrasits, M......................384 (Mon), 532 (Wed) Yandrastis, M......................................... 533 (Wed) Yang, C.................................................1066 (Thu) Yang, C................................................. 1206 (Tue) Yang, C................................................. 1267 (Tue) Yang, C.................................................1554 (Thu) Yang, D..................................................... 87 (Tue) Yang, H...................................................615 (Thu) Yang, H................................................. 1229 (Tue) Yang, J.................................................... 168 (Tue) Yang, J...................................................120 (Mon) Yang, J.....................................................18 (Mon) Yang, J.................................................... 483 (Tue) Yang, J................................................. 1307 (Wed) Yang, L....................................................722 (Thu) Yang, L................................... 75 (Mon), 776 (Tue) Yang, M.............................. 227 (Wed), 717 (Wed) Yang, M.................................................. 144 (Tue) Yang, R................293 (Tue), 295 (Tue), 505 (Wed) Yang, T................................... 456 (Tue), 457 (Tue) Yang, W................................................ 1000 (Tue) Yang, X............. 228 (Wed), 339 (Thu), 341 (Thu), .......................... 644 (Mon), 675 (Tue), 727 (Thu) Yang, Y.................................................. 1530 (Tue) Yang, Z.................................................. 1333 (Tue) Yano, H................................................ 1301 (Wed) Yano, K..................................................279 (Mon)

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Author Index Author............................................................. Abs No. Yuan, H.................................................121 (Mon) Yuan, Y.................................................. 921 (Wed) Yuan, Y................................................... 419 (Tue) Yudasaka, M......................................... 1206 (Tue) Yufit, V...................................................119 (Mon) Yugami, J............................................. 1167 (Wed) Yuge, K.................................................. 526 (Wed) Yuk, H..................................................... 106 (Tue) Yumisaki, A.........................................1274 (Mon) Yun, H..................................................1070 (Thu) Yun, H............................... 1402 (Tue), 1403 (Tue) Yun, H.....................................................85 (Mon) Yun, S...................................................1068 (Thu) Yun, S................................ 1404 (Tue), 1534 (Tue) Yushan, Y................................................ 394 (Tue)

Z

Zacharias, M.........................................1180 (Thu) Zachau, M............................................ 1519 (Tue) Zack, J.....................................................567 (Thu) Zaderey, N.............................................. 671 (Tue) Zafar, S.................................................. 1135 (Tue) Zaghib, K........... 307 (Tue), 309 (Tue), 637 (Mon), ..............................................645 (Mon), 751 (Fri) Zagidulin, D........................................... 876 (Tue) Zaima, S...............................................1275 (Mon) Zaleski, M.............................................1065 (Thu) Zalloum, O......................1176 (Thu), 1179 (Thu), .............................................................1182 (Thu) Zang, J................................................. 1484 (Wed) Zangari, G..... 180 (Wed), 1355 (Wed), 1378 (Tue), ..................... 1384 (Tue), 1437 (Thu), 1439 (Thu) Zangari, G............................................... 843 (Tue) Zangmeister, C.................................... 1407 (Wed) Zavadil, K...........................867 (Mon), 933 (Wed) Zawodzinski, T.....................495 (Tue), 536 (Wed) Zawodzinski, T...................................... 523 (Wed) Zedginidze, T........................107 (Tue), 330 (Wed) Zega, T............................... 378 (Sun), 1349 (Wed) Zegenhagen, J........................................872 (Mon) Zehl, G.................................................... 292 (Tue) Zeis, R..................................................... 452 (Tue) Zelenay, P..............................582 (Thu), 583 (Thu) Zeng, X.......................... 1249 (Mon), 1253 (Mon) Zhan, H................................................. 919 (Wed)

