Meeting Program
Honolulu,HI October 7-12, 2012 Photo by Dana Edmunds
Photo by David Cornwell
Photo: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA)/Tor Johnson
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The joint international meeting of:
222nd ECS Meeting The Electrochemical Society of Japan—2012 Fall Meeting with the technical co-sponsoring of: Chinese Society of Electrochemistry Japan Society of Applied Physics Korean Electrochemical Society Electrochemistry Division of the Royal Australian Institute Chinese Society of Electrochemistry
Photo: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Tor Johnson
Photo: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Tor Johnson
Photo by David Cornwell
Photo: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA)/Tor Johnson
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Sponsoring Societies The Electrochemical Society (ECS)
The Electrochemical Society of Japan (ECSJ)
www.electrochem.org
www.electrochem.jp
ECS Officers
ECSJ Officers
Fernando Garzon, President and Board Chair
Hideaki Matsuoka, President
Tetsuya Osaka, Senior Vice-President
Norio Miura, Vice-President
Paul Kohl, Second Vice-President
Masayoshi Watanabe, Vice-President
Dan Scherson, Third Vice-President
Yasushi Idemoto, Executive Director (General Affairs)
Lili Deligianni, Secretary
Norihisa Kobayashi, Executive Director (General Affairs)
Christina Bock, Treasurer
Kiyoshi Kanamura, Executive Director (Treasurer)
Roque J. Calvo, Executive Director
Mikako Saito, Executive Director (Treasurer) Shinichiro Imabayashi, Executive Director (Editorial)
ECS Staff
Akinori Konno, Executive Director (Editorial)
Roque J. Calvo, Executive Director
Yasushi Katayama, Executive Director
Mary E. Yess, Deputy Executive Director
Shin Saito, Executive Director
Ann F. Goedkoop, Director of Publications Paul Grote, Director of Finance
ECSJ Staff
David Harkness, Director of Constituent Services
Satoshi Ishiwata, Secretary General
Stephanie Plassa, Director of Meetings and Exhibits
Shunya Ikezuki, Manager of Branch & Committee Michiko Takeda, Manager of Finance Minaki Atobe, Manager of Publications
Technical Co-Sponsors Japan Society of Applied Physics www.jsap.or.jp
Electrochemistry Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute
Korean Electrochemical Society
David Wood, President Conor Hogan, Chair
Makoto Konagai, President
www.kecs.or.kr
Chi-Woo Lee, President
www.raci.org.au
Chinese Society of Electrochemistry www.electrochem.cn
Li-Jun Wan and Shi-Gang Sun, Presidents
All recycled paper. Printed in USA.
Photo: Hawaii Tourism Japan (HTJ)
Photo: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Joe Solem
Photo by Dana Edmunds
Photo: Hawaii Tourism Japan (HTJ)
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Welcome to PRiME 2012 Welcome to Honolulu! We are excited to host PRiME 2012 once again in this captivating city. The Hawaii Convention Center (HCC) and Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel (HHV) have opened their doors to help make this event a memorable one. PRiME 2012 will include 58 topical symposia and 4,011 technical presentations. This meeting is record-breaking in size and participation, and could not be what it is today without the joint effort of The Electrochemical Society (ECS) and The Electrochemical Society of Japan (ECSJ). The following technical co-sponsorships were also greatly involved and appreciated: Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP), the Korean Electrochemical Society (KECS), the Electrochemistry Division of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (EDRACI), and the Chinese Society of Electrochemistry (CSE). We are very much looking forward to the second Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S) in ECS history. This all day event, occurring on Thursday, October 11 will feature 11 panelists and 4 keynote speakers including Lieutenant Governor Brian Schatz of Hawaii. PRiME 2012 will bring together an eclectic group of academic and corporate scientists, engineers, and technical researchers. Our organizations are excited to be working with one another and hope you enjoy your time here!
Fernando H. Garzon, FECS ECS President
Hideaki Matsuoka ECSJ President
Program Guide ADA Accessibility................................................................2 Author Index.....................................................................243 Award Winners.............................................................. 13-20 Coffee Breaks........................................................................4 Committees, Boards & Other Meetings................................6 Companion Registrant Program............................................3 ECS Career Fair....................................................................5 ECS Central Hours................................................................2 Electrochemical Energy Summit.................................... 9-11 General Meeting Information...............................................2 Key Locations.......................................................................2 Meeting App..........................................................................3 Meeting Overview................................................................4 Officers & Staff........................................ Inside Front Cover ECS Transactions for PRiME 2012....................................27 Featured Speakers.................................................................9 Floor Plans.................................................................... 21-25 Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Hotel Information..................................................................3 Photography and Recording..................................................2 Poster Sessions................................................................4, 38 Presenter Information..........................................................38 Professional Development Series.........................................5 Registration Hours................................................................2 Sessions at a Glance...................................................... 40-57 Session Chair Information..................................................38 Short Courses and Tutorials................................................36 Shuttle Information & Walking Map..................................26 Special &Ticketed Events.....................................................7 Sponsors........................................................................ 28-29 Symposium Topics and Organizers............................... 34-35 Technical Exhibit.......................................................... 30-33 Technical Sessions..............................................................58 Wireless Network..................................................................3
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General Meeting Information and Meeting Registration Abbreviations
Hilton Hawaiian Village........................................................... HHV Hawaii Convention Center....................................................... HCC
Key Locations
Meeting Registration.....................First Floor Lobby, Level 1, HCC Information/Message Center.........First Floor Lobby, Level 1, HCC ECS Central..................................First Floor Lobby, Level 1, HCC Mobile App Assistance.................First Floor Lobby, Level 1, HCC ECS Headquarters Office..................... Room 303A, Level 3, HCC (limited hours) Hibiscus 1, Kalia, HHV ECSJ Headquarters Office.....................Room 303B, Level 3, HCC .................................................................... Hibiscus 2, Kalia, HHV Audio-Visual Tech Table(s)..................... outside technical sessions at HHV & HCC HCC Shuttle Stop.....................Front Entrance on Kapi’olani Blvd. HHV Shuttle Stop................................................... Tapa Bus Lobby Ground Floor, Tapa Tower, HHV
Registration & ECS Central Hours*
Sunday, October 7.......................................................... 0700-1900h Monday, October 8........................................................ 0700-1900h Tuesday, October 9........................................................ 0700-1730h Wednesday, October 10................................................. 0800-1600h Thursday, October 11..................................................... 0800-1600h Friday, October 12......................................................... 0800-1200h *ECS Central will also be open during the Technical Exhibit hours.
Shuttle Transportation
Complimentary shuttle service will be provided between the Hilton Hawaiian Village and the Hawaii Convention Center Sunday through Friday. Please see signage in the registration area and Tapa Bus Lobby for details.
Lost Badge or Ticket
There will be a $30 charge for reprinting lost badges or tickets. Admittance will not be granted to ticketed events without the actual ticket. Tickets must be reprinted at Registration during scheduled hours and cannot be reprinted at the event itself.
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.
Photography & Recording
AUDIO-VISUAL RECORDING OR PHOTOGRAPHY IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT CONSENT OF THE PRESENTER/SPEAKER. Anyone recording any meeting activity, without proper authorization and credentials on-hand, by any electronic means or similar reproduction methods, will be required to leave; any registration and/or event fees that had been paid will be forfeited and individual(s) will not be permitted to attend future ECS meetings.
Who must pay the Registration Fee?
All meeting participants, including invited speakers, are required to pay the appropriate registration fees. Short Course registrants who wish to attend the meeting in addition to their Short Course are required to pay the meeting registration fee in addition to the Short Course fee.
Early-Bird Registration
Take advantage of discounted Early-Bird registration fees! The deadline for Early-Bird registration is September 7, 2012. Regular registration rates are in effect online after September 7, 2012 and at the meeting. Register online at www. electrochem.org, or download the registration form from the website and fax your completed form to 609.737.2743. If you send a registration by fax, please do not send another copy by e-mail, as this may result in duplicate charges. Early-Bird and post-September 7 registration payments must be made in U.S. Dollars via Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, check, or money order payable to ECS.
Refunds
Written requests for refunds will be honored only if received at ECS headquarters before September 28, 2012. All refunds are subject to a 10% processing fee and requests for refunds must be e-mailed to customer.service@electrochem.org. Refunds will not be processed until AFTER the meeting.
Registration Fees
ALL PARTICIPANTS AND ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO PAY THE APPROPRIATE REGISTRATION FEE LISTED BELOW. Attendees who wish to have paper copies of abstracts should download and print them in advance of the meeting, from the ECS website, free of charge. Please note that paper copies of meeting abstracts will NOT be available. Copies of the Meeting Abstracts on USB flashdrive may be purchased by registrants; the cost is $89 for members and $110 for nonmembers. All prices are in U.S. dollars. Early-Bird (by September 7)
September 8 through October 12
Member*................................................ $460....................... $560 Nonmember............................................ $660....................... $760 Student Member*................................... $190....................... $290 Student Nonmember............................... $230....................... $320 One Day Member*.................................. $325....................... $425 One Day Nonmember.............................. $410....................... $505 Emeritus or Honorary Member*................. $0........................... $0 Companion Registrant.............................. $50......................... $55 *You must be a member of ECS, ECSJ, JSAP, KECS, EDRACI, or CSE to qualify for the member registration rate
PERMISSIONS GRANTED TO ECS ECS reserves the right to electronically record any or all meetingrelated events. By registering for and/or attending an ECS meeting you are granting ECS permission to use any recording or photography made of you at any meeting event or anywhere within the meeting venue.
Financial Assistance—Financial
Speaker Indemnification
PRiME 2012 is managed by:
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 (ECS) or The Electrochemical Society of Japan (ECSJ), nor can any endorsement by ECS or ECSJ be claimed.
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assistance is limited and 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. Contact information can be found in the Call for Papers on the meeting website.
ECS—The Electrochemical Society 65 South Main Street Pennington, NJ 08534-2839, USA Phone: 609.737.1902 l Fax: 609.737.2743 ecs@electrochem.org www.electrochem.org Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Hotel Reservation & Travel Information PRiME 2012 will be held at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel (2005 Kalia Road, Honolulu, HI 96815) and the Hawaii Convention Center (1801 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815). We strongly encourage you to stay at the meeting headquarters hotel, the Hilton Hawaiian Village, where your stay will be most enjoyable and convenient. Reservations can be made online from the ECS website at special discounted meeting rate of $180, which includes free wireless Internet. See the ECS website for more details and to make your reservation. The deadline for reservations is September 7, 2012. Reservations attempted after September 7 will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis.
Companion Registrant Program
Travel Companions of Technical Registrants are invited to register for PRiME 2012 as a “Companion Registrant.” The companion registration fee of $50 (Early-Bird) or $55 (after September 7) includes admission to non-ticketed social events, an exclusive lounge with beverage service and light refreshments, Monday through Thursday, 0800-1000h, and a special “Welcome to Honolulu” orientation presented by the O’ahu Visitors Bureau on Monday, October 8 at 0900h in the Companion Registrants Lounge (Rainbow 1 & Patio, Hilton Hawaiian Village).
Meeting Tools New Online Meeting Scheduler! The new Online Meeting Scheduler has been provided for your convenience and easy reference. It includes times and locations for all technical sessions, committee meetings, and special events, and can also be accessed from the meeting app! Visit the PRiME 2012 website or meeting app to build your schedule now!
The PRiME 2012 Meeting App Has Arrived Sponsored by Electrochem, Inc. and Redcat
Have a Smartphone? Download the Meeting App from the i Tunes Store or Android Market! • One you have downloaded the app, you will be asked to log in. Your username is the e-mail address you used when you registered for the meeting. Your password is the record number you received on your electronic receipt or when you picked up your registration materials. • In the app you can schedule presentations and events to attend, look up a speaker, access the abstracts, and even tweet your commentary! • If you “opt in,” it will allow other people at the meeting to contact you through the app via the e-mail address you provided at registration. Go to the “Settings” icon to change and save your options. • All meeting registrants are automatically listed as attendees in the app. To “opt out” of having your name listed, please notify an ECS employee in the Registration area. Download the app now!
Wireless Network ECS is pleased to provide a complimentary wireless network! For the duration of the meeting, ECS will be providing a wireless network for your use. This complimentary service is available in designated areas of the HCC and the HHV. To use the wireless network, please connect to “PRiME” and then open your Web browser. You will then be prompted to enter the password listed below. Network Name (SSID)..........................PRiME Access Code..........................................prime2012 (all lowercase) Wireless Internet access may also be available in some public areas of the HCC and the HHV. You will not need to log in to those networks as they are provided on a complimentary basis by each venue.
Great News about MEETING ABSTRACTS! We’re always looking for new ways to make our meeting information more accessible to all attendees and contribute to the sustainability of the planet. So, now registrants may easily access them through wireless Internet which will be available in both meeting venues, view them on the Meeting App, or download them directly from the online program.
Letters of Invitation—Individuals requiring an official letter of invitation should complete the electronic form at https:// community.electrochem.org/meetings/mtg_app/visa_mtg_form.asp and your letter will be emailed to you within 3 business days. Such letters will not imply any financial responsibility of ECS. Letters of Attendance—Individuals requiring an official letter of attendance should see an ECS Representative in the
Registration Area.
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Meeting Overview Sunday, October 7 0830h ���������Short Courses, Level 3, HCC (separate preregistration required) 1000h ���������Technical Sessions, HCC & HHV 1500h ���������Professional Development Series: Learn to Brag… the Right Way, Room 317A, Level 3, HCC 1615h ���������Professional Development Series: Resume/Online Profile Writing and Strategies for Cultivating and Maintaining Professional Contacts, Room 317A, Level 3, HCC 1730h ���������Sunday Evening Get-Together Opening Reception, Rooftop, HCC (Rain location: Room 313, Level 3, HCC) 1730h ���������PRiME 2012 Student Mixer (invitation only; contact sponsorship@electrochem.org for details)
Monday, October 8 0800h ���������Technical Sessions, HCC & HHV 0730h ���������Professional Development Series: Great Minds Do Not Think Alike, Room 317A, Level 3, HCC 0845h ���������Professional Development Series: Resume/Online Profile Writing and Strategies for Cultivating and Maintaining Professional Contacts, Room 317A, Level 3, HCC 0930h ���������Technical Session Coffee Break, various locations, HCC & HHV
1700h ���������PRiME 2012 Lecture: “Cell Bioelectrochemistry and Biomagnets” by Tadashi Matsunaga, Kalakaua Ballroom B, Level 4, HCC 1800h ���������Monday Evening Mixer, Technical Exhibit, and Student Poster Session, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC 1800h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Tuesday, October 9 0800h ���������Technical Sessions, HCC & HHV 0900h ���������Technical Exhibit, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC 0900h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC 0930h ���������Technical Session Coffee Break, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC 1200h ���������Student Poster Award Presentation, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC 1400h ���������Professional Development Series: Resume Workshop, Room 317A, Level 3, HCC 1800h ���������General Poster Session & Technical Exhibit, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC 1800h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Wednesday, October 10
1200h ���������ECS Transactions Tutorial Session for Authors, 304A, Level 3, HCC
0800h ���������Technical Sessions, HCC & HHV
1300h ���������Technical Exhibit, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
0900h ���������Technical Exhibit, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
1300h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
0900h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
1400h ���������Professional Development Series: Resume Workshop, Room 317A, Level 3, HCC
0930h ���������Technical Session Coffee Break, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
1400h ���������ECS Award Lectures:
1800h ���������General Poster Session, Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
1400h ��������ECS Edward Goodrich Acheson Award Lecture: “Plasmas for Thin Film Processing and Surface Modification,” by Dennis W. Hess, Kalakaua Ballroom B, Level 4, HCC 1445h ��������ECS Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Lecture: “Past, Current, and Future Research in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells,” by Bryan S. Pivovar, Kalakaua Ballroom B, Level 4, HCC 1525h �������� ECS Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Lecture: “Mechanochemistry at Oxide Thin Film Interfaces” by Bilge Yildiz, Kalakaua Ballroom B, Level 4, HCC
Thursday, October 11 0800h ���������Technical Sessions, HCC & HHV 0800h ���������ECS Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S): B3 - Grand Challenges for Energy Conversion and Large Scale Energy Storage Symposium, Room 311, Level 3, HCC 0930h ���������Technical Session Coffee Break, various locations, HCC & HHV 1830h ���������Luau by the Lagoon, Great Lawn, HHV (ticket required; no admittance without ticket)
Friday, October 12 0800h ���������Technical Sessions, HCC & HHV 0930h ���������Technical Session Coffee Break, various locations, HCC & HHV
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Professional Development Series Several key professional development workshops will be presented on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday (October 7, 8, and 9), in Room 317A, Level 3, HCC. These important workshops will provide attendees with up-to-date information on enhancing career opportunities and growth and a great way to lead into the ECS Career Fair. The professional development workshops are open to all registered attendees at no additional cost. Learn to Brag…The Right Way – Renee Weisman, Instructor Learn seven simple steps for getting others to recognize your accomplishments without sounding pompous. Enhance your personal and company career growth with this approach. Sunday, October 7, 2012............................................... 1500-1600h Resume/Online Profile Writing and Strategies for Cultivating and Maintaining Professional Contacts – Jack Hipple, Instructor Learn to create a useful resume, utilize online resources for employment placement, and develop and maintain a professional network of contacts for career opportunities and advancement. Sunday, October 7, 2012............................................... 1615-1715h Monday, October 8, 2012.............................................. 0845-0945h Great Minds Do Not Think Alike – Renee Weisman, Instructor Men and women do not think alike. Understanding these differences can make you, your team, and your business more effective. Both men and women will benefit from this lively discussion. Monday, October 8, 2012.............................................. 0730-0830h Resume Workshop – John Susko, Instructor Designed to provide feedback on resumes by individually 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, 2012.............................................. 1400-1700h Tuesday, October 9, 2012.............................................. 1400-1700h Career Fair – Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3 of the Hawaii Convention Center Monday, October 8........................................................ 1300-1600h and 1800-2000h Tuesday, October 9........................................................ 0900-1400h and 1800-2000h Wednesday, October 10................................................. 0900-1400h
ECS Career Fair The ECS Career Fair at PRiME, sponsored by Redcat™ (redcatresearch.org), provides a terrific opportunity for participating organizations to recruit qualified candidates from meeting attendees and ECS members. The ECS Career Fair is conveniently located in the Exhibit Hall and will be held during exhibit hours. There will be ample time for attendees to visit with participating organizations. Employers and future employees have the opportunity to meet, exchange information, and interview for open employment positions. Participating organizations will have a Career Fair sign posted in their booths so prospects recognize them. Private interview rooms are also available for screening job candidates. A physical Job Board will be conveniently located near the entrance to the Exhibit Hall and the Redcat Center on the first floor of the Hawaii Convention Center. Companies may post their job announcements (no larger than 8 1/2″ x 11″) on a complimentary basis. The ECS Career Fair is available during exhibit hall hours on Monday from 13001600h and 1800-2000h, Tuesday from 0900-1400h and 1800-2000h, and Wednesday from 0900-1300h. ECS Career Fair companies may also take advantage of early, introductory rates for postings on the Redcat Jobs Board. Along with the Career Fair, Redcat’s unique online community created by and for everyone in electrochemistry and solid science and technology, provides a beneficial connection for employers and employees alike.
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Committees, Boards & Other Meetings Sunday, October 7 1500h ���������ECS Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Compound Semiconductors, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC 1500h ���������ECS Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on ULSI Science & Technology, Room 309, Level 3, HCC 1600h ���������ECS Interface Advisory Board, Room 307B, Level 3, HCC 1700h ���������ECS Electronics & Photonics Division Symposium Planning & Technical Directions Subcommittee, Room 308A, Level 3, HCC 1700h ���������ECS Dielectric Science & Technology Division Governing Body / Long Range Planning Committee & Symposium Planning Meeting, Room 318A, Level 3, HCC 1700h ���������ECS Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Symposium Planning Committee, Room 318B, Level 3, HCC 1730h ���������ECS Fuel Cell Subcommittee, Kahili 1, Kalia Conference Center, HHV 1730h ���������ECS Corrosion Division Executive Committee, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC 1800h ���������ECS Nominating Committee, Room 307B, Level 3, HCC 1800h ���������ECS Battery Division Executive Committee & Symposium Planning Subcommittee, Kahili 2, Kalia Conference Center, HHV 1900h ���������ECS Electronics & Photonics Division Award Reception & General Meeting, Room 314, Level 3, HCC 1930h ���������ECS Luminescence & Display Materials Division Executive Committee, Room 309, Level 3, HCC 2000h ���������ECS Sensor Division Executive Committee, Room 318A, Level 3, HCC 2000h ���������ECS Electronics & Photonics Division Executive Committee, Room 308A, Level 3, HCC
Monday, October 8 0700h ���������ECS High Temperature Materials Division Executive Committee, Room 309, Level 3, HCC 0700h ���������ECS Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Executive Committee, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC 0700h ���������ECS Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Executive Committee, Room 307A, Level 3, HCC 0700h ���������ECS SSS&T Editorial Board, Room 308A, Level 3, HCC 0930h ���������ECS Sponsorship Committee, Room 307B, Level 3, HCC 1200h ���������ECS Transactions Tutorial Session for Authors, 304A, Level 3, HCC 1215h ���������ECS Battery Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV (ticket required) 1215h ���������ECS High Temperature Materials Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC (ticket required)
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1330h ���������ECS Education Committee, Room 307B, Level 3, HCC 1500h ���������ECS New Technology Subcommittee, Room 307A, Level 3, HCC 1500h ���������ECS Transactions Editorial Board, Room 308A, Level 3, HCC 1500h ���������ECS Society Meeting Committee, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC 1700h ���������ECS Europe Section Executive Committee, Room 307A, Level 3, HCC 1800h ���������ECS Europe Section Meeting, Room 309, Level 3, HCC 1800h ���������ECS Luminescence & Display Materials Division Reception and General Business Meeting, Room 314, Level 3, HCC 1900h ���������ECS Electrodeposition Division Executive Committee, Room 307A, Level 3, HCC 1900h ���������ECS Energy Technology Division Executive Committee, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC
Tuesday, October 9 0700h ���������ECS ES&T Editorial Board, Room 307B, Level 3, HCC 0700h ���������ECS Symposium Subcommittee, Room 309, Level 3, HCC 0730h ���������ECS Council of Past Presidents, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC 0930h ���������ECS Publications Subcommittee, Room 307A, Level 3, HCC 1215h ���������ECS Corrosion Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Room 309, Level 3, HCC (ticket required) 1215h ���������ECS Sensor Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC (ticket required) 1400h ���������ECS Honors & Awards Committee, Room 307A, Level 3, HCC 1530h ���������ECS Technical Affairs Committee, Room 307B, Level 3, HCC 1600h ���������ECS Individual Membership Committee / Division / Section Representatives, Room 308A, Level 3, HCC
Wednesday, October 10 0730h ���������ECS Finance Committee, Room 307A, Level 3, HCC 1000h ���������ECS Ways & Means Committee, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC 1215h ���������ECS Audit Committee, Room 307A, Level 3, HCC 1215h ���������ECS Electrodeposition Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Room 309, Level 3, HCC (ticket required)
Thursday, October 11 0830h ���������ECS Board of Directors Meeting, Room 309, Level 3, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Special and Ticketed Events All tickets are nonrefundable and should be purchased in advance since seating is limited. Tickets are priced is as follows. Luncheons:..................... $27 (Early-bird: through September 7), after September 7, $32 Receptions:..................... $14 (Early-bird: through September 7), after September 7, $16 Other Events:.................. price as noted
Sunday, October 7
1800h ��������� Corrosion Division Award Reception, Room 309, Level 3, HCC
1900h ���������Electronics & Photonics Division Award Reception & General Meeting, Room 314, Level 3, HCC
Monday, October 8 1215h ��������� Battery Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV 1215h ��������� High Temperature Materials Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC 1800h ��������� Luminescence & Display Materials Division Reception and General Business Meeting, Room 314, Level 3, HCC 1830h ��������� D7 Symposium Reception in Honor of D. Lockwood, Rainbow 3, Rainbow Tower, HHV
Tuesday, October 9
Wednesday, October 10 1215h ��������� Electrodeposition Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Room 309, Level 3, HCC 1830h ��������� D3 Symposium Reception in Honor of Digby Macdonald, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC 1900h ��������� Battery Division Award Reception, Kahili 1/2, Kalia Conference Center, HHV
Thursday, October 11 1830h ��������� Luau by the Lagoon, Great Lawn, HHV, $49/$59 (no admittance without ticket) 1830h ��������� ECS Max Bredig Award in Molten Salt Chemistry Address & Banquet, Kahili 1/2, Kalia Conference Center, HHV, $55/$65
1215h ��������� Corrosion Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Room 309, Level 3, HCC 1215h ��������� Sensor Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Room 308B, Level 3, HCC
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
2012 Grand Challenges for Energy Conversion and Large Scale Energy Storage Symposium Organizers: T. Nguyen, B. Liaw, R. Savinell, X. Zhou, and Y. Katayama Thursday, October 11, 2012 Room 311, Level 3, HCC E2S, the second international ECS Electrochemistry Energy Summit, will take place on October 11, 2012 from 0800 to 1800h and will bring together prominent scientists, policy makers, government officials, and industry leaders. Lieutenant Governor Brian Schatz of Hawaii will be one of four keynote speakers and eleven panelists. This summit is intended to provide a forum for discussions on challenges of large scale energy storage from a technical, economic, and social perspective, and address a main topic, Grand Challenges for Large Scale Energy Storage. Invited speakers, all leaders in this arena, will provide a high level understanding of the issues and approaches being taken across the globe, and locally in Hawaii, a pioneering State in renewable energy implementation.
AM Session: Energy Storage Policies, Demonstration Projects, and Global Priorities Keynote Speaker BRIAN SCHATZ was inaugurated as the 11th Lieutenant Governor of the State of Hawai’i on December 6, 2010. Lt. Governor Schatz was raised in Hawai’i, and attended Pomona College in Claremont, California. From 1998 to 2006, he was a member of the State House of Representatives, representing the state’s 25th district, where he fought for passage of aggressive clean energy laws, helped to triple the budget for school maintenance and repairs, and supported high technology businesses. He has served as the House Majority Whip; Chair of the Economic Development Committee; Vice-Chair of Water, Land, and Ocean Resources; Vice-Chair of Consumer Protection and Commerce; and as a member of the Hawaiian Affairs, Higher Education, Energy and Environmental Protection, and Agriculture Committees. Before being elected Lieutenant Governor, he served for eight years as the CEO of Helping Hands Hawai’i, a major human services agency, during its most difficult period. In his first year in office, the Lt. Governor had a leading role in preparing for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, in which 21 delegations met to discuss the future of AsiaPacific economies. He has also launched the Hawai’i Fair Share Initiative which seeks more private and public investment in Hawai’i. Following the 2011 Pacific tsunami, the Lt. Governor helped lead local recovery efforts including providing $8 million in aid to disaster victims in Japan. Currently, Lt. Governor is tasked by Governor Abercrombie to help lead the State’s clean energy efforts and Asia– Pacific relations. Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Keynote Speaker Imre Gyuk received a BS from Fordham University, and he did graduate work at Brown University on superconductivity. Having received a PhD in theoretical particle physics from Purdue University, he became a Research Associate at Syracuse. As an Assistant Professor he taught physics, civil engineering, and environmental architecture at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Gyuk became an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Kuwait University where he became interested in issues of sustainability. Dr. Gyuk joined the Department of Energy to manage the Thermal and Physical Storage program. For the past decade he has directed the Electrical Energy Storage research program. Currently he also supervises the $185M stimulus funding for Grid Scale Energy Storage Demonstrations. Mark Glick’s professional career features private and public sector roles in a wide variety of disciplines including resource and asset management, energy, transportation, environmental policy, and economic development. He has been a pioneer in alternative fuel transportation in the United States and abroad dating back to his tenure as a senior advisor to the Texas Land Commissioner. He was selected as Administrator of the State Energy Office, Department of Business, Economic Development, in October of 2011. As Energy Administrator, Glick manages, develops, oversees and implements statewide energy programs, policies, and initiatives that support Hawaii’s nationally recognized clean energy agenda, and is charged with moving the State forward in its pursuit of a clean energy economy. Previously, Glick managed clean energy projects using American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds and he served as Director of Economic Development at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. There he established the OHA Malama Loan program with First Hawaiian Bank, the Pacific Network Television internet portal, and the Hawaii Procurement Technical Assistance Center. A past chair of the Sierra Club’s Hawaii chapter, Glick received an MS in public management & policy from Carnegie-Mellon University and a BA in mathematics from Lamar University. (continued on next page)
The E2S 2012 is sponsored by the ECS High Temperature Materials, Battery, Energy Technology, and Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Divisions.
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Kei Hosoi joined Mitsubishi Materials Corporation in 1983. He was engaged in the Nuclear Energy Department and was responsible for the aseismic design of the Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant. After successfully completing the approval and authorization of the plant, he became responsible for developing solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). He received the Ceramic Society of Japan Prize, Japan Mining Industry Association Prize, Nikkei Business Publications Prize, and the Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. From 2008 through April 2012, Hosoi was a director of the New Energy Technology Department, responsible for NEDO’s strategic and comprehensive management of activities (demonstration studies, R&D projects, and providing data to optimize regulations), which is needed for promoting the dissemination of stationary fuel cell systems and fuel cell vehicles through close cooperation with government, industry, and academia. Since May 2012, he has been a director of the Smart Community Department, NEDO, responsible for energy storage technology development. Xiaokang Lai is a professor-level senior engineer and Director in the Department of Superconducting, and the Deputy Director at Department of Electrical Engineering and New Materials for the China Electric Power Research Institute. Professor Lai’s current work is mainly in research and development in the frontiers of science and technology, such as energy storage and conversion technology, superconducting power technology, and electric vehicle technology. He was responsible for several State Grid Corporation projects (863 projects) and the Beijing Olympics scientific research projects. He also participated in the construction of the Zhangbei energy storage experimental base and battery characteristics laboratory of the state grid company. Kee-Suk Nahm is a Professor of Chemical Engineering and the Director of the R&D Education Center for Fuel Cell Materials and Systems at Chonbuk National University. He obtained his BS degree in 1976 from Chonbuk National University, MS degree in 1979, and his doctorate in 1986 from Seoul National University. Nahm’s research interests embrace energy materials and devices including H2 storage, fuel cells, and Li-batteries, especially the synthesis and characterization of novel and nano-sized materials. He is author of more than 238 scientific publications, eight books and chapters in books, and 13 patents. Currently, he is a Committee Member of Energy Technology Infrastructure, National Energy Council of Korea, and is the regular member of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology. Byron Washom is the University of CaliforniaSan Diego’s (UCSD) new Director of Strategic Energy Initiatives and is responsible for energy management policy to achieve the campus’ goals for quantum improvements in energy management and greenhouse gas reductions. Prior to UCSD, Mr. Washom was the CEO for 20 years of a due diligence firm that specialized in CleanTech, and he served as Sr. International Advisor to the World Bank and DOE. He is a four-time Rockefeller Foundation Grantee and a former Heinz Endowment Grantee for early commercialization of CleanTech into developing countries. Mr. Washom was also Founder and President of Advanco Corp., which in 1984 set the long-standing world records for solar electric conversion efficiency at 29.4% and subsequently achieved an IR100 Award. He
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was the 2008 recipient of UCSD’s Citizen of the Year Award for Sustainability, and he was a Visiting Faculty Member at the Rady School of Management while teaching the graduate level course, The Business of Renewable Energy. Fast Company magazine named him to their June cover story, “100 Most Creative Persons in Business, 2010.”
PM Session: Energy Storage Development and Commercialization Challenges Keynote Speaker Dan R astler is a Senior Manager in the Energy Storage and Distributed Energy Resources program at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). He is currently leading new initiatives and demonstration projects in energy storage and distributed generation including a utility scale 1 MW/2 MWh Li-ion Energy Storage Demonstration Initiative. Rastler’s previous experience at EPRI has included program management of EPRI’s Energy Storage and Distributed Energy Resources programs, management of a technology incubator program within EPRI Solutions, and management of the Fuel Cell and Renewable Energy programs. He has managed research efforts involving energy storage, distributed generation, and fuel cell systems development, technology assessments, economic & market analyses, electrical integration studies, and distributed generation and energy storage hardware demonstration projects. Mr. Rastler joined EPRI in 1981 as a Project Manager in the Fuel Cell program. Rastler conceived, developed, and grew EPRI’s Distributed Energy and Energy Storage programs to provide a portfolio of products and services to the U.S. electric power industry. He is a world-recognized authority on energy storage, distributed generation, and emerging alternative clean energy technologies. Prior to joining EPRI, Rastler spent five years with General Electric where he was both a project and program manager in GE’s Nuclear Power Business. Mr. Rastler holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of California at Davis and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. He has published over 100 reports on distributed energy resources and energy storage, and has been quoted and published frequently in the press, including Public Utility Fortnightly, The Economist, and Newsweek.
Keynote Speaker M aria Skyllas-K azocos graduated with a BSc in chemical technology from the University of New South Wales, Sydney in 1974, with First Class Honors and the University Medal, and went on to complete a PhD in the same school in high temperature molten salt electrochemistry in 1979. She was employed as a Member of the Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey during 1978/79, before returning to the University of NSW as a Queen Elizabeth II Fellow in 1980. In 1982, she was appointed as Lecturer in the School of Chemical Engineering at UNSW and was promoted to full professor in 1993. Dr. Skyllas-Kazacos’s research interests have spanned the areas of aluminum electrowinning batteries and fuel cells and has published more than 250 journal and conference papers in these areas, with more than 40 patents and patent applications in flow batteries and several book chapters and edited conference proceedings. Her main contribution has been her pioneering research and development of the All-Vanadium Redox Flow Battery that is now being
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
commercialized in the U.S., China, Japan, Europe, and Thailand. Her professional affiliations include: Fellow Institution of Engineers Australia, Fellow Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Member of ECS, Chartered Professional Engineer (1992-2011); and she has been honoured with a number of awards: University Medal, 1974; Whiffen Medal, Institution of Chemical Engineers Australia, 1997; CHEMECA Medal, Institution of Chemical Engineers Australia, 1998; Member of the Order of Australia, Australia Day Honors List 1999; R. K. Murphy Medal, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 2000; invested as a Grand Lady of the Byzantine Order of St. Eugene of Trebizond (Australia Day, 2009); recipient of the Distinguished Lecturer Award, Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, Richland, UNSW, 2009; co-recipient, 2009 Light Metals Division Journal of Metals Best Paper Award; and the Castner Medal, Society for the Chemical Industry, UK, 2011. Scott Backhaus received his PhD in physics in 1997 from the University of California at Berkeley in the area of macroscopic quantum behavior of superfluid 3He and 4He. He came to Los Alamos in 1998 as a Director’s Funded Postdoc from 1998 to 2000, a Reines Postdoctoral Fellow from 2001 to 2003, and a Technical Staff Member from 2003 to the present. While at Los Alamos, Backhaus has performed both experimental and theoretical research in the area of thermoacoustic energy conversion including fundamental topics such as several thermoacoustic streaming instabilities, streaming assisted heat transfer, and acoustic power manipulation. He holds seven patents in the area of thermoacoustics, and his work has been recognized with several awards including an R&D 100 award in 1999 and Technology Review’s “Top 100 Innovators Under 35” award in 2003. Recently, his attention has shifted to other energyrelated topics including the fundamental science of grid-integration of renewable generation, geologic carbon sequestration, and thermal fluids problems related to energy and climate. Colton Ching oversees the daily operation of Oahu’s electric grid to ensure continued reliable service for customers. He also is in charge of all planning functions for the utilities’ infrastructure as well as strategic planning and enterprise risk management for the Hawaiian Electric companies. This includes leading Hawaiian Electric’s integration studies to find innovative ways to integrate greater levels of renewable energy generation into its five separate electric grids and engineering studies such as the interconnection of each island’s grids through an undersea cable system. Colton is also in charge of the company’s smart grid efforts, including the deployment of intelligent field devices and wireless communication infrastructure to increase automation of the grid, provide innovative customer service offerings, and aid in the integration of distributed renewable energy resources. George Kailiwai III is the Director, Resources and Assessment Directorate (J8), Headquarters, U.S. Pacific Command (HQ USPACOM). As the HQ USPACOM J8, Dr. Kailiwai leads the Command in the strategic assessment process, facilitates the development of USPACOM requirements, and translates those requirements into material and nonmaterial solutions through advocacy, science and technology, innovation, and experimentation.
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
June-Soo Lee is the Head of Battery R&D, SK Innovation. He has worked in the energy industry for 23 years since 1989 and served as a vice president in many different flagship energy business sectors in SK Group, including lithium battery businesses for automobile, energy storage, and IT industries. Before joining the battery business field, Dr. Lee had worked in the corporate planning and change management areas as a key member. Dr. Lee received his doctoral and master’s degrees in chemical engineering from Stanford University in the U.S. and a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Seoul National University in South-Korea. Jun Liu is a Laboratory Fellow at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). He is also the Leader for the Transformational Materials Science Initiative, and in this capacity, he provides oversight of the scientific directions for the large integrated energy storage program at PNNL. Jun Liu is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a Fellow of the Materials Research Society. In the past he has served as senior research staff for Sandia National Laboratories and Lucent Bell Laboratories, Department Manager for Synthesis and Nanomaterials, Thrust Leader for Complex Functional Nanomaterials for the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Sandia National Laboratories. His main research is in self-assembled, functional nanomaterials, oriented nanostructures, and the application of these materials for large scale energy storage, catalysis, environment cleanup, and human health. He has received two R&D 100 Awards, two Basic Energy Science Materials Science Awards for Materials Chemistry: Significant Implication for DOE-Related Technologies, and was named 2007 Distinguished Inventor of Battelle. He has over 280 publications and many invited review or feature articles in leading technical journals. His research has been widely reported by Science, Nature, Scientific American, Chemical & Engineering News, Discover, The Wall Street Journal, and many other leading professional and trade journals. Eric McFarland is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research is focused on coupling fundamental chemical processes at surfaces with novel catalytic material systems for applications to the production and interconversion of fuels and electrical energy. His educational background is in nuclear science and engineering, and he obtained his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his BS and MS degrees from UC Berkeley in nuclear engineering. He also has interests in biomedical science and has an MD from Harvard Medical School and completed his internship in General Surgery. He joined the Nuclear Engineering faculty at MIT and later moved to the University of California at Santa Barbara. McFarland has always worked closely with industry and he has participated in the development of a number of technologies important to the chemical industry. On a leave of absence from the University he was a founding technical director for Symyx Technologies, a chemical technology company that created and commercialized systems and methods of combinatorial materials science for the chemical industry. He helped to create a start-up company out of the University of California Santa Barbara devoted to natural gas conversion to liquid fuels and chemicals, GRT Inc., and served as their President and CEO for over six years. Recently, McFarland was appointed President and CEO of Urban Electric Power Inc. an energy storage company commercializing novel battery technology from the Energy Institute of the City College of New York. McFarland has published over 140 scientific papers and holds over 35 U.S. and foreign patents. 11
student Students are invited to join distinguished members and staff of ECS and ECSJ for an evening of fun and networking. The student mixer will be held on Sunday, October 7 from 1730-1900h with complimentary appetizers and beverages. Registered students will receive an e-mail invitation with details of the mixer.
Tutorial Session for Authors We encourage all authors to attend this important informational session on how/where/when to prepare and submit your full length proceedings paper to ECS Transactions. This session will be held in Room 304A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center, from 1200-1300h on Monday, October 8.
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Luau by the Lagoon Please plan to join us on Thursday, October 11 at 1830h on the Lagoon Green for this traditional Hawaiian celebration! Each guest will be welcomed by a Polynesian hostess with a festive island drink and lei, then seated for an authentic luau feast. The evening culminates in a spectacular Polynesian show you won’t want to miss! Tickets are required and can be purchased for $49/$59 in the Registration Area. Please do not forget to bring your ticket with you because there will be no admittance without a ticket. Space is limited, so purchase your tickets early! (Rain location: Coral Ballroom, Mid-Pacific, HHV)
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Featured Speakers The PRiME 2012 Meeting Lecture Monday, October 8, 2012, 1700h
Cell Bioelectrochemistry and Biomagnets by Tadashi Matsunaga
Cells sense ions, chemicals, light, pressure, and temperature in order to effectively adapt to various conditions. Sensing is achieved by biological sensors that are constructed by the self-assembling of a number of molecules within the cell. Now scientists are starting to artificially create such biological systems using the genomes of cells by a synthetic bioengineering approach, and are trying to transcend native systems to utilize them for various applications. Because the biological reactions can be extracted as electrochemical signals, research combining electrochemistry and the synthetic bioengineering approach should provide us with new opportunities to develop various devices and materials for sensing. Professor Matsunaga opened the door to the fabrication of biosensors to detect the external stimulus using biological reactions within cells by a technique that measures direct electron transfer between cells and electrodes. He has successfully constructed a practical on-line biosensing system for toxic chemicals, which are detected as signals derived from oxygen consumption of cells. He has also proposed using geomagnetic sensors in bacteria as novel materials for biotechnological applications. These materials are inspired from the biological sensor and fabricated through the synthetic bioengineering approach based on the whole genome information of the organism. This talk will present his pioneering biosensors using cells and next-generation materials built up by molecule complexes. Because various biological reactions in all organisms can be electrochemically monitored and controlled, this field of research has promising potential for various applications in biomedical and industrial sectors. Tadashi Matsunaga has pioneered the technologies of microbial sterilization, on-line biosensor for toxicity monitoring, biomagnets, etc. These multidisciplinary subjects, which originated from electrochemistry, will be introduced in this lecture. Tadashi Matsunaga received his doctoral degree in biotechnology from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1979. He then worked as a research associate in Miami (U.S.), returning to Japan to accept an Associate Professorship at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT). Promoted to Full Professor in 1989, Prof. Matsunaga served as Dean of Engineering from 2001 to 2007, and as Trustee and Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Research from 2007 to 2011; he has served as President of TUAT since 2011. Dr. Matsunaga has been awarded several prizes for his research, including the 1994 Academic Award of the Chemical Society of Japan and the 2004 Prize of the Japanese Society for Bioengineering and Bioscience. He also received the Carnegie Centenary Professorship and the honorary degree of Doctor of Science from Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, the United Kingdom, in 2003.
ECS Edward Goodrich Acheson Award Lecture Monday, October 8, 1400h
Plasmas for Thin Film Processing and Surface Modification by Dennis W. Hess
Plasmas have been investigated extensively since Irving Langmuir coined the term in 1928 during his observations of ionized gases. Generally, plasmas applied to thin film processing and surface modification are partially ionized gases composed of ions, electrons and a variety of neutral species. This atmosphere Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
is chemically reactive and so allows high reaction rates for film etching, polymerization, deposition and surface modification at room temperature. Due to the extensive array of chemistries that are possible, numerous applications ranging from electronic, photonic, sensor and microfluidic device fabrication, sterilization, artifact restoration, and adhesion promotion have been explored. This talk will describe the unique plasma properties that can be exploited to control thin film and surface chemistry, physics and nanostructure for specific application areas. In particular, recent studies by the author that involve the etching of metal films such as copper for integrated circuit fabrication and the modification of surfaces such as paper, polymers, and metals to control wetting and adhesion for biomedical applications will be discussed. Dennis W. Hess is the Thomas C. DeLoach, Jr. Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and Director of the NSF Materials Research Science and Engineering Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He received a BS in chemistry from Albright College and MS and PhD degrees in physical chemistry from Lehigh University. He was a Member of the Research Staff and Supervisor of Process Development at Fairchild Semiconductor from 1973 to 1977 where he worked for Bruce Deal. In 1977, he joined the Department of Chemical Engineering (ChE) at the University of California, Berkeley as an Assistant Professor. During his time at Berkeley, he served as Assistant Dean of the College of Chemistry (1982-1987) and Vice-Chair of the ChE Department (1988-1991). From 19911996, Dr. Hess served as Chair of the ChE Department at Lehigh University. He joined the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech in 1996. Dr. Hess served as Divisional Editor for Journal of The Electrochemical Society from 1978-1990 and Associate Editor for Chemistry of Materials from 1988-1996. From 2004-2012, he served as Editor for Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters. Currently, he is Editor of ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology and ECS Solid State Letters. Dr. Hess served as ECS President from 1996-1997. He received the Thomas D. Callinan Award from the ECS Dielectric Science and Technology Division (1993), the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Albright College (1998), the Charles M. A. Stine Award from the Materials Engineering and Sciences Division of AIChE (1999), and the ECS Solid State Science and Technology Award (2005). Dr. Hess is an ECS Fellow, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
ECS Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Lecture Monday, October 8, 1445h
Past, Current, and Future Research in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells by Bryan S. Pivovar
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells are at a notable stage of development as they move beyond the potential for improved performance and efficiency into the realm of commercial viability in multiple applications. There have been several significant research advances that have played a key role in obtaining parity with competing technologies, typically batteries or internal combustion engines depending on the application. While this has allowed for the first commercial deployments, further research advances and evolution of the technology will allow for even broader application. The past and current status of fuel cell research and development will be presented in broad terms with a focus on transportation applications, and specific areas of research contributions of the awardee will be highlighted within this context. In particular, specific scientific contributions in the areas of: alternate polymer electrolyte and membrane electrode assembly development; studies (continued on next page) 13
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of electrodes and the catalyst/electrolyte interface; the development of alkaline membrane fuel cells; and novel, extended surface Pt electrocatalysts will be presented. Remaining challenges for polymer electrolyte fuel cells, including discussion of their competition, and a discussion of future research directions to address these challenges will also be included. Bryan S. Pivovar is the Fuel Cell Group Manager and the acting Center Director for the Hydrogen Technologies and Systems Center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, CO. He received his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Minnesota in 2000. His thesis work focused on polymer electrolytes for direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) where he was the first to quantify performance of DMFC electrolytes in terms of selectivity and extensively studied electro-osmotic drag coefficients. He worked as part of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Fuel Cell team from 2000-2008 as a Post-doctoral Fellow, Staff Member, Fuel Cell Team Leader, and acting Program Manager. At LANL, Dr. Pivovar’s research focused on projects at the MEA level and included: electrode supports, impurities, fundamental science for cost and durability, freezing effects, direct methanol fuel cells, hydroxide conductors, non-Nafion MEAs, and high temperature membranes. During his time at LANL, he obtained the first DOE funded project on Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cells and has served a pioneering role in this area, organizing and chairing two DOE/DoD Workshops on the topic (2006, 2011). Since 2008, Dr. Pivovar has led NREL’s fuel cell R&D efforts which include programs in advanced catalysis, system contaminants, and anion exchange membranes. His current role involves supervision and oversight of fuel cell R&D projects and staff (including students and post-docs). Dr. Pivovar’s current research focus has a heavy emphasis in the area of novel extended surface electrocatalysts. Dr. Pivovar is currently an Associate Research Professor of Chemistry at Colorado School of Mines, and has an appointment as a founding Fellow of the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute with the University of Colorado-Boulder. He has mentored more than a dozen post-doctoral fellows, and co-advised and served on PhD committees for several graduate students. Dr. Pivovar has co-authored over 60 peer reviewed publications in the area of fuel cells, given numerous invited talks, chaired technical symposium at international conferences, and served on advisory committees. He has chaired a Workshop on Sub-Freezing Effects on Fuel Cells for the Department of Energy (2003) and the Gordon Research Conference - Fuel Cells (2007).
ECS Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Lecture Monday, October 8, 1530h
Mechanochemistry at Oxide Thin Film Interfaces By Bilge Yildiz
Improved quantitative understanding of how surface activity and charge transport kinetics are driven by the environment, including the mechanical state, is important both to fuel cell materials and to the dynamics of stress corrosion, where performance and stability depend on the state of solid state ionic films. In these systems, the mechanisms governing the interfacial activity are poorly understood, are challenging to probe due to harsh functional conditions, and sometimes require as long as years to evolve. Traditionally,
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electrochemical methods have been used to identify the surface reaction kinetics in fuel cell electrodes and corrosion kinetics on metals. These methods help deduce high-level kinetic parameters such as reaction constants and effective energy barriers, but involve little consideration of the underlying specific surface chemistry and atomic structure. However, it is now increasingly realized that the surface structure and chemistry govern the reaction and transport mechanisms and kinetics, and that they are not static - they dynamically respond to their surrounding harsh environments and age over extended periods. Many aspects of the bulk defect chemistry and transport properties are well-studied in solid state ionic materials, typically in the form of oxide films in fuel cells and corrosion. However, it is not fully understood how their surfaces are altered by temperature, reactive gases and mechanical stresses. The understanding and control of the surface reactivity of oxygen-electrode materials in particular is a key enabler for the efficiency and durability of solid oxide fuel and electrolysis cells at intermediate temperatures. In this talk, Dr. Yildiz will discuss her group’s recent progress in the mechanistic understanding of the collective response of such surfaces in harsh environments on the basis of elementary processes, and of how mechanical stimuli may accelerate or suppress the governing kinetics, using in situ surface probes and computational theory. Specifically, Prof. Yildiz will present how elevated temperatures and strain states alter the electronic structure and cation chemistry on transition metal oxide surfaces, how strain state accelerates ionic diffusion, and how dissimilar oxide interfaces couple electronically to enhance surface activity. Bilge Yildiz is an associate professor in the Nuclear Science and Engineering Department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The aim of Yildiz’s research is to advance the quantitative understanding of how surface activity and charge transport kinetics are driven by dynamic harsh environments, and to apply this knowledge to enable the design of novel surface chemistries for highly efficient solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cells and for corrosionresistant materials. Yildiz’s research builds equally on experimental and computational techniques at comparable length and time scales. She and her group have developed a unique capability to probe the surface electronic state with high spatial resolution in situ at elevated temperatures, in reactive gas conditions and with induced stresses, using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. Her research has demonstrated and explained how elevated temperatures and material strain state alter the surface cation chemistry and electronic structure on transition metal oxide surfaces. Her group has quantitatively elucidated the mechanisms by which the lattice strain facilitates oxygen ion diffusion in fluorite and perovskite oxides, and favors oxygen chemisorption and vacancy formation on perovskites. These findings are important for accelerating oxygen transport, oxygen reduction and water splitting kinetics on novel electrolyte and cathode structures made of ionic materials, as well as for suppressing corrosion kinetics. Dr. Yildiz and her group also work on capturing computationally the evolution of defect structures at the atomic level over experimental time scales, an important new capability to predict the aging of material microstructure both in high temperature fuel cells and in corrosion. Professor Yildiz received her PhD in nuclear science and engineering at MIT (U.S. 2003), and her BSc in Nuclear Energy Engineering at Hacettepe University in Turkey (1999). After working as a postdoctoral researcher at MIT (2003-2004) and research staff at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL 2004-2007), she returned to MIT as an assistant professor in 2007. Her teaching and research efforts have been recognized by the Outstanding Teaching (2008, 2002), the NSF CAREER (2011) and the ANL Pace Setter (2006) Awards, and the Norman C. Rasmussen Career Development Professorship (20102012).
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ECS Award Winners NOTE: For complete biographies of the award recipients, and the schedule of their presentations, please see the General Meeting Program on the ECS website: www.electrochem.org/meetings/ biannual/222/222.htm.
2012 Class of ECS Fellows Established in 1989, the designation of Fellow of The Electrochemical Society is awarded for individual contributions and leadership in the achievement of science and technology in the area of electrochemistry and solid state sciences and current active participation in the affairs of ECS. Jeffrey Dahn is recognized as one of the pioneering developers of the lithium-ion battery that is now used worldwide in laptop computers and cell-phones. Dahn’s recent work has concentrated on the application of combinatorial materials science methods to battery and fuel cell materials problems. He is the author of over 480 refereed journal papers and co-inventor of 58 inventions with patents issued or filed. Jeff Dahn obtained his BSc in physics from Dalhousie University (1978) and his PhD from the University of British Columbia in 1982. Dahn then worked at the National Research Council of Canada (82-85) and at Moli Energy Limited (85-90) before taking up a faculty position in the Physics Department at Simon Fraser University in 1990. He returned to Dalhousie University in 1996. Jeff Dahn has always interacted strongly with industry. During his years at Simon Fraser University (90-96) he collaborated strongly with the R+D team at NEC/Moli Energy Canada (Now E-One/Moli Energy Canada). Dr. Dahn took up the NSERC/3M Canada Industrial Research Chair in Materials for Advanced Batteries at Dalhousie University in 1996 and has held that position ever since. Dahn is now collaborating with GM Canada, Magna E-Car, Medtronic Energy and Component Center, Nova Scotia Power, and 3M in a 5-year project to develop longer lasting, lower cost Li-ion cells. Professor Dahn has received numerous awards including: International Battery Materials Association (IBA) Research Award (1995); Herzberg Medal, Canadian Association of Physicists (1996); ECS Battery Division Research Award (1996); Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2001); Medal for Excellence in Teaching (2009) from the Canadian Assoc. of Physicists; the Rio-Tinto Alcan Award from the Canadian Institute of Chemistry (2010); and the ECS Battery Division Technology Award (2011). Stefan DeGendt received his MS in chemistry in 1989, and his PhD in chemistry in January 1996, both from the University of Antwerp, Belgium. His PhD research dealt with the use of glow discharge mass spectrometry for analytical applications. For his PhD work, he was granted a fellowship from the National Fund for Scientific Research (NFWO). In 1996 he started working in the Ultra Clean Processing group at IMEC, where his research topics included cleaning technology and analytical metrology for contamination control in CMOS processing. In 2000 he became program manager of IMEC Industrial Affiliation Program (IIAP) on high-k and gate metal materials. He and his team were involved in the development of dielectric and metal deposition processes, advanced interface preparation, electrical and physical characterization and wet and dry etch process development. In 2005 he became group manager at IMEC for post-CMOS Nanotechnology. Activities involved the exploration of devices using 1D (nanowire like) architectures, the synthesis and use of carbon nanotubes for exploratory interconnect applications, and exploration of graphene synthesis and applications. At the end of 2009, he became group manager of IMEC’s NCAIS Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
group (Nano Confined Applications, Interfaces, and Surfaces), a merger of the post-CMOS nano and cleaning teams. He is currently heading four teams and more than 50 people (payroll, industrial affiliates, post-docs, and PhD students). His group is responsible for exploratory research on the above listed topics (nanotechnology and semiconductor cleaning and surface passivation). Since 2003, Professor DeGendt became associated to the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KULeuven), Department of Chemistry. He has co-authored more than 250 technical papers in refereed journals and is co-inventor of cleaning and gate stack process steps, resulting in several patent applications. He has been actively involved in the organization of International Conferences (Material Research Society, Gate Stack in 2003; and ECS, High-k Gate Stack, Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene and III-V Materials, and Atomic Layer Deposition, from 2004 until today). He is member of ECS Dielectric Science and Technology and the Electronics and Photonics Divisions and committee member, and is IEDM Committee member since 2005 (Process Technology 2007-09, European Arrangements Chair 20010-11, and Emerging Technologies 2012). Currently he serves as a Technical Editor for the ECS Solid State Science and Technology Editorial Board. Hariklia (Lili) Deligianni is a Researcher at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. Dr. Deligianni’s research interests include the investigation of earth abundant materials for thin film solar cells and the integration of solar energy with the electric grid. Deligianni is using electrodeposition for the synthesis of compound semiconductors and earth abundant semiconductor materials. These are game changing technologies that can be used to fabricate flexible and rigid solar panels. Her goal is to continue to innovate developing new materials and advanced concepts for solar energy conversion and storage. Dr. Deligianni played a leading role in the successful introduction of electrochemical processes in the solder bump technology. The process became the standard in the electronic industry for joining of silicon chips to packages. For her technical achievements on the electroplated solder bump process development, she received an IBM Corporate Technical Excellence Award and an Outstanding Innovation Award in 2001. She co-invented the copper electrodeposition process for onchip interconnects. The introduction of electroplated copper wire on silicon wafers has revolutionized the capability of computer chips. The inventors of the patent associated with the copper interconnect process received the 2006 Inventor of the Year Award of the New York Intellectual Property Law Association. Dr. Deligianni has co-authored 63 journal and proceedings publications and is the inventor of 105 issued patents and 40 pending patent applications. She received in 1988 her PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Illinois in UrbanaChampaign and has been with IBM since that time. She is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology, a senior member of IEEE and of AIChE, a member of ACS and of ECS, and past chair of the Electrodeposition Division. This year she is also the recipient of the ECS Electrodeposition Research Award. Currently, she is serving ECS as Secretary of the Society. Andrew Gewirth received his AB from Princeton University in 1981 and his PhD from Stanford University in 1987. He joined the Illinois faculty in 1988 after postdoctoral work at the University of Texas, Austin. Now Director of the School of Chemical Sciences at the University of Illinois, Professor Gewirth has received a number of awards, including a Presidential Young Investigator Award, an A. P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship, the (continued on next page) 15
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Department of Energy Outstanding Accomplishment Award in Materials Chemistry, and the University of Illinois University Scholar Award. Gewirth’s work addresses chemistry at interfaces, especially the solid–liquid interface. Gewirth uses advanced characterization techniques to examine the mechanism of interfacial electrochemical reactions, and the resultant understanding is utilized to design new materials and catalysts. He is especially known for developing the atomic force microscope as a tool to study the electrified solid–liquid interface. Gewirth has longstanding interests in fuel cells, particularly in the oxygen reduction reaction. He is also known for his spectroscopic studies of electrode surfaces and was the first to interrogate the potential dependent structure of water using sum frequency generation spectroscopy. Most recently, Gewirth is studying interfacial processes in batteries, with particular focus on the formation, reactivity, and stability of the solid electrolyte interphase or SEI. He has authored over 150 papers, delivered nearly 200 invited talks, and organized several conferences. Currently he serves as a Technical Editor for the ECS Electrochemical Science and Technology Editorial Board. Meilin Liu is a Regents’ Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and CoDirector of the Center for Innovative Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia (U.S.). He also serves as the Associate Director of the HeteroFoam Center at USC, an EFRC supported by the Office of Basic Energy Science, DOE. He received his BS from South China University of Technology and his MS & PhD from the University of California at Berkeley, all in materials science and engineering. His research interests include defects and transport in solids, electrochemical behavior of thin films and interfaces, solid state ionics, and electroceramics. His current research activities include in situ characterization and multi-scale modeling of charge and mass transfer along surfaces, across interfaces, and in membranes, thin films, and nanostructured electrodes, aiming at achieving rational design of materials and structures with unique functionalities for efficient energy storage and conversion. Dr. Liu has supervised approximately 30 visiting scholars, 25 postdoctoral, 30 PhD, and 9 MS students. He holds 20 U.S. patents, published 230 refereed journal papers, co-edited seven proceedings volumes, and co-organized eleven international symposia/workshops on synthesis, processing, fabrication, characterization, modeling, simulation, and application of novel materials and structures for batteries, fuel cells, supercapacitors, and sensors. Dr. Liu is a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society (ACerS). He was the winner of Ross Coffin Purdy Award (ACerS, 2010), NASA Tech Brief Award (2007), invited participant in U.S.–Japan Frontiers of Engineering (NAE, 2007), Crystal Flame Innovation Award in Research (FuelCell South, 2005), Outstanding Achievement in Research Program Development Award (Georgia Tech, 2003), Sustained Research Award (Sigma Xi, 2003), Best Faculty Paper Award (Sigma Xi, 2001), Outstanding Faculty Research Author Award (Georgia Tech, 1999), invited participant in Frontiers of Engineering (NAE, 1997), Best MS Thesis Advisor Award (Sigma Xi, 1996), and a National Young Investigator Award (NSF, 1993-98). Junichi Murota received his BE (1970), ME (1972), and PhD (1985) in electronic engineering from Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. He joined the Musashino Electrical Communication Laboratory (ECL), Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation in 1972, and moved to the Atsugi ECL in 1983. In 1985 he became an associate professor in the Laboratory for Microelectronics of the Research Institute of Electrical Communication (RIEC), Tohoku 16
University, Sendai, Japan, and in 1995 became a professor of Atomically Controlled Processing. He is currently a professor emeritus and specially appointed professor of the RIEC. Through the research of 40 years, Prof. Murota has made outstanding contributions to atomically controlled processing of group IV semiconductors by CVD for ultralarge scale integration. He has confirmed the self-limited reaction and selective deposition are determined by reactant gas partial pressure, temperature and surface quality only, using ultraclean low-pressure CVD. He has demonstrated high-performance Si0.5Ge0.5-channel formation as well as in-situ impurity-doped Si1-xGex selective epitaxy on the source/ drain regions in pMOSFET. Moreover, self-limiting formation of 1-3 atomic layers of group IV or related atoms using hydride gases on the Si1-xGex (x = 0 ~ 1) (100) surface has been generalized based on the Langmuir-type model and Si1-xGex epitaxial growth on top of N, P, B or C layer already-formed on Si1-xGex (100) at below 500°C has been performed. Such results suggest that very high carrier concentration and higher carrier mobility of group IV semiconductors are achieved. Prof. Murota has published over 290 articles in referred journals, conference proceedings, and book chapters. He has been an active member of ECS since 1987; he has served in organizing ECS symposia and has co-edited seven corresponding proceedings volumes. He was a second Vice-Chair and an award committee chair and is now Member-at-Large in the ECS Electronics and Photonics Division. He has been guest editor or co-editor of seven journals for the other international meetings. He is currently the advisory committee member of ICSI and ISTDM, and the chairperson of 154th committee on Semiconductor Interfaces and Their Applications in the University-Industry Cooperative Research Committees and the coordinator of Core-to-Core Program “International Collaborative Research Center on Atomically Controlled Processing for Ultralarge Scale Integration” of the JSPS. He is the recipient of the YamazakiTeiichi Prize (2003), a Fellow (2009) of JSAP, and received the Commendation for Science and Technology (2010) of the MEXT, Japan. Sri R. Narayan received his master’s in chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, and his PhD in electrochemistry from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, under the guidance of the late Prof. S. Sathyanarayana. After a two-year stint as a Resident Research Associate of the National Research Council (U.S.), he joined the Electrochemical Technologies Group of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). He worked at JPL for almost 18 years, for the last seven of which he was the Supervisor for the Group. He and his colleagues at JPL pioneered the development of liquid-feed direct methanol fuel cells that are now being used as portable battery chargers in forklift trucks, recreational vehicles, and military applications. Professor Narayan has over 40 patents issued to him in the area. The last two decades of Dr. Narayan’s mentorship of students, post-doctoral fellows, and scientists at NASA-JPL’s Electrochemical Technologies Group and Caltech has led to an impressive number of technical contributions to the technology of fuel cells, electrolyzers, and lithium-ion batteries from these groups. Dr. Narayan’s recent contributions on the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide and large-scale energy storage are energy topics that will see significant engagement by the members of the Society. Professor Sri Narayan joined the faculty at the University of Southern California, Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute, Department of Chemistry, in May 2010 and has since been pursuing the development of inexpensive batteries for grid-scale applications under funding from ARPA-E. Dr. Narayan served as the Chair of the ECS Energy Technology Division (ETD) from 2010-2012 and also as the Division’s Treasurer, Secretary, and Vice-Chair from 2004 to 2010. He has also served the Society through the organization of numerous new technical symposia, institution of new awards, increased participation of young faculty in the Division’s activities, and in organizing of synergistic activities between ETD and the Battery Division. Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Trung Van Nguyen is a professor of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Kansas. He received his BS (1981) in chemical engineering from the North Carolina State University and his MS (1985) and PhD (1988) in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University under the direction of Ralph E. White. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Kansas in 1994, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow (1988-89) in Nicholas Vanderborgh’s group at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Senior Products and Process Development Engineer (1989-1990) at Duracell Technical Center, Associate Director (19901992) of the Center for Electrochemical Engineering at Texas A&M University, and Member of Technical Staff (1992-1994) at AT&T Bell Labs. From 2007 to 2009 he also served as Director of the Energy for Sustainability Program at the National Science Foundation. Professor Nguyen’s research involves experimental and theoretical studies of charge and multi-phase transport and transfer processes and interfacial phenomena in batteries and fuel cells and applications of the understanding from these studies to electrochemical device and system improvement and development. He is the author or co-author of more 90 scientific publications (refereed journals, conference proceedings, and book chapters) and a listed inventor on five U.S. patents and has given more than 103 invited presentations and 84 conference presentations. His refereed journal papers have been cited more than 4100 times, a paper with Ralph White on water management in PEM fuel cells in 1993 was listed as one of the most cited papers of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society. He has received numerous awards for research, teaching, service, and leadership. He is also a founder and co-founder of two fuel cells companies. Professor Nguyen has been a member of the ECS since 1988. He is active in the IE&EE and Energy Technology Divisions. He has cochaired and co-organized numerous symposia at the ECS meetings and has been a member of the IE&EE Division Planning and Steering Committee, and the Energy Technology Division Planning and Steering Committee and Awards Selection Committee. He also served as Vice-President and President of the ECS North Texas Section from 1992 to 1993. R. Winston Revie graduated from McGill University with the BE (metallurgy) degree in 1966. After receiving an ME (materials) degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, New York, and a PhD from MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he carried out postdoctoral studies at The Flinders University of South Australia and at The Australian National University in Canberra. He joined CANMET, in Ottawa, Canada, in 1978, as a Research Scientist, studying corrosion and integrity issues pertaining to oil and gas pipelines. After many years as the Program Manager for Pipelines at the CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory in Ottawa, he retired from CANMET in 2011, becoming an Emeritus Scientist. He is the co-author of a widely-used university textbook, Corrosion and Corrosion Control, third edition (translated into Japanese, Russian, and Chinese) and fourth edition, published in 2008. He is the Editor of the ECS-sponsored monograph, Uhlig’s Corrosion Handbook, second and third Editions, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 2000 and 2011, respectively. The Chemical Industry Press, in China, published the Chinese edition of the Handbook in 2005. In addition, he is the Editor of the Wiley Series in Corrosion, and he is a member of the Editorial Board of Corrosion, published by NACE International. He is currently editing a new book, Oil and Pipelines: Integrity and Safety Handbook, to be published by Wiley. Dr. Revie is a Fellow of ASM International, of NACE International, and of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum. He is a Past President of the Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum, and he was on the Board of Directors of NACE International from 2006 to 2009. He is also the Immediate Past President of the NACE Foundation of Canada. Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Daniel T. Schwartz is Chair and BoeingSutter Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle. Dr. Schwartz earned his PhD in chemical engineering at UC Davis in 1989 and then did a postdoc at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. In 1991, Prof. Schwartz joined the University of Washington as an assistant professor, where he founded the Electrochemical Materials and Interfaces Laboratory. His students carry out use-inspired research in electrochemical fabrication, sensing, separation, and power sources. He also leads the U.W. Bioenergy IGERT PhD program, a field-work oriented training period focused on translating university expertise into practical and sustainable renewable energy solutions for Northwest Native American communities. His focus on use-inspired research was kindled during his time at Cybernex Corp., a Silicon Valley start-up that is now part of Western Digital. Five of Prof. Schwartz’s PhD students have founded technology companies in the Puget Sound area. Professor Schwartz’s prior honors include an NSF Young Investigator Award, DOE Jr. Faculty Award, ECS Linford Award, and selection as one of the inaugural NSF Innovation Corps Awardees. He served as Chair of the Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition from 2001-2002, and the Electrodeposition Division of ECS from 2001-2003. Esther S. Takeuchi joined the University at Buffalo (UB) in September 2007 as Professor in the Departments of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Chemistry after a 22-year career in industry. Appointed to the rank of SUNY Distinguished Professor in 2009, she is currently the Director of the Advanced Power Sources Laboratory and Director of the New York State Center for Advanced Technology at UB. Dr. Takeuchi has served ECS in many positions, most recently as president of the Society (2011-2012). Dr. Takeuchi was employed previously at Greatbatch, Inc., where she served most recently as Chief Scientist. While at Greatbatch, her achievements in lithium battery research, particularly on cells for implantable applications, led to a number of key technological developments, including the lithium/silver vanadium oxide (Li/SVO) battery, which powers the majority of implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) used each year. An extraordinarily prolific inventor, she has been credited with holding more patents (currently over 140) than any other living woman. Her research focus is novel power sources including development of new materials and investigation of faradaic and non-faradaic mechanisms relevant to battery systems. Elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004, Dr. Takeuchi has received numerous awards for her research achievements. These include the Jacob F. Schoellkopf Award given by the Western New York American Chemical Society, the ECS Battery Division Technology Award, and the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Technical Societies Council of the Niagara Frontier. She has been inducted into the Western New York Women’s Hall of Fame, and in 2008, she was selected for an inaugural Astellas Foundation Award by the American Chemical Society for scientific work impacting public health. In 2009, Dr. Takeuchi was awarded the prestigious National Medal of Technology and Innovation by President Obama. In 2010, she was awarded the Chancellor Charles P. Norton Medal, the highest honor conferred at the University at Buffalo campus level. In May, 2011 she was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Dr. Takeuchi received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania with a double major in chemistry and history and completed a PhD in chemistry at the Ohio State University. She completed post-doctoral work at the University of North Carolina and UB. (continued on next page)
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Petr Vanýsek received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Prague (now Czech Republic), from the Charles University and the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with Richard P. Buck, and then he made the U.S. his permanent home, eventually at Northern Illinois University, where he is a Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry and serves as the Director of Graduate Studies. Vanýsek’s main research interests have been focused on the electrochemical behavior of the interface between two immiscible phases, both on the analytical applications, as well as on achieving a deeper understanding of their atomic-size properties. He is using synchrotron X-rays to probe these interfaces. He has also developed a particular expertise in analytical instrumentation and in electrochemical impedance techniques. His research spans both sides of electrochemical interests, the “wet” side in electroanalysis and the “dry” side in the materials science area. Professor Vanýsek has been and active the member of ECS. First, he was involved with the Chicago Section executive committee. He has been the Vice-Chair and the Chair of the Sensor Division and the Secretary-Treasurer of the Physical and Electroanalytical Division. At the Society level, he has served on the Technical Affairs Committee, the New Technology Subcommittee, and is the Past Chair of the Council of Sections. From 2004 to 2008, he served as the Secretary of the Society. He was closely involved in modifying the fundamental Society documents and led the process of merging the Constitution and Bylaws and establishing the new Bylaws that are in effect today. In 2012 he became the Interim Editor of the ECS journals in Electrochemical Science & Technology Areas. Dr. Vanýsek has authored or co-authored more than 80 journal publications, holds two patents, has edited and co-edited several books, nine ECS proceedings and ECS Transactions volumes, and wrote a monograph on the electrochemistry of liquid/liquid interfaces. Additionally, he contributes notes to Interface and was a co-editor of two ECS Transactions volumes published from ECS sponsored satellite meetings on Advanced Batteries, Accumulators, and Fuel Cells. Outside ECS Dr. Vanýsek is the Treasurer of the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry and the President of the Federation of Materials Societies. Mark Verbrugge started his GM career in 1986 with the GM Research Labs after receiving his doctorate in chemical engineering from the University of California (Berkeley). In 1996, Dr. Verbrugge was awarded a Sloan Fellowship to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received an MBA. He returned from MIT in 1997 to join GM’s Advanced Technology Vehicles (ATV) as Chief Engineer for Energy Management Systems. In 2002, Verbrugge rejoined the GM Research Labs as Director of the Materials and Processes Lab, which maintained global research programs ranging from chemistry, physics, and materials science to the development of structural subsystems and energy storage devices. In 2009, the Lab was expanded in scope and renamed the Chemical Sciences and Materials Systems Laboratory. Dr. Verbrugge has published and patented in topic areas associated with electroanalytical methods, polymer electrolytes, advanced batteries and supercapacitors, fuel cells, high-temperature air-to-fuel-ratio sensors, surface coatings, compound semiconductors, and various manufacturing processes related to automotive applications of structural materials. Dr. Verbrugge is a Board Member of the United States Automotive Materials Partnership LLC and the United States Advanced Battery Consortium LLC, and an adjunct professor for the Department of Physics, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 18
Verbrugge’s research efforts resulted in his receiving the Norman Hackerman Young Author Award (1990) and the Energy Technology Award (1993) from ECS as well as GM internal awards including the John M. Campbell Award (1992), the Charles L. McCuen Award (2003 and 2010), and the Boss Kettering Award (2007). He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the United States Council for Automotive Research in 2006 and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2009. R. Bruce Weisman is a professor of chemistry at Rice University. He received a BA in chemistry from Johns Hopkins University (1971) and a PhD in chemistry from the University of Chicago (1977), where he held graduate fellowships from the National Science Foundation and the Hertz Foundation. His thesis advisor was Stuart A. Rice. Following graduate studies, he was an NSF postdoctoral fellow with Robin Hochstrasser at the University of Pennsylvania. Since assuming a faculty position at Rice University in 1979, Professor Weisman’s research has focused on photophysical, photochemical, and spectroscopic studies of medium-sized molecules, fullerenes, and carbon nanotubes. His 2002 collaboration with the late Richard Smalley led to the seminal discovery and interpretation of near-IR fluorescence from single-walled carbon nanotubes. Current research in the Weisman group applies this fluorescence effect as a tool for studying nanotubes and developing their applications in biomedicine and engineering. Professor Weisman is author or coauthor of 135 scientific papers that have accumulated more than 8,000 literature citations. He is also the founder and president of Applied NanoFluorescence, LLC, a company that builds advanced spectroscopic instruments for use by academic, commercial, and government nanotechnology researchers. Professor Weisman has been awarded an Alfred P. Sloan research fellowship and is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society. He has been a Discovery Chemistry Lecturer at DuPont Central Research and Development, an Advanced Technology Lecturer at the Hewlett-Packard Company, and a Touring Lecturer for the Institute of Physics in Ireland. He has also won the Best Presentation Prize at a Kirchberg (Austria) Winterschool on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials and a Hot Talks award from the Materials Research Society. Service to the scientific community by Professor Weisman includes a term on the Board of Editors of the Review of Scientific Instruments, eight years as co-editor of Applied Physics A, and appointments as technical expert for ISO and IEEE standards groups. Within the Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division of ECS, he has served as symposium organizer, Member-at-Large, Secretary, and Vice-Chair before his 2012 election as Division Chair.
ECS Battery Division Research Award Stefano Passerini is currently Professor in the Institute of Physical Chemistry at the University of Muenster (Germany) and Director of MEET (Muenster Electrochemical Energy Technology), a recently established research center focused on the development of present and next-generation lithium batteries and supercapacitors. He graduated at the University of Rome “La Sapienza” under the supervision of Bruno Scrosati in 1993. Since then, he has acquired a wide international experience in the lithium battery field as senior scientist in the U.S. (Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Dept., University of Minnesota) and Italy (Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, and Environment), and as visiting scientist in Japan (Chemistry Dept., Waseda University), Brazil (Chemistry Dept., University of Sao Paulo in Riberao Preto). Since 1986 Passerini has been working on the development of materials and systems for electrochemical energy storage. His Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
research efforts are focused on the fundamental understanding and the development of materials for lithium batteries, such as ionic liquids, polymer electrolytes, and electrode materials. He is co-author of over 200 peer-reviewed publications and five chapters in renowned books including the Handbook of Batteries (3rd Ed.).
ECS Battery Division Technology Award Yet-Ming Chiang is Kyocera Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He holds SB and ScD degrees from MIT, where he has been a faculty member since 1984. His research focuses primarily on advanced materials and their role in clean energy. He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society and the Materials Research Society. He has published over 200 scientific articles, one textbook, and holds over 40 issued patents and a similar number of pending patent applications. Chiang has devoted significant effort to the development of commercial technologies based on research from his MIT laboratory, including having co-founded four companies. His group’s research in high power nanoscale olivine cathodes resulted in products now in commercial use in power tools, electric transportation (HEVs, PHEVs, and EVs), and grid scale storage (up to 32 MW installations). His research in electrochemical-mechanical coupling resulted in a class of electrochemical actuators now being developed for wearable, disposable drug infusion therapies. Most recently, he pioneered a new type of flow battery based on high energy density particle suspension electrodes that is under development for low-cost large scale energy storage. Professor Chiang serves on numerous government and academic advisory committees and study panels, and promotes education in electrochemistry and its role in energy technologies through lectures to a broad cross-section of audiences and as a Trustee of the Boston Museum of Science.
ECS Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award Hans-Henning Strehblow studied chemistry at the Freie Universität Berlin, and then joined the group of Klaus Jürgen Vetter, where he graduated in physical chemistry and got his Diploma, PhD, and Habilitation. In 1973 he became an assistant professor at the Freie Universität Berlin, and in 1982, became professor of physical chemistry at the Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf. He had several research stays in the U.S. and France as a post-doc and as a visiting professor with Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, (1976/77); National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD; John’s Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (1987/88); and Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris (since 1993). Professor Strehblow started as an electrochemist with transient measurements in corrosion research, photo electrochemistry of passive layers and the application of the hydrodynamically modulated rotating ring disc electrode for the study of small corrosion rates of metals and semiconductors. He soon included in his research various ex situ and in situ surface analytical methods when they became available during his scientific career, like secondary electron microscopy, electron microprobe analysis, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, auger electron spectroscopy, ion scattering spectroscopy, Rutherford back scattering, X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction with synchrotron radiation, and scanning tunneling microscopy. He has applied in his work, and the activities of his group, a close combination of electrochemical and surface analytical methods. One of his main interests was the applicability of UHV methods for the study of electrode surfaces with careful exclusion of the influence of the laboratory environment. Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Dr. Strehblow’s research interest covers general and localized corrosion phenomena, pitting, passivity of metals and semiconductors, electronic properties of passive layers, semiconductor electrochemistry, electrosorption, and studies of the electrochemical double layer. He has had manifold scientific interaction and collaboration with other leading groups in his broad field of interest worldwide. In 1987/1988 he received a Fulbright Fellowship and in 2005 became a Fellow of ECS. As a university professor he has taught many courses for undergraduate and graduate students in general physical chemistry, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, surface analysis, and corrosion. He has had 20 Diploma and 25 PhD students in his group and around 20 post docs and visiting scientists. His scientific work is documented in 190 papers and book chapters and around 190 contributions to international meetings.
ECS Electrodeposition Division Research Award Hariklia (Lili) Deligianni is a Researcher at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. Dr. Deligianni’s research interests include the investigation of earth abundant materials for thin film solar cells and the integration of solar energy with the electric grid. Deligianni is using electrodeposition for the synthesis of compound semiconductors and earth abundant semiconductor materials. These are game changing technologies that can be used to fabricate flexible and rigid solar panels. Her goal is to continue to innovate developing new materials and advanced concepts for solar energy conversion and storage. Dr. Deligianni played a leading role in the successful introduction of electrochemical processes in the solder bump technology. The process became the standard in the electronic industry for joining of silicon chips to packages. For her technical achievements on the electroplated solder bump process development, she received an IBM Corporate Technical Excellence Award and an Outstanding Innovation Award in 2001. She co-invented the copper electrodeposition process for onchip interconnects. The introduction of electroplated copper wire on silicon wafers has revolutionized the capability of computer chips. The inventors of the patent associated with the copper interconnect process received the 2006 Inventor of the Year Award of the New York Intellectual Property Law Association. Dr. Deligianni has co-authored 63 journal and proceedings publications and is the inventor of 105 issued patents and 40 pending patent applications. She received in 1988 her PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign and has been with IBM since that time. She is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology, a senior member of IEEE and of AIChE, a member of ACS and of ECS, and past chair of the Electrodeposition Division. This year she is also the recipient of the ECS Electrodeposition Research Award. Currently, she is serving ECS as Secretary of the Society.
ECS High Temperature Materials Division Outstanding Achievement Award Eric D. Wachsman, Director of the University of Maryland Energy Research Center, is the William L. Crentz Centennial Chair in Energy Research with appointments in both the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Maryland. Dr. Wachsman received his PhD in materials science & engineering from Stanford University, and his BS in chemical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. He is a Fellow of The Electrochemical Society and The American Ceramic Society. In addition, he is Editor-in-Chief of Ionics, Editor of Energy Systems, formerly an Associate Editor of (continued on next page) 19
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, former 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 200 publications and eight patents on energy related technologies. Dr. Wachsman is 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,” the NATO “Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conducting (MIEC) Perovskites for Advanced Energy Systems,” and the National Academies “Global Dialogues on Emerging Science and Technologies.” He also serves on numerous boards and was appointed by the Governor to the Board of Directors of the Maryland Clean Energy Center.
ECS Luminescence and Display Materials Division Centennial Outstanding Achievement Award Hajime Yamamoto received his PhD with a thesis on luminescence spectra of rare-earth ions in perovskite compounds in 1967 from Tokyo University. He joined Hitachi Ltd., Central Research Laboratory, where he worked on luminescent materials, such as CRT phosphors, X-ray scintillator materials, thin-film electroluminescence, and p-type ZnSe thin films for blue LEDs. From 1971 to 1972, he was a visiting fellow at Princeton University in the Department of Chemistry. In 1992, he moved to Tokyo University of Technology and continued research on phosphors for flat-panel displays and more recently on white LEDs. In 2008, he retired from the University and now helps younger generation develop phosphors. Professor Yamamoto has chaired the Phosphor Research Society, a subcommittee of The Electrochemical Society of Japan, for more than 10 years, and has contributed to energize the R&D of phosphors. This year, with two other inventors, he won the Award of Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation by a patent on a red phosphor, CaAlSiN3:Eu2+, commercially used for white LEDs. Dr. Yamamoto’s first participation with ECS was at a meeting in 1971, when he introduced NaYF4:Yb,Er, which is still used as an efficient up-conversion phosphor. Since then, he frequently presented talks at ECS meetings for nearly 40 years. He is an author or a coauthor of 28 papers published in ECS journals. He also helped in the leadership of the Luminescence and Display Materials Division, particularly by serving as an organizing committee member at the PRiME Meetings in 1987, 1993, 1999, and 2004. His efforts has bridged the Pacific in the research on luminescence.
ECS Physical and Analytical Division Max Bredig Award in Molten Salt Chemistry Derek Fray is Director of Research and Emeritus Professor of Materials Chemistry at the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge. He obtained his degrees from Imperial College of Science and Technology, London and has worked as an Assistant Professor at MIT, Group Leader at Rio Tinto plc., and at the University of Leeds where he was Professor and Head of Department. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Royal Academy of
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Engineering, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the Institute of Materials. He has published over 400 articles on materials processing and is cited as the inventor on over 300 patents of which 150 have been granted. Several projects are now under active industrial development in the UK and Europe, Brazil, Chile, Japan, and the United States. He has been awarded many honors including the Matthey Prize, the AIME Extractive Metallurgy Technology Award, the Sir George Beilby Medal, the Kroll Medal, the John Phillips Medal, an Honorary Professorship at the University of Science and Technology, Beijing; the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society’s 2000 Extraction and Processing Distinguished Lecture Award, the Billiton Medal, two Light Metals Reactive Metals Awards, the Institute of Materials Gold Medal, the Armourers and Brasier’s Award by the Royal Society, and, in 2009, the European Materials Societies FEMS Materials Innovation Prize and Medal. He is a founder director of Ion Science Ltd., Environmental Monitoring and Control Ltd., Metalysis Ltd., Camfridge Ltd, Inotec AMD Ltd. and Chinuka Ltd.
ECS Sensor Division Outstanding Achievement Award Sheikh A. Akbar is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Founder of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Center for Industrial Sensors and Measurements (CISM) at The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH, U.S. His recent work deals with synthesis-microstructure-property relations of ceramic bulk, thin-film and nanostructures. Dr. Akbar was the Chair of the 12th International Conference on Chemical Sensors (IMCS-12) held in 2008. His sensors received three R&D 100 Awards as part of the 100 best inventions of 2007 and 2005 selected by R&D Magazine and a 2005 NASA TGIR (turning goal into reality) award. Dr. Akbar is the recipient of the 2012 ECS Sensor Division Outstanding Achievement Award, 2002 W. E. Cramer Award of the Central Ohio Section of the American Ceramic Society, 2002 Tan Chin Tuan Fellow of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, and 2001 Fulrath Award of the American Ceramic Society. He was elected a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society in 2001. He also received the 1993 B. F. Goodrich Collegiate Inventors Award for the development of a rugged and durable CO/H2 sensors. Dr. Akbar served on the International Advisory Committee of CIMTEC conferences, Steering Committee of the International Conference on Engineering Education (ICEE), Technical Steering Committee of the U.S.-DOE Sensor and Controls Program, and the Steering Committee of the U.S.-Japan Conference on Sensor Systems for the 21st Century. He has co-organized sensor symposia for ECS, the American Ceramic Society, ICMAT (Singapore), and ICC3 (Japan). Dr. Akbar has co-edited two books on sensors. In 2003, he served as the Guest Editor for two special sections of the Journal of Materials Science, “Chemical Sensors for Pollution Monitoring and Control” and “Chemical and Bioceramics.” He was the Principal Editor of a special issue entitled, “Nanostructured Ceramic Oxides: Challenges and Opportunities” published in Science of Advanced Materials in 2011. He was also the Guest Editor of a special issue entitled, “Sensing at the Nanoscale: Chemical and Biosensing” published in Sensors in 2012. Dr. Akbar is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Nanoengineering and Nanotechnology, Ceramics International, and Sensor Letters. He has published more than 170 technical papers and holds eight patents.
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Technical Exhibit The Technical Exhibit will be held in the Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees.
Exhibit Hours Monday, October 8.............................. 1300-1600h re-opening.......................................... 1800-2000h* *includes the Monday Evening Poster Session
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Exhibitors as of Press-Time ALS CO., LTD. Booth 208 Katsunobu Yamamoto yamamoto@bas.co.jp 1-28-12, Mukojima Sumida-Ku, Tokyo, 131-0033 Japan
+81.3.3624.0367 www.als-japan.com
Arbin Instruments Booth 118
1.979.690.2751 www.arbin.com
Arbin Instruments has over 20 years of experience as a manufacturer of multi-channeled potentiostat/galvanostat testing systems for battery and electrochemical research. Compared to traditional potentiostats, Arbin can offer many testing channels per system, the ability to reach much higher power as your research scales up, and the software flexibility required to write custom test profiles for evaluating materials and simulating actual battery applications. We continue to lead the way in innovation and customer support.
Bio-Logic Booths 217, 219 David Carey david.carey@bio-logic.us 9050 Executive Park Drive, Suite 105C Knoxville, Tennessee, 37923 United States
1.865.769.3800 www.bio-logic.info
Bio-Logic is the exclusive provider of EC-Lab Electrochemical Measurement Instruments. EC-Lab products include modular singlechannel (SP-200/300) and multi-channel (VSP/VMP3) potentiostats/ galvanostats, high current potentiostats (HCP-803/1005), and easy to use software and a complete line of electrochemical accessories. At ECS, we will proudly introduce the most powerful multi-potentiostat on the market. The VSP-300 is capable of having up to 6 independent potentiostats in one chassis, applying either1A/49V or 4A/15V, measuring currents down to 5 fA, voltages down to 750 nV, performing EIS experiments up to 7 MHz, analog and digital filtering, and true floating mode operation. All of this at a great economical price. Come to booth 217/219 and see our exciting line of products. 30
Luis Valino lvalino@dropsens.com Parque TecnolĂłgico de Asturias Llanera, 33428 Spain
+34.985.277685 www.dropsens.com
Dropsens manufactures instruments and accessories for Electrochemistry Research. DropSens screen-printed electrodes are a powerful tool for the development of electrochemical (bio)sensors. Our range includes nanostructured sensors, with enhanced analytical properties and flow-cells for FIA systems. DropSens portable potentiostats offer the main techniques while retaining the accuracy of bigger instruments. DropSens manufactures tailored instruments and electrodes following researcher’s specifications.
Dynatronix, Inc. Booth 200
ALS provides researchers with a wide range of products including Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalances, Bipotentiostats, Batterypowered electrochemical analyzers, Ring-Disk electrode apparatus and Spectrometry instruments. We are also dealing with various kinds of Spectroelectrochemical cells, electrodes for conductivity measurements, electrodes for EC measurement same as their related items.
Stephen Parker stephen.p@arbin.com 762 Peach Creek Cut Off College Station, Texas, 77845 United States
Dropsens Booth 115
David Osero dosero@dynatronix.com 462 Griffin Blvd Amery, Wisconsin, 54001 United States
1.715.268.5340 www.dynatronix.com
Dynatronix, Inc. is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of Pulse, Pulse Reverse and DC rectifiers for the world-wide metal finishing industry. Today we have expanded our focus to include such markets as electropolishing, etching, waste water treatment, sintering and many other applications. With 41 years of experience within the metal finishing industry, our goal is to not only be an equipment supplier, but a solutions provider as well.
ESL ElectroScience Booth 210 Lauren Timko ltimko@electroscience.com 416 East Church Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 United States
1.610.272.8000 www.electroscience.com
ESL ElectroScience specializes in providing solutions to enable customers to take technologies from concept through high volume production. As a global supplier of customized thick film pastes and ceramic tapes, ESL products can be found in hybrid microcircuits, multilayer microelectronics, transformers, TF heaters, photovoltaic cells, sensors, and fuel cells.
Fuel Cell Technologies, Inc. Booth 100 Chuck Derouin fuelcell@aol.com 5620 F Venice Ave NE Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87113 United States
1.505.821.4762 www.fuelcelltechnologies.com
Fuel Cell Technologies, Inc. is pleased to offer: robust world standard Single Cell Hardware, advanced test stations with open architecture LabVIEW software, flexibility to meet any application, optional integrated sines correlation AC Impedance System, SOFC Planer and button cell fixture with Furnace and test station, and the best customer service industry for 20 years.
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Gamry Instruments Booth 216, 218
Hokuto Denko, Corp. Booth 211
Jacob Ketter jketter@gamry.com 734 Louis Drive Warminster, Pennsylvania, 18974 United States
Takeshi Morita Morita@hokuto-denko.co.jp 4-22-13 Himonya Meguroku, Tokyo, 152-0003 Japan
1.215.682.9330 www.gamry.com
Gamry Instruments is the latest potentiostat – the Interface 1000 – provides performance and portability at an excellent price. See it along with our Reference 3000, Reference 30k Booster, Reference 600, and eQCM 10M. In addition, we have our lineup of accessories including a demonstration of DigiElch electrochemical simulation software.
Gelest, Inc. Literature Display Gabrielle Horvath ghorvath@gelest.com 11 E Steel Road Morrisville, Pennsylvania, 19067 United States
1.215.547.1015 www.gelest.com
Gelest, Inc. is headquartered in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, and is recognized worldwide as an innovator, manufacturer and supplier of commercial and research quantities of organosilicon compounds, metal-organic compounds and silicones. Gelest serves advanced technology markets through a materials science-driven approach. The company provides focused technical development and application support for semiconductors, optical materials, pharmaceutical synthesis, diagnostics and separation science, specialty polymeric materials and cosmetics: “Gelest – Enabling Your Technology.”
Guangzhou Mikrouna Mechanical Tech. Co., Ltd. Booth 206 Yuling Cai caiyuling@mikrouna.cn 1002-1003 South Tower of Huasheug Building, 102 Mid Xianlie Road, Yuexin District Guang Zhou, Guangdoug, 510070 China
+86.20.3761.8172 www.mikrouna.com
Guangzhou Mikrouna is a fast-growing high-tech enterprise that integrates research, manufacture and service, Mikrouna has been committed to develop innovative products for clients around the world and has passed ISO 9001 and CE certification. The basic products include Glove Box and Gas Purification System, which take airtight circulation purification principle, apply the state of art technology, assemble components from world well-know supplier to guarantee rapid removing and maintaining of H2O and O2 to less than 1ppm. The other products integrated with glove box include Vacuum Deposition System, Vacuum Furnace, Vacuum Sublimation Equipment, Lithium Ion Battery Production Line, etc.
Hohsen Corporation Booth 202 Daisuke Sakai sakai@hohsen.co.jp 8F Risona Bldg, 4-4-21 Minamisenba Chuo-ku Osaka-City, Osaka, 542-0081 Japan
+81.6.6253.2600 www.hohsen.co.jp
+81.3.3716.3235 www.hokuto-denko.co.jp
Hokuto Denko, Corporation is the company who researches, developments, and manufactures Electrochemical Instruments in Japan. We have more than 50 years of experience in Material research, Corrosion, Corrosive protection, Plating, Battery, Bio, and fields. Please leave anything of electrochemistry to Hokuto Denko Corp.
Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems Booth 215 Greg Boyer gboyer@hmps.hosokawa.com 10 Chatham Road Summit, New Jersey, 07901 United States
1.908.277.9205 www.hmicronpowder.com
Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems is a global supplier of equipment and systems for manufacturing fine, ultra-fine powders and nanocomposites. For the lithium-ion battery industry, Hosokawa offers a complete turn-key system including mixing, sintering, milling, carbon coating, powder densification and packaging for producing both cathode and anode materials.
International Society of Electrochemistry Literature Display ISE Office info@ise-online.org Rue de Sebeillon 9b 1004 Lausanne Switzerland
+41.21.648.39.74 www.ise-online.org
Electrochemistry involves chemical phenomena associated with charge separation and charge transfer, with applications ranging from fundamental studies and research to industrial, environmental and clinical applications. The aim of the International Society of Electrochemistry is to serve the worldwide electrochemical community and that of related disciplines through the advancement of electrochemical science and technology, the dissemination of scientific and technological knowledge, and promotion of international cooperation.
Ion Power Literature Display Stephen Grot sales@ion-power.com 720 Governor Lea Road New Castle, Delaware, 19720 United States
1.302.832.9550 www.ion-power.com
Ion Power is the official worldwide distributor of DuPont® NAFION® perfluorosulfonic acid products in pellet, dispersion, and membrane forms. Furthermore, we develop, manufacture, and market valueadded products made with NAFION®, including membrane electrode assemblies for fuel cell and water electrolyzer applications. (continued on next page)
Hohsen Corporation provides lab-scale, pilot-scale, and productionscale Lithium-ion battery related equipment, materials, and services.
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Maccor frequency response analyzer as well as temperature cycling experiments in conjunction with a Maccor temperature chamber. Maccor also supplies cell formation equipment for a variety of cell formats and sizes. Today Maccor has over 1,700 systems in more than 40 countries with local sales and customer support services available in many areas.
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Ivium Technologies Booth 204 Pete Peterson pete@ivium.us 961687 Gateway Blvd, Suite 201D Fernandina Beach, Florida, 32034 United States
1.904.310.9060 www.ivium.com
Ivium Technologies designs and manufactures electrochemical instrumentation for research and routine applications. We are exhibiting the Vertex™, the CompactStat™, and the IviumStat™ Potentiostats in Honolulu. The Vertex is an affordable instrument for research and teaching applications. The IviumStat™ — with a maximum current of 10 Amps — is a general purpose instrument for the most demanding electrochemical applications. For the convenience of portability, check out the CompactStat™, a researchgrade Potentiostat powered from the USB Port of your Notebook Computer. We will also be showing the nStat™ MultiChannel Potentiostat for labs that need maximum electrochemical firepower.
Kyoto Environmental Nanotechnology Cluster Booth 113 Shigetaka Katori katori@icc.kyoto-u.ac.jp 307 Rohm Plaza Kyoto University, 2 Kyodai-Katsura, Nishlkyo-ku, Kyoto Kyoto, Kyoto, 606-8501 Japan
+81.75.383.3078 www.astem.or.jp/kyo-nano
Kyoto Environmental Nanotechnology Cluster – was established in Kyoto and Keihanna. Due to the economic slowdown in Japan and urgent needs to address global environment problems, expectations on science and technology are currently providing us with not only positive hopes as before, but also continued new challenges to cope with today’s difficult conditions.
Los Alamos National Laboratory Booth 213 James Rickman MS D429, MST-11 Group Los Alamos, New Mexico, 87545-0001 United States
1.505.665.9203 www.lanl.gov
Los Alamos National Laboratory is the premier national security science laboratory. Our mission is to develop and apply science, technology, and engineering solutions to ensure the safety, security, and reliability of the U.S. nuclear deterrent; to reduce global threats, and to solve emerging national security challenges, including energy security challenges.
Maccor, Inc. Booths 201, 203 Mark Hulse m.hulse@maccor.com 4322 S 49th W Ave Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74107 United States
Karen Laskey-Poe klaskey@metrohmusa.com 6555 Pelican Creek Circle Riverview, Florida, 33578 United States
1.866.638.7646 www.metrohmusa.com
Metrohm features AUTOLAB electrochemistry systems with modular and dedicated designs, and advanced control software which provide a flexible foundation that can easily grow with your application needs. Options include low current, impedance, EQCM, multiplexing, high and low speed scanning, and variety of cells, electrodes and accessories for research needs.
Nagano & Co., Ltd. Booth 108 Hisashi Saito a-nagano@fb3.so-net.ne.jp Shinden 2-29-11 Ichikawa Chiba Japan 272-0035
+81.47.378.6075 http://www005.upp.so-net.ne.jp/ nagano/mokuji-e.html
Nagano & Co., Ltd. designs and manufacture measuring instruments for low, precision battery. Products include charge/discharge devices, coin cell holders, and small thermostatic chambers.
NETZSCH Instruments N.A., LLC Literature Display Fumi Akimaru fumi.akimaru@netzsch.com 129 Middlesex Turnpike Burlington, Massachusetts, 01803 United States
1.781.272.5353 www.netzsch-thermal-analysis.com
NETZSCH Instruments N.A., LLC – Thermal analysis, calorimetry, thermal properties, and contract testing services; DSC, DTA, TGA, STA (Simultaneous DSC/DTA-TGA) from cryogenic to +2400C, evolved gas analysis by coupled FTIR and MS and GC-MS adiabatic reaction calorimeters (ARC and APTAC) to measure thermal and pressure properties of exothermic chemical reactions, new MMC 274 tabletop reaction calorimeter, dilatometers, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity by laser flash and xenon flash to +2800C, DMA, TMA, and DEA for In Situ thermoset cure monitoring.
NuVant Systems, Inc. Booth 205 1.918.446.1874 www.maccor.com
Maccor, Inc. was the pioneer, and is the world’s largest commercial manufacturer of automated test equipment for a wide range of electrochemical devices (i.e. batteries, capacitors, fuel cells, etc.) and device chemistries. In addition to standard cycling, drive cycle tests (i.e. FUDS, HPPC, US06 Drive Profile, etc.), sophisticated electrochemical experiments (i.e. cyclic voltametry, Galvanostatic Intermittent Titration Test, Potentiostatic Intermittent Titration Test, etc.), and high-speed pulse testing Maccor systems can perform impedance spectroscopy experiments in conjunction with a 32
Metrohm USA Booths 119, 117
Linda Smotkin lindasueram@aol.com 130 N. West Street Crown Point, Indiana, 46307 United States
1.219.644.3231 www.nuvant.com
Nuvant Systems, Inc. was founded in 1999, and is located at 130 N. West Street, Crown Point, Indiana. NuVant develops and integrates catalysts and electrolytes for stationary and portable fuel cells, and has commercialized patented instrumentation that enables accurate high-throughput characterization of electrode assembly components under normal device operating conditions. NuVant also manufactures and sells low cost, high performance research-grade electrochemical instruments directly to academic and industrial customers. In addition, NuVant provides gas-diffusion layers, polymer electrolytes, Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
single cell fuel cells and all the necessary equipment for preparation of high performance fuel cell electrodes. NuVant is now assembling a manufacturing facility for ELAT, a high performance gas diffusion layer for flow batteries and fuel cells.
PEC North America, Inc. Booth 107 Yoska Beken yoska.beken@peccorp.com 2385 NW Executive Center Drive, Suite 100 Boca Raton, Florida, 33431 United Stateswww.peccorp.com
1.561.962.2824
PEC North America, Inc. delivers the building blocks for the development and manufacturing of large format cells, modules and battery packs for automotive, aerospace and defense applications. PEC’s offerings include R&D test equipment and automated cell finishing lines automating all process steps after the electrolyte filling (soaking, formation, grading, degassing, ageing, stand loss, sorting…)
Pine Research Instrumentation Booths 102, 104 Jenny Garry jgarry@pineinst.com 2741 Campus Walk Avenue, Building 100 Durham, North Carolina, 27705 United States
1.919.782.8320 www.pineinst.com
Pine Research Instrumentation manufactures a full line of affordable, durable and reliable rotating electrode products. In addition to rotating electrodes, we also offer patterned electrodes. They are a convenient way to set up a three-electrode cell and are available with a ceramic substrate or screen printed carbon. Our popular modulated speed rotator is used by researchers who appreciate high quality instrumentation in both academic and industrial settings. Pine’s new WaveNow potentiostat is a portable USB potentiostat. Weighing less than 200 grams, this system features a convenient USB interface, a fully functional potentiostat and galvanostat, and our powerful AfterMath instrument control and data analysis software.
Princeton Applied Research Booths 101, 103, 105 Ari Tampasis ari.tampasis@ametek.com 801 S. Illinois Avenue Oakridge, Tennessee, 37830 United States
1.865.483.2122 www.princetonappliedresearch.com/ www.solartronanalytical.com
Princeton Applied Research is a leading manufacturer of laboratory instruments utilized for investigations in the field of electrochemistry, which includes batteries, fuel cells, corrosion, sensors and general physical chemistry. In business more than 50 years, we offer customers the benefit of knowledge, expertise, products, and solutions to support their particular research interest.
ProSys, Inc. Booth 212 Donald Dussault ddussault@prosysmeg.com 1745 Dell Avenue Campbell, California, 95008 United States
Redcat Main Lobby, Level 1 redcatresearch.org
Redcat is the essential online tool for everyone in electrochemistry and solid state science and technology … • Browse + search cutting-edge research • Meet + connect with peers • Contribute + share your content and ideas • Connect with future employers and employees on the Redcat job site Redcat is your Web of Connections … Redcat is yours—OWN IT!
RheoSense, Inc. Booth 114 Seong-gi Baek sbaek@rheosense.com 2678 Bishop Drive, Suite 270 San Ramon, California, 94583 United States
1.925.866.3801 www.rheosense.com
RheoSense, Inc. offers the right viscometer for electrolytes and electrode formulation. We are the leader of small sample precision viscometers, VROC (viscometer/rheometer-on-a-chip). VROC enables accurate viscosity measurement with precise control of shear rate. The viscometers fully enclose the sample and are small enough for glove box.
Scribner Associates, Inc. Booth 106 Jason Scribner jason@scriber.com 150 E Connecticut Ave Southern Pines, North Carolina, 28387 United States
1.910.695.8884 www.scribner.com
Scribner Associates specializes in advanced analytical hardware and software for electrochemical research and development. On display will be the Model 850e Fuel Cell Test System, a turn-key instrument for PEM, DMFC, and SOFC R&D, featuring multiple current ranges for high accuracy over a wide dynamic range, automated humidifier bypass valves for wet/dry cycling, automatic water fill, and accurate reactant dew point control up to 5 SLM. Also on display will be FuelCell®, the most powerful and versatile fuel cell R&D application software in the industry. We are pleased to introduce the new Model 840 Advanced Fuel Cell Test System. The 840 offers researchers all the popular features of the 850e, plus enhanced fuel control and data acquisition, as well as higher flow rates and load power rating. We will also demonstrate the Model 910 multichannel microelectrode impedance analyzer, a breakthrough product for DC and AC electrochemistry of up to 100 microelectrodes with applications in sensors and arrays, combinatorial electrochemistry, electrocatalyst and battery research, and corrosion science. Also featured will be MultiStat®, ZPLOT® and CorrWare® electrochemical measurement software. All of our products are available for quick delivery and are backed by extensive technical support.
Smart Scholarship Program Booth 209 1.408.871.2500 www.prosysmeg.com
ProSys, Inc. designs and manufactures single wafer, Batch, and custom Megasonic systems and components for OEM’s and end users. Applications include high end cleaning and surface preparation as well as Megasonic enhanced development, etching, and fluid conversion. Our technology features advanced RF controls, multiple frequencies, continuous or pulsed operation Direct Megasonics with data logging software. Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Erin Steigerwalt smart@asee.org 1818 N. Street NW, Suite 600 Washington, District of Columbia, 20036 United States
1.202.331.3544 www.smart.asee.org
Smart Scholarship Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines to receive a full scholarship and be employed upon degree completion at a DOD research facility. (continued on page 35) 33
Boxed symposia will be located at the Hilton Hawaiian Village (HHV)
Symposium Topics and Organizers
A — General Topics & Tutorials
E — Dielectric and Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing
A0 — Special Lectures – Edward Goodrich Acheson Award and Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Presentations
E1 — Solid State Topics General Session (R. Todi, N. Ichinose, H. Iwai, O. M. Leonte, K. Shimamura, K. B. Sundaram, and X. Wang)
A1 — General Student Poster Session (V. Subramanian, V. Chaitanya, M. P. Foley, Y. Katayama, and K. B. Sundaram)
E2 — Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 8 (J. W. Elam, S. Bent, S. De Gendt, A. Delabie, A. Londergan, F. Roozeboom, and O. Van der Straten) SC
A2 — Nanotechnology General Session (O. M. Leonte, F. Chen, J. Chen, N. Kobayashi, and W. E. Mustain)
E3 — Chemical Mechanical Polishing 12 (R. Rhoades, I. Ali, G. Banerjee, B. Basim, L. Economikos, D. Huang, and Y. Obeng)
A3 — Contemporary Issues and Case Studies in Electrochemical Innovation (E. J. Taylor, C. Bock, M. Inman, and K. Malek)
E4 — Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 2 (K. Shenai, M. Bakowski, M. Dudley, R. Garg, and N. Ohtani)
B — Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Energy Conversion
E5 — Dielectric Materials and Metals for Nanoelectronics and Photonics 10 (S. Kar, M. Houssa, K. Kita, D. Misra, and S. Van Elschocht)
B1 — Batteries and Energy Technology Joint General Session - In Honor of James McBreen (A. Manivannan, H. Arai, Y. Guo, P. N. Kumta, A. Manthiram, M. Minakshi, S. Mukerjee, S. Narayan and, Y. Sun) B2 — Electrochemical Capacitors (J. W. Long, D. Bélanger, T. Brousse, C. Hu, K. Kim, J. Ko, P. J. Kulesza, M. Morita, K. Naoi, P. Simon, W. Sugimoto, and Y. Xia)
E6 — High Purity Silicon 12 (E. Simoen, C. Claeys, R. Falster, C. Mazure, and P. Stallhofer) E7 — Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 5 (L. Chou, M. T. Carter, S. Jin, M. Jo, and M. Suzuki)
B3 — Grand Challenges for Energy Conversion and Large Scale Energy Storage (T. Nguyen, B. Liaw, R. Savinell, X. Zhou, and Y. Katayama)
E8 — Processing Materials of 3D Interconnects, Damascene and Electronics Packaging 4 (K. Kondo, R. Akolkar, D. Barkey, M. Hayase, M. Koyanagi, S. Mathad, P. Ramm, F. Roozeboom, and S. Shingubara)
B4 — Intercalation Compounds for Rechargeable Batteries (S. Meng, C. M. Julien, R. Kanno, A. Manthiram, A. Yamada, W. Yoon, and K. Zaghib)
E9 — Fundamentals and Applications of Microfluidic and Nanofludic Devices (H. Baumgart, A. Beskok, J. Hsu, S. Joo, S. Qian, and A. Sharma)
B5 — Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems (R. M. Kostecki, T. Abe, and B. Liaw) SC
E10— More than Moore (Y. Obeng, G. Banerjee, S. Datta, P. J. Hesketh, T. Hiramoto, A. Ionescu, and P. Srinivasan) SC
B6 — Lithium-Ion Batteries (M. C. Smart, R. Bugga, D. Doughty, M. Inaba, Y. Kim, K. Tatsumi, and J. Zhao)
E11— Nonvolatile Memories (S. Shingubara, H. Akinaga, Z. Karim, K. Kobayashi, Y. Suzuki, and N. Takaura)
B7 — Metal-Air Batteries (J. Xiao, N. Imanishi, Y. Shao-Horn, V. Thangadurai, and Y. Xing)
E12— Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 8 (M. K. Sunkara, C. Claeys, L. Deligianni, T. Druffel, T. Miyasaka, J. Park, K. Rajeshwar, and M. Tao)
B8 — Non-Aqueous Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries (M. Ue, W. A. Henderson, M. Ishikawa, T. Jow, B. L. Lucht, and P. Trulove)
E13— Plasma Processing 19 (S. Mathad, M. Engelhardt, D. Hess, and O. M. Leonte)
B9 — Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 12 (PEFC 12) (H. A. Gasteiger, W. Adam, F. Büchi, E. Cho, C. Coutanceau, M. Edmundson, T. F. Fuller, D. C. Hansen, D. J. Jones, R. A. Mantz, S. Mitsushima, H. Nakagawa, S. Narayanan, V. Ramani, T. J. Schmidt, K. Shinohara, P. Shirvanian, P. Strasser, K. Swider-Lyons, Y. Tak, H. Uchida, W. Xing, and L. Zhung)
E14— Semiconductor Wafer Bonding 12: Science, Technology, and Applications (M. Goorsky, H. Baumgart, C. Colinge, K. Hobart, R. Knechtel, H. Moriceau, and T. Suga) E15— State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 54 (SOTAPOCS 54) (P. C. Chang, L. Chou, J. He, J. LaRoche, K. C. Mishra, and M. Overberg)
B10— Renewable Fuels from Sunlight and Electricity (N. Wu, W. Chiu, D. Chu, H. Dinh, K. Domen, P. J. Kulesza, J. Lee, A. Manivannan, S. Narayan, R. Subramanian, H. Wang, X. Zhou, and Z. Zou)
E16— Thin Film Transistors 11 (TFT 11) (Y. Kuo, O. Bonnaud, H. Hamada, J. Jang, W. Milne, and M. Shur)
B11— Sodium Batteries (C. S. Johnson, M. Doeff, J. W. Fergus, D. B. Hall, R. Kanno, and S. Okada)
E17— SiGe, Ge, and Related Compounds: Materials, Processing, and Devices 5 (D. Harame, J. Boquet, M. Caymax, T. Krishnamohan, G. Masini, S. Miyazaki, G. Niu, A. Reznicek, B. Tillack, B. Vincent, and Y. Yeo)
B12— Solid State Ionic Devices 9 - Ion Conducting Thin Films and Multilayers (E. D. Wachsman, J. A. Kilner, E. Traversa, and S. Yamaguchi) C — Biomedical Applications and Organic Electrochemistry C1 — Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Poster Session (A. J. Fry)
F — Electrochemical / Chemical Deposition and Etching F1 — Bio-Enabled Materials, Processes, and Devices (J. N. Harb, Z. Aguilar, N. Myung, D. Schwartz, and S. Yoshihara)
C2 — Bioengineering Based on Electrochemistry (K. Sode, A. Simonian, and E. Tamiya)
F2 — Electrodeposition General Session: Fundamentals and New Materials Dieter M. Kolb Memorial Symposium (R. Alkire, T. Homma, L. A. Kibler, and K. Uosaka)
C4 — New Synthetic and Mechanistic Approaches to Molecular Electroorganic Chemistry (S. Nishiyama, A. Atobe, and A. J. Fry)
F3 — Electroless Deposition: Principles, Activation, and Applications 2 (S. Djokic, W. Cai, T. Homma, L. Magagnin, M. Ryan, J. Stickney, and G. Zangari)
D — Corrosion, Passivation, and Anodic Films D1 — Corrosion General Poster Session (S. Fujimoto)
F4 — Emerging Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage (L. Deligianni, C. Chan, Y. Fukunaka, Q. Huang, K. Kanamura, E. Podlaha, and J. B. Talbot)
D2 — Materials Degradation in Energy Systems: Corrosion and Hydrogen-Material Interactions (N. Missert, S. Fujimoto, K. R. Hebert, R. Lillard, J. P. Meyers, A. Nishikata, J. J. Noël, and J. R. Scully)
F5 — Magnetic Materials and Devices 12 (C. Bonhote, T. Akasaka, S. Brankovic, M. T. Carter, H. Gatzen, P. J. Hesketh, Y. Kitamoto, T. Osaka, W. Schwarzacher, and G. Zangari)
D3 — Corrosion, Passivity, and Energy: A Symposium in Honor of Digby Macdonald (M. Urquidi-McDonald, T. Haruna, and C. D. Taylor)
G — Electrochemical Synthesis and Engineering
D4 — High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes 3 (K. R. Zavadil, K. Azumi, and P. Schmutz) D5 — High Temperature Corrosion Materials Chemistry 10 (E. J. Opila, J. W. Fergus, P. Gannon, D. Helmick, T. Markus, T. Maruyama, P. J. Masset, D. Shifler, E. Wuchina, and S. Yamaguchi) D6 — Light Alloys 4 (S. Virtanen, R. Buchheit, S. Hiromoto, Y. Kojima, and B. Shaw) D7 — Pits and Pores 5: A Symposium in Honor of David Lockwood (R. Boukherroub, P. Granitzer, H. Masuda, and P. Schmuki)
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G2 — Synthesis and Engineering General Session (M. Sudoh and V. Ramani) H — Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures H1 — Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: From Fundamental Properties and Processes to Applications and Devices (D. M. Guldi, T. Akasaka, M. T. Carter, F. D’Souza, S. De Gendt, S. Fukuzumi, H. Klauk, Z. Liu, R. Weisman, K. Worhoff, and K. Zaghib) I
— Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry
I1 — Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session (R. A. Mantz, S. Chen and T. Chung)
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(continued from page 33) I2 — Bioelectroanalysis and Bioelectrocatalysis (S. Minteer, L. Mao, N. Nakamura and K. Sode) I3 — Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids 18 (W. M. Reichert, A. Bund, H. De Long, D. M. Fox, A. Ispas, R. A. Mantz, M. Mizuhata and P. Trulove) I4 — Electrocatalysis 6 (G. Brisard, N. Hoshi, T. Ohsaka, V. Ramani, P. Shen and A. Wieckowski) I5 — Electrochemical Atomic Layer Epitaxy and Quantum Confinement (N. Dimitrov and J. Stickney) J — Sensors and Displays: Principles, Materials, and Processing J1 — Chemical Sensors 10 - Chemical and Biological Sensors and Analytical Systems (A. Simonian, Z. Aguilar, M. T. Carter, B. Chin, G. Hunter, N. Miura, L. Nagahara, M. J. Sailor, Y. Shimizu and S. Uchiyama) J2 — Luminescence and Display Materials: Fundamentals and Applications (J. Collins, B. Di Bartolo, U. O. Happek, C. Hunt, T. Isobe, T. Kusunoki, D. J. Lockwood, K. C. Mishra, A. Setlur and A. Srivastava) J3 — Materials for Solid State Lighting (A. Setlur, J. Collins, N. Mastsuda, K. C. Mishra and K. Ueda) J4 — Microfabricated and Nanofabricated Systems for MEMS/NEMS 10 (P. J. Hesketh, G. Hunter, A. Londergan, P. Srinivasan, K. B. Sundaram, O. Tabata, P. Vanysek, N. Wu and X. Yang)
ECS Transactions (ECST) – Symposia with issues available “at” the meeting are labeled with the following icons: Hard-cover (HC) editions of ECS Transactions will be available for purchase and pick-up at the meeting. Compact Disc (CD) editions of ECS Transactions will be available for purchase and pick-up at the meeting; or you may pre-order your CD ECST issue using the meeting registration form in this brochure or when registering online. The CD edition of B9 (PEFC 12) also includes a 1 gigabyte USB drive containing the complete issue. SC Softcover (SC) editions editions of ECS Transactions will be available for
purchase at the meeting and will be shipped to you after the meeting ends. Please visit ECS Central in Honolulu to order your softcover ECST issue.
Electronic (PDF) editions of ECS Transactions will be available ONLY via the ECS Digital Library (www.ecsdl.org). Electronic editions of the Honolulu “at” meeting issues should be available for purchase beginning September 28, 2012. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information for the electronic editions. ECS Transactions – Forthcoming Issues In addition to those symposia that have committed to publishing an issue of ECS Transactions, all other symposia potentially will be publishing an issue of ECST approximately 16 weeks after the Honolulu meeting. If you would like to receive information on any of these issues when they become available, please e-mail ecst@electrochem.org. Please include your name, e-mail address, and all issues in which you are interested. Purchase a hardcover copy of ECS Transactions Volume 50, Issues 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 with your Honolulu meeting registration and receive 10% off that issue’s list price! For ECS Members the 10% discount will be on top of your regular Member discount for these issues. Any discounted books purchased must be picked up at the Honolulu meeting. The discount does not apply to electronic editions of these issues. This discount is not valid on any other issues of ECST, Monographs, or Proceedings Volumes purchased at the meeting.
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K. Booth 214 Yoshikazu Sato yo-sato@ml.tanaka.co.jp 2-73, Shinmachi, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 254-0076 Japan
+81.463.35.5170 www.takaka.co.jp
Tanaka Kikinzoku Group has contributed to the society through the continuous pursuit of the inherent possibilities of precious metals for over 120 years. Our activities are sales of Precious Metals (Platinum, Gold, Silver, and others). We also manufacture sales of Industrial Precious Metal Products.
Toshima Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Booth 112 Tetsuo Yamanaka staff@material-sys.com 1414 Shimonomoto Hioashimatsuyama-Shi, Saitama, 355-0036 Japan
1.81.493.24.6774 www.material-sys.com
Toshima Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is the manufacture of sputtering target, powder, solution for several categories of electron field, such as battery & energy, optoelectronics, superconductor. We always challenge in providing new type material and believe it makes you satisfactory.
Tosoh Corporation Booth 207 Eiichi Iwata eiichi-iwata-tm@tosoh.co.jp 3-8-2, Shiba Minato-ku Toyko, 105-8623 Japan
1.81.3.5427.5172 www.tosoh.com
Tosoh Corporation is a diversified global chemical company with a strong reputation in a basic chemicals, petrochemicals, and specialty products such as Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide. Since 1935, Toso has expanded into a high-value added business including organic chemicals and advanced electrochemical materials.
ULVAC Technologies, Inc. Booth 116 Evan Sohm esohm@us.ulvac.com 401 Griffin Brook Drive Methuen, Massachusetts, 01844 United States
1.978.686.7550 www.ulvac.com
ULVAC–Manufactures nanoparticle deposition equipment that coats nanoparticles onto micron size powder substrates for fuel cell electrodes, exhaust gas catalysts and battery research. The APD Arc Plasma Deposition system produces uniform size-controlled nanoparticles from 2 to 9nm in diameter range. Dense ultra thin films can also be produced.
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Short Courses & Tutorials Eight Short Courses will be offered in conjunction with PRiME 2012. These courses will be held on Sunday, October 7, 2012, from 0900h to 1630h. The registration fee for the Short Courses is $425 for ECS/ ECSJ Members and $520 for nonmembers. Students are offered a 50% discount; student registration fees are as follows. For ECS/ECSJ Student Members: $212.50, and for Nonmember Students: $260. The registration fee for the course covers the course, text materials, continental breakfast, luncheon, and refreshment breaks; it does not cover the meeting registration, and it is not applicable to any other activities of the meeting. The deadline for registration for a course is September 7, 2012. Interested parties may register using the Early-Bird Registration Form in this brochure. Written requests for Short Course refunds will be honored only if received at ECS headquarters by September 14, 2012. All refunds are subject to a 10% processing fee and requests for refunds must be made in writing and e-mailed to, customerservice@ electrochem.org. Refunds will not be processed until AFTER the meeting. Pre-registration is required. All courses are subject to cancellation pending an appropriate number of advance registrants.
light trapping and photogeneration distribution, with an emphasis on photonic and plasmonic phenomena. The specific topics to be covered will include: • Basic concepts of materials science and device physics • Material properties and physics fundamental to organic and inorganic solar cell structures • Implications of device structure and of scale in organic and inorganic solar cell structures • The four basic types of solar cell structures • Photovoltaics and photosynthesis • The physics, fabrication, and performance of homojunction solar cells • The physics, fabrication, and performance of heterojunction solar cells • The physics, fabrication, and performance of surface barrier solar cells • The physics, fabrication, and performance of dye sensitized solar cells • The use of optical and transport computer simulation tools for solar cell analysis and design
Visit the ECS website for full course descriptions and instructor biographies.
Short Course #3
Short Course #1
Hubert Gasteiger and Thomas J. Schmidt, Instructors
Operation and Exploitation of Electrochemical Capacitor Technology John R. Miller, Instructor
Electrochemical capacitors, often referred to as supercapacitors or ultracapacitors, are receiving increased attention for use in power sources in many applications because they offer extraordinarily high reversibility, provide unexcelled power density, and have exceptional cycle-life. Combination systems, for example, ones with batteries and capacitors, IC engines and capacitors or fuel cell with capacitors, are now appearing and being used to increase the energy efficiency of vehicles and industrial equipment like forklifts, trams, and overhead cranes by capturing energy that normally is wasted. Systems developed specifically for grid power quality applications are now appearing. This tutorial is targeted at technologists interested in understanding and exploiting electrochemical capacitor technology. Basics are first covered that describes the nature and significance of electric double layer charge storage, the general design of such products, and the similarities and differences between these devices and traditional capacitors and batteries. Two-terminal electrical measurement techniques are discussed and test data is used to develop equivalent circuit models. Power/energy behavior and tradeoffs are presented along with reliability design. Many application examples are covered in detail. Guest lecturer David Wesolowski, Director of the FIRST Energy Frontier Research Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will present advanced techniques being applied to develop fundamental understanding of fluid-solid interfaces. He will describe FIRST Center research focused on the interfacial structure and transport properties of electrolytes at planar, nanoporous and nanoparticulate surfaces, highlighting X-ray and neutron scattering with electrochemistry coupled by computational modeling. The goal of this tutorial is to provide basic understanding, necessary tools, and sufficient operating information to allow the student to advance and/or exploit electrochemical capacitor technology.
Short Course #2 Solar Cell Device Physics Stephen J. Fonash, Instructor
This course is intended for engineers, chemists, physicists, and materials scientists interested in developing a comprehensive understanding of organic and inorganic solar cell materials and device physics. The course will address the solar cell performance and design optimization issues of hole, electron, and exciton collection, and of 36
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells
This short-course develops the fundamental thermodynamics and electrocatalytic processes critical to polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs including Direct Methanol and Alkaline Membrane FCs). In the first part, we will discuss the relevant half-cell reactions, their thermodynamic driving forces, and their mathematical foundations in electrocatalysis theory (e.g., Butler-Volmer equations). Subsequently, this theoretical framework will be applied to catalyst characterization and the evaluation of kinetic parameters like activation energies, exchange current densities, reaction orders, etc. In the second part of the course, we will illuminate the different functional requirements of actual PEFC (incl. DMFC and AMFC) components and present basic in situ diagnostics (Pt surface area, shorting, H2 crossover, electronic resistance, etc.). This will be used to develop an in-depth understanding of the various voltage loss terms that constitute a polarization curve. Finally, we will apply this learning to describe the principles of fuel cell catalyst activity measurements, the impact of uncontrolled-operation events (e.g., cell reversal), and the various effects of long-term materials degradation. To benefit most effectively from this course, registrants should have completed at least their first two years of a bachelor’s program in physics, chemistry, or engineering; or have several years of experience with PEFCs.
Short Course #4 Electrodeposition: Fundamentals and Applications to Energy Conversion Systems Stanko Brankovic and Giovanni Zangari, Instructors
Electrodeposition is increasingly being used in the fabrication of materials and devices, and most recently this technique has been successfully applied to the fabrication of various components in energy conversion systems. This course will offer the opportunity to students, researchers and practitioners with a variety of technical backgrounds to be introduced for the first time or to refresh their understanding of the fundamentals of the technique, as well as to gain a perspective of its potentials. In particular, in this course the attendees will gain practical knowledge of the methods and techniques used in the synthesis of catalysts for fuel cells, components for batteries, and thin film radiation absorbers for photovoltaic devices. The course will be structured in two modules: A. Fundamentals of electrodeposition • Thermodynamics and kinetics • Thin film formation: the art and science of controlling microstructure and morphology • Electrochemical engineering aspects Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
B. Electrodeposition for energy conversion devices • Recent techniques to control film formation down at the single atomic layer: surface limited replacement reaction and electrochemical atomic layer epitaxy • Electrodeposition of electrocatalyst materials • How to produce interpenetrating structures: application to batteries and supercapacitors • Thin film radiation absorbers for photovoltaic devices
Short Course #5 Micro/Nanofabrication of Chemical and Biosensors
Peter J. Hesketh, Gary W. Hunter, and Zoraida P. Aguilar, Instructors This course will cover micro/nanofabrication techniques for chemical and biosensors. Fabrication processes including, physical vapor deposition, oxidation and diffusion in silicon, chemical vapor deposition, atomic layer deposition, plasma etching, in addition to photo and electron beam lithography. As nanotechnology is rapidly growing the methods for nanoscale fabrication of structures, including ion beam, electron beam, vapor-liquid-solid growth, and electroplating will be addressed. Applications of micro/nanofabricated sensors range from aerospace, to biomedical and environmental chemical sensing. Case studies will be utilized to illustrating the important advantages of these miniature sensors. The combination of unique size-dependent physical and chemical properties and the introduction of multifunctionality on nanomaterials make them very promising technology. Nanoparticles are not only being used for sensing applications but can also be used for targeted drug/vaccine delivery at the same time (called nanotheranostics). The preparation of nanoparticles for nanobiosensors and nanotheranostics will be presented along with the surface modifications of nanoparticles with biomolecules such as antibodies, enzymes, oligonucleotides, and other molecules will also be presented. Characterization of the modified nanoparticles as well as evaluation of number of biomolecules bound to the surface will be reviewed.
Short Course #6 Scientific Writing for Scientists and Engineers D. Noel Buckley, Instructor
Do you sometimes have trouble explaining your results when you write a paper? Do reviewers often comment that your data and discussion is unclear? Or are you a graduate student who needs some help in writing a PhD dissertation, or an advisor who wants to improve students’ writing? If so, then this is the course for you! In this course you will learn how to write a better report or dissertation, or a paper that gets accepted more quickly! The course is intended for scientists and engineers with an interest in developing their skills in writing scientific documents including journal papers, dissertations, proposals, abstracts, and reports. It will be of particular interest to researchers and graduate students as well as to university faculty who want to improve both their own writing and that of their students. It will address elements of good writing in science and engineering, including standard practices, terminology and formatting. It will teach attendees how to present information using properly structured sentences, paragraphs, sections and chapters and how to organize experimental results and analysis in a format suitable for publication in the scientific literature as well as in reports, theses, etc. The topics to be covered include: • how to communicate your message in clear, precise English; • how to write effective sentences; • how to structure paragraphs effectively; • how to structure documents so that they are clear, effective and easy to read; • how to be complete but concise; • standard writing practices and formatting; • effectively presenting your methods, results, discussion, and conclusions; Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
• titles, tables, figures, captions and references; • standard practices for presenting scientific information; • appropriate level of detail; • mathematical descriptions, data, and units; and • grammar, punctuation, abbreviations, and acronyms.
Short Course #7 Grid Scale Energy Storage Jeremy P. Meyers, Instructor
This course is intended for chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers to better understand the specific requirements for energy storage on the electric grid. The course will introduce students to the concepts associated with the “smart grid” and the demands that intermittent renewable power sources place on the grid from the perspective of distribution. We will then examine some of the key technologies under consideration for energy storage and the technical targets and challenges that must be addressed. Students will be brought up to date with the current state of the art, and review data from demonstration systems, experimental data from prototype designs, and some modeling and analysis. The following areas will be covered in this short course: • introduction to the electric grid and renewable power sources; • current role of energy storage on the grid; • location and deployment of energy storage on the “smart grid”; • existing technologies for energy storage on the grid; • adaptation of secondary batteries for grid-based storage applications; • redox flow batteries; • high-temperature batteries for energy storage; • novel battery concepts; • materials and engineering challenges for grid storage; and • diagnostics and characterization techniques.
Short Course #8 Advanced 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. The course is best suited for an attendee who has some experience with making impedance measurements and wants to develop a deeper understanding of the technique. 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. The topics to be covered include: • the motivation for using impedance spectroscopy advantages as compared to other transient techniques and the conditions under which its use is ideally suited, • the type of information that can be extracted from impedance measurements, including the limitations of the technique, • proper selection of experimental parameters, • the types of errors expected in impedance measurements, and methods to assess the importance of these errors and to reduce their magnitude, • use of the Kramers-Kronig relations as a tool for evaluating impedance data, • use of regression techniques and appropriate selection of weighting strategies, (continued on next page) 37
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• application of electrical circuit analogues, • interpretation of Constant-Phase Elements (CPE), • development of mathematical models appropriate for
interpretation of impedance spectra in terms of physical properties, and • applications to different systems including corrosion, fuel cells, characterization of electronic materials, transport through membranes such as skin. This course is the second in a two course sequence offered at alternating ECS meetings by Professor Orazem. This course provides a summary of the material presented in the “Basic Impedance Spectroscopy” course and then adds model development based on proposed reaction mechanisms, statistical analysis of impedance data, and regression analysis.
Information for Presenters Oral Presentations and Audio-Visual
Oral presentations must be in English. Laptop computers and LCD projectors will be available in each symposium room for oral presentations. Authors are required to bring their presentation on a USB flashdrive only. Speakers requiring special equipment must make written request to ECS headquarters (meetings@electrochem. org) no later than three 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 3 feet 10 inches high by 3 feet 10 inches wide (1.17 meters high by 1.17 meters wide), corresponding to the abstract number and day of presentation in the final program. Plan your display to fit on one upright panel approximately 3 feet 10 inches high by 3 feet 10 inches wide (1.17 meters high by 1.17 meters wide). 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. Commercial advertisements or publicity will NOT be permitted in poster presentations. Authors violating this regulation will be asked to remove their presentations immediately. 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. Pushpins and/or thumbtacks will be supplied. 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.
Tech Table
A Tech Table staffed by audio-visual technicians will be available Monday through Thursday, for any audio-visual assistance needed for oral presentations. No Photography or Recording Allowed AUDIO-VISUAL RECORDING OR PHOTOGRAPHY IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT CONSENT OF THE PRESENTER/SPEAKER. Anyone recording any meeting activity, without proper authorization and credentials on-hand, by any electronic means or similar reproduction methods, will be required to leave; any registration and/or event fees that had been paid will be forfeited and individual(s) will not be permitted to attend future ECS meetings.
ECS Transactions Tutorial Session for Authors
We encourage all authors to attend this important informational session on how/where/when to prepare and submit your full length proceedings paper to ECS Transactions. This session will be held in Room 304A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center, from 1200-1300h on Monday, October 8.
Technical Session Co-Chair Information All technical session co-chairs will be contacted via e-mail with important instructions on conducting their technical session prior to the meeting. Please check in with the ECS headquarters staff in Room 303A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center, 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 available in the ECS Headquarters office throughout the week. For specific questions, please contact Paul Urso, Associate Director of Technical Programming, at paul.urso@ electrochem.org.
Student Poster Session
The Student Poster Session will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer and Technical Exhibit. All meeting registrants are invited to attend. Formal presentations will begin at 1800h. Students may start setting up their presentations at 0800h in the Exhibit Hall (Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC); judging of the posters will begin at 1500h. Winners will be announced and given an award plaque on Tuesday at 1200h in the Exhibit Hall. 38
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PRiME 2012
2012
Sunday, October 7 Code
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Technical Symposia
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PM
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Tuesday, AM
1400 Edward Goodrich Acheson & Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Presentations
Special Lectures
1700 PRiME 2012 Lecture Kalakaua Ballroom, Level 4, HCC
A1
General Student Poster Session V. Subramanian, V. Chaitanya, M. P. Foley, Y. Katayama, and K. B. Sundaram All ECS Divisions / ECSJ
A2
Nanotechnology General Session O. M. Leonte, F. Chen, J. Chen, N. Kobayashi, and W. E. Mustain All ECS Divisions & New Technology Subcommittee / ECSJ / CSE
A3
Contemporary Issues and Case Studies in Electrochemical Innovation E. J. Taylor, C. Bock, M. Inman, and K. Malek All ECS Divisions & New Technology Subcommittee
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Post 3-231 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, WSCC Abst 232-242 313C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 243-248 313C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 249-259 313C, Level 3, HCC
Batteries and Energy Technology Joint General Session In Honor of James McBreen A. Manivannan, H. Arai, Y. Guo, P. N. Kumta, A. Manthiram, M. Minakshi, S. Mukerjee, S. Narayan and Y. Sun ECS Battery / ECS Energy Technology / ECSJ Battery / CSE
Abst 320-329 Coral 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 330-340 Coral 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 341-346 Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 347-352 Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 353-364 Coral 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 365-376 Coral 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 377-383 Coral 5, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Electrochemical Capacitors J. W. Long, D. Bélanger, T. Brousse, C. Hu, K. Kim, J. Ko, P. J. Kulesza, M. Morita, K. Naoi, P. Simon, W. Sugimoto, and Y. Xia ECS Battery / ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECSJ Capacitor Technology / CSE / KECS
Abst 487-495 South Pacific 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 496-500 South Pacafic 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 501-510 South Pacific 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
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Thursday, October 11
Friday, October 12
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Post 269-302 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 303-312 306B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 313-319 306B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 384-391 Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 392-401 Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 402-412 Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 413-422 Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 423-430 Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Post 431-361 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 462-472 Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 473-486 Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 511-514 South Pacafic 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 515-524 South Pacific 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 525-531 South Pacafic 4, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Post 532-593 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 594-602 South Pacific 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
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Abst 603-610 South Pacafic 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
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Abst 619-628 South Pacific 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 629-633 South Pacafic 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 634-643 South Pacific 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems R. M. Kostecki, T. Abe, and B. Liaw ECS Battery / ECS Energy Technology / ECSJ Battery
Abst 718-726 Honolulu 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 727-731 Honolulu 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 732-740 Honolulu 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Lithium-Ion Batteries M. C. Smart, R. Bugga, D. Doughty, M. Inaba, Y. Kim, K. Tatsumi, and J. Zhao ECS Battery / ECS Energy Technology / ECSJ Battery / CSE / KECS
Abst 773-777 & 783-788 Coral 3, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 778-782 & 789-794 Coral 4, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 795-798 Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 799-803 Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 804-808 & 814-820 Coral 3, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 809-813 & 821-827 Coral 4, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Metal-Air Batteries J. Xiao, N. Imanishi, Y. Shao-Horn, V. Thangadurai, and Y. Xing ECS Battery / ECS Energy Technology / ECS Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / ECSJ Battery
Abst 1099-1106 Nautilus 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1107-1112 Nautilus 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1113-1121 Nautilus 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
B3
Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S): PRiME 2012 "Grand Challenges for Energy Conversion and Large Scale Energy Storage" X. Zhou, C. Bock, T. Kato, B. Liaw, S. Mitsushima, T. V. Nguyen, and B. Savinell ECS High Temperature Materials / ECS Battery / ECS Energy Technology / ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / ECSJ Energy Technology
B4
Intercalation Compounds for Rechargeable Batteries S. Meng, C. M. Julien, R. Kanno, A. Manthiram, A. Yamada, W. Yoon, and K. Zaghib ECS Battery / ECSJ Battery / KECS
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Thursday, October 11
Friday, October 12
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Abst 611-613 311, Level 3, HCC
Abst 614-618 311, Level 3, HCC
Abst 698-707 South Pacific 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 708-717 South Pacafic 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1055-1059 & 1065-1071 Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 1060-1064 & 1072-1077 Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1078-1082 & 1088-1093 Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 1083-1087 & 1094-1098 Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
PM
Abst 644-651 South Pacafic 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 652-661 South Pacific 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 662-670 South Pacafic 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Post 671-697 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 741-747 Honolulu 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Post 748-756 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 757-765 Honolulu 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 766-772 Honolulu 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 828-831 & 837-841 Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 832-836 & 842-847 Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 848-852 & 858-864 Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 853-857 & 865-869 Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 870-874 & 880-885 Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 875-879 & 886-891 Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Post 892-987 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 988-992 & 1003-1009 Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 993-997 & 1010-1016 Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 998-1002 & 1017-1022 Coral 5, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1023-1027 & 1038-1042 Coral 3, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 1028-1032 & 1043-1048 Coral 4, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Abst 1033-1037 & 1049-1054 Coral 5, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1122-1130 Nautilus 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Post 1131-1152 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 1153-1160 Nautilus 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1161-1170 Nautilus 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1171-1179 Nautilus 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1180-1187 Nautilus 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
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2012
Sunday, October 7 Code
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B9
Technical Symposia
PM
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 12 (PEFC 12) H. A. Gasteiger, W. Adam, F. Büchi, E. Cho, C. Coutanceau, M. Edmundson, T. F. Fuller, D. C. Hansen, D. J. Jones, R. A. Mantz, S. Mitsushima, H. Nakagawa, S. Narayanan, V. Ramani, T. J. Schmidt, K. Shinohara, P. Shirvanian, P. Strasser, K. SwiderLyons, Y. Tak, H. Uchida, W. Xing, and L. Zhuang ECS Energy Technology / ECS Corrosion / ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECS Battery / ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / ECSJ Fuel Cells / CSE / KECS
B10
B11
Sodium Batteries C. S. Johnson, M. Doeff, J. W. Fergus, D. B. Hall, R. Kanno and S. Okada ECS Battery / ECS Energy Technology / ECS High Temperature Materials / ECSJ Battery
B12
Solid State Ionic Devices 9 Ion Conducting Thin Films and Multilayers E. D. Wachsman, J. A. Kilner, E. Traversa, and S. Yamaguchi ECS High Temperature Materials / ECSJ Solid-State Chemistry
Abst 1260-1265 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Tuesday,
AM
PM
AM
Abst 1188-1195 South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1196-1200 South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1201-1209 South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1266-1273 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1274-1278 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1279-1281 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1282-1290 Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1291-1301 Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1302-1310 Honlulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1311-1320 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1321-1329 Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1708-1718 Nautilus 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1719-1723 Nautilus 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1724-1728 Nautilus 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1729-1739 Nautilus 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1879-1884 South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1885-1889 South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1890-1900 South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Non-Aqueous Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries M. Ue, W. A. Henderson, M. Ishikawa, T. Jow, B. L. Lucht, and P. Trulove ECS Battery / ECS Energy Technology / ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECSJ Battery
Renewable Fuels from Sunlight and Electricity N. Wu, W. K. Chiu, D. Chu, H. Dinh, K. Domen, P. J. Kulesza, J. Lee, A. Manivannan, S. Narayan, R. Subramanian, H. Wang, X. Zhou, and Z. Zou ECS Energy Technology / ECS High Temperature Materials / ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECS New Technology Subcommittee / ECSJ / KECS
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Monday, October 8
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, HI = October 7-12 October 9
2012
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Thursday, October 11
Friday, October 12
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AM
Abst 1210-1218 South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV Post 1219-1222 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 1223-1232 South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1233-1240 South Pacific 3, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Post 1241-1244 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 1245-1253 South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1254-1259 South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1330-1339 Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1340-1347 Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1348-1357 Honlulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1358-1367 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1368-1376 Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Post 1377-1485 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 1486-1495 Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1496-1505 Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1506-1516 Honlulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1517-1526 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1527-1537 Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1538-1547 Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1548-1551 Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1552-1559 Honlulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1560-1570 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1571-1579 Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1580-1588 Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1589-1596 Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1597-1604 Honlulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1605-1609; 1619-1623 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1610-1618 Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1624-1634 Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1635-1638 Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1639-1649 Honlulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1650-1660 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1661-1669 Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1740-1748 Nautilus 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1749-1759 Nautilus 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1760-1764 Nautilus 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Post 1765-1808 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 1809-1819 Nautilus 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1820-1830 Nautilus 2, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1831-1839 Lehua, Kalia Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1840-1848 Lehua, Kalia Conference Center, HHV Post 1849-1851 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 1852-1859 Lehua, Kalia Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1860-1870 Lehua, Kalia Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1913-1923 South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1924-1934 South Pacific 1, MidPacific Conference Center, HHV Post 1935-1960 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 1961-1970 South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1971-1982 South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
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Abst 1901-1912 South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, HHV
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Abst 1670-1680 Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1681-1690 Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1691-1701 Honolulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, HHV Abst 1702-1707 Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, HHV
Abst 1871-1878 Lehua, Kalia Conference Center, HHV
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Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Poster Session A. J. Fry All ECS Divisions / ECSJ Organic and biological Electrochemistry Abst 1999-2007 324, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2008-2010 324, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2011-2019 324, Level 3, HCC
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Bioengineering Based on Electrochemistry K. Sode, A. Simonian, and E. Tamiya ECS Organic and Biological ´ Electrochemistry / ECS Sensor / ECSJ Bioengineering
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New Synthetic and Mechanistic Approaches to Molecular Electroorganic Chemistry S. Nishiyama, A. Atobe, and A. J. Fry ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / ECSJ Electroorganic Chemistry
Abst 2066-2071 306B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2072-2077 306B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2078-2083 306B, Level 3, HCC
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Corrosion General Poster Session S. Fujimoto All ECS Divisions / ECSJ Corrosion
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Materials Degradation in Energy Systems: Corrosion and HydrogenMaterial Interactions N. Missert, S. Fujimoto, K. R. Hebert, R. Lillard, J. P. Meyers, A. Nishikata, J. J. Noël, and J. R. Scully ECS Corrosion / ECS Battery / ECS Energy Technology / ECSJ Corrosion
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Corrosion, Passivity, and Energy: A Symposium in Honor of Digby Macdonald M. Urquidi-McDonald, T. Haruna, and C. D. Taylor ECS Corrosion
Abst 2176-2189 301B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2190-2198 301B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2199-2212 301B, Level 3, HCC
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High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes 3 K. R. Zavadil, K. Azumi, and P. Schmutz ECS Corrosion / ECSJ Corrosion Abst 2291-2300 318A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2301-2305 318A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2306-2315 318A, Level 3, HCC
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High Temperature Corrosion Materials Chemistry 10 E. J. Opila, J. W. Fergus, P. Gannon, D. Helmick, T. Markus, T. Maruyama, P. J. Masset, D. Shifler, E. Wuchina, and S. Yamaguchi ECS High Temperature Materials / ECS Corrosion
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Wednesday, October 10
Thursday, October 11
Friday, October 12
AM
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
Post 1983-1998 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2020-2028 324, Level 3, HCC Post 2029-2065 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC Abst 2084-2093 306B, Level 3, HCC Post 2094 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Post 2095-2143 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC Post 2144-2147 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2148-2157 306B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2158-2166 306B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2213-2228 301B, Level 3, HCC Post 2229-2235 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2236-2249 301B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2250-2268 301B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2167-2175 306B, Level 3, HCC
Post 2269-2270 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2316-2322 318A, Level 3, HCC Post 2323-2324 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2325-2333 318A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2271-2281 314, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2282-2290 314, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2334-2343 318A, Level 3, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
47
PRiME 2012
2012
Sunday, October 7 Code
AM
PM
Tuesday,
AM
PM
AM
Abst 2365-2373 323B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2374-2378 323B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2379-2388 323B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2456-2461 304B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2462-2466 304B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2467-2473 304B, Level 3, HCC
D6
Light Alloys 4 S. Virtanen, R. Buchheit, S. Hiromoto, Y. Kojima, and B. Shaw ECS Corrosion / ECSJ Corrosion
D7
Pits and Pores 5: A Symposium in Honor of David Lockwood R. Boukherroub, P. Granitzer, H. Masuda, and P. Schmuki ECS Corrosion / ECS Luminescence and Display Materials / ECSJ Corrosion
E1
Solid State Topics General Session R. Todi, N. Ichinose, H. Iwai, O. M. Leonte, K. Shimamura, K. B. Sundaram, and X. Wang ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Electronics and Photonics / ECS Energy Technology / ECSJ Solid-State Chemistry / ECSJ Functional Ceramics
E2
Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 8 J. W. Elam, S. Bent, S. De Gendt, A. Delabie, A. Londergan, F. Roozeboom and, O. Van der Straten ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Electronics and Photonics
E3
Chemical Mechanical Polishing 12 R. Rhoades, I. Ali, G. Banerjee, B. Basim, L. Economikos, D. Huang, and Y. Obeng ECS Dielectric Science and Technology
E4
Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 2 K. Shenai, M. Bakowski, M. Dudley, R. Garg, and N. Ohtani ECS Electronics and Photonics / ECS Dielectric Science and Technology
Abst 2513-2521 316C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2522-2527 316C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2528-2538 316C, Level 3, HCC
E5
Dielectric Materials and Metals for Nanoelectronics and Photonics 10 S. Kar, M. Houssa, K. Kita, D. Misra, and S. Van Elshocht ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Electronics and Photonics
Abst 2574-2578 313A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2579-2583 313A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2584-2590 313A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2624-2629 320, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2630-2633 320, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2634-2641 320, Level 3, HCC
E6
48
Technical Symposia
Monday, October 8
High Purity Silicon 12 E. Simoen, C. Claeys, R. J. Falster, C. Mazure, and P. Stallhofer ECS Electronics and Photonics
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, HI = October 7-12 October 9 PM
Abst 2389-2396 323B, Level 3, HCC Post 2397-2404 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
2012
Wednesday, October 10
Thursday, October 11
Friday, October 12
AM
PM
AM
PM
AM
Abst 2344-2353 319A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2354-2364 319A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2405-2415 323B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2416-2424 323B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2425-2434 323B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2435-2437 323B, Level 3, HCC
PM
Abst 2438-2446 310, Level 3, HCC Post 2447-2455 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2474-2480 304B, Level 3, HCC Post 2481-2484 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2485-2492 317B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2493-2498 317B, Level 3, HCC Post 2499-2504 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2506-2512 317B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2539-2544 316C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2545-2556 316C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2557-2566 316C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2567-2573 316C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2591-2598 313A, Level 3, HCC Post 2599-2609 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2610-2617 313A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2618-2623 313A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2642-2649 320, Level 3, HCC Post 2650-2652 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2653-2659 320, Level 3, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
49
PRiME 2012
2012
Sunday, October 7
PM
AM
E7
Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 5 L. Chou, M. T. Carter, S. Jin, M. Jo, and M. Suzuki ECS Electronics and Photonics / ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Sensor
Abst 2660-2663 304A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2664-2668 304A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2669-2678 304A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2715-2721 310, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2722-2726 310, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2727-2737 310, Level 3, HCC
E8
Processing Materials of 3D Interconnects, Damascene and Electronics Packaging 4 K. Kondo, R. Akolkar, D. Barkey, M. Hayase, M. Koyanagi, S. Mathad, P. Ramm, F. Roozeboom, and S. Shingubara ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Electrodeposition / ECS Electronics and Photonics
E9
Fundamentals and Applications of Microfluidic and Nanofludic Devices H. Baumgart, A. Beskok, J. Hsu, S. Joo, S. Qian, and A. Sharma ECS Electronics and Photonics / ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECS Sensor Abst 2782-2787 319A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2788-2792 319A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2793-2797 319A, Level 3, HCC
E10
More than Moore Y. Obeng, G. Banerjee, S. Datta, P. J. Hesketh, T. Hiramoto, A. Ionescu, and P. Srinivasan ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Electronics and Photonics / ECS Sensor / ECS New Technology Subcommittee
E11
Nonvolatile Memories S. Shingubara, H. Akinaga, Z. Karim, K. Kobayashi, Y. Suzuki, and N. Takaura ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Electronics and Photonics / ECSJ Electronics
E12
Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 8 M. K. Sunkara, C. Claeys, L. Deligianni, T. Druffel, T. Miyasaka, J. Park, K. Rajeshwar, and M. Tao ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Electrodeposition / ECS Electronics and Photonics / ECS Energy Technology / ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / ECSJ Photoelectrochemistry
E13
Plasma Processing 19 S. Mathad, M. Engelhardt, D. Hess and O. M. Leonte ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Electronics and Photonics
50
Technical Symposia
PM
Tuesday,
AM
Code
AM
Monday, October 8
Abst 2853-2863 314, Level 3, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, HI = October 7-12 October 9
2012
Wednesday, October 10
Thursday, October 11
Friday, October 12
AM
PM
AM
PM
AM
Abst 2679-2688 304A, Level 3, HCC Post 2689-2696 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2697-2705 304A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2706-2714 304A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2738-2749 310, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2750-2759 310, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2760-2768 301B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2769-2781 301B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2834-2842 313C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2843-2852 313C, Level 3, HCC
PM
PM
Abst 2798-2802 319A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2864-2869 314, Level 3, HCC Post 2870-2901 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2803-2811 313C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2812-2820 313C, Level 3, HCC Post 2821-2833 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2902-2911 314, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2912-2921 314, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2922-2928 324, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2929-2931 324, Level 3, HCC Post 2932-2942 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2943-2951 324, Level 3, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
51
PRiME 2012
2012
Sunday, October 7
PM
AM
Abst 2952-2960 312, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2961-2963 312, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2964-2971 312, Level 3, HCC
E14
Semiconductor Wafer Bonding 12: Science, Technology, and Applications M. Goorsky, H. Baumgart, C. Colinge, K. D. Hobart, R. Knechtel, H. Moriceau, and T. Suga ECS Electronics and Photonics
Abst 3001-3008 328, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3009-3013 328, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3014-3021 328, Level 3, HCC
E15
State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 54 (SOTAPOCS 54) P. C. Chang, L. Chou, J. He, J. LaRoche, K. C. Mishra, and M. Overberg ECS Electronics and Photonics / ECS Luminescence and Display Materials Thin Film Transistors 11 (TFT 11) Y. Kuo, O. Bonnaud, H. Hamada, J. Jang, W. Milne, and M. Shur ECS Electronics and Photonics
Abst 3043-3050 327, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3051-3055 327 Level 3, HCC
Abst 3056-3062 327, Level 3, HCC
SiGe, Ge, and Related Compounds: Materials, Processing, and Devices 5 D. Harame, J. Boquet, M. Caymax, T. Krishnamohan, G. Masini, S. Miyazaki, G. Niu, A. Reznicek, B. Tillack, B. Vincent, and Y. Yeo ECS Electronics and Photonics
Abst 3101-3106 316A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3107-3112 316A Level 3, HCC
Abst 3113-3123 316A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3244-3246 311, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3247-3249 311, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3250-3253 311, Level 3, HCC
F1
Bio-Enabled Materials, Processes, and Devices J. N. Harb, Z. Aguilar, N. Myung, D. Schwartz, and S. Yoshihara ECS Electrodeposition / ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECS Sensor / ECSJ
Abst 3262-3269 313B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3270-3275 313B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3276-3286 313B, Level 3, HCC
F2
Electrodeposition General Session: Fundamentals and New Materials - Dieter M. Kolb Memorial Symposium R. Alkire, T. Homma, L. A. Kibler, and K. Uosaka ECS Electrodeposition / ECSJ Nano-Micro Fabrication
F3
Electroless Deposition: Principles, Activation, and Applications 2 S. Djokic, W. Cai, T. Homma, L. Magagnin, M. Ryan, J. Stickney, and G. Zangari ECS Electrodeposition / ECSJ / CSE
Abst 3312-3322 306A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3323-3327 306A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3328-3333 306A, Level 3, HCC
Technical Symposia
E16
E17
52
PM
Tuesday,
AM
Code
AM
Monday, October 8
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, HI = October 7-12 October 9
2012
Wednesday, October 10
Thursday, October 11
Friday, October 12
AM
PM
AM
AM
Abst 2972-2976 312, Level 3, HCC Post 2977-2987 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 2988-2995 312, Level 3, HCC
Abst 2996-3000 312, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3022-3030 328, Level 3, HCC Post 3031-3033 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3034-3042 328, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3063-3068 327, Level 3, HCC Post 3069-3086 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3087-3093 327, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3094-3100 327, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3124-3128; 3134-3138 316A, Level 3, HCC Abst 3129-3133; 3139-3143 316B, Level 3, HCC Post 3144-3174 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3175-3177; 3182-3185 316A, Level 3, HCC Abst 3178-3181; 3186-3190 316B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3191-3196; 3202-3205 & 3210 316A, Level 3, HCC Abst 3197-3201 & 3206-3209 316B, Level 3, HCC
PM
Abst 3211-3220 316A, Level 3, HCC
PM
PM
Abst 3221-3230 Abst 3236-3243 316A, Level 3, HCC 316A, Level 3, HCC Abst 3231-3235 316B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3254-3260 311, Level 3, HCC Post 3261 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3287-3298 313B, Level 3, HCC Post 3299-3311 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Post 3334-3339 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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PRiME 2012
2012
Sunday, October 7 Code
F4
Emerging Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage L. Deligianni, C. Chan, Y. Fukunaka, Q. Huang, K. Kanamura, E. Podlaha, and J. B. Talbot ECS Electrodeposition / ECS Battery / ECS Energy Technology / ECSJ
F5
Magnetic Materials and Devices 12 C. Bonhote, T. Akasaka, S. Brankovic, M. T. Carter, H. H. Gatzen, P. J. Hesketh, Y. Kitamoto, T. Osaka, W. Schwarzacher, and G. Zangari ECS Electrodeposition / ECSJ Magnetic Materials Processes and Devices
G2
Synthesis and Engineering General Session M. Sudoh and V. Ramani ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / ECSJ Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering
H1
Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: From Fundamental Properties and Processes to Applications and Devices D. M. Guldi, T. Akasaka, M. T. Carter, F. D’Souza, S. De Gendt, S. Fukuzumi, H. Klauk, Z. Liu, R. Weisman, K. Worhoff, and K. Zaghib ECS Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / ECS Dielectric Science and Technology / ECS Energy Technology / ECS Sensor / CSE
AM
PM
Tuesday,
AM
PM
AM
Abst 3391-3394 323C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3395-3398 323C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3399-3406 323C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3471-3482 317A, Level 3, HCC
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session R. A. Mantz, S. Chen, and T. Chung ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECSJ / CSE / KECS
Abst 3527-3534 318B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3535-3540 318B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3541-3548 318B, Level 3, HCC
I2
Bioelectroanalysis and Bioelectrocatalysis S. Minteer, L. Mao, N. Nakamura, and K. Sode ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECSJ Bioengineering / CSE
Abst 3572-3581 317B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3582-3587 317B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3588-3598 317B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3615-3623 301A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3624-3627 301A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3628-3637 301A, Level 3, HCC
I3
Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids 18 W. M. Reichert, A. Bund, H. De Long, D. M. Fox, A. Ispas, R. A. Mantz, M. Mizuhata, and P. Trulove ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECS Electrodeposition / ECS Energy Technology / ECSJ Molten Salts
I1
54
Technical Symposia
Monday, October 8
Abst 3604-3614 301A, Level 3, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, HI = October 7-12 October 9 PM
Abst 3407-3416 323C, Level 3, HCC Post 3417-3421 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3483-3494 317A, Level 3, HCC Post 3495-3514 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
2012
Wednesday, October 10
Thursday, October 11
Friday, October 12
AM
PM
AM
PM
AM
Abst 3340-3349 313B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3350-3357 313B, Level 3, HCC Post 3358-3366 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3367-3379 313B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3380-3390 313B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3422-3427 323C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3428-3432 323C, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3433-3443 304B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3444-3453 304B, Level 3, HCC Post 3454-3459 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3460-3470 304B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3681-3687 301A, Level 3, HCC Post 3688-3713 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3714-3721 301A, Level 3, HCC
PM
Abst 3515-3526 317A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3549-3551 318B, Level 3, HCC Post 3552-3571 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC Post 3599-3603 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3638-3644 301A, Level 3, HCC Post 3645-3670 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3671-3680 301A, Level 3, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Abst 3722-3728 301A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3729-3736 301A Level 3, HCC
55
PRiME 2012
2012
Sunday, October 7 Code
56
Technical Symposia
I4
Electrocatalysis 6 G. Brisard, N. Hoshi, T. Ohsaka, V. Ramani, P. Shen, and A. Wieckowski ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECS Energy Technology / ECSJ Interfacial Electrochemistry / CSE
I5
Electrochemical Atomic Layer Epitaxy and Quantum Confinement N. Dimitrov and J. Stickney ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / ECS Electrodeposition
J1
Chemical Sensors 10 - Chemical and Biological Sensors and Analytical Systems A. Simonian, Z. Aguilar, M. T. Carter, B. Chin, G. Hunter, N. Miura, L. Nagahara, M. J. Sailor, Y. Shimizu, and S. Uchiyama ECS Sensor / ECSJ Chemical Sensor
J2
Luminescence and Display Materials: Fundamentals and Applications J. Collins, B. Di Bartolo, U. O. Happek, C. Hunt, T. Isobe, T. Kusunoki, D. J. Lockwood, K. C. Mishra, A. Setlur, and A. Srivastava ECS Luminescence and Display Materials / ECSJ Phosphor Research
J3
Materials for Solid State Lighting A. Setlur, J. Collins, N. Mastsuda, K. C. Mishra, and K. Ueda ECS Luminescence and Display Materials / ECS New Technology Subcommittee / ECSJ Phosphor Research
J4
Microfabricated and Nanofabricated Systems for MEMS/NEMS 10 P. J. Hesketh, G. Hunter, A. Londergan, P. Srinivasan, K. B. Sundaram, O. Tabata, P. Vanysek, N. Wu, and X. Yang
AM
Monday, October 8
PM
Tuesday,
AM
PM
AM
Abst 3737-3745 315, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3746-3751 315, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3752-3759 315, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3827-3837 319B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3838-3844 319B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3845-3855 319B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3897-3898 323A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3955-3963 316B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3964-3968 316B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3969-3974 316B, Level 3, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu, HI = October 7-12 October 9 PM Abst 3760-3768 315, Level 3, HCC Post 3769-3783 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
2012
Wednesday, October 10
Thursday, October 11
Friday, October 12
AM
PM
AM
AM
Abst 3784-3794 315, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3795-3803 315, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3804-3813 318B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3814-3825 318B, Level 3, HCC Post 3826 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3856-3867 319B, Level 3, HCC Post 3868-3886 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3887-3896 319B, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3899-3902 323A, Level 3, HCC Post 3903-3925 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Abst 3926-3935 323A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3936-3942 323A, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3985-3993 311, Level 3, HCC
Abst 3994-4005 311, Level 3, HCC Post 4006-4010 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
PM
PM
Abst 3943-3954 323A, Level 3, HCC
Post 3975-3984 Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, HCC
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Sunday, October 7
Technical Sessions Sunday, October 7
1267
Investigation of Solvent Effects on Dispersion of Carbon Agglomerates and Nafion Ionomer Particles in Catalyst Inks Using Ultra Small Angle X-Ray Scattering and Cryo-TEM – L. Sun (1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)), H. Zhang, L. Stanciu (Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and School of Materials Engineering), J. Ilavsky (Argonne National Laboratory), and J. Xie (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis)
14:40 1268
Structural Control and Evaluation of PEMFC Catalyst Layers by Blending Platinum-Supported/ Stand-Alone Carbon Black – T. Suzuki, S. Tsushima, and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
15:00 1269
Influence of Nafion on the Electrochemical Activity of Pt-based Electrocatalysts – S. S. Kocha, J. W. Zack, K. Neyerlin, and B. S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
14:20
08:30h ��������� Short Courses 15:00h ��������� Professional Development Series: Learn to Brag…the Right Way 16:15h ��������� Professional Development Series: Resume/On-Line Profile Writing and Strategies for Cultivating and Maintaining Professional Contacts 17:30h ��������� Sunday Evening Get-Together 17:30h ��������� PRiME 2012 Student Mixer (invitation only; contact sponsorship@ electrochem.org for details)
B9
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 12 (PEFC 12)
Energy Technology / Corrosion / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
D-0.1 Pt Catalysts on New Carbon Supports – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Peter Pintauro and Akari Hayashi 10:00 1260 10:20
1261
10:40 1262
11:00 11:20
11:40
1263 1264
1265
Development of PEFCs with Nanostructurally Controlled Electrocatalysts – A. Hayashi and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University) Graphitized Aerogel Supported PEMFC catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – P. Kolla, Y. Normah, K. Kerce, and A. Smirnova (SDSM&T) Influence of Chemistry and Structure on the ORR Activity of Pt Supported on N-Doped Mesoporous Carbon – S. Shrestha, S. Ashegi, J. Timbro, and W. E. Mustain (University of Connecticut) Low Pt-Loaded Nanofiber Electrodes for Hydrogen/Air Fuel Cells – M. Brodt and P. Pintauro (Vanderbilt University) Electrospinning : A Promising Pathway in the Design of Carbon Nanotubes-Based Electrodes for Hydrogen Fuel Cells – S. Zils and M. Michel (CRP Henri Tudor) Durability of the Electrocatalyst Fabricated based on Carbon Nanotubes – T. Fujigaya, B. Mohamad, and N. Nakashima (Kyushu University)
D-0.2 Pt-Based Cathode Catalyst Layers – 14:00 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: Shyam Kocha and Hiroyuki Uchida 14:00 1266
58
Cathode Thickness Dependency of Oxygen Reduction Rate in PEFC – M. Kawase, S. Chin, G. Inoue, K. Sato, and M. Kageyama (Kyoto University)
15:20
1270
Analysis of Oxygen Transport Resistance of Nafion Thin Film on Pt Electrode – K. Kudo (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.) and Y. Morimoto (Toyota Central R&D Labs, Inc.)
15:40
1271
Effect of High Oxygen Permeable Ionomers on MEA Performance for PEFC – K. Yamada, S. Hommura, and T. Shimohira (Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.)
16:00 1272
Evaluation of Anion Adsorption on Pt Surface in MEA – Y. Furuya, T. Mashio, A. Ohama (Nissan Mortor Co. Ltd), and K. Shinohara (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd)
1273
Elemental and Morphological Analysis of Novel Pt Catalysts Synthesized by Galvanic Displacement – K. A. Perry (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), B. A. Larsen, K. Neyerlin, B. S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and K. L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
16:20
Renewable Fuels from Sunlight and Electricity
Technology / High Temperature Materials / Physical B10 Energy and Analytical Electrochemistry / New Technology Subcommittee Nautilus 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Photoelectrochemical Cells – 14:00 – 15:50 Co-Chairs: Huyen Dinh and Candace Chan 14:00
1708
Electron- and (In Situ) Soft X-ray Spectroscopy of Materials for Photo-Electrochemical Water Splitting – L. Weinhardt (University of Nevada)
14:30
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Analysis of Functional and Dysfunctional Defects in Photoelectrode Materials for Solar Water Splitting – A. Braun (Empa), N. M. Gaillard, Y. Chang (University of Hawaii at Manoa), D. K. Bora (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), K. Gajda-Schrantz (Empa), J. Guo, Z. Liu (Advanced Light Source), K. Sivula, M. Grätzel (EPFL), and E. Constable (University of Basel)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Hybrid Photovoltaic/Photoelectrochemical Device Design Using I-III-VI2 Copper ChalcopyriteBased Photocathodes – J. M. Kaneshiro, Y. Chang, and N. M. Gaillard (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
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Local Structure of Ionic Liquid / Electrode Interfaces Analyzed by Frequency-Modulation AFM and Photoelectron Spectroscopy – T. Harada, Y. Kanai, Y. Mino, A. Imanishi, Y. Yokota, and K. Fukui (Osaka University)
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Silicon Microwires Coupled to Earth Abundant Catalysts as Photocathodes for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction – E. L. Warren, J. R. McKone, M. R. Shaner, H. A. Atwater, H. B. Gray, and N. S. Lewis (California Institute of Technology)
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An Arrhenius Argument to Explain Electrical Conductivity Maxima versus Temperature – A. L. East (University of Regina)
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Electrochemical Investigation of Quinone Complexation by Lewis Acids in a Chloroaluminate Ionic Liquid – G. T. Cheek (United States Naval Academy)
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Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production from Water Using p-type Calcium Ferrite and n-type Semiconducting Electrodes – S. Ida, K. Yamada, H. Hagiwara, and T. Ishihara (Kyushu University)
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Effects of the Charge Density of the Anions of Ionic Liquids on the Electrode Kinetics of Ruthenium 2,2’-Bipyridine Complexes – Y. Katayama, Y. Toshimitsu, and T. Miura (Keio University) Voltammetric Studies of Proton Reduction in 1-Butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium Triflate – G. T. Cheek (United States Naval Academy), D. F. Roeper, and W. O’Grady (Excet, Inc.)
Photoelectrochemical Cells and Photocatalysts – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Huyen Dinh and Anne Co 16:00
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Band Structure Controls of SrTiO3 towards Visible-Light Induced Two-Step Overall WaterSplitting – H. Irie (University of Yamanashi)
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Development of Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MOS) Electrodes for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting – D. V. Esposito, A. Talin, and T. Moffat (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
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Robust Microelectrodes for Molten Salt Analysis – A. Relf, D. Corrigan, C. L. Brady, J. G. Terry, and A. J. Walton (University of Edinburgh)
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Optimum Conditions for Efficient Water Splitting in an Electrolyzer Powered by Solar Cells or Power Supply – M. Frites and S. U. Khan (Duquesne University)
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PTFE Bound Activated Carbon – A Quasi Reference Electrode for Ionic Liquids and Its Application – D. Weingarth, A. Foelske-Schmitz, A. Wokaun, and R. Kötz (Paul Scherrer Institute)
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Development of High Throughput Experimentation Capabilities for Accelerated Discovery of PEC Materials – X. Liu, M. Marcin, S. Mitrovic, J. Gregoire, S. Lin (California Institute of Technology), E. Cornell (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), C. Xiang (California Institute of Technology), J. Fan (Zhejiang University), G. D. Stucky (University of California, Santa Babara), and J. Jin (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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Critical Evaluation of Metallocenes as Internal Reference Scales for Voltammetric Measurements in Ionic Liquids – A. A. Torriero and M. Forsyth (Deakin University)
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Electrochemical Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Oxygen in Ionic Liquid Media – D. Carr, B. Slote, K. Jayne, and M. C. Kimble (Reactive Innovations, LLC)
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Influence of Temperature on the Electrochemical Characteristics of Bi(111) | 1-Butyl-3Methylimidazolium Tetrafluoroborate Interface – L. Siinor, R. Arendi, C. Siimenson, K. Lust, and E. Lust (University of Tartu)
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Adiabatic Free Energy Surface of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on GaInP2 – W. Choi, B. C. Wood, E. Schwegler, and T. Ogitsu (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
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Growth of GaAs Array Assisted-TiO2 Heterojunction Nanostructure for Solar Hydrogen Production – S. Huang (National Tsing Hua University), C. Kei (National Applied Research Laboratories), and T. Perng (National Tsing Hua University)
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Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Electrodeposition / Energy Technology 301A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Electrochemistry in Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: G. Cheek and T. Takenaka 14:00 3604
Dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Studies to Characterize Multi-Layered Structures at Ionic Liquid/Solid Interfaces – W. Zhang, L. Chen, K. Smith, J. J. Sangiovanni, and G. S. Zafiris (United Technologies Research Center)
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Analysis of Carbon Electrode and Organic Electrolyte of Electric Double Layer Capacitors after Aging Test – H. Yoshitama, Y. Tanaka, and D. Tashima (University of Miyazaki)
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Atomic Layer Deposition of Vanadium Oxide on Carbon Nanotubes for High-Power Supercapacitor Electrodes – S. Boukhalfa, K. Evanoff, and G. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Growth and Fabrication of GaN Light Emitting Diode on Patterned-Sapphire Substrate – B. Tran, K. Lin (National Chiao Tung University), C. Wang, C. Chen, C. Huang (Industrial Technology Research Institute), C. Chung, and E. Yi Chang (National Chiao Tung University)
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Conversion Reaction of Methane with Carbon Dioxide in Glow Discharge at Atmospheric Pressure – D. Nguyen, J. Park, and W. Lee (Kangwon National University)
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Surface Treatment for Sterilization of Microorganism with Plasma Plume in Atmospheric Pressure – J. Park, H. Kwon, and W. Lee (Kangwon National University)
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Indium Tin Oxide-Coated Glass Modified with Reduced Graphene Oxide Sheets and Gold Nanoparticles for Dopamine Sensing – J. Yang and S. Gunasekaran (The University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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Electrochemical Detection of Phenol and Phenol Derivatives Modified with TiO2, ZrO2, and Mixed Metal Oxides (TiO2 + ZrO2) – M. K. Hughes, V. Nguyen, and S. K. Lunsford (Wright State University)
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Characteristics of Low-Temperature(≤200°C) PECVD Silicon Nitride for Gate Dielectric of TFTs by Using N2 Highly Diluted SiH4 – K. Keum, K. No, J. Park, S. Kang, T. Song, and W. Hong (University of Seoul)
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Charge Induced Closing of Dionaea Muscipula Ellis Trap – C. Mitchell, N. E. Williams, and A. G. Volkov (Oakwood University)
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Lithium-Sulfur Batteries with Glyme-Li Salt Equimolar Complexes – A. Yamazaki, M. Tsuchiya, K. Yamauchi, K. Ueno, N. Tachikawa, K. Dokko, and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
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Effect of Hydrothermal Synthesis Condition on LiMnPO4 Particle Size – S. Yanaka, K. Yoshida, K. Dokko, and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
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Design of Catalyst Layer of Non-Humidified Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cells – Y. Honda, R. Tatara, S. Nakamura, T. Yasuda, K. Dokko, and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
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Color Changes during Voltammograms of Prussian Yelow on ITO Electrode – J. Agrisuelas, J. García-Jareño, C. Moreno-Guerrero (University of Valencia), A. Roig (UJI), and F. Vicente (University of Valencia)
13:00h ��������� Professional Development Series: Career Fair 14:00h ��������� Professional Development Series: Resume Workshop 14:05h ��������� ECS Edward Goodrich Acheson Award Lecture: “Plasmas for Thin Film Processing and Surface Modification” by Dennis W. Hess 14:45h ��������� ECS Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Lecture: “Past, Current, and Future Research in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells” by Bryan S. Pivovar 15:25h ��������� ECS Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Lecture: “Mechanochemistry at Oxide Thin Film Interfaces" by Bilge Yildiz 17:00h ��������� PRiME 2012 Lecture: “Cell Bioelectrochemistry and Biomagnet” by Tadashi Matsunaga 18:00h ��������� Monday Evening Mixer, Technical Exhibit, and Student Poster Session 18:00h ��������� Professional Development Series: Career Fair
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All Divisions Kalakaua Ballroom B, Level 4, Hawaii Convention Center
Award Presentations – 14:00 – 16:10 14:00 14:05
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1 (Edward Goodrich Acheson Award Presentation) Plasmas for Thin Film Processing and Surface Modification D. Hess (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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2a (Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Presentation) Past, Current, and Future Research in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells B. S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
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2b (Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award Presentation) Mechanochemistry at Oxide Thin Film Interfaces B. Yildiz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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Effective Hydrogen Generation and Resource Circulation from Photocatalytic Decomposition of H2S Aqueous Solution – H. Takahashi, T. Mabuchi, T. Hayashi, S. Yokoyama, and K. Tohji (Tohoku University) Control Method for the Amount of Cu Site on the ZnS Stratified Photocatalysts – Y. Kajino (Touhoku University), H. Takahashi, and K. Tohji (Tohoku University) Synthesis of Cu Supported Stratified Photocatalysts and Its Application for the CO2 Conversion into Alcohol – Y. Kajino (Touhoku University), H. Takahashi, and K. Tohji (Tohoku University) Improvement of Efficiency of Photo-Excited Electrons Transfer from Thin Film Consisted by the Semiconductor Particles on Electrode Surface to Developing Electrons Pathway – T. Mabuchi, T. Hayashi, H. Takahashi, and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)
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Relation between the Condition of Pd and Te Metal Complexes in the Aqueous Solution and Reduction Mechanism of Pd 20Te7 Alloy – T. Mabuchi, S. Yokoyama, H. Takahashi, and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)
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Oxidation of Bulk Amorphous Ni57Ti18Zr20Si3Sn 2 Coating – S. Kim, S. Bong, M. Kim, and D. Lee (Sungkyunkwan University)
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Sodium-Sulfur Batteries with Room-Temperature Ionic Liquid Electrolytes – R. Nozawa, R. Harimoto, M. Tsuchiya, K. Yoshida, N. Tachikawa, K. Dokko, and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
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Structure and Electrochemistry of NaNiO2 – R. I. Fielden and M. N. Obrovac (Dalhousie University)
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Fabrication of Ruthenium Oxide Nanosheet Electrodes by Electrophoretic Deposition – S. Ikuta, N. Ishigaki, K. Fukuda, T. Sato, and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
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Characterization Attributes of Metal Oxide Nanocomposites – M. Hockey, Q. Lin, and E. Calderas (Brewer Science Inc.)
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Improvement in ORR Performance of 1-1.5 nm Pt Nanoparticles by Modification with Ruthenium Oxide Nanosheets – D. Takimoto, M. Ohuchi, L. Koodlur, C. Chauvin, and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
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Pt/TiO2 Nanohybrid Structures on SingleWalled Carbon Nanotubes: Preparation and Electrocatalytic Characteristics – K. Han, C. Li, M. Bui, X. Pham, and G. Seong (Hanyang University)
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Direct Synthesis of Nanostructures in a Microfluidic Device for Electrochemical Analysis – C. Li, K. Han, M. Bui, X. Pham, and G. Seong (Hanyang University)
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Influence of Surface Structure and Ion Type on the Capacitance of Doped SWCNTs Electrode of Electrochemical Capacitors – A. Al-zubaidi, Y. Ishii, T. Matsushita, and S. Kawasaki (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
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Electrochemical Study on Oxygen Reduction in a Pt/Nafion/Humidified Air System – Y. Sugiyama, E. Tada, A. Nishikata, and T. Tsuru (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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Single-Crystal Field-Effect Transistors of 21DNTT Derivatives – A. Maeda, T. Arakawa (Tokai University), M. Tsutsui, K. Okamoto (Ushio Chemix Corporation), and Y. Kunugi (Tokai University)
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Conductivity of Ceria Based Composite Electrolytes for Intermediate-Temperature-Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – S. Baek, T. Lee, and J. Park (Sejong University)
Solid Phase Growth of Nickel Silicides in Polycrystalline Si Film on SiO2 with Cl Plasma Containing NiCl – K. Kanomata, K. Momiyama, S. Kubota, T. Suzuki, and F. Hirose (Yamagata University)
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Effect of Synthesis Method and Fe2P Phase on the Electrochemical Properties of LiFexMn1-xPO4 -C Electrode – J. P. Välikangas (University Of Oulu), S. Tuomaala (Kokkola University Consortium Chydenius), M. T. Andersson, S. Manner (Aalto University), P. A. Tanskanen (University of Oulu), T. Kallio, M. Karppinen (Aalto University), and U. Lassi (Kokkola University Consortium Chydenius)
Enhancement of Dye-Sensitized Photocurrents by Gold Nanoparticles: Effects of Particle Size and Density – T. Kawawaki (The University of Tokyo), Y. Takahashi (Kyushu University), and T. Tatsuma (University of Tokyo)
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The Synthesizing Process and Electrochemical Characteristics of Si Active Material Particles Covered with Silicon Oxide as Anode Electrodes in a Lithium-Ion Battery – N. Shimoi and Y. Tanaka (Tohoku University)
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Electrochemical Property of the Composition by Ground Process of Active Materials Based on Silicon and Oxides – N. Shimoi, Q. Zhang, and Y. Tanaka (Tohoku University)
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Characterizations of Al 2O3/ZnO Grown on Si Substrate by Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition – C. Chung, B. Tran, K. Lin (National Chiao Tung University), C. Wang, C. Chen, C. Huang, S. Lee (Industrial Technology Research Institute), and E. Yi Chang (National Chiao Tung University)
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Preparation of π -Conjugated Polycarbzole – Boron Complexes as Fluoride Anion Sensor – Y. Hosono and N. Matsumi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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Co-Ionic Neodymium-Doped Ceria/Carbonate Composite Electrolytes – J. Kim, N. Kim, and J. Park (Sejong University)
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Fabrication of High Performance BaLaIn 2O5.5 Electrolyte Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cell by Using Sublimation Materials as Pore Former in Electrode Preparation – X. Shen, K. Takasu, and T. Yao (Kyoto University)
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Morphology Control of Palladium Nanostructures by Potential Adjustment – X. Pham, M. Bui, C. Li, K. Han, and G. Seong (Hanyang University)
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Preparation of Organoboron Ion-Gels Using PVA and Their Ion Conductive Properties – H. Tsutakawa and N. Matsumi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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Preparation of Marimo Carbon Supported PtCo Bimetal Catalyst by the Nanocolloidal Solution Method – K. Sato, T. Onuma (Ibaraki University), K. Komatsu, M. Kobori (Toyo University), K. Iwasawa, M. Eguchi, Y. Kobayashi (Ibaraki University), M. Nishitani-Gamo (Toyo University), and T. Ando (National Institute for Materials Science) Changes in the Conduction Properties of LaBaGaO4 Based Proton Conductor by LiquidPhase Synthesis – N. Hamao, N. Kitamura, and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science) The effect of the Relationship between Ionomer and Carbon in the PEFC Catalyst Layer – K. Baba, T. Onuma, K. Iwasawa, M. Eguchi, Y. Kobayashi (Ibaraki University), K. Komatsu, M. Kobori, M. Nishitani-Gamo (Toyo University), and T. Ando (National Institute for Materials Science) Effects of Misaligned Electrode for Measurement in PEFC with Reference Electrode – K. Baba, S. Ueda, M. Eguchi, Y. Kobayashi (Ibaraki University), and Y. Tsutsumi (FC Development Co., Ltd.,)
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Low-Temperature Synthesis and Study of ApatiteType Lanthanum Silicates – N. Kitamura, K. Kaneko, and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)
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Anodic Oxidation of Alcohols on Ni-Sn Electrocatalysts Prepared by Electrodeposition – K. Maruyama, N. Yoshimoto, M. Egashira, and M. Morita (Yamaguchi University)
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A New 4.3 V Aqueous Hybrid Capacitor Based on Manganese Dioxide Positive and Lithium Negative Electrode – Y. Shinohara, S. Makino, W. Shimizu, and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
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Synthesis and Characteristics of Novel Boric Ester Type Ionic Liquids – Y. Toyota and N. Matsumi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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Aqueous Electrolytes for Ultracapacitor Devices Using Manganese Oxide as Electrode Material – A. Boisset (Université de Tours), L. Athouël (University of Nantes), J. Jacquemin (Queen’s University Belfast), T. Brousse (University of Nantes), and M. Anouti (Université de Tours)
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Molecular Weight Dependence of P-Type Semiconductive Polymer on High Efficiency Thin Film Organic Photovoltaic Cells – M. Sugimoto, H. Nakamura, K. Yamada, and H. Yamane (Kitakyushu National College of Technology)
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Effect of Gold Nano-Seed Particles on Electrochemical Characteristics of Conducting Substrates – Y. Nakayama and M. Oyama (Kyoto University)
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Sn-CNT Fabric for Multifunctional Anodes in Li-ion Batteries – J. Benson, Y. Zhao, B. Hertzberg (Georgia Institute of Technology), M. Schauer, D. Lashmore (Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.), and G. Y. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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High Temperature Protonic Conduction and Clystal Structure of Eulytite-Type Phosphates – N. Kitamura, Y. Yamada, and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)
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Composition Dependence of Average and Local Structure and Thermodynamic Stability for xLi(Li1/3Mn 2/3)O2-(1-x)Li(Mn1/3Ni1/3Co1/3)O2 as a Cathode Active Material for Li-Ion Battery – M. Inoue, N. Kitamura, and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)
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Non-Pacman Type Co-Porphyrin Bilayers for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – S. Satoh, K. Murakoshi, and K. Ikeda (Hokkaido University)
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Stress Durability of Electrolyte Structure in Flexible Sheet Type Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (FS-DMFC) – Y. Sakurai and A. Kawai (Nagaoka University of Technology)
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Fabrication of TiO2 Layers for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells using Electrostatic Inkjet Printing Method – A. Ishii (Tokai University), S. Umezu (Tokai Univ.), and Y. Kunugi (Tokai University)
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Construction of the Copper (I) Oxide/C60 Hybrid Photovoltaic Devices – T. Saitoh, T. Ohata, F. B. Mohamad, J. Sasano, and M. Izaki (Toyohashi University of Technology)
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Electrochemical Oxidation of Ammonia by MultiWalled Carbon Nanotubes-Supported Pt-Core/ Ir-Shell and Pt-Core/Pd-Shell Nanoparticles – S. Morita, S. Azuma, H. Shiroishi (Tokyo National College of Technology), M. Yonekawa, and K. Nagai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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A Study of Photochemical Proton Reduction and Oxidation of Water Using Pb2Ru 2O7-δ Synthesized by Neutralization Method – S. Hanyu, H. Shiroishia (Tokyo National College of Technology), T. Hatai, Y. Ayato, and J. Kuwano (Tokyo University of Science)
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Performance of Proton Conductive Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cell Using ZrO2-1.6P2O5 Electrolyte with 1% CO-H2 and Methanol as Fuels – Y. Houshi (Tokyo National College of Technology), M. Yonekawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology), H. Shiroishi (Tokyo National College of Technology), M. Kunimatsu (Kanagawa Industrial Technology Center), K. Matsushima, Y. Ayato (Tokyo University of Science), M. Saito (Doshisha University), and J. Kuwano (Tokyo University of Science)
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Electrochemical Studies of Epoxy Based Lignosulfonate Doped Double Stranded Polyaniline-Montmorillonite Nanocomposite Coatings on AA 2024 Alloy – G. Gupta (IITBMonash Research Academy), A. Khanna (IIT Bombay), and N. Birbilis (Monash University)
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Carbon Nanotube Synthesis over Nickel-Ferrite Loaded Oxidized Diamond Catalyst – G. Tsujino, K. Nakagawa (Kansai University), T. Ando (National Institute for Materials Science), and H. Oda (Kansai University)
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Cycle Performance of Nano Inclusion containing LiMn 2O4 Cathode Material – J. Harada, H. Tsubouchi, Y. Kawai, and T. Yao (Kyoto University)
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Peeling Force of Polymer Micro Pattern by Direct Peeling by using AFM Tip (DPAT) – T. Aiba (Nagaoka University of Technology) and K. Akira (Nagaoka University of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering)
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Monitoring and Modeling for Response Time of Biopotential in Plant Cells – Y. Noguchi and A. Kawai (Nagaoka University of Technology)
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A New High Energy Density Aqueous Hybrid Capacitor Based on Lithium Negative and Ruthenium Oxide Positive Electrode – T. Ban, S. Makino, W. Shimizu, and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
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Electrochemical Properties of Reduced Graphite Oxide Nanosheet Electrodes Prepared by Layer-by-Layer Assembly – T. Mitsui (Shinshu Univeristy), K. Higurashi, J. Sato, K. Fukuda, and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
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Construction and Photovoltaic Performance of Hybrid ZnO:CuPc Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells – H. Ryo, K. Murata, J. Sasano (Toyohashi University of Technology), S. Watase (Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute), and M. Izaki (Toyohashi University of Technology)
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A Comparison of Steam and CO2 Activation of Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes – J. Zhang and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
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Electrochemical Properties of Nanocarbon Produced from Organic Waste and its Application in Electric Double-Layer Capacitor – D. Mishima, Y. Hamasuna, D. Tashima (University of Miyazaki), S. Kumagai (Akita University), and J. Madden (University of British Columbia)
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VOC Sensing Characteristics of SmFeO3 Film Covered with SiC Powder – J. Iseda, M. Mori, and Y. Sadaoka (Ehime University)
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Adsorption States and Reactivity of Nitric Oxide on Pd and Pd-based Binary Electrodes as Studied by Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy – K. Yamaki (Hokkaido University), A. Okubo, S. Notani (Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University), K. Nakata (Faculty of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University), M. Osawa, and K. Shimazu (Hokkaido University)
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Amorphous Titanium Oxide Prepared from Peroxo-Polytitanic Acid and Its Electrochemical Properties – K. Kobayashi and I. Tsuyumoto (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
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One Dimensional Silver/Silver Halide Nanocomposites: Synthesis and Electrocatalytic Activity – S. Kim (Ewah womans University), J. Shim (Daegu University), C. Lee, and Y. Lee (Ewha Womans University)
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Platinum Nanodot and Nanohoneycomb Structures: Construction Using a Cyclodextrin Monolayer as a Molecular Template – R. Saito, Y. Domi, T. Kawaguchi, and K. Shimazu (Hokkaido University)
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Design of Polymer Inclusion Complex of Curcumin Using Amylose – Y. Morita and N. Matsumi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Terminal Redox Moiety effects on the LongRange Electron Conduction of π-Conjugated Bis(Terpyridine) Metal Complex Oligomer Wires on Electrode – S. Katagiri, R. Sakamoto, and H. Nishihara (The University of Tokyo)
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Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance Studies on Pt and Pd Ultra-Thin Films on Gold – A. Kurokawa, M. Shibata, T. Wada, and T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University)
Pyrimidine Ring Motion Correlated with Electron Transfer at the Copper(II)/(I) Coordination Site Immobilized on Au Electrode Surface – Y. Takara, M. Nishikawa (Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo), S. Kume (Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University), and H. Nishihara (The University of Tokyo)
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Change of Crystal and Electronic Structure of Layered Cathode Material 0.4Li2MnO30.6LiMn1/3Ni1/3Co1/3O2 by Charge and Discharge Process – R. Yamamoto, N. Kitamura, and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)
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Structural Studies on Self-Assembled Monolayer of Porphyrin Derivative on Au(111) – N. Aoki, B. Zhang, R. Kuwana, T. Wada, and T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University)
Preparation of Glass-Coated CdSe/CdZnS Quantum Dots and Their Photostability – T. Gunshi (Kwansei Gakuin University), C. Li (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), K. Ogasawara (Kwansei Gakuin University), M. Ando, and N. Murase (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
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Electrocatalytic Activity for Oxygen Reduction of Pseudomorphic Pt Monolayer Electrochemically Prepared on a Au(111) Surface – T. Wada, M. Shibata, M. Kawabuchi (Ochanomizu University), I. Yagi (FC-Cubic TRA), and K. Toshihiro (Ochanomizu University)
Development and Application of an Electrochemical Dual Microsensor for Simultaneous O2/pH Measurements – Y. Ha, S. Park (Ewha Womans University), J. Shim (Daegu University), and Y. Lee (Ewha Womans University)
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Electrochemical Impedance Analysis for Corrosion on Current Collecting Electrodes in Dye-sensitised Solar Cells – K. Inoue, I. Shitanda, Y. Hoshi, and M. Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)
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Preparation of Polymer Nanoparticles Composite Coating Films for Investigation of the Co-Deposition Theory – K. Iwasaki, I. Shitanda, Y. Hoshi, and M. Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)
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The Synthesis of SnO2-TiO2 Core-Shell Nanotubes Using PAN Fiber and Its Cycling Performance for the Anode of Lithium-Ion Batteries – J. Jeun, W. Kim, D. Kim, K. Park, B. Lee, K. Kang, W. Yu, and S. Hong (Seoul National University)
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An InGaP Sub-Wavelength Structure (SWS) Realized by Colloidal Lithography for Solar Cell Applications – D. Kim, S. Eo, and J. Jang (GIST)
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LbL Film with PtNPs as a Sensor of the Dopamine Encapsulated in Liposomes – V. Dos Santos, M. Dos Santos, B. Sandrino, C. De Jesus, J. R. Garcia, S. T. Fujiwara, C. A. Pessôa, and K. Wonhrath (State University of Ponta Grossa)
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Effect of Lateral Size of Reduced Graphite Oxide Nanosheet on the Electrochemical Capacitance – Z. Lei, T. Sakai, and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University) A Model for the Influence of Steel Corrosion Products on Nuclear Fuel Corrosion under Permanent Disposal Conditions – L. Wu (Western University), Y. Beauregard (NOVA Chemicals), Z. Qin, S. Rohani (Western University), and D. W. Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario)
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CO2 Reduction at Glassy Carbon Electrode in the Presence of Pyridine – J. Agullo, M. Morin, and D. Bélanger (Université du Québec à Montréal)
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Utilizing a Rotating Ring Disk Electrode (RRDE) to Simultaneously Measure Contaminate Species Adsorption effects on Two Different Catalyst Surfaces – J. M. Christ (Colorado School of Mines), K. Neyerlin, H. Wang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), R. M. Richards (Colorado School of Mines), and H. N. Dinh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
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Carbon Deposition and Gasification over Ni-YSZ Cermet during Methane Reforming Reaction – K. Song and J. Jung (Postech)
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Influence of Relaxation Time on the Lifetime of Commercial Lithium-Ion Cells – M. J. Reichert, H. Bremes, S. Passerini, and M. Winter (University of Münster)
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3-D Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Calculated by Wavelet Transformation -Influence of Scale and Time Parameters on Impedance Spectra- – K. Isobe, Y. Hoshi, I. Shitanda, and M. Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)
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RRDE Studies on Oxygen Reduction Reaction of Pd Single Crystal Electrodes – M. Kawabuchi, T. Wada, M. Shibata, and T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University)
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Synthesis and Characterization of Core-Shell Structured Ni-Ce0.8Gd0.2O1.9 SOFC Anodes by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis – C. Lim and K. Lee (Chonbuk National University)
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Broadband Terahertz Antireflection Structure Fabricated By Utilizing Stamping Method – D. Kim (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), D. Kim, and J. Jang (GIST)
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Fabrication of GDC Electrolyte Thin Films on NiO-GDC Anode Support by Electrophoretic Deposition for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – S. Yu and K. Lee (Chonbuk National University)
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Characterization of Ca1-xLaxTiO3 Anode Materials for Hydrocarbon-Fueled Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – J. Koo and K. Lee (Chonbuk National University)
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Design of Ion-gel Electrolytes Using Nonflammable Organoboron Bio-based Polymer as Polymer Support – Y. Yoshinaga and N. Matsumi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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Enhanced Photocurrent Generation of Porphyrins – Ag Nanoparticles Composite Layers on an Electrode – S. Yagyu, M. Ishizaki, K. Kanaizuka, M. Kurihara, and M. Sakamoto (Yamagata University)
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Electrochemical behavior of Spin-coated Hybrid Thin Film of Prussian-blue Analog Nanoparticles – S. Soma, M. Ishizaki, K. Ono, K. Kanaizuka (Yamagata University), M. Sakamoto, and M. Kurihara (Yamagata University)
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Electrochemical Intercalation of Bis(Fluorosulfonyl)Amide Anion into Graphite – F. Yamane, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
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Preparation of Perovskite Type Oxide Thin-Films as Bi-Functional Air Electrodes by Pulsed Laser Deposition Method and Their Electrochemical Properties – Y. Miyahara, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
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MgBr2/Ether-Based Electrolyte Solutions for Mg-Rechargeable Batteries – K. Asaka, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutuka, T. Abe, K. Nihio, and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University)
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In Situ ATR-IR Analysis of Graphite/ Electrolyte Interface in Li-Ion Batteries – Y. Akita, H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
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Sol-Gel Synthesis of Li 2MnO3-LiMO2 Cathode with Good Cycle Performance – K. Ando, Y. Jin, T. Nishioka, H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Electrochemical Properties of LiCoPO4 in the Anion Receptor-Based Organic Electrolyte Solution – T. Nakagawa, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
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Electrochemical Evaluation of Li4Ti5O12 Single Particle at Various Temperatures – K. Annaka, H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Anisotropic Anion Conduction of MgAl-CO32Layered Double Hydroxides with Different Cation Ratios – Y. Asada, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
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3DOM Polyimide Separator for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries with High Rate Performance – K. Miyahara, Y. Jin, H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Redox Reaction of Metal Cations on the Surface of LiCoO2 Thin-Film Electrodes – J. Inamoto, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
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A Semi-Empirical Model of Ammonia Electrolysis in Comparison to Water Electrolysis – A. Estejab, D. A. Daramola, and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
Electrochemical Behavior of Magnesium Metal in Alkaline Aqueous Solutions – Y. Taniguchi (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University), K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
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Frequency-Tunable Multicolor Light-Emitting Cell Based on AC-Driven Electrochemiluminescence – M. Nakakomi, T. Nobeshima, K. Nakamura, and N. Kobayashi (Chiba University)
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All-Solid-State Chloride Ion-Selective Electrodes Using Polycation-Doped Manganese Oxides – T. Akatsuka, C. Suzuki, N. Yabuuchi, and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)
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Electrochemical Properties of Graphite Electrode in Ionic Liquid Containing Bis(Fluorosulfonyl) Amide Anion – K. Ono, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
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A Study on Electrochemical Performance of Hard Carbon / Nax[Fe1/2Mn1/2]O2 Cells as Rechargeable Na-Ion Batteries – M. Kajiyama, N. Yabuuchi (Tokyo University of Science), J. Iwatate (Tokyo Univ. of Science), and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)
Development of Titanium Wire-based Dyesensitized Solar Cells and the Enhancement of the Performance by Surface Plasmon Resonance of Ag Nanoparticles – Y. Kawakami, M. Takeuchi, Y. Horiuchi, and M. Matsuoka (Osaka Prefecture University)
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Study on Deterioration of Electric DoubleLayer Capacitor Cells – A. Haruta (Miyazaki – University), Y. Suenaga (Miyazaki University), D. Tashima (University of Miyazaki), T. Kawaji (UD Truks Corporation), and H. Toyama (UD Trucks Corporaion)
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Fabrication of Electroless Cu/CNT Composite Plating Films Containing Different Sized CNTs – T. Osaki and S. Arai (Shinshu University)
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Electrochemical Properties of AZO Films Functionalized with Redox-Active Molecules – H. Kaneko, T. Tsuda, K. Kanaizuka, M. Kurihara, and M. Sakamoto (Yamagata University)
Electrochemical Construction of Pt Nanoparticles As a Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – H. Aso, T. Wada, and T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University)
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Fabrication of Silicon Composite Films for Lithium-Ion Batteries by Electrodeposition – T. Kitamura and S. Arai (Shinshu University)
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Molecular Assembly of Porphyrin Derivative on a Substrate by Polymerization Reaction and Its Electrochemical Properties – A. Izumi, M. Ishizaki, K. Kanaizuka, M. Kurihara, and M. Sakamoto (Yamagata University)
Segmented Electrode Developed for Complementary Use of Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Measurement – S. Ueda, K. Baba, M. Eguchi, Y. Kobayashi, S. Koizumi (Ibaraki University), and Y. Tsutsumi (FC Development Co., Ltd.,)
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Surface Modification of Vapor Grown Carbon Nanofibers by Plasma Treatment – D. Shimizu (Shinshu University), Y. Suzuki (Shinshu univeristy), M. Endo, and S. Arai (Shinshu University)
Fundamental Research on Development of Novel Analysis Method for Hyaluronan Production with Use of Human Dermal Fibroblasts – M. Naruoka (Kanagawa Institute of Technology), Y. Nakamura (JUJU Cosmetics Co.), and Y. Iida (Kanagawa Institute of Technology)
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Newly Developed Carbon-Nanocoating of Si Nanoparticles – Y. Sasaki, H. Tabuchi, H. Furukawa, K. Urita, and I. Moriguchi (Nagasaki University)
Electrodeposition of Zn-Mg Alloy in Ethylene Glycol-ZnCl 2-MgCl2 Non-Aqueous Solution – H. Yamamoto, M. Morishita, T. Miwa, and K. Isono (University of Hyogo)
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Relaxation Structure Analysis for Li Inserted α-Fe2O3 – K. Takasu, S. Park, and T. Yao (Kyoto University)
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Synthesis and Charge-Discharge Property of Si/ Carbon Nanocomposites – H. Tabuchi, T. Enjoji, K. Kiyota, Y. Sasaki, K. Urita, H. Yamada, and I. Moriguchi (Nagasaki University)
GroEL Mutant Can Encapsulates Metal Nano Particles in Each Cavity – H. Yoda (Kanagawa Institute of Technology), O. Yamamoto (Yamagata University), and A. Koike-Takeshita (Kanagawa Institute of Technology)
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Electrochemical Hybrid Capacitor Using ClosestPacked Ferrocene Terminated Monolayer on Carbon Electrode – Y. Sato, T. Kawaguchi, and K. Shimazu (Hokkaido University)
EIS and CV Characteristics of Pt Cathode Catalyst in PEMFC – S. Kanazawa, E. Tada, A. Nishikata, and T. Tsuru (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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Electrochemical Properties of Zinc Oxide Electrodes Coated with Anion-Conducting Ionomer in Alkaline Solutions – Y. Lee, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
Pt-Loaded Carbon Nanofilament as an Electrocatalyst for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell – T. Toriyama, K. Nakagawa (Kansai University), T. Ando (National Institute for Materials Science), and H. Oda (Kansai University)
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Fabrication of Sexithiophene/Zr(IV) Hybrid Thin Films and Their Photofunctional Properties – A. Kodaira, T. Harada (Toho University), C. Pac (Toho University, Korea University), H. Moriyama (Toho University), G. Sahara, T. Yui, and O. Ishitani (Tokyo Tech.)