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Author............................................................. Abs No. Zhang, B................................................ 329 (Wed) Zhang, F..............................333 (Wed), 1212 (Tue) Zhang, G................................................ 482 (Tue) Zhang, G............................................. 1162 (Wed) Zhang, G.................................................. 87 (Tue) Zhang, G................................................ 774 (Tue) Zhang, G................................................ 828 (Tue) Zhang, H................................................602 (Thu) Zhang, H............................................... 329 (Wed) Zhang, H.............................................1362 (Mon) Zhang, J................ 450 (Tue), 456 (Tue), 458 (Tue) Zhang, J................................................ 1133 (Tue) Zhang, J................................................ 1239 (Tue) Zhang, J.................................................... 620 (Fri) Zhang, J.................................................. 371 (Sun) Zhang, L................................................... 620 (Fri) Zhang, L...............................610 (Thu), 616 (Thu) Zhang, N.................................. 756 (Fri), 756 (Fri) Zhang, N................................................ 889 (Tue) Zhang, P.................................................. 684 (Tue) Zhang, Q............................................... 259 (Wed) Zhang, Q.............................................. 1212 (Tue) Zhang, Q................................................ 889 (Tue) Zhang, T.............................................. 1564 (Wed) Zhang, W.............................................. 1133 (Tue) Zhang, X................................................. 100 (Tue) Zhang, X................................ 26 (Mon), 303 (Tue) Zhang, Y..............................................1191 (Mon) Zhang, Y........... 268 (Wed), 515 (Wed), 616 (Thu) Zhang, Y................................................. 103 (Tue) Zhang, Y............................................... 1263 (Tue) Zhang, Y...............................................1549 (Thu) Zhang, Z.................................................248 (Thu) Zhang, Z................................................. 412 (Tue) Zhao, B................................................... 828 (Tue) Zhao, C................................................. 1133 (Tue) Zhao, H.................................................. 707 (Wed) Zhao, J.................................................. 1037 (Tue) Zhao, L.................................................. 221 (Wed) Zhao, M...............................................1122 (Mon) Zhao, Z...................................................851 (Thu) Zheleva, T............................................. 1266 (Tue) Zheludkevich, M................................... 890 (Wed) Zheng, F................................................1183 (Thu) Zheng, H................................................ 311 (Tue)

Author............................................................. Abs No. Zheng, H............112 (Mon), 116 (Mon), 749 (Fri) Zhi, C..................................................1194 (Mon) Zhi, M.................................................... 788 (Wed) Zhirnov, V............................................1273 (Mon) Zhitomirsky, I..... 306 (Tue), 809 (Tue), 1399 (Tue) Zhou, D.................................................. 836 (Tue) Zhou, F...................................................636 (Mon) Zhou, H............................................... 1565 (Wed) Zhou, J.......... 103 (Tue), 350 (Tue), 351 (Tue), 781 (Tue) Zhou, J.................................................1253 (Mon) Zhou, W..................................................359 (Thu) Zhou, W............ 318 (Tue), 322 (Wed), 550 (Wed), .............................................603 (Thu), 604 (Thu) Zhou, X...............................................1359 (Mon) Zhou, X................................239 (Wed), 763 (Tue) Zhou, Z................................................1359 (Mon) Zhou, Z...................................................249 (Thu) Zhu, C.................................................. 1282 (Tue) Zhu, H.................................................... 128 (Tue) Zhu, H................................................... 784 (Wed) Zhu, J....................................................1439 (Thu) Zhu, L................................................... 1478 (Tue) Zhu, R................................ 896 (Wed), 1499 (Thu) Zhu, R..................................................1362 (Mon) Zhu, T.................................333 (Wed), 1212 (Tue) Zhu, W.................................................. 1478 (Tue) Zhu, X..................................................1322 (Thu) Zhu, Y...................................................1498 (Thu) Zhuang, L.............................................. 549 (Wed) Ziegelbauer, J.......................186 (Wed), 443 (Tue), .......................... 553 (Wed), 584 (Thu), 611 (Thu) Ziegler, C............................................. 1484 (Wed) Zimmerer, G......................................... 1513 (Tue) Zimmerman, P...................................... 1147 (Tue) Zimmerman, T..................273 (Mon), 1488 (Wed) Zimmermann, T.................................. 1340 (Wed) Zoski, C............................1502 (Thu), 1506 (Thu) Zunic, M.................................................805 (Thu) Zuo, C.................................... 75 (Mon), 776 (Tue) Zuo, P..................................................... 224 (Wed) Zurowski, A............................................ 296 (Tue) Zydor, A.................................................. 989 (Tue)

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Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

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