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Field Emission Properties of Nickel/Carbon Nanotube Composite Films Electrodeposited from a Citrate Bath – S. Tanabe and S. Arai (Shinshu University)
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Effects of Interferents on H 2O2 Quantification by Electrochemical Reduction on IrO2 Electrodes – M. Ueda, T. Zhang, and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)
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Corrosion Behavior and Sacrificial Ability of Hot-Dip Al-Mg-Si Coated Steel – K. Chihara, Y. Kyo, E. Tada, A. Nishikata, and T. Tsuru (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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Morphology of Self-ordered Nano Oxide Coatings for Oxygen and Chlorine Evolution – N. Ohnishi, M. Matsuda, T. Zhang, and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)
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Selection of B16 Melanoma Cells by Single Cell Manipulation and Analysis of Tyrosinase Gene Expression and Epigenetic Regulation – M. Hillary, K. Makoto, and Y. Iida (Kanagawa Institute of Technology)
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Co-Electrolysis of CO2 and H2O for Syngas Production – S. Nakamura (Tokyo University of Science), Y. Tanaka, K. Sato, K. Nozaki, A. Yamamoto, and T. Kato (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
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ZrO2 coating Effect of LiCoO2 Thin-film Model Electrode prepared by PLD – S. Mori (Kyoto University), D. Takamatsu (Office of SocietyAcademia Collaboration for Innovation, Kyoto University), Y. Orikasa, Y. Koyama, H. Tanida (Kyoto University), T. Uruga (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), H. Arai, Z. Ogumi, and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University)
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Novel Gel Polymer Electrolytes Based on Ethylene Oxide Containing Block-Copolymers for Lithium-Ion Batteries – M. Schaefer (Institut für Physikalische Chemie WWU Münster), P. Isken (Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster), M. Winter, S. Passerini (University of Münster), and A. Lex-Balducci (Westfälische WilhelmsUniversity Münster)
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Phase Transformation Mechanism during Cycling of Li2FeSiO4 – T. N. Masese, H. Arai, Y. Orikasa, T. Ina, C. Tassel (Kyoto University), K. Nakanishi, T. Ohta (Ritsumeikan University), K. Hiroshi, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
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In Situ XAS Study on Effect of Platinum Catalyst on Cathodic Reaction in Nonaqueous Li – Air Batteries – J. Oyama (Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University), Y. Orikasa (Kyoto University), and Y. Uchimoto (Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University)
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Detailed Observation and Analysis of the Reaction Distribution in LiFePO4 Composite Electrodes – Y. Gogyo, H. Yamashige (Kyoto University), M. Katayama (Ritsumeikan University), Y. Orikasa (Kyoto University), Y. Inada, T. Ota (Ritsumeikan University), H. Arai, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
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Metal-Semiconductor-Metal Photodetectors on Flexible Substrats – T. Oh, W. Shin, J. Park, S. Chang, K. Choi, H. Ha, K. Lee, and B. Ju (Korea University)
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Effects of Gas Diffusion Electrodes with Hydrophilic Layer on Cold Start Behavior and Cell Performance of Polymer Membrane Fuel Cells – S. Hirakata, T. Mochizuki, M. Uchida, H. Uchida, and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)
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Surface Oxidization Diamond for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell – M. Mori, K. Nakagwa (Kansai University), T. Andou (National Institute for Materials Science), and H. Oda (Kansai University)
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Dynamics of Phase Transition in LixFePO4 Using Time-Resolved X-Ray Diffraction – T. Maeda, Y. Koyama, Y. Orikasa, H. Murayama, H. Tanida, H. Arai, E. Matsubara, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
Bioelectrocatalytic Conversion of Atmospheric CO2 into Extracellular Organic compounds by Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans – T. Ishii, T. Mogi (University of tokyo), K. Hashimoto, and R. Nakamura (The University of Tokyo)
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Newly Found Electrochemical Oscillations during Reduction of Nitrate ions – S. Yamamoto, Y. Mukouyama, R. Nakazato (Tokyo Denki University), S. Nakanishi (The University of Tokyo), and H. Okamoto (Tokyo Denki University)
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Electrochemical and Surface Properties of Mg – Li Alloys – H. Endo, Y. Sugawara, I. Muto, and N. Hara (Tohoku University)
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Evaluation of Influence of Activated Carbon on Plant Growth – K. Oino and Y. Iida (Kanagawa Institute of Technology)
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Relaxation Structure Analysis for Li Inserted LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 Cathode Material – I. Seo, S. Park, and T. Yao (Kyoto University)
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Performance Evaluation of an Anodesupported Honeycomb Solid Oxide Fuel Cell – A. Fukushima, H. Nakajima, and T. Kitahara (Kyushu University)
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Synthesis of Co-Doped LaP3O9 by Precipitation in Phosphoric Acid Solutions – Y. Adachi, N. Hatada, T. Onishi, A. Kuramitsu, and T. Uda (Kyoto University)
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Effect of Particle Size on the Relaxation of LiFePO4 Cathode – S. Park, K. Kameyama, and T. Yao (Kyoto University)
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Electrical Performance Change by the Difference in the Production Methods of the Anode for SOFC – G. Watanabe, N. Takahasi, T. Takatsuka, and H. Fukunaga (Shinshu University)
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The Detection of Odor Vapors, H 2S and CH3SH, by the Planar-Type Zirconia Sensor – Y. Nagai, M. Mori, and Y. Sadaoka (Ehime University)
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Electrochemical Reaction Mechanism of FeS2 Cathode Material in AlCl3 – EMIC Ionic Liquids – T. Mori, Y. Orikasa, K. Nakanishi (Kyoto University), T. Ohta (Ritsumeikan University), and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University)
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Structure and Electrochemical Properties of La2Li2x(CO)1-xO4 with Layered Structure – M. Iqbal (Tokyo Institute of Technology), G. Kobayashi (Kanagawa University), H. Masaaki, R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and M. Yonemura (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)
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Li-Air Battery Using Stabilized Acetonitrile Electrolyte – K. Furukawa, Y. Yamada, M. Yaegashi, F. Li (The University of Tokyo), H. Zhou (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), and A. Yamada (The University of Tokyo)
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Control of Growth Density of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes Array and Its Gas Sensing Properties – M. Omae (Ritsumeikan University), T. Hashishin (Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University), K. Kojima, and J. Tamaki (Ritsumeikan University)
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Electrochemical Stability of Au sub-ML on Pt/ QC Electrode – T. KOBAYASHI, A. Kawamura, K. Katakura, and H. YAMADA (Nara National College of Technology)
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A Novel Gas and Flow Sensor of Penetrating a Porous Polypyrrole Nanofiber Mat – T. Jun and Y. Kim (hanyang University)
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Hydrogen in Platinum Films Electrodeposited from Dinitorosulfatoplatinate Solution – N. Hisanaga (Graduate school of Engineering, University of Hyogo), N. Fukumuro, S. Yae, and H. Matsuda (University of Hyogo)
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Evaluation of Stress Condition of Operated Anode Supported-Type SOFC under Operating Conditions Based on Raman Scattering Spectroscopy – S. Onodera, M. Nagai, F. Iguchi, N. Sata, T. Kawada, and H. Yugami (Tohoku University)
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Development of Low-Temperature Operating Micro-SOFC with Perovskite-Type Proton Conductive Electrolytes – Y. Inagaki, F. Iguchi, K. Kubota, S. Tanaka, N. Sata, M. Esashi, and H. Yugami (Tohoku University)
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Study on Phase Diagram of Li-Rich Layered Li[Li0.2Ni0.18Co0.03Mn0.58]O2 – Y. Irii, G. Kobayashi, T. Kataoka, T. Ikehara, F. Matsumoto (Kanagawa University), A. Ito (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), Y. Ohsawa, M. Hatano (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd), and Y. Sato (Kanagawa University)
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Preparation and Photoluminescence Properties of Sn/Mn Phosphate Zirconium Phosphor – T. Nishizaki, S. Takase, and Y. Shimizu (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
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Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Organogel Electrolytes Based on Low Molecular Weight Molecules – M. Miura, A. Iuchi, Y. Morita, K. Kasatani, and H. Okamoto (Yamaguchi University)
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Electrochemical Characterization of Lanthanum Calcium Titanium Manganite as Potential Dual Electrode Material in Symmetrical Solid Oxide Fuel Cell – H. Yoon, J. Zou, and J. Chung (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
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Depth-Resolved XAFS Study on Surface Segregation of La1-xSr xCoO3-d Electrode – S. Sakou, Y. Orikasa (Kyoto University), E. J.Crumlin (Mechanical Engineering Department,Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), K. Amezawa (Tohoku University), and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University)
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Synthesis and Physical Properties of Ionic Liquid Gels Based on Novel Low Molecular Weight Gelators – T. Yoshida, T. Hirakawa, T. Nakamura, Y. Yamada, H. Tatsuno, Y. Morita, and H. Okamoto (Yamaguchi University)
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Single Crystal Silicon based Sensor-Transistor Circuit by Thin Film Transfer Process – S. Jeong, T. Oh, S. Chang, K. Choi, K. Lee, Y. Kim, H. Ha, and B. Ju (Korea University)
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The effect of Au Nanoparticle on Metal Organic Semiconductor Field effect Transistor on Plastic Substrate by Transfer Method – H. Ha, S. Jeong, T. Oh, S. Chang, Y. Kim, K. Lee, K. Choi, and B. Ju (Korea University)
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Increasing Both Anodic and Cathodic Stability of Ether-Based Electrolyte for Li-Air and Li-Ion Batteries – M. Yaegashi, Y. Yamada, S. Nishimura (The University of Tokyo), T. Abe (Kyoto University), and A. Yamada (The University of Tokyo)
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Solvent Extraction Using Microchannel System for High Purification of Silica – N. Matsuo, Y. Matsui, Y. Fukunaka, and T. Homma (Waseda University)
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Control of the Morphology of Si Nanostructure Using Single-Step Metal Assisted Etching Method – T. Yamaguchi, T. Shimizu, F. Inoue, C. Wang, S. Otsuka, Y. Tada (Kansai University), M. Inada (Kansai Univeristy), and S. Shingubara (Kansai University)
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Maintaining Proper Hardness and Frictional Properties as a Noncyanide Gold Bath is Aged – J. R. Pillars (Sandis National Laboratories) and W. Yelton (Sandia National Laboratories)
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Polyoxometalates in Asymmetric Supercapacitors – J. Suarez-Guevara, V. Ruiz, and P. GomezRomero (CIN2-CSIC)
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Electrochemical Construction and Characterizations of P-Copper(I) Oxide/N-Zinc Oxide Nano-Pillar Photovoltaic Device – T. Ohta, M. Kondo, J. Sasano (Toyohashi University of Technology), T. Shinagawa (Osaka Municipal Technical Reserch Institute), T. Pauporté (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), and M. Izaki (Toyohashi University of Technology)
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A Kinetic Study of Hydroxide, Bicarbonate and Carbonate Ion Inter-Conversion in Anion Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cells Using FT-IR Microscope – T. P. Pandey, J. L. Horan, M. Liberatore, and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)
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Effect of Dissolved Gas in an Ionic Liquid Electrolyte for Lithium and Lithium/Sodium Metal Anode – J. K. Stark and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Effect of Doping on the Ionic Conductivity and Bonding of Reactively Sputter Deposited Lithium Phosphorus Oxynitride Thin Films – P. Mani, V. Singh, M. Real-Robert, S. Duranceau, S. Seal, and K. Coffey (University of Central Florida)
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Room Temperature Fabrication of Crystalline Germanium Nanowires by Electrochemical Deposition and its Application as Li Ion Battery Anode – J. Gu, S. Collins, A. Carim, X. Hao, B. Bartlett, and S. Maldonado (University of Michigan)
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Wet-Chemical Preparation of Li1.5Al0.5Ti1.5(PO4)3 Lithium Ionic Ceramic Thin-Films – C. Kubo, R. Aono, S. Takase, and Y. Shimizu (Kyushu Institute of Technology) Synthesis of Pt-Ir Catalysts by Coelectrodeposition: Application to Ammonia Electrooxidation in Alkaline Media – S. Le Vot (Université du Québec à Montréal), L. Roué (INRS- Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications), and D. Bélanger (Université du Québec à Montréal) Direct Evaluation of Oxygen Chemical Potential in an SOFC Cathode by In Situ Micro XAS – Y. Fujimaki, H. Watanabe, Y. Kimura, K. Amezawa (Tohoku University), Y. Terada (JASRI), S. Hashimoto, and T. Kawada (Tohoku University)
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An Entirely Printed, Rechargeable Zinc-based Battery – Z. Wang, B. Kim, J. W. Evans, and P. K. Wright (University of California at Berkeley)
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The effect of the Deposition Conditions on the Electrodeposition of Si Nanopillars in TMHATFSI – Y. Ishibashi, T. Akiyoshi, J. Komadina, Y. Fukunaka, and T. Homma (Waseda University)
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Construction of Zinc Oxide/Phthalocyanine Hybrid Photovoltaic Device – R. Chizaki, K. Murata, J. Sasano (Toyohashi University of Technology), T. Shinagawa (Osaka Municipal Technical Reserch Institute), S. Watase (Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute), and M. Izaki (Toyohashi University of Technology)
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Novel Surface Modification Technique Based on the Liquid Phase Deposition Using Solid Fluorine Scavenger – T. Hasegawa (Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University), S. Matsumoto, and M. Mizuhata (Kobe University)
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Electro-Oxidation of CO on Pt in Alkaline Media Studied by In Situ Surface-Enhanced Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy – J. Joo, T. Uchida (Hokkaido University), M. T. Koper (Leiden University), and M. Osawa (Hokkaido University)
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Ultra-Strong Silicon-Coated Carbon Nanotube Fabric as Multi-Functional Lithium Ion Battery Anodes – K. Evanoff, J. Benson (Georgia Tech), M. Schauer (Nanocomp), I. Kovalenko (Georgia Institute of Technology), D. Lashmore (Nanocomp), J. Ready (Georgia Tech), and G. Y. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Modification effects on Structural Changes of LiMn 2O4 Electrode during the Electrochemical Process – K. Suzuki, K. Kim, S. Taminato, M. Komo, A. Hagiwara (Tokyo Institute of Technology), J. Son (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), T. Inami, H. Konishi, K. Tamura, J. Mizuki (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), M. Hirayama, and R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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Variation of Crack Voltage in Anodic Aluminum Oxide/Aluminum Sheet for High Power LED Applications – H. Lee, H. Shin, and H. Lee (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
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218
Visualization of Bubble Behavior in Water Electrolyzer with High-Speed Camera – Y. Maeda, S. Tsukamoto, and K. Ito (Kyushu University)
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219
Memory Effect on Charge Storage in LayerBy-Layer Films of Rod-Shaped Multinuclear Complexs on Electrodes – T. Suzuki, T. Ryo, and M. Haga (Chuo University)
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220
Nanoporous α-Alumina Membrane with High Chemical Resistance Prepared by Anodizing – T. Masuda, H. Asoh, and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)
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221
Biocompatibility and Corrosion Resistance of Magnesium Coated with Hydroxyapatite using Alternative Immersion Method – D. Kobayashi, H. Asoh, and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)
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222
Application of Argon (70) + Nitrogen (30) Plasma Coagulation in Swine Mucosa – K. K. Ou and M. M. Colley (Taipei Medical University)
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223
Preparation of Flexible Micro-Glucose Sensor – T. Toba, N. Shiba, H. Matsuki, K. Edagawa, and M. Yasuzawa (University of Tokushima)
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Preparation of Nonspecific Adsorption Eliminating Surface Using Perhydropolysilazane – N. Shinsuke, K. Ikebata, K. Rikitake, S. Nomoto, T. Koike (The University of Tokushima), and M. Yasuzawa (University of Tokushima)
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225
Stability of Different Bis-Terpyridine Metal Cations under Alkaline Solution – Y. Liu, M. Liberatore, and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)
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Physical and Electrolytic Properties of Partially Fluorinated Chain Ethers as Solvents for Lithium Secondary Batteries – T. Satoh, N. Nambu (Tokyo Polytechnic University), M. Takehara, M. Ue (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc.), and Y. Sasaki (Tokyo Polytechnic University)
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227
Positive-Tone, Aqueous-Developable, Polynorbornene Dielectric – B. K. Mueller, A. Grillo (Georgia Institute of Technology), E. Elce (Promerus LLC), and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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228
Fabrication of Nano-Structured (La,Sr)(Zn,Fe) O3 Cathodes for Intermediate-Temperature SOFC – S. Hwang, J. Jang, G. Choi, S. Lee, O. Kwon, D. Lee (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology), S. Mukherjee, and S. Park (University of Louisville)
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229
Shape Selective Formation and Growth of High Index Polyhedral Gold Nanoparticles and Their Activity to Oxygen Evolution – B. C. Solomon, F. Ke, and X. Zhou (University of South Carolina)
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230
Study of Optical and Structural Properties of SRSN Fabricated by Cat-CVD below 200 °C – S. Kang, K. Keum, J. Park, T. Song, J. Kim, and W. Hong (University of Seoul)
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The Structure, Thermal Expansion Property and Polymorphism of Solid Solution Ho2Mo3-xWxO12 – X. Liu, G. Yu (Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics), and Y. Liu (China Institute of Atomic Energies)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
All Divisions / New Technology Subcommittee 313C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Characterization of Nanomaterials – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Fanglin (Frank) Chen and Sirikanda Nuansaeng 14:00
243
Electooptic Study of Charge Carriers in Aligned Liquid Crystalline Polymers Transistors via Polarized Charge Modulation Spectroscopy – M. Lee (Kookmin University), Z. Chen (Université Aix-Marseille III), J. Lee (Kookmin University), and H. Sirringhaus (University of Cambridge)
14:20
244
Use of Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) as a New Characterization Method for the Interface in Sustainable Nanocomposites – J. W. Gilman, M. Zammarano (National Institute of Standards and Technology), P. H. Maupin (U.S. Department of Energy), L. Sung, E. McCarthy, Y. S. Kim (National Institute of Standards and Technology), D. Fox (American University), A. J. Berro, and I. Sacui (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
14:40
245
Nanoimaging and Analysis of Localized Surface Plasmon-Induced Charge Separation and Application to Versatile Photochromism – E. Kazuma (The University of Tokyo) and T. Tatsuma (University of Tokyo)
15:00
246
Characterization of TiO2 Particles Irradiated with N2 Plasma by Newly Developed PlasmaTreatment System – K. Matsubara, M. Inoue, Y. Honda, and T. Abe (University of Toyama)
15:20
247
Mapping of Electrochemical Interfaces at Nanoscale Dimensions Using Atom Probe Tomography – A. C. Hillier and Y. Zhang (Iowa State University)
15:40
248
Measurements of Hydrogen Solubility in PdCu Thin Films – J. Galipaud (INRS- Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications), M. H. Martin (INRS-EMT), L. Roué, and D. Guay (INRSÉnergie Matériaux et Télécommunications)
Nanoparticles, Nanowires and Nanocomposite – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Guoliang Xiao and Fanglin (Frank) Chen 08:00
232
Growth of Pt Subnano-Clusters on Surface Limited Areas of Prussian-Blue Nanoparticles – M. Ishizaki, S. Tsuruta, K. Kananizuka, M. Kurihara, and M. Sakamoto (Yamagata University)
08:20
233
Novel Synthesis Method of Copper Nanoparticles by Controlling Metal Complexes in Aqueous Solution – S. Yokoyama, H. Takahashi, and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)
08:40
234
Characterization Attributes of Metal Oxide Nanocomposites – M. Hockey, Q. Lin, and E. Calderas (Brewer Science Inc.)
09:00
235
Fabrication and Optical Characteristics of Ordered Crystalline ZrO2 Nanowires and Nanoporous Films on Glass – S. Chu, Y. Hitoshi (Iwate University), H. Segawa, S. Inoue, and K. Wada (National Institute for Materials Science)
09:20
236
Electrochemical Synthesis of Crystalline and Compositionally-Uniform Bi1-xSbx Nanowire Arrays – W. Yelton, S. Limmer, M. P. Siegal, D. Medlin, J. L. Lensch-Falk, M. Hekmaky, D. L. Overmyer, and J. M. Rivera (Sandia National Laboratories)
09:40
10:00
237
Effects of Thermal Annealing on Conducting ZnO Nanowires: Conductor-To-Semiconductor Transition and Its Device Applications – P. Jeon, Y. Lee, R. Ha, H. Choi, and S. Im (Yonsei University)
10:20
238
Oxygen Activation on Nanometer-Size Gold Nanoparticles – A. T. Staykov, K. Yoshizawa, and T. Ishihara (Kyushu University)
10:40
239
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Synthesis of Tailored Intermetallic Nanoparticles with Core-Shell Structure by Electrochemical Selective Phase Dissolution – G. Pigozzi (EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology), D. Mukherji (Technical University Braunschweig), and P. Schmutz (EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology)
11:00
240
Annealing-Induced Interfacial Fracture Energy of Silver Nanoparticle Films on Substrate for Reliable Printed Electronics – I. Lee, S. Kim, J. Yun, I. Park, and T. Kim (Kaist)
11:20
241
Atomistic Simulation Studies on Oxidation of Metal Nanoparticles – R. Subbaraman, S. A. Deshmukh, and S. Sankaranarayanan (Argonne National Laboratory)
11:40
242
Photoinduced Spectral and Morphological Changes of Single Plasmonic Silver Nanoparticles on TiO2: Towards Single Particle Photochromism – T. Tatsuma and I. Tanabe (University of Tokyo)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
B1
Batteries and Energy Technology Joint General Session – In Honor of James McBreen
Battery / Energy Technology Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Li Battery Cell – 08:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Sanjeev Mukerjee and Manickam Minakshi 08:00
Memory of James McBreen (20 Minutes)
08:20
320
A Wonderful Life Dedicated to Energy Research In Memery of James McBreen – X. Yang, K. Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory), S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University), M. Balasubramanian (Argonne National Laboratory), W. Yoon (Sungkyunkwan University), and K. Chung (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
09:00
321
Recent Advances in Neutron Imaging for Battery Characterization – D. S. Hussey, J. Kahn, O. Zilcha, D. Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology), B. Khaykovich (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), M. V. Gubarev (NASA), J. Gagliardo, and J. Owejan (General Motors Electrochemical Energy Research Laboratory)
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Monday, October 8
A2
Nanotechnology General Session
Monday, October 8
09:20
322
Application of Synchrotron-Based X-Ray Techniques to Study Thermal Behavior of Electrode Materials for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries – W. Yoon (Sungkyunkwan University), K. Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory), K. Chung (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), M. Balasubramanian (Argonne National Laboratory), D. Jang (Sungkyunkwan University), J. Hanson, and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
09:40
10:00
323
Solid-State Batteries: A Fifty Year Perspective – B. B. Owens and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)
10:20
324
Rechargeable Lithium Battery Electrodes Using a Multifunctional Polymer Binder – A. E. Javier, S. N. Patel (University of California – Berkeley), and N. P. Balsara (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
10:40
325
09:40
10:00
335
Selenium and Selenium Sulfide − A New Class of Positive Electrode Material for Room Temperature Lithium and Sodium Rechargeable Batteries – A. Abouimrane, D. Dambournet, K. W. Chapman, P. J. Chupas, W. Weng, Y. Cui, H. El Tayeb, and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)
10:20
336
Open Framework Electrodes for Stationary Storage Devices – C. D. Wessells, M. Pasta, R. A. Huggins, and Y. Cui (Stanford University)
10:40
337
Solid State Lithium Sulfur Batteries Using a Nanostructured Block Copolymer Electrolyte – A. A. Teran (University of California, Berkeley) and N. P. Balsara (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
11:00
338
Spherical Carbon/Sulfur Composite Cathodes for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries – M. A. Loth, F. Rogers, R. Chen, C. Swartz, U. Graham, and S. M. Lipka (University of Kentucky)
11:20
339
SnS2-Graphene Nanocomposite for Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery – L. Ji, H. L. Xin, T. R. Kuykendall, S. Wu, H. Zheng, M. Rao, E. J. Cairns, V. Battaglia, and Y. Zhang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
11:40
340
V2O5 Network Structure as Cathode for LithiumIon Batteries – Y. Xu, M. Dunwell, and H. Luo (New Mexico State University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
An Empiric Approach to the Estimation of State of Charge of Lithium Cells and Range of an Electric Vehicle – G. Davolio, R. Giovanardi (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia), and C. Lanciotti (KEMET Electronics Italia)
11:00
326
Designing Advanced Hybrid Materials for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries – Y. Guo (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
11:20
327
Substation Installations of Electrovaya’s MWhScale Lithium-Ion SuperPolymer Batteries for Smart Grid Applications – R. DasGupta (Electrovaya Inc.)
11:40
328
Nanostructured Composites for Energy Storage Applications – D. Wang, S. Chen, Z. Song, T. Xu, J. Song, R. Yi, F. Dai, and M. Gordin (The Pennsylvania State University)
12:00
329
Polymer Gel Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Batteries – M. Gnanavel, M. Patel, and A. J. Bhattacharyya (Indian Institute of Science)
Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Li Battery Anodes – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: A. K. Shukla and V. Battaglia 14:00
341
Enhancement of Li Insertion Capacity of Carbon Anode on the Basis of Faradaic Adsorption Combined with Nano-Ionics Mechanism – T. Takamura (Harbin Institute of Technology), J. Suzuki, K. Sumiya, and K. Sekine (Rikkyo University)
14:20
342
Microwave Synthesis of Graphene/Sn Nanocomposite Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries – F. R. Beck, R. Epur (University of Pittsburgh), A. Manivannan (U.S. Department of Energy), and P. N. Kumta (University of Pittsburgh)
14:40
343
Understanding Cycle Life Failure Mechansims in Graphite-Silicon Alloy Composite Electrodes by Electrochemical Calorimetry – L. J. Krause (3M Corporate Research Laboratory), L. Liu, L. Jensen (3M Co.), V. L. Chevrier (3M Corporate Research Laboratory), and J. Singh (3M Co.)
15:00
344
Tough Solid Composite Electrolytes to Enable Lithium Metal Anodes – W. E. Tenhaeff, K. A. Perry (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), E. Herbert (The University of Tennessee), S. Kalnaus, and N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
15:20
345
Study of Conversion Reactions in NiO Using Transmission Electron Microscopy and Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy – A. K. Shukla, U. Boesenberg, and J. Cabana (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
15:40
346
Electrochemical Versitility of Carbon for Energy Storage Application – L. A. Riley, H. Constantino, and A. Feaver (EnerG2)
Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Li Battery Cathodes – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Hajime Arai and A. Manivannan 08:00
08:20
330
331
Nanostructured β-Li3PS4 for All-Solid LithiumSulfur Batteries – C. Liang, Z. Lin, Z. Liu, N. J. Dudney, A. J. Rondinone, and E. Payzant (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Kinetically Asymmetric Reaction Pathways on Charging and Discharging LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Electrodes – K. Sato, H. Arai, Y. Orikasa, H. Murayama, Y. Koyama, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
08:40
332
High-Capacity 0.4Li2MnO3·0.6LiNi2/3Mn1/3O2 with Excellent Cyclability for LithiumIon Batteries – Y. Jiang, Z. Yang, and Y. Huang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
09:00
333
Fabrication of Macroporous Li2FeSiO4/Carbon Monoliths for a Lithium-Ion Battery – G. Hasegawa, M. Sannohe, K. Kanamori, K. Nakanishi, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
09:20
334
AgxVyOzPO4: Silver Vanadium Phosphorous Oxides as Cathode Materials in Lithium Batteries – E. S. Takeuchi, A. C. Marschilok, and K. J. Takeuchi (Stony Brook University)
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
09:20
490
Electrolyzer – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: G. Botte and Kathy Ayers 14:00
347
Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study of Nitrogen Reduction on Novel Mo-N Catalyst Material – I. Matanovic, K. Armstrong, L. Daemon (Los Alamos National Laboratory), J. Eckert (University of South Florida), F. H. Garzon, A. H. Mueller, and N. J. Henson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
14:20
348
Challenges in Water Electrolysis and Its Development Potential as a Key Technology for Renewable Energies – J. Mergel (Forschungszentrum Jülich) and D. Stolten (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
14:40
349
Electrochemical Modeling of Anode Supported Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells (SOEC) in Electrolysis of Carbon Dioxide – J. Njodzefon (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), A. Weber (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
15:00
350
Novel Fluorine Doped Transition Metal Oxide (Ru xSn1-xO2:F) Oxygen Evolution ElectroCatalysts for Hydrogen Generation from PEM Based Water Electrolysis – K. Kadakia, M. Datta, O. Velikokhatnyi, and P. N. Kumta (University of Pittsburgh)
15:20
351
Nanostructured Nickel Hydroxides for Urea Electrolysis – D. Wang, W. Yan, S. Vijapur, and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
15:40
352
Synthesis of Active Fibrous Perovskite Catalyst and Its Application for Hydrogen Production – Y. Jeon, D. Park, M. Park, G. Lee (Yonsei University), J. Park (Kyushu University), and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)
B2
Electrochemical Capacitors
Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry South Pacific 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Pseudocapacitance II – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: F. Favier and J. M. Ko 10:00
491
Hydrous Ruthenium Oxide: A Pseudocapacitance Champ with Lessons of Relevance for the Redesign of Energy-Storage Architectures – D. R. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
10:40
492
An Investigation of Nanostructured Thin Film α-MoO3 Based Supercapacitor Electrodes in an Aqueous Electrolyte – B. Mendoza Sanchez (University of Oxford), T. Brousse, C. Ramirez Castro (University of Nantes), V. Nicolosi, and P. Grant (University of Oxford)
11:00
493
Kinetic and Mass Transport Phenomena in Different Phases of Manganese Dioxide for Application in Electrochemical Capacitors – M. Dupont and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)
11:20
494
Transition Metal Nitrides Thin Films for Supercapacitor Applications – S. Bouhtiyya (Université de Lorraine), R. Lucio-Porto, J. Ducros (Université de Nantes), P. Boulet, F. Capon (Université de Lorraine), T. Brousse (University of Nantes), and J. Pierson (Université de Lorraine)
11:40
495
New Developments in Colloidal Fabrication of Manganese Dioxide-Carbon Nanotube Electrodes of Supercapacitors – I. Zhitomirsky (McMaster University)
Pseudocapacitance III – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: S.-G. Park and A. Balducci 14:00
496
Research on Conducting Polymer/Carbon Composite Supercapacitors: Toward Enhanced Cycle Stability and Power Performance – N. N. Wu and Y. Weng (National Taiwan University)
14:40
497
Polyaniline-MnO2 Nanocomposite Supercapacitor Electrodes Prepared by Galvanic Pulse Polymerization – G. Pandey and A. Rastogi (Binghamton University (SUNY))
15:00
498
Electrochemical Codeposition of Polyaniline and Tungsten Oxide for Supercapacitor – B. Zou and X. Liu (Northestern University)
15:20
499
Aqueous Hybrid Capacitor Based on Doping/ Dedoping of Lithium- Ion into Conducting Polymer – J. Ahn (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Shul (Yonsei University), and H. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
15:40
500
Binder Free Thick Electrodes of Polyaniline Nanofibers/ Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes – M. Hyder, S. Lee, Y. Shao-Horn, and P. Hammond (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Pseudocapacitance I – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: J. Long and W. Sugimoto 08:00
08:40
09:00
487
488
489
A Critical View on Graphene-Metal Oxide Based Electrochemical Supercapacitors – P. Gao (Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier), S. Baek, N. Pinna (Seoul National University), F. Moser, T. Brousse (University of Nantes), and F. Favier (Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier) Tuning the Electrolytic Manganese Oxide/ Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites for HighEnergy Asymmetric Electrochemical Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes – K. I. Ozoemena (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research), C. J. Jafta (CSIR), M. K. Mathe (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research), and S. Chen (University of California) Pseudocapacitive Behavior of Hierarchical Porous Carbide-Derived Carbon with Integrated Niobium Pentoxide Nanoparticles – V. Presser (Drexel University), E. Perre (University of California), M. Lukatskaya (Drexel University), B. Dunn (University of California), and Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
MnO2/Carbon Nanocomposite Electrode Prepared Via Molecular Bridging – C. Ramirez Castro (University of Nantes), R. Retoux (Université de Caen Basse-Normandie), A. Morel, O. Crosnier, L. Athouël, P. Guillemet, F. Moser, C. Martin (University of Nantes), D. Bélanger (Université du Québec à Montréal), and T. Brousse (University of Nantes)
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Monday, October 8
Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Monday, October 8
B4
Intercalation Compounds for Rechargeable Batteries
12:05
628
Battery South Pacific 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Epitaxial Growth of LiCoO2 Thin Film on Single Crystal Substrate by Sol-Gel Method – T. Kwon, T. Ohnishi, K. Akatsuka, R. B. Cervera, and K. Takada (National Institute for Materials Science)
Cathode I – 08:00 – 12:25 Co-Chairs: Christopher Johnson and Shirley Meng
Computation – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Katsuyo Thornton and Yukinori Koyama
08:00
14:00
629
08:05
619
Iron and Manganese Based Cathode Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage – K. J. Takeuchi, A. C. Marschilok, and E. S. Takeuchi (Stony Brook University)
08:25
620
Electrochemical and Structural Properties of Li-Rich Layered Cathode Material Li1.2Ni0.2Mn0.6O2 – T. Sasakawa, Y. Harada, H. Inagaki, N. Takami (Toshiba Corporation), N. Kitamura, and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)
Simulations of Charge-Discharge Processes in an Intercalation Compound at the Nanoscale – B. Orvananos (Universiy of Michigan), H. Yu (University of Michigan), R. Malik (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), C. P. Grey (University of Cambridge), G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and K. Thornton (University of Michigan)
14:40
630
First-Principles Calculations on Defect Chemistry in Layered Lithium Transition-Metal Oxides – Y. Koyama, H. Arai, I. Tanaka, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
15:00
631
First-Principles Study of Two-Phase Interface in LiFePO4 – Y. Asari, Y. Suwa, T. Hamada (Hitachi, Ltd.), V. Dinh, J. Nara, and T. Ohno (National Institute for Materials Science)
15:20
632
Design Criteria for Electrochemical Shock Resistant Battery Electrode Particles – W. H. Woodford, W. Carter, and Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:40
633
Electronic Model of Intercalation of Alkaline Ions into Transition Metal Oxides – J. Molenda (AGH University of Science and Technology)
Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)
08:45
621
Electrochemical Property of Nano Size Multiple Transition Metal Oxides Synthesized from Layered Double Hydroxide – N. Sonoyama, S. Hayashi, T. Toba, and Z. Quan (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
09:05
622
Ion-Exchange Synthesis and Intercalation Process of Li1.05Na0.02Ni0.21Mn0.63O2 Cathodes for Li-Ion Batteries – M. Slater, S. Rood, D. Kim, S. Kang, E. Lee, V. Maroni, D. Bass (Argonne National Laboratory), A. DeWahl, S. Hackney (Michigan Technological University), and C. S. Johnson (Argonne National Laboratory)
09:45
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:05
623
Li2MnO3-Based Positive Electrode Materials; Materials Design, Synthesis, and Structural Stability – N. Yabuuchi, Y. Aoki, R. Hara, and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)
10:45
624
Change of Local, Average and Electronic Structures, and Property by Heat-Treatment under Vacuum Reducing Condition and ChargeDischarge Process in Li1.2Mn0.567Ni0.167Co0.067O2 – Y. Idemoto, T. Kashima, and N. Kitamura (Tokyo University of Science)
11:05
625
Surface Control and Multi-Composite Cathodes – A. Mauger (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), K. Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec), H. Groult, and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
11:25
626
Improvement in Electrochemical Performances of Li[NixMnyCoz]O2 Upon Cycling and Storage – J. Kim (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center Inc.)
11:45
627
Structural and Electrochemical Properties of LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 Positive Electrode Material Modified by Coating with Al Oxides (2) – Y. Sasaki (Hitachi Maxell Energy, Ltd.), Y. Kikuzono (Research Institute for Ubiquitous Energy Devices, AIST,1-8-31, Midorigaoka, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8577 Japan), N. Fukiya (Research Institute for Ubiquitous Energy Devices, AIST, 1-8-31, Midorigaoka, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8577 Japan), N. Taguchi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), K. Araki, K. Okamura (Kyoto University), K. Kojima, F. Kita (Hitachi Maxell Energy Ltd.), T. Takeuchi, H. Sakaebe, K. Tatsumi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
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B5
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems
Battery / Energy Technology Honolulu 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems I – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Robert Kostecki and Jason Graetz 08:00
718
Studies on Reactions and Structures at Electrode/ Electrolyte Interface Using Epitaxial Model Electrodes – R. Kanno, M. Hirayama (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and K. Tamura (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
08:40
719
In Situ XAS and XRD Studies on Electrode/ Electrolyte Interface of Li xCoO2 Thin-Film Electrode – D. Takamatsu, S. Mori, K. Shimada, Y. Orikasa, T. Kawaguchi, H. Murayama (Kyoto University), T. Hirano (Hitachi, Ltd.), M. Sato (JASRI/SPring-8), H. Tanida, Y. Koyama, H. Arai, E. Matsubara, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
09:00
720
Revealing Positive Electrode Oxide Changes on Electrochemical Cycling by In Situ Electron Microscopy – D. J. Miller, C. Proff, J. Wen, and D. P. Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory)
09:20
721
Lithium Depletion in the Solid Electrolyte Adjacent to Cathode Materials – H. Yamada, K. Suzuki, Y. Oga, I. Saruwatari, and I. Moriguchi (Nagasaki University)
09:40
10:00
722
Intermission (20 Minutes) Advanced Characterization and First Principles Modeling of Surface and Interfaces of Lithium Intercalation Compounds – Y. Meng (University of California San Diego)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
10:40
723
Electrochemical Impedance Analysis and Applications of Porous Electrodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries – N. Ogihara, Y. Itou, S. Kawauchi, C. Okuda, Y. Takeuchi, and Y. Ukyo (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)
08:40
775
Phase Transition Study of LiFePO4 Nanowires in Li-Ion Battery – J. Niu, A. Kushima, L. Qi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), J. Huang (Sandia National Laboratories), and J. Li (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:00
724
In Situ Atomic Force Microscopy Studies of Surface Layer Formation on LiMn 2O4 Thin Films – N. Missert, R. Garcia, and J. M. Rivera (Sandia National Laboratories)
09:00
776
11:20
725
The Effect of ZrO2 Coating on Nano Size LiCoO2 Cathode for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Y. Kusachi, T. Shimizu, Y. Orikasa, and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University)
Thermal Stability of Binary Olivine Li1-yFe1[0 ≤ x, y ≤ 1] for Li Rechargeable Battery – J. Kim, K. Park, I. Park (Seoul National University), J. Yoo (KAIST), J. Hong, and K. Kang (Seoul National University)
09:20
777
11:40
726
Phosphate-Based Additives for High Voltage Li-Ion Batteries and Their Derivatives – A. V. Cresce (U.S. Army Research Laboratory) and K. Xu (U. S. Army Research Laboratory)
A Novel Double-Structured LiMn0.85Fe0.15PO4: LiFePO4 Core-Shell Materials for Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries – S. Oh (Hanyang University), S. Myung (Sejong University), J. Park (Hanyang University), B. Scrosati (University of Rome Sapienza), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory), and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)
14:00
14:40
15:00
727
728
729
Two-Layer/Two-Mechanism Model of Li-Ion Diffusion in Solid Electrolyte Interphase – S. Shi (Brown University), Y. Qi (General Motors R&D Center), P. Lu (Trison Business Solution Inc.), Z. Liu (General Motors), L. G. Hector Jr., and S. J. Harris (General Motors R&D Center) Effect of Graphite Orientation on SolidElectrolyte-Interphase Formation and Characterization – M. Tang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), K. Miyazaki (Kyoto University), J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley), and T. Abe (Kyoto University) Real-Time Dynamics during Recharging Cycles – J. Keist, B. El Dasher, S. Torres (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), J. W. Evans, P. K. Wright (University of California at Berkeley), F. Ross (IBM Watson), D. Steingart (City College New York), and C. Orme (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
15:20
730
Simultaneous Coupling of Kinetic Monte-Carlo Simulations with Continuum Models to Examine Capacity Fade – P. Northrop (Washington University), R. Braatz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and V. Subramanian (Washington University)
15:40
731
Diffusion Limitations of the Liquid Metal Battery – G. A. Thompson, S. A. Barriga, U. P. Muecke, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
B6
Lithium-Ion Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes I (Lithium Metal Phosphate Systems)– 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Gao Liu and Vince Battaglia 08:00
773
Phase Transition Behavior of LiFePO4 Based Cathode Materials – Y. Zhou, X. Wang, X. Yu, K. Nam, E. Hu, J. Liu, and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
08:20
774
Multi-Scale, Multiphase Mathematical Modeling of LiFePO4 Cathodes – T. W. Farrell and S. Dargaville (Queensland University of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Lithium Batteries: Alternative Chemistries – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Yong Yang and Faisal Alamgir 08:00
778
3D Nanoporous Current Collectors for Advanced Thin Film Microbatteries – S. Gowda, A. Reddy, and P. Ajayan (Rice University)
08:20
779
High Energy Cells: Lithium-Sulfur and LithiumSulfur-Silicon – M. Hagen (Fraunhofer ICT), S. Dörfler (Fraunhofer IWS), E. Quiroga-González (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel), H. Althues (Fraunhofer IWS), J. Tübke (Fraunhofer ICT), and H. Föll (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)
08:40
780
Effect of Initial Sulfur Morphology on Capacity and Cycle-Life of Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – H. Jha, A. Eberle, S. Eckstein, H. A. Gasteiger (Technische Universität München), C. Poggi, and O. Gröger (Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, D-38436 Wolfsburg, Germany)
09:00
781
Large Self-Weaving Sulfur-MWCNT Composite Cathodes for High Rate Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – Y. Su and A. Manthiram (The University of Texas at Austin)
09:20
782
Hollow Carbon Balls-Sulfur Composite in Advanced Configuration Lithium Battery – D. Lee (Hanyang University), J. Hassoun (University of Rome Sapienza), J. Park (Hanyang University), B. Scrosati (University of Rome Sapienza), and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes I (Lithium Metal Phosphate Systems) – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Vince Battaglia and Gao Liu 10:00
783
Experimental Observation of Coherent Strain Effects on Phase Separation in LiFePO4 Electrode – K. Tokuda, T. Kawaguchi, T. Ichitsubo, E. Matsubara, K. Fukuda, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
10:20
784
Hydro Thermal Synthesized LiFePO4 Modified by Li4P2O7 and Carbon Coatings – J. Chong, S. Xun, X. Song, G. Liu, and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
73
Monday, October 8
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems II – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Bor Yann Liaw and Shirley Meng
x Mn x PO4
Monday, October 8
15:00
797
Combined First-Principle Calculations and Experimental Study of Doping Effect in LiFe0.95M0.05PO4 (M = Na, Mg, Zn, Mn, Ni) – Z. Wang, L. Yuan, and Y. Huang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
15:20
798
Lithium Iron Phosphate Wired by Carbon Nanotubes for High Rate Capability Lithium-ion Batteries – A. J. Bhattacharyya and M. Gnanavel (Indian Institute of Science)
10:40
785
Comparison of Charge Transfer Resistance for Different LiFePO4 -Electrodes – J. Illig, M. Ender, and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
11:00
786
A Comparative Study on A 2MnPO4F (A = Na and Li) Cathodes for Rechargeable Batteries – S. Kim (State University of New York at Stonybrook), D. Seo, H. Kim, K. Park, H. Kim, and K. Kang (Seoul National University)
11:20
787
Olivine Type Cathodes for Stationary Lithium-Ion Batteries – D. Choi, Y. Choi, Q. Huang, W. Wang, J. Liu, J. Zhang, L. Pederson, and V. Sprenkle (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
11:40
788
Nanosized Effect on Charge-Discharge Property of LiMnPO4 Embedded in Porous Carbons – S. Aono, K. Urita, H. Yamada, and I. Moriguchi (Nagasaki University)
14:00
799
Rapid Charge and Discharge Property of High Capacity Lithium Ion Battery applying 3D-Patterned Electrode – M. Sanada (Dainippon Sreen Mfg. Co., Ltd), K. Furuichi, K. Teraki, T. Matsuda, K. Hiramatsu, D. Ueda, A. Izumi (Dainippon SCREEN Mfg. Co., Ltd.), H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
14:20
800
Advances in 3D Lithium Battery Technology – J. Prochazka (HE3DA, Ltd)
14:40
801
High Power 3D Lithium Battery – J. Prochazka (HE3DA, Ltd)
15:00
802
Lithium Ion Batteries: 3-D Multi-scale Tomography – F. Tariq (Imperial College London), P. Shearing (University College London), V. Yufit (Imperial College London), J. Gelb (Xradia Inc), R. Bradley, P. Withers (University of Manchester), and N. Brandon (Imperial College London)
15:20
803
Effect of Binder Distribution in LIB Electrode on Mass Transport Performance – G. Inoue (Kyoto University), T. Matsuoka, Y. Matsukuma, and M. Minemoto (Kyushu University)
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cell Design Aspects – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Gen Inoue and Jan Prochazka
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium Batteries: Alternative Chemistries – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Faisal Alamgir and Yong Yang 10:00
789
Synthesis and Characterization of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Composite Electrodes for Li-Based Batteries – C. M. Lopez (CIC Energigune), P. Sánchez-Fontecoba (University of the Basque Country), S. Pérez-Villar, V. Roddatis, and T. Rojo (CIC Energigune)
10:20
790
Modeling Failure due to Redistribution in Lithium-metal Batteries – A. Ferrese (UC Berkeley) and J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)
10:40
791
Solid State Fluoride Ion Batteries – A. Munnangi, R. Witter, and M. Fichtner (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
11:00
792
Rechargeable, Lithium-ion Molten Salt Battery for High Temperature Applications – J. Caja (Electrochemical Systems, Inc.), T. J. Dunstan (Electrochemical Systems Inc.), and M. Caja (Electrochemical Systems, Inc.)
11:20
11:40
793
794
Fabrication of Li1+xTi2-xO4 Electrode for AllSolid-State Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Batteries Using a Novel Flux Coating Method – H. Kojima, K. Teshima, H. Wagata, Y. Mizuno, and S. Oishi (Shinshu University) In Operando, Naked, and Hot: High Temperature Batteries Without Packaging – C. F. Petersburg, K. Bogaert, and F. M. Alamgir (Georgia Institute of Technology)
B7
Metal-Air Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Nautilus 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Air Electrode – 08:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: Jie Xiao and Fanny Barde 08:00 1099
(Invited) Metal-Air Batteries: A Reality Check – S. Whittingham (SUNY)
08:40 1100
Very High Specific Surface Area Capacity Lithium-Air Battery – P. Stevens, G. Toussaint (Electricité de France), P. Vinatier, and L. Puëch (Université de Bordeaux)
09:00 1101
A Versatile Composite Electrode Design for Metal-Air Batteries – A. C. Marschilok, E. S. Takeuchi, and K. J. Takeuchi (Stony Brook University)
09:20 1102
Comparison of Air Cathodes and Aluminium Anodes for High-Power Density Alkaline Aluminium-Air Batteries – D. MacAodhagáin, C. Ponce-de-Leon-Albarran, R. J. Wood (University of Southampton), K. R. Stokes (DSTL, UK), and F. C. Walsh (University of Southampton)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes I (Lithium Metal Phosphate Systems) – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Linda Nazar and Stefano Passerini 14:00
14:40
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795
796
(ECS Battery Division Research Award) High Capacity Intercalation Materials for Li-Ion and Na-ion Batteries – S. Passerini (University of Münster) Improvement of Battery Performances of LiCoPO4 as Cathode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries – J. Yoshida, S. Nakanishi, and H. Iba (Toyota Motor Corporation)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
1103
(Invited) Cycling Stability and Charging Behavior of Carbon Nanotube Electrodes for Li-O2 Batteries – B. M. Gallant, R. R. Mitchell, C. V. Thompson, and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
08:40 1189
Suppression of H 2S Gas from Li2S-P2S5 Glass Electrolytes by the Addition of Li2O – T. Ohtomo, K. Kawamoto (Toyota Motor Corporation), A. Hayashi, and M. Tatsumisago (Osaka Prefecture University)
10:40
1104
N-Doped Graphene Nanosheet for Li-Air Fuel Cell under Acidic Conditions – E. Yoo (Advanced Industrial Science And Technology), J. Nakamura (University of Tsukuba), and H. Zhou (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
09:00 1190
New Lithium Superionic Conductor and Its Application to All Solid-State Batteries – R. Kanno, M. Hirayama (Tokyo Institute of Technology), M. Yonemura (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization), Y. Kato, and K. Kawamoto (Toyota Motor Corporation)
11:00
1105
Structure of Li2O2 Discharge Products on FreeStanding Aligned Carbon Nanotube Electrodes for Li-Air Batteries – R. R. Mitchell, B. M. Gallant, Y. Shao-Horn, and C. V. Thompson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:20
1106
1107
(Invited) Promoting Ideal Reaction Processes in the Rechargeable Non-Aqueous Li-Air Battery – F. Bardé (Toyota Motor Europe), Y. Chen, S. A. Freunberger, and P. Bruce (University of St. Andrews)
13:30
1108
(Invited) Fundamental Electrochemistry in Non-Aqueous Li-air – B. McCloskey (IBM Research), A. Speidel, R. Scheffler (Volkswagen of America), V. Viswanathan, J. S. Hummelshøj, J. K. Nørskov (Stanford University), and A. Luntz (IBM Almaden Research)
14:00
1109
(Invited) Metal-Air Technologies-- Reversibility of Zinc Electrode – J. Yamaki, A. Nakata, T. Yamane, T. Hirai, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
14:30
1110
Electrochemistry of Cathode Materials for Lithium-Oxygen Batteries Using Microelectrode Voltammetry – E. Nemanick (The Aerospace Corporation)
14:50
1111
Decomposition Kinetics of Li-Air Cell Discharge Products in Non-Catalyzed and Catalyzed Carbon Cathodes – S. Meini (Technische Universität München), H. Beyer, N. Tsiouvaras, M. Piana (Technical University Munich), and H. A. Gasteiger (Technische Universität München)
15:10
B8
1112
10:00
1191
Interface Structures in Solid-State Lithium Batteries with Sulfide Electrolytes – K. Takada, X. Xu (National Institute for Materials Science), K. Fukuda (Kyoto University), K. Kumagai, K. Watanabe, K. Akatsuka, B. Hang, M. Osada, I. Sakaguchi, T. Ohnishi, T. Sekiguchi, and T. Sasaki (National Institute for Materials Science)
10:40
1192
Enlarged Lithium-Ions Migration Pathway by Substitution of B3+ for P5+ in Li3PS4 – K. Homma, T. Yamamoto, S. Watanabe, and T. Tanaka (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.)
11:00
1193
First Principles Investigations of the Li10GeP2S12 Superionic Conductor and Related Materials – S. Ong, Y. Mo, W. D. Richards, and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:20
1194
First-Principles Molecular Dynamics Simulations for Li+ Diffusion in Li3PO4 and Li3PS4 Elctrolytes – M. Ikeda, T. Yamasaki, C. Kaneta, K. Homma, T. Yamamoto, and T. Tanaka (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.)
11:40
1195
Analysis of Lithium-Ion Conduction in LISICONBased Solid Electrolytes by First-Principles Molecular Dynamics Simulation – K. Fujimura, A. Kuwabara, H. Moriwake (Japan Fine Ceramics Center), A. Seko, Y. Koyama, and I. Tanaka (Kyoto University)
Graphene and N-Doped Graphene as Cathodes for Li-Air Batteries – Y. Li, J. Wang, X. Li, D. Geng, R. Li, and X. A. Sun (University of Western Ontario)
Reaction Meachanism – 13:00 – 15:30 Co-Chairs: Yang Shao-Horn and Nobuyuki Imanishi 13:00
Solid Electrolytes, Ceramic 2 – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Dr. Kanno and Dr. Takada
Toward Efficiently Rechargeable Li-O2 Batteries: Freely Diffusing Catalysts and O2 ElectrodeStable Solvents – W. Walker (Liox Power Inc.), V. Giordani, V. S. Bryantsev, J. Uddin, S. Zecevic, D. Addison, and G. V. Chase (Liox Power, Inc.)
Solid Electrolytes, Ceramic 3 – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Dr. Takada and Dr. Kanno 14:00
1196
Research on Electrode-Electrolyte Interfaces of Innovative New Generation Batteries – F. Mizuno (Toyota Research Institute of North America) and H. Iba (Toyota Motor Corporation)
14:40
1197
The Preparation of Li7La3Zr2O12 by Sol-Gel Method and Its Electrochemical Performance – T. Nishioka, J. Wakasugi, N. Saito, H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
15:00 1198
Non-Aqueous Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Solid Electrolytes, Ceramic 1 – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Ue and Dr. Hayashi 08:00 1188
15:20
1199
Flux Growth of Idiomorphic Garnet-Type Solid Electrolyte Crystals for All-Solid-State LithiumIon Rechargeable Batteries – H. Onodera, K. Teshima, H. Wagata, Y. Mizuno (Shinshu University), K. Yubuta, T. Shishido (Tohoku University), and S. Oishi (Shinshu University) High Lithium-Ion Conducting Garnet-type Oxide; Li7+XLa3-YAYZr2-Z NbZO12 (A = Alkali Earth Metals) – Y. Kihira, S. Ohta, H. Imagawa, and T. Asaoka (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)
Development of Sulfide Glass Electrolytes for All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries – A. Hayashi and M. Tatsumisago (Osaka Prefecture University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Monday, October 8
10:00
15:40 1200
Monday, October 8
B9
Electrochemical Performance of an All-SolidState Lithium-Ion Battery with Garnet-Type Oxide Electrolyte – S. Ohta, T. Saeki, S. Morishita, J. Seki, and T. Asaoka (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 12 (PEFC 12)
Energy Technology / Corrosion / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Plenary Session – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Hiroyuki Uchida and Hubert Gasteiger 08:20 1274
Hyundai’s FCEVs: A Pathway to New Possibilities – T. Lim and B. Ahn (Hyundai-Kia Motors)
09:00 1275
09:40
10:00 1276
10:40 1277
11:20
1278
1279
Keynote Speech on Solar Fuels – 08:10 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Nick Wu and Kazunari Domen 08:10
08:20
1719
Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes) Hydrogen Production from Photoelectrochemical Cells: Economic and Theoretical Considerations and Experimental Results – J. A. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Development of Advanced Materials and Devices for Cost Reduction of PEFC CHP System – H. OHARA (Panasonic Corporation) and T. Omura (Tokyo Gas Co., LTD)
Critical Assessment of Research and Development Needs in Solar to Hydrogen Production Technologies – E. L. Miller, S. Dillich, E. Sutherland, and S. Studer (US Department of Energy)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00
1721
Materials for Photocatalytic and Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting – A. Kudo (Tokyo University of Science)
10:40
1722
Solar Energy Conversion and Environmental Remediation Using Semiconductor-Liquid Interfaces: Design Paradigms for the Photocatalyst Material and Progress Update – K. Rajeshwar (The University of Texas)
11:20
1723
Solar Energy Materials for High Efficiency Photoelectrochemical Sensitized Solar Cell – N. Park (Sungkyunkwan University)
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Lifetime Limitations: The Role of Electrocatalyst Degradation – D. J. Myers, X. Wang, N. Kariuki, S. DeCrane, T. Nowicki, S. Arisetty, R. Subbaraman, R. K. Ahluwalia (Argonne National Laboratory), J. Gilbert (University of Wisconsin-Madison), B. Puchala (Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison), E. Holby, D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison), S. Ball, J. Sharman, B. Theobald, G. Hards (Johnson Matthey Technology Center), M. Gummalla, Z. Yang, S. Zhitnik (United Technologies Research Center), D. Groom, S. Rajasekhara (University of Texas at Austin), P. Ferreira (University of TexasAustin), J. P. Meyers (The University of Texas at Austin), P. Mathew, S. Kim (University of Texas at Austin), Y. Shao-Horn, W. Sheng, and B. Han (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Membrane Fuel Cells – Options for Bipolar Plate Materials and Production Technology – A. Heinzel (University Duisburg-Essen), L. Kühnemann, T. Derieth, T. Grimm, and P. Butzen (ZBT GmbH) Limiting Current as a Tool to Study Oxygen Transport in PEM Fuel Cells – D. R. Baker and D. Caulk (General Motors R&D Center)
New Materials for Photocatalysts & Photoelectrochemical Cells – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Pawel Kulesza and Ravi Subramanian 14:00
1724
Photoelectrochemical Energy Conversion Using Earth-Abundant Semiconductor Nanomaterials – S. Jin (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
14:30
1725
All-Oxide Quantum-Confined Heteronanostructures for Solar Hydrogen Generation – L. Vayssieres (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
15:00
1726
Plasmon-Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity of Metal/Metal Oxide Composites – S. Cushing, J. Li, A. Bristow, and N. Wu (West Virginia University)
15:20
1727
Photooxidation of Water at Nanostructured Hybrid Materials Utilizing PolyoxometallateDecorated Tungsten Oxide and Gold Nanoparticles – P. J. Kulesza, R. Solarska, K. Miecznikowski, S. Zoladek (University of Warsaw), and S. Fiechter (Helmholtz Zentrum)
15:40
1728
Plasmonic-Enhancing Efficiency of Water Splitting in Au/Quantum Dots Sensitized ZnO Nanowires-Array Photoelectrodes – R. Liu, H. Chen, C. Chen, D. Tsai (National Taiwan University), and S. Hu (National Taiwan Normal University)
Ionomer in the Catalyst Layer – S. Holdcroft (Simon Fraser University)
14:40 1280
Development of Thin, Reinforced PEMFC Membranes through Understanding StructureProperty-Performance Relationships – W. Liu (W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.), T. Suzuki (W. L. Gore & Associates, Co., Ltd. (Nihon Gore)), H. Mao, and T. Schmiedel (W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.)
15:20 1281
Development of Highly Active and Durable Pt Core-Shell Catalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – M. Inaba and H. Daimon (Doshisha University)
76
New Technology Subcommittee Nautilus 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
09:00 1720
Plenary Session – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Deborah Jones and Vijay Ramani 14:00
Renewable Fuels from Sunlight and Electricity
Technology / High Temperature Materials / Physical B10 Energy and Analytical Electrochemistry /
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
High Temperature Materials South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Ion Conducting Thin Film Electrolytes 1 – 09:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Eric Wachsman and John Kilner 09:00 1879
Innovative Oxides Materials for Electrochemical Energy Conversion – E. D. Wachsman (University of Maryland)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1880
10:40 1881
Study of Crystal Growth in Oxide Thin Films Fabricated by Pulsed Laser Deposition – N. Sata, S. Tamura, Y. Fujiwara, Y. Shibata, F. Iguchi, H. Yugami (Tohoku University), Y. Nagao (JAIST), H. Kageyama, and K. Nomura (AIST Kansai) Probing Pr xCe1-xO2-d Thin Film Defect Concentrations Using In Situ Optical Absorption and Impedance Spectroscopy Techniques – S. R. Bishop (Kyushu University), D. Chen, J. Kim, N. Thompson, and H. L. Tuller (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:00
1882
Metastable Thin Films for Energy Applications: On Structural Lattice Anomalies and Electrical Transport – J. L. Rupp, S. Bishop (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), E. Fabbri (Paul Scherrer Institute), J. Han (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), D. Marrochelli (Trinity College Dublin), E. Traversa (National Institute for Materials Science), H. L. Tuller, and B. Yildiz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:20
1883
Relating Nanostructures of Yttria-StabilizedZirconia Thin Films to Their Proton Conductivity – J. Martynczuk, M. V. Schlupp, B. Scherrer (ETH Zurich), D. Stender (Paul Scherrer Institute), R. Tölke, A. Evans, M. Prestat, and L. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)
11:40
1884
Ion Conduction in BaZr 0.85Y0.15O3-δ Films Fabricated by Pulsed Laser Deposition in Various Conditions – D. Jang, K. Bae, and J. Shim (Korea University)
Ion Conducting Thin Film Multilayers – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Enrico Traversa and Shu Yamaguchi 14:00 1885
14:40
15:40 1889
1886
Do Oxygen-Ion Conductors Feel the Strain – D. Pergolesi (National Institute for Materials Science), E. Fabbri (Paul Scherrer Institute), S. N. Cook (Imperial College London), V. Roddatis (CIC Energigune), E. Traversa (Univeristy of Roma Tor Vergata), and J. A. Kilner (Imperial College London) Epitaxial Zirconia and Ceria Based Thin Films and Multilayers with Arbitrary Composition – W. Shen, J. Jiang, and J. L. Hertz (University of Delaware)
15:00 1887
Electric Conductivity in Cu- and Ga-Doped Pr2NiO4 Nano Film Laminated with Sm-Doped CeO2 – J. Hyodo and T. Ishihara (Kyushu University)
15:20 1888
Electronic Activation in the (La0.8Sr 0.2)CoO3/ (La0.5Sr 0.5)2CoO4 Supperlattices at High Temperature – Y. Chen, Z. Cai, Y. Kuru, H. L. Tuller, and B. Yildiz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
C2
Low Energy Ion Scattering (LEIS) Analysis of SrTiO3 (100) and NdGaO3 (110) Single Crystal Surface Terminations – A. Cavallaro (Imperial College, London) and J. A. Kilner (Imperial College London)
Bioengineering Based on Electrochemistry
Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Sensor 324, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Co-Chairs: K. Sode, H. Nam, J. Choi, and E. Tamiya 08:00 1999
Electrochemical-Based Bioprocessing Device Composed of Recombinant Protein/DNA Conjugate – J. Choi (Sogang University)
08:40 2000
Fabrication of Multilayer Cell Structure Using Electro-Deposited Alginate Gel – F. Ozawa, K. Ino, H. Shiku, and T. Matsue (Tohoku University)
09:00 2001
Metabolism Feature of Multicellular Tumor Spheroids Assessed by a Comprehensive System – Y. Zhou, T. Arai, Y. Horiguchi, K. Ino, H. Shiku, and T. Matsue (Tohoku University)
09:20 2002
Development of Voltage Switching Mode Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy for Topographical and Electrochemical Nanoscale Imaging of Living Cells – Y. Takahashi (Tohoku University), A. I. Shevchuk (University of Southampton), P. Novak (Imperial College London), Y. Matsumae (Tohoku University), B. Babakinejad (Imperial College London), J. V. Macpherson, P. R. Unwin (University of Warwick), K. Ino, H. Shiku (Tohoku University), J. Gorelik (Imperial College London), D. Klenerman (Cambridge University), Y. E. Korchev (Imperial College London), and T. Matsue (Tohoku University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Co-Chairs: K. Sode, H. Nam, J. Choi, and E. Tamiya 10:00 2003
Electrochemically Modulated Release of Nitric Oxide through Polymers to Inhibit Bacterial Biofilm Formation and Prevent Platelet Activation – M. E. Meyerhoff, L. Höfler, D. Koley, H. Ren, T. C. Major, J. Wu, and C. Xi (University of Michigan)
10:40 2004
Engineering of Catalytic Domain of Cellobiose Dehydrogenase and Its Application for the Direct Electron Transfer Type Enzyme Electrode – S. Ando, S. Ferri, W. Tsugawa, and K. Sode (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
11:00 2005
Aptameric Sensor for Detection of VEGF Based on Labeling Technique Using GDH Fused Zinc Finger Protein – A. Tatsumi, K. Abe, T. Fukaya, K. Sode, and K. Ikebukuro (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
11:20 2006
Evolution of Cathodic Characteristics (Water and Oxygen Transport) in Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) – C. Santoro, M. Cremins, A. Mackay, U. Pasaogullari (University of Connecticut), M. Guilizzoni, A. Casalegno (Politecnico di Milano), and B. Li (University of Connecticut)
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B12
Solid State Ionic Devices 9 – Ion Conducting Thin Films and Multilayers
11:40
2007
Turning Oxidase into Dehydrogenase for Application to the Electrochemical Measurement – S. Saito, Y. Horaguchi, T. Endo, S. Ferri (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), K. Mori, K. Kojima (Ultizyme International Ltd.), W. Tsugawa, and K. Sode (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
14:40
2074
15:00 2075
Electrocatalytic Reduction of 1,1,2-Trichloro1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (CFC-113) at a Silver Cathode – E. R. Wagoner and D. G. Peters (Indiana University)
Co-Chairs: K. Sode, H. Nam, J. Choi, and E. Tamiya
Monday, October 8
Application of Methoxy Radical Generation on a Boron-Doped Diamond Electrode – T. Sumi, T. Saitoh, K. Natsui, T. Yamamoto (Keio University), M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Y. Einaga, and S. Nishiyama (Keio University)
14:00 2008
Peroxidase Activity of G-Quadraplex HeminBinding DNA Aptamers Determined by Electrochemical Measurement – I. Kubo, Y. Hoshino (Soka University), M. Liu, H. Abe, and Y. Ito (RIKEN Advanced Science Institute)
15:20 2076
14:40 2009
Electron Transfer between Cytoplasm and Electrode via Redox-Active Phospholipid Polymer – K. Nishio, R. Nakamura, S. Nakanishi, X. Lin, T. Konno, K. Ishihara, and K. Hashimoto (The University of Tokyo)
Coordination Programming of Photo- and Electro-Functional Molecular Materials – R. Sakamoto, M. Hayashi, S. Kusaka, M. Tsuchiya, J. Kakinuma, and H. Nishihara (The University of Tokyo)
15:40 2077
2010
In Situ Observation of Direct Electron Transfer Reaction between Cytochrome c and ITO Electrode with Electrochemically Controlled Slab Optical Waveguide Spectroscopy – N. Matsuda and H. Okabe (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Evaluation of Bioluminescence Activity of Firefly Luciferin Nucleotide Derivatives – S. Iwano (The University of Electro Communications Chofu), S. Kojima, T. Hirano, S. Maki, and H. Niwa (The University of Electro Communications, Chofu)
15:00
C4
New Synthetic and Mechanistic Approaches to Molecular Electroorganic Chemistry Organic and Biological Electrochemistry 306B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
D3
Corrosion, Passivity, and Energy: A Symposium in Honor of Digby Macdonald Corrosion 301B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Passivity and Passivity Breakdown – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Barry MacDougall and Fouzia Hannour 08:00
2176
The Semiconducting Properties and Impedance Analysis of Passive Films on Copper in Anaerobic Sulfide Solutions from the Viewpoint of the Point Defect Model – Y. Ling, M. L. Taylor, S. Sharifiasl, and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
08:15
2177
Determining the Coupling Current as a Means of Detecting Crevice Activity and Inhibition – S. Lee (The Pennsylvania State University), J. A. Mathews (Electric Power Research Institute), and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
08:30
2178
Influence of the Microstructure on the Passive Character of Titanium Oxide Films Characterized by EIS – N. Rodríguez de la Cruz, E. M. Arce, J. Torres (Instituto Politécnico Nacional), R. Luna Sánchez (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana – Azcapotzalco), J. G. Vazquez Arenas (University of Waterloo), J. Hallen, and R. Cabrera Sierra (Instituto Politécnico Nacional)
08:45
2179
Effects of Solution Temperature on the Kinetic Nature of Passive Film on Ni – K. Park (KAIST), S. Ahn (Korea Institute of Energy Research), and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
09:00 2180
Effect of Sour Environment pH on Crack Morphology in Ultra Strength Drilling Steel under Cyclic Stress – M. Ziomek-Moroz, J. Hawk (U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory), R. Thodla, and F. Gui (DNV)
Co-Chairs: S. Nishiyama and S. Suga 10:00 2066
Anodic Oxidation of gem-Diaryl Ketones in the Presence of Alcohols – A. J. Fry and B. Sheludko (Wesleyan University)
10:20 2067
Oxidative Dechlorination of Chlorinated Organic Compound Catalyzed by Vitamin B12-TiO2 – H. Shimakoshi and Y. Hisaeda (Kyushu University)
10:40 2068
Controlling and Improvement of Electrosynthetic Reaction by Using Microreactor: Application to Intermolecular Coupling Reaction of Phenol Derivatives – T. Kashiwagi (Tokyo Institute of Technology), S. R. Waldvogel (University of Mainz), and M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
11:00 2069
Site-Controlled Modification of Conducting Polymer Films Based on Bipolar Electrochemistry – S. Inagi, Y. Ishiguro, and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
11:20
2070
Electrochemical Dehalogenation of Persistent Organic Pollutants with a Silver Cathode in Aqueous Media – A. A. Peverly and D. G. Peters (Indiana University)
11:40
2071
Electrochemical Fuorination Using Alkali-Metal Fluorides – T. Fuchigami, T. Sawamura, and S. Inagi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Co-Chairs: A. Fry and T. Fuchigami 14:00 2072
14:20 2073 78
Development of Regioselective Electrochemical Glycosylation Oriented Natural Products Synthesis – K. Kawa, T. Saitoh, E. Kaji, and S. Nishiyama (Keio University) Direct Reduction of 6-Halo-1-Phenyl-1-Hexynes at Silver Cathodes – L. M. Strawsine and D. G. Peters (Indiana University)
09:15
2181
Electrochemical Reduction of Ethanol at Lead Electrodes – S. B. Hall, N. Wise, and M. Waterland (Massey University)
09:30 2182
IGSCC Caused by Passive Film’s Dielectrostrictive Stress – T. M. Devine (University of California Berkeley)
09:45
Intermission (15 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
10:00 2183
The Relationship between Nanostructure and Electronic Properties of Passive Films Studied by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Combined with Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy – P. Marcus, T. Massoud, and V. Maurice (CNRS Chimie ParisTech)
10:30
2184
Characterization of Repassivation Process on Fe-Cr Alloys Using Scratching Technique – M. Wada, A. Kawano, M. Saito, and S. Fujimoto (Osaka University)
10:45
2185
Coupling the Point Defect Model and the Density Functional Theory for Modeling Pit Nucleation – B. Malki, B. Baroux, O. Le Bacq, and A. Pasturel (Grenoble INP)
11:00
2186
Development of Base Electrocatalysts which are Passive towards Corrosion in Hot Acidic Electrolytes – G. T. Burstein, G. E. Haslam, and X. Y. Chin (University of Cambridge)
11:15
2187
Characterization of Bound Water in Passive Film of Titanium Formed in H2SO4 Solution – T. Haruna, S. Ito, and K. Kimoto (Kansai University)
11:30
2188
Kinetic Stability of Aluminium and Its Alloys: The Role of “Structural” Features – X. Zhou (Monash University), D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University), and N. Birbilis (Monash University)
11:45
2189
Effect of Galvanostatic Condition on Growth Behavior and Repassivation Potential of Crevice Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steels – S. Aoki, T. Ehashi, and J. Sakai (Waseda University)
15:15
2196
Implications for the Initiation of Pitting Corrosion of Composition Changes around Sulphide Inclusions in Stainless Steels – D. E. Williams (University of Auckland)
15:30
2197
Effect of Sulfate Ion on Pitting Corrosion Behavior of Type 420 Martensitic Stainless Steel in Chloride Solution – W. Ji, S. Pan, and W. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)
15:45
2198
Intrinsic Vacancies and Their effect on Corrosion Reactivity at the FeS2 (100) Surface – A. Krishnamoorthy, F. W. Herbert, and B. Yildiz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
D5
High Temperature Corrosion Materials Chemistry 10 High Temperature Materials / Corrosion 318A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: E. Opila and S. Yamaguchi 08:00 2291
In Situ Optical Studies of Electrochemically Induced Anode Degradation in High Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – R. A. Walker, J. D. Kirtley, D. M. Halat, and M. McIntyre (Montana State University)
08:40 2292
Mechanical Properties of Ni-YSZ Cermets under Simulated Environment of Redox Cycling – T. Miyasaka, S. Sukino, S. Watanabe, T. Kawada, K. Sato, and T. Hashida (Tohoku University)
09:00 2293
Improved Sintering Property of Y-Doped BaZrO3 by Mn Addition – D. Kim, E. Patrik, S. Miyoshi, T. Tsuchiya, and S. Yamaguchi (The University of Tokyo)
09:20 2294
Non-Linear Doping effect on the Electrochemical Properties of BaZr1-xPr xO3 – M. Tamaru, S. Miyoshi, D. Kim (The University of Tokyo), T. Higuchi (Science University of Tokyo), Y. Oyama, and S. Yamaguchi (The University of Tokyo)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Passivity and Passivity Breakdown – 13:30 – 14:45 Co-Chairs: Ashok Kumar Shukla and Srdjan Nesic 13:30
13:45
14:00
2190
2191
2192
Metallographic Characterization of Transgranular Stress Corrosion Cracking on Type316L Stainless Steel in High Temperature and High Pressure Water Environment – S. Fujimoto, N. Okada, T. Saito, and H. Tsuchiya (Osaka University) Corrosion Inhibition of Localized Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Steam/Gas Turbine Materials – B. Bavarian, J. Zhang, and L. Reiner (California State University)
Study on Electrode Reaction of Perovskite Oxide Electrodes on a Proton Conducting Electrolyte – K. Suzuki, S. Hashimoto, K. Amezawa, and T. Kawada (Tohoku University)
10:20 2296
Comparison of Electrochemical Pitting Characteristics of Alloy 825, Alloy 690 and Titanium for a Concentrated Radioactive Waste Hold-Up Tank – H. Kim and K. Na (KHNP-CRI)
Mechano-Electrochemical effect on Materials Property of Ion Conducting Oxides – K. Yashiro, Y. Kawamura, S. Nakakawaji, K. Sato, K. Amezawa, and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)
10:40 2297
Chemical Stability of Ba0.5Sr 0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ (BSCF) – F. Wang, K. Yashiro, K. Amezawa, and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)
14:15
2193
Studies of Pitting Initiation on High-Strength Pipeline Steel by Metallurgical MicroElectrochemistry – Y. Cheng (University of Calgary)
14:30
2194
Hydrogen Induced Passivity Degradation and Stress Corrosion Cracking – J. Luo, B. Lu (University of Alberta), and S. Shi (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Passivity and Passivity Breakdown – 14:45 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Damien Feron and Farrel Martin 14:45
2195
10:00 2295
Birth and Death Stochastic Process in Pitting Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Cracking – T. Shibata (Osaka University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
11:00
2298
A Study of Nickel-Substituted Lanthanum Cobaltite as Cathode Materials for SOFCs – Y. Uzumaki, S. Hashimoto, K. Amezawa, and T. Kawada (Tohoku University)
11:20
2299
La/Sr-Co Perovskite-Based Multi-Layered Super Cathode Fabricated by Sputtering Method – A. Takeshita, S. Miyoshi, and S. Yamaguchi (The University of Tokyo)
11:40
2300
Oxygen Transport in Perovskite Type Oxide La0.6Sr 0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-δ – H. Kudo, K. Yashiro, S. Hashimoto, K. Amezawa, T. Kawada, and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)
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Monday, October 8
Passivity and Passivity Breakdown – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: David W. Shoesmith and Bernard Tribollet
Monday, October 8
High Temperature Chemistry of Carbides, Borides, and Nitrides – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: E. Wuchina and T. Markus
10:50
2371
Metal-Assisted Chemical Etching of Silicon Using Oxygen as an Oxidizing Agent – S. Yae, Y. Morii, M. Enomoto, N. Fukumuro, and H. Matsuda (University of Hyogo)
11:10
2372
On the Metal-Assisted Chemical Etching of Nanoporous Silicon – D. Goryachev, L. Belyakov, O. Yeltsina, J. Vainshtein, and O. M. Sreseli (Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
11:30
2373
Formation of Group IV Porous Semiconducting Nanowires and Nanotubes: The Role of Etching – X. Huang, R. Gonzalez, and J. L. Coffer (Texas Christian University)
14:00 2301
Influence of Phase Crystallography on Precipitation Microstructures and Deformation Mechanisms in Tantalum Carbides – G. B. Thompson, R. A. Morris, N. De Leon, B. Wang (The University of Alabama), and C. Weinberger (Sanda National Laboratories)
14:40 2302
Preparation and Characterization of Materials in the Ta-Hf-C System – J. A. Zaykoski, M. M. Opeka, and I. Talmy (Naval Surface Warfare Center)
15:00 2303
Variability in Oxidation Resistance of ZrB2-SiC – K. N. Shugart and E. J. Opila (University of Virginia)
Silicon Etching and Optical Properties – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: J. L. Coffer and R. B. Wehrspohn
15:20 2304
Effect of Silicon Addition on the Oxidation Kinetic and on the Structure of the Oxide Layer Formed on Transition Metal Nitride Coatings – J. Pierson (Université de Lorraine), P. Steyer (INSA de Lyon), A. Mège-Revil (Ecole Centrale de Lille), and D. Pilloud (Université de Lorraine)
14:00
2374
A “Cook’s Tour” of Two Decades of Research into the Optical Properties of Nanostructured Materials – D. J. Lockwood (National Research Council)
14:30
2375
Magnetic Field Assisted Etching of Porous Silicon as a Tool to Enhance Magnetic Characteristics – P. Granitzer, K. Rumpf (Karl-Franzens-University Graz), T. Ohta, N. Koshida (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), P. Poelt (University of Technology Graz), and M. Reissner (Vienna University of Technology)
14:50
2376
Structural and Morphological Study of Mesoporous Germanium Layers Formed by Bipolar Electrochemical Etching – S. Tutashkonko (INSA de Lyon), A. Boucherif (Université de Sherbrooke), T. Nychyporuk (INSA de Lyon), R. Arès, V. Aimez (Université de Sherbrooke), and M. Lemiti (INSA de Lyon)
15:10
2377
Morphological Development from Uniform Microporous Structure to Macropore-Like Structure – T. Urata, K. Fukami, T. Sakka, and Y. H. Ogata (Kyoto University)
15:30
2378
Relaxation Processes and Functions of Blue Phosphorescent Porous Silicon – B. Gelloz (Nagoya University), R. Mentek (Tokyo Univ. of A & T), and N. Koshida (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
15:40 2305
D7
Oxidation of Cr2AlC between 700 and 1300°C in Air – S. Kim, S. Bong, and D. Lee (Sungkyunkwan University)
Pits and Pores 5: A Symposium in Honor of David Lockwood
Corrosion / Luminescence and Display Materials 323B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Silicon Dissolution and Characterization – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: C. Lévy-Clément and M. J. Sailor 08:00
08:10
2365
Thinking Again of Porous Si Formation – Y. H. Ogata (Kyoto University)
08:40 2366
Investigation of Pore Diameter Modulation in Depth in p-type Silicon – E. Ossei-Wusu (Universität zu Kiel), J. Carstensen, E. QuirogaGonzález (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel), M. Amirmaleki (Universität zu Kiel), and H. Föll (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)
09:00 2367
Differential Photoacoustic Electrochemical Cell to Study In Situ the Porous Silicon Formation – D. G. Espinosa-Arbelaez and M. E. RodriguezGarcia (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
09:20 2368
09:40
Intermission (10 Minutes)
Spontaneous Groove Formation on Silicon during Anodic Dissolution Induced by Turing Instability – K. Fukami, T. Urata, T. Sakka (Kyoto University), K. Krischer (Technische Universität München), and Y. H. Ogata (Kyoto University)
10:30
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Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 8
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics 304B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
General Session – 08:30 – 10:00 08:30
Fabrication of Sb2Te3 and Bi2Te3 Multilayer Composite Films by Atomic Layer Deposition – K. Zhang, D. Nminibapiel, M. Tangirala, H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University), and V. Kochergin (MicroXact Inc.)
09:00 2457
Trimethylaluminum-Based Atomic Layer Deposition of Al:MO2 (M=Zr, Hf): A Viable Route to Integrate High-Permittivity Oxides on In0.53Ga0.47As Substrates – A. Molle, E. Cianci, A. Lamperti, C. Wiemer, S. Baldovino, L. Lamagna, S. Spiga, M. Fanciulli (CNR-IMM), G. Brammertz, C. Merckling, and M. Caymax (imec)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Anodic Dissolution of Si: Electrochemical Oscillations and Porous Silica Formation – F. Ozanam and J. Chazalviel (CNRS-Ecole polytechnique) Stain Etching of Silicon with and without the Aid of Metal Catalysts – K. W. Kolasinski, J. Gogola, W. B. Barclay, and C. Somerville (West Chester University)
Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)
08:40 2456
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Metal-Assisted Silicon Dissolution – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Y. Ogata and P. Schmuki 10:00 2369
E2
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
E4
Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 2
10:00 2458
Are Ions Good or Bad during Plasma-Assisted ALD – H. B. Profijt and W. Kessels (Eindhoven University of Technology)
10:40 2459
Atomic Layer Deposition of Mo: Al2O3 Nanocomposites with Tunable Resistivity – A. U. Mane and J. W. Elam (Argonne National Laboratory)
Plenary Session – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Krishna Shenai and Noboru Ohtani
11:00 2460
In Situ Study of ALD Processes Using Synchrotron-based X-ray Fluorescence and Scattering Techniques – J. Dendooven, K. Devloo-Casier, M. Ide (Ghent University), K. Grandfield (University of Antwerp), K. F. Ludwig (Boston University), S. Bals (University of Antwerp), P. Van Der Voort, and C. Detavernier (Ghent University)
08:30
11:40
2461
Reaction Mechanism of Non-Heating SiO2 Atomic Layer Deposition by Using TDMAS and Plasma Excited Water Vapor – F. Hirose, K. Kanomata, M. Degai, and K. Momiyama (Yamagata University)
Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology 316C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
08:00 2513 2514
Overview of Three-Dimension Integration for Point-of-Load Converters – F. C. Lee and Q. Li (Virginia Tech) Development of High Power Density All-SiC Three-Phase Inverter – S. Sato, K. Matsui, Y. Zushi, Y. Murakami, and S. Tanimoto (R&D Partnership for Futire Power Electronics Technology)
09:00 2515
Defect Electronics in SiC and Fabrication of Ultrahigh-Voltage Bipolar Devices – T. Kimoto (Kyoto University)
09:30
Intermission (30 Minutes)
Monday, October 8
Reaction Mechanisms I – 10:00 – 12:00
Oxides – 14:00 – 18:00
Silicon Carbide Power Devices I – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Mietek Bakowski and Sunny Kedia
14:00 2462
10:00
2516
SiC Trench Devices with Ultra Low Ron – T. Nakamura, M. Aketa, and Y. Nakano (ROHM Co., Ltd.)
10:20
2517
Fabrication of a SiC Double Gate Vertical Channel JFET and It’s Application in Power Electronics – A. Schöner and M. Bakowski (Acreo AB)
10:40
2518
Recent Advances in VJFETs at SemiSouth – K. Chatty, D. C. Sheridan, V. Bondarenko, R. Schrader, K. Speer, and J. B. Casady (SemiSouth Laboratories)
11:00
2519
Optimization of 4.5kV Si IGBT/SiC Diode Hybrid Module – K. D. Hobart, E. Imhoff (Naval Research Laboratory), T. Duong, and A. Hefner (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
11:20
2520
Aspects on SIC Switches for Soft-Switching Converters in an Industrial Application – P. Ranstad and J. Linner (Alstom Power)
11:40
2521
Fast High Voltage Switching With SiC Power Devices – T. Funaki (Osaka University)
14:20 2463
15:00 2464
15:20 2465
15:40 2466
Crystallization Study by Transmission Electron Microscopy of SrTiO3 Thin Films Grown by Plasma-Assisted ALD – V. Longo, M. A. Verheijen, F. Roozeboom, and W. Kessels (Eindhoven University of Technology) TiO2-Based Metal-Insulator-Metal Structures for Future DRAM Storage Capacitors – K. Fröhlich (Institute of Electrical Engineering SAS), B. Hudec, M. Tapajna, K. Hušeková, A. Rosová (Institute of Electrical Engineering, SAS), J. Aarik, R. Rammula, A. Kasikov, T. Arroval (Institute of Physics, University of Tartu), K. Murakami, M. Rommel, and A. J. Bauer (Fraunhoffer Institute for Integrated Systems and Dvice Technology) Application of the Plasma Surface Modification for Uniform Al2O3 Films Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition on Polyethylene Blown Film – G. Lee, K. Son (Korea University), S. Park (Korea University, Mechanical Engineering), J. Shim (Korea University), and B. Choi (Korea University, Mechanical Engineering) Atomic Layer Deposition of Molybdenum Oxide Using Bis(Tert-Butylimido)Bis(Dimethylamido) Molybdenum – A. Bertuch, L. Lecordier, M. Dalberth, G. Sundaram, J. Becker (Cambridge Nanotech), E. Deguns (Unaffiliated), M. Saly, D. Moser, and R. Kanjolia (SAFC Hitech) Room-Temperature ALD of Metal Oxide Thin Films by Energy-Enhanced ALD – S. E. Potts, H. B. Profijt, R. Roelofs, and W. Kessels (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Silicon Carbide Crystal Growth – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Mike Dudley and Noboru Ohtani 14:00 2522
On the De-Rating of Silicon Carbide (SiC) Power Devices – K. Shenai (University of Toledo)
14:20 2523
Managing Basal Plane Dislocations in SiC: Perspective and Prospects – D. Gaskill, R. Myers-Ward, V. Wheeler (U.S Naval Research Laboratory), R. Stahlbush, N. Mahadik, E. Imhoff, L. O. Nyakiti, and C. Eddy Jr (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
14:40
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
2524
Growth and Characterization of Thick 4H-SiC Epilayers for Very High Voltage Bipolar Devices – H. Tsuchida, T. Miyazawa, X. Zhang, M. Nagano, R. Tanuma, I. Kamata, and M. Ito (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)
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15:00 2525
15:20 2526
Monday, October 8
15:40
2527
Life-Time Killing Defects in Ion-Implanted 4H-SiC; Enhanced Annealing and Lateral Distribution – L. Sundnes Løvlie, L. Vines, I. Pintilie, and B. G. Svensson (University of Oslo) Silicon Carbide Bulk Crystal Growth Modeling from Atomic Scale to Reactor Scale – S. NISHIZAWA (National Institute of Adanced Indusctrial Science and Technology) Modeling of SiC CVD Epitaxial Growth using CFD-ACE+ – A. Bhoj (ESI US R&D Inc), S. Tangli (University of Southern Carolina), and K. Shenai (University of Toledo)
Novel Dielectrics – 13:50 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Joerg Osten and Sven Van Elshocht 2579
Theoretical Perspectives in Defect and Impurity Physics toward Materials Design for Oxides – N. Umezawa (National Institute for Materials Science)
14:20 2580
Strain-induced effects on dielectric properties of thin, crystalline rare earth oxides on silicon – H. Osten and D. Schwendt (Leibniz University)
13:50
14:50
2581
Epitaxial Si and Gd 2O3 Heterostructures – Distributed Bragg Reflectors with Stress Management Function for GaN on Si Light Emitting Devices – R. Dargis, A. Clark, E. Arkun, R. Roucka, D. Williams, R. S. Smith, and M. Lebby (Translucent Inc.)
15:10
2582
Room Temperature Ferromagnetism Induced by Electric Field in Cobalt-Doped TiO2 – T. Fukumura (University of Tokyo)
Panel # 1: Can We Eliminate Defects in Bulk SiC and GaN Materials? – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Krishna Shenai and Noboru Ohtani 18:00
Introduction of Panelists (15 Minutes)
18:15
K. Gaskill (10 Minutes)
18:25
T. Kimoto (10 Minutes)
18:35
K. Waldrip (10 Minutes)
18:45
M. Mann (10 Minutes)
18:55
S. Nishizawa (10 Minutes)
19:05
M. Dudley (10 Minutes)
19:15
Q&A (45 Minutes)
E5
Dielectric Materials and Metals for Nanoelectronics and Photonics 10
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics 313A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Non Volatile Memory – 10:00 – 12:30 Co-Chairs: Albert Chin and Samares Kar 10:00
10:10
2574
Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes) Ultra-Low Switching Power RRAM Using Hopping Conduction Mechanism – A. Chin, Y. Chiu (National Chiao-Tung University), C. Cheng (National Taiwan Normal University), Z. Zheng, and M. Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
10:40
2575
ALD Grown Functional Oxide Layers for Nonvolatile Resistive Switching Memory Applications – S. Hoffmann-Eifert and R. Waser (Forschungszentrum Juelich)
11:10
2576
Hafnium Oxide Based CMOS Compatible Ferroelectric Materials – U. Schroeder (Namlab gGmbH), J. Mueller (Fraunhofer CNT), E. Yurchuk, S. Mueller, D. Martin, S. Slesazeck, and T. Mikolajick (Namlab gGmbH)
11:40
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HfO2-based RRAM for Embedded Nonvolatile Memory: From Materials Science to Integrated 1T1R RRAM Arrays – T. Bertaud, C. Walczyk, D. Walczyk, M. Sowinska, D. Wolansky, B. Tillack, G. Schoof, C. Wenger (IHP), S. Thiess (DESY), and T. Schroeder (IHP)
12:10
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Resistive Switching of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles in Patterned Array Structure on Flexible Substrate – J. Kim, J. Yoo, Y. Baek, H. Kim, Q. Hu, C. Kang, and T. Yoon (Myongji University)
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E6
Enhancement of Dielectric Properties and Magnetic Coupling of Pb(Fe0.5Nb0.5)O3 by Doping Ni0.65Zn0.35Fe2O4 – S. K. Barik, D. K. Pradhan, S. Sahoo, V. Pauli, and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)
High Purity Silicon 12
Electronics and Photonics 320, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Keynote – 08:50 – 09:40 Co-Chair: E. Simoen 08:50
Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)
09:00 2624
Challenges for the Semiconductor Industry in the 21st Century – P. A. Gargini (Intel Corporation)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Crystal Growth – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: R. Falster and G. Kissinger 10:00 2625
Si Crystal Growth from a Melt: The Secrets Behind the v/G Criterion – J. Vanhellemont (Ghent University)
10:30 2626
FZ Crystal Growth of Si and Ge- Current Limitations and Approaches to Overcome – H. Riemann, H. Rost, M. Wuenscher, R. Menzel, and B. Hallmann-Seiffert (Leibniz-Institute for Crystal Growth)
11:00
2627
Electrolytic Deposition of Silicon for Solar Application – S. Sokhanvaran and M. Barati (University of Toronto)
11:20
2628
A Study on Density Functional Theory of the effect of Pressure on the Formation and Activation Enthalpies of Intrinsic Point Defects in Growing Single Crystal Si – K. Sueoka, E. Kamiyama, and H. Kariyazaki (Okayama Pref. University)
11:40
2629
Surface and Gate-Oxide Properties of a LargeScale, <110>-oriented High-Purity CZ-Si – J. Lee, W. Lee, J. Kim, D. Hwang, and H. Kang (LG Siltron)
12:00
Lunch Break (120 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
14:00 2630
14:30
2631
15:00 2632 15:30
E7
2633
Schottky Barrier Height Engineering for Low Resistance Contacts to Ge and III-V Devices – K. Saraswat, J. Lin, A. Nainani, A. Roy (Stanford University), B. Yang (Globalfoundries), and Z. Yuan (Stanford University) Challenges and Opportunities for Doping Control in Ge for Micro and Optoelectronics Applications – E. Bruno (University of Catania), G. Scapellato, E. Napolitani, S. Mirabella, A. La Magna (CNR-IMM), M. Mastromatteo, D. De Salvador (University of Padova), S. Boninelli, G. Fortunato, V. Privitera (CNR-IMM), and F. Priolo (University of Catania) Defect Engineering at the Nanoscale: Challenges and Trends – E. G. Seebauer (University of Illinois) Long-Range Interaction between H and (B or P) Dopant Atoms in Silicon Crystals Investigated by First Principles Calculation – E. Kamiyama and K. Sueoka (Okayama Pref. University)
Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 5
Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Sensor 304A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Low-Dimensional Silicide Materials – 10:10 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: Li-Jen Chou and Song Jin 10:10
2660
Syntheses of a Variety of Silicide Nanowire and Nanosheet Bundles – H. Tatsuoka, W. Li, E. Meng, and D. Ishikawa (Shizuoka University)
10:35
2661
Bottom-up Process to Fabricate Periodic Arrays of β-FeSi2 Nanopillars for Photonic Applications – Y. Kaneko, M. Suzuki, K. Nakajima, and K. Kimura (Kyoto University)
11:00
11:25
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Mn Silicide Nanowires on the Si(001)-2×1 Surface Having Anisotropic Strain Fields with Bi Nanolines – K. Miki, H. Liu (National Institute for Materials Science), and J. Owen (Université de Genève) A Proposal of Schottky Barrier Height Tuning Method with Interface Controlled Ni/Si Stacked Silicidation Process – Y. Tamura, R. Yoshihara, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, Y. Kataoka, A. Nishiyama, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, K. Natori, T. Hattori, and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Low-Dimensional Materials for Energy Conversion – 14:00 – 15:45 Co-Chairs: Hirokazu Tatsuoka and Motofumi Suzuki 14:00 2664
14:25 2665 14:50 2666
15:15
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15:30 2668
E8
Fabrication of Silicon Groove/Pyramid Hierarchical Structures for Solar Cell Applications – Z. Lin (Photonics and Optoelectronic), A. Li, H. Wang (National Taipei University of Technology), and J. He (National Taiwan University) Large Scale Single-Crystal Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Nanotip Arrays For High Efficiency Solar Cell – Y. Chueh (National Tsing Hua University)
Processing Materials of 3D Interconnects, Damascene and Electronics Packaging 4
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electrodeposition / Electronics and Photonics 310, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Challenges in Damascene and 3D Integration – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: K. Kondo and R. Akolkar 08:00 2715
Innovation Through Industry and University Collaboration – S. Johnston (Intel Corporation)
08:40
2716
Heterogeneous 3D Stacking Technology Developments – H. Ikeda (ASET)
09:10
2717
Metallization for 3D interconnect processing – H. Philipsen, Y. Civale, K. Vandersmissen, M. Honore, F. Inoue, and P. Leunissen (IMEC)
Novel Processes for 3D Packaging – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: F. Roozeboom and M. Koyanagi 10:00
2718
3D Wafer Stacking via Bonding of Recessed Cu Damascene Structures – C. Tan (Nanyang Technological University)
10:30
2719
3D Integration Technologies Based on SurfaceTension Driven Multi-Chip Self-Assembly Techniques – T. Fukushima, K. Lee, J. Bea, T. Tanaka, and M. Koyanagi (Tohoku University)
11:00
2720
High Aspect Ratio Silicon Etch – B. Wu (Applied Materials, Inc.)
11:30
2721
Through Silicon Via (TSV) Process Using DRIE and Cathode Coupled PE-CVD – Y. Kusuda (SAMCO INC.)
Electrodeposition and Electroless Plating Advances – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: M. Hayase and G. Mathad 14:00
2722
Advances in Semiconductor Metallization Technologies for New Applications and Device Scaling – R. Preisser (Atotech USA Inc.)
14:30
2723
Opportunities for Electroless Copper Deposition in Semiconductor Manufacturing – Y. Dordi (Lam Research Corp)
15:00 2724
Cu Electroless Deposition on Ru Barrier – Investigation of Growth Phenomena and Film Properties – K. Kim, T. Lim, K. Park, H. Koo, M. Kim, and J. Kim (Seoul National University)
High-Performance Piezoelectric Nanogenerators Based on Piezoelectric and Semiconducting Coupled Properties – S. Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)
15:20
2725
Novel Functional Materials and Characterizations for Highly Efficient Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – E. W. Diau (National Chiao Tung University)
Control of Adhesion Strength and TSV Filling Morphology of Electroless Barrier Layer – R. Arima, F. Inoue, H. Miyake, T. Shimizu, and S. Shingubara (Kansai University)
15:40
2726
The Wire Grid Polarizer made by Electroand Electroless- Deposition Processes – N. Okamoto, Y. Ikeda, Y. Koyama (Osaka Prefecture University), Y. Kawazu (Asahi Kasei E-materials Corp.), T. Saito, and K. Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University)
WO3 Nanotubes for Effective Photoelectrochemical Water-Splitting – X. Zheng (Stanford University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Monday, October 8
Doping, Impurities and Point Defects – 14:00 – 15:50 Co-Chairs: P. Stallhofer and J. Vanhellemont
More than Moore
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and E10 Photonics / Sensor / New Technology Subcommittee
15:25
2792
319A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Monday, October 8
Roadmaps – 08:00 – 10:00 08:00 2782
More Moore or More than Moore – C. Hobbs, K. Ang, R. Hill, C. Kang, W. Loh, K. Hummler, S. Arkalgud, P. Kirsch, and R. Jammy (SEMATECH)
08:40 2783
Technology Roadmapping of ICs “More than Moore” Functional Diversification – B. Bader (iNEMI) and M. Gaitan (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST))
09:20 2784
Emerging Research Devices and Architectures for More-Than-Moore Applications – A. Chen (Globalfoundries)
Semiconductor Wafer Bonding 12:
E14 Science, Technology, and Applications Electronics and Photonics 312, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Fundamentals – 08:00 – 09:40 08:00 2952
Direct Bonding Energy Measurement Under Anhydrous Atmosphere – F. Fournel, L. Contini, C. Morales, J. Da Fonseca, H. Moriceau, C. Martin Cocher (CEA, LETI), F. Rieutord (CEA, INAC), A. Barthelemy, and I. Radu (Soitec)
08:40 2953
Study of Hydrophilic Si Direct Bonding with Ultraviolet Ozone Activation for 3D Integration – J. Fan, G. Chong, and C. Tan (Nanyang Technological University)
09:00 2954
Hydrophilic Wafer Bonding – An Acid/Base Concept – M. Reiche (Max-Planck-Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik)
09:20 2955
Surface Activiation for Semiconductor Wafer Direct Bonding Using Polymer-Stripping Wet Chemicals – R. Knechtel, H. Wünschre, and H. Klingner (X-FAB Semiconductor Foundries AG)
Bioelectronics – 10:00 – 12:00 10:00
10:15
2785
10:50 2786
11:25
2787
Intermission (15 Minutes) Engineering the Bio-Abio Interface to Enable Next Gen Bionics – A. Guiseppi-Elie, C. Kotanen, O. Karunwei, and A. Wilson (Clemson University) Enabling Long-Term Dielectrophoretic Actuation for Cell Manipulation and Analysis in Microfluidic Biochips – D. R. Reyes (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Microsystem Pathways to a Greener World Using Radioisotopes – A. Lal (Cornell University)
3D Systems – 13:05 – 14:50 13:05 2788
Superconducting Fault Current Limiter with Fast Nanosecond Switching Time for Communication System Application – T. Chiu, C. Shih (CSIST), C. Cheng, C. Cheng (Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology), T. Huang (CSIST), and T. Chang (Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology)
13:40
2789
High-Speed Alkaline Etching for Backside Exposure of through Silicon Vias – K. Yoshikawa (Tohoku University), T. Miyazaki (PRE-TECH AT CO., LTD), N. Watanabe, and M. Aoyagi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
14:15
2790
Development of Novel MOSFET with Front and Back Side Electrodes for 3D-Structured Image Sensors – M. Goto, K. Hagiwara, Y. Iguchi, H. Ohtake (NHK Science and Technology Research Laboratories), T. Saraya, H. Toshiyoshi, and T. Hiramoto (The University of Tokyo)
Bonded Interface Properties – 10:00 – 12:00 10:00 2956
In Situ Observation of Formation of Bonded Interface using MEMS-in-TEM at the Nanoscale – T. Ishida (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
10:40 2957
Structure of Directly Bonded Interfaces Between Si and SiC – M. Yoshimoto, R. Araki, T. Kurumi, and H. Kinoshita (Kyoto Institute of Technology)
11:00 2958
Influence of Interfacial Particles on Unbonded Area in Semiconductor Wafer Bonding: an Experimental Approach – H. Kim-Lee, A. Kim, D. Kim, J. Jeon, K. Woo, and B. Park (Samsung Corning Precision Materials)
11:20
2959
Strain Characterization of Directly Bonded Germanium-to-Silicon Substrates – I. P. Ferain (Tyndall National Institute-UCC), N. Bennett, P. McNally (Dublin City University), S. Holl (California State University, Sacramento), and C. Colinge (Tyndall National Institute-UCC)
11:40
2960
The Study on Defects of Germanium-on-Insulator Fabricated by a Low Temperature Smart-Cut Process – X. Zhang, F. Yang, Y. Ou (Institute of Miccroelectronics of Chinese Academy of Sciences), T. Ye (Chinese Academy of Sciences), and S. Zhuang (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology)
3D Metrology – 14:50 – 16:00 14:50
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2791
Metrology to Enable “More than Moore” Applications of Resistive Switching Devices – C. A. Richter, J. Tedesco (NIST), H. Jang (NIST & Wake Forest University), H. Li (NIST & George Mason University), O. Jurchescu (Wake Forest University), and Q. Li (George Mason University)
Measurement Science for “More-Than-Moore” Technology Reliability Assessments – Y. Obeng (National Institute of Standards and Technology), C. Okoro, and J. Kopanski (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST))
Wafer Bonding for Solar Cells – 14:00 – 16:00 14:00
2961
Advanced III-V Multijunction Solar Cells Fabricated by Semiconductor Wafer Bonding – D. C. Law, D. Bhusari, S. Mesropian, S. Singer, P. Chiu, W. Hong, R. Woo, X. Liu, C. Fetzer, A. Palmer, E. Rehder, R. King, J. Boisvert, and N. Karam (Spectrolab, Boeing)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
2962
15:20 2963
E15
Development of GaInP/GaAs/Si Solar Cells using Surface Activated Wafer Bonding – S. Essig, K. Derendorf, E. Oliva, A. Wekkeli, J. Benick, M. Hermele, G. Siefer, A. Bett, and F. Dimroth (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE) Electrical Conductivity of Direct Wafer-Bonded GaAs/GaAs Structures for Wafer-Bonded Tandem Solar Cells – K. Yeung, J. Mc Kay, C. Roberts (University of California – Los Angeles), and M. Goorsky (University of California, Los Angeles)
State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 54 (SOTAPOCS 54)
Electronics and Photonics / Luminescence and Display Materials 328, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Advanced ins Wide Bandgap Semiconductors – 13:30 – 18:00 13:30 3009
Resistive Switching in Zinc-Tin-Oxide and Atomic Layer Deposition of Nanolaminates for Amorphous Oxide Semiconductor Thin Film Transistors – J. Conley Jr. (Oregon State University)
14:00
3010
Impurity-Induced Disordering in Si- and Mg-doped AlGaN-AlN Superlattices – A. Allerman, J. Wierer, Q. Li, M. H. Crawford, and S. Lee (Sandia National Laboratories)
14:30
3011
III-Nitride Growth by PAMBE and Characterizations Towards Green Energy Applications – L. Tu, Y. Lin, C. Chang, P. Wadekar, T. Chen, and T. Deng (National Sun Yat-Sen University)
15:00 3012
Phosphor-Free Green and Yellow LEDs in NanoPatterned and Polarization Controlled Epitaxy – C. Wetzel and T. Detchprohm (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
3013
Improved Hydrogen Sensing Performance of AlGaN/GaN based sensor with Platinum Nanonetworks – S. Jang, H. Kim (Dankook University), S. Pearton, and F. Ren (University of Florida)
Advances in Wide Bandgap Semiconductors – 08:00 – 12:00 08:00 3001
Progress in Nonpolar and Semipolar GaN Materials and Devices – J. S. Speck (University of California Santa Barbara)
15:30
08:30 3002
Study of Protein-Peptide Binding Affinity Using AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors – C. Huang (National Tsing Hua University), G. Lee, J. Chyi (National Central University), H. Cheng (National Taiwan University Hospital), C. Hsu (National Tsing Hua University), Y. Hsu (NanoEngineering and MicroSystems, National Tsing Hua University), F. Ren (University of Florida), and Y. Wang (National Tsing Hua University)
E16 Electronics and Photonics
09:00 3003
Science Challenges of Ultra-Efficient Solid-State Lighting – M. H. Crawford and J. Tsao (Sandia National Laboratories)
09:30 3004
InGaN/GaN Nanostructure Arrays for LEDs – T. Yeh, Y. Lin, and P. D. Dapkus (University of Southern California)
10:00
Intermission (15 Minutes)
10:15
3005
Wide Bandgap Semiconductors for Sensing within Extreme Harsh Environments – D. G. Senesky (Stanford University)
10:45 3006
ZnS-based Nanostructures: An Unique UV-Light Sensor – X. Fang, L. Hu, and L. Wu (Fudan University)
3007
Detection of SARS Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Protein Using AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors – Y. Hsu (NanoEngineering and MicroSystems, National Tsing Hua University), G. Lee, J. Chyi (National Central University), C. Chang (Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica), C. Huang, C. Hsu (National Tsing Hua University), T. Huang (Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica), F. Ren (University of Florida), and Y. Wang (National Tsing Hua University)
11:15
11:30 3008
n-type Nanostructures / p- GaN or Si Thin Film Positioned by Non-Uniform Electric Field – J. Kim (Korea University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Thin Film Transistors 11 (TFT 11)
327, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Oxide TFTs and Fabrication Process I – 08:00 – 10:20 Co-Chair: Y. Kuo 08:00
08:10
3043
Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes) Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductor TFTs: History and current status – H. Hosono (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
08:50 3044
Top-Gate effects in Dual-Gate Amorphous InGaZnO4 Thin-Film Transistors – K. Takechi (NLT Technologies, Ltd.), S. Iwamatsu, T. Yahagi, Y. Watanabe, S. Kobayashi (Yamagata Research Institute of Technology), and H. Tanabe (NLT Technologies, Ltd.)
09:30 3045
Deposition of Low Stress Amorphous Zinc Tin Oxide at Ambient Temperature using a Remote Plasma Sputtering Process Suitable for Delicate Substrates – S. M. Pfaendler (University of Cambridge), G. Ercolano, J. Driscoll (Department of Material Science, University of Cambridge), and A. J. Flewitt (Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge)
09:50
Intermission (30 Minutes)
Oxide TFTs and Fabrication Processes II – 10:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: S. Fonash and H. Hosono 10:20 3046
MgZnO/ZnO Heterostructure Field-Effect Transistors Fabricated by RF-Sputtering – B. Wang (Graduate Institute of Photonics and Optoelectronics & Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University), I. Cheng, and J. Chen (National Taiwan University)
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Monday, October 8
14:40
10:40 3047
Monday, October 8
11:00 3048
11:20
11:40
3049
3050
a-InGaZnO Thin-Film Transistor with NonVacuum Processed InGaZnO/AlOx Gate Dielectric Stack – M. Furuta, T. Kawaharamura (Kochi University of Technology), T. Toda (School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Institute for Nanotechnology, Kochi University of Technology), and W. Dapeng (Kochi University of Technology) Simple Aqueous Solution Route for Fabrication of High Performance Oxide TFT – B. Bae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science ad Technology (KAIST)), Y. Hwang, J. Seo, and G. Choi (KAIST) Fabricating Multiple Channeled Zinc Oxide Thin Film Transistor via Sol-Gel Method – G. Chiou, S. Liu (National Chi Nan University), S. Chen (National Tsing Hua University), and H. Chen (National Chi Nan University) Improvement of Solution-Processed Oxide ThinFilm Transistors by Ultra-Violet Treatment – J. Lee, S. Song, D. Kang, Y. Kim, J. Kwon, and M. Han (Seoul National University)
FET/Strain Session 1: FinFET – 10:50 – 12:10 Co-Chairs: Yee-Chia Yeo 10:50
3103
Effect of Fin Doping Concentration on the Electrical Characteristics of Germanium-onInsulator Multi-Gate Field-Effect Transistor – B. Liu, X. Gong, C. Zhan (National University of Singapore (NUS)), G. Han (National University of Singapore), N. Daval, C. Veytizou, D. Delprat, B. Nguyen (Soitec), and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)
11:10
3104
Germanium Gate-All-Around FETs on SOI – H. Chang (GIEE,NTU), S. Hsu, C. Chu (National Nano Device Laboratories), W. Tu, Y. Chen (National Taiwan University), P. Sung, G. Luo (National Nano Device Laboratories), and C. Liu (National Taiwan University)
11:30
3105
Selective Growth Of Strained Ge Channel On Relaxed SiGe Buffer In Shallow Trench Isolation For High Mobility Ge Planar And Fin p-FET – B. Vincent, L. Witters, O. Richard, A. Hikavyy, H. Bender, R. Loo, M. Caymax, and A. Thean (imec)
11:50
3106
Stress Techniques and Mobility Enhancement in FinFET Architectures – G. Eneman, L. Witters, J. Mitard, G. Hellings, A. De Keersgieter (Imec), D. Brunco (Globalfoundries), A. Hikavyy, B. Vincent, E. Simoen, P. Favia, H. Bender, A. Veloso, T. Chiarella, G. Boccardi, M. Kim, M. Togo, R. Loo, K. De Meyer, N. Horiguchi, N. Collaert, and A. Thean (imec)
Oxide TFT Device and Reliability – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: H. Hosono and P. Migliorato 14:00 3051
Light and Bias Induced Defects in a-IGZO Thin Film Transistors – P. Migliorato (Cambridge University), M. Seok, J. Um, M. Chowdhury (Kyung Hee University), and J. Jang (Kyung Hee Univ.)
14:40 3052
Improvement of the Photo-Bias Stability of Zn-Sn-O Field effect Transistors by an Ozone Treatment – B. Yang, S. Oh, Y. Kim, and H. Kim (Seoul National University)
15:00 3053
Improvement in the Photo-Induced Bias Instability of Oxide TFT by Controlling SubGap States – K. Son, T. Kim, J. Park, H. Kim, S. Seo, J. Seon (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), K. Ji, J. Jeong (Inha University), H. Lee, S. Im (Yonsei University), M. Ryu, and S. Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
15:20 3054
Mixed Oxide Thin Film Transistors Under Combinatory Optical Irradiation and Electrical Bias – T. L. Alford, R. Vemuri, and W. Mathews (Arizona State University)
15:40 3055
The effect of Zn/Sn Ratio on the Electrical Performance of Amorphous ZrZnSnO (ZZTO) Thin Film Transistors by RF Sputtering – I. Chiu, I. Cheng, and J. Chen (National Taiwan University)
HBT Session 1: Advanced SiGe HBT Technology – 13:40 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Guofu Niu and Mikael Ostling 13:40
3107
Advanced Transistor Architectures for HalfTerahertz SiGe HBTs – B. Heinemann, A. Fox, and H. Rücker (IHP)
14:10
3108
Understanding the Effects of Epitaxy Artifacts on SiGe HBT Performance through Detailed Process/Device Simulation – R. CamilloCastillo, Q. Liu, P. Cheng, J. Adkisson (IBM Microelectronics), and D. Harame (IBM Systems and Technology Group)
14:30
3109
Improved Frequency Response in a SiGe npn Device through Improved Dopant Activation – J. Adkisson (IBM Microelectronics), M. Khater (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), J. Gambino, P. Cheng, V. Jain, R. CamilloCastillo (IBM Microelectronics), C. Lavoie (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), A. Sutton, O. Gluschenkov (IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center), Q. Liu, T. McDevitt (IBM Microelectronics), S. Engelmann (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), J. Pekarik (IBM Microelectronics), and D. Harame (IBM Systems and Technology Group)
14:50
3110
Evaluation of RF Noise Source Relative Importance in SiGe HBTs Using Various Noise Representations – Z. Xu and G. Niu (Auburn University)
15:10
3111
Strained Silicon Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors – A. ONeill (Newcastle University)
15:40
3112
A Self-Aligned Sacrificial Emitter Process for High Performance SiGe HBT in BiCMOS – Q. Liu (IBM Microelectronics) and D. Harame (IBM Systems and Technology Group)
SiGe, Ge, and Related Compounds:
E17 Materials, Processing, and Devices 5 Electronics and Photonics 316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Opening and Plenary Session – 08:25 – 10:35 Co-Chair: David Harame 08:25
08:45
3101
09:40 3102
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Introductory Remarks (20 Minutes) Advanced CMOS Scaling and FinFET Technology – E. J. Nowak (IBM) FinFET--How to Make a Very Short Channel MOSFET – C. Hu (Univ. of Calif., Berkeley)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Electrodeposition / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor 311, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Electrochemical Biosensors – 10:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: John Harb and Zorida Aguilar 10:00 3244
10:40 3245
11:20
3246
(Invited) DNA-Translocation through a SolidState Nanopore Coated with a Functionally Switchable Self-Assembled Monolayer – S. Harrer (IBM Research Laboratory Melbourne), D. Wang, B. Luan, G. Stolovitzky, H. Peng, and A. Afzali-Ardakani (IBM Research USA) (Invited) Electrochemical Biosensors for Detecting Pathogens – W. R. Heineman, X. Guo, A. Kulkarni, S. Iyer, and H. Halsall (University of Cincinnati) Iridium Oxide Hybrids as Electrodes for the Neural System – N. M. Carretero, J. Moral, A. Cruz, and N. Casañ-Pastor (ICMAB-CSIC)
Biologically Inspired Systems – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chair: Daniel Schwartz 14:00
3247
14:40 3248
15:20 3249
F2
(Invited) Hierarchically Assembly of Materials Using Biological Building Blocks – S. Kim, M. Vasudev, J. Slocik, S. Jones, T. Bunning, and R. Naik (Air Force Research Laboratory) (Invited) Biologically Inspired Synthesis of a Photocatalytically Active Membrane for Water Treatment – N. Kinsinger, A. Dudchenko, A. Wong (UC Riverside), D. Li (Lawrence Berkeley National Labs), and D. Kisailus (UC Riverside) Bio-Inspired Chemistry for Electrophoretic Nanotechnology – I. Zhitomirsky (McMaster University)
10:20 3265
Tuning the Driving Force in Underpotential Codeposition of Alloys via Selective Complexation: Application to Au-Cu Alloys – D. Liang and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)
10:40 3266
Lead Underpotential Deposition on SubMonolayer Pt and Ru Modified Au(111) Surface – Q. Yuan, A. Tripathi, M. Slavkovic, and S. Brankovic (University of Houston)
11:00
3267
EC-STM Study of Two-Dimensional Complex Adlayer Directly Formed on Au(111) – S. Yoshimoto (Kumamoto University) and K. Nishiyama (Kumamoto Univ.)
11:20
3268
Characterisation of the Deposition of n-octanohydroxamate on Copper Surfaces – G. K. Parker (Griffith University), S. Holt (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation), and G. Hope (Griffith University)
11:40
3269
Electrochemical Formation of Cu-Corronene Adlayer on Au(111) in Acidic Solution – T. Sawaguchi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and S. Yoshimoto (Kumamoto University)
Session III: Thin Film Electrodeposition – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: K. Uosaki and L. Kibler 14:00
3270
E-ALD of Pd on Au Single Crystals – L. Sheridan, Y. Kim, J. Stickney (The University of Georgia), and D. B. Robinson (Sandia National Laboratories)
14:20
3271
Layer-by-layer Pt Electrodeposition on Au Single Crystal Surfaces Studied by In Situ Resonance Surface X-ray Scattering – T. Kondo, M. Shibata (Ochanomizu University), T. Masuda, and K. Uosaki (NIMS)
14:40
3272
The Evolution of Surface Morphology and Stress in Electrodeposited Copper Nanofilms – M. O’Grady, C. Lenihan (Materials and Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick), and D. Buckley (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick)
15:00
3273
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Applied to Cantilever Curvature – M. C. Lafouresse, U. Bertocci, C. Beauchamp, and G. Stafford (NIST)
15:20
3274
Controlling Pt Nucleation and Growth by Solution Chemistry and Deposition Conditions – Y. Liu, D. Gokcen (National Institute of Standards and Technology), U. Bertocci (NIST), and T. Moffat (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
15:40
3275
XAS Study of Core-Shell PtRu Nanoparticles from Galvanic Pulse Current Deposition – Y. Hsieh (National Chiao Tung University), L. Chang (Graduate Program for Science and Technology of Accelerator Light Source), P. Wu (Department of Materials Science and Engineering National Chiao Tung University), and J. Lee (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
Electrodeposition General Session: Fundamentals and New Materials – Dieter M. Kolb Memorial Symposium Electrodeposition 313B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Session I – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: R. Alkire and T. Homma 08:00
Introductory Remarks (20 Minutes)
08:20 3262
On the Structure of the Helmholtz Layer at the Solid-Electrolyte Boundary and its Relation to Electrode Kinetics – H. J. Lewerenz (California Institut of Technology)
09:00 3263
Metal Deposition on Metal, Semiconductor, Organic Layer – Common Interests with Prof. Dieter Kolb – K. Uosaki (NIMS)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Session II: UPD and Adsorption – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: T. Homma and R. Alkire 10:00 3264
Underpotential Deposition of Cu on Au(111) in Acid Sulfate Solution – N. Vasiljevic (University of Bristol), L. Viyannalage (SUNY-Binghamton), N. Dimitrov (SUNY at Binghamton), and K. Sieradzki (Arizona State University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
87
Monday, October 8
F1
Bio-Enabled Materials, Processes, and Devices
F3
Electroless Deposition: Principles, Activation, and Applications 2 Electrodeposition 306A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Co-Chairs: Stojan Djokic, John Sickney, T. Homma, and W. Cai
Monday, October 8
08:00
Influence of Added Elements on Electroless Ni-P – P. Cavallotti and L. Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano)
08:25 3313
Corrosion of Copper and Nickel During Electroless NiP/Pd Deposition – C. S. Tiwari and R. Nguyen (Micron Technology Inc.)
3314
Electrochemical Evaluation of Electroless Ni-ZnCu-P Alloy Deposition – M. Zaimi and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
09:05 3315
Deposition of Thin Metallic Films on Semiconductor Substrates – S. Djokic (Elchem Consulting, Ltd.), N. Djokic (Elchem Consulting Ltd.), and T. Thundat (University of Alberta)
09:25 3316
Copper Electroless Deposition on a Glass Substrate – P. Chan and W. Dow (National Chung Hsing University)
3317
Co-Ni Electroless Composite Plating of 20 nm Diamond particles on 10 micrometer Plastic Balls and the Application of thus prepared devices to Post CMP Processes – S. Yoshihara (Utsunomiya University)
09:45
10:05
10:20
3318
Intermission (15 Minutes) Impact of the Silicon Substrates Cleaning and Activation in the Nickel Electroless Plating – M. Bouttemy (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles), H. El Belghiti (OMG Ultra Pure Chemicals), D. Aureau (CNRS-UVSQ), E. Delbos (OMG Ultra Pure Chemicals), and A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles)
10:40
3319
Fluoride Free Galvanic Displacement of Copper and Silver as Surface Modifications for MEMS – D. Serrao, A. Raygani, and L. Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano)
11:00
3320
Solution-Source Vapor-Phase Mist Deposition Method for Future Roll-to-Roll Process in Semiconductor Device Fabrication – S. Fujita, S. Katori, T. Ikenoue, and J. Piao (Kyoto University)
11:20
11:40
3321
3322
Effect of Light/Heat on Fast Formation Reaction of Highly-Conductive Polymer with Metal Shell Structure – Y. Hashimoto (Chiba Institute of Technology), J. Kawakita, T. Chikyow (National Institute for Materials Science), and Y. Sakamoto (Chiba Institute of Technology) Deposition Rate of Metal on Conducting Polymer Under Photo Irradiation – H. Fujihira, J. Kawakita, T. Chikyow (National Institute for Materials Science), and Y. Sakamoto (Chiba Institute of Technology)
Co-Chairs: J. Stickney, Stojan Djokic, and L. Magagnin 14:00
3323
On the Mechanism of Electroless Deposition of Ni-P: Electrochemical and Computational Investigations – L. Magagnin, C. Cavallotti, and P. Cavallotti (Politecnico di Milano)
14:20
3324
Electroless Deposition for Developing ATR Surface Enhanced IR Spectroscopy – W. Cai (Department of Chemistry, Fudan University)
88
3325
Investigation of Reactions and Additive Effects in Electroless Deposition by In Situ Transmittance Measurement – K. Park, T. Lim, M. Kim, and J. Kim (Seoul National University)
15:00
15:20
3326
Factors Affecting Reaction Rates of Chemical Bath Deposition of Copper Oxide Thin Films – J. Sasano, Y. Adachi, and M. Izaki (Toyohashi University of Technology)
15:40
3327
The Interaction of Tantalum with Tellurite Ions in Basic Solution – C. Tsang and J. Stickney (The University of Georgia)
Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)
08:05 3312
08:45
14:40
F5
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Magnetic Materials and Devices 12
Electrodeposition 323C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Magnetic Recording and Materials 1 – 09:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: C. Bonhote, G. Zangari, and S. Brankovic 09:00 3391
09:40
Thin Film Magnetic Heads – Early Inventions and Their Ongoing Impact on Magnetic Storage and on Electrochemistry – L. Romankiw (IBM, Thomas J. Watson Research Center) and S. Krongelb (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center) Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3392
Beyond Perpendicular Magnetic RecordingAlternative Magnetic Storage Technologies – N. Robertson (HGST Research)
10:40 3393
Electrodeposition of Magnetic Alloys Used in Fabrication of Recording Heads – I. Tabakovic, S. Riemer, J. Gong, V. Venkatasamy, and M. Kautzky (Seagate Technology)
11:20
3394
12:00
Magnetic Tape Heads and Contact Recording – R. G. Biskeborn (IBM Corporation) Intermission (120 Minutes)
14:00 3395
Electrochemical Deposition of Magnetic Alloy Films with Large Magnetic Anisotropy – D. Liang and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)
3396
Reversible Change of Magnetism in FePt and CoPt Films by Electrochemical Charging – K. Leistner (IFW)
15:20 3397
Resistivity Control in CoFeNiX Magnetic Alloys – N. Dole (University of Houston), D. Lee, N. Brockie, A. Papou, W. French (Texas Instruments), and S. Brankovic (University of Houston)
14:40
15:40
I1
3398
Composition Gradients and Magnetic Properties of 10-100nm NiFe and CoFe Films Obtained by Electrodeposition – J. Gong, S. Riemer, V. Venkatasamy, M. Kautzky, and I. Tabakovic (Seagate Technology)
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry 318B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
PAED General Session 1 – 09:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: R. Calhoun and S. Chen 09:00 3527
Electrochemical Measurements in High Magnetic Fields for Energy Storage – A. Migliori, C. R. Kreller, R. L. Borup, and F. H. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
09:40
10:00 3529
10:20 3530
The Importance of Electrochemical Surface Potentials in Pressure Solution – K. Kristiansen, M. Valtiner (University of California, Santa Barbara), G. Greene (Deakin University), J. Boles, and J. Israelachvili (University of California, Santa Barbara) Intermission (20 Minutes) Surface Intermediates of the Oxygen Evolution Reaction on Iridium as Observed by Surface Interrogation Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SI-SECM) – N. Arroyo-Curras and A. Bard (University of Texas at Austin) SECM Footprint Analysis of Reactive Oxygen Species Produced During Multielectronic O2 Reduction – J. Noel (University of Rennes 1), A. Latus (University of Bucharest), C. Lagrost (University of Rennes 1), E. Volanschi (University of Bucharest), and P. Hapiot (Universite de Rennes 1)
10:40
3531
New Methods and New Applications of Electrochemiluminescent Analysis – G. Xu, L. Hu, L. Zhang, Y. Yuan, T. Yuan, and S. Parveen (Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry)
11:00
3532
Probing The Structure and Composition at the Electrode Interface: Understanding the Importance of Through-Space Interactions – M. R. Anderson, M. De La Rosa, M. Tomlinson, and M. Anderson (University of Colorado Denver)
11:20
11:40
3533
3534
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Platforms for Studying Electrodeposition and Surface Chemistry of Nanostructured Semiconductors – J. Gu and S. Maldonado (University of Michigan) Detection of Tetryl by Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence (ECL) quenching of Ru(bpy)32+ – P. Lindhome and R. L. Calhoun (US Naval Academy)
PAED General Session 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: P. Trulove and R. Mantz 14:00 3535
Simulation of Electrochemical Micromachining with Nanosecond Pulses – E. L. Hotoiu, S. Van Damme, and J. Deconinck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
14:20 3536
Performance Characterization of the Titanium(IV)-Porphyrin Reagent for Determining Hydrogen Peroxide based on Ab Initio Calculations – K. Takamura (Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences) and T. Matsumoto (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University)
14:40
3537
15:00 3538
15:20 3539
15:40 3540
I2
Bioelectroanalysis and Bioelectrocatalysis Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry 317B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Bioelectroanalysis – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: L. Mao and A. Brajter-Toth 08:20 3572
Electrochemical Investigations of Lipid Membranes and Proteins at the Liquid-Liquid Interface – R. Kataky (Durham University)
08:40 3573
Fabrication of Nanoporous 1- 3 nm Thick Membranes on Nanostructured Microelectrodes for Low nM Detection – A. Boateng (University of Florida), F. Irague (Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III), and A. Brajter-Toth (University of Florida)
09:00 3574
Electrochemical Immunoassay of Phosphorylated Proteins – D. Du (Central China Normal University)
09:20 3575
Intermediate Layers for Immobilization of Biomacromolecules on Various Substrates – A. Nowicka, A. Kowalczyk, M. Fau, and Z. J. Stojek (University of Warsaw)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3576
Functional Nanomaterials for Sensitive Bioassay – D. Du (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) and Y. Lin (Pacific Northwest National Lab)
10:20 3577
In Vivo Electroanalytical Chemistry: Strategies Based on Surface/Interface Chemistry – L. Mao (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS))
10:40 3578
Development of Nano-Pt/Graphene/Nafion Composite Membrane for Glucose Biosensor – H. Leu, K. Chiu, and C. Lin (Feng Chia University)
3579
Electrochemical Techniques as Effective Readout Methods for Aptamer based Biosensors – E. Wang (Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry)
11:20 3580
Synthesis Graphene-based Nanocomposites and Apply in Electrochemical Sensors – Z. WANG (Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
11:00
11:40
3581
Quantum Mechanical Analysis on the Effect of Electric Field on the Adsorption of Water and Hydronium on Transition Metal Surfaces – A. Huzayyin, J. Chang, F. Dawson, and K. Lian (University of Toronto) A Temperature Dependent Multi-Ion Model for Time Accurate Numerical Simulation of the Electrochemical Machining Process – D. Deconinck, S. Van Damme, and J. Deconinck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Electroless Deposition of the cylindrical Iron Nanotubes using Anodic Aluminium Oxide Template – T. Hussain, A. Shah, and G. Zohra (University of the Punjab)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Extract Metals by a Treated Scallop Shell Powder – K. Takeuchi, H. Honda, S. Tamura, T. Ishiguro, Y. Kogo (Tokyo University of Science), H. Koyanaka (Kyoto University), J. Neuefeind, M. Feygenson, and A. Kolesnikov (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Electrochemical Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor based on Nanohole Array Electrode Fabricated by Nanoimprinting Technique – O. Niwa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), K. Nakamoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, University of Tsukuba), and R. Kurita (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Bioelectrocatalysis – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: D. Cliffel and S. Calabrese Barton 14:00 3582
Investigation of the Dissimilarity Metal Reduction (DMR) Pathways of Shewanella with Spatial Resolution by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy – G. Chen, D. Kimmel, and D. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University) 89
Monday, October 8
09:20 3528
Monday, October 8
14:20 3583
Facilitation of High-Rate NADH Electrocatalysis at Activated Carbon Electrode – H. Li, R. Li, R. Worden, and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)
11:00
3621
Polymorphic Behavior of Alkali Metal Bis(Fluorosulfonyl)Amides – K. Matsumoto, T. Oka, T. Nohira, and R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University)
14:40 3584
Ionic Liquid-Based Electrochemical Biosensors – P. Yu and L. Mao (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS))
11:20
3622
15:00 3585
Electrochemical Biosensor and Biofuel Cell Applications of Nanomaterials Modified Electrodes – S. Chen, Y. Li, V. Mani, and M. Rajkumar (National Taipei University of Technology)
Effect of Interaction between Cation-Anion on Ionic Conductivity in Room Temperature Molten Fluorides Containing HF – A. Tasaka, H. Inoue, T. Isogai, T. Nakai, M. Saito, and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)
11:40
3623
Protic Ionic Liquids as Fuel Cell Electrolytes: Contrast and Similarities between Bulk and Electrochemical Properties – M. Miran, T. Yasuda, M. Susan, K. Dokko, and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
12:00
15:20 3586
15:40 3587
I3
Direct Electron Transfer and Electrocatalysis of Hemoglobin on ITO Nanoparticle Electrode – Y. Ayato, K. Yamagiwa (Tokyo University of Science), H. Shiroishi (Tokyo National College of Technology), and J. Kuwano (Tokyo University of Science) A Third Generation L-fucose Biosensor based on a Novel Dehydrogenase from the Basidiomycete Coprinopsis Cinerea – M. Inukai (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), H. Matsumura, K. Igarashi, M. Samejima (The University of Tokyo), N. Nakamura, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids 18
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Electrodeposition / Energy Technology 301A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Electrochemistry in Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids – 08:00 – 08:40 Co-Chair: W. M. Reichert 08:00 3615
08:20
3616
Fundamental Study on Reduction Rate for Electrolytic Reduction of SiO2 Powder in Molten CaCl22 – T. Toba, K. Yasuda, T. Nohira, R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University), K. Ichitsubo, K. Masuda (Taiheiyo Cement Corporation), and T. Homma (Waseda University) Anodic Reactions on Some Materials in LiCl-KCl Melt – T. Takenaka, M. Umehara, D. Araki, and T. Morishige (Kansai University)
New Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids and Properties – 08:40 – 14:00 Co-Chairs: W. M. Reichert and J. Davis 08:40
3617
Properties of Quaternary Phosphonium Fluorohydrogenate Ionic Liquids and Their Derivatives Giving Ionic Plastic Crystal Phases – R. Hagiwara, T. Enomoto, and K. Matsumoto (Kyoto University)
09:00 3618
Border between Ionic Liquids and Electrolyte Solutions – M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3619
Ion Pairs in Ionic Liquids – J. Hallett, I. VillarGarcia, and T. Welton (Imperial College, London)
10:40 3620
Bulk and Interfacial Properties of Ionic Liquids and Their Mixtures with Lithium Salts – O. Borodin (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), J. Vatamanu (University of Utah), L. Xing (The University of Utah), G. Smith (Wasatch Molecular Inc), and D. Bedrov (The University of Utah)
90
Lunch Break (120 Minutes)
New Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids/Properties of MS and IL – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: D. Fox and M. Watanabe 14:00 3624
Boronium Based Ionic Liquids: Salts of Boron Centered Cations as Promising Salts for Electrochemical Applications – J. H. Davis Jr. (University of South Alabama), T. Ruether (Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organization, CSIRO, Energy Technology), and S. Dorman (Birmingham Southern College)
14:40
3625
The Structure of Ionic Liquids on the Nanoscale – C. J. Margulis, H. Kashyap, H. Annapureddy, J. Hettige (University of Iowa), E. Castner Jr., C. Santos, and N. Murthy (Rutgers University)
15:20
3626
Physicochemical and Electrochemical Properties of Novel Ionic Liquids Containing Aprotic Heterocyclic Anions Doped with Lithium Salts – C. Shi, A. DeSilva, M. Guzman, and J. Brennecke (University of Notre Dame)
15:40
3627
New Approaches to the Low-melting Inorganic Ionic Liquid Challenge – T. G. Tucker and C. Angell (Arizona State University)
I4
Electrocatalysis 6
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering 315, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Electrocatalysis Structural Effects I – 08:15 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: G. Brisard and V. Ramani 08:15
Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)
08:20 3737
(Invited) Oxygen Evolution Reaction on Minute Amounts of Ru and Ir Catalyst for Application in Fuel Cell Protection – R. T. Atanasoski (3M Company), D. A. Cullen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and L. Atanasoska (3M Company)
09:00 3738
ORR Activity Enhancement of MBE-prepared Pt monolayer on Au(111) Single Crystal Substrate – Y. Iijima, Y. Takahashi, N. Todoroki, K. Matsumoto, and T. Wadayama (Tohoku University)
09:20 3739
Facile Synthesis of PdxCo@Pd/C Core-Shell Nanoparticles and Pt-Decorated Pd3Co@Pd/C as Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalysts – D. Wang, C. Li (Southwest University), and H. D. Abruña (Cornell University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
10:20
3741
Oxygen Reduction for Fuel Cells and Batteries: Mechanistic Studies and the Design of New Catalysts – A. A. Gewirth, C. Tornow, and E. Tse (University of Illinois) Surface Modification of PtRu/C by Mono-layered Decoration of Pt, Au, Pd, and Ir for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – C. Kuo (National Chiao Tung University), L. Chang (Graduate Program for Science and Technology of Accelerator Light Source), Y. Hsieh (National Chiao Tung University), P. Wu (Department of Materials Science and Engineering National Chiao Tung University), and J. Lee (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
10:40
3742
An Excellent Electrocatalysis of Novel Pt-TaOx Composite Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Z. Awaludin, T. Okajima, and T. Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
11:00
3743
Carbon Supported Pt-Os Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Y. Lee, C. Kuo, Y. Hsieh (National Chiao Tung University), P. Wu (Department of Materials Science and Engineering National Chiao Tung University), and J. Lee (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
11:20
11:40
3744
3745
Instantaneous One-Pot Synthesis of Fe-Ncodoped Graphene as an Efficient Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Acidic Solutions – K. Kamiya, K. Hashimoto, and S. Nakanishi (The University of Tokyo) Strip-Like Nanosized Tungsten Carbide as Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – S. Kang and P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University)
Surface Characterisation of Electrocatalysts – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: P. K. Shen and R. Atanasoski 14:00
3746
In Situ STM Elucidation of the effects of Step Structures on Pt(111) Electrodes for Dissolved CO Oxidation – J. Inukai, D. A. Tryk, T. Abe, M. Wakisaka, H. Uchida, and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)
14:20
3747
High Speed AFM Study on the Potential Dependence of the Dissolution of Shapecontrolled Pt Nanoparticles – Y. Yamada, C. Yoshida (Chiba University), M. Nakamura (Chiba Univeristy), and N. Hoshi (Chiba University)
14:40
3748
XPS and STEM of the Interface Formation between Ultra-Thin Ru, Ir and Pt Layers and Perylene Red Catalyst Support Whiskers – L. L. Atanasoska (3M Company), D. A. Cullen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), A. Hester (3M), and R. T. Atanasoski (3M Company)
15:00
3749
Ethanol Electrooxidation on a (2x2)-Sn/Pt(111) Surface Alloy and a SnOx /Pt(111) Surface: A Combined Surface Science and In Situ FTIR Study – W. Zhou, J. Magee, S. Axnanda, R. R. Adzic, and M. G. White (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
15:20
3750
Electrochemical and ATR-IR Investigation on Decontaminated Shape-Controlled Pd Nanocrystals – H. Zhang and W. Cai (Department of Chemistry, Fudan University)
15:40
3751
Molecular Structures of Fluorinated SelfAssembled Monolayers (SAMs) Constructed on Metal Surfaces Investigated by Surface Vibrational Spectroscopies – I. Yagi, K. Nomura, and K. Inokuma (FC-Cubic TRA)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
J1
Chemical Sensors 10 – Chemical and Biological Sensors and Analytical Systems Sensor 319B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
J1-1 – Nano/Bio Sensors – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: A. Simonian and B. Chin 08:00 3827
Phytosensors and Phytoactuators – A. G. Volkov, M. Volkova (Oakwood University), and V. Markin (University of Texas)
08:20 3828
Biofuel Cell Providing a Platform for SelfPowered Biosensors – S. Dong (Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry)
08:40 3829
Miniature Enzymatic Biosensors for Tear Glucose Measurement in Capillary Tubes – B. Peng, Q. Yan (University of Michigan), B. Cohan (EyeLab Group), T. C. Major, and M. E. Meyerhoff (University of Michigan)
09:00 3830
Real-time and Ultra-sensitive detection of Cancer Marker Using a Novel Silicon Nanobelt Field Effect Transistor – Y. Yu (Graduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering), J. Wu (Department of Dentistry, Taipei Medical University Hospital), and C. Wu (Graduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering)
09:20 3831
Graphene Oxide-Based Aptasensor for Heavy Metal Detection – M. Li and N. Wu (West Virginia University)
09:40 3832
Time Sensors: Circadian Rhythms in Biologically Closed Electrochemical Circuits of Plants – A. Waite, J. Wooten, A. G. Volkov (Oakwood University), and V. S. Markin (The University of Texas)
10:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:20 3833
Immobilization of Enzymes and Redox Proteins and Their Electrochemical Biosensor Applications – S. Chen, V. Mani, S. Palanisamy, and Y. Li (National Taipei University of Technology)
10:40 3834
Salmonella Typhimurium Detection on Food Surface using Magnetoelastic Biosensors – Y. Chai, S. Horikawa, M. Park, S. Li, and B. Chin (Auburn University)
11:00
3835
Bio-Inspired Autonomous Sentinel System for Screening Invasive Pathogens – S. Li, H. Wikle, Y. Chai, M. Park, S. Horikawa, and B. Chin (Auburn University)
11:20
3836
New Multimode Sensors based on Nanostrucured Materials for Simultaneous Screening of Biological Fluids for Specific Breast Cancer and Hepatitis B Biomarkers – R. I. Stefan – van Staden (National Institute of Research for Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter) and M. Enachescu (Center for Surface Science and Nanotechnology, University “Politehnica” of Bucharest)
11:40
3837
Direct Detection of Salmonella Typhimurium on Tomato and Spinach using a Phage-based Magnetoelastic Biosensor Method – M. Park, S. Li, K. Weerakoon, S. Horikawa, Y. Chai, and B. Chin (Auburn University)
91
Monday, October 8
10:00 3740
J1-2 – Nano/Bio Sensors – 13:40 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: G. Hunter and Y. Shimizu
Monday, October 8
13:40 3838
Development of Electrochemical Cantilever Sensors for DNA Applications – X. Quan, Y. Sun (Technical University of Denmark), A. Labuda (McGill University), A. Heiskanen, A. Wolff (Technical University of Denmark), J. Jorge Dulanto, P. Grutter (McGill University), and A. Boisen (Technical University of Denmark)
10:20 3959
Tuning of Indium Tin Oxide Work Function with an Ionic Solid Thin Film in Polymer LightEmitting Diodes – Y. Chou and T. Wen (National Cheng Kung University)
10:40 3960
First Principles Investigations of the Electronic Structures and Associated Properties of Solid Solutions of AlN and GaN – K. C. Mishra (Osram Sylvania), P. Schmidt (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany), and K. Johnson (MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA)
14:00 3839
Fabrication of Minimally-Invasive Patch Type Glucose Sensors – M. Yasuzawa, S. Sato, H. Nakanishi, and K. Edagawa (University of Tokushima)
11:00
3961
14:20 3840
Flexprint based Glucose Sensors for Continuous Measurement of Glucose Profiles of Diabetic Patients – P. D. Van der Wal (EPFL), P. Hadvary, H. Tschirky (PharmaSens AG), and N. De Rooij (EPFL Lausanne)
Fabrication Semipolar GaN on Nanoscale Pattern C-sapphire by Using Self-Assembled Ni Pattern as Mask – C. Chen, C. Hsieh, and Y. Wu (National Chiao Tung University)
11:20
3962
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Nanodiamond Microelectrode Array with Mesa Structure Fabricated for Bio-Analytical Applications – S. Raina, N. Ghosh, and W. Kang (Vanderbilt University)
Transparent Electrode for Top Emitting Organic Light Emitting Diodes by Suppression of Surface Plasmons – B. Koo, S. Kim, K. Hong, K. Kim, I. Lee, and J. Lee (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
11:40
3963
15:00 3842
An Electrochemical Probe Technology for a Label-Free, Point-of-Care Biosensor – J. Wei, S. Singhal (CFD Research Corporation), and H. Liu (Michigan Technological University)
Growth and Electrical Properties of n-type 4H-SiC Single Crystals – X. Xu, Y. Peng, S. Song, X. Chen, and X. Hu (Institude of Crystal Materials)
14:40
15:20 3843
Electrical Impedance Sensors for Cancer Cell Study – L. Yang (North Carolina Central University)
15:40 3844
Terahertz Chemical Imaging and Spectroscopy of Molecular Networks in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Applications – K. Ajito, Y. Ueno, H. Song, E. Tamechika, N. Kukutsu (NTT Corporation), W. Limwikrant, K. Yamamoto, and K. Moribe (Chiba University)
J3
Materials for Solid State Lighting
Luminescence and Display Materials / New Technology Subcommittee 316B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Inorganic & Organic Semiconductors – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Anant Setlur and John Collins 08:00 3955
(Centennial Outstanding Achievement Award Presentation of the LDM Division) Toward Further Breakthroughs in Nitride Phosphors – H. Yamamoto (Tokyo University of Technology)
09:00 3956
Spatio-Time-Resolved Cathodoluminescence Studies on Freestanding GaN Substrates Grown by Hydride Vapor Phase Epitaxy – S. F. Chichibu, Y. Ishikawa, K. Hazu, M. Tashiro, K. Furusawa (Tohoku University), H. Namirta, S. Nagao, K. Fujito (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation), and A. Uedono (University of Tsukuba)
09:40 3957
Electrical Characterization of High-quality InGaN-based Blue Light Emitting Diodes on 8inch Silicon Grown by Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition – J. Kim, J. Kim, Y. Tak, J. Kim, H. Hong, S. Chae, M. Yang, J. Lee, H. Choi, J. Park, Y. Park, and U. Chung (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
10:00 3958
Simulation and Design of (In,Ga)N-Based Light Emitting Diodes – Z. Liang, E. Stach, T. Sands, and E. García (Purdue University)
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Nanomaterials and New Downconverters – 13:30 – 15:10 Co-Chairs: Kailash Mishra and Kyota Ueda 13:30 3964
Nanoco’s CFQDs for Solid-State Lighting Applications – N. Pickett (Nanoco Technologies)
14:10
3965
Fabrication of Efficient, Stable White LightEmitting Diodes Based on Highly Fluorescent Copper-Indium-Sulfide Quantum Dots – W. Song and H. Yang (Hongik University)
14:30
3966
Glass Matrices Containing Rare-Earth Ions for White Light-Emitting Diodes with High Color Rendering Indices – J. Heo and S. Yi (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
14:50
3967
High Color Rendering White LED Based on Silicate/Dye-Bridged Siloxane Hybrid Phosphor Encapsulant – B. Bae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science ad Technology (KAIST)), S. Kwak, N. Kim, and H. Im (KAIST)
New Concepts – 15:10 – 15:30 Co-Chair: Anant Setlur 15:10
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Hybrid Solid-State Lighting Design – W. Hertog, C. Hunt, and J. Carreras (Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC))
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
09:00h ��������� Technical Exhibit
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Micropatterned MnO2/CNT MEA Ultracapacitors – S. Raina, S. Hsu, W. Kang, and J. Huang (Vanderbilt University)
11:20
258
Formation of a Vertically Oriented Anodic TiO2 Nanotube Film on a Transparent Conductive Oxide Layer and Its Application to a DyeSensitized Solar Cell – R. Kojima, T. Ma, Y. Kimura, and M. Niwano (Tohoku University)
11:40
259
Synthesis of ZnO Nano-Sheets and Their Application in UV-Detector – S. Sahoo, S. Barik, A. Gaur, R. Katiyar, and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)
09:00h ��������� Professional Development Series: Career Fair 09:30h ��������� Technical Session Coffee Break 12:00h ��������� Student Poster Award Presentation 14:00h ��������� Professional Development Series: Resume Workshop 18:00h ��������� General Poster Session & Technical Exhibit 18:00h ��������� Professional Development Series: Career Fair
A2
Synthesis of Nanomaterials – 14:00 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: Oana Leonte and Guoliang Xiao 14:00
260
Colloidal Synthesis of Semiconducting Ag2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticle and Their Visible-LightDriven Photoresponse – T. Sasamura, T. Osaki, T. Kameyama, K. Okazaki (Nagoya University), A. Kudo (Tokyo University of Science), S. Kuwabata (Osaka University), and T. Torimoto (Nagoya University)
14:20
261
A Novel Surface Nano-Structure Design for SiGe/Si Type-II Hetero-Junction Solar Cell with Superior Performance – M. Liao, C. Chen, L. Chang, C. Yang (National Taiwan University), C. Hsieh (Industrial Technology Research Institute), and M. Lee (National Taiwan Normal University)
Nanotechnology General Session
All Divisions / New Technology Subcommittee 313C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Applications of Nanomaterials – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Oana Leonte and N. Kobayashi 08:00
249
Graphene Nanocomposites for Electrochemical Applications – L. Niu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
14:40
262
08:20
250
Three Dimensional PtRh Alloy Porous Nanostructures: Tuning the Atomic Composition and Controlling the Morphology for the Application of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell – Y. Zhang (Shanghai University), C. Liu (National Central University), M. Janyasupab (Case Western Reserve University), J. Xu (Shanghai University), and C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University)
Evolution of Germanium Quantum Dots Migration in Si Bearing Layer Mediated by Thermal Oxidation – K. Chen, I. Chen, C. Chien, C. Wang (National Central University), T. George (Zyomed Corporation), and P. Li (National Central University)
15:00
263
Fe-Co Alloy Nanoparticles and Nanowires Prepared by Electroless Deposition – M. Kawamori (Kyoto University), S. Yagi (Osaka Prefecture University), and E. Matsubara (Kyoto University)
15:20
264
Adhesion Energy and Etching-Free Renewable Transfer of Graphene As-Grown on Copper – T. Yoon, W. Shin, T. Kim, J. Mun, B. Cho, and T. Kim (KAIST)
08:40
251
Cesium Transfer from Granule Conglomerate Using Water Containing Nano-Sized Air Bubbles – Y. Ueda, Y. Tokuda (Kyoto University), S. Fujimura (Fukushima Agricultural Technology Centre), and T. Oka (Sunstar Engineering Inc.)
09:00
252
Scalable Non-Volatile Memory and Switch Device for High-Density Bipolar ReRAM Applications – D. Lee, M. Lee, and U. Chung (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
09:20
253
Storage Properties of Surfaces and Interfaces: Enhanced Nonstoichiometry of Thin Silver Sulfide and Gold/Silver Sulfide Films – A. Rein, B. Luerßen (Justus Liebig University), and J. Janek (Justus Liebig University Gießen)
09:40
10:00
254
Fabrication of Hollow Spheres with Ordered Porous Structures by Anodizaiton of Small Metal Particles – T. Yanagishita, S. Ueno, K. Nishio, and H. Masuda (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
10:20
255
Building 3D Nanostructured Supports for Pt Nanoparticles Used in Electrocatalytic Applications – C. Hu (Chongqing University)
10:40
256
Molecular Electronic Devices Based on SelfAssembled Multilayer Films Bearing RedoxActive Ru Complexes – M. Haga, T. Nakabayashi, H. Ozawa, T. Suzuki (Chuo University), T. Joke, and K. Nakazato (Nagoya University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
15:40
16:00
265
Intermission (20 Minutes) Preparation and Characteristics of Proton Conducting Oxide Nano-Particles Using Planetary Bead-Mill – T. Sakai, Y. Okuyama, T. Ishihara, and H. Matsumoto (Kyushu University)
16:20
266
Low Temperature Synthesis of Nanoscaled Carbon Thin Films by Chemical Vapor Deposition Using Solid Carbon Source – S. Vijapur, D. Wang, and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
16:40
267
Deterministic Placement of Doping Atoms on Silanol Surfaces – L. Mathey, L. Veyre (CNRS), H. Fontaine, V. Enyedi, K. Yckache, J. Guerrero, F. Martin, J. Barnes, F. Bertin (CEA-LETI), C. Thieuleux, and C. Copéret (CNRS)
17:00
268
Optimization of Electrochromic Materials by Molecular Design: The NaphthalenediimideFunctionalized EDOT – R. Ruffo, M. Sassi, M. M. Salamone, and L. Beverina (University of Milano Bicocca)
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Tuesday, October 9
Tuesday, October 9
11:00
B1
Batteries and Energy Technology Joint General Session – In Honor of James McBreen
Battery / Energy Technology Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Aqueous Battery – 08:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: S. Narayan and Y. Meng 08:00
365
Barium Hydroxide and the Rechargeable Performance of the Alkaline γ-MnO2 Electrode – M. R. Bailey and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)
08:20
366
Optimizing Heat Treatment Environment and Atmosphere of Electrolytic Manganese Dioxide for Primary Li/MnO2 Batteries – W. M. Dose and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)
08:40
367
Current Collectors for Secondary Zinc Electrodes – P. J. Bonnick and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)
09:00
368
Comparison of Pocket Plate and Sintered Plate Ni Electrodes Used in NiFe Cells for PV Back up Applications – I. Mabbett, J. Malone, and D. A. Worsley (Swansea University)
09:20
369
Development of a Zinc-Based Battery System for Grid-Scale Energy Storage and Application of Flexographic Printing for the Fabrication – Z. Wang, R. Winslow, B. Kim, J. W. Evans, and P. K. Wright (University of California at Berkeley)
Emerging Battery Technologies – 08:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: A. Manivannan and P. Kumta
Tuesday, October 9
08:00
353
Electrochemical Behavior of Nanocrystalline MgMnO3 Cubic Defect Spinel Cathode for Rechargeable Magnesium Battery – P. Saha, M. Datta (University of Pittsburgh), A. Manivannan (U.S. Department of Energy), and P. N. Kumta (University of Pittsburgh)
08:20
354
A Novel Boron-Based Electrolyte System for Rechargeable Mg Batteries – Y. Guo, J. Yang, F. Zhang, and F. Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
08:40
355
Electrochemical Stability of Metal Electrodes for Reversible Magnesium Deposition/Dissolution in Tetrahydrofuran – S. Yagi, A. Tanaka (Osaka Prefecture University), T. Ichitsubo, and E. Matsubara (Kyoto University)
09:00
356
Electrochemical Performances of Tetrathiafulvalene Polymer (TTF) as a Cathode Material for Nonaqueous Secondary Batteries – N. Hojo, T. Tsukagoshi, Y. Inatomi, and H. Yoshizawa (Panasonic Corporation)
09:20
357
10:00
358
Magnesium Electrolyte Based on EMImBF4 and δ-[MgCl2]n for Secondary Magnesium Batteries – V. Di Noto, F. Bertasi, E. Negro, and S. Lavina (Università di Padova)
10:20
359
Beta-Battery Based on 63Ni/Macroporous Silicon – A. Dolgyi, S. Redko, H. Bandarenka, A. Shapel, and V. Bondarenko (Belarussian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics)
10:40
360
Developing Novel Electrolytes for Rechargeable Mg Batteries – J. Muldoon and C. B. Bucur (Toyota Research Institute of North America)
11:00
361
Improvement of Sulfone-Based Electrolyte for Aluminum Rechargeable Battery – Y. Nakayama, Y. Senda (Sony Corporation), H. Kawasaki (KRI, Inc.), S. Chung (The University of Tokyo), N. Koshitani, S. Hosoi, Y. Kudo, and H. Morioka (Sony Corporation)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
11:20
362
A Conjugated Sulfidepolymer Battery with Variable Capacitance Controlled by Redox Reaction – J. Sakata (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)
11:40
363
Building a Robust Liquid Metal Battery – P. J. Burke, B. H. Chung, A. D. LaDelpha, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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10:00
370
Effect of Substitution of Cobalt by Manganese on the Properties of Calcium-Doped Lanthanum Cobalt Oxide for Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Medium – P. Trinh, S. Malkhandi, N. Moreno, A. Manohar, G. Prakash, S. Narayanan (University of Southern California), and A. Manivannan (U.S. Department of Energy)
10:20
371
Mechanism of Formation of Carbonyl Iron Electrodes in Alkaline Batteries – A. Manohar, C. Yang, S. Malkhandi, B. Yang, G. Prakash, and S. Narayanan (University of Southern California)
10:40
372
Exploring the Role of Ionic Interfaces of the High Voltage Lead Acid-Metal Hydride Hybrid Battery – G. Weng, C. V. Li, and K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong)
11:00
373
Zinc Electrodeposition in Zinc-Nickel FlowAssisted Batteries – X. Wei, A. Couzis, and S. Banerjee (The City College of New York)
11:20
374
Modeling and Simulation of an Aqueous Li-Ion Battery with a Complex Electrolyte – A. Yermukhambetova, J. H. Pu, and Z. Bakenov (Nazarbayev University)
11:40
375
A High Voltage Grid-Tied Stationary Energy Storage Demonstration Based on The Aqueous Hybrid Ion Battery System – J. F. Whitacre (Carnegie Mellon University), S. Shanbhag, D. Blackwood, W. Campbell, W. Yang, J. Gulakowski (Aquion Energy), A. Mohamed (Carnegie Mellon University), M. Sibenac, J. Weber, and T. Wiley (Aquion Energy)
12:00
376
Elucidating Failure Mechanisms in the Soluble Lead- Acid Flow Battery – Formation of PbO2 at the Cathode – M. Verde, K. Carroll, D. Keogh, A. Sathrum (University of California, San Diego), and Y. Meng (University of California San Diego)
A Review of Secondary Magnesium Battery R&D at The Dow Chemical Company – T. D. Gregory (The Dow Chemical Company)
09:40
12:00
09:40
Electrode Kinetics of Low Cost, High-Rate Tolerant, Engineering-Scale Liquid Metal Batteries – B. H. Chung, A. D. LaDelpha, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
15:00
387
Carbon /MnO2 Core-Shell Nanofibers for Supercapacitors – M. Zhi (West Virginia University), A. Manivannan, F. Meng (U.S. Department of Energy), and N. Wu (West Virginia University)
15:20
388
Distortion of Solvated Structures by Microporous Structures of Carbon Materials – N. Ide, J. Nishioka, K. Urita, H. Furukawa, H. Yamada, and I. Moriguchi (Nagasaki University)
15:40
16:00
389
Bio-Enabled, Nanostructured Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices – M. Song and M. Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)
16:20
390
Polymorphic Behavior and Morphology of Electrospun Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride) Separator Materials for Non-Aqueous Based Electric Double Layer Capacitors – K. Tõnurist, T. Thomberg, T. Romann, A. Jänes, and E. Lust (University of Tartu)
16:40
391
Conducting Polymers Based on Natural Membranes and Eu3+ – R. Leones (University of Minho), M. Fernandes (University of Trásos-Montes e Alto Douro), R. A. Ferreira (Universidade de Aveiro), F. Sentanin, A. Pawlicka (Universidade de São Paulo), L. D. Carlos (Universidade de Aveiro), V. De Zea Bermudez (University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro), and M. M. Silva (Universidade do Minho)
Li Battery Cathodes – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: H. Arai and Manickam Minakshi 10:00
377
Measurements of Effective Electronic and Ionic Conductivities in Porous Li-Ion Electrodes – S. Harris, N. Zacharias, C. Skelton, K. Knackstedt, D. Stephenson, Y. Wen, and D. R. Wheeler (Brigham Young University)
10:20
378
Nanostructured CFx Provides Breakthrough in Performance of Li-CFx Cells – D. Meshri (Advance Research Chemicals, Inc.), E. Shembel (Enerize Corporation), S. Meshri, N. C. Mathur, R. Adams (Advance Research Chemicals, Inc.), V. Redko, T. Pastushkin (Enerize Corporation), I. Maksyuta, A. Markevich, L. Neduzko (Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University), V. Mitkin, and L. Levchenko (Russian Academy of Sciences)
10:40
379
Structure and Electrochemistry of OlivineInorganic Composites for Lithium Batteries – I. Belharouak, G. Koenig (Argonne National Laboratory), and R. R. Shahbazian-Yassar (Michigan Technological University)
11:00
380
Graphene as a Conductive Additive to Improve the Performance of Layered LiNi0.66Co0.17Mn0.17O2 Cathode for Lithium-Ion Batteries – C. Venkateswara Rao, J. Shojan, and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)
11:20
381
Olivine type LiMn1/3Co1/3Ni1/3PO4 Cathode for Secondary Battery Applications – M. Minakshi and P. Singh (Murdoch University)
11:40
12:00
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Effects of LLTO Coating on High Temperature Cycle Life Performance of LiMn 2O4 Cathode Material – M. Reddy, M. Prabu (National University of Singapore), S. Selvasekarapandian (Material Research Centre), G. Subba Rao, and B. Chowdari (National University of Singapore) Damage Evaluation of Solid Cells by Intelligent Information Processing on Acoustic Emission Events – D. Inaba, K. Fukui (Osaka University), K. Sato, J. Mizusaki, N. Kuwata, J. Kawamura (Tohoku University), and M. Numao (Osaka University)
Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Supercapacitor – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: A. Manivannan and Christina M. Johnston 14:00
384
Advanced Proton Conducting Membrane for Solid Electrochemical Capacitors – H. Gao and K. Lian (University of Toronto)
14:20
385
Nanostructured Transition Metal Nitride Supercapacitors: Effects of Composition, Structure, and Electronic Properties on Supercapacitor Response – P. Jampani Hanumantha (University of Pittsburgh), A. Manivannan (U.S. Department of Energy), and P. N. Kumta (University of Pittsburgh)
14:40
386
Influence of Chemical Composition of the Electrolyte and Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids on the Electrical Double Layer Structure and Supercapacitor Characteristics – E. Lust, H. Kurig, A. Laheäär, I. Tallo, V. Ivaništšev, L. Siinor, C. Siimenson, A. Jänes, T. Thomberg, K. Lust, and J. Eskusson (University of Tartu)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Tuesday, October 9
Coral 5, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Flow Battery Cell – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Adam Weber and Trung Nyugen 14:00
392
Performance Improvement of a HydrogenBromine Flow Battery – K. Cho, A. Weber, Q. He, P. Ridgway, V. Battaglia, and V. Srinivasan (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
14:20
393
Recent Progress in Redox Flow Battery Research and Development at Pacific Northwest National Lab – W. Wang, Q. Luo, Z. Nie, M. Vijayakumar, X. Wei, B. Li, F. Chen, B. Chen, Y. Shao, G. Xia, L. Li, and Z. Yang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
14:40
394
New Discharge/Charge Performance Data for a H 2-Br2 Flow Battery – V. Yarlagadda and T. V. Nguyen (The University of Kansas)
15:00
395
Halogen Flow Batteries for Grid-Scale Electricity Storage – B. Huskinson, S. Mondal, J. Rugolo, and M. J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)
15:20
396
Grid-Scale Energy Storage Requirements and the Potential for Halogen-Based Flow Batteries – J. Rugolo, B. Huskinson, and M. J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)
15:40
16:00
397
Aqueous Semi-Solid Flow Cell – Z. Li, P. Limthongkul, W. Carter, and Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
16:20
398
Hydrogen Bromine Redox Flow Battery Cell Performance Study – Y. Bai (The University of Tennessee Knoxville), A. B. Papandrew, and T. A. Zawodzinski Jr. (The University of Tennessee)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
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Characterization of Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries: An AC Impedance Spectroscopy Study – C. Sun (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), D. S. Aaron (The University of Tennessee Knoxville), A. Papandrew, and T. A. Zawodzinski Jr. (The University of Tennessee)
11:00
508
Effect of Additives on the Hydrothermal Synthesis of Carbon Nano- and Micro-Spheres and Their Performance in Double-Layer Capacitors – I. Kunadian, R. Chen, S. M. Lipka, C. R. Swartz, and F. Rogers (University of Kentucky)
17:00
400
Performance Enhancement, Limitations, and Diagnostics of Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries – J. T. Clement, A. M. Pezeshki, Q. Liu, A. B. Papandrew, A. Turhan, T. A. Zawodzinski Jr., and M. M. Mench (The University of Tennessee)
11:20
509
17:20
401
Coulombic Efficiency of a Vanadium Redox Flow Cell – X. Gao, R. Lynch, M. Leahy (University of Limerick), and D. Buckley (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick)
First Principles-Inspired Design Strategies for Carbon Aerogel Supercapacitors – B. C. Wood, T. Ogitsu, J. Lee (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), M. Otani (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Baumann, M. Stadermann, M. A. Worsley, A. Wittstock, M. Merrill, and J. Biener (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
11:40
510
Temperature effects in Activated Carbon Supercapacitors – D. W. Kirk (University of Toronto)
Tuesday, October 9
B2
Electrochemical Capacitors
Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry South Pacific 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Carbon I – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: N. L. Wu and S. Donne
Electrolytes – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: M. Morita and P. Kulesza 14:00
511
Redox Active Electrolytes for Electrochemical Capacitors – E. Frackowiak, K. Fic, M. Meller, and G. Lota (Poznan University of Technology)
08:00
501
Electrochemical Characteristics and Application of Linear Carbon for Electrochemical Capacitors – S. Park (Chungbuk National University), J. Yang (Chunghuk National University), H. Kim, and H. Kimm (PureEchem Co. Ltd.)
14:40
512
Mixed Ionic Liquid Electrolytes and Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors – E. T. Fox, J. S. Dickmann, J. E. Weaver, J. L. Allen, and W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University)
08:40
502
Chemical Modification of Carbons with Quinones by the Diazonium Chemistry for Application in Electrochemical Capacitors – M. Weissmann, A. Le Comte, G. Pognon, C. Cougnon (Université du Québec à Montréal), T. Brousse (University of Nantes), and D. Bélanger (Université du Québec à Montréal)
15:00
513
Electrochemical Capacitor Using a Highly Conductive Ionic Plastic Crystal – R. Taniki, K. Matsumoto, T. Nohira, and R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University)
15:20
514
Influence of the Organic Solvent Additives on the Properties of 1-Ethyl-3-Methylimidazolium Tetrafluoroborate as Supercapacitor Electrolyte – R. Palm, H. Kurig, A. Jänes, and E. Lust (University of Tartu)
09:00
503
Nitrogen Doped Graphene a High Efficient Electrode for Next Generation Supercapacitors – A. Yu, F. M. Hassan, Z. Chen, and V. Chabot (University of Waterloo)
09:20
504
Fine-Tuning the Carbon – Electrolyte Interface for Designing High Energy Density Double Layer Capacitors – P. Simon, B. Daffos, R. Lin, P. Taberna (Université Paul Sabatier), and Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University)
Carbon II – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Y. Gogotsi and K. Lian 10:00
10:20
10:40
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Performance Limits of 2 V C/C Supercapacitors in Alkali Sulfate Aqueous Media – F. Béguin, K. Fic, P. Ratajczak, K. Jurewicz, Q. Abbas, G. Lota (Poznan University of Technology), G. Gao, L. Demarconnay, E. Raymundo (CRMD University), and E. Frackowiak (Poznan University of Technology) Diameter Dependent Doping of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Used as Electrical Double Layer Capacitor Electrode – A. Al-zubaidi, Y. Ishii, T. Matsushita, and S. Kawasaki (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
B4
Intercalation Compounds for Rechargeable Batteries Battery South Pacific 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Advanced Characterization – 08:20 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Nina Balke and Jordi Cabana 08:20
634
High Resolution Chemical Imaging of Phase Transformations during Intercalation Reactions – J. Cabana (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:00
635
Time Resolved XRD and XAFS Study on Phase Transition Dynamics in LixFePO4 – Y. Orikasa, T. Maeda, Y. Koyama, H. Murayama, H. Tanida, H. Arai, E. Matsubara, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
09:20
636
Scanning Near-Field Infrared Microscopy of a LixFePO4 Single Particle – I. T. Lucas (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), J. S. Syzdek (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory), S. F. Lux, N. S. Norberg, A. S. McLeod (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Z. Fei, D. N. Basov (University of California), and R. M. Kostecki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:40
Three Dimentional Graphene-MWNTs Foam Architectures for Electrochemical Capacitors – W. Wang, S. Guo, M. Ozkan, and C. Ozkan (University of California, Riverside)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Nanoscale Single Crystal Electrochemistry as a Diagnostic Tool for Li-Ion Batteries – J. S. Syzdek (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory), I. T. Lucas, J. Elangbam, A. Bagnato, and R. M. Kostecki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) In Situ TEM-EELS Studies of Degradation and Thermal Stability of High-Energy Cathodes for Li-Ion Batteries – F. Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory), S. Bo (Stony Brook University), L. Zhang, C. Ma (Brookhaven National Laboratory), G. Clare, P. Khalifah (Stony Brook University), Y. Zhu, and J. Graetz (Brookhaven National Laboratory) In Situ TEM Studies of Capacity Fading Mechanisms of Nano-Structured Anode and Cathode for Lithium-Ion Battery – C. Wang, M. Gu, Z. Wang, X. Li, S. Hu, W. Xu, F. Gao, J. Liu, J. Zhang, S. Thevuthasan, and D. Baer (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
11:00
640
In Situ Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Studies of Electrodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries – C. A. Bridges, X. Sun, J. Zhao, M. Paranthaman, and S. Dai (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:20
641
Interest of Auger Electron Spectroscopy to Study Silicon Electrodes Used in Li-Ion Batteries – E. Radvanyi, E. De Vito, W. Porcher, and S. Jouanneau (CEA/LITEN)
11:40
642
Local Probing of Activation Energy of Ionic Transport in Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries – N. Balke, S. Kalnaus, S. Jesse, N. J. Dudney, C. Daniel, and S. Kalinin (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
12:00
643
Use of In Situ XAS to Elucidate Surface Structural Changes and Capacity Loss during Electrochemical Cycling of nanoscale LiCoO2 – C. J. Patridge (NRC/NRL Cooperative Research Associate), C. T. Love (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), and D. E. Ramaker (The George Washington University)
15:40
647
Reaction Mechanism of Pyrophosphate Cathode Material Li2(MnyFe1-y)P2O7 – S. Nishimura, N. Furuta, D. Shimizu, P. Barpanda, Y. Yamada, and A. Yamada (The University of Tokyo)
16:00
648
A Cooperative Mechanism for the Diffusion of Li+ Ions in LiMgSO4F – D. Marrocchelli (Trinity College Dublin), M. Salanne (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie), and G. W. Watson (Trinity College Dublin)
16:20
649
Novel Electrode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries – M. Reddy and B. Chowdari (National University of Singapore)
16:40
650
Tracking Disorder in LiFePO4 with Electrochemical Lithium Insertion/Extraction – C. T. Love (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), A. Korovina, D. E. Ramaker (The George Washington University), and K. Swider-Lyons (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
17:00
651
Distinct Configuration of Antisite Defects in Olivine Phosphates: Comparison between LiFePO4 and LiMnPO4 – S. Chung (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology) and S. Choi (Korea Institute of Materials Science)
B5
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems
Battery / Energy Technology Honolulu 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems III – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Takeshi Abe and Takeyuki Doi 08:00
732
Ionic and Electronic Transport in Metal Fluoride Conversion Electrodes – J. Graetz, F. Wang, Y. Zhu (Brookhaven National Laboratory), H. Yu, A. Van Der Ven, K. Thornton (University of Michigan), N. Pereira, and G. G. Amatucci (Rutgers – The State University of New Jersey)
08:40
733
In Situ Neutron Reflectometry Analysis of Li4Ti5O12/Electrolyte Interface Using TwoDimensional Model Electrode – M. Hirayama, K. Suzuki, K. Kim, S. Taminato, R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology), N. Yamada, and M. Yonemura (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)
09:00
734
Electrode Architectures for ConversionBased Cathodes: Case of Iron Fluorides and Oxyfluorides – S. K. Martha, J. Nanda, J. Idrobo, S. Pannala, S. Dai, N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), J. Wang, and P. V. Braun (University of Illinois)
09:20
735
Time-Dependent Determination of HF Formation in LiPF6-Containing Electrolytes by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry – S. F. Lux, I. T. Lucas, J. Chevalier, T. J. Richardson, and R. M. Kostecki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:40
10:00
736
Cathode II – 14:00 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: Yong Yang and Atsuo Yamada 14:00
644
Toward Safe and Long-Cycle Life Li-Ion Batteries: New Polyanion-Cathode and Their Reaction Mechanism – Y. Yang (Xiamen University)
14:40
645
Bimetallic Sulfates A xMy(SO4)z.xH2O (A = Li, Na and M = 3d Metal): New Electrode Materials for Li- and Na-Ion Batteries – M. Reynaud, M. Ati (Université de Picardie Jules Verne CNRS UMR7314), M. Sougrati (Institut Charles Gerhardt, CNRS UMR5253), B. Melot (Université de Picardie Jules Verne CNRS UMR7314), G. Rousse (Institut de Minéralogie et de Physique des Milieux Condensées, Université Pierre et Marie Curie CNRS UMR7590), J. Chotard, and J. Tarascon (Université de Picardie Jules Verne CNRS UMR7314)
15:00
646
15:20
Revisiting the Lithium Metal Borate (LiMBO3; M= Fe, Mn, Co) Cathode Systems: Synthetic and Electrochemical Findings – Y. Yamashita, P. Barpanda, S. Chung, Y. Yamada, S. Nishimura, and A. Yamada (The University of Tokyo)
Intermission (20 Minutes) In Situ ECAFM and Raman Study on Interfacial Reactions between Graphite and PC-Based Solutions in Lithium Secondary Batteries – S. Jeong, H. Song (Soonchunhyang University), T. Abe (Kyoto University), M. Inaba (Doshisha University), and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Tuesday, October 9
10:00
10:40
Polyimide Gel Polymer Electrolyte-Directed Nanoscale Wrapping of High-Voltage LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 Cathode Active Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries – J. Park, J. Cho, and S. Lee (Kangwon National University)
11:00
738
In Situ Raman Imaging Applied to the Observation of Li Transport in a LiCoO2 Cathode – T. Nishi, H. Nakai, and A. Kita (Sony Energy Devices Corporation)
11:20
739
In Situ Electrochemical X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Mg Deposition – T. S. Arthur (Toyota Research Institute of North America), P. Glans-Suzuki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), M. Matsui, R. Zhang (Toyota Research Institute of North America), J. Guo (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and F. Mizuno (Toyota Research Institute of North America)
11:40
Tuesday, October 9
737
740
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
748
Interface Modification for Advanced 5V-Class All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries – A. Omori (Shizuoka University), C. Yada, H. Yamasaki (Toyota Motor Corporation), F. Sagane, and Y. Iriyama (Shizuoka University)
•
749
Reduction of the Interfacial Resistance at the Li7La3Zr2O12/LiCoO2 by Interface Modification – T. Kato (Shizuoka University), T. Hamanaka (Japan Fine Ceramics Center), F. Sagane (Shizuoka University), K. Yamamoto, T. Hirayama (Japan Fine Ceramics Center), and Y. Iriyama (Shizuoka University)
•
750
Enhanced Electrochemical Properties of Li4Ti5O12 Epitaxial Thin Film Electrode with Surface Modification – K. Kim, K. Suzuki, S. Taminato (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Tamura, J. Mizuki (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), J. Son (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), M. Hirayama, and R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
•
751
Silicon and Porous Silicon/Carbon Nanocomposites for Rechargeable Li- and Mg-Ion Batteries – S. Polisski and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
•
752
Effects of Initial Charging Temperature on Electrochemical Properties if Solid Electrolyte Interphase Formed upon Graphite Anodes – J. Choi, T. Lee, S. Kim, J. Ko, and Y. Lee (Hanbat National University)
•
753
Interfacial Reaction on Li3PO4/Li2RuO3 ThinFilm Electrode – S. Taminato, K. Suzuki, K. Kim (Tokyo Institute of Technology), J. Son (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), K. Tamura, J. Mizuki (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), M. Hirayama, and R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
•
754
Fundamental Investigations of Mechanical and Chemical Degradation Mechanisms in LithiumIon Battery Materials – V. A. Sethuraman, V. B. Shenoy, A. F. Bower (Brown University), L. Wang, B. L. Lucht, A. Bose (The University of Rhode Island), W. Euler (University of Rhode Island), and P. R. Guduru (Brown University)
•
755
Capacity Fading Mechanism of Graphite Negative-Electrodes in Electrolytes Containing Trialkyl Phosphates – H. Nakagawa, M. Ochida, S. Tsubouchi, Y. Domi, T. Yamanaka, T. Doi, T. Abe, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
•
756
Depth-Resolved X-ray Absorption Spectroscopic Study on Nanoscale Observation of the ElectrodeElectrolyte Interface for All Solid State LithiumIon Batteries – T. Ina (Kyoto University), T. Okumura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), T. Nakatsutsumi, Y. Orikasa, H. Arai (Kyoto University), Y. Iriyma (Shizuoka University), T. Uruga (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), H. Tanida, Z. Ogumi, and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University)
In Situ Observation of Sn Thin-Film Anode / Electrolyte Interface by X-ray Reflectivity – K. Shimada, T. Kawaguchi, T. Ichitsubo, E. Matsubara, K. Fukuda, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems IV – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: Soon Ki-Jeong and Yue Qi 14:00
741
Spectroscopic and Spectrometric Studies of the SEI and Its Interaction with Anode Electrode Surfaces – A. A. Gewirth, H. Tavassol, B. R. Long, J. W. Buthker, and L. Huff (University of Illinois)
14:40
742
Porous Silicon Impregnated Carbon NanoSpheres for S-Block Metal Ion Battery Negative Electrodes – S. Polisski and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
15:00
743
Study on Solid Electrolyte Interphase Layer on Si Anode by Surface Modification – C. Jung, W. Jeon, H. Han (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), H. Choi, and S. Jeong (Soonchunhyang University)
15:20
744
15:40
16:00
745
Inelastic Shape Changes in Contacting Silicon Particles and Binder Failure in Composite Lithium-ion-battery Electrodes – H. Wang, V. A. Sethuraman, P. R. Guduru, and V. B. Shenoy (Brown University) Intermission (20 Minutes) Studies of Interfacial Reactions on Silicon-Based Film Electrode in Ionic Liquid Battery Electrolyte – C. Nguyen (Chungnam National University), S. Woo (LG Chem Ltd.), and S. Song (Chungnam National University)
16:20
746
Mechanism of SEI Layer Formation on the Si Electrodes Studied by XPS and ToF-SIMS – C. Pereira-Nabais, J. Swiatowska (CNRS Chimie ParisTech), A. Chagnes (Chimie ParisTech (ENSCP)), P. Tran-Van (Renault Research Department), M. Cassir (Chimie ParisTech (ENSCP)), and P. Marcus (CNRS Chimie ParisTech)
16:40
747
In Situ Stress Measurements in Composite Lithium-Ion-Battery Electrodes during Charge/ Discharge Processes – V. A. Sethuraman, A. Nguyen, S. P. Nadimpalli (Brown University), D. P. Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory), A. F. Bower, V. B. Shenoy, and P. R. Guduru (Brown University)
98
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
08:20
08:40
813
Battery / Energy Technology Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes II (Lithium NMC-Based Systems) – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Daniel Abraham and Ilias Belharouak 08:00
09:20
804
805
806
Synthesis of 0.5Li2MnO3•0.5LiMO2 (M = Mn, Ni, Co) Layered-Layered Integrated Cathode Electrode Materials with Mechanochemical Process – S. Kim, K. Chung, and B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes II (Lithium NMC-Based Systems) – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Ilias Belharouak and Daniel Abraham 10:00
814
Composition Optimization of xLi2MnO3∙(1-x) LiMO2 Electrodes (M= Mn, Ni, Co) Prepared via Spray Pyrolysis Process – M. Lengyel (Washington University in St. Louis), X. Zhang (Argonne National Laboratory), G. Atlas (Washington University in St. Louis), D. Elhassid (X-tend Energy LLC), I. Belharouak (Argonne National Laboratory), and R. Axelbaum (Washington University in St. Louis)
The Effect of LaMeO3 as Stabilizer Phase in 0.5[Li0.33Mn0.67]O2•0.5Li[Ni0.33Co0.33Mn0.33]O2 Cathode Material – M. Kim, K. Park, J. Yoon, M. Park, J. Park (Samsung Electronics), W. Yoon (Sungkyunkwan University), and S. Doo (Samsung Electronics)
10:20
815
Effect of Carbon Coating on Li[Li1/3Mn 2/3] O2-LiMO2 Cathode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries – Y. Wu (General Motors), X. Wang (Optimal, Inc.), and Z. Liu (General Motors)
Structure Evolution and Its Relation to the Voltage Fade Behavior in Li-Rich Layered Li1.2Ni0.15Co0.1Mn0.55O2 Cathode Material during Cycling: X-ray Diffraction and Absorption Spectroscopy Study – X. Yu, K. Nam, E. Hu (Brookhaven National Laboratory), D. P. Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory), and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
10:40
816
Transition Metal Dissolution on Mixed LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2-LiMn 2O4 Cathodes for Li-ion Batteries – L. Liu, A. Drews, and R. Kudla (Ford Motor Company)
11:00
817
Optimizing LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 Capacity by Controlling Cathode Porosity through Calendaring – J. Li, J. Kiggans, C. Daniel, and D. L. Wood (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:20
818
Root Cause for Rapid Growth of Cell Impedance in Li-Ion High Energy Cells Having Overlithiated Cathodes and Graphite Negatives – C. Ma, R. Staniewicz, B. Deveney, S. Hafner (SAFT America Inc), R. Bugga (California Institute of Technology), W. C. West, M. C. Smart, and J. Soler (Calfornia Institute of Technology)
11:40
819
Structure Studies of Reaction Mechanism for Surface-Modified LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 Epitaxial Thin-Film Electrode – M. Abe (Toyota Motor Corporation), K. Suzuki, H. Minamishima, M. Hirayama, R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Tamura, and J. Mizuki (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
12:00
820
Improvement of Elevated Temperature Performance of Li-Rich Cathode Material with Ionic Liquids Electrolyte for LithiumIon Batteries – J. Li, S. Jeong (University of Muenster), R. Klöpsch, M. Winter, and S. Passerini (University of Münster)
09:00
807
Effect of Precursor Synthesis Atmosphere on Morphology and Electrochemical Performance of Li1.20Ni0.16Mn0.56Co0.8O2 and Li1.17Ni0.25Mn0.58O2 – J. Camardese, R. Shunmugasundaram, and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)
09:20
808
Synthesis and Morphological Analysis of Carbonate Based Precursors for LithiumIon Battery Cathode Materials – R. Shunmugasundaram, T. Byrne, and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Electrolytes I – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Brett Lucht and Marshall Smart 08:00
809
Development of All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery Using Quasi-Solidified Glyme – Li-Salt Complexes as Electrolytes – A. Unemoto, T. Matsuo, Y. Gambe, and I. Honma (Tohoku University)
08:20
810
Nanocrystalline Solid Electrolyte: β-Li3PS4 – Z. Liu, W. Fu, Z. Lin, N. J. Dudney, E. Payzant, and C. Liang (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
08:40
09:00
811
812
The Effect of Microstructure on the Lithium Ion Conduction of the LiBH4 -LiI Solid Solution – D. Sveinbjornsson, D. Blanchard, M. Mogensen, P. Norby, and T. Vegge (Technical University of Denmark)
Development of Li-Ion Technology Based on Aqueous Electrolytes – S. Martinet, L. CrepelMarchal (CEA-LITEN), F. Alloin, and J. Lepretre (LEPMI, Grenoble-INP) Topological Analysis of Lithium Migration Paths: Application to Solid Electrolytes – L. Miara, M. Aryanpour (Samsung Electronics), S. Ong, Y. Mo, G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and H. Lee (Samsung Electronics)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Electrolytes I – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Marshall Smart and Brett Lucht 10:00
821
Electrochemical Intercalation of Lithium-Ion in Propylene Carbonate Based Electrolytes ― Effect of Addition of Bivalent-Ions ― – S. Takeuchi, F. Sagane, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
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Tuesday, October 9
B6
Lithium-Ion Batteries
Tuesday, October 9
10:20
822
Investigation of Temperature Dependent Stability of Ethylene Carbonate and Propylene Carbonate in multicomponent Electrolytes for Lithium Ion batteries – C. L. Foss (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), A. Svensson, E. Sheridan (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry), S. Sunde, and F. Vullum-Bruer (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
10:40
823
Advanced Electrolytes for Lithium Ion Batteries in High Voltage Systems – J. Li and M. Payne (Novolyte Technologies)
11:00
824
Examination of Applying Fluorinated Phosphate Ester to Electrolyte Solvent of the Batteries with LiNi0.5Mn1.5-xTixO4 Cathode – T. Noguchi, M. Uehara, Y. Katoh, H. Sasaki, and K. Utsugi (NEC corporation)
11:20
825
Effect of Electrolyte Solvents on LowTemperature Performance of Li-Ion Batteries – J. Eom, L. Cao, and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)
11:40
826
Influences of Molecular Interactions on Battery Electrolyte Properties and Processes – K. L. Gering (Idaho National Laboratory)
12:00
827
Novel IL Based Electrolytes for Secondary Lithium Ion Batteries – H. Srour (Laboratoire de Chimie Organométallique de Surface), H. Rouault (CEA), and C. Santini (CNRS)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
14:20
833
Gelled Polymer Electrolyte Thin Films with Mechanical Integrity and Persistent Structure for Lithium Ion Batteries – S. Wang, C. Huang, P. Kuo, and H. Teng (National Cheng Kung University)
14:40
834
Intensive Dry and Wet Mixing Enhancing the Electrochemical Performance of Secondary Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes – H. Bockholt, L. Kleinfeldt, W. Haselrieder, and A. Kwade (TU Braunschweig)
15:00
835
Structure, Disorder, and Crystallization; Lessons Learned from Analysis of Lithium Triflurormethanesulfonate – M. P. Foley (U.S. Naval Academy), C. Worosz, L. Haverhals, K. Sweely (U. S. Naval Academy), W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University), H. De Long (AFRL/AFOSR), and P. Trulove (US Naval Academy)
15:20
836
Synthesis and Characterization of Ionic Liquid for Lithium-Ion Batteries – X. Sun, C. Liao, and S. Dai (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes III (Metal Oxide Systems) – 16:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Ratnakumar Bugga and Ayyakkannu Manivannan 16:00
837
Flux Growth of High-Quality LiCoO2 Crystals for All-Crystal-State Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Batteries – Y. Mizuno, H. Wagata (Shinshu University), T. Ishizaki (Shibaura Institute of Technology), T. Sakaguchi, K. Kohama (Toyota Motor Corporation), K. Yubuta, T. Shishido (Tohoku University), S. Oishi, and K. Teshima (Shinshu University)
16:20
838
The effects of Carbon Additive on Electrochemical Performance of High Voltage Spinel LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 – J. Zheng, J. Xiao, W. Xu, X. Li, and J. Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
16:40
839
First Principles Calculation of Electronic Structures and Thermal Stability of Spinel LiNi2O4 – A. Kuwabara, C. Fisher, Y. Ikuhara, H. Moriwake (Japan Fine Ceramics Center), H. Oki (Toyota Motor Corporation), and Y. Ikuhara (The University of Tokyo)
17:00
840
Investigations of the Phase Diagram of the Lithium-Manganese-Nickel Oxide System obtained at 800°C – E. McCalla and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)
17:20
841
Production of Manganese Oxide Nanowire Powders and Their Characterization for Li Ion Batteries and Capacitors – V. Vendra, A. Thapa, S. Sunkara (University of Louisville), T. Nguyen (Univeristy of Louisville), and M. K. Sunkara (University of Louisville)
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes II (Lithium NMC-Based Systems) – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Doron Aurbach and Jun Liu 14:00
828
(ECS Battery Division Technology Award Presentation) Case Studies in Developing Battery Technologies – Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
14:40
829
Relaxation Phase Analysis for Li inserted Li-Mn-O Cathode Material – I. Seo, S. Park, and T. Yao (Kyoto University)
15:00
830
Study on the Transport Properties of LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2/LiMn 2O4 Blends with Different Compositions – H. Tran, C. Taeubert (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie und WasserstoffForschung BW (ZSW)), and M. WohlfahrtMehrens (ZSW-Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)
15:20
831
Structural Modification and Electrochemical Characteristics of Co-substituted Hollanditetype Manganese Oxides using a Hydrothermal Method – Y. Kadoma, H. Watanabe, K. Ui, and N. Kumagai (Iwate University)
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Electrolytes I – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Wesley Henderson and Matthew Foley 14:00
100
832
Conformal Electrodeposition of Copolymer Electrolyte into Self-Organized Titania Nanotubes for Lithium Ion Microbatteries – T. Djenizian (University of Aix-Marseille)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
10:00
1117
(Invited) A Reversible Lithium-Air Battery with Low Charge Polarization using EtherBased Electrolytes – K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory), J. Lu (Argonne National Lab), H. Jung (Hanyang University), K. C. Lau, Z. Zhang, J. Schlueter, P. Du, R. Assary, J. Greeley, G. Ferguson, H. Wang (Argonne National Laboratory), J. Hassoun (University of Rome Sapienza), H. Iddir (Argonne National Laboratory), Y. Sun, B. Scrosati (Hanyang University), and L. A. Curtiss (Argonne National Laboratory)
10:40
1118
A Long Life, High Capacity, High Rate LithiumAir Battery Using a Stable Glyme Electrolyte – H. Jung, J. Park, H. Kim (Hanyang University), J. Hassoun (University of Rome Sapienza), C. Yoon, B. Scrosati, and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)
11:00
1119
Stability of Li-Salts during the Discharge Reaction in a Li-O2 Cell – G. M. Veith, J. Nanda, and N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:20
1120
Stability of Pyr14TFSI Ionic Liquid in Li-O2 Cells and Its effect on the Cycling Behavior – M. Piana, N. Tsiouvaras, S. Meini, I. Buchberger, J. Wandt, H. A. Gasteiger (Technische Universität München), and A. Garsuch (BASF SE)
11:40
1121
Electrochemical Performance of All-SolidState Lithium-Air Batteries – H. Kitaura and H. Zhou (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cell Design Aspects – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Daniel Abraham and Fikile Brushett 16:00
842
Designing Long-Life, High Energy LithiumIon Cells – D. P. Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory), Y. Li (University of Rochester), M. Bettge, and Y. Zhu (Argonne National Laboratory)
16:20
843
Electrochemical Characterization of Semi-Solid Li-Ion Electrodes – N. Baram, W. Carter, and Y. Chiang (MIT)
16:40
17:00
17:20
17:40
B7
844
845
846
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Influence of Anode/Cathode Balancing on Cycling Stability of Lithium Ion Cells – M. D. Wilka, A. Hoffmann, R. Stern (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW-Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research) Evaluation of Effective Electrical Conductivity of Carbon Electrode with Porous Metal Collector – G. Inoue (Kyoto University), S. Abe, Y. Fan, Y. Matsukuma, and M. Minemoto (Kyushu University) VGCF Cloth for Thin, Flexible Electrodes for Advanced Conformal Batteries – D. J. Burton (Applied Sciences, Inc.), N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), G. Nazri (Wayne State University), S. K. Martha (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), G. Nazri (Wayne State University), and J. Howe (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Effects of Volume Expansion and Fluid-Solid Stress Interaction within Lithium-Ion Batteries – C. Zhang (The Ohio State University), A. Conlisk, G. Rizzoni (Ohio State University), and J. Marcicki (The Ohio State University & Ford Motor Company)
13:20
1122
(Invited) Investigation of ORR and OER in Non-Aqueous (and Aqueous) Li-O2 Cells Using Metal Oxide Catalysts – B. D. Adams, S. Oh, R. W. Black, A. Baran- Harper, and L. F. Nazar (University of Waterloo)
14:00
1123
Metal Nitrides as Alternative Catalyst for Air Cathodes – C. Pozo-Gonzalo, A. A. Torriero, P. Howlett, M. Forsyth (Deakin University), A. M. Glushenkov, O. Kartachova, and Y. Chen (Geelong Technology Precinct)
14:20
1124
(Invited) Dual-Electrolyte Lithium-Air Batteries with Buffer Catholytes – A. Manthiram (The University of Texas at Austin), L. Li, and Y. Fu (University of Texas at Austin)
Role of Manganese Oxides in the Oxygen Electrode for Li-Air Batteries – I. Bae (Duracell Technology Center) and K. Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
14:40
1125
Investigations of Li-O2 Batteries Using Polyethylene Oxide in Structured ThreePhase Electrodes – J. R. Harding, Y. Lu, P. T. Hammond, and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Highly Performance and Stable Core-corona Bifunctional Catalyst for Rechargeable Metal-air Batteries – Z. Chen, Z. Chen, D. Higgins, and A. Yu (University of Waterloo)
15:00
Battery division student research award addressheld jointly with B4 (20 Minutes)
15:20
1126
Graphene-Metal Oxide Catalysts for Li-O2 Batteries – R. W. Black, J. Lee, B. D. Adams, A. Baran- Harper, and L. F. Nazar (University of Waterloo)
15:40
1127
The effect of the Surface Area of LaNiO3 Support on the Oxygen Reduction/Evolution Activity of Air Electrode for Rechargeable Metal-Air Batteries – M. Yuasa, H. Imamura, T. Kida, and K. Shimanoe (Kyushu University)
Metal-Air Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Nautilus 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Electrolyte – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Yangchuan Xing and Jie Xiao 08:00 1113
08:40
1114
09:00 1115 09:20
1116
09:40
Catalyst – 13:20 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: V. Thangadurai and Zheng Li
Recent Developments in Solid Li-Ion Electrolytes – V. Thangadurai (University of Calgary) The Effects of Electrolyte Salts on the Performance of Li-Air Batteries – E. Nasybulin, W. Xu, M. H. Engelhard, Z. Nie, J. Hu, J. Xiao, M. Gross, and J. Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Tuesday, October 9
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
16:00 1128
Graphene/Metal Oxide Catalyst Based High Capacity Cathode for Li-O2 Batteries – R. S. Kalubarme, C. Ahn, and C. Park (Chonnam National University)
16:20
1129
Activated and Nitrogen Doped Carbon Nanofibers as Oxygen Reduction Electrode Materials for Zinc-Air Batteries – D. C. Higgins, Y. Liu, Z. Chen, and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
16:40
1130
Nickel Cobalt Oxide Nanostructures on Graphene as an Active Bifunctional Electrocatalyst – D. Lee, A. Yu, H. Park, and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center B7 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Nobuyuki Imanishi and V.Thangadual
Tuesday, October 9
•
1131
Cyclic Voltammetry of Zn/Zn(II) Couple in Dycyanamide Anion and Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)Imide Anion Based Ionic Liquids – M. Xu, D. Ivey (University of Alberta), Y. Bing, Z. Xie, and W. Qu (National Research Council Canada)
•
1132
Carbon Air Electrodes for Alkaline Aqueous Electrolyte Lithium/Air Secondary Batteries – H. Ohkuma, I. Uechi, N. Imanishi, Y. Takeda, and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)
•
1133
Microwave-Assistanted Synthesis of Ag-MnO2/ SWNT Electrocatalyst for Metal-Air Cells – G. Zhang and Y. Jiang (Yangtze Normal University)
•
1134
Carbon Sphere Dotted with Co3O4 and RuO2 Nano Particles for Rechargeable Li/Air Batteries – C. Park and Y. Park (Kyonggi University)
•
1142
An Effort to Understand the Basic Characteristics of Hybrid Li-air Cell Performance – D. Yoon, K. Kim (SK Innovation), M. Park (SK Innovation, Battery R&D), S. Kim, and H. Sun (SK Innovation)
•
1143
Electrodeposited Manganese Oxide Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Aqueous Alkaline Media – S. H. Pulukadang and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)
•
1144
Electrochemical Properties of Graphene Based Catalyst for Rechargeable Li/O2 Batteries – C. Ahn, R. S. Kalubarme, and C. Park (Chonnam National University)
•
1145
Effects of Nb2O5 Addition on the Electrochemical Properties of Li1.5Al0.5Ge1.5P3O12 Glass Ceramic for Li-Air Batteries – T. Kim, R. S. Kalubarme, and C. Park (Chonnam National University)
•
1146
Rechargeable Li/O2 Cell Based on a LiTFSIDMMP/PFSA-Li Composite Electrolyte – H. Wang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), X. Liao (Shanghai Jiaotong University), L. Li, and Z. Ma (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
•
1147
MnO2-Based Nanostructures as Catalysts for Oxygen Oxidation-Reduction Reaction in Rechargeable Lithium-Oxygen Battery – B. Huang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), X. Liao (Shanghai Jiaotong University), and Z. Ma (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
•
1148
Multifunctional Carbon Nanoarchitectures as AirBreathing Cathodes for Rechargeable Zn-Air and Li-Air Batteries – C. N. Chervin, J. W. Long, M. J. Wattendorf, N. W. Kucko, and D. R. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
•
1149
Modeling of Bifunctional Electrode in Metal Air Battery – D. Chan (LeeMing Institute of Technology), K. Hsueh (National United University), C. Wu, and W. Chang (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
•
1150
Inhibiting Ability of Chelating Agent on Aluminum Corrosion in Alkaline Solution and Testing of Aluminum-Air Single Cell – C. Wu, C. Chung (Industrial Technology Research Institute), K. Hsueh (National United University), and W. Chang (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
•
1135
Synthesis and Properties of Garnet-Type Li7-xyLa 3Zr2-yNby O12-0.5x – K. Ishiguro, Y. Nakata, N. Imanishi, A. Hirano, Y. Takeda, and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)
•
1136
Air Electrode with Oxide Catalyst for Aqueous Lithium-Air Rechargeable Batteries – S. Sunahiro, H. Ohkuma, I. Uechi, N. Imanishi, Y. Takeda, and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)
•
1137
Lithium Nitride Formation on Lithium Metal – N. Futamura, T. Ichikawa, N. Imanishi, Y. Takeda, and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)
•
1151
•
1138
Role of Metal Decoration in the Catalytic Activity of Urchin-Like MnO2 for Oxygen Reaction in Aqueous Lithium-Oxygen Batteries – K. Jung, J. Lee, A. Riaz, S. Lee, T. Lim, S. Park, R. Song, and K. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
The Kinetic Reaction of Aluminum-Air Battery in Different Aqueous Solution – C. Wang, K. Hsueh (National United University), and C. Hsieh (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research)
•
1152
Manganese Oxide Nanosheets: Applications in High Energy Density Zn-Air Batteries – Y. Korenblit (Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology), G. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology), and J. Cho (Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology)
•
1139
Tape-Cast Lithium Conducting Solid Electrolyte Li1.4Ti1.6Al0.4(PO4)3 for Aqueous Lithium-Air Batteries – K. Takahashi, N. Imanishi, Y. Takeda, and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)
•
1140
Rechargeable, All-Solid Li-Air Battery – W. Chang (Industrial Technology Research Institute), D. Hallinan (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Y. Lee (Industrial Technology Research Institute), T. Yen (CPC), and C. Yang (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
•
1141
Mesoporous Nitrogen Doped Carbon as Cathode Materials for High Capacity Lithium-Air Batteries – A. Zahoor, M. Christy, Y. Hwang, J. Choi, and K. Nahm (Chonbuk National University)
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Solid Electrolytes, Polymer – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Henderson and Dr. Ue
Liquid Electrolytes, Ionic Liquid 1 – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Winter and Dr. Ishikawa 14:00
1210
FSI-Based Ionic Liquid Electrolyte and Its Specific Effects with Other Component Materials on Li Battery Performance – M. Ishikawa and M. Yamagata (Kansai University)
14:40
1211
Lithiated Block Copolymer Electrolytes with Ionic Liquids for Batteries – A. S. Fisher, M. B. Khalid, and P. Kofinas (University of Maryland)
08:00 1201
Nanostructured Solid Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries – N. P. Balsara (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
15:00
1212
08:40 1202
Block Copolymer-Ceramic Nanocomposites as Solid Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries – I. Gurevitch, J. Cabana, and N. P. Balsara (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Improving the Cathode/Electrolyte Interface Using Ionic Liquids – A. Caputo, Q. Hu, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:20
1213
Cycle Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries Containing Ionic Liquids with Improved Reduction Stability – T. Itakura, K. Ito, R. Yokoi, J. Ishikawa, H. Inoue, H. Kadoma, J. Momo, T. Moriwaka, K. Nanba, M. Takahashi, and S. Yamazaki (Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.)
09:00 1203
Conductivity of Electronic and Ionic Conducting Block Copolymer Electrolytes through Electrochemical Doping in the Solid-State – S. N. Patel, A. E. Javier (University of California – Berkeley), and N. P. Balsara (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:20 1204
High Temperature Cycling of Solid Polymer Lithium Batteries – Q. Hu, A. Caputo, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Liquid Electrolytes, Ionic Liquid 2 – 16:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Ishikawa and Dr. Trulove 16:00
1214
Application of Electroactive Ionic Liquids to Improve the Safety of Lithium-Ion Batteries – J. C. Forgie, D. Rochefort, S. El Khakani, and D. MacNeil (Université de Montréal)
16:20
1215
Transport Properties for Ionic Liquids and Implications for Li-Ion Battery Design – V. L. George and T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)
16:40
1216
Exploring Solvents toward Stable Electrolyte for Li-Air Battery – K. Takechi, T. Shiga, S. Higashi (Toyota Central Research & Develop Labs. Inc.), H. Nakamoto (Toyota Motor Corporation), F. Mizuno (Toyota Research Institute of North America), H. Nishikoori, H. Iba (Toyota Motor Corporation), and T. Asaoka (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)
17:00
1217
Li+ Cation Diffusion in Ionic Liquid Electrolyte and Rate Capability of Lithium Secondary Battery – K. Yoshida, N. Tachikawa, K. Ueno, K. Dokko, and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
17:20
1218
Compatibility of Room Temperature Ionic Liquid Electrolytes with Sulfur Cathode for Lithium Secondary Batteries – J. Park, N. Tachikawa, K. Ueno, K. Dokko, and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
Liquid Electrolytes, Gel and Composite – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Dr. Jow and Dr. Winter 10:00 1205
10:40 1206
Preparation, Performance in Various Cell Configurations and Limitations of Novel Electrolyte Components for Liquid and Gel Polymer Electrolytes – R. Schmitz, E. Krämer, R. Müller, R. W. Schmitz, J. Kasnatscheew, R. Wagner, M. Amereller, P. Janßen (Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster), P. Bieker, T. Placke, O. Fromm, H. Meyer (University of Münster), P. Isken, A. Lex-Balducci, I. Profatilova, T. Langer, A. Schmitz, C. Stock, U. Vogl, T. Schedlbauer, H. Gores (Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster), S. Passerini (University of Münster), and M. Winter (Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster) Organoboron Ion-Gel Electrolytes as LithiumIons Transport Media – N. Matsumi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
11:00
1207
Design of Borosilicate Type Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Ion-Gel Electrolytes – K. S. Smaran and N. Matsumi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
11:20
1208
3D Hybrid Clay-CNT Nanofillers for Polymer Electrolytes in Lithium-Ion Batteries – H. Ardebili (University of Houston), C. Tang (Sichuan University), K. Hackenberg (Rice University), Q. Fu (Sichuan University), and P. Ajayan (Rice University)
11:40
1209
Electrochemical Characterization of Ionic Liquid Based Composite Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Batteries – N. Krawczyk, K. Sann (Justus Liebig University Gießen), S. Kraas, A. Schlifke, J. Vogel (University of Hamburg), B. Luerßen (Justus Liebig University), M. Fröba (University of Hamburg), and J. Janek (Justus Liebig University Gießen)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center B8 – Poster Sesison – Electrolytes – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Dr. Ue, Dr. Ishikawa, and Dr. Henderson •
1219
First-Principles Study on Li Diffusion in Solid Electrolyte Lithium Lanthanum Titanates(LLTO) – Y. Tanaka and T. Ohno (National Institute for Materials Science)
103
Tuesday, October 9
B8
Non-Aqueous Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries
•
1220
Application of Nonflammable Gel Electrolytes Containing Fluorinated Alkylphosphates to Lithium-Ion Batteries – N. Yoshimoto, Y. Abiru, M. Egashira (Yamaguchi University), M. Aoki, H. Mimura, H. Eguchi (TOSOH F-TECH, Inc.), and M. Morita (Yamaguchi University)
•
1221
Ion Transport Behavior in Polymerized Imidazolium Ionic Liquids – J. Lee, M. Kim, J. Lee, S. Hong, and C. Koo (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
•
Tuesday, October 9
B9
1222
Highly Stable Cycling of Si-C Composite Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries by Using FSI-Based Ionic Liquid – K. Koga (Kansai University), T. Sugimoto, M. Kikuta (Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd.), T. Higashizaki, M. Kono (Elexcel Co., Ltd.), M. Yamagata, and M. Ishikawa (Kansai University)
11:40
1290
Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village B-1.1 Contamination Effects – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Balsu Lakshmanan and Doug Hansen 08:00 1291
Missions and Progressions of Impurities WG under NEDO’s PEFC Residential CHP System Project – K. Kobayashi (Fuel Cell Research Center, Daido University), Y. Oono, and M. Hori (Daido University)
08:20 1292
Characterizing Leachant Contaminants from Fuel Cell Assembly Aids, a Prelude to Effects on Performance – C. S. Macomber, J. Christ, H. Wang, B. S. Pivovar, and H. N. Dinh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
08:40 1293
Understanding the Effects of Contaminants from Assembly Aids Materials used as Balance of Plant Materials on PEMFCs -In Situ Studies – M. S. Opu, M. Ohashi, H. Cho (University of South Carolina), C. S. Macomber, H. N. Dinh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)
09:00 1294
The Impact of Operating Conditions on the Performance effect of Selected Airborne PEMFC Contaminants – Y. Zhai, M. Angelo, and J. St-Pierre (University of Hawaii)
09:20 1295
The Contamination Behavior of Organic Compounds on PEMFC – H. Cho, M. S. Opu, M. Ohashi, and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 12 (PEFC 12)
Energy Technology / Corrosion / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
A-1.1 Modeling 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Partha Mukerjee, David Harvey, and Scott Calabrese Barton 08:00 1282
Modeling and Diagnostics in Biological Fuel Cells – H. Wen, D. Chakraborty, P. Kar, and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)
08:40 1283
Modelling of Water Droplet Dynamics in PEM Fuel Cell Flow Channels – T. Wu and N. Djilali (University of Victoria)
09:20 1284
Modeling Oxygen Concentration Oscillation in the Gas Channel of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells: A Comparison between Numerical and Analytical Approaches – P. Guillemet (University of Nantes), G. Maranzana, J. Mainka (Nancy University), O. Lottin (Lorraine UniversityCNRS), J. Dillet, and A. Lamibrac (Nancy University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1285
A Two-Phase Pressure Drop Model Incorporating Local Water Balance in PEM Fuel Cell Gas Channels – E. J. See and S. Kandlikar (Rochester Institute of Technology)
10:20 1286
Diffusive – Kinetic Evaporation Models for Fuel Cells – E. Medici, D. Frtiz, and J. S. Alllen (Michigan Technological University)
10:40 1287
A Map to Start PEFC under Freezing Temperature -Theoretical Analysis of Supercooled State in Cell- – Y. Ishikawa (NIPPON SOKEN, INC), K. Ito (Kyushu University), M. Shiozawa (Nippon Soken, Inc.), and M. Kondo (Toyota Motor Corporation)
11:00 1288 11:20
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1289
10:00 1296
Liquid Water Scavenging of PEMFC Contaminants – B. Wetton (University of British Columbia) and J. St-Pierre (University of Hawaii)
10:20 1297
The Poisoning and Recovery of Pt/VC Electrocatalysts Contaminated with Glycol-Based Coolant Formulations – Y. Garsany (EXCET/ NRL), S. Dutta (Dynalene), and K. Swider-Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory)
10:40 1298
Evaluation of PEMFC System Contaminants on the Performance of Pt Catalyst via Cyclic Voltammetry – H. Wang, C. S. Macomber, J. Christ, G. Bender, B. S. Pivovar, H. N. Dinh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), R. Reid, B. Lakshmanan, K. O’Leary (General Motors Corporation), M. Das, M. Ohashi, and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)
11:00
1299
The Influence of NaCl Aerosol on the Performance of a PEM Fuel Cell Cathode – O. A. Baturina (Naval Research Laboratory), P. Northrup (Stony Brook University), and K. Swider-Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory)
11:20
1300
Effect of Cationic Contaminants on PEM Fuel Cell Performance – J. Qi, X. Wang, U. Pasaogullari, L. Bonville, and T. Molter (University of Connecticut)
Numerical Modeling of a Non-Flooding Hybrid Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell – B. McNealy and J. L. Hertz (University of Delaware) Statistical Simulation of the Performance and Degradation of a PEMFC Membrane Electrode Assembly – D. B. Harvey (Queen’s University), A. Bellemare-Davis (Ballard Power Systems), K. Karan, B. Jayansankar (Queen’s University), J. Pharoah (Queen’s-RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre), V. Colbow, A. Young, and S. Wessel (Ballard Power Systems)
Multi-Scale First-Principles Modeling of ThreePhase System of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell – G. Brunello, J. Choi, S. Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology), and D. B. Harvey (Queen’s University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
1301
The Impact of Low Levels of NH3 in an Operating Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell as the Platinum Loading/Ionomer is Varied – T. Rockward, C. Quesada, K. C. Rau, and F. H. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
08:40 1312
3-D Tracking and Visualization of Hundreds of Fuel Cell Nanocatalysts during Electrochemical Aging – Y. Yu, H. Xin, R. Hovden, D. Wang, J. Mundy, D. A. Muller, and H. D. Abruña (Cornell University)
09:00 1313
Correlating Catalyst and Catalyst-Support Structures with Observed Degradation in PEM Fuel Cell – K. L. More, D. A. Cullen, J. Idrobo, K. A. Perry, and K. Reeves (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
09:20 1314
Quantifying Catalyst Losses in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – D. A. Cullen and K. L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Honlulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village C-1.1 Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membranes 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Mark Edmundson and Deborah Jones 08:00 1302
Advances in Proton Exchange Membrane Technology – S. Banerjee, D. Prugh, and S. Frisk (DuPont Company)
08:40 1303
Nanofiber Composite Membranes Using Low EW PFSA – J. Ballengee and P. Pintauro (Vanderbilt University)
09:00 1304
Novel System for Characterizing Electro-Osmotic Drag Coefficient of Proton Exchange Membranes – H. Xu, J. Ma, and C. Mittelsteadt (Giner Inc.)
09:20 1305
Mechanism of Perfluorsulfonic Acid Membrane Chemical Degradation Under Low RH Conditions – F. D. Coms (General Motors Company), H. Xu, T. McCallum, and C. Mittelsteadt (Giner Inc.)
09:40
10:00 1315
Challenges to High-Volume Production of Fuel Cell Materials: Quality Control – M. Ulsh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), B. Sopori, N. Aieta (NREL), and G. Bender (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
10:40 1307
Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Durability -Local degradation at pinholes – S. Kreitmeier (Paul Scherrer Institut), A. Wokaun (Paul Scherrer Institute), and F. Büchi (Paul Scherrer Institut)
11:00 1308
Nafion Polymer Backbone Degradation Mechanism in PEM Fuel Cell from Quantum Mechanics Calculations – T. Yu, Y. Sha, W. Liu, B. V. Merinov (California Institute of Technology), P. Shirvanian (Ford Motor Co.), and W. Goddard III (California Institute of Technology)
11:20
1309
Modeling of Side Chain Degradation in PEMFC Membranes – K. Wong, P. Melchy, M. Eikerling (Simon Fraser University), M. Lauritzen (Ballard Power Systems), and E. Kjeang (Simon Fraser University)
11:40
1310
Investigation of PEM Degradation Kinetics and Degradation Mitigation Using In Situ Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Real-Time Monitoring of Fluoride-Ion Release – V. Prabhakaran, C. G. Arges, and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village D-1.1 Durability of Pt-Based Cathodes 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: David A. Muller and Yu Morimoto Imaging Catalyst Degradation at the Atomic Scale – D. A. Muller, Y. Yu, H. Xin, D. Wang, and H. D. Abruña (Cornell University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Catalyst Degradation: Nanoparticle Population Dynamics and Kinetic Processes – S. G. Rinaldo (Simon Fraser University), W. Lee (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corporation, 9000 Glenlyon Parkway Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5J 5J8), J. Stumper (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.), and M. Eikerling (Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5A 1S6)
10:20
1316
Study of the Cathode Catalyst Layer Degradation Mechanisms in PEM Fuel Cell – P. Urchaga, S. Goli (Tennessee Technological University), and C. A. Rice (Tennessee Tech University)
10:40
1317
In Situ Anomalous Small-Angle X-ray Scattering Study of Fuel Cell Catalyst Degradation in Aqueous and Membrane Electrode Assembly Environments – J. Gilbert (University of Wisconsin – Madison), N. Kariuki, A. Kropf (Argonne National Laboratory), D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison), D. J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), S. Ball, J. Sharman, B. Theobald, and G. Hards (Johnson Matthey Technology Center)
11:00
1318
Cathode Catalysts Degradation Mechanism from Liquid Electrolyte to Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – A. A. Marcu and G. Toth (Daimler AG)
11:20
1319
Rotating Disk Electrode Techniques Designed to Simulate Fuel Cell Startup/Shut-Down Transient Conditions – D. A. Stevens, J. Harlow, R. J. Sanderson, T. C. Crowtz, J. Dahn (Dalhousie University), G. D. Vernstrom, L. L. Atanasoska, G. M. Haugen, and R. T. Atanasoski (3M Company)
11:40
1320
The Influence of Experimental Conditions on the Catalyst Degradation in the Accelerated Durability Test using a Rotating Disk Electrode – T. Nagai, H. Murata (TOYOTA CENTRAL R&D LABS., INC.), and Y. Morimoto (Toyota Central R&D Labs, Inc.)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1306
08:00 1311
Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village E-1.1 Alkaline Electrocatalysis – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Karen Swider-Lyons and Elena Baranova 08:00 1321
Electrocatalysis of Small Organic and Inorganic Molecules for Direct Oxidation Fuel Cells – E. A. Baranova, A. Allagui, and B. Middleton (University of Ottawa)
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11:40
08:40 1322
Reaction Mechanism of Ethanol Oxidation over Gold Catalyst under Alkaline Environment – M. Koyama, Y. Amano, S. Liu, and T. Ishimoto (Kyushu University)
09:00 1323
Rh Porphyrin-Based Electrocatalysts for the Oxidation of Alcohols – S. Yamazaki, M. Yao, N. Fujiwara, Z. Siroma, M. Asahi, and T. Ioroi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
09:20 1324
Ethanol Electro-Oxidation on Pt/C and Pd/C Catalysts in Alkaline Media – L. Ma (IUPUI), H. He, A. Hsu (Wright State University), D. Chu (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), and R. Chen (IUPUI)
Tuesday, October 9
09:40
16:20
1335
Molecular Dynamics Study of Water Transport Property in Micro Hydrophobic Pore – A. Fukushima (Tohoku University), T. Mima, I. Kinefuchi (University of Tokyo), and T. Tokumasu (Tohoku University)
16:40
1336
3D Modeling of One and Two Component Gas Flow in Fibrous Microstructures in Fuel Cells by Using the Lattice-Boltzmann Method – J. Brinkmann, D. Froning, U. Reimer (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), V. Schmidt (Ulm University), W. Lehnert, and D. Stolten (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
17:00
1337
Lattice Boltzmann Modeling of the Effective Thermal Conductivity of an Anisotropic PEMFC GDL with Residual Water – J. Yablecki and A. Bazylak (University of Toronto)
17:20
1338
Numerical Determination of Transport Properties of Gas Diffusion Layers in Wet Conditions – Z. TAYARANI YOOSEFABADI (Simon Fraser University), D. B. Harvey (Queen’s University), and E. Kjeang (Simon Fraser University)
17:40
1339
A Case Study of Validation of Multiphase PEMFC Computer Models Using Through-Plane Liquid Water Measurements – B. Carnes, K. Chen (Sandia National Labs), D. Spernjak (Los Alamos National Laboratory), G. Luo, L. Hao, and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1325
Enhanced O2 Reduction Kinetics by Tuning Electrochemical Interface of Carbon or Ag/C Electrodes with Metallophthalocyanine Molecules in Alkaline Media – R. Chen, J. Guo, H. He, J. Zhou (iupui), and D. Chu (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)
10:40 1326
Catalysts for Alkaline Direct Ethanol and Direct Formate Fuel Cells – A. M. Bartrom, G. Ognibene, J. Ta, J. Tran, and J. L. Haan (California State University, Fullerton)
11:00
1327
Development of Electrocatalyst for Anion-type Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell using KOHdoped Polybenzimidazole – T. Fujigaya and N. Nakashima (Kyushu University)
11:20
1328
Pt-Free Catalysts for Alkaline Direct Ethanol Membrane Electrode Assemblies – A. Stadlhofer, M. Bodner, H. Schröttner, and V. Hacker (Graz University of Technology)
11:40
1329
High Performance Pt on Composite Ni-Pb / C Support for Methanol Oxidation in Alkaline Media – M. Lee, B. Mikes, D. Abbott, and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)
Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village B-1.2 MEA Degradation – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: Tom Fuller and Kazuhiko Shinohara 14:00 1340
Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village A-1.2 Modeling 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Shawn Litster and Aimy Bazylak 14:00 1330
14:40
1331
Network Formation and Ion Conduction in Ionomer Membranes – K. Promislow, A. Christlieb, J. Jones (Michigan State University), Z. Xu (Michigan Technological University), and N. Gavish (Michigan State University) On Water Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes during the Passage of Current – T. Berning (Aalborg University)
15:00
1332
Molecular Simulation of Proton and Water Transport in Hydrated Nafion Membrane – T. Mabuchi and T. Tokumasu (Tohoku University)
15:20
1333
Understanding Water Management as a Function of Catalyst-Layer Thickness – P. K. Das and W. Adam (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
15:40
1334
Numerical Simulation of the Interfacial Oxygen Transport Resistance for a PEMFC Cathode Incorporating Water Coverage – M. Koz and S. Kandlikar (Rochester Institute of Technology)
16:00
106
Effect of N-doping on Performance and Durability of Supported PtRu Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Catalyst – S. Pylypenko, A. Corpuz (Colorado School of Mines), T. Olson, A. Dameron (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), K. Wood, P. Joghee (Colorado School of Mines), K. Hurst, S. Christensen, D. Ginley, B. S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), R. M. Richards (Colorado School of Mines), H. N. Dinh, T. Gennett (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and R. O’Hayre (Colorado School of Mines)
14:20
1341
Performance and Durability of HT-PEFCs with Customized Flow Field Plates – F. Liu (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), M. Kvesić (Forschungszentrum Juelich), K. Wippermann, U. Reimer, and W. Lehnert (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
14:40
1342
Impact of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Degradation Products on the Activity of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Platinum Catalysts – J. M. Christ (Colorado School of Mines), K. Neyerlin, H. Wang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), R. M. Richards (Colorado School of Mines), and H. N. Dinh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
15:20 1344
Internal Currents, CO2 Emissions and Decrease of the Pt Electrochemical Surface Area during Fuel Cell Start-Up and Shut-Down – A. Lamibrac (Lorraine University-CNRS), J. Durst (Grenoble INP-CNRS), D. Spernjak (Los Alamos National Laboratory), G. Maranzana, J. Dillet, S. Didierjean, O. Lottin (Lorraine UniversityCNRS), F. Maillard, L. Dubau, M. Chatenet (Grenoble INP-CNRS), R. Mukundan, and R. L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory) MEA Design for Improved Cathode Durability under Startup Shutdown Automotive Conditions – J. Roberts, F. Berretta, H. Haas, A. Yang, S. Ronasi, S. Kundu, A. Leow (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.), Z. Moreland (McGill University), G. Orha, Y. Hsieh (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.), and N. Barsan (Steinbeis AO Action)
15:40 1345
Relation between Local Loss of Performances in a Segmented PEMFC and Local Degradations of the Pt/C Cathode Catalyst – J. Durst (Grenoble INP-CNRS), A. Lamibrac (Lorraine UniversityCNRS), L. Dubau, F. Maillard, M. Chatenet (Grenoble INP-CNRS), J. Dillet, G. Maranzana, and O. Lottin (Lorraine University-CNRS)
16:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:20 1346
16:40
1347
Study on Protocols for Evaluating Mechanical and Chemical Durability of PEFC Electrolyte Membranes – Y. Oono, Y. Yamaguchi (Daido University), K. Kobayashi (Fuel Cell Research Center, DAIDO University), A. Daimaru, and M. Hori (Daido University) Membrane Durability Testing for Heavy Duty Bus Fuel Cells – N. MACAULEY (SFU), M. Watson (Ballard Power Systems), M. Cruickshank, C. Lim, A. Tavassoli, G. Wang, X. Feng (SFU), M. Lauritzen, J. Kolodziej, S. Knights (Ballard Power Systems), and E. Kjeang (Simon Fraser University)
Honolulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
15:20
1351
Synthesis and Characterization of Sulfonated Poly(Arylene Ether-1,3,4-Oxadiazole) Derivatives – I. Hajdok and J. A. Kerres (University of Stuttgart)
15:40
1352
Effect of Humidity and Temperature on Durability of Sulfonated Poly(arylene ether sulfone ketone) Multiblock Copolymer Membranes in PEFC Operation – Y. Sakiyama (Toray Research Center, Inc), H. Uchida, M. Kondo, K. Miyatake, M. Uchida, M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi), and Y. Nakagawa (Toray Research Center, Inc.)
16:00
Proton Mobility in Hydrated Acidic Polymers: Consequences for Optimization of Proton Conductivity – P. Knauth (Aix-Marseille University) and M. Di Vona (University of Roma Tor Vergata)
16:40 1354
PFG-NMR and SANS Studies in Cation Exchange Membranes based on Sulfonated Polyphenylene Multiblock Copolymers – M. Yoshida (Sophia University), Y. Zhao (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), M. YoshizawaFujita (Sophia University), A. Ohira (AIST), Y. Takeoka (Sophia University), S. Koizumi (Ibaraki University), and M. Rikukawa (Sophia University)
17:00
1355
Proton Conductive Paths on Polymer Electrolyte Membranes Detected by AFM under Controlled Hydrogen Atmosphere – J. Inukai, M. Hara (University of Yamanashi), D. Hattori (U.Yamanashi), B. Bae (U. Yamanashi), K. Miyatake, and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)
17:20
1356
Synthesis of Polyethylene-Based Proton Exchange Membranes Containing PE Backbone and Sulfonated Poly(arylene ether sulfone) Side Chains for Fuel Cell Applications – H. Kim, S. N. Lvov, and T. Chung (The Pennsylvania State University)
17:40
1357
New Ionically and Covalently Cross-Linked Polyaromatic Membranes for Fuel Cells and Electrolysis – J. A. Kerres (University of Stuttgart)
C-1.2 Sulfonated Polyaromatic Polymers and Membranes – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Paul Kohl and Shoibal Banerjee 14:00 1348
14:40
1349
15:00 1350
Cross-linked Aromatic Polymers for High Durability PEM Membranes: Materials and Methods – M. Di Vona (University of Roma Tor Vergata) Cross-Linked poly(arylene Ether Ketone) Membranes Sulfonated on both Backbone and Pendant Position for High Proton Conducting and Low Water Uptake – H. Dang and D. Kim (Sungkyunkwan University) Poly(Arylene Ether Sulfone) Ionomers with Different Acidity Strengths and Fuel Cell Membrane Properties – Y. Chang (University of Nevada Las Vegas), G. Brunello (Georgia Institute of Technology), M. Disabb-Miller (The Pennsylvania State University), M. Hawley, Y. Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory), M. Hickner (The Pennsylvania State University), S. Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology), and C. Bae (University of Nevada Las Vegas)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:20 1353
Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village D-1.2 Durability of Pt-Based Cathodes 2 – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Christophe Coutanceau and Katsuyoshi Kakinuma 14:00 1358
Studies on the Platinum Dissolution Reaction in PEMFC Electrocatalysts – The Effect of Temperature on catalyst degradation – P. Sivasubramanian and R. Mohtadi (Toyota Research Institute of North America)
1359
Degradation of Platinum Cathode Electrocatalysts in Sulphuric Acid Solution under Thermal Stress Induced by Linear Sweep Cyclic Thermammetry – G. T. Burstein and G. Smith (University of Cambridge)
14:40 1360
A Study of Electrochemical Ostwald Ripening in Pt and Ag Catalysts Supported on Carbon – P. Parthasarathy and A. V. Virkar (The University of Utah)
14:20
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15:00 1343
15:00
1361
Particle Size Effect on Electrocatalyst Stability – C. Wang, N. M. Markovic, and V. R. Stamenkovic (Argonne National Laboratory)
15:20
1362
Performance, Degradation and Structural Changes Associated with Pt Cathode Catalyst Layer Design – V. Colbow, M. Dutta, A. Young, Z. Ahmad, E. Rogers (Ballard Power Systems), D. B. Harvey (Queen’s University), and S. Wessel (Ballard Power Systems)
15:40 1363
Mitigation of Catalyst Layer Degradation under Automotive Fuel Cell Operations – J. Li, K. Wang, Y. Yang, Y. Zou, and R. Vohra (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation)
16:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Tuesday, October 9
16:20 1364
16:40 1365
17:00
17:20
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PtCo Alloy Stability in PEMFCs under Automotive Cyclic Conditions – C. Chuy, M. Davis, M. Guenther (AFCC Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.), H. Haas (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.), D. Susac (AFCC), C. Talpalaru, and H. Zhang (AFCC Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.)
16:20
1373
Anion Conducting Pore-Filling Membranes for Solid Alkaline Fuel Cells – Y. Choi, M. Lee, C. Kim, T. Yang, and S. Park (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
17:00
1374
Evaluating the Contribution of Direct vs. Indirect Carbonate Production in Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – M. Ignatowich, G. Crettol, M. Chhiv, and W. E. Mustain (University of Connecticut)
17:20
1375
Fundamental Studies of Alkaline Exchange Membranes Towards Optimization in a Fuel Cell Environment – A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines), E. Coughlin (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), D. Knauss (Colorado School of Mines), G. A. Voth (The University of Chicago), T. Witten (University of Chicago), M. Liberatore (Colorado School of Mines), and Y. Yan (University of Delaware)
17:40
1376
Development of Alkaline Exchange Ionomers for use in Alkaline Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – S. D. Poynton, R. Zeng, J. Kizewski, A. Ong, and J. R. Varcoe (University of Surrey)
Durable, OER-Active Compositions of Pt, Ir, and Ru for PEM Fuel Cell Start-Stop Protection – J. Harlow, D. A. Stevens, R. Sanderson, T. C. Crowtz, J. Dahn (Dalhousie University), G. M. Haugen, L. L. Atanasoska, G. D. Vernstrom, and R. T. Atanasoski (3M Company)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
Effect of Nanosheet Size on Activity and Durability of RuO2 Nanosheet Pt/C Catalyst – C. Chauvin, T. Saida, K. Lokesh, and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
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1377
Electrochemical Performance of Pt Extended Network Catalysts from Spontaneous Galvanic Displacement in MEAs – K. Neyerlin, B. A. Larsen, S. S. Kocha, and B. S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
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1378
Effect and Development of Cathode Catalyst on PEFC Cell Performance under Low and High Relative Humidity – H. Nakajima and K. Matsutani (Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K.)
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1379
Subzero Degradation Analysis of Membrane Electrode Assemblies Fabricated Using Two Common Techniques – A. Pistono (Tennessee Technological University), C. A. Rice (Tennessee Tech University), J. Lewis, and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)
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1380
Application of Electrospinning Technique in the Fabrication of a Composite Electrode for PEMFC – J. J. Sightler, E. McPherson (USC), W. A. Rigdon (University of South Carolina), and X. Huang (USC)
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1381
Verification of Durability Test Methods of an MEA for Automotive Application – Y. Hashimasa, T. Shimizu, Y. Matsuda, D. Imamura, and M. Akai (Japan Automobile Research Institute)
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1382
Structural Change of the Pt/C Electrocatalyst in Humidified Air Observed by In Situ TEM – T. Shimizu, D. Imamura (Japan Automobile Research Institute), T. Yaguchi, T. Kanemura, and T. Kamino (Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation)
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1383
Effects of Pt Loading in Anode Electrode on the Degradation of MEA for PEMFCs during Startup/Shutdown Cycling – E. Cho, K. Eom, T. Lim, J. Jang, and H. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Time Resolved Corrosion of Electrode Supports in PEM Fuel Cells – J. D. Fairweather, D. Spernjak, R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), R. K. Ahluwalia, S. Arisetty (Argonne National Laboratory), and R. L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
B9 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Jim Fenton, Pezhman Shirvanian, and Thomas Schmidt
Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village E-1.2 Alkaline Membranes I – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Dario Dekel and Young-Woo Choi 14:00 1368
Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cell (AMFC) materials and system improvement – State-of-the-Art – D. R. Dekel (CellEra)
1369
A Raman Spectroscopy Investigation into the Alkaline Stabilities of Hydrated Anion-Exchange Head-Groups Relevant to Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cells – J. R. Varcoe, H. Herman, and D. K. Whelligan (University of Surrey)
14:40
15:00
15:20
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16:00
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Engineering the van der Waals Interaction in Cross-Linking-Free Hydroxide Exchange Membranes for Low-Swelling and HighConductivity – S. Gu (University of Delaware), J. Skovgard (University of California, Riverside), and Y. Yan (University of Delaware) Catalytic Advances and Electrolyte Stability for Carbonate Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – W. E. Mustain (University of Connecticut) Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Hydroxide Solvation and Transport in Anionic Exchange Membranes – G. E. Lindberg, C. Knight, and G. A. Voth (The University of Chicago) Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
1384
Evaluation of Pt/C Catalysts and MEA’s Fabricated by Carbon Materials with Different Nanostructures for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – X. Zhao, Z. Noda, A. Hayashi, and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)
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1398
Computer Modeling of a kW Combined Heat and Power Fuel Cell Unit – P. Ho, W. Wang, C. Dai (National United University), Y. Chang, W. Chang (Industrial Technology Research Institute), K. Hsueh, and J. Hung (National United University)
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1385
Real-time CO2 Detection from Carbon Support Oxidation in PEM Fuel Cell Cathodes During Potential Cycling – E. Niangar, T. Han, N. Dale, and K. Adjemian (Nissan Technical Center North America)
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1399
Maximum Efficiency Point Tracking Type Power Control System for a Fuel Cell Power Generation System – K. Itako and H. Takahashi (Kanagawa Institute of Technology)
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1386
Investigation of Role of Cathode Microporous Layers in PEMFC – E. Nishiyama (Fukui University of Technology), M. Hara (Fukui University of Techonology), and T. Murahashi (Fukui University of Technology)
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1400
A 3D Two-Phase Model for a Membraneless Fuel Cell Using Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide with Y-Shaped Microchannel – J. Peng, Z. Zhang, and H. Niu (Tsinghua University)
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1401
A Study of Electrochemical Recycle for Noble Metals in PEFCs – H. Shiroishi, H. Matsumoto (Tokyo National College of Technology), M. Yonekawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology), R. Shoji, I. Kato (Tokyo National College of Technology), and M. Kunimatsu (Kanagawa Industrial Technology Center)
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1402
Effects of Atmospheric Trace Species on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Performance: Analysis of Performance Deterioration Mechanism by Current Distribution Measurement – D. Imamura and K. Ohno (Japan Automobile Research Institute)
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1403
Development of Methods to Estimate the Effects of Impurities on PEFC Performance II. Impact of Acrylonitrile Poisoning on Oxygen Reduction Reaction at Pt/C Catalysts – M. El-Deab, F. Kitamura, and T. Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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1404
Ammonium Polyphosphate Composite Based Electrolytes for Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cells – N. Kluy (TU München), B. Reeb (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility Singapore), O. Paschos (Technische Universität München), F. Maglia (University of Pavia), O. Schneider, U. Stimming (Technische Universität München), S. Angioni, and P. Righetti (University of Pavia)
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1405
Flow Field Design for a Polymer Electrolyte Unitized Reversible Fuel Cell – C. Hwang, H. Ito, T. Maeda, A. Nakano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), A. Kato (Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.), and T. Yoshida (Daiki Ataka Engineering Co., Ltd.)
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1387
Multi-Analytical Study of Gas Diffusion Layers PTFE Content Variation – K. Artyushkova, P. Atanassov (The University of New Mexico), T. V. Reshetenko (University of Hawaii at Manoa), and J. St-Pierre (University of Hawaii)
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1388
Using Plasmas to Modify Gas Diffusion Layers to Enhance the Long Term Stability of PEMFCs – C. Walter, V. Brüser, A. Quade, and K. Weltmann (INP Greifswald)
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1389
Dynamic SIMS Analysis of PEMFC Catalyst Layer/Solid Electrolyte Membrane Interface – T. Ebihara, M. Nojima, T. Kondo, and M. Yuasa (Tokyo University of Science)
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1390
Numerical Investigation of effect of Oxygen and Water Distribution on PEM Fuel Cell Performance – M. Yoneda and H. Motegi (Mizuho Information and Research Institute, Inc.)
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1391
Reactive Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Proton Exchange Membranes – J. Savage and G. A. Voth (The University of Chicago)
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1392
Thermo-Fluid Dynamics Simulation of Passive Type PEFC by COMSOL Multiphysics – Y. Nakajima (Chiba Institute of Technology Graduate school), J. Otsuka, and E. Ejiri (Chiba Institute of Technology)
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1393
The Mechanism of the Improvement in Catalytic Activity of Ir Modified by V Compared to Pure Ir/C – B. Li, D. Yang, R. Lin, Z. Yu, and J. Ma (Tongji University)
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1394
Analysis of Non-Steady State Electrochemical Gas Permeability Measurements for PEM Fuel Cells and Electrolysers – D. Bessarabov (Northwest University), I. Beckman, and I. Buntseva (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
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1406
Interfacial Contact Resistance of Tantalum Coated Construction Materials for High Temperature Steam Electrolysers and Fuel Cells – A. H. Jensen, E. Christensen, and J. Von Barner (Technical University of Denmark)
A New Design of PEMFC Bipolar Plate for Corrosion Study – Y. Hitoshi, T. Ichikawa, S. Chu (Iwate University), M. Kumagai (Taiyo Stainless Spring Co., Ltd.), and S. Myung (Sejong University)
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1407
DMFC Performance of Cross-Linked Sulfoethylcellulose/Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Blend Electrolyte Membranes – Y. Kasai, T. Okayama (Aomori Prefectural Industrial Technology Research Center), G. Guan, and A. Abudula (Hirosaki University)
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1408
Investigation of Power Efficiency from the Microbial Biofuel Cell System with the Photosynthetic Bacteria, Rhodopseudomonas Sphaeroides – M. Syu and Y. Chang (National Cheng Kung University)
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1395
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1396
Hydrogen Generation from Aluminum Corrosion in Aqueous Solutions – Y. Chiu, C. Chen, K. Hsueh, and J. Hung (National United University)
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1397
Fabrication of Mg-Ni Alloys for the Purpose of Fast Hydrogen Generation from the Hydrolysis in Neutral Aqueous NaCl solution – S. Oh (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), K. Eom (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Kyung, D. Kim (Yonsei University), and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Tuesday, October 9
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1409
Immobilization of Enzymes onto the Carbon Paper Electrode by the Conducting Polymer/ Carbon Nanotubes Composite for the Investigation of the Biofuel Cell System – M. Syu and C. Lin (National Cheng Kung University)
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1421
Electrochemical Stability of Pt ML on Au/ QC Electrode – H. Yamada, A. Kawamura, T. Kobayashi, K. Katakura (Nara National College of Technology), and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)
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1410
Designing a Highly Ordered Nanowire with High Proton Conductivity for Polymer Membrane and Catalyst Layer of PEFC – T. Kim (KIER), Y. Choi (Korea Institute of Energy Research), and S. Yim (KIER)
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1422
Electrochemical Stability for Pt-Enriched Ni/ Pt(111) Topmost Surface Prepared by Molecular Beam Epitaxy – N. Todoroki, Y. Iijima, R. Takahashi, K. Matsumoto, Y. Yamada, T. Hayashi, and T. Wadayama (Tohoku University)
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1411
Electrochemical and Raman Spectroscopic Evaluation of Pt/GCB Durability for the Start/ Stop Operating Condition – M. Hara (University of Yamanashi), M. Lee (Northeastern University), Y. Yamashita, M. Uchida, H. Uchida, and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)
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1423
Platinum Dissolution in Nitrogen OxidesContaining HClO4 Solution Studied by Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance – Y. Uchiyama, T. Abe, T. Morita, and S. Imabayashi (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
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1412
Investigation of Carbon Corrosion Resistance of CNT Containing Electrode – D. Larrabee, W. A. Rigdon (University of South Carolina), E. McPherson, J. J. Sightler, and X. Huang (USC)
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1424
Poly(Benzimidazole)-Functionalized Graphene Supported Pt Electrocatalyst and Its Application in High Temperature PEM Fuel Cells – A. A. Permyakova, J. Jensen, Q. Li, and N. Bjerrum (Technical University of Denmark)
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1413
Investigation of the Corrosion of Carbon Supports in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells Using Simulated Start-Up/Shut-Down Cycling – Y. Park, K. Kakinuma, M. Hara, M. Uchida, H. Uchida, and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)
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1425
Evaluation of the Pt/C Catalyst for Fuel Cells Prepared by a Nano Particle Formation Technique Using a Pulsed Arc Plasma Source – Y. Agawa (ULVAC RIKO, Inc.), S. Endo, M. Matsuura, and Y. Ishii (ULVAC-RIKO, Inc.)
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1414
Durability of Arc Plasma Synthesized Pt/C NanoCatalyst – H. Joo (Yonsei University), J. Park (Sejong University), and H. Choi (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
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1426
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1415
Kinetics and Mass Transport Investigation of Pt/Carbon Electrocatalyst by Rotating Disk Electrode – C. Wang (Nissan Technical Center North America, Inc), N. Dale, and K. Adjemian (Nissan Technical Center North America)
Controlled Pt Coverage for Extended Thin Film Catalyst ORR Studies via Templated Gas Phase Synthesis – J. Bult, K. Neyerlin, S. Christensen, A. Dameron, B. S. Pivovar, and K. Hurst (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
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1427
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1416
Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity and Durability of Electrocatalysts Supported on SnO2 – T. Tsukatsune, Y. Takabatake, Z. Noda (Kyushu University), S. Taniguchi (International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy), Y. Shiratori, A. Hayashi, and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)
Synthesis and Characterization of Au-Decorated Pt Surface for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – J. Ahn, H. Lee, H. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Shul, and H. Kim (Yonsei University)
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1428
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1417
Effects of Tin Dioxide Loading on ORR Activity and Durability of Pt/C Catalyst – N. Eguchi, T. Kinumoto, T. Tsumura, and M. Toyoda (Oita University)
Synthesis of Alkanetiol Stabilized Au/C and Durability of Au Core/Pt Shell Structured Catalyst – N. Aoki (ishihuku metal industry), H. Inoue (ishifuku metal industry), T. Kirihata, E. Maki, H. Daimon, and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)
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1429
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1418
Durability Enhancement of Pt/C Catalysts via Support Functionalization with Silicotungstic Acid – K. S. Mason (Colorado School of Mines), K. Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), M. Kuo, K. Horning (Colorado School of Mines), S. S. Kocha, J. A. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)
Various Types of Tubular Carbon Nanofibers as a Support Material of Catalysts for Fuel Cell – J. Kim (University of Science & Technology), S. Lim (Korea Institute of Energy Research), M. Seo, B. Kim, S. Yoon (Kyushu University), and D. Jung (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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1430
High-Performance Pt catalysts Supported on High-Surface-Area Graphene Composites for PEFCs – L. Sun (1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)), H. Zhang, L. Stanciu (Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and School of Materials Engineering), J. Ilavsky (Argonne National Laboratory), and J. Xie (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis)
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1431
Platinum Yttrium Alloy Nanocrystals as Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalysts – Z. Zhuang (University of Delaware), Y. Zhang (University of Delware), and Y. Yan (University of Delaware)
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1432
Oxygen Reduction on Pt-Pd Electrode for PEFC Cathode – A. Hyono, Y. Sugawara, M. Ueda, and T. Ohtsuka (Hokkaido University)
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1419
Performance Evaluation of Pt-Deposited SiO2 Composite Catalyst under Low Humidity Conditions – J. Yoo (University of Incheon), I. Choi (Seoul National University), S. Ahn (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Kim (Seoul National University), and O. Kwon (University of Incheon)
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1420
Durability of Au Core/Pt Shell Structured Catalyst – E. Maki, Y. Ikehata, T. Nishikawa, Y. Kirihata (Doshisha University), N. Aoki (ishihuku metal industry), H. Inoue (Ishifuku Metal Industry Co., Ltd), H. YAMADA (Nara National College of Technology), H. Daimon, and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)
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Improvement in Activity of Highly Durable Silica-Coated Pd/CNT Cathode Catalysts for PEFC by Addition of Cu – S. Takenaka, H. Miyata, T. Tsukamoto, H. Matsune, and M. Kishida (Kyushu University)
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1434
Preparation of Highly Active Zr Oxide-Based Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts as PEFC Cathode – S. Yin, A. Ishihara (Yokohama National University), M. Matsumoto, M. Arao, H. Imai (NISSAN ARC Ltd.), K. Matsuzawa, S. Mitsushima, and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)
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1435
Highly Active Titanium Oxide-Based Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction for PEFC – K. Suito (Green Hydrogen Resaerch Center), A. Ishihara (Yokohama National University), M. Matsumoto, M. Arao, H. Imai (Nissan Arc Ltd.), K. Matsuzawa, S. Mitsushima, and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)
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1436
Surface Reaction Analysis of Tantalum-Oxide Oxygen-Reduction Catalysts by Using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy – M. Matsumoto, H. Imai (NISSAN ARC Ltd.), T. Miyazaki, S. Fujieda (NEC Corporation), A. Ishihara, and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)
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1437
Development of Tantalum Boride Thin Film Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction Using an RF Magnetron Sputtering Deposition – K. Kushibe, K. Iyatani, Y. Horiuchi, and M. Matsuoka (Osaka Prefecture University)
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1438
Preparation and Electrochemical Performance of Nitrogen-doped Graphene by Intermittent Microwave-assisted Heating for Fuel Cells – J. Liu, Y. Xin, Y. Zhou, and Z. Zou (Nanjing University)
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1444
Carbon Supported Copper Phthalocyanine (CuPc/C) as Novel Cathode Catalyst for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells ---Effect of Nafion Ionomer as for Alkaline Electrolyte – L. Ding, L. Xu (Donghua University), B. Tian (Pearl Hydrogen Technology Co., Ltd.), S. Ibrahim, Y. Liu (Tohoku University), and J. Qiao (Donghua University)
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1445
RRDE Studies of Oxygen Reduction Reaction at Various Catalysts in Alkaline Solution – J. Choi (Kyungil University) and H. Jung (Kangwon National University)
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1446
Analysis of Mechanism of Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Non-Noble Metals in Alkaline Solution by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy – R. Teranishi, E. Higuchi, M. Chiku, and H. Inoue (Osaka Prefecture University)
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1447
FePc/C and CoPc/C Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction as Cathode Catalysts for Alkaline Direct Methanol Fuel Cell – J. Jang (University of Science and Technology), S. Kim, S. Lim, D. Peck, and D. Jung (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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1448
New Manganese Oxide-based Cathode Catalysts for Anion-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – T. Kenko, M. Hagiwara, T. Takakuwa, M. Saito, H. Daimon, A. Tasaka, M. Inaba (Doshisha University), Y. Kadoma, N. Kumagai (Iwate University), H. Shiroishi (Tokyo National College of Technology), T. Hatai, and J. Kuwano (Tokyo University of Science)
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1449
Enhanced Electrocatalytic Performance for Methanol Oxidation via Insertion of Ruthenium Oxide Particles into Pt and PolyanilinePoly(Acrylic Acid-co-Maleic Acid) Composite Electrode – C. Kuo (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences), Z. Kuo (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Kaohsiung 80778, Taiwan, ROC), T. Wu (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology), J. Chen, and W. Li (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Kaohsiung 80778, Taiwan, ROC)
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1439
Characteristics of Oxygen Adsorption on Nitrogen Doped HOPG Revealed by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy – H. Kiuchi (The University of Tokyo), T. Kondo, M. Sakurai (University of Tsukuba), H. Niwa, M. Kobayashi, Y. Harada (The University of Tokyo), T. Ikeda (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), K. Terakura (Tokyo Institute of Technology), J. Nakamura (University of Tsukuba), and M. Oshima (The University of Tokyo)
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1440
Nitrogen-doped Graphene for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Air Electrodes – D. Lee, A. Yu, and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
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1450
NH 3-Pyrolyzed Fe-Impregnated Polyaniline for the use as a Cathode Catalyst for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – K. Nahm, S. Kim, and P. Kim (Chonbuk National University)
Methanol Oxidation Performance of Electrocatalysts Prepared by the Polygonal Barrel-Sputtering Method – M. Inoue, C. Hiromi, K. Hirakawa, and T. Abe (University of Toyama)
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1451
Quantitative Analysis of CO2 Generation during Ethanol Electrooxidation on Pt-Sn/C and Pt-SnO2/C – S. Kaneda, K. Matsuzawa, and S. Mitsushima (Yokohama National University)
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1452
The Distribution of Products of Ethanol Electrooxidation on Carbon-Supported Noble Metals Catalysts in Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell – J. Seweryn and A. Lewera (University of Warsaw)
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1442
1443
Characterization of High-Performance Nonprecious Metal Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) – N. Ranjbar Sahraie, D. Wilhelm (Technical University of Berlin), and P. Strasser (Technische Universität Berlin) Highly Active Tetracyanoethylene Derived Nonprecious Metal Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEM Fuel Cell – J. Choi and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Tuesday, October 9
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1453
1454
The Graphene-Supported Palladium and Palladium-yttrium Nanoparticles for the Ethanol Oxidation Reactions: Experimental and Theoretical Modeling – M. Seo (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)), S. Choi (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), J. Seo, S. Noh (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)), W. Kim (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), and B. Han (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)) Studies of the Catalytic Activity of Unsupported Pt-Based Anodes Modified with CeO2 for the Electro-Oxidation of Ethylene Glycol in Acid Electrolyte – A. Chávez Villanueva, A. Ramírez (Universidad de la Ciénega de Michoacán de Ocampo), G. Vargas Gutiérrez, and F. Rodríguez Varela (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo)
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1465
Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Alkaline Exchanges Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications – B. R. Caire, M. A. Vandiver, S. Lustgraaf, A. Herring, and M. Liberatore (Colorado School of Mines)
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1466
Preparation and Characterization of Anionic Binder Based Electrodes for Anion-Exchangeable Membrane Fuel Cells – M. Shin, Y. Byun, J. Park, M. Kang (Sangmyung University), and Y. Kim (Chungbuk National University)
•
1467
13C PGSTE NMR Diffusion and Conductivity Measurements on Tetraalkyl Ammonium Cations – H. N. Sarode and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)
•
1468
Chemical Degradation Mechanism of Membranes for Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cells – Y. Choe (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology), N. J. Henson, and Y. Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
•
1455
Investigation of Electrocatalytic Activity of the Nanostructured Au-Cu Catalyst Deposited on the Titanium Surface towards Borohydride Oxidation – L. Tamašauskaitė-Tamašiūnaitė, A. Balčiūnaitė, A. Vaiciukevičienė, I. Stankevičienė, A. Selskis, and E. Norkus (Institute of Chemistry, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology)
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1469
Novel Nanostructured High-Performance Anion Exchange Ionomers for Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – J. Zhou, L. Sun, J. Guo (IUPUI), D. Chu (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), and R. Chen (IUPUI)
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1470
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1456
Catalytic Activity of Pt/MWCNT for the ElectroOxidation of Ethylene Glycol in Alkaline Media – Y. Verde-Gomez, B. Escobar (Instituto Tecnologico de Cancun), A. Chávez Villanueva (Universidad de la Ciénega de Michoacán de Ocampo), and F. Rodríguez Varela (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo)
Radio-Chemically Pore-Filled Anion Exchange Membranes for Solid Alkaline Fuel Cells (SAFC) – T. Sherazi (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology), D. Hwang (Hanyang University), J. Sohn (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute), M. Guiver (National Research Council Canada), and Y. Lee (Hanyang University)
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1471
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1457
Chemisorption Studies of Dissolved Pt Species on RuO2 nanosheet – L. K. Sannegowda, C. Chauvin, and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
Ionic Conductivity of [dema][TfO]/Solid AcidBase Composite Membrane – A. Fujisawa, K. Matsuzawa, and S. Mitsushima (Yokohama National University)
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1458
Electro-Oxidation of Borohydride by Rh Porphyrins – S. Yamazaki, H. Senoh, N. Fujiwara, M. Yao, Z. Siroma, K. Yasuda, and T. Ioroi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
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1472
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Enhanced Performance of MEAs Using NonPlatinum Catalyst for Direct Alcohol Alkaline Fuel Cell – T. Mizukami, S. Suzuki, J. Kawaji, O. Taigo, and K. Yamaga (Hitachi, Ltd.)
A Proton Conductive Silicate-Nanoencapsulated Polyimide Nonwoven as a Novel Porous Substrate for a Reinforced Sulfonated Poly(Arylene Ether Sulfone) Composite Membrane – J. Seol, J. Won (Kangwon National University), M. Lee (Kolon Central Research Park), Y. Hong (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology), and S. Lee (Kangwon National University)
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1473
Relationship Between Morphology and Proton Conductivity of Aromatic Diblock Copolymer Electrolytes – T. Oshima, K. Umezawa, M. Yoshizawa-Fujita (Sophia University), A. Ohira (AIST), Y. Takeoka, and M. Rikukawa (Sophia University)
•
1460
Fabrication and Electrochemical Properties of Electro-Spun RuO2-Carbon Nanofibers Supported Pt Nanoparticles – G. An and H. Ahn (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)
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1461
Synthesis and Characterization of Cross-Linked Polyethyleneimine Based Membranes for Alkali Anion Exchange Fuel Cells – A. M. Maes, M. Vandiver, A. Krosovski, J. L. Horan, and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)
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1474
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1462
Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cells with Several Alternative Fuels – K. Fukuta, T. Negishi, Y. Kikkawa, K. Oda, S. Watanabe, and H. Yanagi (Tokuyama Corp.)
Synthesis of Hydrocarbon Ionomer Materials and Evaluations of MEA – S. Miura, T. Oshima, K. Umezawa, M. Yoshizawa-Fujita (Sophia University), A. Ohira (AIST), Y. Takeoka, and M. Rikukawa (Sophia University)
•
1475
•
1463
Synthesis and Characterization of Perfluoro Quaternary Ammonium Ion Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications – M. A. Vandiver, M. Liberatore, and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)
Nano-Composite Ion-Conducting Polymer Electrolytes (ICPEs) for Fuel Cell Application – H. Zarrin, M. Fowler, A. Yu, and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
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1476
Polyvinyl Alcohol Based Nanocomposite Membranes Containing Aluminum Hydroxide Gel – O. I. Radionova, I. Y. Prokhorov, and G. Y. Akimov (DonPTI NAS Ukraine)
•
1464
Transport properties of Plasma Polymerized Anion Exchange Membrane for Direct Methanol Alkaline Fuel Cells – T. Kurozumi, Y. Okajima, H. Nagai, and M. Sudoh (Shizuoka University)
112
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1477
Radiolytic Preparation and Characterization of Silane-Crosslinked ETFE-g-PSSA/PTMSPM Membrane for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell – J. Sohn, J. Song, Y. Nho, and J. Shin (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
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1478
Cross-Linked Poly(Arylene Ether Ketone) Membranes Containing Pendant Sulfonic Acid Groups for Fuel Cell Applications – H. Dang and D. Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)
•
1479
Electron Beam-Induced Crosslinked SPEEK Membrane for PEMFC – J. Song (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute), D. Shin (Hanyang University), J. Sohn, Y. Nho (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute), Y. Lee (Hanyang University), and J. Shin (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
•
1480
The Compatibility of the Composite Membrane Based on Sulfonated Poly(Ether Ether Ketone) (sPEEK) / Poly(Vinylidenefluoride) (PVdF) / Urethane Acrylate Non-Ionomer (UAN) for a Unitized Regenerative Fuel Cell (URFC) – H. Jung (Kangwon National University) and J. Choi (Kyungil University)
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1481
Catalyst Coated PBI Membrane High Temperature Assemblies – N. Sephane, A. Kreisz, N. Donzel, J. Bernard d’Arbigny, D. J. Jones, and J. Rozière (University Montpellier 2)
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1482
Microelectrode Analysis of Oxygen Permeation through Nafion® Thin Films – A. Oda, H. Okada, H. Daimon, A. Tasaka, and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)
•
1483
Water Uptake and Transport in Nafion® – G. Hwang, D. Parkinson, A. Kusoglu, A. MacDowell, and A. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
•
1484
Theoretical Study on the Degradation Mechanism of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane – H. Motegi and M. Yoneda (Mizuho Information and Research Institute, Inc.)
•
1485
Membrane Science for Liquid Organic Fuel Cells – K. T. Clark (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), L. Krishnan (GE Global Research), G. W. Yeager (General Electric), and J. Kerr (Lawrence Berekeley National Laboratory)
09:10
1732
09:30 1733
New Technology Subcommittee Nautilus 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
10:00
1734
Upconversion Nanocrystals: A New Class of Energy Materials – X. Liu (National University of Singapore)
10:30
1735
Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Using Electrodes Prepared by Particle Transfer Method – T. Minegishi, N. Nishimura, J. Kubota, and K. Domen (The University of Tokyo)
11:00
1736
Graphite Oxide Modified by Ammonia as Photocatalyst for Water Oxidation under Visible Light Illumination – T. Yeh and H. Teng (National Cheng Kung University)
11:20
1737
Hydrogen Production Promoted by Visble LightResponsive MOF (Metal-Organic Framework) Photocatalyst – T. Toyao, M. Saito, Y. Horiuchi (Osaka Prefecture University), K. Mochizuki, M. Iwata, H. Higashimura (Sumitomo-Chemical Co., Ltd.), and M. Matsuoka (Osaka Prefecture University)
11:40
1738
Electrospun Ceria-Based Fibers for Renewable Fuel Production from Concentrated Sunlight – W. T. Gibbons and G. S. Jackson (University of Maryland)
12:00
1739
Role of Electrocatalysts in Photoelectrochemical Water Oxidation of Oxide Semiconductor Electrodes – S. Choi, T. Jeon, U. Kang, H. Jeong, and H. Park (Kyungpook National University)
Photoelectrochemical Cells – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Heli Wang and Teruhisa Ohno 14:00
1740
Fabrication of Efficient Nanostructured Photoelectrodes for Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production from Water – J. Lee (Pohang University of Science & Technology)
14:30
1741
Performance and Limits of 2.2 eV Copper Tungstate (CuWO4) Mineral for Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production – N. M. Gaillard (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
15:00
1742
Performance Limiting Factors in Co-Pi Catalyzed, Spray-Deposited BiVO4 Photoanodes – F. F. Abdi, N. Firet, and R. Van de Krol (Delft University of Technology)
15:20
1743
Photoelectrolysis on p-GaInP2; Extended Durability by Nitrogen Ion Implantation – T. G. Deutsch, A. Welch (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), M. Bär, L. Weinhardt, M. G. Weir, K. E. George, C. Heske (University of Nevada), and J. A. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Carbon Dioxide Conversion in Liquid – 08:00 – 09:50 Co-Cairs: Xiao-Dong Zhou and A. Manivannan 08:00 1729
The Electrocatalytic Conversion of CO2 to Fuels and Chemicals – T. F. Jaramillo, K. P. Kuhl, E. R. Cave, and D. N. Abram (Stanford University)
08:30
1730
Graphene-Supported Copper Catalysts for Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide – S. Huang and P. Fedkiw (North Carolina State University)
08:50
1731
Room Temperature Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 to Fuels – X. Zhou, J. Wu, and F. Risalvato (University of South Carolina)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Photoelectrochemical Enzyme Biofuel Cell with the Function of CO2 Conversion to Formic Acid – Y. Amao (Oita University Dannoharu), Y. Sakai (Oita University), and N. Shuto (Oita Unversity)
New Materials for Solar Energy and Fuels – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Gregory Jackson and Ravi Subramanian
Renewable Fuels from Sunlight and Electricity
Technology / High Temperature Materials / B10 Energy Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry /
Photoreduction of CO2 over Morphology Controlled TiO2 or Nanocomposite System of g-C3N4 and WO3 – T. Ohno and N. Murakami (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
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Photoelectrochemical Cells – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Heli Wang and Jae-Joon Lee 16:00
1744
Development of Nanostructured Photocatalysts for Hydrogen Generation by Water Splitting under Visible Light – Y. Wang, J. Hong, S. Goh, and R. Xu (Nanyang Technological University)
16:30
1745
Co-Alloying Approach for Bandgap Engineering of Metal Oxides for Improved Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting – Y. Yan (The University of Toledo)
17:00
1746
Corrosion Protection of p-GaInP2 for Durable Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting – H. Wang, T. G. Deutsch, A. Welch, and J. A. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
17:20
1747
Photoelectrochemical Modeling of a Multi-Junction Architecture for Artificial Photosynthesis – A. Berger and J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)
Tuesday, October 9
17:40
1748
Toward a General Strategy for Chemical Stabilization of Non-Oxide Photoanodes for Water Oxidation – N. C. Strandwitz and N. S. Lewis (California Institute of Technology)
Ion Conducting Thin Film Multilayers and Devices – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Noriko Sata and Michel Prestat 10:00 1895
Lateral Oxygen Tracer Diffusion in a Multilayered SDC/PNCG Film Displaying Enhanced Electrical Conductivity – S. N. Cook (Imperial College London), J. Druce (International Institute for Carbon Neutral Research), T. Ishihara (Kyushu University), and J. A. Kilner (Imperial College London)
10:20 1896
Analysis of Lateral Diffusion of Oxide Ions along YSZ-MgO(100) Interface – K. Bae (Korea University), J. Park (Department of Mechanical Engineering, 440 Escondido Mall Bldg 530226, Stanford, CA94305, USA), F. B. Prinz (Stanford University), J. Son, and J. Shim (Korea University)
10:40 1897
Electrochemical Performance of Free-standing Micro-Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Membranes using De-alloyed Pt-Y-Al Electrodes – R. Tölke, M. Prestat, H. Galinski, J. Martynczuk, and L. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)
11:00
1898
Thin Pulsed Laser Deposited Bilayer Electrolytes in Anode-Supported SOFCs – J. S. Hardy (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Z. Lu (Praxair Inc.), J. W. Templeton, and J. W. Stevenson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
11:20
1899
Morphological and Compositional Changes on YSZ/GDC Bi-layered SOFC Electrolytes in Various Temperature and Reducing Environments – Y. Jee (Seoul National University), J. An (Stanford University), J. Choi, T. Park, G. Cho (Seoul National University), M. Lee (University of California, Merced), F. B. Prinz (Stanford University), and S. Cha (Seoul National University)
11:40
1900
Cation Interdiffusion Model for Enhanced Oxygen Kinetics at Oxide Heterostructure Interfaces – M. Gadre (University of WisconsinMadison), Y. Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Solid State Ionic Devices 9 – Ion Conducting
B12 Thin Films and Multilayers
High Temperature Materials South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Ion Conducting Thin Film Electrolytes 2 – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Jennifer Rupp and Joshua Hertz 08:00 1890
08:20 1891
Enhanced Oxygen Surface Exchange Kinetics in Surface Modified Yttria Stabilized Zirconia by Atomic Layer Deposition – J. Park (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), C. Chao, X. Tian (Stanford University), J. Shim (Korea University), and F. Prinz (Stanford University) Thin Film Electrolyte Membranes of YttriaStabilized Zirconia Prepared by Aerosol Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition – M. V. Schlupp (ETH Zurich), J. Courbat, D. Briand, N. De Rooij (EPFL Lausanne), M. Prestat, and L. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)
08:40 1892
Ion Conduction in Nanoscale Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Thin Films Fabricated by Atomic Layer Deposition – K. Son, M. Bae, K. Bae, J. Ha, and J. Shim (Korea University)
09:00 1893
Atomic Resolution Imaging of Oxygen Columns in Oxide Ion Conductor Using HRTEM – J. An, A. Koh (stanford University), J. Park (Department of Mechanical Engineering, 440 Escondido Mall Bldg 530-226, Stanford, CA94305, USA), H. Jung, T. M. Gür, and F. B. Prinz (Stanford University)
09:20 1894
Detecting Li-Ion Currents on the Nanoscale through a Thin Film Battery – N. Balke, S. Jesse, A. Tselev, N. J. Dudney, and S. Kalinin (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
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Ion Conducting Thin Film Electrodes – 14:00 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: Daniele Pergolesi and Bilge Yildiz 14:00 1901
Nanostructured La0.6Sr 0.4CoO3-δ Cathodes Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis for Thin Film SOFC – M. Prestat, Z. Yáng, O. Pecho (ETH Zurich), L. Holzer (Zurich University of Applied Sciences), J. Martynczuk, A. Evans, L. Gauckler (ETH Zurich), T. Hocker (Zurich University of Applied Sciences), J. Hwang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), and J. Son (Korea University)
14:20 1902
Cation Segregation and Electrochemical Activity of Ruddlesden Popper Phase Cobalt Oxides in Oxygen Reduction and Oxygen Evolution – Z. Cai, Y. Chen, and B. Yildiz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
15:00 1904
In Situ Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Epitaxial Strontium Substituted Lanthanum Cobalt Oxides Near Operating Conditions Under Applied Potentials – E. J. Crumlin, E. Mutoro (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Z. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), M. D. Biegalski (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), W. T. Hong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), H. M. Christen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), H. Bluhm (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Hard X-ray Surface Composition and Electronic Structure Measurements of Heteroepitaxial Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathode Material – J. N. Davis (Boston University), L. Saraf, T. Kaspar (PNNL), S. Gopalan, U. B. Pal (Boston University), J. Woicik (National Institute of Standards and Technology), S. Basu, and K. F. Ludwig (Boston University)
15:20 1905
Spray Pyrolysis Deposition and Electrochemistry of La0.5Sr 0.5Mn0.5Co0.5O3-δ Thin Film Anodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Z. Yáng, S. Bisig, M. Prestat, and L. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)
15:40 1906
Synthesis and Characterization of Ruthenium – Gadolinia-doped Ceria Composite Thin Film Anode for Direct Methane SOFCs – Y. Takagi (SONY Corporation) and S. Ramanathan (Harvard University)
16:00 1907
Nanostructured Vanadium Oxide Anodes for Thin Film Solid-Oxide Fuel Cells – Q. Van Overmeere and S. Ramanathan (Harvard University)
16:20
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Modeling and Devices – 16:40 – 18:20 Co-Chairs: Dane Morgan and Keith Duncan 16:40 1908
17:00 1909
Atomistic Investigation of Oxygen Vacancy Induced Volume Changes in CeO2 Grain Boundaries – S. Kim and V. B. Shenoy (Brown University) Obtaining Mixed Ionic/Electronic Conductivity in Perovskite Oxides at Anodic Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Conditions: A Computational Approach – S. Suthirakun, S. C. Ammal, and A. Heyden (University of South Carolina)
17:20
1910
Electrochromic Films Produced by Ultrasonic Spray Deposition of Mesoporous Tungsten Oxide – C. Li, F. Lin, R. M. Richards (Colorado School of Mines), R. Tenent, A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and C. Wolden (Colorado School of Mines)
17:40
1911
Development of Safe All Inorganic Li-Ion Batteries – L. Castro (CEMES/CNRS), G. Jouan (LRCS/CNRS), A. Kubanska (MADIREL/ CNRS), V. Seznec (LRCS/CNRS), L. Tortet (MADIREL/CNRS), M. Morcrette, V. Viallet (LRCS/CNRS), R. Bouchet (MADIREL/CNRS), and M. Dollé (CEMES/CNRS)
18:00
1912
Stabilization of NASICON-Type LiZr2(PO4)3 at Room Temperature – L. Castro (CEMES/CNRS), A. Kubanska, L. Tortet, R. Bouchet (MADIREL/ CNRS), and M. Dollé (CEMES/CNRS)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
C2
Bioengineering Based on Electrochemistry
Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Sensor 324, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Co-Chairs: K. Sode, M. Meyerhoff, K. Kerman, I. Hsing, I. Kubo, and E. Tamiya 08:00 2011
Recent R&D on Disposable Electrochemical Biosensors – H. Nam, G. Cha (Kwangwoon University), M. Kim, M. Lee, and S. Chung (i-sens, inc.)
08:40 2012
Floated Electrochemical Cell for On-Line Electrospray Mass Spectrometry for Detection of Biological Radical Reactions – D. Looi, I. Iftikhar (University of Florida), G. Garbellini (São Paulo State University), and A. Brajter-Toth (University of Florida)
09:00 2013
High Efficient Glucose Oxidation by Ordered Molecular Assembly inside Carbon Nanotube Forests – S. Yoshino, T. Miyake, H. Kaji (Tohoku University), T. Yamada, K. Hata (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), and M. Nishizawa (Tohoku University)
09:20 2014
Evaluation of Electrochemical Disinfection of Feline Calicivirus in Aqueous Conditions – N. Shionoiri, T. Tanaka (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), T. Sato, Y. Fujimori, T. Nagao, T. Nakayama (NBC Meshtec inc.), and T. Matsunaga (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Co-Chairs: K. Sode, M. Meyerhoff, K. Kerman, I. Hsing, I. Kubo, and E. Tamiya 10:00 2015
Electrochemistry-Based and Signal-Amplified Sensing Strategies for DNA-Based Point-of-Care Biosensors – I. Hsing (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
10:40
2016
Electrochemical and Physical Assessment on Electrode Coating Materials for Neuromodulation Application – A. Shi, B. Li, P. Cong, and D. Seeley (Medtronic Neuromodulation)
11:00
2017
Mechanical Force-Based Probing of Cytoskeletal Proteins in Living Cells Using AntibodyImmobilized Nanoneedles – C. Nakamura (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), Y. R. Silberberg, R. Kawamura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), S. Mieda (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), Y. Amemiya (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Kihara (Osaka University), K. Fukazawa, K. Ishihara (The University of Tokyo), N. Nakamura (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), and J. Miyake (Osaka University)
11:20
2018
A Spatio and Temporal Gaseous Ethanol Visualization System for Real-Time Analysis from Human Breath and Body – T. Arakawa, X. Wang (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univerisity), T. Kajiro (Tokyo University of Technology), K. Miyajima, H. Kudo (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univerisity), K. Yano (Tokyo University of Technology), and K. Mitsubayashi (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univerisity) 115
Tuesday, October 9
14:40 1903
11:40
2019
Development of Human-Environment Interface by Sensing and Multivariate Analysis of BioEcosystem – M. Koshiba, G. Karino, A. Seno, Y. Shirakawa, K. Mimura, T. Sagawa, W. Tsugawa, K. Sode, and S. Nakamura (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Co-Chairs: K. Sode, M. Meyerhoff, K. Kerman, I. Hsing, I. Kubo, and E. Tamiya 14:00 2020
Tuesday, October 9
14:40
2021
15:00 2022
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy on Nanomaterial-Modified Surfaces – A. J. Veloso, X. Chen, V. Hung, N. Li, and K. Kerman (University of Toronto) Second Generation Continuous Glucose Sensing System Employing Direct Electron Transfer Principle – W. Tsugawa (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), K. Kojima (Ultizyme International Ltd.), and K. Sode (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) Engineering Fungi Derived FAD Glucose Dehydrogenase and Its Application for Glucose Sensor Strip Employing Screen Printed Carbon Electrode – Y. Onishi, M. Nakajima, W. Tsugawa (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), K. Mori, K. Kojima (Ultizyme International Ltd.), and K. Sode (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
15:20 2023
Profile of IgE and IgG4 Binding Epitopes in Cow’s Milk Allergens Using Peptide Array – M. Okochi (Nagoya University), Y. Yoshida, and H. Honda (Nogoya University)
15:40 2024
Fiber-Optic Fluoroimmunoassay System for On-Site Determination of the Indoor Allergen – K. Miyajima (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univerisity), K. Tamari, E. Kiyomiya (Bunkyo Gakuin University), M. Hayashi, T. Arakawa, H. Kudo (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univerisity), K. Shiba (Bunkyo Gakuin University), and K. Mitsubayashi (Tokyo Medical and Dental Univerisity)
16:00
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center C2 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: K. Sode, M. Meyerhoff, K. Kerman, I. Hsing, I. Kubo, and E. Tamiya •
2029
Fabrication of Semi-Invasive Micro-Needle Array Using Gradation Exposure – M. Yamaguchi, Y. Sasaki, Y. Kimura, and M. Sasaki (Iwate University)
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2030
Higher Catalytic Activity by Fluctuation effect of Captured Enzyme Molecules in Designed SelfOrganized Membrane on an Electrode Surface – Y. Takatsuji, R. Yamasaki, A. Iwanaga (Kyushu Institute of Technology), M. Lienemann, M. Linder (VTT Biotechnology), and T. Haruyama (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
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2031
Nano-Structured Protein Layer on an Electrode Surface Taking Advantage of Self-Organized HFBI and Its Electrochemical Property – R. Yamasaki, Y. Takatsuji, A. Iwanaga (Kyushu Institute of Technology), M. Lienemann, M. Linder (VTT Biotechnology), and T. Haruyama (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
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2032
Analysis of Cell Exfoliation Specifically Observed during the Formation of SpermineInduced Multilayer Muscle Fiber Sheet – A. Ishida, N. Abe, H. Matsuoka, and M. Saito (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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2033
Quantitative Analysis of Cell Death Observed during the Formation of Spermine-Induced Multilayer Muscle Fiber Sheet – N. Abe, A. Ishida, H. Matsuoka, and M. Saito (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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2034
In Vivo Delivery of RNAi Reagents into a Mouse – M. Kaburagi, Y. Kakutani, H. Matsuoka, and M. Saito (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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2035
Surface Modification of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles with Gold Nanoparticles for Bio Fuel Cell Application – H. Park (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), S. Pyo, D. Lee, S. Kim, and H. Park (Chung-Ang University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:20 2025
Self-Assembled Synthetic Protein Scaffolds: Biosynthesis and Applications – W. W. Su and Z. Han (University of Hawaii, Manoa)
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2036
17:00 2026
Use of High Surface Area Electrodes for Safe Delivery of Direct Current for Nerve Conduction Block – T. Vrabec, J. Wainright, N. Bhadra, N. Bhadra, and K. Kilgore (Case Western Reserve University)
Optimizing Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Matrix for Enhancing Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell Performance – L. Q. Hoa, H. Yoshikawa, M. Saito, and E. Tamiya (Osaka University)
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2037
Evaluation of Activity of RNAi Against Diabetes Related Genes in MIN6 Cells – Y. Kakutani (Tokyo University A&T), M. Kaburagi, H. Matsuoka, and M. Saito (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
17:20
2027
Electrochemical Approach to Fabricate Stacked Thick Cell Sheets – N. Mochiuzki, H. Suzuki, and J. Fukuda (University of Tsukuba)
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2038
17:40
2028
Electrical Bioassay System Using a HydrogelSupported Skeletal Muscle Cells – K. Nagamine, H. Kaji, M. Kanzaki, and M. Nishizawa (Tohoku University)
Electrochemical Detection of Cell Membrane Proteins using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy – Y. Matsumae, Y. Takahashi, K. Ino, H. Shiku, and T. Matsue (Tohoku University)
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2039
Electrochemical Monitoring of Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification for Influenza Virus Detection – K. Yamanaka, M. Saito (Osaka University), N. Nagatani (Okayama University of Science), K. Ikuta, and E. Tamiya (Osaka University)
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2040
Cell-Based Assay Using Cells Adjusted at a Specific Stage during Differentiation to β-Cells – N. Hanata, H. Matsuoka, and M. Saito (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
2041
Development of High-Throughput Toxicity Assay System Integrated with a Chemical Gradient Generator – Y. Sugamura (Tokyo Universitty of Agriculture and Technology), M. Hosokawa, A. Arakaki, T. Tanaka, and T. Matsunaga (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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2042
Detection of E. coli Using Electrochemical and Immunochromatographic Assay for Amplified Gene by PCR – Y. Ogido (Okayama University of Science), H. Ushijima (Biodevaicetechnology Ltd.), K. Yamanaka, M. Saito, E. Tamiya (Osaka University), S. Katayama, T. Miyahara, and N. Nagatani (Okayama University of Science)
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2043
Suppression of an Oct3/4 Transcription Activity in ES Cells by Decoy DNA Femtoinjection – S. Oura (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), H. Funabashi (Hiroshima University), M. Saito, and H. Matsuoka (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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2044
Production of a Differentiation Regulating Protein to Be Femtoinjected into ES Single-Cells – T. Tanaka (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), H. Funabashi (Hiroshima University), M. Saito, and H. Matsuoka (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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2045
PEDOT Microelectrodes Anchored to Hydrogel for Efficient Cellular Electrical Stimulation – D. Takahashi, M. Sasaki, R. Suzuki, K. Nagamine, T. Miyake, H. Kaji, and M. Nishizawa (Tohoku University)
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2046
Development of a Patch-Type Gel Sheet Sensor for Detection of Extracellular Metabolites – S. Otani, S. Ito, K. Nagamine, H. Kaji, and M. Nishizawa (Tohoku University)
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2047
Dynamic Properties of Fluorescent Reporter Proteins Femtoinjected into ES Single-Cells – S. Hisatomi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Trchnology), H. Funabashi (Hiroshima University), M. Saito, and H. Matsuoka (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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Development of Cell Analysis Method by Using CMOS Sensor for High-Throughput Blood Cell Profiling – T. Saeki, M. Hosokawa (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), T. Lim, K. Tomita, M. Harada (Malcom Co., Ltd.), T. Yoshino, T. Tanaka, and T. Matsunaga (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) Flexible Biofuel Cell Using Enzyme-Modified Nanoengineered Carbon Fabric – T. Yamada, S. Yoshino, T. Ofuji, T. Miyake, H. Kaji, and M. Nishizawa (Tohoku University) Evaluating the Insertion Efficiencies of Silicon Nanoneedles into Living Single Cells – S. Ryu (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), R. Kawamura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Kitagawa, N. Nakamura, and C. Nakamura (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) Development of a Method to Modify Nanoneedle Arrays with Molecular Probes for the Analysis of Living Cells – M. Shimooku (Tokyo University of Agricuture and Technology), S. Ramachandra Rao, R. Kawamura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), K. Ishihara, K. Fukazawa (The University of Tokyo), and C. Nakamura (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Feasibility Study of Dual-FRET Molecular Beacon for the Dynamic Analysis of Oct3/4 mRNA in ES Cells – H. Koike (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), H. Funabashi (Hiroshima University), M. Saito, and H. Matsuoka (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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Effect of Particle Size on the Electrochemical Responses of Cytcochrome c and Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Immobilised on Gold Nanoparticle-Modified Electrodes – M. Suzuki, K. Murata, N. Nakamura, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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2054
Hydrophilicity and Osteoconductivity of Ti Anodized in Various Aqueous Solutions – D. Yamamoto, K. Kuroda, R. Ichino, and M. Okido (Nagoya University)
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Effect of a Carbohydrate-Binding Domain on Electron Transfer between Proteins and Carbon Electrodes – H. Shimofusa, M. Inukai, M. Yoshida (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), K. Igaraqshi, M. Samejima (The University of Tokyo), N. Nakamura, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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2056
Comparison of Quantitative Imaging Analysis and Electrochemical Sensing for the Beatings of Cardiomyocyte Derived from Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells – Y. Yamaguchi, E. Shimizu, T. Ikeuchi, A. Hashimoto, M. Saito, and E. Tamiya (Osaka University)
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2057
Turning Glucose Oxidase into Essentially Dehydrogenase – Y. Horaguchi, S. Saito, S. Ferri (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), K. Mori, K. Kojima (Ultizyme International Ltd.), W. Tsugawa, and K. Sode (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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2058
Enhancement of Wettability on Titanium Substrates by Femtosecond Laser Micron/Nano Machining – K. Fung, Y. Su, C. Liu, C. Ni (National Cheng Kung University), C. Lin, P. Wu, and C. Cheng (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
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2059
Correlation between Spectroscope Absorbance and Biofilm to Anode Microbial Fuel Cell – R. J. Marassi, J. M. Santos, C. E. Teodoro, F. S. Santos, and G. C. Silva (Universidade Federal Fluminense)
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2060
Assessment of Cell Behaviors on TiO 2 Nanotube Arrays by Using Atomic Force Microscopy, Raman Spectroscopy, Fluorescence Microscopy – R. Li, Q. Li, L. Xiao, S. Williams, E. Suasnavas, C. Isom, D. Larson, L. Rickords, and A. Zhou (Utah State University)
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Sucarcane Waste as Substrate for Microbial Fuel Cell – J. M. Santos, R. J. Marassi, C. E. Teodoro, F. S. Santos, and G. C. Silva (Universidade Federal Fluminense)
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2062
Development of a POCT Diagnostic System for Periodontal Disease Using a Printed Electrode – T. Uenoyama (Department of Applied Physics, Graduate school of engineering, Osaka University), K. Yamanaka, M. Saitou, Y. Yamaguchi, M. Wada, and E. Tamaiya (Osaka University)
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Implantable Nerve Cuff Electrode Deposited with Electrospun Nanofiber to Control Drug Release for Long-Term Implantation – S. Lee, S. Park, S. Lim, K. Hwang, and J. Kang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
15:00 2087
Anodic Oxidation of Carbamates in the Presence of Solid-Supported Acids and Its Application to Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions – T. Tajima, A. Takabayashi, and K. Yamazaki (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
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Amino Acid Sensing Based on 2D-SPR Imaging – Y. Hida and H. Shinohara (University of Toyama)
15:20 2088
Paired Electrochemical Reaction of a Poly(Fluorenol) Derivative – H. Nagai, S. Inagi, and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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Non-FET Electrochemical DNA Detection Using Metal-Gap-Oxide-Silicon Structures – K. Kawai, Y. Doi, T. Furukawa, J. Uchikoshi, K. Arima, and M. Morita (Osaka University)
15:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
C4
New Synthetic and Mechanistic Approaches to Molecular Electroorganic Chemistry Organic and Biological Electrochemistry 306B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Co-Chairs: H. Maekawa and T. Nokami 16:00 2089
Fabrication of Gradient Surface Using Bipolar Electrochemistry – N. Shida, Y. Ishiguro, S. Inagi, and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
16:20 2090
Synthetic Study of O-Methylthalibrine Using Anodic Oxidation – Y. Kawabata, Y. Naito, T. Saitoh, Y. Ishikawa, and S. Nishiyama (Keio University)
Tuesday, October 9
Co-Chairs: M. Atobe and H. Shimakoshi 10:00 2078
Synthesis of Multinuclear Metalladithiolenes and Control of Their Internuclear Electronic Communication – S. Tsukada, Y. Shibata, T. Kambe, R. Sakamoto, and H. Nishihara (The University of Tokyo)
16:40
2091
Preparation and Reaction of Titania Particles Encapsulated in Hollow Silica Shells as an Efficient Photocatalyst for Stereoselective Synthesis of Pipecolinic Acid – S. Chandren and B. Ohtani (Hokkaido University)
10:20 2079
Redox Active Dendronized Polymers Equipped with Peripheral Triarylamines – T. Nokami, N. Musya, T. Morofuji, K. Takeda, and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)
17:00 2092
10:40 2080
Synthesis of Alkaloids Skeletons Using the Hyper-Valent Iodobenzene Oxidant – D. Kajiyama, T. Saitoh, S. Yamaguchi, and S. Nishiyama (Keio University)
Electrochemical Oxidation of Poly(pphenylene-vinylene) Derivatives Containing Tetraphenylethylene Units – S. Wakana, S. Inagi, T. Fuchigami, and I. Tomita (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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Rapid Access to the Pyrene Cored Dendrimers Using Dendritic Diarylcarbenium Ion Pools – K. Takeda, T. Nokami, and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University) Preparation of Nanoemulsion Using Tandem Acoustic Emulsification and Its Application to Templated Electropolymerization – K. Nakabayashi, T. Fuchigami, and M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
14:20 2085
14:40 2086
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Synthesis and Properties of Nitrogen-Bridged Terthiophenes – K. Mitsudo, S. Shimohara, and S. Suga (Okayama University) Regioselective Cross-Coupling Reaction of Azulene and α, β-Unsaturated Ketone by Electron Transfer from Magnesium – H. Maekawa, J. Honda (Nagaoka University of Technology), and R. Akaba (Gunma College of Technology) Prediction of Reduction Potentials from Calculated Electron Affinities for Metal-Salen Compounds – J. A. Miranda, J. M. Yates, and B. F. Gherman (Sacramento State University)
2093
Voltammetry of Nitrofluorenes: Simulation – I. U. Haque (Leiden University) and A. Dar (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center C4 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: A. J. Fry •
Electrochemical Nickel-Induced Fluoroalkylation – D. Y. Mikhaylov, Y. H. Budnikova, Y. B. Dudkina, T. V. Gryaznova, and O. G. Sinyashin (A.E.Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry)
Co-Chairs: H. Nishihara and B. Ohtani 14:00 2084
17:20
D2
2094
The Electrochemical Oxidation of Pyrogallol: Formation of Long-Lived Oxygen Radicals and Application to Assess the Radical Scavenging Abilities of Antioxidants – S. Mu (Yangzhou University)
Materials Degradation in Energy Systems: Corrosion and Hydrogen-Material Interactions
Corrosion / Battery / Energy Technology Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
D2 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: N. Missert •
2144
First-Principles Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the Chemical Degradation of Polymer Electrolyte Membranes – A. Kobayashi, T. Ishikawa, Y. Higuchi, N. Ozawa, T. Shimazaki, and M. Kubo (Tohoku University)
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Molecular Dynamics Study for Sintering Characterstics of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode – K. Nakao, T. Ishimoto, and M. Koyama (Kyushu University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
2146
Density Functional Theory Study and Model Development on Pt Nano-Particles – G. Brunello, J. Choi, S. Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology), and D. B. Harvey (Queen’s University)
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Density Functional Theory Study of Pt Dissolution at Water-Pt Interface – J. Choi, G. Brunello, S. Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology), and D. B. Harvey (Queen’s University)
D3
Corrosion, Passivity, and Energy: A Symposium in Honor of Digby Macdonald
10:45 2208
11:00
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Electrochemical and Surface Study of the Oxide Growth and Conversion on 316L Stainless Steel – Q. W. Knapp, J. J. Noël, and J. Wren (Western University)
11:15
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Constant Phase Elements and Impedance of Rough Surfaces : A Numerical Study – M. Venkatraman, I. S. Cole (CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering), D. Sherwood (Central Electrochemical Research Institute), I. G. Bosco (CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering), and B. Emmanuel (Central Electrochemical Research Institute)
11:30
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Mathematical Models for Under-Deposit Corrosion – Y. Chang and M. E. Orazem (University of Florida)
11:45
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Weight Loss Model for Atmospheric Corrosion of Steel in Mexico Using Artificial Neural Networks – E. Bolanos Rodriguez (Universidad Auonoma del Estado de Hidalgo. Mexico) and J. González Islas (Universidad Tecnológica de Tulancingo. México)
Corrosion 301B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Models – 08:00 – 09:45 Co-Chairs: Takumi Haruna and Dave Williams 08:00 2199
Predicting the Steady State Thickness of Passive Films with the Point Defect Model in Fretting Corrosion Experiments – J. Geringer (ENSMSE), M. L. Taylor, and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
08:15 2200
Optimization of Impedance Models with Differential Evolution – M. L. Taylor, S. Sharifi, and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
08:30 2201
Neural Network as a Data Mining Tool for Prediction of Corrosion Behavior – M. (. Kamrunnahar and M. Urquidi-Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
08:45 2202
Vacancy Formation and Electronic Structure on FeS2 Surfaces – Model System for Iron Sulfide Corrosion Films – F. W. Herbert, A. Krishnamoorthy, K. J. Van Vliet, and B. Yildiz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
09:00 2203
Deterministic Prediction of Localized Corrosion Damage in Oil and Gas Pipelines – G. R. Engelhardt (OLI Systems, Inc.), R. Wollam (BP), and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
09:15 2204 09:30 2205
Application of the Kramers-Kronig Relations to Impedance Spectroscopy – M. E. Orazem (University of Florida)
10:00 2206
10:30 2207
Impedance – 13:45 – 15:30 Co-Chairs: Ignacio Gonzalez and Patrick Schmuki 13:45
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Electrochemical Correlation Study of On-Line Corrosion Monitoring Probes – D. Bai (Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen Graduate School), J. Wu (Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School), and F. Chen (Shenzhen Grusen Technology Co., Ltd)
14:00
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(Corosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award Presentation) Understanding of Passivity Due to the Application of Surface Methods, a Review – H. Strehblow (Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf)
14:30
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(Corrision Divisin Morris Cohen Award Presentation) Evaluation of Thiosulfate as a Substitute of Hydrogen Sulfide in Sour Corrosion Fatigue Studies – M. Kappes (University of Akron), G. Frankel (The Ohio State University), R. Thodla (DNV), N. Sridhar (Det Norske Veritas (USA) Inc.), and R. Carranza (Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica)
15:00
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Marine Biofilms Mimic Metal/Air Battery Current Enhancement Strategies: A Study of Peroxide Degradation via Manganese Dioxide Catalysis in Seawater – M. J. Strom (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), G. W. Luther, and S. C. Dexter (University of Delaware)
15:15
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Dissolution Behavior of Novel Lead Anodes for Copper Electrowinning – M. Clancy, C. Bettles, N. Birbilis (Monash University), and A. Stuart (Origma Pty Ltd.)
Microstructure-Influenced Numerical Modeling of Pitting Corrosion in 316 Stainless Steel – N. Kota (Science Applications International Corporation), S. Qidwai, and V. DeGiorgi (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
Models – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Jordi Abellà and Mike McKubre The Role of MnS Inclusions and Passive Films in the Initiation of Pitting Corrosion of Stainless Steels – N. Hara, Y. Sugawara, and I. Muto (Tohoku University) CPE Behavior of Oxide Layer Impedance – B. Tribollet, I. Frateur (CNRS), M. Musiani (IENI CNR), M. E. Orazem (University of Florida), and V. Vivier (CNRS)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
A Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Investigation of the Structure of Ni(OH)2 Materials – D. S. Hall (University of Ottawa), C. Bock, B. MacDougall (National Research Council Canada), D. J. Lockwood (National Research Council), and S. Poirier (National Research Council Canada)
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2231
Preparation of Pt-Ru/CNT/Carbon Cloth Catalysts by Electrodeposition Method for Use in Fuel Cell – Y. Lin, T. Yeh, and M. Tsai (National Tsing Hua University)
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Effect of Passivation Potential on Amount of Bound Water in Passive Film on Titanium – T. Haruna and S. Ito (Kansai University)
15:30
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Corrosion Behavior of High Level Waste (HLW) Storage Tank Materials – J. Grant and D. Chidambaram (University of Nevada Reno)
15:45
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Nuclear Corrosion and Electrochemistry: Achievements and Challenges – D. Feron (CEA)
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Probabilistic Model for SCC: Integration of the Several Environment and Fracture Processes – S. Jain, F. Ayello, J. A. Beavers, and N. Sridhar (Det Norske Veritas)
Prediction of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Type304 Stainless Steel Weld Components Exposed to Chloride Environments – G. Nakayama and Y. Sakakibara (IHI Corporation)
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Electrochemical Studies of the Alloy Ti6Al4V after Being Subjected to UV-C Irradiation Treatment – M. Pacha-Olivenza (CIBER-BBN), A. Gallardo-Moreno, V. Vadillo-Rodríguez, M. González-Martín, C. Pérez Giraldo (University of Extremadura), and J. C. Galván (Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalúrgicas)
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Effects of Cu on the Localized Corrosion and Repassivation kinetics of Ferritic Stainless Steels – S. Ahn, K. Oh (KAIST), and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
16:00 2220
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Chloride-Induced Stress Corrosion Cracking of Austenitic Stainless Steel for Dry Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel – T. M. Ahn, G. Oberson, and S. DePaula (U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
16:30
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Dynamic Polarization Behaviors of Stainless Steels in Water Film Simulating the Water Treatment Plants – Y. Kim (POSCO Technical Research Laboratory) and Y. Park (Waterworks Research Institute SMG)
16:45
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Electrochemical Characterization of UNS S32760 and UNS S31603 Alloys in Presence of Fluoride and Bromide Solutions – E. Maya Visuet, A. Karayan, and H. Castaneda-Lopez (National Center for Corrosion Research and Education and Materials Performance, The University of Akron)
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Determination of Kinetic Parameters for Water Reduction and Oxygen Reduction on Copper – S. Sharifiasl and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
D5
High Temperature Corrosion Materials Chemistry 10 High Temperature Materials / Corrosion 318A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Oxidation and Corrosion of Metallic Systems -1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: P. Gannon and T. Maruyama 08:00 2306
In Situ Spectroscopic Ellipsometry and Electrochemical Studies of the Barrier Layer on Iron in Borate Buffer Solutions – Z. Lu (Ford Motor Company), S. Sharifiasl, and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
Fabrication of Vertically Aligned Nano-Oxide Arrays via Internal Oxidation of Dilute Alloys – M. Nanko and D. T. Do (Nagaoka University of Technology)
08:40 2307
Copper Alloys Corrosion and Passivation Monitoring by Electrochemical Integrated Probes in Chlorinated Condenser Cooling Circuits – P. Cristiani, M. Carvalho (RSE- Ricerca sul Sistema Elettrico S.p.A.), and G. Perboni (CESI SpA)
High-Temperature Oxidation Kinetics for Recovery of Mechanical Strength on NanoNi Dispersed Al2O3 Hybrid Materials – D. Maruoka and M. Nanko (Nagaoka University of Technology)
09:00 2308
State of Health Estimation of LiFePO 4/Graphite Cells – Y. Zhang and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)
Early Oxidation Stages of Alumina Formers and the effect of the Additions: A Brief Survey – J. Jedliński (AGH University of Science and Technology)
09:20 2309
The Influence of KCl(s) on the Oxidation of a FeCrAl Alloy at 600 °C in Dry and Wet Environment – N. Israelsson, L. Johansson, and J. Svensson (Chalmers University of Technology)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00
2310
Deposit-Induced Corrosion of Nickel-Base Alloys at Low Temperatures (650-750˚C) – B. S. Lutz, M. N. Task, N. M. Yanar, F. S. Pettit (University of Pittsburgh), G. R. Holcomb (National Energy Technology Laboratory), and G. H. Meier (University of Pittsburgh)
10:20
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High-Temperature Corrosion Behavior of Sputtered Ni-Based Nanocrystalline Coating with Yttrium Addition in Chloride at 900°C – P. Yu (Shenyang University of Chemical Technology), W. Wang, F. Wang, and S. Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
10:40
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Accelerated Corrosion of Low Alloy and Stainless Steel by PbCl 2-Containing Salt Mixtures – D. P. Bankiewicz, P. Yrjas, and M. Hupa (Åbo Akademi University)
On the Stability of the Passive Film on Iron as Indicated by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – M. Urquidi-McDonald and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center D3 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
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Density Functional Theory Calculations of Defects Formation Energies in Cr2O3 – B. Malki, B. Baroux, O. Le Bacq, and A. Pasturel (Grenoble INP)
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Electrical Microdischarge Characterization during Spark Anodization of Zirconium – J. S. Santos (Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos), S. G. Lemos (Universidade Federal da Paraiba), W. N. Gonçalves, O. M. Bruno (Universidade de Sao Paulo), and E. C. Pereira (Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos)
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An Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study on the effect of Condensate on Oxides Formed on a 25Cr/20Ni Cast Stainless Steel in Exhaust Environments – M. Ekström (Royal Institute of Technology), B. Zhu (Materials Technology, Scania CV AB), P. Szakalos, and S. Jonsson (Royal Institute of Technology) The effect of Water Vapor on the Distribution of Oxide Precipitates during Internal Oxidation of Ni-5Cr Alloy at 1073 K – M. Ueda (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Y. Kurata (NGK Insulators Ltd.), K. Kawamura, and T. Maruyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Oxidation Behaviour of Sanicro 25 in CO2 and H2O-Rich Environments – L. Intiso (Centro sviluppo Materiali), L. Johansson, and M. Halvarsson (Chalmers University of Technology)
Oxidation and Corrosion of Metallic Systems 2 – 14:00 – 15:20 Co-Chairs: P. Masset and G. Meier 14:00
14:20
2316
2317
14:40
2318
15:00
Behaviors of SOFC Interconnect Steels and Coatings with Contacting Electrodes and Seals in Single and Dual Atmosphere Exposures – R. Amendola, A. Weinstein, S. Sofie, and P. Gannon (Montana State University) Oxygen Activity Distribution from Atmosphere to Scale Surface on High Temperature Oxidation of Iron – K. Kawamura, S. Sonota, M. Ueda, and T. Maruyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
15:40
16:00
16:20
2319
2320
2321
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D5 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: E. Opila and J. Fergus •
2323
Fabrication of Nano-Rod Array Structure Used Aluminizing and Internal Oxidation of Alloy for Micro-Channel – T. Ishizaki, D. T. Do, and M. Nanko (Nagaoka University of Technology)
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Measuring Cr Volatility from Ferritic Stainless Steels: Novel and Conventional Methods Compared – J. J. Eziashi, C. Key, R. Smith, and P. Gannon (Montana State University)
D7
Pits and Pores 5: A Symposium in Honor of David Lockwood
Corrosion / Luminescence and Display Materials 323B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Optical, Magnetic and Electronic Properties – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: D. Lockwood and N. Koshida 08:00 2379
Tuning of Optical Properties of Silicon PhotonicCrystal Devices by Infiltration of Grooves and Pores with Liquid Crystals – T. S. Perova (Trinity College Dublin), V. Tolmachev (Ioffe Physical Technical Institute), and A. V. Baldycheva (Trinity College Dublin)
08:30 2380
Size-Dependent Assessment of Fe3O4 Nanoparticles Loaded into Porous Silicon – P. Granitzer, K. Rumpf (Karl-Franzens-University Graz), Y. Tian, G. Akkaraju, J. L. Coffer (Texas Christian University), P. Poelt (University of Technology Graz), P. Morales (CSIC Madrid), and M. Reissner (Vienna University of Technology)
08:50 2381
Magnetic Properties of an Iron Oxide/Porous Silicon System Controlled by Magnetic Interactions – K. Rumpf, P. Granitzer (KarlFranzens-University Graz), P. Poelt (University of Technology Graz), P. Morales (CSIC Madrid), and M. Reissner (Vienna University of Technology)
09:10 2382
The effects of Confinement and Coulomb Blockade on the Transport in Ensembles of Si Quantum Dots – I. Balberg (The Hebrew University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Kinetics and Mechanisms of Copper Catastrophic Oxidation in the Presence of Low-Melting Oxides – V. V. Belousov (Russian Academy of Sciences) Intermission (20 Minutes)
High Temperature Electrochemistry – 15:20 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: G. Meier and P. Masset 15:20
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
The Activity of Rh 2O3 in Boro-Silicate Glass at 1373 K – H. Kimura, S. Yamamoto, M. Ueda, K. Kawamura, T. Maruyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Minami, and E. Ochi (Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited) High Temperature Electrolysis for Liquid Iron Production – G. Haarberg, E. Kvalheim (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), A. Martinez (SINTEF), S. Rolseth (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry), and H. Gudbrandsen (SINTEF) Corrosion Behavior of Construction Materials for Intermediate Temperature Steam Electrolysers – A. V. Nikiforov (Technical University of Denmark), I. M. Petrushina (Technical Iniversity of Denmark), J. Jensen, and N. Bjerrum (Technical University of Denmark) Evaluation of Electrode Materials for Electrolytic Reduction of Nuclear Fuels – A. Merwin and D. Chidambaram (University of Nevada Reno)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Pore Formation and Characterization – 10:00 – 15:20 Co-Chairs: P. Granitzer and T. S. Perova 10:00 2383
Optical Characterization of Self-Assembled Systems: Nanoparticles and Monolayers – N. Rowell (National Research Council Canada)
10:30 2384
XPS Analysis of Porous Silicon – D. Aureau (CNRS-UVSQ), J. Chazalviel, F. Ozanam (CNRS-Ecole polytechnique), and A. Etcheberry (CNRS-UVSQ)
10:50 2385
Transient Surface Photovoltage Studies of Nano-Porous Silicon with Embedded Metal Nanoparticles – P. R. Chapagain, E. Davis, A. Nemashkalo, Y. Strzhemechny (Texas Christian University), P. Granitzer, K. Rumpf (KarlFranzens-University Graz), and E. Nguyen (Paschal High School)
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Tuesday, October 9
11:00
11:10
Tuesday, October 9
11:30
2386
2387
Enhanced Suppression of the Formation of Porous Silicon Based on Secondary Knocked-On effect in FIB – J. Wang, J. Jiao, P. Yan, M. Wang, W. Liu, D. Ge (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology), and J. Xu (Shanghai University) Conversion Kinetics and Characterisation of Pt/Pb Nanoparticles on Fluorine Doped Tin Oxide Glass – K. Yliniemi (Aalto University), D. Wragg, T. M. Watson, D. A. Worsley, H. McMurray (Swansea University), B. P. Wilson (Aalto University), P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg), and K. Kontturi (Aalto University)
11:50
2388
12:20
Lunch Break (90 Minutes)
13:50
Award Ceremony (90 Minutes)
Low-Lying Electronic Excitations and Optical Absorption Spectra of the Black Dye Sensitizer: A First-Principles Study – A. Delgado, S. Corni, and G. Goldoni (CNR-NANO S3 Center)
Applications of Silicon and Metal Oxide Nanostructures – 15:20 – 18:10 Co-Chairs: F. Ozanam and B. Gelloz 15:20 2389 15:50 2390
Applications of Porous Silicon to Multicrystalline Silicon Solar Cells: State of the Art – C. LevyClement (CNRS) Deposition of Ternary Alloys of Cadmium Seleno-Sulfide Thin Films on Nanoporous TiO2 for Solar Cells Applications – A. Sepehrifard, A. Aushana, and S. Morin (York University)
16:10
2391
Fabrication of Highly Ordered Porous Si and Its Application to Anodes in Lithium-Ion Battery – H. Masuda, S. Tagawa, and K. Nishio (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
16:30
2392
Silicon and Porous Silicon/Carbon Nanocomposites for Rechargeable Li- and Mg-Ion Batteries – S. Polisski and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
16:50
17:10
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2394
Silicon Nanowires for Innovative Energy Applications – V. Sivakov, M. Kulmas (Institute of Photonic Technology), B. Hoffmann (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light), F. Talkenberg (Institute of Photonic Technology), R. Kirchgeorg, C. Lee (Friedrich Alexander Universität), P. Schmuki (University of ErlangenNuremberg), and S. Christiansen (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light) Transition Metal Oxide Particles Deposited onto Titania Nanotubes as High Performance Electrodes for Li-Ion Microbatteries – N. Kyeremateng and T. Djenizian (University of Aix-Marseille)
17:30
2395
Designing Structure and Composition of Nanoporous Anodic Alumina for Optical Applications – D. Routkevitch (InRedox LLC)
17:50
2396
Deposition of LaF3 to Passivate the Pore-Walls of Porous Silicon Using a Simple Single-Source Chemical Bath Technique – A. Ismail (Rajshahi University), M. Rahman (Pabna Science & Technology University), M. Hossain, M. Nain, and S. Mou (Rajshahi University)
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Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center D7 – Poster Session – 18:10 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: P. Schmuki, H. Masuda, and P. Granitzer •
2397
Preparation and Characteristics of Anodic Aluminum Oxide Membranes with Mesosponge Structure – T. N. Nguyen, M. Kim, J. Ahn (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute), J. Kaewsuk (Korean Electrotechnology Research Institute), J. Kim, and D. Jeong (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
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2398
Fabrication of Flexible Alumina Microlens Array by Laser Irradiation and Aluminum Anodizing – T. Kikuchi, Y. Wachi, T. Takahashi, M. Sakairi (Hokkaido University), and R. O. Suzuki (EcoProcessing)
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2399
Formation of Self-Organized Nanoporous Anodic Films on Carbon Steels – S. Yang, Y. Konno, E. Tuji, Y. Aoki (Hokkaido University), H. Shoji (Nippon Steel Corporation), P. Skeldon, G. E. Thompson (The University of Manchester), and H. Habazaki (Hokkaido University)
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2400
Metal Assisted Etching of Silicon in a V2O5 Plus HF Solution – W. B. Barclay and K. W. Kolasinski (West Chester University)
•
2401
Anodic Porous Etching of n-InP: A ChemicalAssisted Dissolution Process – L. Santinacci (CNRS – Aix-Marseille University), M. Bouttemy, and A. Etcheberry (University of Versailles -CNRS)
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2402
Mathematical Model for <111>A Pore Propagation and Relation to Current for InP in Aqueous KOH Electrolytes – R. Lynch, N. Quill, C. O’Dwyer (University of Limerick), and D. Buckley (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick)
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2403
Differential Photoacoustic Electrochemical Cell to Study In Situ the Wetting Process in Different Materials – D. G. Espinosa-Arbelaez and M. Rodriguez-Garcia (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
•
2404
Study of the Microstructural and Optical Properties of Porous Silicon Bragg Reflectors Obtained by Differential Photoacoustic Electrochemical Cell – M. Rodriguez-Garcia and D. G. Espinosa-Arbelaez (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
E2
Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 8
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics 304B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Energy – 08:20 – 10:00 08:20 2467
Growth Characteristics and Properties of Yttrium Oxide Thin Films by Atomic Layer Deposition from Novel Y(iPrCp)3 Precursor and O3 – R. Xu, S. Selvaraj, N. Azimi, and C. G. Takoudis (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
09:00 2469
Electrocatalytic Activity of Platinum Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition on Carbon Nanotubes for Si-Based DMFC Applications – A. Johansson, R. Yang (Danish Technological Institute), B. Dalslet, J. V. Larsen, K. Haume (Technical University of Denmark), L. H. Christensen (Danish Technological Institute), and E. V. Thomsen (Technical University of Denmark) Atomic Layer Deposition of Copper (I) Sulfide Using Commercially Produced Precursors – S. Christensen, A. Dameron, T. Gennett, and I. Repins (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
09:20 2470
High Performance Core-Shell Nanowire Array Devices Prepared by Atomic Layer Deposition – H. Kim (Yonsei University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Novel Applications – 10:00 – 12:00 10:00 2471
Metal Oxide ALD Films for Low Power Sensor Applications – S. H. Brongersma (Holst Centre / imec)
10:40 2472
Enabling High Performance Detectors and Optics for Astronomy and Planetary Exploration with ALD – F. Greer (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
11:20
2473
Nanomechanical Properties of Ultra Thin Films Synthesized by Atomic Layer Deposition – H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University)
16:30
2479
16:50 2480
New Reaction Chemistries for Late Transition Metal Atomic Layer Deposition – B. Vidjayacoumar, V. Ramalingam, R. Kleinberger, D. J. Emslie (McMaster University), J. Blackwell, and S. Clendenning (Intel Corporation)
17:30
Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)
E2 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
2481
Tungsten Nitride Films Prepared by CyclicPulsed Chemical Vapor Deposition for IC Metallization – E. Kim, H. Woo, and D. Kim (Chonnam National University)
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2482
Highly Uniform Self-Assembled Gold Nanoparticles over High Surface Area ZnO Nanorods as Novel Catalysts – T. M. AbdelFattah (Christopher Newport University), K. Zhang, W. Cao, and H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University)
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2483
Characterization of Complex Magnetic Nanotubes – K. Pitzschel, J. Bachmann, S. Martens, J. Moreno Montero (University of Hamburg), J. Escrig (Universidad de Santiago de Chile), K. Nielsch, and D. Görlitz (University of Hamburg)
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2484
Synthesis of VO2 Thin Films by Atomic Layer Deposition with TEMAV as Precursor – K. Zhang, M. Tangirala, D. Nminibapiel (Old Dominion University), V. Pallem, C. Dussarrat (American Air Liquide), and H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University)
Metals – 14:00 – 15:50 14:00
2474
Study on Growth Characteristics of ALD RuO2 Thin Films with Deposition Conditions – W. Kim (Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.), B. Kim, J. Chang (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.), Y. Tak (Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.), H. Yang, S. Moon, O. Kwon, K. Cho, C. Yoo, and H. Kang (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)
14:20
2475
Atomic Layer Deposition of TiN/Al2O3/TiN Nanolaminates for Capacitor Applications – L. Assaud, M. Hanbücken, and L. Santinacci (CNRS – Aix-Marseille University)
14:40
2476
Impact of Direct Plasma Densification on Resistivity and Conformality of PEALD Tantalum Nitride – O. Van der Straten (IBM Research), X. Zhang (Global Foundries), C. Penny, J. Maniscalco (IBM Systems & Technology Group), S. Chiang, J. Ren, and P. Ma (Applied Materials, Inc.)
15:00 2477
15:20
Atomic Layer Deposition of Ruthenium in Various Precursor and Oxygen Doses – J. Kim, K. Son, B. Kim, W. Kim, and J. Shim (Korea University)
E4
Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 2
Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology 316C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
GaN Power Switching Transistors – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Mike Spencer and Joachim Wurfl 08:00 2528
Physics of GaN-based Power Field Effect Transistors – M. Shur (RPI)
08:20 2529
Recent Advances in III-N High-Power Electronics – R. Dupuis, Y. Lee, Z. Lochner, H. Kim, Y. Zhang, J. Ryou, and S. Shen (Georgia Institute of Technology)
08:40 2530
Quasi-Vertical GaN-on-Silicon Transistors for Compact Enhancement-mode Power Switches – B. Brar, D. Kim, C. Neft, C. Nguyen, and V. Mehrotra (Teledyne Scientific)
09:00 2531
Demonstration of Low ON-Resistance CAVETS with Ammonia MBE Grown Active p-GaN Layer as the Current Blocking Layer for High Power Applications – R. Yeluri, C. Hurni, S. Chowdhury, J. S. Speck, and U. Mishra (University of California Santa Barbara)
09:20 2532
AlGaN/GaN Heterojunction FETs for HighBreakdown and Low-Leakage Operation – M. Kuzuhara and H. Tokuda (University of Fukui)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Intermission (30 Minutes)
Reaction Mechanisms II – 15:50 – 17:40 15:50
2478
In Situ FTIR Characterization of Growth Inhibition in Atomic Layer Deposition Using Reversible Surface Functionalization – A. Yanguas-Gil, J. A. Libera, and J. W. Elam (Argonne National Laboratory)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Substrate Reactivity effects in the ALD of Al 2O3 Revealed by In Situ ALD – M. Tallarida, M. Michling, C. Das, and D. Schmeisser (Brandenburg University of Technology)
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Tuesday, October 9
08:40 2468
GaN Crystal Growth and Characterization – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Mike Dudley and Ken Jones 10:00 2533
III-Nitride High Voltage Power Electronics – M. Spencer and W. Schaff (Cornell University)
10:20 2534
Hydrophobic Growth of GaN Material: Current Status and Future Potential – J. M. Mann (US Air Force Research Laboratory), B. Wang (Solid State Scientific Corporation), and D. Bliss (US Air Force Research Laboratory)
10:40 2535
Tuesday, October 9
11:00
2536
Electrochemical Solution Growth of Gallium Nitride – T. C. Monson, K. Waldrip (Sandia National Laboratories), V. Krishnamoorthy (Wish Consulting), A. Mollo, and L. E. Johnson (Sandia National Laboratories) Comparison of Si, Sapphire, SiC, and GaN Substrates for HEMT Epitaxy – M. Leszczynski, P. Prystawko (Institute of High Pressure Physics), J. Plesiewicz (TopGaN Ltd.), L. Dmowski, E. Litwin-Staszewska, S. Grzanka, E. Grzanka (Institute of HIgh Pressure Physics), and F. Roccaforte (CNR-IMM)
11:20
2537
GaN-on-Si for Power Technology – D. Visalli, J. Derluyn, S. Degroote, and M. Germain (EpiGaN)
11:40
2538
Scalable GaN-On-Silicon Using Rare Earth Oxide Buffer Layers – M. Lebby (Translucent Inc.), F. Arkun (Translucent Inc), R. Dargis, R. Roucka, R. S. Smith, and A. Clark (Translucent Inc.)
GaN Power Transistor Reliability and Control – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Aivars Lelis and Durga Misra 14:00 2539
Recent Advances in Wide Bandgap Power Devices – K. Sheng (Zhejiang University)
14:20 2540
Advanced Driver and Control ICs for GaN and SiC Power Devices – S. P. Pendharkar and C. Chey (Texas Instruments Inc.)
2541
GaN-Based Wide-Bandgap Power Switching Devices: From Atoms to the Grid – S. Atcitty, R. Kaplar, S. DasGupta, M. Marinella, A. Armstrong, L. Biedermann (Sandia National Labs), M. Sun, T. Palacios (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and M. Smith (Sandia National Labs)
14:40
15:00 2542
Device Breakdown and Dynamic effects in GaN Power Switching Devices: Dependencies on Material Properties and Device Design – J. Würfl, E. Bahat-Treidel, F. Brunner, M. Cho, O. Hilt, A. Knauer, P. Kotara, M. Weyers, and R. Zhytnytska (Ferdinand-Braun-Institut)
15:20 2543
Degradation Study of Single and DoubleHeterojunction InAlN/GaN HEMTs by TwoDimensional Simulation – V. Palankovski and J. Kuzmik (TU Wien)
15:40 2544
Temperature Dependence of Kink Effect for AlGaN/GaN/SiC High Electron Mobility Transistors – C. Cheng, T. Chang, S. Liao, H. Chang, W. Ho, Y. Shiau, and J. Sen (Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology)
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Panel # 2: Safe Operating Area (SOA) – Silicon vs. SiC and GaN – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Reenu Garg and Mike Dudley 16:00
Introduction of Panelists (15 Minutes)
16:15
Mietek Bakowski (10 Minutes)
16:25
Joachim Wurfl (10 Minutes)
16:35
Krishna Shenai (10 Minutes)
16:45
Aivars Lelis (10 Minutes)
16:55
Robert Kaplar (10 Minutes)
17:05
Bobby Brar (10 Minutes)
17:15
Q&A (45 Minutes)
E5
Dielectric Materials and Metals for Nanoelectronics and Photonics 10
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics 313A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Ge Channel – 09:00 – 09:40 Co-Chair: Koji Kita 09:00 2584
Conduction Band-offset in GeO2/Ge Stack Determined by Internal Photoemission Spectroscopy – W. Zhang, T. Nishimura, K. Nagashio, K. Kita, and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)
09:20 2585
Hydrogen Interaction with HfO2 Films Deposited on Ge(100) and Si(100) – G. V. Soares (UFRGS), T. Feijó (IF-UFRGS), I. Baumvol (IF-UFRGS and UCS), C. Aguzzoli (UCS), C. Krug (IF-UFRGS and CEITEC S.A), and C. Radtke (IQ-UFRGS)
InGaAs and GaAs Passivation – 10:00 – 12:30 Co-Chairs: Susanne Stemmer and Heiji Watanabe 10:00
10:10
2586
10:40 2587
Award Ceremony (10 Minutes) MOS Interface Control of High Mobility Channel Materials for Realizing Ultrathin EOT Gate Stacks – S. Takagi, R. Zhang, R. Suzuki, N. Taoka, M. Yokoyama, and M. Takenaka (The University of Tokyo) III-V/Oxide Interfaces Investigated with Synchrotron Radiation Photoemission Spectroscopy – M. Tallarida (Brandenburg University of Technology)
11:10
2588
Unit Cell by Unit Cell Cleaning and Nucleation for ALD Gate Oxide Deposition – W. Melitz, T. Kent, E. Chagarov (UCSD), M. Edmonds, T. Kaufman-Osborn (University of California, San Diego), J. Sung Lee (UCSD), K. Kiantaj, and A. Kummel (University of California, San Diego)
11:40
2589
Scaling and Interface Control of High-k/III-V Interfaces – S. Stemmer, V. Chobpattana, Y. Hwang (University of California Santa Barbara), and R. Engel-Herbert (The Pennsylvania State University)
12:10
2590
Effect of In0.53Ga0.47As surface Nitridation on Electrical Characteristics of High-k/ Capacitors – Y. Suzuki, D. Zadeh, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, Y. Kataoka, A. Nishiyama, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, K. Natori, T. Hattori, and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
14:00 2591
Interface Dipole Cancellation in SiO2/High-k/ SiO2/Si Gate Stacks – S. Hibino, T. Nishimura, K. Nagashio, K. Kita, and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)
14:20 2592
Phenomena of Dielectric Capping Layer Insertion into High- κ Metal Gate Stacks in Gate-First/ Gate-Last Integration – H. Jagannathan, P. Jamison, and V. Paruchuri (IBM Research)
14:40
2593
Conformal Metal Gate Process Technology for 14nm Logic Node and Below – A. M. Noori, A. Brand, Y. Lei, M. Chen, W. Tang, X. Lu, X. Fu, S. Ganguli, J. Anthis, D. Thompson, N. Yoshida, M. Xu, M. Chang, and S. Gandikota (Applied Materials)
15:10
2594
Investigation of Mg Diffusion in Ta(N) based Electrodes on HfO2 for sub-32nm CMOS Gate-Last Transistors – R. Gassilloud, C. Maunoury, C. Leroux (CEA France), P. Chevalier (STMicroelectronics), C. Dressler, F. Aussenac, F. Martin (CEA France), D. Bensahel (STMicroelectronics), and S. Maitrejean (CEA France)
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2602
Process to Etch Ni and Pt Residues during Silicide Contact Electrode Processing using Low Temperature Aqueous Solutions – A. N. Duong (Intermolecular Inc), C. Fitz, S. Metzger (Globalfoundries), O. Karlsson, J. C. Foster, G. Nowling (Intermolecular Inc), V. Sih, and P. Besser (Globalfoundries)
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2603
Correlation between Electrical and Optical Properties of Tantalum Anodic Oxide and Electron Cyclotron Resonance Etching Studies of E-beam Deposited Ta 2O5 Films – A. Kulpa and N. Jaeger (The University of British Columbia)
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2604
Area Dependence of Reliability characteristics for Atomic Layer Deposition HfO2 Film under Static and Dynamic Stress – Y. Cheng, Y. Chang, C. Hsieh, and J. Lin (National Chi-Nan University)
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2605
Characterization of Sol-Gel-Derived Crystalline HfO2 -Y2O3 Thin Films on Si(001) Substrates – H. Shimizu and T. Nishide (Nihon University)
•
2606
Comparison on Physical and Electrical Properties of Sputtered Ru and RuO2 Gate Electrodes Grown on HfO2/Si for p-MOSFET – H. Kim, S. Lee, I. Yu, J. Lee (Seoul National University), T. Park (Hanyang University), and C. Hwang (Seoul National University)
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2607
MOSFETs on InP Substrate with LaAlO3/HfO2 Bilayer of Different LaAlO3 Thickness and Single LaX Al1-XO Layer with Different La Doping Level – Y. Wang, Y. Chen, F. Xue, F. Zhou, Y. Chang, and J. Lee (The University of Texas at Austin)
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2608
Thiol-Ene Reaction Derived Sol-Gel Hybrid Dielectric Layer for Oragnic Thin Film Transistors – J. Kim, Y. Kim, J. Ko (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), and B. Bae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science ad Technology (KAIST))
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2609
Comprehensive Study on Chemical Structures of Compositional Transition Layer at SiO2/ Si(100) Interface – T. Suwa, A. Teramoto (Tohoku University), T. Muro, T. Kinoshita (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), S. Sugawa, T. Hattori, and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)
FinFET and 3-D Transistors – 15:40 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Kaushik Roy and Durga Misra 15:40 2595 16:10
2596
16:40 2597
17:10
2598
Device-Circuit Co-design of FinFETs in Scaled Technologies – S. Gupta and K. Roy (Purdue University) Independent-Double-Gate FinFET SRAM Technology – K. Endo, S. O’uchi, Y. Liu, T. Matsukawa, and M. Masahara (AIST) Electrical Characterization and Reliability Assessment of Double-gate FinFETs – C. D. Young, K. Akarvardar, K. Matthews (SEMATECH), M. Baykan (U. of Florida – Gainesville), J. Pater, I. Ok, T. Ngai, K. Ang, M. Minakais, G. Bersuker, C. Hobbs, P. Kirsch, and R. Jammy (SEMATECH) Current Status of High-k and Metal Gates in CMOS – G. Wilk, M. Verghese, P. Chen (ASM America), and J. Maes (ASM Belgium)
E6
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center E5 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Durga Misra and Samares Kar •
2599
Roles of Target Composition on the Dielectric Property of RF Sputtered Bi 2O3-ZnO-Nb2O5 Pyrochlore Thin Film – K. Ko, M. Lim, B. Lee, H. Lee, and J. Choi (Ajou University)
•
2600
Effect of Erbium Silicide Crystallinity for Low Barrier Contact Between Erbium Silicide and n-type Silicon – H. Tanaka, A. Teramoto, S. Sugawa, and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)
•
2601
Measurement and Identification of Three Contributing Charge Terms in Negative bias Temperature Instability – C. Mayberry (AFRL), D. Nguyen, C. Kouhestani (AFRL/RVSE), K. Kambour (SAIC), H. Hjalmarson (Sandia National Laboratories), and R. Devine (AFRL/ RVSE)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
High Purity Silicon 12
Electronics and Photonics 320, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Advanced Substrates and Characterization – 08:10 – 09:40 Co-Chair: J. A. Martino 08:10
2634
Manufacturing of Ultra Thin SOI – O. Bonnin, W. Schwarzenbach, V. Barec, N. Daval, X. Cauchy, B. Nguyen, and C. Maleville (Soitec)
08:40 2635
Hybrid-Formation of Ge-on-Insulator Structures on Si Platform by SiGe-Mixing-Triggered RapidMelting Growth --- A Road to Artificial Crystal --- – M. Miyao, M. Kurosawa, K. Toko, and T. Sadoh (Kyushu University)
09:10
2636
The Pseudo-MOSFET: Principles and Recent Trends – S. Cristoloveanu, I. Ionica, A. Diab, and F. Liu (IMEP)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
125
Tuesday, October 9
Metal Work Function Tuning – 14:00 – 15:30 Co-Chairs: Akira Toriumi and Atif Noori
Tuesday, October 9
Radiation Effects and Characterization – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chair: S. Cristoloveanu
16:10
2646
Difficulties in Characterizing High-Resistivity Silicon – P. Nayak, R. Richert, and D. K. Schroder (Arizona State University)
10:00 2637
Interface and Border Traps in Ge pMOSFETs – D. M. Fleetwood (Vanderbilt University), E. Simoen (imec), S. Francis (Air Force Institute of Technology), X. Zhang (Vanderbilt University), R. Arora (Georgia Tech), E. Zhang, R. Schrimpf, K. Galloway (Vanderbilt University), J. Mitard, and C. Claeys (imec)
16:30
2647
Investigation of Doping Type Conversion of Hydrogen Implanted Cz-Silicon by EBIC – S. Kirnstoetter, M. Faccinelli, P. Hadley (Graz University of Technology), J. Laven, H. Schulze (Infineon Technologies AG), R. Job (Muenster University of Applied Sciences), and W. Schustereder (Infineon Technologies Austria AG)
10:30 2638
Radiation Influence on Biaxial+uniaxial Strained Silicon MuGFETs – C. Bordallo (Centro Universitário da FEI), P. G. Agopian, J. A. Martino (University of Sao Paulo), E. Simoen, and C. Claeys (imec)
16:50 2648
10:50 2639
Wafer Level Statistical Evaluation of the Proton Radiation Hardness of a High-k Dielectric/Metal Gate 45 nm Bulk CMOS Technology – C. Claeys, S. Iacovo (imec), D. Kobayashi (ISAS/JAXA), A. Mercha, A. Griffoni, P. Roussel (imec), F. Crupi (DEIS, University of Calabria), and E. Simoen (imec)
17:10
11:10
2640
11:40
2641
12:00
Transistor-Based Extraction of Carrier Lifetime and Interface Traps in Silicon-on-Insulator Materials – J. A. Martino (University of Sao Paulo), V. Sonnenberg (FATEC/SP), M. Galeti (University of Sao Paulo), M. Aoulaiche, E. Simoen, and C. Claeys (imec) Physical Mechanisms of Charge Pumping and DCIV Currents in Floating-Body SOI MOSFETs – E. Zhang, D. M. Fleetwood, R. Schrimpf (Vanderbilt University), E. Simoen, and D. Linten (imec) Lunch Break (120 Minutes)
2649
Lifetime-Degrading Boron-Oxygen Centres in p-types and n-type Silicon – V. V. Voronkov, R. J. Falster (MEMC Electronic Materials), B. Lim, and J. Schmidt (ISFH)
14:30 2643
Impact of Oxide Precipitates on Minority Carrier Lifetime in Silicon – J. D. Murphy (University of Oxford), K. Bothe, R. Krain (Institut für Solarenergieforschung Hameln/Emmerthal), M. Olmo, V. V. Voronkov, and R. J. Falster (MEMC Electronic Materials)
15:00 2644
15:20
Comparison of the Impact of Thermal Treatments on the Second and on the Millisecond Scales on the Precipitation of Interstitial Oxygen – G. Kissinger, D. Kot (IHP), and W. Von Ammon (Siltronic AG) Intermission (20 Minutes)
E6 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
2650
Low Temperature Fluorinated Silicon Film Synthesis – D. E. Milovzorov (Fluens Technology Group Ltd)
•
2651
Chemical Vapor Deposition of Silicon by the Reaction of Bromosilanes and Hydrogen – K. Tomono, H. Furuya, S. Miyamoto, T. Ogawa, Y. Okamura, R. Komatsu, and M. Nakayama (Yamaguchi University)
•
2652
Diode Characteristics and Thermal Donor Formation in Germanium-Doped Silicon Substrates – J. Rafi (Institut de Microelectrònica de Barcelona (IMB-CNM-CSIC)), J. Vanhellemont (Ghent University), E. Simoen (imec), J. Chen (State Key Laboratory of Silicon Materials), M. Zabala (Institut de Microelectrònica de Barcelona (CNM-CSIC)), and D. Yang (State Key Laboratory of Silicon Materials)
E7
Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 5
Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Sensor 304A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Low-Dimensional Materials for Nanoelectronics/Optoelectronics I – 08:20 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Jr-Hau He and Yu-Lun Chueh 08:20 2669
GaN-based Nanorods: From High-Gain Photoconductor to Solar Hydrogen Generation – Y. Huang (National Taiwan University), Y. Huang (Academia Sinica), W. Tu (National Taiwan University), K. Chen (Academia Sinica), and L. Chen (National Taiwan University)
2670
From Organic Powders to Geometrically Well Defined Low-Dimensional Structures: A way for Unprecedented Optical and Chemical Properties – J. Park, H. Moon, and H. Choi (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
Point Defects in Si and Ge – 15:40 – 17:30 Co-Chairs: R. Job and J. Murphy 15:40 2645
126
Thermal Budget of Hydrogen-Related Donor Profiles – Diffusion Limited Activation and Thermal Dissociation – J. Laven (Infineon Technologies AG), R. Job (Muenster University of Applied Sciences), H. Schulze, F. Niedernostheide (Infineon Technologies AG), W. Schustereder (Infineon Technologies Austria AG), and L. Frey (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)
Deep-Level Transient Spectroscopy of MOS Capacitors on GeSn Epitaxial Layers – E. Simoen, B. Vincent, C. Merckling, F. Gencarelli (Imec), L. Chu (National Tsing Hua University), and R. Loo (imec)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
Oxygen-, Hydrogen-Related Defects and Their Characterization – 14:00 – 15:20 Co-Chairs: R. Job and J. Murphy 14:00 2642
Characterization of Deep Levels Introduced by RTA and by Subsequent Anneals in n-Type Silicon – D. Kot (IHP), T. Mchedlidze (TU Dresden), G. Kissinger (IHP), and W. Von Ammon (Siltronic AG)
08:45
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
2671
09:25 2672
Hybrid Silicon Solar Cells with Hierarchical Structure for Energy Harvesting – W. Wei, C. Ho, S. Tai (National Taipei University of Technology), H. Wang (Photonics and Optoelectronics), A. Li, R. Chung (National Taipei University of Technology), and J. He (National Taiwan University) Three-dimensional Silicon Phononic Crystal – Y. Lin, H. Ting, L. Chou, and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)
Low-Dimensional Materials for Nanoelectronics/Optoelectronics II – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Li-Chyong Chen and Hee Cheul Choi
Low-Dimensional Materials: Functional Metal Oxide I – 16:00 – 17:35 Co-Chairs: Katsuhisa Tanaka and Pooi See LEE 16:00 2684
2D Oxide Nanosheets: Controlled Assembly and Applications – M. Osada and T. Sasaki (National Institute for Materials Science)
16:25 2685
Optical Second Harmonic Generation of Pt Nanowires Created by Shadow Deposition on MgO(110) Facetted Templates – G. Mizutani and Y. Ogata (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
16:50 2686
SiO2 nano- cylinder structure for low-k dielectric layer – R. Maeno, T. Fujii, and M. Omiya (Keio University)
2687
Synthesis and Characterization of the Core-Shell Au/Ga2O3 Nanowires – B. Wu, C. Hsu, and L. Chou (National Tsing Hua University)
17:05
10:00 2673
One-Dimensional Semiconductor Heterostructures: Challenges and Opportunities – S. Dayeh (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
10:25
2674
Chemical Vapor Deposited MoS2 Thin Layers and Their Applications – L. Li (Academia Sinica)
10:50
2675
Epitaxial Growth of Iron-Silicide Nanodots on Si Substrates Using Ultrathin SiO2 Film Technique and Their Physical Properties – Y. Nakamura (Osaka University) and M. Ichikawa (University of Tokyo)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
17:20 2688
Horizontal-Slot Disk Resonators Incorporating Nanocrystals for Low-Cost, On-Chip Bio-Sensors – S. Lee, G. Kim, and J. H. Shin (KAIST)
E7 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00
11:15
2676
Au@SnO2 Core-Shell Nanowires: Novel Material for Gas Sensor – W. Liu, C. Hsu, and L. Chou (National Tsing Hua University)
•
2689
11:30
2677
DC and RF Characteristics of Ga2O3/GaN Single Nanowire MOSFET – J. Yu, C. Li, P. Yeh, Y. Wu, and L. Peng (National Taiwan University)
Study of the active volume for High Bright AlGaInP-based Light Emitting Diodes – H. Oh (Korea Photonics Technology Institute)
•
2690
11:45
2678
Controllable Surface Plasmon Resonance Properties of Hexagonal Close-packed Metal Nanosphere Arrays – H. Ting, Y. Lin, L. Chou, C. Tsai, and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)
Near-Infrared Light Detection of n-Type β-FeSi2/ i-Si/p- Type Si Heterojunction Photodiodes at Low Temperatures – R. Iwasaki, K. Yamashita, N. Promros, S. Izumi, and T. Yoshitake (Kyushu University)
•
2691
Single-Nanowire CMOS Inverter based on Ambipolar Si Nanowire FETs – H. Yuan, Q. Li, H. Zhu (George Mason University), H. Li (NIST & George Mason University), D. Ioannou (George Mason University), and C. A. Richter (NIST)
•
2692
Visible Light-Induced Immobilization of Gold Nanoparticles on Silicon Substrates – S. Mo, T. Ichii, K. Murase, and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)
•
2693
Fabrication of Silicon Nanowire Arrays for Photovoltaic Applications – H. Li (National Chiao Tung University), J. Tseng (St. John’s University), S. Chiou, H. Liu (National Chung Hsing University), and H. Cheng (National Chiao Tung University)
•
2694
Ultra-Compact Photonic Circuit Components based on Propagation of Exciton Polaritons in Organic Dye Nanofibers – K. Takazawa, J. Inoue, and K. Mitsuishi (National Institute for Materials Science)
•
2695
Extremely Low Electron Density in a Modulation-Doped Si/SiGe 2DEG by Effective Schottky Gating – J. Li, C. Huang, and J. Sturm (Princeton University)
•
2696
Influences of Hydrogen Passivation on NearInfrared Light Detection of n-Type β-FeSi 2/pType Si Heterojunction Photodiodes – R. Iwasaki, K. Yamashita, N. Promros, S. Izumi, and T. Yoshitake (Kyushu University)
Low-Dimensional Materials for Nanoelectronics/Optoelectronics III – 14:00 – 15:45 Co-Chairs: Lain-Jong Li and Shadi Dayeh 14:00 2679
14:25 2680
Surface Plasmon-Enhanced Optical Properties of Composite Materials Containing Metal Nanoparticles: Birefringence and Laser Oscillation – K. Tanaka, K. Fujita, S. Murai, X. Meng, Y. Moriguchi, and T. Komine (Kyoto University) Nanoheterostructures of Semiconducting Nanowires for Electronic Sensors and Photodetectors – P. Lee (Nanyang Technological University)
14:50
2681
Implantable and Bio-Integrated Flexible GaN LED – K. Lee (KAIST)
15:15
2682
Photoacoustic Emission from Local Plasmon Resonators Nanostructured by Glancing Angle Deposition – K. Namura, M. Suzuki, K. Nakajima, and K. Kimura (Kyoto University)
15:30 2683
Field Emission of Core-Shell Ga2O3 Nanowires – K. Cheng, C. Hsu, C. Hsieh, and L. Chou (National Tsing Hua University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
127
Tuesday, October 9
09:10
E8
Processing Materials of 3D Interconnects, Damascene and Electronics Packaging 4
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electrodeposition / Electronics and Photonics 310, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Modeling and Characterization of Novel Interconnect Processes – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: K. Kondo and S. Shingubara 14:00 2738
Multi-Scale Modeling of Direct Copper Plating on Resistive Non-Copper Substrates – L. Yang, A. Radisic, M. Nagar (imec), J. Deconinck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), L. Leunissen, P. Vereecken (imec), and A. West (Columbia University)
14:20
2739
Synergistic Effects of Additives on the Filling Process of High-Aspect-Ratio TSV – Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulation – - Y. Fukiage, Y. Kaneko (Kyoto University), K. Ohara, and F. Asa (C. Uyemura & Co., Ltd.)
14:40
2740
Ultrathin Copper Layers Deposited by Galvanic Displacement: Characterization by Atom Probe Tomography – J. Ai, Y. Zhang, A. C. Hillier, and K. R. Hebert (Iowa State University)
15:00
2741
Simulation of Shape Evolution in Through-Mask Electrochemical Deposition – G. J. Wilson, P. McHugh, S. Lee, and T. L. Ritzdorf (Applied Materials)
15:20
2742
Inverse Analysis of Accelerator Distribution for Through Silicon Via Filling – M. Hayase, T. Matsuoka, K. Otsubo (Tokyo University of Science), Y. Onishi, and K. Amaya (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
15:40
2743
Cu Electroplating for Through Silicon Vias (TSVs) Filling Using a Dimensionally Stable Anode (DSA) – W. Hsiung, W. Dow (National Chung Hsing University), J. Lin, W. Chang, H. Lee (Industrial Technology Research Institute), and S. Lin (Waste Recovery Technol)
16:00
2744
Lead Free Solder Deposited by ECD – Material Analysis – T. L. Ritzdorf, S. Lee, and I. Drucker (Applied Materials)
16:20
2745
Evaluation of Grain Size Distributions of 50nm Wide Cu Interconnects by X-ray Diffraction Method – T. Inami and J. Onuki (Ibaraki University)
16:40
2746
A Novel Synthesis Method of Cu Nanoparticles with High Stability and Their Applications Acting as Seed Layer of TSV – C. Hsieh, W. Dow, and Y. Chang (National Chung Hsing University)
17:00
2747
Halide-Free Flux Activity at Copper and Tin Surface – S. Vegunta, G. Qu, K. Mai, J. Nguyen, and J. Flake (Louisiana State University)
17:20
2748
Investigation of the Mechanism of Cu EruptionInduced Copper Void Defects in Memory Applications. – K. Chung, J. Park, T. Yoon, G. Oh, D. Park, S. Kim, D. Im, D. Lee, J. Kim, M. Park, D. Kim, Y. Chung, J. Baek, S. Kwon, H. Jeong, J. Kim, S. Nam (Samsung Electronics Co., LTD), H. Kang (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.), and C. Chung (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd)
17:40
2749
Failure Mechanism of Copper Through-Silicon Vias Under Biased Thermal Stress – S. Seo, J. Hwang (Sejong University), J. Yang (National NanoFab Center), and W. Lee (Sejong Univ.)
Tuesday, October 9
Electrochemical Processing for TSVs – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: R. Akolkar and P. Ramm 08:00 2727
Bath Stability Monitoring for Electroless Cu Seed Formation in High Aspect Ratio TSV – F. Inoue (Kansai University), H. Philipsen, S. Armini, A. Radisic, Y. Civale, P. Leunissen (IMEC), and S. Shingubara (Kansai University)
08:20 2728
Via Filling Electrodeposotion of 4μm Diameter via by Periodical Reverse Current – T. Hayashi, K. Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University), M. Takeuchi (Nittobo Medical Co., Ltd.), T. Saito, N. Okamoto (Osaka Prefecture University), M. Bunya (Nittobo Medical Co., Ltd.), and M. Yokoi (Osaka Prefecture University)
08:40 2729
The Effect of Polymer Additives on TSV Filling by Copper Electroplating – C. Lin, W. Dow (National Chung Hsing University), J. Lin, W. Chang, and H. Lee (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
09:00 2730
Periodic Pulse Reverse Cu Electroplating for Through Hole Filling – F. Shen, W. Dow (National Chung Hsing University), J. Lin, W. Chang, and H. Lee (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
09:20 2731
Copper-free Through Silicon Via Filling by Ni-W Electrodeposition – H. Huang, W. Dow (National Chung Hsing University), J. Lin, W. Chang, and H. Lee (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
Electrochemical Processes for Damascene Interconnects – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: S. Shingubara and M. Hayase 10:00 2732
High Density Copper Nucleation on Ruthenium Using Commercial Plating Chemistry and Its Application to Metallization of High Aspect Ratio Through-Silicon Vias – P. Shi (Atotech USA Inc.)
10:20 2733
Exploration of Process Window for Fill of Sub 30 nm Features by Direct Plating – M. Nagar, A. Radisic (imec), K. Stubbe (Ghent University), and P. Vereecken (imec)
10:40 2734
The Impact of Electrolyte Acidity on Bottomup Metallization of Copper Interconnects – L. Boehme (Case Western Reserve University), J. Wu, X. Kang, R. Preisser (Atotech USA Inc.), and U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University)
11:00
2735
Temperature Effects on Additives Induced Polarization in Copper Electroplating of Interconnects – L. Boehme and U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University)
11:20
2736
Effect of Additives on Direct Copper Electrodeposition on Transition Metal Diffusion Barriers for Silicon-based Integrated Devices – B. Im and S. Kim (University of Ulsan)
11:40
2737
Superconformal Film Growth – T. Moffat and D. Josell (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
128
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 8
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electrodeposition / E12 Electronics and Photonics / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering 314, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
319A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center 3D Systems Part 2 – 08:30 – 10:00 08:30 2793
Multi-physics Equivalent Circuit Models for MEMS Sensors and Actuators – T. Konishi, K. Machida (NTT Advanced Technology Corp.), K. Masu (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and H. Toshiyoshi (The University of Tokyo)
09:05 2794
ThruChip Interface for Heterogeneous Chip Stacking – T. Kuroda (Keio University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Dye Sensitized Solar Cells I – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Miyasaka, Druffel, and Rajeshwar 08:00 2853
Microstructural Controls of a Titania Electrode for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – A. Nakamura, T. Hyodo, and Y. Shimizu (Nagasaki University)
08:20 2854
Rapid Synthesis of High Performance TiO2 Nanoparticles for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Employing Microwave and Supercritical Water – K. Manseki, Y. Kondo, D. Ishihama, T. Ban, T. Sugiura (Gifu University), and T. Yoshida (Yamagata University)
08:40 2855
Protonated Carboxyl Anchor for Stable Adsorption of Ru N749 dye on TiO2 Anatase (101) Surface – K. Sodeyama, M. Sumita, and Y. Tateyama (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS))
09:00 2856
High Efficiency Dye-sensitized Solar Cells Using Thin TiO2 Films Co-sensitized by Indoline Dyes – S. MORITA, M. Ikegami, A. Ishii, and T. Miyasaka (Toin University of Yokohama)
09:20 2857
Preparation of Non-annealed Anatase TiO2 Films on ITO substrates by Anodizing in Hot Phosphate/glycerol – E. Tsuji, N. Hirata, and H. Habazaki (Hokkaido University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Novel Devices and Processing Part 1 – 10:00 – 11:45 10:00 2795
10:35
11:10
2796
2797
Energy-efficient Novolatile Logic systems based on CMOS/spintronics Hybrid technology – S. Sugahara, Y. Shuto, and S. Yamamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Programmable Cell Array using Rewritable Atom Switch – M. Miyamura, T. Sakamoto (Low-power Electronics Association & Project), M. Tada (LEAP), N. Banno, K. Okamoto, N. Iguchi, and H. Hada (Low-power Electronics Association & Project) Wafer Processing Photoresist Stripping Requirements – C. L. Arvin (IBM) and G. Banerjee (Air Products and Chemicals)
Novel Materials and Processing – Graphene – 14:00 – 15:30 14:00 2798
Graphene for Nanoelectronic Device Applications – L. Colombo (Texas Instruments Incorporated)
14:35
2799
Improving Ion /Ioff in Bilayer Graphene Transistors by Molecular Functionalization – M. Cantoro, A. Nourbakhsh, A. Klekachev, I. Asselberghs, C. Huyghebaert, M. Heyns, and S. De Gendt (imec)
15:10
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 2858
Enhanced Hole Transport in Nickel Oxide Electrodes for Photoelectrochemical Sensitized Cells – K. Zhu, S. Kang, N. Neale, and A. Frank (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
10:20 2859
Alkylation of Chlorin e6 for Higher Efficiency Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – X. Wang (Yamagata University), H. Tamiaki (Ritsumeikan University), and S. Sasaki (Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology)
10:40 2860
Tin Oxide Nanowires and Their Hybrid Architectures for Kinetically Fast Redox Couples in Dye-Sensitzed Solar Cells – V. Vendra (University of Louisville), T. Nguyen, D. Amos (Univeristy of Louisville), T. Druffel, and M. K. Sunkara (University of Louisville)
Novel Materials and Processing Part 2 – 15:30 – 17:30 15:30 2800
Integration with Diverse Functionalities on Standard CMOS – K. Masu (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
16:05 2801
Heterogeneous Integration of Alternative Materials and Devices on Silicon CMOS Integrated Circuits – T. S. Mayer (The Pennsylvania State University)
16:40 2802
New Technology Trends: Expand and Extend – R. Rhoades (Entrepix, Inc.)
17:15
Concluding Remarks (15 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
11:00
2861
Nano-Clay Electrolyte for High Performance Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – S. Uchida, T. Kubo (The University of Tokyo), and H. Segawa (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology)
11:20
2862
Integration of Polymer Electrolytes in Nanostructured Electrodes of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells – S. Nejati, D. Martin (Drexel University), C. Prejean (Drexel Univeristy), J. Deshmukh (Drexel University), and K. K. Lau (Drexel Unversity)
11:40
2863
Conductivity Enhanced CuSCN for Improved Performance in Dye-Sensitized Solid-state Solar Cells – A. Konno, E. Premalal, and N. Dematage (Shizuoka University)
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Tuesday, October 9
More than Moore
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and E10 Photonics / Sensor / New Technology Subcommittee
Dye Sensitized Solar Cells II – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Druffel and Miyasaka
Tuesday, October 9
14:00 2864
Dye-sensitized photocapacitors fabricated with ionic liquid electrolytes for power generation and storage – T. Miyasaka, H. Ina, and M. Ikegami (Toin University of Yokohama)
14:20 2865
Immobilization of Polymer-Protected Platinum Nanocluster on Plastic Substrate for Highly Efficient Dye-Sensitized Plastic Solar Cell – T. Wei, M. Ikegami, and T. Miyasaka (Toin University of Yokohama)
14:40 2866
Atmospheric Processing of Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Photoanode – T. Druffel, V. Vendra, and R. Lupitskyy (University of Louisville)
15:00 2867
Electrochemical Analysis for the Realization of Low Temperature Processed ZnO Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – D. T. Bryant, M. Carnie, T. M. Watson, and D. A. Worsley (Swansea University)
15:20 2868
Nanostructured Photoelectrodes for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells – I. Turkevych, K. Matsubara, and M. Kondo (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
15:40 2869
Study on Central Metal Ions and Electrolytes for Efficient Porphyrin-sensitized Solar Cells – F. AWAI (The University of Tokyo), Y. Arai (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST)), S. Uchida, T. Kubo (The University of Tokyo), and H. Segawa (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology)
•
2875
Reliable and Secure DSSC Sub-Module Assembled by One Drop Filling Method – C. Nishiyama, S. Uchida, T. Kubo (The University of Tokyo), and H. Segawa (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology)
•
2876
Cu 2S Counter Photocathodes for Quantum-Dot Sensitized Solar Cells – S. Lee and K. Ahn (Yeungnam University)
•
2877
CdS Quantum Dots Deposited by Chemical Bath Deposition for the Application to Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells – D. Lee and K. Ahn (Yeungnam University)
•
2878
Effects of High Pressure Annealed for Electrodeposited CuInSe2 Solar Cell – T. Chang, W. Lee, and Y. Su (National Cheng Kung University)
•
2879
Organic Photovoltaics by Using a Nanoscale Thin Film of Solution-based Titanium Sub-Oxide (Solution based Titanium sub-oxide Nanoscaled Thin Films for Passivation (or Sealant) of Organic Photovoltaic Cells) – K. Foe, V. Potturi, M. Samson, H. Baumgart, and G. Namkoong (Old Dominion University)
•
2880
The Effect of TiO2 Microstructure and Introduction of Silver Nanoparticles on Conversion Efficiency of Sb2S3 Sensitized Semiconductor Solar Cells – S. Yoshioka, T. Mishima, and M. Ihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
•
2881
ZnS Films Deposited by ALD for Solar Cell Applications – Y. Erkaya, D. Nminibapiel, N. Hegde, K. Aryal, G. Rajan, P. Boland, K. Zhang, H. Baumgart, and S. Marsillac (Old Dominion University)
•
2882
Molecular Precursors and Their Application to Chalcogenide Solar Cell – C. Kim, J. Park, H. Choi, B. Park, J. Song, T. Chung, and D. Jeon (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
•
2883
Effect of Post-Treatment for Colloidal PbS Quantum dots on Performance of Schottky Solar Cell – J. Kim, J. Song, H. An (Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials), K. Kim, and S. Jeong (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)
•
2884
Analysis of Degradation Products in Electrolyte of Dye Sensitized Solar Cell by High Mass Accuracy MSn and Multivariate Statistical Technique – T. Goda, D. Nakayama, T. Nishine, S. Satoshi (SHIMADZU CORPORATION), C. Nishiyama, S. Uchida (The University of Tokyo), and H. Segawa (Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology)
•
2885
Application of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy in Characterization of Mass- and Charge Transfer Processes in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell – N. T. Hoang, H. Tran, and T. Nguyen (Vietnam National University)
•
2886
Photovoltaic Properties in Al-doped ZnO/nondoped Zn1-XMgXO/Cu 2O Heterojunction Solar Cells – T. Minami, Y. Nishi, T. Miyata, and S. Abe (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
•
2887
Two-Step Anodization for TiO2 Nanotube Arrays – Y. Lee, J. Kim (Gangneung-Wonju National University), J. Lee (Konkuk University), and W. Choi (Gangneung-Wonju National University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center E12 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
•
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2871
In Situ Observation of Structural Change in N719 Dye Molecule in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells under a Visible Light Exposure – C. Yoshida, S. Nakajima (Sekisui Chemical Co.), Y. Syoji, and F. Hirose (Ymagata University) Gold Nanoparticles Embedded Single Crystalline ZnO (Au NPs@ZnO) Nanowire Arrays for Plasmonic Enhanced Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) – M. Lu, H. Chen, H. Chen, C. Peng, Y. Chueh, S. Gwo, and H. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)
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Zinc Oxide Nano-pillar Array prepared by a Microwave-assisted Process for an Organic Photovoltaic Cell – N. Murakami, Y. Imoto, and T. Ohno (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
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Development of Inverted Organic Photovoltaic Cells Using Amorphous Niobium Oxide as Electron Collection Layer – K. Hamada, N. Murakami, and T. Ohno (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
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Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Prepared with TNO Transparent Conductive Film – S. Takemura (Shizuoka University), R. Muramoto, Y. Sekine (Shizuoka Univercity), M. Okuya (Shizuoka University), S. Okazaki, E. Sakai, N. Yamada (KAST), T. Hitosugi (Tohoku University), and T. Hasegawa (University of Tokyo)
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Development of a Cu 2OZnO Nanorod Heterojunction Solar Cell – D. Marui, N. Murakami, and T. Ohno (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
E14 Science, Technology, and Applications
Fabrication of CZTS based Solar Cells Using Nanocrystals – S. Suehiro, M. Yuasa (Kyushu University), T. Tanaka (Saga University), K. Fujita, S. Hata, T. Kida, and K. Shimanoe (Kyushu University)
Metal and 3D Integration – 08:00 – 09:40
Electrochemically Self-Assembled ZnO/ Rhodamine dye Hybrid 2D-Nanostructure towards One-Pot Synthesis of Solar Cells – S. Lina (Yamagata University), T. Sekiya, Y. Kimikado (Gifu University), and T. Yoshida (Yamagata University)
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Improved Conversion Efficiency of CdS Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells based on NanoporousLayer-Covered TiO2 Nanotube Arrays – S. Jung and K. Ahn (Yeungnam University)
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Photovoltaic Performances of p-type Nickel Oxide as Photocathode in Photoelectrochemicalsolar Cells – M. Park and K. Ahn (Yeungnam University)
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2893
The Effect of CuI Layer Deposited from Various Solutions on the Performance of Dye-Sensitized Solid-State Solar Cells – S. Endo, T. Yamamoto, and A. Konno (Shizuoka University)
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Fabrication of Silicon and Carbon based WideGap Semiconductor Thin Films for High Conversion Efficiency – K. Yoshinaga, H. Naragino, A. Nakahara, S. Tanaka, and K. Honda (Yamaguchi University)
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Improving the Efficiency of Polymer:Fullerene Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells by Varying the Material Concentration in the Photoactive Layer – M. Samson, K. Latimer, P. Boland, K. Foe, G. Namkoong, H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University), and T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University)
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Optical Management by Localized Surface Plasmon of Metal Nanoparticles and Application to a Solar Cell – K. NAM, H. Hachimura, K. Hirano, M. Ihara, P. Sichanugrist, and M. Konagai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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2897
Novel Method of Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Doped with Nitrogen for photocatalytic Applications – J. Flores, J. Valladares, and P. Nandakumar (Midland College)
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2898
FTO Film with High Haze and Transmittance Prepared for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell – R. Murakami (Shizuoka University), R. Muramoto (Shizuoka Univercity), and M. Okuya (Shizuoka University)
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Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Based on Polyaniline – Single Waller Carbon Nanotubes Composite – T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University), S. Ebrahim, and M. Soliman (Alexandria University)
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2900
Electrodeposited ZnO Morphological, Structural and Optical Properties Control by Potential Sweep Rate – E. Matei, M. Enculescu, C. Florica, and I. Enculescu (National Institute of Materials Physics)
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Photovoltaic R&D Status and Strategy of Korea – C. Park (Yeungnam University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Semiconductor Wafer Bonding 12:
Electronics and Photonics 312, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
08:00 2964
Cu Surface Passivation with Self-Assembled Monolayer (SAM) and Its Application for Wafer Bonding at Moderately Low Temperature – C. Tan (Nanyang Technological University) and D. Lim (NTU)
08:40 2965
Evaluation of Titanium Direct Bonding Mechanisms – F. Baudin, L. Di Cioccio, P. Gergaud, N. Chevalier, V. Delaye, D. Mariolle, J. Fabbri, B. Imbert (CEA, LETI, Minatec Campus), and Y. Bréchet (SIMaP)
09:00 2966
A New Combined Process of Formic Acid Pretreatment for Low-temperature Bonding of Copper Electrodes – W. Yang, M. Akaike, M. Fujino (The University of Tokyo), and T. Suga (University of Tokyo)
09:20 2967
Low-Temperature Cu-Cu Wafer Bonding – B. Rebhan (EV Group), G. Hesser (Center of Surface- and Nanoanalytics, Johannes Kepler University), J. Duchoslav (Center of Surface- and Nanoanalytics, Johannes Kepler University; and Christian Doppler Laboratory for Microscopic and Spectroscopic Material Characterization), V. Dragoi (EV Group E. Thallner GmbH), M. Wimplinger (EV Group), and K. Hingerl (Center of Surface- and Nanoanalytics, Johannes Kepler University)
Materials and Device Integration – 10:20 – 12:00 10:20 2968
Advanced Heterogeneous Integration of InP HBT and CMOS/SiGeBiCMOS Technologies – A. Gutierrez-Aitken, P. Chang-Chien, B. Oyama, D. Scott, K. Hennig, E. Kaneshiro, P. Nam, K. Thai, B. Poust, A. K. Oki, and R. Kagiwada (Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems)
11:00
2969
Wafer Level 3D Stacking using Smart CutTM and Metal-Metal Direct Bonding Technology – L. Di Cioccio, F. Mazen (CEA,LETI,Minatec), F. Baudin (CEA, LETI, Minatec Campus), A. Mounier, T. Lacave (CEA,LETI,Minatec), V. Delaye (CEA, LETI, Minatec Campus), B. Imbert (Cea.leti.Minatec), N. Chevalier (CEA, LETI, Minatec Campus), M. Denis (CEA,LETI,Minatec), G. Gaudin, I. Radu, S. Thieffry, and T. Signamarcheix (Soitec)
11:20
2970
Cu-Sn Transient Liquid Phase Wafer Bonding: Process Parameters Influence on Bonded Interface Quality – C. Floetgen, K. Corn, M. Pawlak, and V. Dragoi (EV Group E. Thallner GmbH)
11:40
2971
Laser Transmission Bonding of Silicon with Titanium and Copper Layer for Wafer-Level Packaging – A. Wissinger (RWTH Aachen University), M. Schmitz, A. Olowinsky, A. Gillner (Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT), and R. Poprawe (Aachen University)
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Mechanics of Wafer Bonding – 14:00 – 16:00 14:00 2972
Mechanics of Wafer Bonding and Layer Transfer Processes – K. T. Turner (University of Pennsylvania)
2973
A Study of Factors Influencing Micro-ChevronTesting of Glass Frit Bonded Interfaces – F. Naumann (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials), S. Brand (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM), D. Wünsch (Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems), P. Czurratis (PVA Tepla Analytical Systems GmbH), and M. Petzold (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM)
14:40
Tuesday, October 9
15:00
2974
15:20 2975
15:40
2976
Failure Mechanisms and Mechanical Characterization of Reactive Bonded Interfaces – B. Boettge (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM), F. Naumann (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials), F. Schippel, and M. Petzold (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM) Low Temperature Fusion Wafer Bonding Quality Investigation for Failure Mode Analysis – V. Dragoi (EV Group E. Thallner GmbH), P. Czurratis (PVA Tepla Analytical Systems GmbH), S. Brand, A. Graff, C. Patzig, and M. Petzold (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM)
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2983
Quality Control of Bond Strength in LowTemperature Bonded Wafers – J. Siegert (ams AG), C. Cassidy, F. Schrank (austriamicrosystems AG), R. Gerbach (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM), F. Naumann (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials), and M. Petzold (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM)
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2984
Micro-Structural Analysis of AlN Wafer Bonding and Hydrogen Ion-Induced Splitting for Film Exfoliation – M. Mamun, K. Tapliy (Old Dominion University), O. Moutanabbir (Universite de Montreal, Canada), D. Gu, H. Baumgart, and A. Elmustafa (Old Dominion University)
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2985
The Effects of Composition and Design of Experiment on the Quality of Al-Ge Eutectic Bonding for Wafer Level Packaging – X. Huang, C. Cheng, P. Liu, Y. Hsieh, L. Chao, C. Tsai, D. Huang (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd.), and C. Colinge (Waferbond)
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2986
High Resolution Double-Crystal X-ray Diffraction Imaging for Interfacial Defect Detection in Bonded Wafers. – S. Sharma (UCLA) and M. Goorsky (University of California, Los Angeles)
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2987
Optimization of H+ Implantation Parameters for Exfoliation of 4H-SiC Films – V. P. Amarasinghe, L. Wielunski (Rutgers University), A. Barcz (Institute of Electron Technology), L. C. Feldman, and G. K. Celler (Rutgers University)
Using of Different Nano Scale Energetic Material Systems for Reactive Bonding – J. Braeuer, J. Besser, M. Wiemer, and T. Gessner (Fraunhofer ENAS)
State-of-the-Art Program on Compound
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
E15 Semiconductors 54 (SOTAPOCS 54)
Electronics and Photonics / Luminescence and Display Materials 328, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
E14 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
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Integrating Laser Diode and Optical Isolator by Photosensitive Adhesive Bonding – H. Yokoi, N. Ichishima, and I. Myouenzono (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
Advances in Compound Semiconductor – 08:45 – 12:00 08:45
3014
Revisiting Impurity Doping of III-Nitride Materials for Optical and Magnetic Device Applications – J. M. Zavada (National Science Foundation)
09:15
3015
Interface Morphology and Electrical Properties of Bonded GaAs/GaAs Wafers at Different Temperatures – S. Chang and Y. Wu (National Chiao Tung University)
Effects of Proton Irradiation on the Reliability of InAlN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors – L. Liu, C. Lo, Y. Xi, Y. Wang (University of Florida), H. Kim, H. Kim (Korea University), S. Pearton (University of Florida), O. Laboutin, Y. Cao, J. Johnson (Kopin Corporation), I. Kravchenko (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and F. Ren (University of Florida)
09:45
3016
Multi-Wavelength High Resolution MicroRaman and Optical Reflectance Characterization of Nano-Scale Strained Silicon-on-Insulator Substrates – T. Kim, T. Shim (Hanyang University), W. Yoo (WaferMasters, Inc.), and J. Park (Hanyang University)
Efficiency Droop in GaN-based Light-Emitting Diodes: Mechanisms and Solutions – J. Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)), S. Hwang, J. Park, D. Kim (POSTECH), J. Cho, and E. Schubert (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
10:15
3017
Advanced Process Control in MegasonicEnhanced Pre-Bonding Cleaning – D. Dussault (ProSys Inc.), F. Fournel (CEA, LETI), and V. Dragoi (EV Group E. Thallner GmbH)
GaN HEMT Degradation: Effect of RF Stress – E. Douglas (Sandia National Laboratories), B. Gila, F. Ren, C. Abernathy, and S. Pearton (University of Florida)
10:45
3018
A Survey of Electrical Signatures Characteristic of Step-Stressed InGaP/GaAs HBTs – A. G. Baca, A. Scruggs, A. Gorenz, T. Fortune, J. Klem, R. Briggs, J. Clevenger, G. Patrizi, and C. Sullivan (Sandia National Laboratories)
Room Temperature Wafer Bonding by Surface Activated ALD- Al2O3 – Y. Li (InterUniversity Microelectronics Centre of china), S. Wang (Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), B. Sun, H. Chang, W. Zhao (Chinese Academy of Sciences), X. Zhang (Southeast University), and H. Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Glass Direct Bonding – G. Kalkowski, C. Rothhardt, R. Eberhardt, P. Jobst, and M. Schürmann (Fraunhofer IOF)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
11:30
11:45
3019
3020
3021
Direct Die Solder of GaAs Power Amplifier Dies and Application of Electrolessly Plated Nickel Barrier – H. Shen and S. Maganti (Skyworks Solutions, Inc.) Resistive Switching Characteristics of N-doped ZnO Films Using Atomic Layer Depsition – T. Huang (Photonics and Optoelectronics), W. Chang (National Taiwan University), J. Chien (Materials Science and Engineering), C. Kang, P. Yang (National Taiwan University), M. Chen (Materials Science and Engineering), and J. He (National Taiwan University) Influence of Catalystic Effect on Transport Behaviors of InAs NWs For High Performance Nanoscale Transistors – Y. Chueh (National Tsing Hua University)
Compound Semiconductor Process – 13:30 – 17:15 13:30 3022
Semiconductor Nanostructure Direct-Write Using Scanning Probes and Conducting Stamps – M. Rolandi (University of Washington)
14:00 3023
CMOS-Compatible Precise Placement of Ge Quantum Dots for Nanoelectronic, Nanophotonic, and Energy Conversion Devices – K. Chen, I. Chen, C. Wang, and P. Li (National Central University)
14:30 3024
14:45
3025
15:00 3026
15:15
15:30
3027
16:00 3028
16:30
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17:00 3030
Why <111>A Pore Propagation Occurs in InP and the Mechanism that Dictates Pore Width – R. Lynch (University of Limerick), N. Quill, C. O’Dwyer, S. Nakahara (Materials and Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick), and D. Buckley (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick) TiC Electrode Formed by Multi-Stacking Process for Diamond Contact Metal – Y. Tanaka, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, Y. Kataoka, A. Nishiyama, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, K. Natori, T. Hattori (Tokyo Institute of Technology), S. Yamasaki (Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Application of Inline X-ray Metrology for Defect Characterization of III-V/Si Heterostructures – P. Hung (Sematech), M. Wormington, K. Matney, P. Ryan (Jordan Valley Semiconductors Ltd), K. Dunn (CNSE), A. Wang, R. Hill, M. Wong, J. Price, W. Wang, and G. Bersuker (SEMATECH) Intermission (15 Minutes) Advanced Compound Semiconductor and Silicon Fabrication Techniques for Next-Generation Solar Power Systems – G. N. Nielson (Sandia National Laboratories) Improvement in Etching Rate of Epilayer Lift-Off for High Concentrated Solar Cell Applications with Low Surface Tension Fluid – R. Horng, F. Wu, and M. Tseng (National Chung Hsing University) Band Offsets in Dielectric/InGaZnO4 Heterojunctions – H. Cho (Pusan National University), K. Kim, E. Douglas, B. Gila, V. Craciun, E. Lambers, F. Ren, and S. Pearton (University of Florida) Anodic Formation of Porous InP in KCl Solutions – N. Quill, R. Lynch, C. O’Dwyer (University of Limerick), and D. Buckley (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center E15 – SOTAPOCS 54 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: Pablo Chang •
3031
Cytotoxicity Study of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Modified with Biological Coatings – R. Chung, W. Wei, R. Lin (National Taipei University of Technology), W. Shih (Metal Industries Research and Development Centre), and H. Wang (Mackay Memorial Hospital)
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3032
4H-SiC Lateral JFET for Low Power Operational Amplifier Applications – W. Lien (University of California, Berkeley), D. G. Senesky (Stanford University), and A. Pisano (University of California, Berkeley)
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3033
Visible-Blind Ultraviolet Photodetector Fabricated on n-ZnO/LaAlO3/p-Si Heterojunction – D. Tsai, C. Kang, H. Wang (National Taiwan University), Y. Chu (National Chiao Tung University), and J. He (National Taiwan University)
Thin Film Transistors 11 (TFT 11)
E16 Electronics and Photonics
327, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Si-Based TFTs I – 08:00 – 10:20 Co-Chairs: R. Ishihara and O. Bonnaud 08:00 3056
Twenty five Years of Improvement of the Silicon Based TFT: From As-Deposited Polycrystalline Silicon to Nanostructured Silicon Deposited at Very Low Temperature – T. Mohammed-Brahim and O. Bonnaud (University Rennes 1)
08:40 3057
Beyond the Current Horizontal of Silicon Thin Film Technology: Light-Soaking Free NanoCrystal Embedded Polymorphous Silicon Thin Film and TFT by Neutral Beam Assisted CVD at Room Temperature – M. Hong and J. Jang (Korea University)
09:20 3058
Impacts of Channel Thickness on the Characteristics of N-Type Planar Junctionless Poly-Si Thin-Film Transistors – C. Lin, H. Lin, and T. Huang (National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.)
09:40
Intermission (40 Minutes)
Si-Based TFTs II – 10:20 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: O. Bonnaud and R. Ishihara 10:20 3059
Grain Growth Control during Micro-ThermalPlasma-Jet Irradiation Using Amorphous Si Strips and Slit Masks – Y. Fujita, S. Hayashi, K. Sakaike, and S. Higashi (Hiroshima University)
10:40 3060
Decreasing the Off-Current for Vertical TFT by Using an Insulating Layer between Source and Drain – P. Zhang, E. Jacques, R. Rogel, and O. Bonnaud (University Rennes 1)
11:00
3061
Thick Single Grain Silicon Formation with Microsecond Green Laser Crystallization – A. Arslan (Delft University of Technology), H. Kahlert, P. Oesterlin (Innovavent GmbH), D. Mofrad, R. Ishihara, and C. Beenakker (Delft University of Technology)
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11:15
11:20
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Single-Grain Si TFTs Fabricated by Liquid-Si and Long-Pulse Excimer-Laser – R. Ishihara, J. Zhang, M. Trifunovic, M. Van der Zwan (Delft University of Technology), H. Takagishi, R. Kawajiri (Japan Science and Technology Agency), T. Shimoda (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), and C. Beenakker (Delft University of Technology)
Tuesday, October 9
Si-based TFTs II Continued – 14:00 – 15:50 Co-Chairs: K. Takechi and M. P. Hong 14:00 3063
Materials, Processing, and Characterization for Printed Flexible Electronics – W. S. Wong (University of Waterloo)
14:40 3064
Investigation of Transfer Mechanism of Si Film with Mid-Air Structure Induced by NearInfrared Semiconductor Diode Laser Irradiation – K. Sakaike, Y. Kobayashi, S. Nakamura, M. Akazawa, and S. Higashi (Hiroshima University)
15:00 3065
Modes of Operation and Optimum Design for Application of Source-Gated Transistors – R. A. Sporea, J. M. Shannon, and S. Silva (University of Surrey)
15:20
Intermission (30 Minutes)
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Thin-Film Transistor Using Dielectrophoretic Assembly of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes – T. Toda (School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Institute for Nanotechnology, Kochi University of Technology), T. Kawaharamura (Institute for Nanotechnology, Kochi University of Technology), H. Furusawa (School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Institute for Nanotechnology, Kochi University of Technology), and M. Furuta (Kochi University of Technology)
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3073
Degradation of p-Channel Low Temperature Poly-Si TFTs with Positive Source Pulse Stress – H. Liu, S. Chiou, P. Chan, C. Kung, F. Wang (National Chung Hsing University), and T. Kang (Feng-Chia University)
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3074
Simple Patterning Process of the Polymer Source/Drain electrodes for Organic ThinFilm Transistors – Y. Jang (Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials)
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3075
Influence of Polymer Dielectric Surface Energy on Thin-Film Transistor Performance of SolutionProcessed Triethylsilylethynyl Anthradithiophene (TES-ADT) – L. Chen, P. Lin (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao-Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, ROC), C. KIM (Sogang University), M. Chen, P. Huang (Department of Chemistry, National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan, ROC.), J. Ho, and C. Lee (Process Technology Division, Display Technology Center, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu, Taiwan, ROC.)
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3076
Study of Electronic Structure and Film Composition at Back Channel Surface of Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O Thin Films – A. Hino, T. Kishi, S. Morita, K. Hayashi, and T. Kugimiya (Kobe Steel, Ltd.)
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3077
Performance Variations of AmorphousIn 2Ga2ZnO7 Thin-Film Transistors According to Thin Al2O3 Passivation Layer Deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition – S. Rha, U. Kim, J. Jung, W. Jeon, Y. Yoo, E. Hwang, B. Park, and C. Hwang (Seoul National University)
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3078
Chemical-Structure Tailored, High Performance Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Thin-Film Transistors – S. Jeong, J. Lee, Y. Seo, S. Choi, Y. Choi, and B. Ryu (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
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3079
Electrospray Deposited Semiconducting Oxide Thin Films For Display Backplane TFT Application – S. LEE (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Insitute(ETRI)) and C. Hwang (ETRI)
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3080
Low-Temperature, Aqueous Solution Processed Amorphous Indium Oxide Thin Film Transistors – K. Choi, S. Chang, T. Oh, S. Jeong, K. Lee, Y. Kim, H. Ha, and B. Ju (Korea University)
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3081
Characteristiscs of Nanocrystalline Silicon Films Deposited by Cat-CVD Below 100°C – T. Song, K. Keum, S. Kang, J. Park, J. Kim, and W. Hong (University of Seoul)
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3082
Influence of Thermal Stress and Kinetic Bias Stress on The Electrical Performance of Mixed Oxide Thin Film Transistors – T. L. Alford, S. Husein, and R. Vemuri (Arizona State University)
Graphene and Organic TFTs – 15:50 – 17:30 Co-Chairs: M. P. Hong and K. Takechi 15:50 3066
CVD Produced Graphene/Silicon Nitride TFTs – W. Milne, M. T. Cole, P. Kidambi (Cambridge University), K. Ying, M. Drapeko, S. Hofmann, and A. Nathan (University of Cambridge)
16:30 3067
Characterization and Modeling of Organic FieldEffect Transistors – G. Horowitz (CNRS)
3068
Carrier Behavior in a Highly-Doped P3HT Layer and Its Application to Organic Thin Film Transistors – D. Tadaki, T. Ma, J. Zhang, S. Iino, Y. Kimura, and M. Niwano (Tohoku University)
17:10
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center E16 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: H. H. Lee •
3069
High Performance Low-Voltage Organic Phototransistors: Interface Modification and the Tuning of Electrical, Photosensitive and Memory Properties – X. Liu, G. Dong, L. Duan, L. Wang, and Y. Qiu (Tsinghua University)
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3070
Influence of Annealing Conditions on the Bias Temperature Stability of MgZnO TFTs – Y. Tsai, J. Chen, and I. Cheng (National Taiwan University)
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3071
Comparative Study of In 2O3, ZnO and In-Zn-O Source Solutions for Oxide Channel Thin Film Transistors – E. Tokumitsu (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), T. Shimizu, K. Haga (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and T. Shimoda (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
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Composition Dependence of the Negative Bias Light Illumination Instability of Indium Zinc Oxide Transistors – S. Oh, B. Yang, Y. Kim, and H. Kim (Seoul National University)
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3084
SKPM Study on Oxide TFT – J. Park and H. Cha (ETRI)
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3085
The Change of Electrical Performance and Stability of Ti, B-doped In-Zn Oxide Thin Film Transistors Depending on Gate Insulators – B. Kim, J. Shin, C. Hong, K. Kim, N. Park, and W. Cheong (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
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Aqueous Inorganic Inks for Low Temperature Fabrication of Metal Oxide-Based High-Mobility Transparent Thin-Film Transistors – C. Liu, W. Lee, and T. Shih (National Cheng Kung University)
Surfaces and Interfaces Session I – 10:40 – 12:40 Co-Chairs: Seiichi Miyazaki and Shigeaki Zaima 10:40
3119
Reliability of SiGe channel MOS – J. Franco, B. Kaczer, J. Mitard, M. Toledano-Luque, G. Eneman, P. Roussel, M. Cho, T. Kauerauf (imec), T. Grasser (T.U. Wien), L. Witters, G. Hellings, L. Ragnarsson, N. Horiguchi, M. Heyns, and G. Groeseneken (imec)
11:10
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Evaluation of Two contact Resistivity References on Si1-xGex for FDSOI 20nm pMOS – E. Bourjot (STMicroelectronics), F. Nemouchi, V. Carron (CEA-LETI), Y. Morand (STMicroelectronics), S. Bernasconi, M. Vinet, J. Damlencourt, F. Allain, O. Cueto, D. Lafond (CEA-LETI), and D. Mangelinck (IM2NP,UMR CNRS)
11:30
3121
Gate Stack and Source/Drain Junction Formations for High-Mobility Ge MOSFETs – H. Nakashima, K. Yamamoto (Kyushu University), H. Yang (Kyushu Univerisy), and D. Wang (Kyushu University)
12:00 3122
Thermally Stable NiSi2 for Ge Contact with Schottky Barrier Height Modulation Capability – R. Yoshihara, Y. Tamura, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, Y. Kataoka, A. Nishiyama, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, K. Natori, T. Hattori, and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
12:20 3123
Effect of an Atomically Matched Structure on Fermi-level Pinning at Metal/p-Ge Interfaces – K. Kasahara, H. Yoshioka, S. Yamada, T. Nishimura, M. Miyao, and K. Hamaya (Kyushu University)
SiGe, Ge, and Related Compounds:
E17 Materials, Processing, and Devices 5 Electronics and Photonics 316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
FET/Processing/Strain Session 1: SiGe and Ge Channel FET – 08:00 – 10:40 Co-Chairs: Yee-Chia Yeo and Bernd Tillack 08:00 3113
Implant Free SiGe-Quantum Well: From Device Concept To High-Performing pFETs – J. Mitard, G. Hellings, L. Witters, G. Eneman, A. Hikavyy, B. Vincent, R. Loo, N. Collaert, N. Horiguchi, and A. Thean (imec)
3114
Effective Condensation Process for Higher Ge Concentration and Thin SiGe layer-on-insulator Substrates in Advanced High Mobility MOSFETs – D. LEE, T. Shim, T. Kim, S. Song, S. Lee (Hanyang University), R. Okuyama (Sumco Corporation), and J. Park (Hanyang University)
08:30
08:50
3115
SiGe Doped-Channel FET Formed by Sputter Epitaxy Method – M. Yoshikawa, H. Otsuka (Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology), A. Kasamatsu, N. Hirose, T. Mimura, T. Matsui (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology), and Y. Suda (Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology)
09:10
3116
09:30
09:50
3117
Modeling of Field-Effect-Transistors with Strained and Alternative Channel Materials – F. Conzatti, D. Esseni, P. Palestri, and L. Selmi (University of Udine)
10:20
3118
Physical Mechanism of Enhanced Uniaxial Stress Effect on Carrier Mobility in ETSOI MOSFETs – T. Ohashi, O. Shunri, and U. Ken (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Hole Mobility Boost of Ge p-MOSFETs by Composite Uniaxial Stress and Biaxial Strain – H. Lan, Y. Chen, J. Lin, and C. Liu (National Taiwan University) Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Processing Session 1: Strain, Defects, and Diffusion – 13:50 – 16:05 Co-Chairs: D. Gruetzmacher and A. Sakai 13:50
3124
Understanding Diffusion, Activation, and Related Phenomena in SiGe Alloys: Models and Challenges – H. W. Kennel (Intel Corporation)
14:20
3125
Strain Control of Si and Si1-x-yGexCy Layers in Si/Si1-x-yGexCy/Si Heterostructures – J. Murota (Tohoku University), T. Kikuchi, and M. Sakuraba (Tohoku Univ.)
14:50
3126
Phosphorus Profile Control in Ge by Si Delta Layers – Y. Yamamoto, P. Zaumseil, R. Kurps (IHP), J. Murota (Tohoku University), and B. Tillack (IHP)
15:10
3127
Dopant Enhanced Diffusion for High n-typed Doped Ge – Y. Cai, R. E. Camacho-Aguilera, J. Bessette, L. Kimerling, and J. Michel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:30
3128
A Threading Dislocation Density Study of Ge Epitaxial Layer on Si and The Dependency on Various Post Growth Treatments – A. Silber and E. Ginsburg (Micron Semiconductors Israel Ltd.)
15:50
Intermission (15 Minutes)
135
Tuesday, October 9
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316B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
316B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Optoelectronics Session 1: Solar Cells, Emission, and Photonics – 13:50 – 16:05 Co-Chair: Gianlorenzo Masini
Optoelectronics Session 2: Lasing, Strain and Interconnects – 16:05 – 18:05 Co-Chair: Gianlorenso Masini
13:50
3129
Ge Optical Emitters Fabricated by Ge Condensation and Epitaxial Growth – K. Oda, K. Tani, S. Saito, and T. Ido (PETRA)
14:20
3130
Group-IV Subcells in Multijunction Concentrator Solar Cells – R. R. King, C. Fetzer, P. Chiu, E. Rehder, K. Edmondson, and N. Karam (Spectrolab, Inc.)
14:50
3131
Substrate Design and Thermal Budget Tuning for Integration of Photonic Components in a High-Performance SiGe:C BiCMOS Process – D. Knoll, H. Richter, B. Heinemann, S. Lischke, Y. Yamamoto, L. Zimmermann, and B. Tillack (IHP)
Tuesday, October 9
15:10
3132
15:30
3133
15:50
Direct Band-gap Electroluminescence from Strained n-Ge Light Emitting Diodes – P. Velha, K. F. Gallacher, D. C. Dumas, D. J. Paul (University of Glasgow), M. Myronov, and D. R. Leadley (University of Warwick)
16:05
3139
Electrically Pumped Lasing from Ge-on-Si – J. Michel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
16:35
3140
Strain Engineering for Optical Gain in Germanium – P. Boucaud (CNRS), M. El Kurdi, M. De Kersauson, A. Ghrib (Univ ParisSud), S. Sauvage, R. Jakomin, G. Beaudoin, O. Mauguin, L. Largeau, I. Sagnes (CNRS), G. Ndong, M. Chaigneau, and R. Ossikovski (Ecole Polytechnique)
17:05
3141
Silicon Compatible High Performance Optical Interconnect Technology – B. Dutt (APIC Corporation)
17:25
3142
Optical Characterization of Ge-on-Si Grown by using RTCVD – T. Kim, Y. Kil, W. Hong, H. Yang, S. Kang, T. Jeong, and K. Shim (Chonbuk National University)
17:45
3143
High Extinction Ratio, Low Energy Consumption Ge Quantum Well Electro-Absorption Modulator with 23 GHz Bandwidth – G. Isella (Politecnico di Milano), P. Chaisakul, D. Marris-Morini, M. Saïd Rouifed (Univ. Paris-Sud), D. Chrastina, J. Frigerio (L-NESS Dip. di Fisica – Politecnico di Milano), X. Le Roux, S. Edmond, J. Coudevylle, and L. Vivien (Univ. Paris-Sud)
Parameters Controlling Emission of Terahertz Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation from InAs and GaAs: An Ensemble Monte Carlo Simulation Study – D. Cortie and R. Lewis (University of Wollongong) Intermission (15 Minutes)
316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
Epitaxy Session 1: Pre-epi Si Surface Cleaning and III-V Compound Semiconductor Hetero-Epitaxy – 16:05 – 18:05 Co-Chairs: Yee-Chia Yeo and Alexander Reznicek
E17 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00
16:05
3134
Selective-Area Epitaxial Lateral Overgrowth of InGaAs Microdiscs on Si – M. Sugiyama (University of Tokyo)
16:35
3135
III-V/GaP Epitaxy on Si for Advanced Photovoltaics and Green Light Emitters – S. A. Ringel, T. Grassman, C. Ratcliff, A. Carlin, J. Carlin, L. Yang, and M. Mills (The Ohio State University)
17:05
3136
Controlling Epitaxial GaAsP/SiGe Heterovalent Interfaces – P. Sharma, T. Milakovich, M. Bulsara, and E. A. Fitzgerald (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
17:25
17:45
136
3137
3138
High Efficiency Low Temperature Pre-epi Clean Method for Advanced Group IV epi Processing – V. Machkaoutsan (ASM Belgium), D. Weeks, M. Bauer (ASM America), J. Maes (ASM Belgium), J. Tolle (ASM America), S. Thomas (ASM), A. Alian, A. Hikavyy, and R. Loo (imec) Heteroepitaxy of III-V Compound Semiconductors on Si for Logic Applications: Selective Area Epitaxy in Shallow Trench Isolation Structures vs. Direct Epitaxy mediated by Strain Relaxed Buffers – M. Cantoro, C. Merckling, S. Jiang, W. Guo, N. Waldron, H. Bender, J. Dekoster, R. Loo, W. Vandervorst, M. Caymax, and M. Heyns (imec)
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3144
Effects of HCl on the Growth of Epitaxial Ge – D. Franca (Research Foundation of SUNY)
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3145
Analysis of Local Electric Conductive Property for Si Nanowire Models – Y. Ikeda, M. Senami, and A. Tachibana (Kyoto University)
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3146
Ge1-xSn x Alloys Pseudomorphically Grown by R. F. Magnetron Sputtering – H. Pérez Ladrón de Guevara (Universidad de Guadalajara), Á. Rodríguez Vázquez, H. Navarro Contreras, and M. Vidal Borbolla (Universidad Autónoma de San Luís Potosí)
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3147
High Quality Silicon Cap Layer for 28nm and Beyond PMOS Processes – C. Liao, T. Hsuan, C. Chien, M. Chan (United Microelectronics corp), C. Yang (United Microelectronics Corp.), J. Wu (United Microelectronics Corp), and B. Ramachandran (Applied Materials Inc.)
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3148
Accurate Reactive Ion Etching of Si, Ge and P Doped Ge in an SF6 -O2 Radio-Frequency Plasma – C. Wongwanitwattana, V. A. Shah, M. Myronov, E. H. Parker, T. E. Whall, and D. R. Leadley (University of Warwick)
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3149
Formation of Large Grain SiGe on Insulator by Si Segregation in Seedless-Rapid-Melting Process – R. Kato, M. Kurosawa (Kyushu Univ.), R. Matsumura, T. Sadoh (Kyushu University), and M. Miyao (Kyushu Univ.)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
3150
Direct Measurement of Silicon Strain Induced by Stressed TiNx Stripes Through Raman – Z. Fu, X. Ma, H. Yin, J. Niu, J. Yan (Institute of Microelectronics of Chinese Academy of Sciences), and C. Zhao (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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3163
The Structural and Electrical Properties in CeO2 Dielectric on Ge Substrate for MOS Capacitors by Atomic Layer Deposition with Ce(iprCp)3 – I. Oh, M. Kim, J. Park (Yonsei University), J. Gatineaub, K. Changhee (K.K. Air Liquide Laboratories), and H. Kim (Yonsei University)
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3151
Nano-Engineered GexSi1-x -on Insulator for Heteroepitaxy – K. Hossain, O. Holland (Amethyst Research Inc), M. Debnath, T. Mishima, and M. Santos (University of Oklahoma)
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3164
Point-of-Use Sampling and Organic Impurity Analysis for Bulk Gases in Semiconductor Processing – J. PARK, S. Shin*, Y. Lee*, P. Jun*, and J. Kim* (Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd)
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3152
NMOS SiP Epitaxy Process – Optimizing Facet Growth – C. Liao, C. Chien, M. Chan (United Microelectronics corp), C. Yang (United Microelectronics Corp.), J. Wu (United Microelectronics Corp), C. Chung (Applied Materials Inc), and B. Ramachandran (Applied Materials Inc.)
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3165
Electronic Band Structure and Effective Masses of Ge1-xSn x Alloys – K. Low, Y. Yang, G. Han (National University of Singapore), W. Fan (Nanyang Technological University), and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)
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3166
Multi-Wavelength High Resolution MicroRaman and Optical Reflectance Characterization of Nano-Scale Strained Silicon-on-Insulator Substrates – T. Kim, T. Shim (Hanyang University), W. Yoo (WaferMasters, Inc.), and J. Park (Hanyang University)
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3167
Theoretical Calculation of Defects Formation Under Thermal Equilibrium in Heavily n-type Doped Germanium – K. Takinai, Y. Ishikawa, and K. Wada (The University of Tokyo)
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3168
Strain Engineering in GeSnSi Materials – H. Radamson, M. Noroozi, A. Jamshidi, and M. Ostling (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH))
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3169
Optimization of SiC:P Raised Source Drain Epitaxy for Planar 20nm Fully Depleted SOI MOSFET Structures – N. Loubet (STMicroelectronics), T. Nagumo (Renesas), T. Adam (IBM), Q. Liu (STMicroelectronics), M. Raymond (Globalfoundries), K. Cheng, A. Khakifirooz, Z. Zhu (IBM), P. Khare (STMicroelectronics), V. Paruchuri (IBM Research), B. Doris (IBM), and R. Sampson (STMicroelectronics)
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3170
Evidence of Boron Cluster Formation in UltraShallow Ion Implanted Ge – B. R. Yates, B. L. Darby, N. Rudawski (University of Florida), D. H. Petersen, O. Hansen (Technical University of Denmark), R. Lin, P. F. Nielsen (CAPRES A/S), A. Kontos (Applied Materials), and K. S. Jones (University of Florida)
•
3171
Strain Evolution of Si1-xGex Selective Epitaxial Growth in Steps – S. Koo, S. Kim, and D. Ko (Yonsei University)
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3172
Formation of Silicene and 2D Si Sheets on Ag(111): Growth Mode, Structural and Electronic Properties – P. Vogt, T. Bruhn (TU-Berlin), A. Resta (CNRS-CINaM), B. Ealet (Aix-Marseille University), P. De Padova (CNR-ISM), and G. Le Lay (Aix-Marseille University)
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3173
Investigations on GeO Disproportionation Using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy – S. Wang (Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), H. Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences), T. Nishimura, K. Nagashio, K. Kita, and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)
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3174
The Oxidation of Germanium Surfaces Investigated at the Atomic Scale: Sitespecific Atomic and Electronic Structure – C. Fleischmann, K. Schouteden (KU Leuven), C. Merckling, S. Sioncke, M. Meuris (imec), C. Van Haesendonck, K. Temst, and A. Vantomme (KU Leuven)
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3153
Control of Schottky Barrier Height at Al/p-Ge Junctions by Ultrathin Layer Insertion – A. Ohta, M. Matsui, H. Murakami, S. Higashi (Hiroshima University), and S. Miyazaki (Nagoya Univ.)
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3154
Characterization of Resistance-Switching Properties of SiOx Films Using Pt Nanodots Electrodes – K. Makihara, M. Fukushima (Nagoya University), A. Ohta, M. Ikeda (Hiroshima University), and S. Miyazaki (Nagoya Univ.)
•
3155
X-ray and Raman Characterization of strained SiGe Layers Treated by Stain Etching – W. Zhou, R. Liang, and L. Yan (Tsinghua National Laboratory for information, Institute of Microelectronics, Tsinghua University)
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3156
Ge-on-Si Bufferless Epitaxial Growth for Photonic Devices – R. E. Camacho-Aguilera, Y. Cai, J. Bessette, X. Duan, L. Kimerling, and J. Michel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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3157
Formation of Large-Grain Ge(111) Films on Insulator by Gold-Induced Layer-Exchange Crystallization at Low Temperature – J. Park, T. Suzuki, M. Kurosawa, M. Miyao, and T. Sadoh (Kyushu University)
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3158
Impedance Spectroscopy of GeSn/Ge Heterostructures by a Numerical Method – B. Baert (University of Liege), O. Nakatsuka, S. Zaima (Nagoya University), and N. Nguyen (University of Liege)
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3159
Improvements in Atomic Layer Deposition Nucleation on Ge(100) and SiGe(100) via HOOH dosing – T. Kaufman-Osborn, J. Lee, K. Kiantaj, and A. Kummel (University of California, San Diego)
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3160
Orientation Dependence of Si1-xCx:P Growth and the Impact on FinFET Structures – J. Tolle, D. Weeks, M. Bauer (ASM America), V. Machkaoutsan, J. Maes (ASM Belgium), M. Togo, A. Hikavyy, S. Brus, and R. Loo (imec)
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3161
3162
High Throughput SEG of Highly In Situ Doped SiCP/SiP Layers for NMOS Devices Using a Si3H8SiH3CH3/PH3/Cl2 based CDE Process – M. Bauer (ASM America) Ge-on-Si: Single-Crystal Selective Epitaxial Growth in a CVD reactor – A. Sammak, W. De Boer, and L. K. Nanver (TUDelft)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Tuesday, October 9
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137
F1
Bio-Enabled Materials, Processes, and Devices
Electrodeposition / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor 311, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Biological Templates for Device Fabrication – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chair: Nosang Myung
Tuesday, October 9
10:00 3250
(Invited) Rational Design of Proteins for Modulation of Materials Growth Processes – D. T. Schwartz (University of Washington)
10:40
3251
(Invited) Selective Metallization of Scaffolded DNA Origami to Form Self-Assembled Nanoelectronic Systems – A. T. Woolley, Y. Geng, E. Pound, M. Lydiksen, A. Pearson, J. Liu, B. Uprety, R. Davis, and J. N. Harb (Brigham Young University)
11:20
3252
DNA/Metal Nanoparticles Functionalized SingleWalled Carbon Nanotubes Based Gas Sensor Arrays – H. C. Su, M. Zhang (University OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE), J. Lim (Korea Institutte of Materials Science), and N. Myung (University of California – Riverside)
11:40
3253
Use of Galvanic Displacement to Fabricate DNATemplated Tellurium and Bismuth Telluride Nanowires – J. Liu, B. Uprety (Brigham Young University), N. Myung (University of California – Riverside), and J. N. Harb (Brigham Young University)
Bio-enabled Materials – 14:00 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: John Harb and Sachio Yoshihara 14:00 3254 14:40
3255
15:00 3256
Design of Molecular Recognition Interface for Detecting Carbohydrate and Lectin Weak Interactions – Y. SATO (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), K. Yoshioka (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Murakami (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), and O. Niwa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) Interfacial Structure and Function of NanoStructured Membranes of Newly Synthesized Phosporylcholine Derivatives – T. Sawaguchi and M. Tanaka (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) A Study on the Effect of Novel Surface Treatments and Biodegradable Polymer Coatings on Corrosion and Surface Properties of Ternary Nitinol Alloys – C. Pulletikurthi and N. Munroe (Florida International University)
15:40 3258
Using Biocompatible Ionic liquid to Control the Corrosion of Mg Alloys in Simulated Body Fluid – Y. Zhang (ACES/ IFM), B. Hinton (IFM/ Deakin University), G. Wallace, X. Liu (IPRI/ University of Wollongong), and M. Forsyth (Deakin University)
16:00 3259
138
Development of Novel Guided Tissue Regeneration Membranes for Biomedical Applications – Y. C. Chen and K. Ou (Taipei Medical University)
Multifunctional Biodegradable Cross-Linked Polymer Research and Development and Clinical Application of Animal Experiments – W. Su and K. K. Ou (Taipei Medical University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center F1 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
F2
3261
Investigating Phosphonate Monolayer Stability as Protective Coatings for Retinal-Neural Sensors – B. A. Branch (The University of New Mexico/ Los Alamos National Laboratory), M. Dubey, A. Aaron, K. Baldwin, A. M. Dattelbaum (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and D. Petsev (The University of New Mexico)
Electrodeposition General Session: Fundamentals and New Materials – Dieter M. Kolb Memorial Symposium Electrodeposition 313B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Session III Cont’d: Thin Film Electrodeposition – 08:00 – 11:00 Co-Chairs: G. Zangari and R. Sawaguchi 08:00 3276
Electroforming of Thick Film Bi2Te3-based Thermoelectrics – C. L. Arrington, P. Sharma, J. Coleman, E. Baca, A. Rowen, D. Banga, D. B. Robinson, and V. Stavila (Sandia National Laboratories)
08:20 3277
Electrodeposition of SbxTey and BixTey Thin Films for Thermoelectric application – J. Lim (Korea Institutte of Materials Science), I. Yoo (KIMS), N. Myung (University of California – Riverside), Y. Song, D. Chang, D. Lim (Korea Institute of Materials Science), Y. Kim (Pusan National University), and K. Lee (Korea Institute of Materials Science)
08:40 3278
Wear and Corrosion Resistance of Cr-C Deposits Obtained from a Trivalent Chromium Electroplating Bath with the Addition of Nanosized Al2O3 Powder – C. Huang, C. Chuang, and C. Lin (Chang Gung University)
09:00 3279
Effects of Sonication on Electrodeposited Nickelbased Carbon Nanotube Composites Coatings – T. Suzuki and M. Kato (Yamagata Research Institute of Technology)
09:20 3280
Application of Artificial Neural Networks to Predict Chemical Composition of Electrodeposited Nanocrystalline Ni-Mo Thin Films – M. Allahyarzadeh (Abadan faculty of Petroleum Engineering), A. Ashrafi (Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz), B. Roozbehani (Abadan faculty of Petroleum Engineering), and A. Seddighian (Sharif University of Technology)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
(Invited) Modification of Solid Surface with SelfAssembled Monolayer for Chiral Sensing – T. Nakanishi and T. Osaka (Waseda University)
3257
15:20
16:20 3260
10:00 3281
Stepwise Anodizing Processes for Hierarchical Nanoporous Structures – C. Jeong and C. Choi (Stevens Institute of Technology)
10:20 3282
Dependence of Fermi Level in Conducting Polymers Joined with Oxide Semiconductor on Its Crystal Plane – Y. Fujikawa (Chiba Institute of Technology), J. Kawakita, T. Chikyow (National Institute for Materials Science), and Y. Sakamoto (Chiba Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Photoluminescence Properties of Electrodeposited Porous Silicon/ Cerium oxide Composite – M. Mizuhata and Y. Kubo (Kobe University)
Session IV: Deposition – 11:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: S. Yoshimoto and S. Brankovic 11:00
11:20
11:40
3284
3285
3286
Superconformal Film Growth: Challenges and Opportunities – T. Moffat, G. Liu (National Institute of Standards and Technology), S. Zou (Miami University), L. Richter (National Institute of Standards and Technology), L. Ou Yang (TSMC), C. Lee (KAERI), and D. Josell (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Beyond Interfacial Anion/Cation Pairing: The Role of Cu(I) Coordination Chemistry for the Action of Leveler Additives in Copper Electroplating – M. Hai, F. Janser, T. Brunner (University of Bern), A. Fluegel (BASF SE), F. Simona, M. Cascella, K. Kraemer (University of Bern), D. Mayer, M. Arnold (BASF SE), and P. Broekmann (University of Bern) Influence of Glycine as Additive on Cobalt Electrodeposition – R. A. Critelli and P. Sumodjo (Universidade de São Paulo)
Session IV Cont’d: Deposition – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: U. Stimming and T. Kondo 14:00 3287
14:20 3288
14:40
3289
Mechanistic Studies of Zinc Electrodeposition from Deep Eutectic Electrolytes – L. Vieira (CEST Competence Centre for Electrochemical Surface Technology), B. Gollas (Graz University of Technology), and R. Schennach (Institute of Solid State Physics, Graz University of Technology) Theoretical Analysis of the Solvent Effect on Hypophosphite Ion Adsorption on Pd and Cu Surfaces – M. Kunimoto, K. Seki, H. Nakai, and T. Homma (Waseda University) Electrodeposition of FeRh Alloys: Influence of Ag Underlayer – R. Della Noce (Unesp), D. Cornejo, H. Kumar (USP), and A. Benedetti (Unesp)
15:00 3290
Surface Alloy Formation During Pb UPD on Cu(100) and Its Role in Cu-Pb Alloy Deposition – D. Gokcen, C. Hangarter, and T. Moffat (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
15:20
3291
An Environmentally Friendly Process for Electroplating Copper on Zinc – C. Liao, F. Ernst, and U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University)
15:40
3292
Study of the Copper Electrodeposition Mechanism on Molybdenum Substrate – E. Delbos, H. El Belghiti (OMG Ultra Pure Chemicals), D. Mercier, J. Vigneron, M. Bouttemy, and A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles)
Session IV Cont’d: Deposition – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: L. Kibler and M. Mizuhata 16:00 3293
Deposition of Metallic Nanoparticles; Variations of Particle Size – T. Brülle, O. Schneider (Technische Universität München), and U. Stimming (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
16:20
3294
Electrodeposition of Arrays of Au/NiO/ Au Nanowire Heterostructures for ReRAM Applications – D. Perego, S. Franz, M. Bestetti (Politecnico di Milano), S. Brivio, G. Tallarida (Laboratorio MDM, IMM-CNR), and S. Spiga (CNR-IMM)
16:40
3295
Crystal Orientation of Iron Produced by Electrodeoxidation of Hematite Particles – M. Tokushige (Norwegian University Science Technology), O. Kongstein (SINTEF), and G. Haarberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
17:00
3296
Study of the Electrodeposition of Zn-TiO2 Dispersion Coatings – M. K. Camargo (Ilmenau University of Technology), U. Schmidt (Technische Universitaet Ilmenau), and A. Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau)
17:20
3297
Epitaxial Growth of Au on Pt (111) and Pt (poly) by Surface Limited Redox Replacement of Pb UPD Layer – N. Dimitrov, C. Mitchell, and M. Fayette (SUNY at Binghamton)
17:40
3298
Implications on the Use of 1-D and 2-D Models for Metal Electrodeposition: Voltammetry and Impedance Analysis – J. G. Vazquez and M. Pritzker (University of Waterloo)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center F2 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
3299
Understanding the Mechanism of Functional Molecules in Shape-Controlled Synthesis of Nanomaterials -- In Situ FTIR Spectroscopic Study of Citrate Adsorption on Pt Polycrystalline and Single Crystal Electrodes – D. Chen, J. Ye, C. Xu, X. Li, J. Li, C. Zhen, and S. Sun (Xiamen University)
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3300
Fabrication of Low CTE Metal Masks by the Invar Fe-Ni Alloy Electroforming Process for Large and Fine Pitch OLED Displays – T. Nagayama, T. Yamamoto, T. Nakamura, and Y. Mizutani (Kyoto municipal institute of industrial technology and culture)
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3301
Synthesis and Characterization of Electrodeposited Cu 2O Thin Film for PhotoElectrochemical Cells – M. Kim (Korea Institute of Materials Science), S. Yoon (Hanyang University), D. Chang (Korea Institute of Materials Science), N. Myung (University of California – Riverside), D. Lim (Korea Institute of Materials Science), I. Kim (Dong-A University), B. Yoo (Hanyang University), K. Lee (Korea Institute of Materials Science), and J. Lim (Korea Institutte of Materials Science)
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3302
Characterization of Zn-Ni-P alloys Electrodeposited in Alkaline Solutions – Y. Kamimoto, K. Yamamoto, S. Yamashita, and R. Ichino (Nagoya University)
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3303
The Electrodeposition of Zinc-Bismuth Alloys – A. Luegger (CEST Competence Centre for Electrochemical Surface Technology), B. Gollas (Graz University of Technology), and J. Zidar (Miba Gleitlager GmbH)
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10:40 3283
Tuesday, October 9
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3304
Influence of Adatom Supersaturation on Real Activation Energy of Charge Transfer Stage during Metal Electrocrystallization – I. Kryshtop, N. Yurchenko, and V. Trofimenko (Dnipropetrovsk National University)
11:20
3332
Large Scale, Electroless Synthesis of Highly Stable Flower-like Silver Nanostructures by a Templateless Method for SERS Application – C. Desmonda and Y. Tai (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
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3305
Electrochemical Assembly of Ruthenium Complexes during the Multilayering Process of MnO2 – K. Tomono, R. Yamaguchi, and M. Nakayama (Yamaguchi University)
11:40
3333
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3306
AFM Analysis for Initial Stage of Electroless Displacement Deposition of Silver on Silicon Surface – T. Ego (Graduate school of Engineering, University of Hyogo), S. Yae (University of Hyogo), T. Hagihara (Shinko seiki Co., Ltd.), N. Fukumuro, and H. Matsuda (University of Hyogo)
SERS-Active Substrates Fabricated by Displacement Deposition of Metals on Porous Silicon – K. Artsemyeva (BSUIR), H. Bandarenka (Belarussian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics), A. Panarin, I. Khodasevich, S. Terekhov (NASB), M. Balucani (University Sapienza), and V. Bondarenko (Belarussian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics)
•
3307
Fabrication of Cu-Ag Film Using Electrodeposition and Characterization of Its Properties – H. Ko (University of Incheon), M. Kim, J. Kim (Seoul National University), and O. Kwon (University of Incheon)
•
•
•
•
F3
3308
3309
3310
3311
Degradation of Additives and Its Influences on Copper Electrodeposition – S. Choe, M. Kim, H. Kim, T. Lim (Seoul National University), A. Lee, S. Jun, K. Woo (LS Mtron Ltd.), and J. Kim (Seoul National University) Electrodeposition of CoNiW Alloys: HCP-FCC Structural Transition – A. M. Sakita (Instituto de Química – Unesp), R. Della Noce, C. Sadao Fugivara, and A. Vicente Benedetti (Unesp) Electrochemical Formation of Functional Silver Coatings: Nanostructural Peculiarities – O. Bersirova and V. Kublanovsky (V.I.Vernadskii Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry NAS of Ukraine) High Temperature Hardness of Electrodeposited Nickel-based Carbon Nanotube Composite Coatings – T. Suzuki, M. Kato, T. Matsuda, and S. Kobayashi (Yamagata Research Institute of Technology)
Electroless Deposition: Principles, Activation, and Applications 2
10:00 3328
Electroless Atomic Layer Deposition: a Scalable Approach to Tailored Surface Structures – D. B. Robinson, P. Cappillino (Sandia National Laboratories), L. Sheridan, and J. Stickney (The University of Georgia)
10:20 3329
Electroless Deposition of Cu and Ag on Valve Metal Substrates – L. Nolan (University of Alberta), S. Djokic (Elchem Consulting Ltd.), K. Cadien, and T. Thundat (University of Alberta)
10:40 3330
Chemical Modification of Nano-Nonwoven Fabrics Using Electrochemical and Electroless Deposition – S. Ndzesse and C. Shannon (Auburn University)
140
F3 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: Stojan Djokic •
3334
The Kinetic Parameter of the Ni-W Alloy Electrodeposition – H. Xiao, N. Yu, Y. Feng, and Z. Liu (Yunnan University)
•
3335
Cohesion Property of Electroless Plated Ni-P Coating on Fiber Bragg Grating – L. Fang, P. Zhang, A. Tang, and S. Xue (ChongQing University)
•
3336
Oxygen-Assisted Vacuum Ultra-Violet Surface Modification of Polymers as a Pretreatment for Electroless Nickel Platimg – A. Nakamura, N. Mukado, T. Ichii, and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)
•
3337
Enhanced Pd Distribution by Three-Step Activation Process for Electroless Cu Plating – C. Lee, H. Lee, M. Lee, J. Hur, and H. Lee (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
•
3338
Preparation and properties of Ni-Co-P/nanosized SiC electroless composite coatings – J. Hu, L. Fang, P. Zhong, and Y. Yang (ChongQing University)
•
3339
Raman and DFT study of Reductant Adsorption on Metal Surfaces in Electroless Deposition Process – B. Jiang (WASEDE University), M. Kunimoto, M. Yanagisawa, and T. Homma (Waseda University)
Electrodeposition 306A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Co-Chairs: Stojan Djokic, T. Homma, L. Magagnin, and J. Stickney
11:00
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
3331
Miniature Fuel Cell with Monolithically FabricatedSi Electrodes -Reduction of Pt by UPD-SLRR- – D. Ogura, T. Honjo, and M. Hayase (Tokyo University of Science)
F5
Magnetic Materials and Devices 12
Electrodeposition 323C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Magnetic Recording and Materials 2 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: E. Podlaha, W. Schwarzacher, and T. Osaka 08:00 3399
Development of Thin Film Technology for High-Density Magnetic Recording Media – M. Futamoto (Chuo University)
08:40 3400
Electroplated Hardmask for Bit Patterned Media Nanoimprinting Template Fabrication using Block Copolymer Lithography – C. Bonhote (HGST , a WD company), G. Siddiqi, J. Lille, and R. Ruiz (HGST)
09:00 3401
Microstructural and Magnetic Studies of Electrodeposited, Equiatomic Fe-Pt Films – D. Liang and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
09:40
10:00 3403
10:40 3404
11:20
11:40
3405
3406
Metastable L11 and Bh Ordered Phase Formation in CoPt Alloy Thin Films Epitaxially Grown on Metal Underlayers – M. Ohtake, D. Suzuki (Chuo University), F. Kirino (Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music), and M. Futamoto (Chuo University)
14:40 3408
Induced Codeposition of NiMo, NiW and CoW Alloys with a Competing Side Reaction – S. Sun, T. Bairachna (Northeastern University), T. Maliar, H. Cesiulis (Vilnius University), and E. Podlaha (Northeastern University) Electrodeposition of Super Invar into Microand Nano- Recesses – H. Kim (Northeastern University), M. Murphy (Louisiana State University), S. Soper (University of North Carolina), and E. Podlaha (Northeastern University)
Microfabrication of High-Performance Thick Co80Pt20 Permanent Magnets for Microsystems Applications – O. D. Oniku and D. P. Arnold (University of Florida)
17:20
3415
Fabrication and Characterization of an Improved Micro Inductosyn® Sensor – D. Miletic (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover), J. Flügge (PhysikalischTechnische Bundesanstalt (PTB)), and H. H. Gatzen (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover)
17:40
3416
Embossing of Soft-magnetic Structures and Influence on Magnetic Properties – M. Kaiser (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover), M. Wurz (Leibniz University of Hanover), S. Cvetkovic (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover), R. Schwaiger (Karlsruhe Institute for Technology), and L. Rissing (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center F5 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: C. Bonhote and G. Zangari •
3417
Magnetic Properties of Ni-Cu Alloy Nanowires Obtained by the Template Method – I. Enculescu, E. Matei (National Institute of Materials Physics), M. Toimil Molares (GSI Darmstadt), A. Leca, and V. Kuncser (National Institute of Materials Physics)
•
3418
CPP-GMR of Co/Cu Multilayered Nanowires Electrodeposited into Anodized Aluminum Oxide Nanochannels with Large Aspect Ratio – N. Goya, Y. Zenimoto, K. Takao, T. Ohgai (Nagasaki University), M. Nakai, and S. Hasuo (Kyushu Mitsui Aluminium Co. Ltd.)
•
3419
Electroplating of Cu/Sn Layers for Hermetic Encapsulation for Vacuum Applications – M. Wurz (Leibniz University of Hanover), S. Cvetkovic, L. Rissing (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover), and F. Bach (Leibniz University of Hanover)
•
3420
Anisotropic Magnetoresistance of Ni-Co-Fe Alloy Nanowires Electrodeposited into Anodized Aluminium Oxide Membrane Thin Films – Y. Ikeda, T. Egawa, K. Takao, T. Ohgai (Nagasaki University), M. Nakai, and S. Hasuo (Kyushu Mitsui Aluminium Co. Ltd.)
•
3421
Current-Induced Magnetization Switching in CPP Junctions based on Fe3Si/FeSi2 Multilayered Films – Y. Noda (Kyushu University), K. Sakai (Kurume National College of Technology), T. Sonoda (Kyushu University), K. Takeda (Fukuoka Institute of Technology), and T. Yoshitake (Kyushu University)
Aqueous DC Electrodeposition and Mechanism of Magnetic SmCo Alloys – J. Wei, M. Schwartz, and K. Nobe (UCLA)
Developments in Integrated On-Chip Inductors with Magnetic Yokes – E. J. O’Sullivan, N. Wang, P. Herget (IBM Research Division), L. Romankiw (IBM, Thomas J. Watson Research Center), B. Webb, R. Fontana (IBM Research Division), N. Sturcken, K. Shepard (Columbia University), and W. Gallagher (IBM Research Division) A Unique Magnetic Alloy for Integrated Power Systems on a Chip – A. Panda (Enpirion Inc), T. Liakopoulos (Enpirion Inc.), M. Wilkowski, and A. Lotfi (Enpirion Inc)
15:00 3409
Magnetic Micro and Nano Actuator Systems – H. H. Gatzen (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover)
3410
Evaluation of the Effects of Electroplating Conditions on the Material Properties of Iron Cobalt Thick Films using Design of Experiments – W. C. Patterson and D. P. Arnold (University of Florida)
15:40
3414
Intermission (20 Minutes) Superconformal Electrodeposition of Ni, Co and Fe-Group Alloys – T. Moffat (National Institute of Standards and Technology), C. Lee (KAERI), S. Kim (Chung-Ang University), Y. Liu, and D. Josell (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Magnetic MEMS and Devices – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: H. Gatzen and P. Hesketh 14:00 3407
17:00
16:00
3411
Nanoporous Alumina Growth in a Magnetic Field – A. Ispas (Technische Universität Ilmenau), I. Vrublevsky (Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics Minsk), U. Schmidt (Technische Universitaet Ilmenau), and A. Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau)
16:20
3412
Investigation of the Crystallization of NiFe81/19 Depending on the Annealing Temperature – M. Wurz (Leibniz University of Hanover), A. Shaganov, A. Filimonov (Physics of Nanocomposite Materials), and L. Rissing (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover)
16:40
3413
Integration of Electroplated CoFe in Trench Type Flux Guides for Magnetic MEMS Applications – J. Chen, S. Cvetkovic, and L. Rissing (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
141
Tuesday, October 9
09:20 3402
H1
Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: From Fundamental Properties and Processes to Applications and Devices
Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Dielectric Science and Technology / Energy Technology / Sensor 317A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Session I – 08:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: T. Akasaka, D. Guldi, and F. D’Souza
Tuesday, October 9
08:00 3471
N-type Graphene Induced by Molecular Hydrogen Exposure at Room Temperature – B. Kim (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), S. Hong, S. Baek (Seoul National University), H. Jeong, N. Park, M. Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), S. Lee (Konkuk University), J. Lim, Y. Jun (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), and Y. Park (Seoul National University)
08:20 3472
DFT Calculation for Various Adatom Adsorptions on Graphene for Using Graphene as Substrate – A. Ishii, K. Nakada, and T. Torobu (Tottori University)
08:40 3473
Theoretical Study of a Zigzag Graphene Nanoribbon Field Effect Transistor – H. Karamitaheri, M. Pourfath, N. Neophytou, and H. Kosina (IUE/TU Wien)
09:00 3474
Hierarchical Graphene Macroassemblies – M. A. Worsley, M. Merrill, M. Suss, J. Lee, S. Kucheyev, C. Valdez, H. Mason, B. Mayer, J. Lewicki, A. Wittstock, M. Stadermann, J. Satcher, J. Biener, and T. Baumann (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
09:20 3475
Nitrogen-Containing Graphene for Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction – S. M. Lyth, J. Liu, and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)
09:40
Graphene Thermal Interface Materials – A. A. Balandin (University of California)
10:20 3477
Towards Novel Pillared Nanostructures based on Graphene – K. Spyrou (RUG University), P. Rudolf (RUG University The Netherlands), D. Gournis (University of Ioannina Greece), P. Maurizio, L. Kang (Università degli Studi di Trieste), and E. Diamanti (University of Ioannina Greece) Chemically Prepared Reduced Graphene Oxide as Ultra Fast Temperature Sensor – S. Sahoo, S. Barik, G. Sharma, G. Khurana, and J. Scott (University of Puerto Rico)
3479
Comparison of Epitaxial Graphene growth on non-Polar and Polar 6H-SiC – L. O. Nyakiti (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), V. Wheeler, R. Myers-Ward, N. Garces, F. Bezares, J. Caldwell, C. Eddy Jr., and D. Gaskill (U.S Naval Research Laboratory)
11:20 3480
Non-Monotonic Size Dependence of Thermal Conductivity of Graphene Ribbons – D. Nika, A. Askerov (Moldova State University), and A. A. Balandin (University of California)
11:00
11:40
142
3481
Layer by Layer Etching of CVD Graphene for Full Graphene Device Fabrication – J. OH, J. Lim, J. Park, and G. Yeom (SungKyunKwan University)
Wafer-Scale Graphene Synthesis and Tailoring via Segregation Methods Extended to Metals with Low Carbon Solubility – A. Zenasni (CEA), A. Delamoreanu (CNRS/LTM), and C. Rabot (CEA)
Session II – 14:00 – 18:20 Co-Chairs: S. De Gendt, M. T. Carter, and S. Fukuzumi 14:00 3483
Study of the Point Defects Induced by Electrochemical Potential in Graphene Monolayers – J. J. Velasco-Velez, Y. Zhang, I. Martin-Fernandez, C. Martinez, and M. Salmeron (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
14:20 3484
Interfacing Nanocarbons with Organic and Inorganic Semiconductors – From Extended Tetrathiafulvalenes to Nanocrystals / Quantum Dots – D. M. Guldi (Universität ErlangenNürnberg)
14:40 3485
Mechanochemical Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials by a High-Speed Ball-Milling Process – S. Ohara, Z. Tan, K. Yamamoto (Osaka University), and T. Hashishin (Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University)
15:00 3486
Far-Infrared Absorption of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films – T. Morimoto, S. Joung (TASC/ AIST), and T. Okazaki (AIST)
15:20
Intermission (20 Minutes)
15:40 3487
Photosensitized Hydrogen Evolution from Water Using Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube/ Fullerodendron/SiO2 Coaxial Nanohybrid – Y. Takaguchi, T. Wada, W. Sakata, and T. Tajima (Okayama University)
16:00 3488
Electrochemical Property of Well-Coated MultiWalled Carbon Nanotube with PolyanilineCyclodextrin Polymer Composites – W. Zhang, M. Chen, X. Gong, and G. Diao (Yangzhou University)
16:20 3489
Advantage of Carbon Nanotubes as Catalyst Support in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – M. Berber, T. Fujigaya, and N. Nakashima (Kyushu University)
16:40 3490
Effect of Charge of Solubilizers on the Electronic States of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes – Y. Hirana, Y. Niidome, and N. Nakashima (Kyushu University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3476
10:40 3478
12:00 3482
17:00
3491
Enlargement of Space Charge Layer by P-N Junction of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes Modified with Tin Oxide Nanoparticles – T. Hashishin (Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University), H. Ikenoko, K. Kojima, and J. Tamaki (Ritsumeikan University)
17:20
3492
Single Molecule Lysozyme Monitoring by a Carbon Nanotube Circuit – Y. Choi, P. Sims, I. Moody, T. Olsen, G. Weiss, and P. G. Collins (Univ. of California, Irvine)
17:40
3493
Application of Carbonaceous Nanomaterials in Biomedicine – J. Zhen, Q. Liu, D. Chen, C. Wang, and C. SHU (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
18:00 3494
One-Step Liquid-Phase Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials with Carbon Paper – K. Yamagiwa, Y. Ayato (Tokyo University of Science), H. Shiroishi (Tokyo National College of Technology), and J. Kuwano (Tokyo University of Science)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
•
3505
Soft Lithographic Patterning and Transfer Process of Graphene Sheets – H. Kim, M. Jung (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology), D. Jung (Sung Kyun Kwan University), S. Lee, J. Lim, J. Lee, and K. An (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
•
3506
Novel Growth Process of Carbon Nanotubes in Atmosphere – S. Lu and W. Hsu (National Tsing Hua University)
•
3507
The Organic Additives Effects during Electroless Nickel and Silver Deposition on Carbon Nanotube – T. Saito, Y. Takagi, N. Okamoto, K. Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University), Y. Kobayashi, and Y. Fujiwara (Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute)
•
3508
Integrated Field Emission Diode with a Nanographite-diamond-like Emitters Process Development and Its Electrical Characteristics Study – N. Zaytsev, S. N. Orlov, S. Yanovich, A. Krasnikov, I. Matyushkin, I. Khomyakov, K. Svechkarev (Molecular Electronics Research Institute JSC), and R. Yafarov (RAS, Kotel’nikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics)
•
3509
Multiple Auger Decay at Resonant PhotoExcitation in Carbon Thin Films – M. Richter, D. Friedrich, and D. Schmeißer (Brandenburg University of Technology)
•
3510
Photo-Thermo-Voltaic Effects in Carbon Nanotube Films – M. Omari, T. Hosseini, and N. Kouklin (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
•
3511
Enhancement of Diamond Crystallite Size of Ultrananocrystalline Diamond/Amorphous Carbon Composite Films by Controlling Arc Discharge Energy of Coaxial Arc Plasma Gun – K. Hanada, A. Tominaga, T. Sugiyama (Kyushu University), K. Sumitani, H. Setoyama (Kyushu Synchrotron Light Research Center), and T. Yoshitake (Kyushu University)
•
3512
p-Type Semiconducting Properties of Boron Doped Ultrananocrystalline Diamond/Amorphous Carbon Composite Films Prepared by Coaxial Arc Plasma Deposition – Y. Katamune, S. Ohmagari (Kyushu University), H. Setoyama, K. Sumitani, Y. Hirai (Kyushu Synchrotron Light Research Center), and T. Yoshitake (Kyushu University)
•
3513
Controllable Synthesis of High-Quality Graphene Using Inductively-Coupled Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition – L. Nang, N. Park (Chungnam National University), Z. Lee (UNIST), and E. Kim (Chungnam National University)
•
3514
High Reactive Catalysts Based on Gold Nanoparticles Supported Over Carbon Nanotubes – T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University)
H1 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: F. D’Souza and D. Guldi •
3495
PVDF/MWCNT Composite Films for Infrared Sensing and Energy Harvesting Applications – A. K. Batra, A. Chilvery, and M. Thomas (Alabama A&M University)
•
3496
The Investigation of Partial Reduced Graphene Oxide (GO)/PEDOT:PSS Nanocomposite – J. Seo, H. Yun, W. Hong (Korea Basic Science Institute), J. Jung (Chonbuk National University), B. Sohn, J. Lee (Korea Basic Science Institute), and C. Choi (Chonbuk National University)
•
3497
Evaluations of Nonbonding Interactions in Endohedrally and Exohedrally Functionalized Fullerenes – N. Mizorogi, T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), and S. Nagase (Kyoto University)
•
3498
Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Fullerene derivatives Encapsulating Trimetallic Nitride Cluster – T. ABE (University of Tsukuba), S. Sato (National Institute for Materials Science), C. Saito, Z. Slanina, T. Tsuchiya, T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), and S. Nagase (Kyoto University)
•
•
3499
3500
Catalytic Synthesis of Carbon Nanotube and Nanofilament Over Oxidized Diamond-Supported Catalysts – K. Nakagawa, T. Toriyama, G. Tsujino (Kansai University), T. Ando (National Institute for Materials Science), and H. Oda (Kansai University) Large-Area Graphene Grown with a Novel rapid Cooling Method – M. C. Chen (National Taitung University), Y. Huang, C. Chen, S. Hung (Department of Physics, National Central University), C. Cheng, C. Li, H. Hsieh, H. Wu (Department of Applied Science,National Taitung University), and G. Chi (Department of Photonics, National Chiao Tung University)
•
3501
Synthesis and Properties of Paramagnetic Metallofullerene/Electron Donor Dyad – Y. Kawana, T. Tanaka, T. Tsuchiya, T. Akasaka, N. Mizorogi (University of Tsukuba), and S. Nagase (Kyoto University)
•
3502
Complexation Studies of Endohedral Metallofullerene with Concave π-System – N. Umekita, T. Tsuchiya, N. Mizorogi (University of Tsukuba), H. Sakurai (Institute for Molecular Science), N. Martín (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), D. M. Guldi (Universität ErlangenNürnberg), S. Nagase (Kyoto University), and T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba)
•
3503
Framework Transformation of Non-IPR Structured Metallofullerene – Y. Muto, H. Kurihara, Z. Slanina, T. Tsuchiya (University of Tsukuba), S. Nagase (Kyoto University), and T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba)
•
3504
Thermally Reduced Graphene Oxide as Energy Storage Materials – W. Hong (Korea Basic Science Institute), B. Kim (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), J. Kim, S. Lee, and H. Kim (Korea Basic Science Institute)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
143
Tuesday, October 9
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
I1
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session
14:40
3551
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry 318B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
PAED General Session 3 – 09:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: C. Hussey and T. Chung 09:00 3541
09:20 3542
Tuesday, October 9
09:40
Preparation and Electrochemical Behavior of Water-Soluble Inclusion Complex of Imidacloprid with β-cyclodextrin Polymer – M. Chen, J. Wang, W. Zhang, and G. Diao (Yangzhou University) Fabrication of Porous Conductive Diamond Hollow Fibers – T. Kondo, Y. Kodama, and M. Yuasa (Tokyo University of Science)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center I1 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: S. Minteer and A. Hillier •
3552
Electrode Reactions of Dissolved p-Dimethoxybenzene on a Polyaniline-Modified Electrode – J. Yano (Niihama National College of Technology)
•
3553
Equivalent Circuits of Zinc-Air Battery and Analysis of Zinc-Air Battery Oxygen Sensor using the Equivalent Circuits – M. Takahashi and M. Yamauchi (Tokyo National College of Technology)
•
3554
The Electrocatalytic Activity of Ligand-Protected Gold Particles: Formaldehyde Oxidation – K. Luo (Guilin University of Technology), X. Li, and Y. Gong (College of Materials Science and Technology, Guilin University of Technology)
•
3555
Nanocomposite Coatings based on the Conductive Polymers and Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Obtained of Modified Electrodes – V. Branzoi (University of Politehnica Bucharest), F. Branzoi (Institute of Physical Chemistry), and A. Musina (University Politehnica of Bucharest)
•
3556
Solar Driven Hydrogen Production with co-doped Gallium and Nitrogen in Zinc Oxide films prepared by Reactive RF Magnetron Sputtering – S. Shet (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
•
3557
Comparison between Palladium Electrode and Nanoparticles in the Ethanol Detection to Biosensor and Sensor Applications – I. Feliciano, D. Diaz, Y. De la Torre, and C. Cabrera (UPR Rio Piedras)
•
3558
Preparation of Bismuth Tungstate Nanocrystallites by Ball Milling of Flake-ball Particles and Their Photocatalytic Activity – H. Hori (Hokkaido University Catalysis Research Center) and B. Ohtani (Hokkaido University)
•
3559
Electrochemical Properties of Free-Standing Boron-Doped Heteroepitaxial Diamond Electrode – H. Kodama (Aoyama Gakuin University), K. Suzuki (Toplas Engineering Co., Ltd), S. Kono, and A. Sawabe (Aoyama Gakuin University)
•
3560
Study on the Effects of Electrochemical Realkalization Method with Alcamines Inhibitors as Electrolyte – J. Lu, Y. Zhang (Shanghai Harbor Engineering Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd.), J. Zhang, and J. Jiang (Shanghai University of Electric Power)
•
3561
Transcutaneous Vein Imaging and Venepuncture System for Blood Test – H. Saito, S. Yamamoto, and H. Takagi (Tokyo National College of Technology)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3543
Electroanalytical Performance of NitrogenContaining Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon ThinFilm Electrodes – X. Yang, G. DeVivo (Michigan State University), L. Haubold (The Fraunhofer Center for Coatings and Laser Applications), and G. Swain (Michigan State University)
10:20 3544
Synthesis of Pt-Ir Catalysts by Coelectrodeposition: Application to Ammonia Electrooxidation in Alkaline Media – S. Le Vot (Université du Québec à Montréal), L. Roué (INRS- Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications), and D. Bélanger (Université du Québec à Montréal)
10:40 3545
Electrochemical Study of Ilmenite using Carbon Paste Electrode Under Reducing Condition – N. Jabit, G. Senanayake, and M. Nicol (Murdoch University)
11:00 3546
Experiments and Modeling of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy on Pressurized SOFC – C. Willich, M. Henke, C. Westner, L. Florian, W. Bessler, J. Kallo, and K. Friedrich (German Aerospace Center (DLR))
11:20
3547
Diffusion Impedance Analyzed by Equivalent Circuit Involving CPE using Microelectrode – Y. Hoshi, S. Kawakita, I. Shitanda, and M. Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)
11:40
3548
Electrochemical Behavior of Samarium and Ytterbium in the 1-(1-Butyl)trimethylammonium Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide Ionic Liquid Containing TODGA – Y. Pan and C. Hussey (The University of Mississippi)
PAED General Session 4 – 14:00 – 15:00 Co-Chairs: P. Atanassov and P. Kulesza 14:00 3549
Electrochemical Behavior of Praseodymium and Neo-Dymium in the 1-butyl-3-methylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide Ionic Liquid Containing Chloride – L. Chou and C. Hussey (The University of Mississippi)
14:20 3550
In-depth Study on Nano-structured Electrode Reaction Mechanism in Lithium-Ion Batteries – H. Cho (University of California, San Diego) and Y. Meng (University of California San Diego)
144
Investigation on Polyoxometalates for the Application in Redox Flow Batteries – J. Friedl (TUM-CREATE), C. Bauer (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility), R. Al-Oweini (Jacobs University), D. Yu (Energy Research Insitute @ NTU), U. Kortz (Jacobs University), H. Hoster, and U. Stimming (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
3562
Reduction of Perchlorate by Electrochemically Generated Zero-Valent Iron on Conducting Polymer Electrode – E. Kim, S. Choi (Yonsei University), S. Kim (Hannam University), and K. Paeng (Yonsei University)
•
3563
Anomalous Codeposition of Ni-Zn in Acid Solutions – Y. ADDI (ENPEI-USTHB) and A. Khouider (USTHB)
•
3564
Irregular-Stairs Method: A More Precise Method of Measuring the Performance of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – J. Shimura and K. Noda (Sony Corporation)
•
3565
Cyclic Voltmogram for HUPD on Pt(111) Calculated from Total Gibbs Energies – H. A. Asiri (CWRU) and A. Anderson (Case Western Reserve University)
•
3566
Long Term Evaluation of Potentiometric Oxygen Sensors in Molten Lead – A. Verdaguer, S. Colominas, and J. Abella (Universitat Ramon Llull)
•
•
3567
3568
Electrochemical Reduction of Selenite and Selenate Accelerated by Methyl Viologen – F. Koshikumo, W. Murata, A. Ooya, and S. Imabayashi (Shibaura Institute of Technology) Effect of pH on Absorption and Reductive Desorption Processes for Self-assembled Monolayer of Aromaticthiol Studied by Surface Enhanced IR Spectroscopy – K. Nishiyama, A. Kumatabara (Kumamoto Univ.), H. Ueda (Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University), and S. Yoshimoto (Kumamoto University)
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3569
Crystalline Composition Analysis of Titanium(IV) Oxide Photocatalyst Particles by X-ray Diffraction Analysis – M. SANO and B. Ohtani (Hokkaido University)
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3570
Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting with Aluminum and Nitrogen co-doped Zinc Oxide prepared by Sputtering Technique – S. Shet (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
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3571
Potentiometric Determination of Potassium Ions in Biodiesel at a Nickel(II) Hexacyanoferrate Modified Electrode Using Microemulsions – G. Sedenho, L. Paim, and N. R. Stradiotto (Institute of Chemistry)
I2
08:20 3589
In Vivo Operating Miniature, Direct Electron Transfer based, Membrane-less Glucose/Oxygen Biofuel Cell – M. Falk, V. Andoralov (Biomedical Sciences), M. Granmo (Neuronano Research Center), D. Suyatin (Division of Solid State Physics), J. Schouenborg (Neuronano Research Center), J. Sotres (Biomedical Sciences), R. Ludwig (Food Biotechnology Laboratory), O. Morozova (Kurchatov NBIC Centre), Z. Blum, and S. Shleev (Biomedical Sciences)
08:40 3590
Enhanced Electrical Contact of Microbes using Magnetite Particle Coated with Polyelectrolyte onto Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Nanohybrid (MaPoNT) in Microbial Fuel Cell – I. Park, Y. Heo, P. Kim, and K. Nahm (Chonbuk National University)
09:00 3591
Ammonia Production at Anabaena variabilis Modified Electrodes – T. Paschkewitz and J. Leddy (University of Iowa)
09:20 3592
Solar Bioelectrocatalysis Utilizing Thylakoids – S. Minteer (University of Utah)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3593
Investigating Separators to Improve Performance of Flat-Plate Microbial Fuel Cells – S. Kazemi (University of British Columbia), K. Fatih (National Research Council Canada (NRC)University of British Columbia (UBC)), M. Mohseni (University of British Columbia (UBC)), and H. Wang (National Research Council Canada (NRC)- University of British Columbia (UBC))
10:20 3594
Direct Electron-Transfer Reactions from Solid Electrodes to Chemoautotrophic CO2 Fixation Microbes – T. ISHII (University of tokyo), K. Hashimoto, and R. Nakamura (The University of Tokyo)
10:40 3595
A Novel Recombinant PQQ Alcohol Dehydrogenase as Catalyst for Bioanode: TwoStep Electrochemical Oxidation of Alcohols – K. Takeda (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), H. Matsumura (Oregon Health and Science University), K. Igarashi, M. Samejima (The University of Tokyo), N. Nakamura, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
11:00
3596
Surface Modification of Carbon Black toward Retention of Enzyme Activity in High-SurfaceArea Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Electrodes – T. Tamaki, H. Fujimoto, H. Ohashi, and T. Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
11:20
3597
Simultaneous 3-D Impedance Measurement of Whole Biofuel Cell, Anode and Cathode using Porous Carbon Electrode – I. Shitanda, H. Yanai, Y. Yoshihata, Y. Hoshi, M. Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science), and S. Tsujimura (University of Tsukuba)
11:40
3598
Polyaniline Nanofiber/Carbon Black Composite as an Air Cathode Material for Microbial Fuel Cells – J. Ahmed and S. Kim (Konkuk University)
Bioelectroanalysis and Bioelectrocatalysis Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry 317B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Biofuel Cells – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: S. Minteer and S. Higgins 08:00 3588
Characterization of Microbial Fuel Cell Anodic Biofilms Grown on Pure and Mixed Cultures – S. R. Higgins, R. Lopez, D. Foerster, M. Cooney (Hawaii Natural Energy Institute), P. Atanassov, C. Lau (The University of New Mexico), S. Minteer (University of Utah), K. Nealson, A. Cheung (University of Southern California), O. Bretschger (J. Craig Venter Institute), T. Yan, and E. Pagaling (University of Hawaii)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
145
Tuesday, October 9
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Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
10:40 3634
I2 – Poster Session – Bioelectroanalysis and Bioelectrocatalysis – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: S. Minteer
11:00
3635
Al-W Alloy Deposition from Lewis Acidic RoomTemperature Chloroaluminate Ionic Liquid – T. Tsuda, Y. Ikeda, T. Arimura, A. Imanishi, S. Kuwabata (Osaka University), C. Hussey (The University of Mississippi), and G. Stafford (NIST)
11:20
3636
An Inverted Aluminium Electrolysis Cell Using a High Density Electrolyte and an Inert Anode – S. Rolseth (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry), H. Gudbrandsen (SINTEF), and J. Thonstad (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
11:40
3637
Al-Pt Alloy Deposition in AlCl3-NaCl-KCl Molten Salt – M. Ueda, H. Hayashi, and T. Ohtsuka (Hokkaido University)
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3599
Catechol Biosensor based on Polyphenol Oxidase Immobilized by Combining Electropolymerization and Cross-Linking Process – S. Wang and J. Kan (Yangzhou University)
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3600
A Bioanode for an Ethanol Biofuel Cell Operating at High Temperature – A. Kontani, M. Masuda, N. Nakamura, M. Yohda, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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3601
Immobilization of NAD+ on an Electrode Using Hydrophobic Ionic Liquids – M. Masuda, N. Nakamura, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Tuesday, October 9
•
•
I3
3602
3603
Investigation of Impedance Spectra of Mediatortype Amperometric Biosensor by Faradaic Impedance Analysis – I. Shitanda, Y. Hoshi, and M. Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science) The Direct Electron Transfer Reaction of Bilirubin Oxidase in Protic Ionic Liquids – R. Ikari, J. Kuwahara, N. Nakamura, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Biomass – 14:00 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: K. Brown and L. Haverhals 14:00 3638
Polysaccharide Ecocomposite Materials: Synthesis, Characterization and Application in Removal of Pollutants and Bacteria – C. D. Tran and S. Duri (Marquette University)
14:20 3639
Impact of Anti-Solvents on the Structural Features and Enzyme Digestibility of Regenerated Cellulose from Ionic Liquid Dissolution – X. Geng and W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University)
14:40 3640
Electrospinning of Biopolymers from Ionic Liquid – Co-Solvent Systems – E. K. Brown (United States Naval Academy), L. Haverhals (U. S. Naval Academy), M. P. Foley (U.S. Naval Academy), H. De Long (AFRL/AFOSR), and P. Trulove (US Naval Academy)
15:00 3641
Ionic Liquid-based Solvents for Natural Fiber Welding – L. M. Haverhals (United States Naval Academy), M. P. Foley (U.S. Naval Academy), L. Nevin, E. K. Brown (United States Naval Academy), D. Fox (American University), H. De Long (AFRL/AFOSR), and P. Trulove (US Naval Academy)
15:20
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids 18
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Electrodeposition / Energy Technology 301A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Electrodeposition – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: M. Ueda and H. De Long 08:00 3628
08:20 3629
Recent Developments in Low-Temperature Electrolysis of Aluminum – A. Redkin, A. Apisarov, A. Dedyukhin, V. Kovrov, Y. Zaikov (Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry), O. Tkacheva, and J. Hryn (Argonne National Laboratory) AlCl3/Trimethanyl Hydrochloride Ionic Liquid as an Electrolyte for Electrodepoisiton of Aluminium Wires – C. Su (National Cheng Kung University), T. Wu (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology), Y. Sun, and I. Sun (National Cheng Kung University)
08:40 3630
Electrodeposition of Lead from Chloride Melts – G. Haarberg, L. Owe, B. Qin, J. Wang, and R. Tunold (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
09:00 3631
The Interface Ionic Liquids / Au(111) and nanostructured materials made from ionic liquids – F. Endres (Clausthal University of Technology)
09:40
10:00 3632 10:20 3633
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15:40 3642
Formation of Surface Structures on Biopolymer Substrates Through the Inkjet Printing of Ionic Liquids – E. K. Brown (United States Naval Academy), L. Haverhals (U. S. Naval Academy), M. P. Foley (U.S. Naval Academy), K. Sweely (United States Naval Academy), H. De Long (AFRL/AFOSR), and P. Trulove (US Naval Academy)
16:00 3643
Chitin to Plastic: Utilization of Ionic Liquids for the Depolymerization of Chitin – W. M. Reichert, A. Mirjafari, T. Goode, N. Williams, and M. La (University of South Alabama)
16:20 3644
Selective Removal and Recovery of Lignin Using Protic Ionic Liquids (PILs) for a Cost−Effective Biomass Pretreatment Method – E. C. Achinivu, G. Li, and W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University)
Intermission (20 Minutes) Electrodeposition on Tantalum in Alkali Halide Melts – J. H. Von Barner, A. H. Jensen, and E. Christensen (Technical University of Denmark) Electrochemical Deposition of Niobium onto the Surface of Copper Using a Novel Choline Chloride-Based Ionic Liquid – A. I. Wixtrom, J. Buhler (Christopher Newport University), C. E. Reece (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility), and T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University)
Ta and Nb Electrodeposition from Ionic Liquids – S. Krischok, A. Ispas, A. Zühlsdorff, A. Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau), and F. Endres (Clausthal University of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
3656
Electrochemical Behavior of Vanadium Oxides in (NH2)2CO – KCl Melt – A. Savchuk and S. V. Devyatkin (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry)
Electrochemical Behavior of Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide-based ILs at Gold Single Crystal Electrodes – H. Ueda (Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University), K. Nishiyama (Kumamoto Univ.), and S. Yoshimoto (Kumamoto University)
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3657
Effect of the Second Coordination Sphere on the Standard Rate Constants of Charge Transfer for the Cr(III)/Cr(II) Redox Couple in Chloride Melts – Y. Stulov, V. Kremenetsky (Institute of Chemistry, Kola Science Centre RAS), and S. Kuznetsov (KSC RAS)
Hysteresis Effects in the In Situ SFG and Differential Capacitance measurements on Metal electrode/Ionic Liquids Interface – W. Zhou, Y. Wang, R. Yin (Shanghai University), and Y. Ouchi (Nagoya University)
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3658
Spatial Distribution of Chemical Species at Ionic Liquid / Electrode Interface Studied by In Situ X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy – M. Hirogaki, T. Tsuda, S. Kuwabata, K. Fukui, and A. Imanishi (Osaka University)
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3659
Visualization of Ionic-Liquid/Solid Interfaces by Frequency Modulation Atomic Force Microscopy – M. Negami, T. Ichii, K. Murase, and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)
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3660
Electrochemical Studies of Cyclic Ammonium Based Ionic Liquids with Allyl Substituents – T. Wu (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology), C. Su, C. Chen (National Cheng Kung University), C. Kuo (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences), and I. Sun (National Cheng Kung University)
I3 – Poster Session 1 – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: D. Fox and M. Foley •
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3645
3646
3647
Characteristic of Steam-Activated Boron-Doped Diamond Electrode in a Molten NH4F·2HF – A. Oishi (Doshisha University), H. Kazuhiro, M. Uno, T. Nakai (Permelec Electrode LTD.), W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University), M. Saito, M. Inaba, and A. Tasaka (Doshisha University)
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3648
Corrosion of Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Based Alloy in Chloride Melts Containing Transition Metal Ions – A. Abramov, V. Karpov, I. B. Polovov, D. Vinogradov, V. A. Volkovich, and O. Rebrin (Ural Federal University)
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3649
Electronic Absorption Spectra of Niobium Species in Halide Melts – N. Brevnova, I. B. Polovov, M. Chernyshov, V. A. Volkovich, B. Vasin (Ural Federal University), and T. Griffiths (Redston Trevor Consulting, Ltd.)
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3661
Corrosion of Ferritic and Ferritic-Martensitic Steels in NaCl-KCl-VCl2 Melts – I. B. Polovov, D. Vinogradov, A. Abramov, A. Shak, V. A. Volkovich, O. Rebrin (Ural Federal University), and T. Griffiths (Redston Trevor Consulting, Ltd.)
Electrochemical Oxidation of Glucose by Nitroxide Radicals or Gold Nanoparticles in Ionic Liquids – A. Konno, M. Abe, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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3662
Characterization of Au Nanoparticles Prepared by X-ray-Induced Reduction in Ionic Liquid at Nanopore – T. Arimura, T. Sakamoto, T. Tsuda, S. Kuwabata, K. Fukui, and A. Imanishi (Osaka University)
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3663
Electrode Kinetics of Oxygen/Superoxide Ion Redox Couple in Some Amide-Type Ionic Liquids – T. Nakagawa, Y. Katayama, and T. Miura (Keio University)
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3664
Molten Salts as a Promising Medium for the Synthesis of High Active Catalytic Coatings – A. Dubrovskiy (Institute of Chemistry, Kola Science Centre RAS) and S. Kuznetsov (KSC RAS)
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3665
Synthesis of Carbides Refractory Metal Nanocoatings on Carbon Fibers and Nanoneedles of Silicon in Molten Salts – V. Dolmatov (Tananaev Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Rare Elements and Mineral Raw Materials) and S. Kuznetsov (KSC RAS)
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3666
Facile Synthesis of Cu-based Semiconductor Nanoparticles by the Oxidation of Cu Metal Sputter-deposited in an Ionic Liquid – A. Morimoto, K. Okazaki (Nagoya University), S. Kuwabata (Osaka University), and T. Torimoto (Nagoya University)
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3667
Reaction Entropies of some Redox Couples in Ionic Liquids – Y. Yamato, Y. Katayama, and T. Miura (Keio University)
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3668
Effect of Ion Structures on Phase Behaviors of Hydrophobic and Polar Ionic Liquids after Mixing with Water – Y. Fukaya, T. Nakano, N. Nakamura, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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3650
3651
Corrosion of Austenitic Steels and Their Components in Vanadium-Containing Chloride Melts – A. Abramov, I. B. Polovov, V. A. Volkovich, O. Rebrin, E. Denisov (Ural Federal University), and T. Griffiths (Redston Trevor Consulting, Ltd.)
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3652
Evaluation of NaTFSI-TBATFSI Ionic Liquid as an Electrolytic Melt for Na Electrorefining – R. Inaba, M. Ueda, and T. Ohtsuka (Hokkaido University)
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3653
Induction of Liquid-Crystalline Bicontinuous Cubic Phases into Zwitterions by Addition of Lithium Salts – T. Matsumoto (Tokyo University of Agricuture and Technology), T. Ichikawa (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), T. Kato (The University of Tokyo), and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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3654
3655
Influence of Nonflammable Diluents on Properties of Phosphonium Ionic Liquids as Lithium Battery Electrolytes – K. Tsunashima, H. Taguchi (Wakayama National College of Technology), and F. Yonekawa (Nippon Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd.) Absorption and Desorption of Water by 1-Alkyl3-Methylimidazolium+ Ionic Liquids, and Studies of Their Electrochemical and Physical Properties – J. DeCerbo and V. Katovic (Wright State University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
147
Tuesday, October 9
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Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
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I4
3669
3670
Synthesis of Ionic Liquids as Solvents for Poly(3Hydroxybutyrate) under Mild Condition – H. Mokudai, Y. Fukaya, N. Nakamura (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, JST CREST) Design of Ionic Liquid-Based Polyelectrolytes Showing Dynamic Phase Transition with Water – Y. Kohno and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Electrocatalysis 6
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering 315, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Electrocatalysts Structural Effects II – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: G. Brisard and D. Guay
Tuesday, October 9
08:20 3752
09:00 3753
(Invited) Application of Ordered Intermetallic Phases to Electrocatalysis – F. Matsumoto (Kanagawa University) and H. Abe (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)) Activation of Noble Metal Centers through Modification with Metal Oxo Species towards Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Alcohols and Formic Acid – P. J. Kulesza, I. Rukowska (University of Warsaw), A. Wadas, D. Marks, K. Klak (Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw), and S. Zoladek (University of Warsaw)
09:20 3754
Synthesis, Characterization and Electrocatalytic Properties of Electrodeposited Pt Thin Films with Preferential {100} Orientation – E. Bertin, S. Garbarino (INRS-EMT), J. Solla-Gullón, F. Vidal-Iglesia, J. Feliu (University of Alicante), A. Ponrouch, M. H. Martin, and D. Guay (INRSEMT)
09:40 3755
Electrode Surface Control by Platinum Nanoparticles Protected by Polyacrylic Acid for Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Generation – M. Kajita and M. Yagi (Niigata University)
10:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:20 3756
11:00
3757
(Invited) Electrochemical Behavior of Pt-Skin Layers on Pt-Co Alloy Single-Crystal Electrodes in Acid Media – M. Wakisaka, S. Morishima, Y. Hyuga, H. Uchida, and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi) Unique Properties of Reduced SnOx: CO Oxidation on Nanostructured SnOx /Pt(111) – S. Axnanda, W. Zhou, M. G. White (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Z. Zhu (University of California, Berkeley), and Z. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
11:20
3758
Clarification of Two-Consecutive Potential Driven Phase Transition Processes of Diphenyl Viologen at a Au (111) Electrode Surface – T. Higashi and T. Sagara (Nagasaki University)
11:40
3759
Electrooxidation of CO on Epitaxial Bilayer Oxide Formed on Platinum Nanofacets – V. Komanicky (Safarik University), D. Hennessy, and H. You (Argonne National Laboratory)
148
Theoritical Aspects in Electrocatalysis – 14:00 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: N. Hoshi and T. Ohsaka 14:00
3760
Multiscale Modeling of the H2 Oxidation Reaction at the Ni/YSZ Interface in the Presence and Absence of Sulfur – A. Heyden and S. C. Ammal (University of South Carolina)
14:20
3761
Theoretical Investigation of the H2 Oxidation on the Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6-δ (001) Perovskite Surface under Anodic Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Conditions – S. Suthirakun, S. C. Ammal, and A. Heyden (University of South Carolina)
14:40
3762
Electrochemistry by First-Principles Calculations: Electrochemical Oxidation of Ammonia at Pt(hkl)/Alkaline Solution Interfaces – D. Skachkov, C. Venkateswara Rao, and Y. Ishikawa (University of Puerto Rico)
15:00
3763
Density Functional Theory Computation of Electrolyte Competitive Adsorption and Electrochemical Activation Barriers – M. J. Janik, K. Yeh, and G. Rostamikia (The Pennsylvania State University)
15:20
15:40
3764
A DFT Calculation Study of the Hydrogen Electrode Processes on Pt (111) and Pt (100) Surfaces – Q. Zhang, J. Chen, and S. Chen (Wuhan University)
16:00
3765
DFT Study of Water Dissociation and Diffusion on Metal Surfaces, Kinks and Step – L. Arnadottur (Oregon State University)
16:20
3766
Cost Effective Computational Method for Performing First-Principles Molecular-Dynamics Simulations under Constant Potential Bias – N. Bonnet, T. Morishita (AIST), O. Sugino (University of Tokyo), and M. Otani (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
16:40
3767
Vibration Analysis of (Bi)Sulfate Adsorption on Pt (111) Surface in Aqueous Solution from the First Principles Simulation – Y. Qian (FC-Cubic Cutting-Edge Center Technology Research Association), M. Otani, and T. Ikeshoji (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
17:00
3768
Fundamental Insights on the Electrochemical Water Splitting using Solid Oxide Electrolyzers – E. Nikolla (Wayne State University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center I4 – Poster Session – Electrocatalysis VI – Poster – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: G. Brisard and A. Wieckowski •
3769
Electrochemically Fabricated Metal Catalysts for Glucose Oxidation in Bio Fuel Cell Application – J. Lim, S. Pyo, D. Lee, H. Park, and S. Kim (Chung-Ang University)
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3770
Redox Catalysis for Dehydrogenation of Liquid Hydrogen Carrier for Fuel Cell Applications – E. Deunf (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory / University California Berkeley), L. Rubin (University of California Berkeley), D. Pete (Lawrence Berekeley National Laboratory), J. Arnold (Universoty of California Berkeley), and J. Kerr (Lawrence Berekeley National Laboratory)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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3771
3772
3773
The Graphene-supported PdSn Nanoparticles as Efficient Catalysts for Ethanol Electrooxidation – Y. Kim, S. Choi, E. Lim, S. Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), and W. Kim (Gwagnju Institute of Science and Technology) Structural Effects on the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on the High Index Planes of Pt3Co – Y. Takesue, T. Rurigaki (Chiba University), A. Hototsuyanagi, M. Nakamura (Chiba Univeristy), and N. Hoshi (Chiba University) Controlling Diffusion Profile of Electroactive Species for Selective Anodic Stripping Voltammetry of Cd[sup]2+[/sup] – A. Sugitani, T. Watanabe, and Y. Einaga (Keio University)
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3774
Molecuar Self-Assembling Control Over the Surface States and Field Effects at N-Gaas (100) Electrodes – V. Lazarescu, M. Enache, G. Dobrescu, M. Gartner (Institute of Physical Chemistry “Ilie Murgulescu”), C. Negrila, and M. Lazarescu (National Institute of Material Physics)
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3775
One-Step Electrodeposition of Multilayered Surfactant/MnO2 Composite and Its Electrochemistry – M. Shamoto, S. Mito, K. Tomono, and M. Nakayama (Yamaguchi University)
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3776
Tungsten Carbide Promoted Co@Pd CoreShell Nanoparticles as Highly Active ORR Electrocatalyst – Z. Li and P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University)
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3777
Hydrazine Oxidation at {100} Preferentially Oriented Pt Black Surfaces – C. Roy, E. Bertin, M. H. Martin, S. Garbarino, and D. Guay (INRSEMT)
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3778
Surface Modification of Diamond Nanoparticle and Its Electrochemical Properties – J. Urai, T. Kondo, and M. Yuasa (Tokyo University of Science)
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3779
Electrocatalytic Water Oxidation on a Mesoporous IrO2 Film Fabricated Using a Triblock Copolymer Template – D. Chandra, N. Abe, and M. Yagi (Niigata University)
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3780
In Situ Observation of Adsorption Behaviors of Nafion Side-Chain Model Compounds on Electrodes by ATR-SEIRAS – K. Nomura, N. Ohta, H. Notsu (FC-Cubic TRA), T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University), and I. Yagi (FC-Cubic TRA)
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3781
Electrochemical Activity and Stability of Pt Catalysts Supported on Silica-CNF Hybrid Materials – A. Kim, S. Lim, D. Peck, S. Kim, B. Lee, and D. Jung (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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3782
Intermediates of Ethanol Electro-oxidation on SnOx/Pt Catalysts Studied by In Situ FTIR Spectroscopy – J. Magee, W. Zhou, and M. G. White (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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3783
Synthesis and Electrocatalytic Activity of Shape Controllable Gold Nanoparticles Enclosed by High-index Facets – B. C. Solomon, F. Ke, and X. Zhou (University of South Carolina)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
J1
Chemical Sensors 10 – Chemical and Biological Sensors and Analytical Systems Sensor 319B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
J1-3 – Gas and Liquid Phase Chemical Sensors – 08:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: J. Li and L. Nagahara 08:00 3845
(Sensor Division Outstanding Achievement Award Presentation) Ceramic Gas Sensors to Oxide Nanostructures: Opportunities and Challenges – S. Akbar (Ohio State University)
08:40 3846
The Characteristics of Nanocomposite Chemical Sensors – A. K. Batra, J. Stephens (Alabama A&M University), and J. Currie (NASA-MSFC)
09:00 3847
Diminishing Ethanol Cross-sensitivity via Lamination of Selective Oxidation Catalyst layer on Zirconia-based VOC Sensor – T. Sato (Kyushu University), M. Breedon (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science), Y. Kugimiya (Sasebo Heavy Industries), and N. Miura (Kyushu University)
09:20 3848
Rapid and Simple Immunoassay Based on Negative Dielectrophoresis with ThreeDimensional Interdigitated Array Electrodes – T. Yasukawa (University of Hyogo), H. Shiku, T. Matsue (Tohoku University), and F. Mizutani (University of Hyogo)
09:40 3849
Bismuth-film electrodes for Sn 2+ Sensing: The Roles of Grain Size, Preferred Orientation Ratio, and Surface Roughness – C. H. Lien, K. Chang, C. Hu, Y. Tsai, and D. Wang (National Tsing Hua University)
10:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:20 3850
High-Throughput Separation Assay for NO Metabolites in Blood using Microfluidic Electrophoresis – S. Wakida (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), T. Miyado (Kinki Polytechnic College), K. Shimazu, Y. Shibutani (Osaka Institute of Technology), T. Mizukami, K. Nose, and A. Shimouchi (National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center)
10:40 3851
Effects of Surface Modification of Noble-Metal Electrodes with Au on the H 2 Sensing Properties of Diode-type Gas Sensors – T. Hyodo, T. Yamashita, and Y. Shimizu (Nagasaki University)
11:00
3852
Application of Electrospun Carbon Nanofiber and Its Composites in Electroanalytical Chemistry – J. Huang, Y. Liu, and T. You (Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry)
11:20
3853
Soluble Polyaniline for a State of Health Sensor – M. Kane (Sandia National Laboratories)
11:40
3854
Potentiometric YSZ-based Sensors Using Zn-TaO-based Sensing Electrode for Selective H2 Detection – S. A. Anggraini (Kyushu University), M. Breedon (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science), and N. Miura (Kyushu University)
12:00 3855
Solid Electrolyte Type Ammonia Gas Sensor with High Water Durability – S. Tamura, T. Nagai, and N. Imanaka (Osaka University)
149
Tuesday, October 9
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J1-4 – Gas and Liquid Phase Chemical Sensors – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: M. Carter and Z. M. Sailor 14:00 3856
Low Cost 8 nm Radius Nanoelectrodes Arrays by Sol-Gel Chemistry: To Fundamental Understanding of Mass Transport Toward Direct DNA Hybridization Detection Electrochemical Sensor – O. Fontaine (University of St. Andrews), C. Laberty, H. Perrot, and C. Sanchez (University of Pierre et Marie Currie)
14:20 3857
Direct Comparison of Anti-Interference Property for Bimetallic PtAu, PtIr, and PtRu Nanoparticle catalysts in Amperometric Detection for H 2O2 Based Biosensors – M. Janyasupab (Case Western Reserve University), Y. Zhang (Shanghai University), C. Liu (National Central University), and C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University)
Tuesday, October 9
14:40 3858
A High-Throughput Assay for Evaluation of Embryoid Bodies using Local Redox CyclingBased Electrochemical Chip Device – K. Ino, T. Nishijo, Y. Kanno, H. Shiku, and T. Matsue (Tohoku University)
15:00 3859
Printed Amperometric Gas Sensors – M. T. Carter, J. Stetter, M. Findlay, and V. Patel (KWJ Engineering, Inc.)
15:20 3860
Interaction of Water Vapor with SnO2 Sensor Materials: A Comparison of DRIFTS and Resistance Measurements – R. G. Pavelko (Kyushu University), K. Grossmann, N. Barsan (University of Tuebingen), and K. Shimanoe (Kyushu University)
15:40
3861
pH Sensing Characteristics and Biosensing Application of Solution-Gated Reduced Graphene Oxide Field-Effect Transistors – I. Sohn, D. Kim, J. Jung, O. Yoon, and N. Lee (Sungkyunkwan University)
16:00 3862
Development of Micro Hydrogen Gas Sensor Utilizing Polymerized Gel with Ionic Liquid as a Solvent – T. Yamauchi (Niigata University)
16:20 3863
Iridium Oxide pH Sensor Development and Its Application in Corrosion Study – F. Huang, Y. Jin, and L. Wen (University of Science and Technology Beijing)
16:40 3864
Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering on Ordered Metal Nanodot Array Obtained Using Anodic Porous Alumina – T. Kondo (KAST), K. Nishio, and H. Masuda (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
17:00 3865
Enzyme-Encapsulated Quantum Dot Hydrogels in the Development of Biosensors: A Multifunctional Platform for Both Bio-Catalysis and Fluorescent Probing – J. Yuan, N. Gaponik, and A. Eychmüller (TU Dresden)
17:20 3866
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Adaptive Chemical Sampling Device Inspired by Crayfish – R. Takemura, K. Takahashi, T. Makishita, and H. Ishida (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
17:40
3867
Carbohydrate Immobilization on the Surface of Field Effect Transistor Biosensor for Detection of Virus-related Protein – S. Hideshima (Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University), H. Hinou (Graduate School of Life Science, Hokkaido University), D. Ebihara, R. Sato, S. Kuroiwa (Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Waseda University), S. Nishimura (Graduate School of Life Science, Hokkaido University), and T. Osaka (Waseda University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center J1 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: J. Li and L. Nagahara •
3868
Block Co-polymer Enhanced 3D Carbon Nanostructure Electronics – S. Guo, A. George, M. Penchev, C. Ozkan, and M. Ozkan (University of California, Riverside)
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3869
Self-Assembled Monolayers of Oligonucleotides as Receptor Layers for Metal Ions Sensors – L. Gorski, R. Ziolkowski, and E. Malinowska (Warsaw University of Technology)
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3870
Development of Highly-Sensitive Electrochemical Measurement System on Dry Chemistry using Ionic Liquid – S. Arimoto, M. Takahashi, A. Kamei, and T. Yoshioka (Panasonic Corporation)
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3871
Chalcogenide Glass Chemical Sensor for Cadmium Detection in Industrial Environment – M. Milochova, M. Kassem, and E. Bychkov (University of Littoral)
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3872
Electrochemical Pump Consisting of Cu 2+Poly(acrylic acid) Gel – K. Takada, N. Yamamura, A. Hayashi, T. Yasui, and A. Yuchi (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
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3873
The pH Sensing Characteristics of Extended-Gate Field-Effect Transistor Base on The Electrode with Copper Oxide Nanowires – Y. Huang, H. Lin, H. Li, W. Dai, C. Chou, and H. Cheng (National Chiao Tung University)
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3874
Multiplexed Cantilever Sensors with a Peptide Receptor and Humidity Effects on Binding Kinetics – Y. Yoo, M. Chae, J. Kang, K. Hwang, T. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), and J. Lee (Kwangwoon University)
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3875
High Sensitive Amperometric Detection of Glucose using Conductive DLC Electrode in Higher Potential Region – K. Honda, H. Naragino, K. Yoshinaga, A. Nakahara, and S. Tanaka (Yamaguchi University)
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Electrochemical Immunosensor for Diagnostic of Parasitical Human Diseases – C. A. Erdmann, J. Inaba, A. G. Viana, C. A. Pessoa, K. Wohnrath, and J. R. Garcia (State University of Ponta Grossa)
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3877
Characterization and Electrochemical Response of Sonogel Carbon Electrode Modified with Nanostructured TiO2 and ZrO2 Film to Detect Common Neurotransmitters – M. Hughes, N. Vincent, and S. K. Lunsford (Wright State University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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A Novel Approach of Pb(II) Determination in Environmental Samples by Lead Selective Electrodes – G. Lisak and J. Bobacka (Åbo Akademi University)
11:40
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Functionalization of Pyrolyzed Carbon Structures for Bio-nano-electronics Platforms – M. Hirabayashi, B. Mehta (San Diego State University), S. Kassegne (MEMS Lab, San Diego State University), and A. Khosla (Simon Fraser University)
12:00
3880
Micromechanical Detection of 2,4-Dinitrotoluene by a Cantilever-based Artificial Olfactory System with Micro-Preconcentrator – M. Chae, Y. Yoo (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Lee (Kwangwoon University), S. Lee, J. Kang, T. Kim, and K. Hwang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
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3881
Layer-by-Layer Catalytic Interface for Electrochemical Detection of Multiple Substrates Featuring Bio-Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes – J. Kirsch and A. Simonian (Auburn University)
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3882
Improved Electrocatalytic Performance for H 2O2 Detection Based on Bimetallic PtM (M = Pd, Au or Ir) Nanoparticles – Y. Zhang (Shanghai University), M. Janyasupab (Case Western Reserve University), C. Liu (National Central University), J. Xu (Shanghai University), and C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University)
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3883
Superoxide Anion Radical Sensor using GC Electrode Modified with Heparin/PEDOT and Polymerized Iron Porphyrin – R. Matsuoka, T. Kondo, and M. Yuasa (Tokyo University of Science)
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Synthesis of Highly Efficient Red Phosphor SrCaSiO4:Eu 2+ by Aqueous Solution Method – S. Tezuka, K. Hideki, Y. Takatuka, and M. Kakihana (Tohoku University)
14:20 3900
Effects of Preparation Condition for Photoluminescent Properties of White Light Emitting Mesoporous Carbon¬-Silica Nanocomposites – Y. Ishii (Nagoya Institute of Technology), K. Sato, Y. Ishikawa (Japan Fine Ceramics Center, Mutsuno), and S. Kawasaki (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
14:40
3901
15:00 3902
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Investigation of Ion Dependence of Electronic Structure for 3d 3 Ions in Mg2TiO4 based on Firstprinciples Calculations – M. Novita (Kwansei Gakuin University), H. Yoshida (Mitsubishi Chemical Group), and K. Ogasawara (Kwansei Gakuin University)
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3904
Comparison of Simulation and Experimental Results of Crystalline Si Solar Module with YVO4:Bi3+,Eu3+ Nanophosphor Spectral Shifter – Y. Iso, S. Takeshita, and T. Isobe (Keio University)
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3905
Simple-Structure Light-Emitting Diodes Based on a Blend of Nanocrystal Quantum Dots and ZnO – J. Kwak (Dong-A University), W. Bae (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and C. Lee (Seoul National University)
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Optimizing the Synthesis of Europium Dibenzoylmethide Triethylammonium – K. Bhat, R. Fontenot (Alabama A&M University), W. A. Hollerman (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), and M. Aggarwal (Alabama A&M University)
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3907
Comparison of Hydrothermal and Glycothermal Syntheses of YBO3:Ce3+,Tb3+ with Green Fluorescence under Near UV Excitation – H. Hara, S. Takeshita, T. Isobe (Keio University), T. Sawayama, and S. Niikura (SINLOIHI Co., Ltd.)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
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Novel Synthesis Methods of Silicate and Silicon Oxynitride Phosphors Using Silicon Monoxide (SiO) as a Raw Material – T. Ishigaki, T. Sakamoto, S. Kamei, K. Uematsu, K. Toda, and M. Sato (Niigata University)
Practical Multiplet Energy Level Diagrams for V2+, Cr3+, Mn4+ in Oxides and in Fluorides – H. Nagoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University), H. Yoshida (Mitsubishi Chemical Group), and K. Ogasawara (Kwansei Gakuin University)
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3909
The Influence of Phosphor Decay Time on the Cross-Talk in 3D-PDP – J. Yoo (Chung-Ang University), C. Ji (LG Electronics), G. Anoop, I. Cho, S. Lee (Chung-Ang University), Y. Cho, W. Kim, and E. Park (LG Electronics)
Ultra-Sensitive Label-Free Detection of Proteins by Chemically Derived Graphene Based FieldEffect Transistor – D. Kim, I. Sohn, J. Jung, O. Yoon (Sungkyunkwan University), J. Park (Korea Electronics Technology Institute), and N. Lee (Sungkyunkwan University) New Application of Produced Pigment from Bacteria to Detect of Ammonia in Combination with Flow Injection for Ammonia Analysis – Y. Iida and I. Satoh (Kanagawa Institute of Technology) Preparation of Fine Implantable Needle Type Biosensors for Blood Vessel Glucose Monitoring – K. Edagawa and M. Yasuzawa (University of Tokushima)
Luminescence and Display Materials 323A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
11:00 3897
Anomalous Rare Earth Doping in Nitride and Oxynitride Phosphors – T. Takeda, R. Xie, N. Hirosaki, K. Kimoto (National Institute for Materials Science), and M. Saito (Tohoku University)
J2 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00
Luminescence and Display Materials: Fundamentals and Applications
Luminescence Properties of New Thioaluminate Phosphors (Ba1-X SrX)4Al2S7:Eu – T. Hasegawa, H. Kato, M. Kobayashi, H. Yamane, and M. Kakihana (Tohoku University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
Phosphors for Lighting – 10:40 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: John Collins and Baldassare DiBartolo 10:40
Lunch Break (120 Minutes)
14:00 3899
Tuesday, October 9
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Synthesis of Nitride and Oxynitride Phosphors Using Fluidized Bed Furnace – K. Toda, S. Kamei, K. Uematsu, T. Ishigaki, and M. Sato (Niigata University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Synthesis of InP Multi-Shell Structured Quantum Dot and Their Application for White LEDs – K. Kim and S. Jeong (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)
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Improved Optical Properties of InP Quantum Dot Through Transition Metal Doping – J. No, K. Kim, and S. Jeong (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)
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Synthesis and Spectroscopy of Nanoscale Y2O3:Nd3+ Phosphors – G. Bilir (Istanbul Technical University), G. Ozen (Instanbul Technical University), J. Collins (Wheaton College), and B. Di Bartolo (Boston College)
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Preparation and Photoluminescence Property of Praseodymium doped Calcium Titanate Nanocrystals – Y. Hakuta (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), M. Ohara, M. Aoki, K. MInami, K. Sue, and H. Takashima (AIST)
Tuesday, October 9
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Effects of Preparing Conditions on the Luminescent Properties of Mn4+ Ion Doped CaAl4O7 Phosphors – J. Park, G. Kim, and Y. Kim (Kyonggi University)
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The Luminescent Properties of Eu 2+ Doped Ca2SiO4 Nanopowders Synthesized by a Sol-Gel Method – J. Park, J. Lee, and Y. Kim (Kyonggi University)
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3D Visualization of 4-Component Relativistic Wave Functions of the Free Ce3+ Ion and the Ce3+ Ion in YAG – T. Katakami, K. Higashiura, and K. Ogasawara (Kwansei Gakuin University)
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Low Electric Field Driving Transparent Thin Films Electroluminescence Devices with Perovskite Oxides – H. Takashima (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and I. Mitsuru (Tokyo Institute Technology)
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Luminescence study of Ca3-3x/2(VO4)2:xEu (0.01≤x≤0.09) Red-Phosphors Prepared by Solution Combustion Method – K. Kim, S. Yoon (Sejong University), Y. Shin (Ceronics), and K. Park (Sejong University)
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3919
Microstructure and Photoluminescence Properties of Sr2.91V2O8:Eu0.06 Phosphors Prepared by the Solution Combustion Method – K. Park, S. Yoon, K. Kim (Sejong University), and Y. Shin (Ceronics)
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Electroluminescence from Cr3+ in New Perovskite Thin-Film Phosphors using LaAlO3 and LaGaO3 as the Host – T. Miyata, Y. Nishi, T. Mori, and T. Minami (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
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Development of Novel Electrochromic Hyperbranched Polymer for Displays – S. Kim (Kumamoto University), A. Tanaka (Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd.,), and T. Nagamura (Kitakyushu National College of Technology (KCT))
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Electric and Electroluminescence Properties of Ca0.6Sr 0.4TiO3:Pr Thin Films Prepared by SolGel Method – T. Kyomen, M. Hanaya (Gunma University), and H. Takashima (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
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Optical Phonon Emission of ZnO Thin Films – S. Munisamy, S. Kasilingam (Nagoya Institute of Technology), T. Rajalingam (National Chaio Tung University), and T. Masaki (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
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Synthesis of Sr2Si5N8:Eu 2+ Red-Emitting Phosphor by Induction Heating – J. Choi (University of California, San Diego), A. Piquette, M. Hannah, K. C. Mishra (Osram Sylvania), J. B. Talbot, and J. McKittrick (University of California, San Diego)
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Morphology and Particle Size Dependent Luminescence Properties of Y2O3:Eu Phosphors Prepared by Various Synthetic Methods – Y. Kim, J. Han, J. Talbot, and J. Mckittrick (University of California, San Diego)
J3
Materials for Solid State Lighting
Luminescence and Display Materials / New Technology Subcommittee 316B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Oxide and Oxynitrides – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Kyota Ueda and John Collins 08:00 3969
Synthesis, Luminescence Mechanism and Application of β-sialon Green Phosphor with Sharp Line-Width – K. Takahashi, K. Yoshimura, M. Harada, Y. Tomomura (Sharp), T. Takeda, R. Xie, and N. Hirosaki (National Institute for Materials Science)
08:40 3970
Synthesis and Luminescence of Eu 2+ Activated Yellow Oxynitride Phosphor – P. Nammalwar, S. Manepalli, D. Porob (GE ITC Pvt Ltd), Y. Gao, and A. Setlur (GE Global Research Niskayuna)
09:00 3971
Sr-Containing Sialon Phosphors with High Quantum Efficiencies for White LEDs – Y. Fukuda, K. Albessard, A. Okada, T. Sato, R. Hiramatsu, and N. Matsuda (Toshiba Corporation)
Oxide Materials – 09:40 – 10:40 Co-Chairs: Naotoshi Matsuda and Kailash Mishra 09:40 3972
Bandgap Estimates and Ce3+ Quenching in Cs3CoCl5-based Phosphors – U. Happek (University of Georgia) and A. Setlur (GE Global Research Niskayuna)
10:00 3973
Single Phase, Highly Efficient Li(Ca0.99xSr x Eu0.01)PO4 Blue Emitting Phosphors for Near UV-Emitting LEDs – J. Han (University of California, San Diego), M. Hannah, A. Piquette (Osram Sylvania), J. Talbot (University of California, San Diego), K. C. Mishra (Osram Sylvania), and J. Mckittrick (University of California, San Diego)
10:20
3974
Luminescence Quenching in Highly Doped YAG:Ce – A. Setlur (GE Global Research), M. Pasricha, M. Perera, G. Levitt, and U. O. Happek (The University of Georgia)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center J3 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
3975
Enhancement of Photoluminescence Properties of Green-Emitting Oxynitride Phosphor using Eu 2O3@B2O3 Core-Shell for White LED Applications – D. Yoon (SungKyunKwan University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
3976
Silica-Overcoated Copper-Indium-Sulfide Quantum Dot-Polymer Composite Plate as a Robust Wavelength Converter of White LightEmitting Diode – W. Song, E. Jang, and H. Yang (Hongik University)
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3977
Tunable Green-Red- Emitting Ca14Mg2[SiO4]8:Eu 2+ ,Mn 2+ Phosphor : the Structural and Optical Properties, and Their Application to Near-UV LED-based White LEDs – K. Lee and W. Im (Chonnam National University)
Wednesday, October 10 09:00h ��������� Technical Exhibit 09:00h ��������� Professional Development Series: Career Fair 09:30h ��������� Technical Session Coffee Break 18:00h ��������� General Poster Session
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The Formation of the Hexagonal Pyramid Facets on Wet Etching Patterned Sapphire Substrate – Y. Chen (Nation Chiao Tung University), F. Hsiao, and Y. Wu (National Chiao Tung University)
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3979
High Brightness III – V Light-Emitting Diodes on Diamond/Silicon Composite Substrate – T. Chang, J. Hu (Nation Chiao Tung University), Y. Wu, and B. Lin (National Chiao Tung University)
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3980
Organic Light-Emitting Diodes with ContactPrinted Red Emissive Layer – S. Peng, J. Jou, S. Chen, and P. Wu (National Tsing Hua University)
A2 – Nanotechnology General Session Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Fanglin (Frank) Chen, Oana Leonte, Sirikanda Nuansaeng, and William Mustain
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3981
Color Tuning of Red-Emission Eu1-xBaxSi2O2N2 Phosphors for White-Light-Emitting Diode – K. Park, K. Seo, J. Kim (Pukyong National University), T. Kim (Lumimicro Co., LTD), and G. Kim (Korea University of Technology and Education)
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3982
Blue Excitability of Yellow Zn1-x Mn xS Phosphor and It’s LED Application – K. Park, K. Seo, H. Lim, J. Kim (Pukyong National University), T. Kim (Lumimicro Co., LTD), and G. Kim (Korea University of Technology and Education)
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3983
Green CaSc2O4: Ce3+ Phosphor for White-LightEmitting Diode – K. Park, K. Seo, S. Lim, H. Lim, J. Lim, J. Kim, L. Jiang, J. Kim (Pukyong National University), T. Kim (Lumimicro Co., LTD), and G. Kim (Korea University of Technology and Education)
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3984
Luminescence Properties and Stability Improvement by SiO2 Coating on Various Phosphors for Near UV-Emitting LEDs – J. Han (University of California, San Diego), M. Hannah, A. Piquette (Osram Sylvania), J. Talbot (University of California, San Diego), K. C. Mishra (Osram Sylvania), and J. Mckittrick (University of California, San Diego)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Nanotechnology General Session
All Divisions / New Technology Subcommittee Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
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Functionalized Nanoporous Membrane Electrodes for ASV Analysis of Water – H. Bessbousse, T. Wade, and M. Clochard (CEA-CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique)
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Silicon Nanowire Based Thermoelectric Device – M. Jang, Y. Park, Y. Hyun (ETRI), W. Choi (KAIST), and T. Zyung (ETRI)
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Studies of Boron Diffusivities on (001) and (110) Substrate Orientation in Si and Ge along Vertical/ Out-Of Plane and Lateral/In-Plane Directions by SIMS and C-V Measurement on the Designed Test Pattern – M. Liao, C. Chen, L. Chang, C. Yang (National Taiwan University), C. Hsieh (Industrial Technology Research Institute), and M. Lee (National Taiwan Normal University)
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Measurement of the Band Gap of Amorphous Silicon Based Thin Film with STEM-EELS – T. Motoya, T. Furuhata (Mitsubisi Electric Corporation), and H. Kurata (Kyoto University)
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Electrical Properties and Microstructures of ZnO:Ga Films Formed by Magnetron Sputtering – N. Yamamoto, K. Morisawa, H. Makino, and T. Yamamoto (Kochi University of Technology)
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Size effect on Photocatalytic Activity of Magnetite Nanoparticles under Visible-Light Irradiation – Y. Chen (National Cheng Kung University)
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275
Liquid Phase Synthesis of Quantum Dots without Rare Metals and Toxic Elements – T. Makimura, S. Takeshita, and T. Isobe (Keio University)
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Diameter-Dependent Performance of the Metal Oxide Nanowire Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes Controlled by a Simple Contact Printing Method – S. Lee, J. Kim, and W. Kim (Gwagnju Institute of Science and Technology)
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Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Mechano-Chemical Reactions during Copper Chemical Mechanical Polishing Processes – K. Kawaguchi, T. Ishikawa, Y. Higuchi, N. Ozawa, T. Shimazaki, and M. Kubo (Tohoku University)
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Electrochemical Properties of Quasi-Solid Electrolyte Containing Graphene Oxide Dye Sensitized Solar Cell – X. Zhao, E. Jin, and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)
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Electrochemical Characteristics of ZrO2 Nanofiber added TiO2 for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – E. Jin, W. Wang (Chonnam National University), J. Park (Southwestern Research Institute of Green Energy Technology), and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)
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First-Principles Calculations on the Chemical Mechanical Polishing Mechanism of SiO2 Glasses by CaZrO3 and SrFeO3 Abrasive Particles – M. Nakamura, T. Ishikawa, Y. Higuchi, N. Ozawa, T. Shimazaki, and M. Kubo (Tohoku University)
Fabrication of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell with Community of Electrolyte and Pt Counter Electrode – X. Zhao, E. Jin, and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)
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Synthesis and Characterization of Mesoporous Silica-Magnetite Nanocomposites – J. Lee, M. Yoon, and H. Hwang (Inha University)
New Prepared TiO2 was used in Photoelectrode with High Efficiency on Dye-Sensitised Solar Cells – W. Wang, E. Jin, and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)
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Densification and Crystallization of Conducting La0.7Sr 0.3VO3 Nanopowder Derived from Hydrothermal Process – K. Fung, C. Cho, C. Liu, C. Ni, and S. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)
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Gallium Phosphide Nanowires for Solar Energy Conversion – W. Wen and S. Maldonado (University of Michigan)
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In Situ Monitoring of Photodegradation of Methylene Blue on Recyclable Gold Modified TiO2 Nanotube (TiO2-NTs) Arrays by Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering – R. Li and A. Zhou (Utah State University)
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Controllable Variable Memory States Using Capacitive Coupling of Trapped Electrons – M. Lee, Y. Kim, and J. Lee (Kookmin University)
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Electrical Conductivity and Microstructure of NiO-CGO Composites Prepared By One Step Synthesis – D. A. Macedo (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte), F. M. Figueiredo, S. G. Patrício (University of Aveiro), R. M. Nascimento, A. E. Martinelli, C. A. Paskocimas (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte), and F. M. Marques (University of Aveiro)
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Toxicity Assay-On-Chip for Engineered Nanomaterials – K. Garde and S. Aravamudhan (North Carolina A&T State University)
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n-Type Ultrananocrystalline Diamond/ Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Composite Films Prepared by Pulsed Laser Deposition – S. Al-Riyami (Kyushu University), H. Setoyama, K. Sumitani, Y. Hirai (Kyushu Synchrotron Light Research Center), and T. Yoshitake (Kyushu University)
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Active Targeting, Fluorescence Imaging, and NIR Photothermal Therapy of Malignant Tumors – H. Green, E. Rosenthal, C. Rodenburg, D. Martyshkin, S. Mirov, and W. Grizzle (The University of Alabama at Birmingham)
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Surface Potential Measurement of PCBM/CuPc Films on Indium Tin Oxide Electrode by DFM/ KPFM – N. Satoh (Chiba Intitute of Technology), S. Katori, K. Kobayashi, K. Matsushige, and H. Yamada (Kyoto University)
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Template-Free Electrochemical Growth of OneDimensional Metal Nanostructures – S. Park (University of Science and Technology), H. Shin, Y. Kim (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science), H. Park (University of Science and Technology), and J. Song (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science)
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Nitrogen Incorporated Ultrananocrystalline Diamond/Nonhydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Composite Films Prepared by Pulsed Laser Deposition – S. S. Al-Riyami and T. Yoshitake (Kyushu University) Development of High Efficient Sulfur-Doped TiO2 Photocatalysts Hybridized with Graphitic Carbon Nitride – K. Kondo, N. Murakami, and T. Ohno (Kyushu Institute of Technology) Tight-Binding Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics and First-Principles Molecular Dynamics Studies of Super-Low Friction Mechanism on Carbon Nitride Coatings – S. Sato, S. Bai, T. Ishikawa, Y. Higuchi, N. Ozawa, T. Shimazaki, K. Adachi (Tohoku University), J. Martin (Ecole Centrale de Lyon), and M. Kubo (Tohoku University)
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Preparation of Au Nano or Micro Pattern on Hydrogels for Optical Applications – N. Shimamoto, Y. Tanaka, H. Mitomo (Hokkaido University), R. Kawamura (Riken), K. Ijiro, K. Sasaki (Hokkaido University), and Y. Osada (Riken)
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Polymer-Nanocrystal Composites for Electrochromic Devices – E. Runnerstrom, G. Garcia, R. Buonsanti, A. Llordes, T. Pick, B. Helms, and D. Milliron (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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Visible Light Response of Shape Controlled Rutile TiO2 Nanorod Photocatalyst by LSPR Absorption – A. Tanibata, N. Murakami, and T. Ohno (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
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Effect of Sintering Temperature on the Microstructure of Nanocrystalline Ni-yttria Stabilized Zirconia Cermets – K. Park, J. Kim, C. Kim (Sejong University), S. Nam, K. Cho, and J. Choi (Samchun Pure Chemical Co.)
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Synthesis, Characterization and Electrochemical Property of Graphene-Doped LiFePO4 Cathode Material – H. V. Nguyen, E. Jin, and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)
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Electrochemical Characteristics of Zn Doped TiO2 for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – E. Jin, X. Zhao, H. V. Nguyen, and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)
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Electrochemical Cesium Recovery Using Nanoparticle Film of Copper Hexacyanoferrate – H. Tanaka, R. Chen, C. Fukushima, M. Asai, T. Kawamoto (AIST), M. Kurihara (Yamagata University), M. Arisaka, T. Nankawa, and M. Watanabe (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
15:40
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Integration of a New Electroplated Magnetic Alloy with Power Semiconductor Wafer Manufacturing Processes – T. Liakopoulos (Enpirion Inc.), A. Panda, M. Wilkowski, and A. Lotfi (Enpirion Inc)
16:00
318
A Novel Technique of Quantifying Micro Insulation Defects on Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel Using the Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique – L. T. Cassemis, J. H. Sullivan (Swansea University), and D. Power (Orb WorksTata Steel)
16:20
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Role of Dimensional Parameters for Determination of Diffusion Coefficient (D) and Surface Exchange Coefficient (K) Case Study for Oxygen Storage Materials, Electrode Materials for SOFCs, and Materials for Li-Ion and Na Batteries – K. Zheng, D. Baster, J. Molenda, and K. Swierczek (AGH University of Science and Technology)
All Divisions / New Technology Subcommittee 306B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Co-Chairs: E. J. Taylor and C. Bock 08:00
15:20
303
(Invited) Addressing a Medical Need: Introduction of the Battery for the Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator – E. S. Takeuchi, A. C. Marschilok, and K. J. Takeuchi (Stony Brook University)
08:40
304
Fuel Cell Technology Readiness – S. Petrovic (Oregon Institute of Technology)
09:00
305
Catalysis Research for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (CaRPE-FC): A Case Study on an Academic Led, Tri-Party Research Program in Canada – T. Navessin (Blueprime Technology Consulting) and S. Holdcroft (Simon Fraser University)
09:20
306
09:40
10:00
307
(Invited) Academia-Industry Synergy for Innovative PEFC Catalyst Layer and its Materials – A. Ohma (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.)
10:20
308
Creating a Sustainable Business in the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Market – K. E. Ayers, E. B. Anderson, C. B. Capuano, L. T. Dalton, and A. Roemer (Proton OnSite)
Flow Battery Membrane – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: M. Hickner and Alex Papandrew
(Invited) Next Generation Heavy Duty Bus Fuel Cells: An Industry-Academic Collaboration – S. Knights (Ballard Power Systems), E. Kjeang, S. Holdcroft, K. Malek (Simon Fraser University), J. Kolodziej, M. Lauritzen, M. Watson, and J. DeVaal (Ballard Power Systems) Intermission (20 Minutes)
B1
Batteries and Energy Technology Joint General Session – In Honor of James McBreen
Battery / Energy Technology Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
10:40
309
DMFC Power Modules for Materials Handling Vehicles – J. Mergel (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
08:00
402
11:00
310
Technology Transfer between University and Industry in Uzbekistan: Techno Park Model – N. Mahamatov (Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent)
Polymer Membrane for Redox Flow Battery Application – D. Kim, E. Mi Choi, E. Kang, and K. Kang (Honam Petrochemical Corp.)
08:20
403
Role of Membrane Properties on Species Crossover and Capacity Loss of a Vanadium Redox Flow Battery – K. W. Knehr, E. Agar, C. R. Dennison, A. R. Kalidindi (Drexel University), D. Chen, M. Hickner (The Pennsylvania State University), and E. C. Kumbur (Drexel University)
08:40
404
Redox Flow Battery in Combination with Hydrogen Evolution/Oxidation Electrode – Z. Siroma, S. Yamazaki, M. Yao, N. Fujiwara, M. Asahi, and T. Ioroi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
09:00
405
Nonaqueous Redox Flow Battery Development at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory – W. Wang, W. Xu, L. Cosimbescu, D. Choi, L. Li, and Z. Yang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
09:20
406
Effect of Porous Electrode Configuration on Redox Flow Battery Performance – S. Kim (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), D. Stephenson (Brigham Young University), G. Xia, Z. Nie, and V. Sprenkle (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
09:40
11:20
311
Electrochemical Discrimination of Ascorbic Acid Diastereomers Using Dihydroxyalkanedithiolmodified Au Electrode – M. Komatsu, T. Ando, and S. Suzuki (Tokai University)
11:40
312
Through the Looking Glass: A Journey into Innovation – R. Jalan (ElectroChem, Inc.)
Co-Chairs: K. Malek and M. Inman 14:00
313
(Invited) From Lab Bench to Marketplace: Building New Electrochemical Technologies – Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
14:20
314
Turning the Tides: New Mexico Materials for Japanese Cars – P. Atanassov (The University of New Mexico)
14:40
315
A Case Study of Technological Innovation Related to ElectroPolishing of Stainless Steel Valves and Fittings – E. J. Taylor and M. Inman (Faraday Technology Inc.)
15:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Intermission (20 Minutes)
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A3
Contemporary Issues and Case Studies in Electrochemical Innovation
10:00
10:20
10:40
408
409
Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Efficiency and Durability Studies of Sulfonated Diels Alder Poly(Phenylene)s – C. H. Fujimoto (Sandia National Laboratories), S. Kim (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), R. Stanis (Gas Technology Institute), and M. Hickner (The Pennsylvania State University) Direct Measurement of Vanadium Crossover in an Operating Vanadium Redox Flow Battery – D. C. Sing and J. P. Meyers (The University of Texas at Austin) Component Optimization for High Performance Redox Flow Batteries – S. Kim (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), D. Chen (The Pennsylvania State University), Z. Nie (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), M. Hickner (The Pennsylvania State University), C. H. Fujimoto (Sandia National Laboratories), and V. Sprenkle (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
11:00
410
Redox-Active Organic Molecules for NonAqueous Flow Batteries – F. R. Brushett, L. Zhang, J. T. Vaughey, and A. N. Jansen (Argonne National Laboratory)
11:20
411
Crossover Measurements for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries Using Electron Spin Resonance – J. S. Lawton, A. M. Jones, D. S. Aaron, Z. Tang (The University of Tennessee Knoxville), A. Papandrew, and T. A. Zawodzinski Jr. (The University of Tennessee)
11:40
Wednesday, October 10
407
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08:20
414
10:20
419
Sputtered Thin Film Pt vs LSCF for Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Y. Lee, I. Chang, S. Ji, and S. Cha (Seoul National University)
10:40
420
Enhanced Oxide Ion Kinetics in LowTemperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells by Atomic Layer Deposited Cermet Interlayer – J. An, Y. Kim, T. M. Gür, and F. B. Prinz (Stanford University)
11:00
421
Performance and Stability of Zn-Doped BSCF Cathode for IT-SOFCs – D. Jung, H. Park, J. Kim, K. Moon, S. Seo, and C. Kwak (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
11:20
422
Fabrication of Ni-YSZ Nano-Composite Electrode for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells via Thin Film Technique – G. Cho, Y. Lee, J. Choi, and S. Cha (Seoul National University)
Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Fuel Cell/Energy Conversion – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: S. Mukerjee and Aswin Manohar
424
CdS/CdSe Co-Sensitized Quantum Dots Solar Cells with Different Density of ZnO Nanowire Arrays – J. Tian, Z. Liang, R. Gao, Q. Zhang, and G. Cao (University of Washington)
14:40
425
Regenerative Fuel Cells for Grid Applications – V. Yufit and N. Brandon (Imperial College London)
15:00
426
Fabrication and Performance Evaluation of Direct Methane Fueled Ni-GDC Anode-Supported SOFC Unit Cells Operated at Intermediate Temperature (650°C) – H. Ko, J. Myung, J. Lee, and S. Hyun (Yonsei University)
The Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Powertrain Possible Roles in the Post Kyoto Perspective in the Pacific RIM Area – M. Romeri (Independent Consultant)
15:20
427
Effects of Sn-Doped Ni-Based Anodes on Performance and Durability of CH4 -Fueled SOFCs – J. Myung, H. Ko, J. Lee, and S. Hyun (Yonsei University)
Preparation and Characterization of Ti Based Supports for Electrochemical Energy Conversion Devices – S. Siracusano, A. Stassi, E. Modica, V. Baglio, and A. Aricò (CNR-ITAE)
15:40
16:00
428
Understanding Oxygen Reduction in Complex Metal Organic and Inorganic Composites for Fuel Cell, Electrolyzer and Energy Storage Applications – S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University), T. M. Arruda (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), K. Abraham, M. Trahan, and N. Ramaswamy (Northeastern University)
16:20
429
Electrochemical Reactions on Oriented Pt-V and Pt-Ni-V Metal Alloy Thin Films – C. C. Hays, M. A. Johnson, P. Bahrami, J. G. Kulleck, and H. Greer (California Institute of Technology)
16:40
430
Remote Performance Monitoring of Photovoltaic Systems with Battery Storage – S. Petrovic, G. Kirby, J. Bockelman, M. Payne, J. Fuscaldo, N. Oester, J. Belanger, and P. Lackey (Oregon Institute of Technology)
Enhanced Densification of SDC Barrier Layers on Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – J. W. Templeton (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Z. Lu (Praxair Inc.), J. S. Hardy, and J. W. Stevenson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
09:00
416
Tubular Segmented-in-Series Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with Metallic Interconnect Films: Performance Study through Mathematical Modeling – J. Lee, B. Son, S. Park, S. Lee, T. Lim, and R. Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
156
Non Noble Metal Thin Film Solid Oxide Fuel Cell – I. Chang, S. Ji, Y. Lee, and S. Cha (Seoul National University)
14:20
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
A New-Style Energy Conversion Scheme: PhotoAssist Fuel Cell Based on Titania Nanotube Arrays – P. Xiao, H. He, F. Liu, and Y. Zhang (Chongqing University)
08:40
09:20
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Solid Oxide Fuel Cells I – 08:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: J. S. Hardy and Ryan O’Hare 413
10:00
14:00
Cationic Uptake Influence on PFSA Membrane Performance in Vanadium Redox Flow Battery – Z. Tang, J. S. Lawton, D. S. Aaron (The University of Tennessee Knoxville), A. Papandrew, and T. A. Zawodzinski Jr. (The University of Tennessee)
Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
08:00
09:40
Anode-Supported Flat-Tubular SOFCs with Ag-Infiltrated Cathodes: Performance and Durability – R. Song, J. Lee, S. Lee, T. Lim, and S. Park (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Physico-Chemical and Electrochemical Properties of Ni Perovskite Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode for Glycerol Oxidation – G. Monforte, M. Lo Faro, M. Minutoli, V. Antonucci, and A. Aricò (CNRITAE)
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Application of Anion-Exchange Membranes for Vanadium Redox Flow Battery – J. Shim, J. Jeon, S. Park, B. Lee, and K. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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Synthesis and Physical Properties of Proton Conductors, A-Mg(PO3)3 · yH2O (A : Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, Cs+ and NH4+) – M. Hirayama, Y. Matsuda (Tokyo Institute of Technology), M. Yonemura (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization), and R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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Acetylene Black Modified 3D SnS2 Nanoflowers with High Electrochemical Performance for Lithium-Ion Battery – M. He, L. Yuan, and Y. Huang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
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Electrochemical Properties of NAFION Coated Hydriding Combustion Synthesized Mg Based Alloy – S. Kim, M. Chourashiya, C. Park, and C. Park (Chonnam National University)
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Preparation of Ni(OH)2 Nanowall/Ni Electrode and Its Application in Lithium-Ion Battery – T. Li, S. Ni, and X. Yang (Three Gorges University)
B1 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
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Electrical Explosion Synthesis of Si/C Nanocomposites for Li Secondary Batteries – D. Kim, Y. Ha, C. Cho, H. Choi, S. Choi, and C. Doh (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
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Modifications in Nernst-Planck Equation for Solid State Electrochemistry in the 21st Century – T. Miyashita (Miyashita Clinic)
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Composite Cathodes Based on Sm0.5Sr 0.5CoO3-δ for Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – H. Kim (Yeungnam University) and Y. Park (Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology)
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Surface Modification of Si/C Composite Materials for Improving Distribution of Si NanoParticles – H. Seo, K. Kim (Korea University), and C. Yi (Sungshin Women’s University)
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Fe-Substituted Li3V2(PO4)3 as High Rate Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries – S. Wu, M. Chen, W. Pang, and F. Liu (Tatung University)
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Lithium-Sulfur Battery Development – S. Urbonaite (Paul Scherrer Institute), A. Garsuch (BASF SE), and P. Novák (Paul Scherrer Institute)
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Effect of Synthesis Method on the Activity of Carbon-Supported Copper Catalysts toward CO2 Electroreduction – B. Spigarelli, Z. Wang, W. Li (Michigan Technological University), and O. A. Baturina (Naval Research Laboratory)
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The Comparative Performance of Carbon Felt Electrodes for Vanadium-Redox Flow Batteries According to Surface Treatment and Heat Treatment Conditions – T. Jung, S. Kim, H. Jeon, K. Kwon, and H. Lee (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
A One-Dimensional Model for Air-Breathing Direct Methanol Fuel Cells – J. Park (Seoul National University), S. Ha (Nanyang Technological University), and S. Cha (Seoul National University)
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453
Novel Synthesis of SnO2/Graphite Composite as Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Y. Zhou, X. Yang, and S. Ni (Three Gorges University)
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439
Performance Test of a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell and LiFePO4 Battery Hybrid Electric Vehicles – B. Lee, D. Peck, S. Kim, S. Lim, and D. Jung (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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454
Preparation of 3D Porous Silicon Powders with Fluoride-Free Technology – C. Shi, X. Yang, D. Yu, and L. Zhang (Three Gorges University)
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Preparation of Chitosan /GPTMS AnionExchange Membranes via the Sol-Gel Routes for Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Applications – Y. Huang, S. Huang, K. Hsueh, and B. Wong (National United University)
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456
Electrochemical Properties of MnO2/Carbon Composites by Microwave Heating – Y. Chun (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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Study of the Kinetics of Vanadium (II)/(III) Redox Reaction – H. Yang, K. Hsueh (National United University), C. Hsieh (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research), and J. Hung (National United University)
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Tape Casting, Lamination and Sintering of Calcium-Doped Lanthanum Chromite for SOFC Interconnects – D. Hernandez Rubio, A. C. Hoffmann (University of Bergen), E. Dorolti (Babes-Bolyai University), and C. Suciu (University of Bergen)
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441
Three-Dimensional Modeling on the effect of Active Cooling for a Lithium-Ion Battery Pack – J. Yi, C. Shin (Ajou University), Y. Hong, and C. Kim (EIG Ltd.)
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442
A Novel SOFC Anode Material: Cu Doped La0.75Sr 0.25Cr 0.5Mn0.5O3−δ – L. Sun, Y. Yin, T. Ze, and Z. Ma (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
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Performances of Aqueous Lithium-Ion Battery with Hydrogel Electrolyte – K. Nakamoto, S. Park, S. Okada (Kyushu University), and S. Mitsui (Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd.)
Membrane Permeability Measurement of Vanadium Ions – C. Wu (Industrial Technology Research Institute), Y. Huang, Y. Chiu, S. Huang, and K. Hsueh (National United University)
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Synthesis of Highly Redox Stable DoublePerovskite Oxide Sr2MgMoO6-δ in Air – J. Yin, Y. Yin, Z. Tong, and Z. Ma (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Function and Performance of the Separator Membrane in Red-Ox Flow Batteries and Why Proton Exchange Based Membrane Might Not Be the Best Choice – K. A. Lewinski (3M)
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A Numerical Study of the Electrochemical Performance with the Electrolytic Flow Conditions in Vanadium Redox Flow Battery – J. Kim (Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.) and H. Lee (Hyundai Heavy Industries)
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Atomic Layer Deposition of Platinum Electrodes for LT-SOFCs – Y. Kim, J. An, and F. B. Prinz (Stanford University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
157
Wednesday, October 10
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
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A Novel High Power – Long Cycle Life Energy Storage System for Large-Scale Applications – H. Jin, D. Ren (National Institute of Clean-andLow-Carbon Energy), G. H. Brilmyer (Batt-Tek Consulting LLC), and M. T. Nispel (Sierra Power Group)
Electrochemical Capacitors
Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry South Pacific 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
11:40
524
Young Investigators – 14:00 – 16:20 Co-Chairs: P. Simon and Y.-Y. Xia 14:00
525
Understanding the Charging Mechanism of Nanoporous Carbon Electrodes from Molecular Dynamics Simulations – M. Salanne, C. Merlet, B. Rotenberg (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie), P. Madden (University of Oxford), P. Taberna, P. Simon (Université Paul Sabatier), and Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University)
14:20
526
A Powerful Approach for Preparing Single-Phase Unitary/Binary Oxides-Graphene Composites – K. Chang (Taiwan Bluestone Technology Co., Ltd.) and C. Hu (National Tsing Hua University)
14:40
527
Nanoporous Carbon Materials for Electrical Double Layer Capacitors – G. Y. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)
15:00
528
High Voltage Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors Containing AdiponitrileBased Electrolytes – A. Balducci, A. Brandt (Westfälische Wilhelms University of Muenster), P. Isken, and A. Lex-Balducci (Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster)
15:20
529
Dramatic Improvements in Electric DoubleLayer Capacitors by Using Polysaccharides – M. Yamagata, S. Ikebe, Y. Kasai, K. Soeda, and M. Ishikawa (Kansai University)
15:40
530
NMR Studies on the Mechanism of Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitors – H. Wang, T. K. Köster (University of Cambridge), N. Trease (Stony Brook University), J. Ségalini, P. Taberna, P. Simon (Université Paul Sabatier), Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University), and C. P. Grey (University of Cambridge)
16:00
531
“Nanohybrid Capacitor” Utilizing Li4Ti5O12 Composited with Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube – J. Miyamoto (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), S. Suematsu, K. Tamamitsu (Nippon Chemi-con Corp.), K. Hata (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), S. Iijima (Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), and K. Naoi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Devices and Applications I – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: E. Frackowiak and K. Naoi
Wednesday, October 10
08:00
515
Advanced Capacitors for Next Generation and Their R&D of Material in Nippon Chemi-Con – K. Tamamitsu, S. Suematsu (Nippon Chemi-con Corp.), S. Ishimoto, and H. Uchi (Nippon ChemiCon Corporation)
08:40
516
Electrochemical Capacitor Usable Power for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Applications as Determined from Transient Electrical Response – D. A. Corrigan, C. Fortin, and A. Zabik (Wayne State University)
09:00
517
Characteristics of Electric Double Layer Capacitor Based on an Electrode Utilizing SWCNT on “Three-Dimensional Porous Aluminum” – Improvement of Electric Performance at Low Temperature – D. Iida, T. Noguchi, M. Kuramoto (Meidensha Corporation), K. Okuno, A. Hosoe, M. Majima, and Y. Nakai (Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.)
09:20
518
A New Aqueous Hybrid Electrochemical Capacitor with a 4 V Operating Voltage – W. Sugimoto, T. Ban, Y. Shinohara, S. Makino, and W. Shimizu (Shinshu University)
Devices and Applications II – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: K. B. Kim and J. Miller 10:00
519
The Next Generation “Nanohybrid” and “SuperRedox” Capacitors – K. Naoi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
10:20
520
Development and Evaluation of an Asymmetric Capacitor with a Nickel/Carbon Foam Positive Electrode – B. C. Cornilsen, J. Wang, P. Sasthan Kuttipillai, T. N. Rogers, W. Yeo, M. B. Chye, and A. Singh Bhatia (Michigan Technological University)
10:40
521
Asymmetric Supercapacitors Consisting of a Graphene-Based Anode and Oxide-Based Cathodes in Aqueous Electrolytes – C. Hu, C. Liu, C. Chen, T. Wu, and K. Chang (National Tsing Hua University)
Tailoring Carbons for Energy Storage Via Hydrogen Evolution and Capture under Anodic Biasing Conditions in Neutral pH Aqueous Electrolytes – S. Chun (Carnegie Mellon University), S. Shanbhag (Aquion Energy), and J. F. Whitacre (Carnegie Mellon University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center B2 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00
11:00
522
Testing of MnO2 Aqueous Hybrid Supercapacitors under Extreme Climatic Conditions – A. J. Roberts and R. Slade (University of Surrey)
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Double Templates Synthesis of Mesoporous Nanowires – J. Lee (Nanyang Technological University)
11:20
523
Structured EDLC Electrode with Through-Plane Microchannel – T. Okura, A. Morimoto, G. Inoue, and M. Kawase (Kyoto University)
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Influence of Organic Solvents on Carbon-Layer Structure in Electrical-Double-Layer Capacitors – A. Banerjee, P. Suresh Kumar, and A. K. Shukla (Indian Institute of Science)
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
534
Polypyrrole-Covered MnO2 as Electrode Material for Hydrid Supercapacitor – A. Bahloul, B. Nessark (Université de Ferhat Abbas), E. Briot, H. Groult, A. Mauger, and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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Ion-Exchange/Activation Combination Method to Synthesize 3D Hierarchical Porous Graphitic Carbon with Interconnected Pore Structure as Electrode Material for Supercapacitors – Y. Li and P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University)
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3-D Graphene/Metal Oxide Composite Material for Supercapacitors – S. Guo, W. Wang, C. Ozkan, and M. Ozkan (University of California, Riverside)
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Influence of Electrode Mass on the Electrochemical Performance of Asymmetric Supercapacitors with Nano-Ni(OH)2 and Activated Carbon Electrodes – Y. Tian, J. Yan, R. Xue, H. Lixing, and B. Yi (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Designing Porous Microstructures of NiCo2O4 Spinel Nanoparticles by Using CTAB-Assisted Dispersion – C. Hsu (National Tsing-Hua University), K. Chang, and C. Hu (National Tsing Hua University)
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Effect of Manufacturing Factors on Electrochemical Performance of Carbon-PTFE Electrode for EDLC – I. Kim, S. Yang, and S. Lee (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
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A General Model for Porous Layer PseudoCapacitive Impedance Spectrum – P. Guillemet, O. Crosnier, and T. Brousse (University of Nantes)
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Promising Bio-Carbon for Oxygen Reduction and Supercapacitor – X. Yang and H. Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
A New Porous Anode Material Electrochemically Synthetized from Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons – M. Wagner (Åbo Akademi University), C. Kvarnström (University of Turku), A. Ivaska, and J. Bobacka (Åbo Akademi University)
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Nitrogen-Enriched Metallophthalocyanine/ Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites for HighEnergy Asymmetric Electrochemical Capacitors in Aqueous Electrolytes – K. I. Ozoemena (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research), J. Lekitima, K. Makgopa (University of Pretoria), C. J. Jafta (CSIR), and S. Chen (University of California)
NaClO4 and NaPF6 as Potential Non-Aqueous Electrolyte Salts for Electrical Double Layer Capacitor Application – A. Laheäär, A. Jänes, and E. Lust (University of Tartu)
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Gel-Based Activated Carbon Electrode for EDLC Supercapacitors – V. Jouille, C. Galindo, M. Paté, P. Le Barny, and M. Pham Thi (Thales Research & Technology)
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Alginate Binder for High Power EDLC – S. Ikebe (Kansai University), S. Yamazaki (DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, ltd.), M. Yamagata, and M. Ishikawa (Kansai University)
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The effect of Electrolyte on the Hybrid Capacitor of LiMn 2O4/AC and LiCoO2/AC Prepared by Chemical Activation – J. Lee and H. Yoon (Chungbuk National University)
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Quinone-Functionalized Carbon Nano-Onion for Pseudocapacitor Applications – D. M. Anjos (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), V. Presser, J. McDonough, Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University), G. M. Brown, and S. Overbury (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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Electrochemical Characteristic of CNT Sphere by Aggregation of W/O Emulsion Process – H. Kim (Chungbuk National University), J. Yang (Chunghuk National University), H. Kim, and S. Park (Chungbuk National University)
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Nonaqueous Proton Conducting Gel Electrolyte for Supercapacitors – A. A. Ojrzynska (Warsaw University of Technology), I. Rukowska (University of Warsaw), P. Simon (Université Paul Sabatier), P. J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw), and W. Wieczorek (Warsaw University of Technology)
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The Electrochemical Behavior of CNFs by Liquid Phase Carbonization Using Polyethylene Oxide(PEO) – S. Ahn, J. Yang (Chungbuk National University), H. Kim (PureEchem Co. Ltd.), H. Habazaki (Hokkaido University), and S. Park (Chungbuk National University)
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Activated Mesophase Pitch for High Performance Electric Double Layer Capacitors – C. Huang, M. Hsueh, and H. Teng (National Cheng Kung University)
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Ar + Plasma Enhanced Vertically Oriented Graphene Supercapacitors – M. Cai, R. A. Outlaw (College of William and Mary), S. M. Butler, and J. R. Miller (JME Inc.) Graphene Nanowall Supercapacitors with UltraHigh Performance – H. Yen (Academia Sinica), Y. Horng (National Taiwan University), M. Hu (Academia Sinica), W. Yang, Y. Tai (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), L. Chen (National Taiwan University), and K. Chen (Academia Sinica) Polyacrylonitrile and 1-Ethyl-3Methylimidazolium Thiocyanate Based Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Solid-State Supercapacitors with Graphene Electrodes – G. Pandey and A. Rastogi (Binghamton University (SUNY))
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Cathodic Synthesis of Birnessite Films for Pseudocapacitor Application – T. Tanimoto, H. Abe, K. Tomono, and M. Nakayama (Yamaguchi University)
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EQCM Investigation on Electrodeposition and Charge Storage Behavior of Birnessite-Type MnO2 – M. Shamoto, T. Tanimoto, K. Tomono, and M. Nakayama (Yamaguchi University)
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Study of Storage Capacity in Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitor Using Graphene and Blends of Graphene with Carbon – C. Subramaniam (VIT University), T. Maiyalagan (Nanyang Technological University), G. Velayutham (Anabond Sainergy Fuel Cell India Pvt. Ltd.), and S. Bollepalli (Sainergy Tech Inc.)
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Ordered Mesoporous/Microporous Carbon Sphere Arrays Derived from Chlorination of Mesoporous TiC/C Composite and Their Application for Supercapacitors – D. D. Zhou, H. Liu, Y. Wang, C. Wang, and Y. Xia (Fudan University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
159
Wednesday, October 10
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Wednesday, October 10
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560
Comparative Study of Using Chlorine and Hydrogen Chloride for Synthesis of Titanium Carbide Derived Carbon – I. Tallo, T. Thomberg, A. Jänes, and E. Lust (University of Tartu)
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561
The Contribution of N-Containing Functional Groups on Graphene for EDLC in Acidic and Alkaline Electrolytes – Y. Lee, K. Chang, and C. Hu (National Tsing Hua University)
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562
A 3.9 V Lithium/Activated Carbon Hybrid Capacitor Based on an Aqueous Electrolyte – W. Shimizu, S. Makino, and W. Sugimoto (Shinshu University)
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563
Chemical Vapor Deposition Synthesis of Carbon Coated Graphite for Hybrid Capacitor – Y. Kim (Battery R&D Association of Korea)
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564
Performance of Supercapacitors Based on Graphene Oxide and Mesoporous Carbon by Screen Printing – I. Carrera Leon, J. Baas López, and D. Pacheco Catalán (Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán)
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565
Potential Control with AC Electrode Capacity for Hybrid Capacitor – J. Yang (Chunghuk National University), Y. Yuk, H. Kim (PureEchem Co. Ltd.), and S. Park (Chungbuk National University)
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566
Fabrication and Optimization of Nanoparticulate Manganese Dioxide Thin-Film Electrochemical Capacitor Prototypes – S. Pang, B. Wee, and S. Chin (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak)
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567
Electrochemical Properties of Electrochemical Capacitors Using NiO Electrode – M. Chiku, M. Toda, E. Higuchi, and H. Inoue (Osaka Prefecture University)
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568
N-Butyl-N-Methylpyrrolidinium-Dicyanamide Ionic Liquid as the Electrolyte for Manganese Oxide Pseudo-Capacitor – H. Cheng, I. Sun, C. Su (National Cheng Kung University), M. Lee (National Central University), W. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University), J. Chang (National Central University), and Y. Fu (National University of Tainan)
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576
Aqueous Asymmetric Electrochemical Capacitors: From Fundamental Electrode Design to Practical Considerations – J. W. Long, M. B. Sassin (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), B. Willis, C. Hoag (U. S. Naval Research Laboratory), D. R. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), A. Mansour (Naval Surface Warfare Center), S. G. Greenbaum (Hunter College of NY), J. M. Wallace, and K. Pettigrew (U. S. Naval Research Laboratory)
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577
Pulse-Electropolymerization of Polypyrrole on Free-Standing Graphene Films for Efficient Flexible Supercapacitors – F. M. Hassan, Z. Chen, A. Davies, J. Choi, and A. Yu (University of Waterloo)
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578
Optimization of Activated Carbon Materials for Lithium-Ion Capacitor Applications – D. A. Totir, S. Letaj, D. Carruthers, M. Petruska, M. King, and M. Wodjenski (Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.)
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Double Layer Capacitor Performances of Porous Carbon Electrodes Derived from Cyclic Oligosaccharide – M. Tokita, M. Egashira, N. Yoshimoto, and M. Morita (Yamaguchi University)
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580
Selective Adsorption of Ions into Nanoporous Carbons: A View Beyond Just the Mere Ion Size – S. Sigalov, M. Levi, G. Salitra, D. Aurbach (Bar-Ilan University), A. Jänes, E. Lust (University of Tartu), and I. C. Halalay (General Motors Global R&D)
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An Asymmetric Electrochemical Capacitor with Activated Carbon Electrodes in Organic Electrolyte – X. Tian, S. Dsoke, C. Täubert, and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW-Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)
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582
Addressing the Conductivity Issue in Electrochemical Supercapacitor Electrodes – X. Pétrissans, D. Giaume, J. Badot, and P. Barboux (CNRS)
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583
Electrochemically Reduced Graphene Oxide Sheets as High Performance Supercapacitors – J. Yang and S. Gunasekaran (The University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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584
Exploring the Cycle Behavior of Electrodeposited Vanadium Oxide Supercapacitor Electrodes in Various Aqueous Environments – A. M. Engstrom and F. M. Doyle (University of California, Berkeley)
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585
Fabrication of Graphite Oxide/ PEDOT-PSS/ Carbon Nanotubes Composite Paper Via One Step Solution-Casting Synthesis for High Performance Flexible Electrode – Y. Weng and N. N. Wu (National Taiwan University)
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569
Capacitance Enhancement of Anodic ZrO2 Films by Simultaneous Incorporation of Silicon and Yttrium Species – M. Ishizuka, E. Tsuji, Y. Aoki, and H. Habazaki (Hokkaido University)
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570
N-doped Graphite Oxide Synthesized from Photocatalytic Reduction for Electrochemical Capacitors – H. Huang and H. Teng (National Cheng Kung University)
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571
Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials for Supercapacitors – V. Ruiz, J. Suarez-Guevara, and P. Gomez-Romero (CIN2-CSIC)
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572
Electrochemical Properties of Layered (Ni,Co,Mn) Oxide Prepared by Co-Precipitation Method as Electrodes for Electrochemical Capacitors – M. Yano, S. Suzuki, and M. Miyayama (The University of Tokyo)
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586
Substrate effects on the Supercapacitive Behavior of Electrodeposited Manganese Oxides – M. Glenn and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)
Synthesis and Characterization of N-Methylacetamide/LiBF4 Complex as an Ionic Liquid Electrolyte for Supercapacitor – B. Bang and T. Yeu (Chung-Ang University)
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587
In Situ Electrochemical Deposition of MnO2 on CNTs for Ultracapacitor Applications – S. Raina, S. Hsu, W. Kang, J. Huang, and M. Yilmaz (Vanderbilt University)
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588
Highly Conductive Activated Carbon for the Application of Supercapacitor – Y. Lin, W. Wang, and C. Cheng (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
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573
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574
Li Distribution in Carbon Anode with Li PreDoping for Li-Ion Capacitor – T. Toki, M. Yamagata, and M. Ishikawa (Kansai University)
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575
Study of Polypyrrole-Manganese Oxide Composites as Supercapacitor Electrode Materials – P. Ningsih, C. Z. Holdsworth, and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)
160
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
589
Characterization of LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2/C Composite Positive Electrodes for Non-Aqueous Supercapacitors – B. Bang and T. Yeu (ChungAng University)
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590
Enhanced Electrochemical Supercapacitors Integrated with Polythiophene Using Oxidative Chemical Vapor Deposition – S. Nejati, C. Tran (Drexel University), T. E. Minford (Drexel Univeristy), V. Kalra (Drexel University), and K. K. Lau (Drexel Unversity)
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591
Comparative Study of Electrode Stabilization Technique for Graphene-Polyaniline Nanocomposite Electrodes Using Dielectrics for Supercapacitor Applications – S. A. Ketkar, M. Ram, A. Kumar, T. Weller, and A. M. Hoff (University of South Florida)
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Pseudo-Capacitive Performance of Sol-Gel Manganese Oxide/Graphene Electrodes with Various Heat-Treatments – M. Lee (National Central University), C. Lin (Taipei Medical University), C. Wu, C. Wang, C. Chen (Feng Chia University), and J. Chang (National Central University) Electrochemical Behavior of Electrolytes at Porous Electrode Investigated with TransmissionLine Model – N. Nambu and T. Satoh (Tokyo Polytechnic University)
10:40
657
Preparation of Reduced Graphene Oxide -Sn Composite Through Electroless Deposition and Its Use as an Anode Material in Lithium-Ion Battery – H. Noguchi, G. Kido, and W. Zhao (Saga University)
11:00
658
Improved Electrochemical Performance of Graphite Negative Electrodes by Covalently Bound Surface Coatings – H. Meyer, T. Placke, S. Lux (University of Münster), F. Homeyer, F. Jöge (Leibniz University of Hannover), C. Engelhardt (Friedrich-Alexander-University ErlangenNürnberg), M. Binnewies (Leibniz University of Hannover), K. Wirth (Friedrich-AlexanderUniversity Erlangen-Nürnberg), S. Passerini, and M. Winter (University of Münster)
11:20
659
Anion Intercalation into Graphitic Carbon from Ionic Liquid based Electrolytes for High Performance Dual-Ion Batteries – T. Placke, O. Fromm, R. Klöpsch, G. Schmülling, P. Bieker, S. Lux, H. Meyer, S. Passerini, and M. Winter (University of Münster)
11:40
660
Kinetic Behavior of Anion Intercalation into Graphite Electrodes in Organic Solutions – F. Sagane (Shizuoka University), K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, and T. Abe (Kyoto University)
12:00
661
Carbon Coated α-Fe2O3 Nano-Particles as High Performance Anodic Material for LithiumIon Batteries – A. Brandt and A. Balducci (Westfälische Wilhelms University of Muenster)
Intercalation Compounds for Rechargeable Batteries Battery South Pacific 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Anode – 08:20 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Pedro Gomez-Romero and Christian Julien 08:20
652
Rechargeable Batteries: From Hybrid Materials to Hybrid Electrodes and Devices – P. GomezRomero (CIN2-CSIC)
09:00
653
Novel Fabrication of Highly Conductive Titania/ Carbon Electrodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries and Supercapacitors – M. J. Sussman and G. P. Demopoulos (McGill University)
09:20
654
Improvement of Cycle Performance of LithiumIon Batteries at Elevated Temperature of 60°C Using Graphite Coated with Metal Oxide – N. Inoue (Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co. Ltd.), K. Kimura, S. Kataniwa, J. Momo, T. Moriwaka, M. Takahashi, and S. Yamazaki (Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00
655
MXenes – A New Family of Two Dimensional Transition Metal Carbides Used as Intercalation Compounds – M. Naguib (Drexel University), J. Come (Universite Paul Sabatier), O. Mashtalir, V. Presser (Drexel University), P. Taberna, P. Simon (Université Paul Sabatier), M. W. Barsoum, and Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University)
10:20
656
Characterization of Graphitic Nano-Onions as Lithium-Ion Anodes – J. D. Cardema, G. Radhakrishnan, and P. M. Adams (The Aerospace Corporation)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
New Electrochemistry – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Masashi Okubo and Alain Demourgues 14:00
662
Enhanced Electrochemical Ion Insertion/ Extraction Reaction in Cyano-Bridged Coordination Polymer Electrodes for Rechargeable Battery – M. Okubo, Y. Mizuno, D. Asakura, T. Kudo, and H. Zhou (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
14:40
663
Intercalation of α-MnO2 as Mg battery cathode – L. Chen, T. S. Arthur, R. Zhang, and F. Mizuno (Toyota Research Institute of North America)
15:00
664
Towards the Development of Calcium-Ion Batteries – J. Rogosic and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:20
665
Electrochemical Properties of Li5FeO4/C Composite Positive Electrode Materials – T. Okumura, M. Shikano, and H. Kobayashi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
15:40
16:00
666
Intermission (20 Minutes) New Fe-Based Oxyfluorides as Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery at High Voltage (Average > 3V vs. Li+/Li) – A. Demourgues, N. Penin, A. Wattiaux, D. Carlier-Larregaray, L. Bourgeois, E. Durand, A. Tressaud (ICMCB, University of Bordeaux, CNRS), H. Groult (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), D. Dambournet (Argonne National Laboratory), C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), and K. Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec)
16:40
667
Splash Combustion Synthesis and Exploration of Lithium Metal Pyrophosphate (Li1±yMP2O7) Cathodes – P. Barpanda, T. Ye, J. Lu, Y. Yamada, S. Chung, S. Nishimura, and A. Yamada (The University of Tokyo) 161
Wednesday, October 10
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LiTi2(PO4)3/Reduced Graphene Oxide Hybrids for High Performance Cathode Materials in LithiumIon Batteries – C. Lim, A. G Kannan, H. Lee, and D. Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
MnO2 Nano-Rods Prepared by Redox Reaction as Cathodes in Lithium Batteries – A. M. Hashem, H. M. Abuzeid, A. Abdel-Latif, H. Abbas (National Research Centre), H. Ehrenberg, S. Indris (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), A. Mauger, and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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678
An Energy Storage Principle Delivered by Bipolar Porous Polymeric Frameworks – K. Sakaushi (IFW Dresden), G. Nickerl, F. Wisser (TU Dresden), E. Hosono, H. Zhou (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), S. Kaskel (TU Dresden), and J. Eckert (IFW Dresden)
Orthorhombic MoO3 Nanofibers as Cathode Materials for Li Batteries – C. V. Ramana (University of Texas at El Paso), A. M. Hashem (National Research Centre), H. Groult, A. Mauger, and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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Carbon-Coated Nano-Structured MoO3 as Cathode Materials for Lithium Batteries: Synthesis, Structure and Electrochemical Performance – C. V. Ramana (University of Texas at El Paso), H. Groult, A. Mauger, and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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680
Single Crystal Li1.2Mn0.56Ni0.12Co0.12O2 Hexagonal Nanoplates with Lateral {010} Facets Exposed as cathode of Lithium-Ion Batteries with Excellent Cycleability – F. Fu, Y. Deng, X. Li, J. Li, L. Huang, and S. Sun (Xiamen University)
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681
Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of Carbonophosphates; A New Family of Intercalation Compounds Discovered by Ab Initio Computing – I. L. Matts, H. Chen, G. Hautier, and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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682
Improved Initial Coulombic Efficiency of Spinel Battery Cathode by Fluorine-Doping – J. Kim, C. Nguyen, Y. Bae, K. Lee, J. Song, J. Min (Chungnam National University), H. Ko, T. Kim (POSCO ES Materials), Y. Paik (Korean Basic Science Institute), and S. Song (Chungnam National University)
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Investigation on the (de)Lithiation Mechanism of Li2MoO3 – J. Lee, S. Kim, J. Kim, and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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684
Cathode Properties of P-Doped Li2MnO3 – H. Komaki, A. Kitajo, and S. Okada (Kyushu University)
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685
Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of a Lithium-Transition Metal-Fluoride as a New Cathode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries – N. Twu, L. Liu, and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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686
The Electrical Properties of Amorphous TiO2-B Prepared from Lepidocrocite Type Precursors as an Anode Material in Lithium-Ion Battery – Y. Furuya, T. Iida, and H. Noguchi (Saga University)
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687
Structural and Magnetic Studies on Initial Cycling of Li-Excess Type Layered RockSalt Oxide Cathode – T. Nakamura, K. Nakao (University of Hyogo), H. Takahara, H. Yashiro (Rigaku Corporation), Y. Oka, and Y. Yamada (University of Hyogo)
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688
Relation between Synthesis Conditions and Electrochemical Properties of Lithium Excess Li-Ni-Mn-O Compounds – H. Yamada, M. Oyama, H. Nakamura, and H. Noguchi (Saga University)
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689
Facile Synthesis of FeF3 and Its Application to Positive Electrode for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries – S. Myung, S. Kim (Sejong University), and Y. Hitoshi (Iwate University)
17:00
668
Oxalic Dihydrazide Assisted Novel Combustion Synthesized Pyrophosphate Compounds for Rechargeable Batteries – N. Kalidoss, K. Nallathamby (Central Electrochemical Research Institute), and M. Minakshi (Murdoch University)
17:20
669
17:40
670
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
Wednesday, October 10
B4 – Poster Session I – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Karim Zaghib and Shirley Meng •
671
LiNi1/3Mn,1/3Co1/3O2 Synthesized by Sol-Gel Method: Structure and Electrochemical Properties – A. M. Hashem, A. Abdel-Ghany, H. M. Abuzeid (National Research Centre), H. Ehrenberg (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), A. Mauger, and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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672
Electronic Properties of Olivine Materials for Positive Electrodes in Li-Ion Batteries – C. M. Julien, A. Mauger (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), K. Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’HydroQuébec), and H. Groult (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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673
LiMnyFe1-yPO4 Cathode Materials Grown by Hydrothermal Route: Structure and Morphology – M. Mathieu, J. Trottier, P. Hovington, A. Guerfi, K. Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec), M. Trudeau (Institut de Recherches d’HydroQuébec), A. Mauger, and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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LiMnyFe1-yPO4 Cathode Materials Grown by Hydrothermal Route: Electrochemical Performance – J. Trottier, M. Mathieu, A. Guerfi, K. Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’HydroQuébec), A. Mauger, and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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675
Synthesis, Structural and Electrochemical Properties of LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 Prepared by Sol-Gel Method Using Table Sugar as Chelating Agent – A. M. Hashem, H. M. Abuzeid (National Research Centre), N. Kiziltas, M. Herklotz (IFW Dresden), H. Ehrenberg (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), A. Mauger, and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
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Surface and Bulk Properties of LiFePO4: The Magnetic Analysis – A. Mauger, H. Groult (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), K. Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec), and C. M. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Electrochemical Properties of Mg 0.22MnO2 as a Cathode Material for Mg Rechargeable Batteries – T. Kakibe (University of Hyogo), K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, T. Abe, and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University) Micro-Sized NaNi0.5Mn0.5O2 Layered Materials as a Cathode Material for Rechargeable Na Batteries – M. Jang (Hanyang University), S. Myung (Sejong University), S. Oh, and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)
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692
Crystal and Electronic Structures of Layered Li2MnO3-LiMO2 Materials during Stepwise PreCycling Treatment – H. Kobayashi, T. Okumura, M. Shikano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), Y. Arachi (Kansai University), and H. Nitani (KEK)
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LiCoO2 Cathode Nanosheets with Enlarged Surface Area Induced by Hydrothermal Process – K. Fung, C. Ni, C. Liu, and S. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)
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694
Diffusion of Lithium-Ion and Polaron in Pyrophosphate Li2FeP2O7:First-Principles Study – Y. Asari, Y. Suwa, and T. Hamada (Hitachi, Ltd.)
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Crystal Structure and Electrochemical Properties of Ni-Substituted Li2CuO2 as a Positive Electrode – T. Ide, T. Nakagawa, Y. Arachi (Kansai University), and Y. Nakata (IwakiMeisei University)
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696
Synthesis and Electrochemical Property of CuOContaining Li2MnO3 – S. Akiyama, Y. Arachi, K. Hinoshita (Kansai University), and Y. Nakata (IwakiMeisei University)
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697
Kinetics and Stability Studies on Li1+xM1xO2 Single Crystals – H. Duncan, B. Hai, A. K. Shukla, and G. Chen (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
B5
10:00
761
Materials Design and Analysis of Electrode/Solid Electrolyte Interface by In Situ Methods – Y. Iriyama (Shizuoka University)
10:40
762
Investigation of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) with Pre-Lithiated Graphite – N. J. Dudney, L. A. Adamczyk, R. R. Unocic, G. M. Veith, P. Ganesh, and P. R. Kent (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:00
763
Transport Properties and Chemical Stability of LISICON-Based Glass Ceramics in Contact with Lithium – P. Hartmann (Justus-LiebigUniversity Giessen), M. Reich (SCHOTT AG), T. Leichtweiss (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen), M. Schneider, W. Schmidbauer (SCHOTT AG), and J. Janek (Justus Liebig University Gießen)
11:20
764
Bias Imposed Interface between Solid Li-Ion Conductor LiBH4 and Li Metal: First Principles Molecular Dynamics Simulations – T. Ikeshoji (Tohoku University), E. Tsuchida, M. Otani (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), S. Takagi, M. Matsuo, and S. Orimo (Tohoku University)
11:40
765
Investigation of the Interface Between Li2S-P2S5 Solid Electrolyte and Li Metal Electrode by Using Electrochemical Methods with Microelectrodes – M. Chiku, W. Tsujiwaki, E. Higuchi, and H. Inoue (Osaka Prefecture University)
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems VI – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: Yasutoshi Iriyamaand Nancy Dudney 14:00
766
Studies on the Formation and Stability of Solid Electrolyte Interphase on the Surface of Anode and Cathode of Lithium-Ion Batteries – X. Yu (Brookhaven National Laboratory), H. Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences), K. Xu (U. S. Army Research Laboratory), K. Nam, H. Lee (Brookhaven National Laboratory), X. Huang, L. Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences), A. Von Cresce (U. S. Army Research Laboratory), and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
14:40
767
Artificial Solid Electrolte Interface (SEI) for Improving Cycle-Ability on Lithium-Ion Battery – F. Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
15:00
768
Ultrathin Multifunctional Coatings as the Artificial Solid Electrolyte Interphases to Improve Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries – X. Xiao, D. Ahn (General Motors Global R&D Center), P. Lu (Trison Business Solution Inc.), and M. W. Verbrugge (General Motors Global R&D Center)
15:20
769
Li-Ion Transfer at the Interface between Solid Electrolyte/Ionic Liquid – Y. Ishihara, K. Miyazaki, T. Fukutsuka, T. Abe, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
15:40
16:00
770
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems
Battery / Energy Technology Honolulu 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Interfaces and Interphases in Battery Systems V – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Xiao-Qing Yang and Ryoji Kanno 08:00
757
In Situ Analysis of Interfacial Reactions between Edge Plane Graphite Negative-Electrodes and EC-Based Electrolyte Solutions – T. Doi, Y. Domi, H. Nakagawa, S. Tsubouchi, M. Ochida, T. Yamanaka, T. Abe, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
08:40
758
Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy of Electrode/ Electrolyte Interfaces – J. S. Syzdek (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory), V. Zorba, X. Mao, R. E. Russo, and R. M. Kostecki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:00
759
Effects of Electrolyte Additives on the Suppression of Mn Deposition on the Edge Plane of HOPG for Lithium-Ion Battery – M. Ochida, S. Tsubouchi, H. Nakagawa, Y. Domi, T. Yamanaka, T. Doi, T. Abe, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
09:20
760
09:40
Studies of Interfacial Processes of Lithium-Ion Batteries by In Situ Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy – J. Li, X. Zheng, H. Su, X. Zeng, L. Huang, and S. Sun (Xiamen University)
Intermission (20 Minutes) Atomistic Mechanisms of the Phase Boundary Evolution during Initial Lithiation into Crystalline Silicon – S. Kim, D. Datta, M. J. Chon, V. A. Sethuraman, P. R. Guduru, and V. B. Shenoy (Brown University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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In Situ Optical Microscopic Observation of Lithium Electrodeposited in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Containing Quaternary Ammonium Cation – H. Sano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), H. Sakaebe (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), and H. Matsumoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
16:40
772
Analytical Studies of Flow Battery Redox Reaction Electrokinetics on a Thin Fiber Film Rotating Disk Electrode – K. L. Hawthorne, J. S. Wainright, and R. F. Savinell (Case Western Reserve University)
B6
Lithium-Ion Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes III (Metal Oxide Systems) – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Xiaofeng Zhang and Michael Thackeray 08:00
08:20
Wednesday, October 10
08:40
848
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Preparation and Electrochemical Performances of Sn4+ Doped V2O5 as Cathode material for Li Ion Battery – Y. Li and G. Cao (University of Washington) V2O5 Network Structure as Cathode for Lithium Ion Batteries – Y. Xu, M. Dunwell, and H. Luo (New Mexico State University) Developing 1400 Wh/kg Graphene-V2O5 Aerogel Composites as Cathodes for Li-Ion Batteries – Q. Liu, Y. Liu, and J. Xie (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis)
09:00
851
Synthesis of FeOF Using Roll-Quench Method and the Charge-Discharge Mechanism – A. Kitajou, R. Nagano, and S. Okada (Kyushu University)
09:20
852
Investigation of Graphite Foil as Current Collector for Cathodes of Li-Ion Batteries – B. Ziv, O. Haik, E. Zinigrad, M. Levi, D. Aurbach (Bar-Ilan University), and I. C. Halalay (General Motors Global R&D)
09:00
856
Investigation on Si Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy – X. Yu, K. Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory), C. Ma (Chinese Academy of Sciences), E. Hu, Y. Zhou (Brookhaven National Laboratory), H. Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences), and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
09:20
857
Negatively and Positively Nanopatterned Silicon for Use in Lithium-ion Batteries – S. Nam (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), D. Park, J. Lee, J. Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST)), and W. Kim (Gwagnju Institute of Science and Technology)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes III (Metal Oxide Systems) – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Michael Thackeray and Xiaofeng Zhang 10:00
858
Retardation of Phase Transformation of LixCoO2 in Fast Discharge – T. Kawaguchi, T. Ichitsubo, E. Matsubara, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
10:20
859
Low Temperature Synthesis of Manganospinel Based Cathodes for Li-ion Batteries – X. Hao and B. Bartlett (University of Michigan)
10:40
860
Effects of Heat Treatment on the Electrochemical Performance of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Cathode Materials via Spray Pyrolysis Method – J. Shiu, W. Pang, and S. Wu (Tatung University)
11:00
861
Electrochemical Properties of HighVoltage LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 and High-Capacity Li1.5Ni0.25Mn0.75O2.5 Blends – X. Zhang (Argonne National Laboratory), L. Li (Beijing Institute of Technology), and I. Belharouak (Argonne National Laboratory)
11:20
862
Combined In Situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and First-Principle Calculation Studies on Local Structural and Electronic Structural Alternations of LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 – H. Imai, K. Kubobuchi, M. Mogi, M. Matsumoto (NISSAN ARC Ltd.), M. Nishijima (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), T. Yamamoto (Waseda University), T. Matsumoto (NISSAN ARC Ltd.), and Y. Nitta (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.)
11:40
863
6Li
NMR Spectroscopic Investigation on Local Structures and Battery Properties of Li2MnO3 Cathode Materials – H. Imai (NISSAN ARC Ltd.), K. Hashi (National Institute for Materials Science), T. Sanada (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), K. Kamiguchi (NISSAN ARC Ltd.), A. Ito, M. Watanabe (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), K. Kubobuchi, M. Mogi, M. Matsumoto (NISSAN ARC Ltd.), N. Chiba (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), S. Ohki, T. Shimizu (National Institute for Materials Science), M. Hatano (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd), and T. Matsumoto (NISSAN ARC Ltd.)
12:00
864
Impact of the Calendaring Process on the Interfacial Structure and the Related Electrochemical Performance of Secondary Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes – W. Haselrieder, H. Seeba, and A. Kwade (TU Braunschweig)
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes I (Silcon Based Systems) – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Yoon-Chang Kim and Karim Zaghib 08:00
853
Electrochemical Properties of C60 Coated Silicon Nanowires as Anodes in Lithium Secondary Batteries – A. Arie (Parahyangan Catholic University) and J. Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
08:20
854
In Situ TEM Studies of Silicon Nanostructures for Li-Ion Batteries – K. Karki, C. Sun, E. Epstein (University of Maryland), J. Cho, T. Picraux (Los Alamos National Laboratory), C. Wang, Y. Wang, and J. Cumings (University of Maryland)
08:40
164
855
Silicon Nitride Thin Film Electrode for LithiumIon Batteries – N. Suzuki, R. B. Cervera, T. Ohnishi, and K. Takada (National Institute for Materials Science)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes I (Silcon Based Systems) – 10:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: Karim Zaghib and Yoon-Chang Kim
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes I (Silcon Based Systems) – 14:01 – 15:41 Co-Chairs: Robert Huggins and Khalil Amine
10:20
10:40
11:00
11:20
865
866
867
868
869
Si-C and SiOx Versus Lithium Metal Anodes for High-Energy Rechargeable Batteries – A. Guerfi, D. Leblanc, P. Hovington, M. Lagacé, J. Trottier, J. Hamel-Paquet, M. Dontigny, A. Vijh, and K. Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec) Implementation and Characterization of Silicon Anode with Metal Alloy Inactive Matrix for Lithium-Ion Secondary Batteries – C. Lee, S. Kwon, J. Kim, S. Suh (Samsung SDI), J. Cho, J. Moon (MK Electron Co., Ltd.), J. Choi, S. Kang, and Y. Kim (Samsung SDI) First Principles Studies of the Electrochemical Lithiation and Delithiation of Crystalline Silicon – M. K. Chan (Argonne National Laboratory), C. Wolverton (Northwestern University), and J. Greeley (Argonne National Laboratory) Novel Nanostructured Si anode Behavior on Nanorod Array Polymer Substrate – M. Jung (Seoul National University), M. Moon (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), Y. Joo (Seoul National University), and I. Choi (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) Well Controlled Array of Si Nanopillar with Metal Core as Negative Electrode for Lithium Ion Batteries – T. Oguni, R. Tajima, T. Osada, T. Muraoka, M. Kurata, S. Sasagawa, S. Adachi, T. Takeuchi, T. Kakehata, J. Momo, T. Moriwaka, M. Takahashi, and S. Yamazaki (Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
14:01
875
Carbon – Silicon Nanocomposite Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries – G. Y. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)
14:21
876
Thin-film Nanoporous Silicon Coated with PEO Polymer Electrolyte for Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes – C. R. Becker, J. Read, J. Wolfenstine, J. Allen, and C. Lundgren (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)
14:41
877
Real-Time Measurements of Stress and Damage Evolution during Initial Electrochemical Lithiation and Delithiation of Crystalline Silicon – M. Chon, V. A. Sethuraman, and P. R. Guduru (Brown University)
15:01
878
High Performance Silicon Freestanding Anodes Fabricated by Low Pressure and PlasmaEnhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition onto Carbon Nanotube Electrodes – M. W. Forney, R. DiLeo, A. Raisanen, M. Ganter, J. Staub, R. Rogers, and B. Landi (Rochester Institute of Technology)
15:21
879
Impact of Electrolytes on Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) Formation and Electrochemical Performance of a Silicon Anode in Lithium-Ion Cells – J. J. Wu (NASA/Glenn Research Center)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes V (General) – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Mani Nagasubramanian and Ram Katiyar 16:00
880
TEM Study of Surface Region of Sol-Gel Coated Cathode Materials for Li Ion Battery – N. Taguchi, H. Sakaebe, T. Akita, T. Takeuchi, K. Tatsumi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
16:20
881
Electronic and Transport Properties of HighCapacity Silicate Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries – R. Longo Pazos, K. Xiong, and K. Cho (University of Texas at Dallas)
16:40
882
High-Performance Lithium-ion Battery Cathodes Based on Porous FeF3 Nanowires – L. Li and S. Jin (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
17:00
883
Scale Bridging via Surrogate Modeling for Multi-Scale Analysis of Li-Ion Cathodes – W. Du, N. Xue, A. Sastry, J. Martins (University of Michigan), and W. Shyy (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
17:20
884
Metal Oxide/Graphene Hybrid Nanostructured Electrodes for High Performance Lithium Batteries – H. Gullapalli, A. Reddy, and A. Pulickel (Rice University)
17:40
885
Thermal Aging on the Cycleability of Cells Made of {LiMn⅓Ni⅓Co⅓O2 + LiMn 2O4} Composite Electrodes – B. Lochner, E. Wong, M. Dubarry, C. Truchot, B. Liaw (University of Hawaii at Manoa), K. L. Gering, S. V. Sazhin, D. Jamison, and C. Michelbacher (Idaho National Laboratory)
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cathodes IV (Manganese Spinel Systems) – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Ram Katiyar and Mani Nagasubramanian 14:00
870
Cycling Behavior of a High Voltage Spinel Using an Original Three Electrodes Li1-xNi0.4Mn1.6O4// Li//LiNi0.4Mn1.6O4 Symmetric Cell: Application to LiNi0.4Mn1.6O4Electrolyte Interface Degradation Studies – J. Demeaux (CEA/DAM Le Ripault), M. Caravanier (Université F. Rabelais de Tours), H. Galiano (CEA/DAM Le Ripault), B. Montigny, and D. Lemordant (Université F. Rabelais de Tours)
14:20
871
A Study of the High Rate Performance Polypyrrole-TiC Nanocomposite Anode Materials for Lithium-ion Battery – Y. Weng and N. N. Wu (National Taiwan University)
14:40
872
Enhanced High Temperature Stability of LiMn 2O4 Cathodes by Prussian Blue Coatings – C. Chen and K. Chiu (Feng Chia University)
15:00
873
Spinel Manganese Based Cathode Materials: A Thermal Stability Study – S. El Khakani and D. MacNeil (Université de Montréal)
15:20
874
Effect of Cr-Oxide Partial Coating on the Electrochemical Behavior of Thin Film HighVoltage Spinel – E. Garcia Tamayo, J. Ros, A. Kaas, R. Fredon (Delft University of Technology), and E. M. Kelder (TUDelft)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
165
Wednesday, October 10
10:00
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
•
898
Electrochemical Properties and Morphology of Li[Fe1-xMn x]PO4 (x = 0, 0.1, 0.3) Cathode Materials by Electrospinning Process – C. Kang, C. Kim, G. Yoo, and J. Son (Korea National University of Transportation)
•
899
Structural-Tunable Graphene Anode via Controlling Oxidation Processes for Li-Ion Batteries Applications – W. Liu (Chung Yuan Christian University), S. Kuo, Y. Chen, and H. Wu (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes II (Tin Based Systems) – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Khalil Amine and Robert Huggins 16:00
886
Electrochemical Characterization of Sn as an Alternative Anode Material in Li-Ion Batteries – D. X. Liu, J. Black, and A. Co (The Ohio State University)
16:20
887
Cu-Sn Thin Films as Anodes for Thin Film Rechargeable Lithium Batteries – B. Polat (ITU), N. Sezgin (Istanbul Technical University), Ö. Keles (ITU), K. Kazmanlı (Istanbul Technical University), A. Abouimrane, and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)
•
900
Improvement of Tap Density of TiO2(B) Powder as High Potential Negative Electrode – Y. Nakano, M. Takagi, N. Honda, M. Saitou, A. Tasaka, and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)
•
901
16:40
888
Investigating the Performance of Si- and Sn-Based Anode Materials in Electrovaya’s Lithium Ion SuperPolymer Cells – L. Davis and R. DasGupta (Electrovaya Inc.)
The Binary Li4Ti5O12-Li2Ti3O7 Nanocomposite as Anode for Improving the SOC Estimation of Li-Ion Batteries – G. Zhu and Y. Xia (Fudan University)
•
902
17:00
889
Large Scale Production of Titanate and Tin Oxide Nanowire Powders and Arrays for Anodes – A. K. Thapa, T. Nguyen, V. Vendra, G. Sunkara, and M. K. Sunkara (University of Louisville)
Electrochemical Test Cell Using Diamond Windows for In Situ XRD Measurement – S. Kawasaki, A. Alzubaidi, Y. Ishii, and T. Matsushita (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
•
903
17:20
890
Porous SnO2 Helical Nanotubes and Sheets for Lithium-Ion Batteries – H. Luo, L. Fei, and Y. Xu (New Mexico State University)
Improvement of Electrochemical Properties of Silicon Negative Electrode Prepared with Polyimide Binder – S. Uchida, M. Mihashi, M. Yamagata, and M. Ishikawa (Kansai University)
17:40
891
XPS Depth Profiling of Tin Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries – J. M. Black and A. Co (The Ohio State University)
•
904
Correlation between Polydopamine Coating Effects and Separator-Types for High Power Lithium Ion Batteries – Y. Lee, M. Seo (Hanbat National University), B. Kim (W-SCOPE KOREA CO., LTD.), M. Ryou, J. Choi (Korea Advanced Institue of Science and Technology), and Y. Lee (Hanbat National University)
•
905
Surface Modification of Li[Ni, Co, Mn]O2 Cathode Using FeF3 Coating – C. Kim, S. Kim, and Y. Park (Kyonggi University)
Wednesday, October 10
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center B6 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Marshall Smart and Ratnakumar Bugga •
892
Feedback Controlled Multistage Constant Current (FCMCC) Charging Protocol for Improving Performance on Lithium-Ion Battery – H. Wang, Y. Chen, and F. Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
•
906
Electrochemical Properties of Graphite-Silicon Milled Nanocomposite as a Lithium Battery Anode Material – K. Kang, D. Shin, Y. Lee, and K. Kim (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
•
893
The Effect of Oxy-Nitride Formation in LithiumIon Conductivity for LiMe(Ge, Si and Ti)PS – S. Lee, D. J. Kalita, S. Woo, K. Lee, and Y. Yoon (Yonsei University)
•
907
Which One is the More Severe Test Method, Cycling or Storage at High Temperatures? – H. Lee, J. Jeong, B. Son, J. Choi, Y. Kim, and Y. Lee (Hanbat National University)
•
894
Investigation of High-Temperature Endurance Test for Lithium-Ion Batteries in Vehicles – K. Maeda, K. Komatsu, and M. Takahashi (Japan Automobile Research Institute)
•
908
•
895
Electron Energy Loss Structures in the Oxygen K-edge Spectra of Li-Inserted Li4Ti5O12 – M. Kitta (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Akita (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), S. Tanaka, and M. Kohyama (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Study on Phase Transformation Characteristics of LiFePO4 during Charge-Discharge Process of Graphite/Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery – Y. Lou (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Science), Q. Wang (Chinese Academy of Science), J. Zhang, C. Yang, and B. Xia (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Science)
•
909
Poly(Hydroquinone) Cathodes for a Sustainable Lithium-Ion Battery – K. Takeshi (Sony Corp.), J. Kadokawa (Kagoshima University), and H. Morioka (Sony Corporation)
•
910
TiO2/Marimo Carbon Composite as a New Material for Lithium Ion Battery – K. Iwasawa, S. Ueda, M. Eguchi, Y. Kobayashi (Ibaraki University), M. Kobori, M. Nishitani-Gamo (Toyo University), and T. Ando (National Institute for Materials Science)
•
896
Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Carbon-Coated Li2FeP2O7 for Li-Ion Batteries – M. Saito, S. Yano, A. Tasaka, and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)
•
897
Structure-Related Electrochemistry of SulfurPoly(Acrylonitrile) Composite Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries – J. Fanous, M. Wegner, J. Grimminger, M. Rolff, Ä. Andresen (Robert Bosch GmbH), and M. Buchmeiser (University of Stuttgart)
166
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
911
Effect of Ionic Liquid Electrolytes on Anode Properties of LaSi2/Si Composite Thick-Film Electrodes for Li-Ion Battery – M. Shimizu, H. Usui, and H. Sakaguchi (Tottori University)
•
912
Sandwiched MWCNT@TiO2-C Nanocables for Ultrafast Lithium Storage – J. Cheng (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and J. Kerr (Lawrence Berekeley National Laboratory)
•
913
Modified SiO as a High Performance Anode for Li-Ion Batteries – Y. Hwa (Seoul National University), C. Park (Kumoh National Institute of Technology), and H. Sohn (Seoul National University)
•
914
Simple Preparation of Nanoporous Si/C Composites with Naphthalene for Li-Ion Batteries – B. Yu (Seoul University) and H. Sohn (Seoul National University)
•
915
Enhanced Electrochemical Performance of LiFePO4 Cathode Material Promoted by CdO and Carbon Co-Coating – G. Peng, X. Yang (Three Gorges University), G. Liang (Sam Houston State University), and L. Zhang (Three Gorges University)
•
916
Sub-Nano Tunnel-Structured Manganese Oxide Exhibiting Extremely Large Reversible Lithium Storage – D. Yonekura, Y. Igarashi, M. Hiraga, N. Ota, J. Miyamoto, and K. Naoi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
•
917
Nanohybridization of nc-SnO2 with HollowStructured Carbon for High Performance Li-Ion Battery Anode – K. Kisu, M. Iijima, Y. Nagano, J. Miyamoto, and K. Naoi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
•
925
First-Principles Study of K-edge XANES for Li-Rich Solid-Solution Layered Cathode Material – T. Tamura, R. Kobayashi, S. Ogata (Nagoya Institute of Technology), T. Ohwaki (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd), A. Ito (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), and Y. Ohsawa (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd)
•
926
Novel 3-Dimensional Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems – F. Roumi (Caltech), C. Cid (California Institute of Technology), J. Roumi (Parthian Energy LLC), and M. Hoffmann (California Institute of Technology)
•
927
Highly Interconnected Silicon Nanowires Embeded in Porous Graphite as Anodes in Li-ion Batteries – S. Jeong, J. Lee (UNIST), D. Yoon, H. Hwang, J. Kim, S. Kim, H. Sun (SK Innovation), S. Park (UNIST), and J. Cho (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
•
928
A Study on Structural and Electrochemical Properties of Overcharged Ni-based Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries – W. Chang, D. Kim, H. Chang, B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Lee (Korea Institute of Energy Research), and K. Chung (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
•
929
Anode Performance of Ni-P-coated Si Thickfilm Electrodes for Li-ion Battery – M. Narita, H. Usui, N. Uchida, and H. Sakaguchi (Tottori University)
•
930
Electrochemical Property of Anderson-Type Polyoxometalates as Cathode Material of Lithium Battery – S. Uematsu, E. Ni, and N. Sonoyama (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
•
931
Microstructure Study of Si Thin Film Anode with Different Adhesion Layers for Li-Ion Batteries – M. Oh, Y. Song (Sungkyunkwan University), T. Yoon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), C. Woo, J. Jeong (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials), H. Lee (Sungkyunkwan University), and S. Hyun (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)
•
918
Cycling Stability of Li2MnO3 Composite Materials by Co-Precipitation for Lithium Ion Battery – K. Kim, J. Kang, D. Chang, and K. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
•
919
Electrochemical Performance of Li-Rich Based Cathode Materials for Lithium Ion Battery – K. Kim, J. Kang, S. Boo, and K. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
•
932
High-Rate Capability of Hollow Carbon Microspheres as Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries – J. Hwang, H. Lim, T. Kang, Y. Sun, and K. Suh (Hanyang University)
Hydrothermal Synthesis of LiCoPO4 in the Presence of Carboxymethylcellulose – Y. Namiki, H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
•
933
Fabrication of Li7La3Zr2O12-Based All-Solid-State Rechargeable Li-Metal Battery – J. Wakasugi, T. Nishioka, H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
•
934
Preparation and Conductivity of Novel Ionic Liquid using Dianionic Hexacoordinated Silicates – M. Nanjo, Y. Nakano, and T. Esaka (Tottori University)
•
935
Structure and Electrochemical Properties of Oxygen-Deficient Li 2MnO3-x – K. Kubota, M. Hirayama, R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology), M. Yonemura (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization), Y. Imanari, K. Nakane (Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.), M. Cuisinier, N. Dupré (Institut des Materiaux Jean Rouxel (IMN)), and D. Guyomard (IMN – CNRS)
•
936
A Study on the Thermal Behavior of LiMnPO4 Cathode for Li Secondary Battery by Using Synchrotron Based X-ray Techniques – H. Kim, J. Kim, S. Lee, D. Jang, S. Muhammad, W. Yoon (Sungkyunkwan University), Y. Choi, and K. Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
•
920
•
921
Hollow Fe3O4 Microspheres as Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries – H. Lim, Y. Sun, and K. Suh (Hanyang University)
•
922
Facile Synthesis of a Unique Interleaved Graphene-Embedded Sulfur Nanocomposite as Cathode of Li-S Batteries with Excellent Lithium Storage Performance – Y. Wang, L. Huang, Y. Xu, J. Li, and S. Sun (Xiamen University)
•
923
In Situ Separating Layer Coating upon the Wiretype Electrode for Flexible Lithium Batteries – K. V. Luu (Hanbat National Univesity), Y. Lee (Hanbat National University), S. Song (Hanbat National Univesity), C. Kim (Shine Co., Ltd.), and Y. Lee (Hanbat National University)
•
924
Improvement of High-Capacity Behavior of Layered Li1.23Ni0.13Co0.14Mn0.56O2 Cathodes by Fluorine Substitution for Li-Ion Batteries – J. Min, J. Gim, J. Song, J. Kim, and W. Im (Chonnam National University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
167
Wednesday, October 10
•
Wednesday, October 10
•
937
Analysis of Solid Electrolyte Interphase by Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectroscopy for Li-Ion Battery Electrodes – H. Takahara (Rigaku Corporation), H. Miyauchi (Mitsui Engineering and Ship-Building Co. Ltd.), H. Kobayashi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), Y. Kobayashi (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), and T. Nakamura (University of Hyogo)
•
949
Graphene Oxide: Corrosion Inhibitor on LIB Cathode Current Collector – R. Prabakar and M. Pyo (Sunchon National University)
•
950
Silicon Nanowires Prepared by Zinc-Thermal Reduction of Silicon Tetrachloride and Their Application to Lithium Ion Batteries – R. Han, M. Yamagata (Kansai University), T. Nohira, R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University), and M. Ishikawa (Kansai University)
•
938
Investigation of the Irreversible Reaction Mechanism on SiO Anode Material for Li-Ion Batteries – H. Yamamura, K. Nobuhara, S. Nakanishi, and H. Iba (Toyota Motor Corporation)
•
951
•
939
SiOx Nanoparticles Preparation by an Evaporation and Condesation Process Using Induction Melting – J. Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research), B. Jang, and J. Lee (Korea Insitute of Korea Research)
LiNi0.6Co0.2Mn0.2O2/LiMn0.8Fe0.2PO4 Blends as Cathode Materials for High Energy Density Li Ion Battery – G. Choi, N. Kim, H. Lim, and S. Cho (EIG Ltd.)
•
952
A Study on Synthesis and Properties of NanoSized Metal Oxide Coated on Carbonnanotubes – Y. Kim, J. Yoon, A. Choi, S. Choi, K. Palanisamy, and W. Yoon (Sungkyunkwan University)
•
940
Copper Nanofiber-embedded Cobalt Oxide Thin-Film for High Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries – D. Park (Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST)), S. Nam (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), J. Lee, J. Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST)), and W. Kim (Gwagnju Institute of Science and Technology)
•
953
Electrochemical Performance of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Cathode Material Fabricated from Nanothorn Sphere Structured MnO2 – S. Lim, W. Ryu, W. Kim, and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
•
954
Electrochemical Characteristics of Structuremodified Soft Carbon as an anode in Lithium Ion Batteries – Y. Jo, E. Lee (Korea Electronics Technology Institute), H. Jeong (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Z. Lee (UNIST), K. Hong, S. Lee (GS Caltex Corporation), and Y. Kim (Korea Electronics Technology Institute)
•
955
Exploration of Manganese Oxide Based Cathodes for Alkali Metal Ion Batteries – X. Hao and B. Bartlett (University of Michigan)
•
956
Electrochemical Lithiation and Delithiation of Stoichiometric Cu 3Sn and Cu6Sn5 Prepared Using Reduction-Diffusion Method – N. Fukuda, A. Kitada, K. Murase, T. Ichii, and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)
•
957
Preparation of LiNi0.5Ni1.5O4 Cathode Material through Spray Drying Assisted Annealing Process and Its Electrochemical Performance – J. Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), M. Lu (Shanghai Jiao tong univerisity), X. Liao (Shanghai Jiaotong University), and Z. Ma (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
•
958
Highly Dispersed Sulfur in Porous Aromatic Framework as Cathode for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – B. Guo, X. Sun, and S. Dai (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
•
959
Electrochemical Fabrication of Si Nanoparticles on Carbon Nanofiber for High Capacity Anodes of Lithium Ion Battery – S. Choi, S. Woo (Sungkyunkwan University), J. Park, S. Hwang (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), and D. Whang (Sungkyunkwan University)
In-Plane Ionic Conductivity of Li(3x)La(2/3-x) TiO3 Thin Films Deposited on Perovskite Substrates – F. Aguesse, T. Rojo (CIC Energigune), and J. A. Kilner (Imperial College London)
•
960
Lithium Extraction Reaction for the Thin Films of Titanium Dioxide under UV Irradiation – S. Suzuki and M. Miyayama (The University of Tokyo)
Structural and Electrochemical Studies of Mesoporous Li4Ti5O12-TiO2 Composite Spheres as Anode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries – S. Ting, C. V. Li, and K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong)
•
961
Method for Mitigating the Effects of Manganese Dissolution in Li-Ion Batteries – N. Levi, M. Levi, D. Aurbach (Bar-Ilan University), Z. Li (Optimal Staffing Solutions), L. Zou (General Motors Company), T. Fuller, and I. C. Halalay (General Motors Global R&D)
•
941
LiMPO4 (M = Fe , Mn) for High Energy Rechargeable Lithium Battery by Solid State Reaction – T. Mahara, H. Miyauchi, H. Tomita, and Y. Sakaguchi (Mitsui Engineering and ShipBuilding Co. Ltd.)
•
942
Surface Modified High Capacity Li-Excess Transition Metal Oxide by Metal Phosphates – J. Lim, J. Yeon, S. Lee, H. Sun, and H. Lee (SK Innovation)
•
943
Morphological, Structural and Electrochemical Study of Layered-Spinel Mixed Structure of Li-Mn-Ni-O as Cathode for Lithium ion Batteries – Y. Hwang, J. Choi, M. Christy, A. Zahoor (Chonbuk National University), S. Park (Korean Intellectual Property Office), P. Kim, and K. Nahm (Chonbuk National University)
•
944
Density Functional Theory Studies of Lithium Diffusion on the Step Edge of Graphene Sheets – Y. Kubota (The Kansai Electric Power Company)
•
945
Novel Flux Growth of Li1+xMn 2-xO4 Crystals and Films for All-Crystal-State Lithium Ion Rechargeable Batteries – H. Wagata, H. Inagaki (Shinshu University), T. Ishizaki (Shibaura Institute of Technology), T. Sakaguchi, K. Kohama, S. Oishi (Toyota Motor Corporation), and K. Teshima (Shinshu University)
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947
948
Structural Analysis and Electrochemical Property of Trance Metal Substituted Calcium FerriteType Li(Mn xM1-x)2O4 (M= Ni, Ti) – M. Mamiya, K. Kataoka, J. Akimoto (AIST), S. Kikuchi, Y. Terajima, and K. Tokiwa (Tokyo University of Science)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
962
Local Structure Investigations on Li[Li0.2Mn0.4Co0.4]O2 via In Situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy – R. Kloepsch (University of Muenster), J. Rana (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin), J. Li (University of Muenster), G. Schumacher (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin), J. Banhart (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin), S. Passerini, and M. Winter (University of Münster)
•
963
Electrochemical Properties of Silicon 1D Nanostructures Prepared by Means of Electrochemical Deposition – D. Kim, H. Seo, and Y. Kang (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
•
964
Capacity Fading Research on High Voltage Spinel LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Coupled with Graphite – Y. Fu, X. Song, P. Ridgway, G. Liu, and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
•
965
Development of Thin Films Si Based Anode Materials for Li+ Ion Batteries Application – S. T. Hossain and S. Mitra (Missouri State University)
•
966
Stabilized Lithium Metal Powder (SLMP®) – Performance Improvement of Silicon Based Anodes – B. Fitch, Y. Li, and M. Yakovleva (FMC Lithium)
•
967
Cu-Sn Thin Film Production on Copper Substrate – B. Polat (ITU), N. Sezgin, Ö. Keleş, K. Kazmanlı (Istanbul Technical University), A. Abouimrane, and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)
•
975
Synthesis of Coherent SnO2/Carbon Cryogel Nanocomposites at Large-Scale for Efficient Lithium Ion Storage – M. Zhang, L. Shen, E. Uchaker (University of Washington), T. Wang (Hunan University), and G. Cao (University of Washington)
•
976
Mesoporous Thin Films: Model Structures to Assess the Role of Porosity in Composite Electrodes – N. Krins, R. Buonsanti, A. K. Shukla, G. Chen, B. Helms, D. Milliron, and T. J. Richardson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
•
977
Effects of Maleic Anhydride Electrolyte Additive on Silicon Anode for Lithium-Ion Battery – M. Suguro, M. Yamashiro, K. Nakahara, and K. Nakano (NEC Corporation)
•
978
Cycle Life Characterization of Lithium-Ion Batteries with Artificial Solid-Electrolyte Interphase Coating on Both Electrodes – Y. Eun, S. Woo (Sejong University), D. Kim (Hanyang University), and W. Lee (Sejong University)
•
979
Long-term Cycling of High Energy Li-Ion Battery with NCM Electrode and High Voltage Electrolyte – W. Zhang (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), G. Liu, and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
•
980
Electrochemical Properties of Delithiated Li 2MnO3-LiMO2 – S. Yamahara, A. Mineshige, Y. Daiko, and T. Yazawa (University of Hyogo)
•
968
Use of Cu-Sn/C Multilayered Thin Film in Lithium Ion Batteries – B. D. Polat, N. Sezgin, Ö. Keleş, K. Kazmanlı (Istanbul Technical University), A. Abouimrane, and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)
•
981
Direct Observation of Battery Reaction Inhomogeneity in Operating Electrode – H. Murayama, T. Fujimoto, T. Kawaguchi, Y. Orikasa, H. Arai, E. Matsubara, Y. Uchimoto, and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)
•
969
The Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of Tin Encapsulated by Highly Graphitic Carbon Nanospheres as Anodes for Li-Ion Batteries – K. A. Hays, M. Li, K. OseaKwapong, R. P. Kopreski, N. A. Banek, and M. Wagner (The George Washington University)
•
982
The Effects of the Slurry Mixing Procedure on Silicon Based Composite Electrodes for Li-Ion Batteries – M. Wu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), K. Eberman (3M Co.), and G. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
•
970
In Situ Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffraction Study of Prototype LiMnO4- and LiFePO4-Based Coin Cell Batteries – G. Liang (Sam Houston State University), M. Croft (Rutgers – The State University of New Jersey), and Z. Zhong (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
•
983
LiFePO4 Cathode Materials prepared by Spray Pyrolysis and Its Electrical Characteristics as a Cathode Material – C. Lee, S. Eun, and S. Kim (Hanbat National University)
•
984
Fabrication of NCM (LiNixCoyMn zO2)Cathode Materials Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis – J. Park, C. Lee, and S. Kim (Hanbat National University)
•
971
Hollow Carbon Nanosphere with Germanium Nanoparticles Anode Material for Li-ion Battery – M. Li, K. Hays, R. P. Kopreski, N. Banek, and M. Wagner (The George Washington University)
•
985
•
972
The Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of Silicon Encapsulated by Highly Graphitic Carbon Nanospheres as Anodes for Li-ion Batteries – R. P. Kopreski, K. Hays, M. Li, N. A. Banek, and M. Wagner (The George Washington University)
Synthesis and Performance of Anode Material Li4Ti5O12 by Sol-Gel Method for Lithium Ion Batteries – B. Na and S. Kim (Chungbuk National University)
•
986
Encapsulation of Rechargeable Solid-State Lithium Batteries – J. Ribeiro, R. Sousa, J. Sousa, B. Pereira, M. Silva, L. Goncalves (University of Minho), M. M. Silva (Universidade do Minho), and J. Correia (University of Minho)
•
973
Preparation of Manganese Oxide Cathodes for Lithium Secondary Batteries – J. Moon, H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
•
987
•
974
Structural and Optical Properties Study of Porous Silicon Membrane Filled with Lithium Bromide – M. Jaouadi, M. Khardani, W. Dimassi, and H. Ezzaouia (CRTEn)
Influence of Fe3+ Ions Content for Electrochemical Properties of Nano-Sized Phospho-Olivine as Cathode Material for Li-Ion Batteries – D. Baster, W. Zając, and J. Molenda (AGH University of Science and Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
169
Wednesday, October 10
•
B7
Metal-Air Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Nautilus 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
14:40
1164
Predictive Modeling of Size-Dependent Dendritic Growth in Dilute-Electrolyte Lithium Metal Batteries with Potentiostatic Cycling – A. Aryanfar, M. Hoffmann, and A. Colussi (California Institute of Technology)
15:00
1165
Computational Investigations of the Electronic Transport in Lithium-Air Battery Materials – T. Vegge, J. Garcia-Lastra, J. Myrdal, and K. Thygesen (Technical University of Denmark)
15:20
1166
A Transient Model of an Aqueous Li/Air Battery Forming LiOH (aq) and LiOH•H 2O – P. Albertus (Robert Bosch Research and Technology Center), V. Viswanathan (Stanford University), and J. Christensen (Robert Bosch Research and Technology Center)
15:40
1167
Oxygen Reduction Catalyst Selection for Lithium Air Batteries via Rotating Ring Disc Electrode Voltammetry and In Situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy – M. Trahan, S. Mukerjee, and K. Abraham (Northeastern University)
16:00
1168
Probing Reaction Mechanisms of Li-O2 Batteries via In Situ Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy – Y. Lu, E. J. Crumlin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), G. M. Veith (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), J. R. Harding, E. Mutoro (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), L. Baggetto, N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Z. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
16:20
1169
Electrochemistry and Transport Limitations of Non-Aqueous Li-Air Batteries from FirstPrinciples – V. Viswanathan, J. S. Hummelshøj, A. C. Luntz, and J. K. Nørskov (Stanford University)
16:40
1170
Electrochemical Strain Spectroscopy: Monitoring Partially Reversible Electrochemical Processes In Situ on Li-Air Battery Electrolytes – T. M. Arruda, A. Kumar, S. Jesse, and S. V. Kalinin (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Anode – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Jordi Cabana and Jie Xiao 08:00 1153
(Invited) Protective Layers for the Lithium Electrode Based on Ceramic Phases – J. Cabana (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
08:40 1154
(Invited) Factors Affecting the Cycle Life of a Nonaqueous Li-Air Cell with a Protected Anode – D. Im, D. Lee, T. Kim, V. Roev, S. Ma (Samsung Electronics Co.), and S. Doo (Samsung Electronics)
09:20 1155
Wednesday, October 10
09:40
Lithium Dendrite Formation between PEO18LiTFSI and Lithium Metal – H. Wang, N. Imanishi, Y. Takeda, and O. Yamamoto (Mie University) Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1156
(Invited) Ultra-High Energy Density Lithium-Air Batteries Based on Protected Lithium Electrodes (PLEs) – S. J. Visco, E. Nimon, B. Katz, M. Chu, and L. De Jonghe (PolyPlus Battery Company)
10:40
1157
Ionic Conductivity of Garnet-Type Li7-xLa3Zr2O120.5x Solid Electrolyte for Lithium Metal Electrode – Y. Nakata, K. Ishiguro, N. Imanishi, Y. Takeda, and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)
11:00
1158
Nickel Foam, a Probable Current Collector in Rechargeable Li-Air Batteries – X. Liu and D. Wang (Chinese Academy of Science)
11:20
1159
Degradation Products on Li-Negative Electrode and the Carbon Cathode in Li-O2 Batteries – R. Younesi, M. Hahlin, and K. Edström (Uppsala University)
11:40
1160
Metal-Free “Li-Ion” Air Battery Realized by Controlling Solvation State in Electrolyte – Y. Yamada, M. Yaegashi, K. Furukawa, F. Li (The University of Tokyo), H. Zhou (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), and A. Yamada (The University of Tokyo)
Fundamental Investigation – 13:20 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: Nobuyuki Imanishi and Yi-Chun Lu 13:20
14:00
14:20
170
1161
1162
1163
(Invited) Investigation of Rechargeable Li-Air Battery – D. Zheng, Q. Wang, D. Qu (University Of Massachusetts Boston), and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Effect of Substitution of Cobalt by Manganese on the Properties of Calcium-Doped Lanthanum Cobalt Oxide for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Medium – S. Malkhandi, P. Trinh, A. Manohar, G. Prakash, S. Narayanan (University of Southern California), and A. Manivannan (U.S. Department of Energy) Towards Understanding the Mechanism of the Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction: DFT Modeling and Spectroelectrochemical Validation – P. Biedermann, S. Nayak, and A. Erbe (MaxPlanck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH)
B8
Non-Aqueous Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Liquid Electrolytes, Ionic Liquid 3 – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Trulove and Dr. Henderson 08:00 1223
Ionic Liquid-Lithium Salt-Glyme Mixtures: Understanding the Thermophysical and Transport Properties of Ternary Mixtures – J. E. Weaver, E. T. Fox, E. Parrish, W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University), and R. A. Mantz (U.S. Army Research Office)
08:20 1224
Electrochemical Performance of Vitreous Eutectic Electrolytes for Li-Ion Batteries – Y. Shilina, M. Levi, D. Aurbach (Bar-Ilan University), O. Geiculescu, D. DesMarteau (Clemson University), and I. C. Halalay (General Motors Global R&D)
08:40 1225
Electrolyte Performance of LiFTA-CsFTA Molten Salt for Lithium Secondary Battery – K. Kubota (Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and H. Matsumoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
09:20 1227
Ionic Liquid-In-Salt: Characterization of Electrolytes for High Temperature Lithium Batteries – M. J. Marczewski, Y. Choi, J. Scheers, A. Matic, P. Jacobsson, and P. Johansson (Chalmers University of Technology) Joint Theoretical and Experimental Study of Novel Electrolytes Based on Eutectic Mixtures of DMMSA with LiFSI and LiTFSI Salts – D. Bedrov, L. Xing, J. Hooper (The University of Utah), Y. Shilina, M. Levi, D. Aurbach (BarIlan University), O. Geiculescu, D. DesMarteau (Clemson University), and I. C. Halalay (General Motors Global R&D)
Liquid Electrolytes, Organic 3 – 16:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Zhang and Dr. Lucht 16:00 1237
Structure of the Graphite Anode Solid Electrolyte Interphase in Lithium-Ion Batteries – B. L. Lucht, M. Nie (The University of Rhode Island), D. P. Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory), Y. Chen, and A. Bose (The University of Rhode Island)
16:40 1238
The Electrochemical Performance Improvement of Water as an Additive to Graphene-Based Anode Materials – C. Cheng (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), W. Liu (Chung Yuan Christian University), and F. Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
17:00
1239
Highly Quantitative Electrochemical Characterization of Non-Aqueous Electrolytes and Solid Electrolyte Interphases – S. V. Sazhin, K. L. Gering, M. K. Harrup, and H. W. Rollins (Idaho National Laboratory)
17:20
1240
A Study of the Solid/Liquid Li+-Electrolytes Interface – C. O’Laoire, J. S. Syzdek (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory), and R. M. Kostecki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Liquid Electrolytes, Organic 1 – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Dr. Jow and Dr. Trulove 10:00 1228
Development of Electrolytes for Stable Operation and Highly Safe Lithium-Ion Batteries – H. Tokuda (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation)
10:40 1229
Concentrated Electrolytes: Improving Oxidative Stability for Use in High Voltage Li-Ion Batteries – D. W. McOwen, J. L. Allen, D. M. Seo, and W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University)
11:00
1230
Polyfluorinated Electrolyte Solutions and Additives for High Voltage Non-Flammable Lithium Batteries – H. Sun and Q. Wei (University of South Dakota)
11:20
1231
Effect of Electrolyte and Additives on Performance of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 – M. Xu, D. Lu (The University of Rhode Island), A. Garsuch (BASF SE), and B. L. Lucht (The University of Rhode Island)
11:40
1232
Electrochemical Stability of an Electrolyte of LiPF6 in Carbonate Ester Containing Trialkoxyboroxine with LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Cathode – Y. Tanaka, K. Yamashita, S. Onoda, Y. Iriyama, and T. Fujinami (Shizuoka University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center B8 – Poster Session – Electrolytes – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Dr. Jow, Dr. Lucht, and Dr. Trulove •
1241
Formulation and Properties of Vitreous Eutectic Electrolytes for Li-Ion Batteries – O. Geiculescu, D. DesMarteau, S. Creager (Clemson University), D. Hirschberg, O. Haik, Y. Shilina, E. Zinigrad, M. Levi, D. Aurbach (Bar-Ilan University), and I. C. Halalay (General Motors Global R&D)
•
1242
Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of Fluorinated Orthoborate Salts as Additives for Li-Ion Battery Electrolytes – O. Geiculescu, D. DesMarteau, S. Creager (Clemson University), V. Borgel, M. Levi, D. Aurbach (Bar-Ilan University), and I. C. Halalay (General Motors Global R&D)
•
1243
Enhanced the Safety of the Lithium-Ion Batteries by the Electrolyte Additive – T. Yeh, J. Chen, S. Liao (Industrial Technology Research Institute), M. Shen, and C. Liu (Formosa Plastics Corporation)
•
1244
Effects of LiNO3 Additive on the Electrochemical Properties of Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – H. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Liquid Electrolytes, Organic 2 – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Lucht and Dr. Zhang 14:00 1233
14:40
1234
Tailored Redox Shuttle Additives for Overcharge Protection of Lithium-Ion Batteries – Z. Zhang, L. Zhang, W. Weng, and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) Perfluoronated Phosphazene Based Additives for Improvement of Safety and Battery Lifetimes in Lithium-Ion Batteries – M. K. Harrup, K. L. Gering, H. W. Rollins, S. V. Sazhin, M. T. Benson, D. Jamison, and C. Michelbacher (Idaho National Laboratory)
15:00 1235
Wide Operating Temperature Range Electrolytes for High Voltage and High Specific Energy Li-Ion Cells – M. C. Smart, C. Hwang, F. C. Krause, J. Soler, W. C. West, B. Ratnakumar (Calfornia Institute of Technology), and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)
15:20 1236
Initial Decomposition of LiPF6 -Based Lithium Battery Electrolytes with Additives – S. Wilken, M. Treskow, J. Scheers, P. Johansson, and P. Jacobsson (Chalmers University of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
171
Wednesday, October 10
09:00 1226
B9
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 12 (PEFC 12)
08:00 1486
In Situ Water Distribution Visualization in MEA by Soft X-ray Radiography – S. Tsushima, P. Deevanhxay, T. Sasabe, and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
08:40 1487
Visualization of Liquid Water Accumulation in PEMFCs Operating at Different Temperatures by Soft X-ray Radiography – P. Deevanhxay, T. Sasabe, S. Tsushima, and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
09:00 1488
Visualized Liquid Water Evolution in a PEM fuel cell using Synchrotron Radiography – J. Hinebaugh, J. Lee, and A. Bazylak (University of Toronto)
Wednesday, October 10
09:20 1489
10:00 1490
10:20
10:40
172
1493
3D Chemical Mapping of PEM Fuel Cell Cathodes by Scanning Transmission Soft X-ray Spectro-Tomography – V. Berejnov (McMaster University), D. Susac (AFCC), J. Stumper (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.), and A. P. Hitchcock (McMaster University)
11:20
1494
Heterogeneous Porosity Distribution Under Compression of Gas Diffusion Layer Using Synchrotron X-Ray Tomography – J. Je, S. Doh (Pohang University of Science and Technology), J. Kim (The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute), and M. Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
11:40
1495
Effects of Channel Structure and Wettability on Liquid Water Transport in Cathode of PEFC – Y. Ishizaki (Kyoto Institute of Technology), R. Taniguchi (Daikin Industries, LTD.), K. Nishida (Kyoto Institute of Technology), S. Tsushima, and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Energy Technology / Corrosion / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
A.2.1 Visualization – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Daniel Hussey and Ugur Pasaogullari
09:40
11:00
1491
1492
Three-Dimensional Studies on Compressed Gas Diffusion Layers and the Water Distribution in Operating Fuel Cells Using Synchrotron X-ray Imaging – C. Tötzke (Technische Unversität Berlin), I. Manke, T. Arlt, H. Markötter, A. Hilger, F. Wieder (HelmholtzZentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), J. Bohner (Forschungszentrum Jülich), W. Lehnert (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), G. Gaiselmann (Universität Ulm), V. Schmidt (Ulm University), J. Haußmann, J. Scholta (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- and Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden Württemberg), H. Riesemeier, A. Kupsch (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung), and J. Banhart (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin)
Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village B-2.1 Stack Structure/Components (1) – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Yuichio Tabuchi and Tom Fuller 08:00 1496
Higher Current Density Operation in PEMFC for Automobile applications – Y. Tabuchi, T. Shiomi, Y. Fukuyama, K. Sato, and N. Kubo (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd)
08:40 1497
Missions and Progressions of NEDO’s Cell Evaluation Project – M. Hori (Daido University), K. Kobayashi (Fuel Cell Research Center, DAIDO University), Y. Oono, and A. Daimaru (Daido University)
09:00 1498
A 2 kW Power System Based on an Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cell Stack Developed at Cellera Technologies – S. Gottesfeld (cellera Technologies)
09:20 1499
Investigation on Effect of PTFE Treatment on GDL Micro-structure by High-resolution X-ray CT – T. Sasabe (Tohoku University), G. Inoue (Kyoto University), S. Tsushima, S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology), T. Tokumasu (Tohoku University), and U. Pasaogullari (University of Connecticut)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Intermission (20 Minutes) Neutron Imaging PEMFCs with ~1 µm Spatial Resolution – D. S. Hussey, D. Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology), B. Khaykovich (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), M. V. Gubarev (NASA), D. Spernjak, J. D. Fairweather, R. Mukundan, R. Lujan, and R. L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory) 3D-Visualization of Cathode Catalyst Layer in MEA of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell by X-ray Computed Laminography XAFS – T. Saida (Natinal Insitute of Natural Sciences Insitute for Molecular Science), O. Sekizawa (The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo), N. Ishiguro (Natinal Insitute of Natural Sciences Insitute for Molecular Science), K. Uesugi, M. Hoshino (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute, SPring-8,), T. Uruga (JASRI/ SPring-8), S. Ohkoshi (Department of Chemistry, The University of Tokyo), T. Yokoyama (Natinal Insitute of Natural Sciences Insitute for Molecular Science), and M. Tada (Insitute for Molecular Science)
10:00 1500
Dynamic Analysis and Diagnostics of a High Temperature PEM Fuel Cell Stack – Y. Zhu, W. Zhu, and B. J. Tatarchuk (Auburn University)
10:20 1501
Fabrication and Optimization Membrane Electrode Assembly with Support-Less Platinum Catalysts for Space Applications – X. Huang (USC), W. A. Rigdon (University of South Carolina), K. Billings, and T. I. Valdez (California Institute of Technology)
10:40 1502
Novel Metallic Glass Micro Fuel Cell Architecture – R. C. Sekol, G. Kumar, M. Carmo, S. Mukherjee, F. Gittleson, N. Hardesty-Dycke, J. Schroers, and A. D. Taylor (Yale University)
Electron Tomography Based 3D Reconstruction of Fuel Cell Catalysts and Catalyst Layers – J. Jankovic (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.), D. Susac (AFCC), T. Soboleva, and J. Stumper (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.) Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
11:00
1503
Screening Balance of Plant Materials to Understand their effect on Fuel Cell Performance – H. N. Dinh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), M. Das (University of South Carolina), K. Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), M. S. Opu (University of South Carolina), H. Wang, C. S. Macomber (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), M. Ohashi, and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)
11:20
1504
Investigating the Performance of Catalyst Layer Micro-Structures with Different Platinum Loadings – M. Khakbaz Baboli, D. B. Harvey, and J. G. Pharoah (Queen’s University)
11:40
1505
Development of Ultra-Low Pt Alloy Cathode Catalyst for PEM Fuel Cells – B. N. Popov, T. Xie, T. Kim, W. Jung, A. Kriston, P. Ganesan (University of South Carolina), and H. Kim (Yonsei University)
11:20
1515
A Non-humidified Fuel Cell Using Fluorohydrogenate Ionic Liquid-Polymer Composite Membrane Prepared by Living Radical Polymerization – P. Kiatkittikul, J. Yamaguchi, T. Nohira, R. Hagiwara, Y. Tsujii (Kyoto University), and T. Sato (Tsuruoka National College of Technology)
11:40
1516
Intermediate-Temperature Fuel Cells Using an Anhydrous Proton Conductor AIII0.5BV0.5P2O7 – P. Heo (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), Y. Shen (Nagoya University), M. Nagao (California Institute of Technology), K. Kim, C. Pak, K. Choi, H. Chang (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), and T. Hibino (Nagoya University)
Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village D-2.1 Pt-Based Cathode Catalysts 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Tatsuya Hatanaka and Rohit Makharia
C-2.1 High Temperature PEMFC Membranes 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Deborah Jones and Akihiro Ohira 08:00 1506
Synthesis and Properties of High Temperature Proton Exchange Membranes Based on Polybenzimidazoles Containing Hydroxypyridine – L. Zhou and R. He (Northeastern University)
08:20 1507
Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells of Graft-type sulfonated Polybenzimidazoles – J. Park (The University of Tokyo), M. Asano, Y. Maekawa (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), and K. Kudo (The University of Tokyo)
08:40 1508
Performance of the HT-PEM Membrane Electrode Assembly – H. Hjuler, T. Steenberg, C. Terkelsen, T. Holst, H. Garcia (Danish Power Systems), and K. Cooper (Scribner, Inc.)
09:00 1509
Performance Analysis of a HT-PEM Fuel Cell under Mechanical Compression Control – A. Diedrichs and P. Wagner (NEXT ENERGY – EWE-Research Centre for Energy Technology)
09:20 1510
Thermogravimetric and Spectroscopic Investigation of the Interaction between Polybenzimidazole and Phosphoric Acid – A. Majerus, F. Conti, C. Korte, W. Lehnert, and D. Stolten (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00
1511
Sulfonated-Nanocomposites Incorporated Polybenzimidazole Based Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells – K. A. Stewart and H. Pal Singh Missan (University of the West Indies)
10:20
1512
Novel Polybenzimidazole-Phosphoric Acid Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications – G. W. Yeager (General Electric), L. Krishnan, E. Thomas, and T. Zhang (GE Global Research)
10:40
1513
A Novel, Easy to Synthesize, Anhydrous Derivative of Phosphoric Acid for Use as Electrolyte in H 2/O2 Fuel Cells – Y. Ansari, T. Tucker, and A. Angell (Arizona State University)
11:00
1514
Non-Humidified Fuel Cells Using a Protic Ionic Liquid as Electrolyte – T. Yasuda, Y. Honda, R. Tatara, K. Dokko, and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
08:00
1517
U.S. Department of Energy Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Catalyst Development Activities – T. G. Benjamin (Argonne National Laboratory), K. Epping-Martin, N. L. Garland, D. L. Ho (U.S. Department of Energy), J. P. Kopasz (Argonne National Laboratory), D. C. Papageorgopoulos (U.S. Department of Energy), and W. F. Podolski (Argonne National Laboratory)
08:20
1518
Performance and Durability Benchmark of Advanced Cathode Catalysts, and Development Target for Platinum Reduction in PEM Fuel Cell Vehicles – R. Makharia, T. Greszler, and N. Subramanian (General Motors)
08:40 1519
Theoretical Study on Particle Size effect of Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Pt Catalyst – Y. Kawamura (Toyota Motor Corporation) and R. Jinnouchi (Toyota Central R&D Laboratory)
09:00 1520
The Particle Size Effect on the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity of Pt Catalysts: Influence of Electrolyte and Relation to Single Crystal Models – M. Nesselberger (University of Copenhagen)
09:20 1521
Synthesis of Platinum Catalyst Clusters and Electrochemical Investigation of Stability – R. A. Hackendorn and A. V. Virkar (The University of Utah)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1522
Pt Nanoparticles Dispersion Influence on the Fuel Cell Performance – M. Darab (NTNU), J. Gómez de la Fuente, M. Skinlo Thomassen (SINTEF), and S. Sunde (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
10:20 1523
Electrocatalytic Behavior of Tailored Shape Platinum Nanoparticles – S. Baranton, P. Urchaga, C. Coutanceau (Université de Poitiers), and G. Jerkiewicz (Queen’s University)
10:40 1524
First-Principles Analysis of the Electrocatalytic Activity of Pt(100) Surface for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – B. Han (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)), V. Viswanathan (Stanford univerity), and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)
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Honolulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
11:00
11:40
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Analysis of Pt Oxide Formation on Working Cathode of PEFC by Operando-XAFS – T. Hatanaka, K. Hiroshima, Y. Nishimura, T. Nonaka, K. Dohmae (Toyota Central R&D Labs. Inc.), R. Jinnouchi (Toyota Central R&D Laboratory), and Y. Morimoto (Toyota Central R&D Labs. Inc.) The effect of Platinum Oxide Growth on Platinum Stability in PEMFCs – E. L. Redmond, P. Trogadas, F. M. Alamgir, and T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village A-2.2 Diagnostics – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Xinyu Huang and Jian Xie 14:00 1538 14:40
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Wednesday, October 10
E-2.1 Small Organic Molecule Oxidation in Acid – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Bruno Pollet and Christophe Coutanceau 08:00 1527
A Ternary Catalyst for Dimethyl Ether Electrooxidation – Q. Li, G. Wu, C. Johnston, and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
08:20 1528
Pt Decorated Amorphous RuIr Alloys as High Efficiency Electrocatalyst for the Methanol Oxidation Reaction – B. G. Pollet (HySA Systems Competence Centre)
08:40 1529
Ethanol Oxidation Reaction on Tandem-type Pt/ Rh/SnO x Electrocatalysts – H. Inoue, A. Haze, M. Chiku, and E. Higuchi (Osaka Prefecture University)
09:00 1530
Development of High Performance Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell Using Hyper Branched Polymer as a Catalyst Stabilizer – T. Tsujiguchi, M. Kojima, T. Iwakami, N. Nakagawa (Gunma University), and K. Kojima (Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd.)
09:20 1531
Carbon-TiO2 Composite Nanofibers as a Promising Support for PtRu Anode Catalyst of DMFC – M. A. Abdelkareem, Y. Ito, T. Tsujiguchi, and N. Nakagawa (Gunma University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1532
10:20 1533
10:40 1534
11:00
1535
O2-Enhanced Methanol Oxidation at Pt-Ru-C Ternary Sputtered Electrode – S. Shironita, M. Ueda, and M. Umeda (Nagaoka University of Technology) Enhancement of Catalytic Properties for the Electrooxidation of Polyols on Bi-Modified Pt and Pd Nanoparticles – C. Coutanceau, S. Baranton, M. Simoes, and L. Demarconnay (Université de Poitiers) Electrochemical Behavior and Morphology of Nano Catalyst for Fuel Cell: The effect of Ultrasonic and Microwave Techniques – V. Tran, T. Doan, N. Duong, M. Le, and T. Nguyen (Vietnam National University) Novel 3-D Graphite Oxide-Nanoribbon Supported Metal Catalysts for Methanol Oxidation Reaction – H. Wang, B. A. Kakade, T. Tamaki, H. Ohashi, and T. Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
11:20
1536
Reaction Analysis of Alcohol Electro-oxidation at Intermediate Temperatures – J. Otomo, I. Shimada, F. Kosaka, K. Ishiyama, and Y. Oshima (The University of Tokyo)
11:40
1537
The Impact of Formaldehyde and Formic Acid on Methanol Electrooxidation at Pt-film Electrode: A Combined ATR-FTIRS/DEMS Study – R. Reichert, J. Schnaidt, Z. Jusys, and R. Behm (Ulm University)
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Application of Impedance Spectroscopy to Characterize PEM Fuel Cells – M. E. Orazem (University of Florida) Performance Characterization of PEM Fuel Cell Stacks Using AC impedance Spectroscopy – J. O. Park, J. Yi, J. Kim, T. Song, and J. Ko (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) Study on Protocols for Evaluating Reactant Gas Transport in Cathode Catalyst Layers of PEFC – H. Yasuda, K. Kobayashi, A. Daimaru, and M. Hori (Daido University)
15:20
1541
An Oxygen Flux Interrupt Method and In Situ Micro-Sensor for Characterizing Oxygen Transport in PEFCs – W. K. Epting and S. Litster (Carnegie Mellon University)
15:40
1542
Measurements of Water Vapor and Current Distributions and Prediction of Water Crossover in PEMFC under Low-Humidity Conditions – K. Nishida, M. Asa (Kyoto Institute of Technology), S. Tsushima, and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
16:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:20 1543
In-plane Liquid Water Distribution at the Interface Between the Gas Diffusion Layer and Catalyst Layer in the Cathode of a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell with a Hybrid Pattern Flow Field – H. Nakajima, T. Kitahara, Y. Takazono, S. Miyahara, and A. Shimizu (Kyushu University)
16:40 1544
Segmented PEMFC with Sub-millimeter Resolution – U. Shrivastava, A. Sarkar, and K. Tajiri (Michigan Technological University)
17:00
1545
Using a Novel Current Distribution Board to Understand Local Water Transport in PEMFCs – V. Lilavivat, S. Shimpalee, J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina), C. Mittelsteadt, and H. Xu (Giner Inc.)
17:20
1546
Design of An Optical Fiber Sensor for In Situ Measurement of Temperature and Water Droplet Detection in a PEM Fuel Cell – K. Inman and X. Wang (Oakland University)
17:40
1547
Calculating Hydrogen Mass Transport Coefficients in a PEMFC at Different Operating Conditions Using a Hydrogen Pump Configuration – M. Angelo, K. Bethune, and R. Rocheleau (University of Hawaii)
Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village B-2.2 Stack Structure/Components (2) – 14:00 – 15:20 Co-Chairs: Doug Hansen and Kazuhiko Shinohara 14:00 1548
Manufacturing All-Polymer Laminar Flow-Based Fuel Cells – A. Hollinger (UIUC) and P. J. Kenis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
1549
Fabricating and Measuring Low-Platinum Content HOR/HER Gas Diffusion Electrodes – Y. Zhang, J. Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Y. Hsieh (National Chiao Tung University), and R. R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
14:20
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
1550
Fabrication of Bipolar Plates Based on Graphite Sheet via Stamping Method – T. Park, I. Chang, Y. Lee, and S. Cha (Seoul National University)
15:00
1551
A Novel Lightweight Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Stack for Robot Systems – S. Hwang, J. Jang, G. Choi, S. Lee, O. Kwon, D. Lee, A. Bates, R. M. Ench (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology), and S. Park (University of Louisville)
Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village D-2.2 Pt-Based Cathode Catalysts 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Bryan Pivovar and Peter Strasser 14:00 1560
14:20
1561
DFT Study of Pt Alloy and Pt Thin Film Catalysts for the Cathode Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEM Fuel Cells – W. Goddard III, Y. Sha, T. Yu, H. Tsai, B. V. Merinov (California Institute of Technology), and P. Shirvanian (Ford Motor Co.)
14:40
1562
Development of Alternated Catalyst Layer Structure for PEM Fuel Cells – W. MEI, T. Fukazawa, Y. Nakano, Y. Akasaka, and K. Naito (Toshiba Coporate R&D Center)
Honolulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village C-2.2 Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membranes 2 – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Hideki Nakagawa and Mark Edmundson 14:00
1552
Copolymeric Short-Long Side Chain PFSA/PTFE Composite Membranes with High Ion Exchange Capacities for Fuel Cell Applications – Y. Zhang and Y. Zhu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
14:40
1553
Effect of Thermal Treatment on the Properties of Ultra-Thin Nafion Film – D. K. Paul (Queen’s University & Queen’s – RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre) and K. Karan (Queen’s University)
15:00 1554
Role of Chemical-Mechanical Energies in Understanding Structure and Properties of Aged and Degraded Membranes – A. Kusoglu and A. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
15:20 1555
15:40
1556
16:00
16:20
1557
17:00
17:20
1558
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15:00 1563
Theoretical Study of the Structure, Stability and Oxygen Reduction Activity of Ultrathin Platinum Nanotubes – I. Matanovic, F. H. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory), P. R. Kent (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and N. J. Henson (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
15:20 1564
Oxygen Reduction Activity of Vapor-Grown Platinum Nanotubes – A. B. Papandrew, R. Atkinson, G. A. Goenaga, D. L. Wilson (The University of Tennessee), S. S. Kocha, K. Neyerlin, J. W. Zack, B. S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and T. A. Zawodzinski Jr. (The University of Tennessee)
15:40 1565
Activity and Durability of Pt Extended Network Electrocatalyst Structures Made from Spontaneous Galvanic Displacement – K. Neyerlin, B. A. Larsen, S. S. Kocha, and B. S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Numerical Validation of Water Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes – R. S. Fu, N. Khajeh-Hosseini-Dalasm, and U. Pasaogullari (University of Connecticut) On the Diffusion Coefficient of Water in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes – T. Berning, A. Olesen, and S. K. Kær (Aalborg University) Intermission (20 Minutes) A Study on Structural Property of Ionomer as A Model for Catalyst Layer – A. Ohira (AIST), S. Kuroda (Fuel Cell Cutting-Edge Center, Technology Research Association), M. Yamaguchi, M. Barique, and H. Mohamed (uel Cell Cutting-Edge Center, Technology Research Association) Accelerated Testing of Carbon Corrosion and Membrane Degradation in PEM Fuel Cells – R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), G. James, D. Ayotte (Ballard Power Systems), J. Davey, D. Langlois, D. Spernjak, D. Torraco (Los Alamos National Laboratory), S. Balasubramanian, A. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), K. L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and R. L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Degradation of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membrane Water Permeance via Formation of Sulfonic Acid Anhydrides – S. Clapham, F. D. Coms, T. Fuller, and L. Zou (General Motors Company)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
High-Fidelity Simulations of Nano-Structured Thin Film (NSTF) Catalysts – S. Kim, Z. Zhou (Michigan Technological University), and K. Moriyama (Honda R&D)
16:00
16:20 1566
Intermission (20 Minutes) Important Role of Cerium Oxide in Oxygen Reduction Reaction at Pt-CeOx Nanocomposite Electrocatalyst Studied by In Situ Electrochemical XAFS – T. Masuda (NIMS), H. Fukumitsu, K. Fugane, H. Togasaki (National Institute for Materials Science), D. Matsumura, K. Tamura, Y. Nishihata (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), H. Yoshikawa, K. Kobayashi, T. Mori (National Institute for Materials Science), and K. Uosaki (NIMS)
16:40
1567
Effect of Silicotungstic acid on Cathode Performance in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – P. Baker, H. R. Kunz, and L. Bonville (University of Connecticut)
17:00
1568
Analyzing the effect of Ultra-Low Pt Loading on Mass and Specific Activity of PEM Fuel Cells – A. Kriston, T. Xie, T. Kim, W. Jung, P. Genesan, and B. N. Popov (University of South Carolina)
17:20
1569
Impact of Platinum Loading and Catalyst Layer Structure on PEMFC Performance – J. Owejan (General Motors Electrochemical Energy Research Laboratory), J. Owejan, and W. Gu (General Motors)
17:40
1570
Multi-Step Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) Kinetics on Pt including Water Activation – B. Jayasankar, K. Karan, and D. B. Harvey (Queen’s University)
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14:40
Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village E-2.2 Materials and Fuels for Alkaline Systems – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Zenonas Jusys and Elöd Gyenge
New Technology Subcommittee Nautilus 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
14:00
1571
Borohydride Electrooxidation: New Insights Based on an Old Paradigm – S. Sun, Z. Jusys, and R. Behm (Ulm University)
14:40
1572
Hydrazine Electrooxidation of Ni-La Catalysts for Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – T. Sakamoto, K. Asazawa (Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd.), U. Martinez, B. Halevi, P. Atanassov (The University of New Mexico), K. Yamaguchi, N. Mizuno (University of Tokyo), D. Matsumura, Y. Nishihata (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), and H. Tanaka (Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd.)
08:00
1749
Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production from Sunlight via Tuning the Band Gaps Using Impurities-Doping Techniques – H. Yun, S. Yu, and J. Yi (Seoul National University)
08:30
1750
Effect of Carbonate Ion Species on Power Generation Characteristics of Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell – S. Suzuki, H. Muroyama, T. Matsui, and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)
Fueling Vehicles with Sun and Water – K. E. Ayers, E. B. Anderson, K. Dreier (Proton OnSite), and K. W. Harrison (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
09:00 1751
15:00
15:20
15:40
Wednesday, October 10
Renewable Fuels from Sunlight and Electricity
Technology / High Temperature Materials / B10 Energy Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry /
1573
1574
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Investigations of the Anodic Oxidation of Ethanol under Forced Convection and Ambient Conditions – J. O. Meier, C. Cremers (Fraunhofer ICT), U. Stimming (Technische Universität München), and J. Tübke (Fraunhofer ICT) Development of a Swiss-Roll Mixed-Reactant Feed Direct Borohydride Fuel Cell – A. Aziznia, C. W. Oloman, and E. L. Gyenge (The University of British Columbia)
16:00
16:20
1576
Direct Borohydride Fuel Cells: A Progress Review from Electrocatalysis to Novel Mixed Reactant Fuel Cell Design – E. L. Gyenge (The University of British Columbia)
17:00
1577
Improvement of Properties of Anion Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications by Controlling Water State – H. Jung, H. Ohashi, T. Tamaki, and T. Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
17:20
17:40
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1579
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Boron and Phosphorus Co-Doped Graphene as Metal-Free Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Medium – G. Jo and S. Sangaraju (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology) Hydroxide Based Decomposition of Functionalized Benzyltrimethylammonium Cations – C. S. Macomber (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), H. Long, E. Gjersing, C. Engtrakul (National Renewable Energy Lab), C. Lyiza, Y. Yang, D. Knauss (Colorado School of Mines), and B. S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Photoelectrochemical Cells and Biological Devices – 08:00 – 09:50 Co-Chairs: Pawel Kulesza and Jae-Joon Lee
09:30
1752
Photobiological H 2 Production: Theoretical Maximum Light Conversion Efficiency and Strategies to Achieve it – M. L. Ghirardi (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Vectorial Enzyme Activation at Illuminated Semiconductor-Enzyme-Electrolyte Junctions – K. Skorupska, H. Lewerenz (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin), and P. J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)
Photoelectrochemical Cells and Photocatalysts – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Nick Wu and Hyunwoong Park 10:00
1753
ITO Nanowire-Based Photoelectrodes for Extremely Fast Charge Collection – J. Noh (KRICT-EPFL Global Research Laboratory), J. Kim (Korea Institute of Science), G. Han (Sungkyunkwan University), H. Shin (Kookmin Universiry), and H. Jung (Sungkyunkwan University)
10:20
1754
Straightforward Measurement of Photoelectrode Minority Carrier Diffusion Length – A. J. Leenheer, R. A. Pala, and H. A. Atwater (California Institute of Technology)
10:40
1755
Silicon Based Tandem Cells: A Novel Photocathode for Efficient PEC Water Splitting – E. Murugasen, W. Calvet, B. Kaiser, and W. Jaegermann (Technical University Darmstadt)
11:00
1756
Enhancement of Photoactivity in Hematite Film with Controlled Morphology and Texture from Direct Spray Pyrolysis for Solar Water Splitting – T. Yang, H. Kang, J. Lee, B. Koo, K. Nam, and Y. Joo (Seoul National University)
11:20
1757
Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production: Insights on Disrupting the Stability/Efficiency Trade-Off – T. Schiros (Columbia University), J. Leisch, H. Ohldag (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source), H. Ogasawara (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource), M. Toney, A. Nilsson (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source), T. G. Deutsch (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), W. Choi (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), M. Mayer (University of California, Berkeley), and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
1758
Photoelectrosynthetic Hydrogen Evolution from Free-Standing Silicon Microwire Arrays – S. Ardo, E. L. Warren, S. Park, B. S. Brunschwig, H. A. Atwater, and N. S. Lewis (California Institute of Technology)
•
1769
Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Platinum-Based Films Used as Cathode Materials in the Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – P. Hien, L. M. Phung, N. T. Hoang, and N. T. Thoa (Vietnam National University)
12:00
1759
Visible-Light-Absorbing Polyoxometalates as Building Blocks for All-Inorganic Photosynthetic Assemblies – R. Nakamura, T. Takashima, A. Yamaguchi, and K. Hashimoto (The University of Tokyo)
•
1770
The Properties According to Pore Former with SOFC Unit Cell Using Decalcomania Method – M. Lee, B. Kim, B. Choi, and S. Kim (Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology)
•
1771
Solar Hydrogen Generation at Pre-Structured Silicon Photocathodes Activated by Bimetallic Nanoparticles – M. Lublow (Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Society), C. Merschjann, and T. Schedel-Niedrig (Helmholtz-Centre-Berlin for Materials and Energy)
Keynote Speech on Electrochemical Devices and Fuels – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Xiao-Dong Zhou and Nick Wu 14:00
1760
Reversible Fuel Cells for Power Generation and Fuel Production – A. V. Virkar (The University of Utah)
•
1772
14:40
1761
Integrative Multiphysics Development of Material Systems for a Renewable Future: The HeteroFoaM Story – K. Reifsnider (University South Carolina), Y. Du (University of South Carolina), W. K. Chiu (University of Connecticut), and K. Brinkman (Savannah River National Laboratories)
Understanding the Reaction Mechanism in the Sugar-Air Flow Battery – S. Li (University of Hawaii at Manoa), D. Scott (Brigham Young University – Hawaii), and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
•
1773
Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems for Small Scale Power Generation – S. C. Singhal (China University of Mining and Technology) and X. Zhou (University of South Carolina)
Catalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Carbon Monoxide Using the Rhenium(I) Complex (5,5’-Bisphenylethynyl-2,2’-Bipyridyl)Re(CO)3Cl – E. Portenkirchner, K. Oppelt, C. Ulbricht, D. A. Egbe, H. Neugebauer, G. Knör, and N. Sariciftci (Johannes Kepler University Linz)
•
1774
New Polyethylene Based Anion Exchange Membranes (PE-AEMs) with High Ionic Conductivity – M. Zhang, H. Kim, E. Chalkova, F. Mark, S. N. Lvov, and T. Chung (The Pennsylvania State University)
•
1775
Ruthenium-Based Materials for Oxygen and Hydrogen Evolution Catalysis in Photoelectrochemical Applications – Y. Chang, J. M. Kaneshiro, and N. M. Gaillard (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
•
1776
Membranes for Solar Water Splitting Devices – S. Ardo (California Institute of Technology), M. McDonald (University of Manitoba), S. Park, M. DiFranco (California Institute of Technology), M. Freund (University of Manitoba), and N. S. Lewis (California Institute of Technology)
•
1777
A Non-Combustible Process for Generating Energy from Bio-Waste – A. Kumar, V. Kamavaram, V. Veedu, and K. Cheung (Oceanit Laboratories Inc)
•
1778
Electrochemistry of Molybdenum and Its Oxides for CIGS Solar Cells – V. S. Saji, S. Lee, Y. Yeon, and C. Lee (Korea University)
•
1779
Interhalogen-Based Binary-Redox Couples for High-Voltage Solar Cells – N. C. Deb Nath, S. Sarker, H. Lee, and J. Lee (Konkuk University)
•
1780
Development of an Artificial Co-Enzyme for Formate Dehydrogenose with the Function of CO2 Reduction – S. Ikeyma and Y. Amao (Oita University Dannoharu)
•
1781
Photoelectrochemical Dehydrogenation of Ammonia Borane with Pt/n-Si – H. Inoue, C. Matsuda, M. Shimada, M. Chiku, and E. Higuchi (Osaka Prefecture University)
•
1782
The Activity of Ash-free Coal in Direct Carbon Fuel Cells – H. Ju, J. Kim (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), J. Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST)), S. Lee, R. Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research), and J. Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology (GIST))
15:20
1762
Keynote/Invited Speech on Eelctrochemical Devices and Fuels – 16:20 – 17:40 Co-Chair: Wilson Chiu 16:20
17:00
1763
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Design and Preparation of Pt Nanocatalysts of High Surface Energy for Efficient Energy Conversion of Small Organic Molecule Fuels in Direct Fuel Cells – S. Sun, R. Huang, S. Chen, Z. Liu, Z. Zhou, L. Huang, N. Tian, Y. Jiang, and Y. Cai (Xiamen University) Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Status and Technology Development Challenges – N. Q. Minh (University of California, San Diego)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center B10 – Poster Session – Renenable Energy and Fuels – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Nick Wu and Xiao-Dong Zhou •
1765
Microscopic Properties of III-V Semiconductor Photocathodes at the Interface with Water – B. C. Wood, W. Choi, E. Schwegler, and T. Ogitsu (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
•
1766
Structural and Photoelectrochemical Evaluation of Nano-Textured Sn-Doped AgInS2 Films Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis – Q. Cheng and C. K. Chan (Arizona State University)
•
1767
Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production from Silicon Nanostructures – S. Hwang, J. Kye (Myongji University), and I. Oh (Kumoh National Institute of Technology)
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1768
Lowering Overpotential of Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 – W. Shin, D. Saravanakumar, and J. Song (Sogang University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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In Situ FTIR Analysis of CO2 Electrochemical Reduction at Copper Electrodes – M. Ren, E. Andrews, and J. Flake (LSU)
•
1784
Theoretical Characterization of Ammonia Oxidation Intermediates and Products on Platinum Clusters – D. A. Daramola and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
•
1785
Evaluation of Current Efficiency of SOEC Using Precise On-Line Gas Analysis – Y. Tanaka (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), S. Nakamura (Tokyo University of Science), K. Sato, K. Nozaki, T. Kato, and A. Yamamoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
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1786
Metal Tungstates as Oxygen Evolution Catalysts – H. Jia (Toyota Research Institute of North America), T. Sekito (Toyota Motor Corporation), J. Stark, L. Zhou, and L. Chen (Toyota Research Institute of North America)
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1787
Modified Fe2O3 Photoanodes Prepared by Pulse Electrodeposition – W. J. Lee, P. Shinde, and G. Go (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
•
1788
Polycrystalline Cu(In, Ga)Se2 Thin Films and PV Devices Sputtered from a Binary Target without Additional Selenization – P. Liu (National Chiao Tung University), B. B. Jheng, and M. Wu (National Tsing Hua University)
•
1789
Theoretical Investigations of Transition Metal Nano-Clusters for Electrochemical NH3 Production – J. G. Howalt and T. Vegge (Technical University of Denmark)
•
1790
Choline Chloride Enhancement of Carbon Dioxide Reduction on Platinum Catalysts – W. Zhu, B. Rosen, A. Salehi-Khojin, and R. Masel (Dioxide Materials Inc.)
•
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Structure Sensistivity of CO2 Conversion on EMIM-BF4 Silver Co-Catalyst System – A. Salehi-khojin, B. Rosen, W. Zhu, and R. Masel (Dioxide Materials Inc.) Basic Study of Alkaline Water Electrolysis – A. Manabe (Chlorine Engineers Corp. Ltd.), T. Hashimoto, M. Kashiwase (Chlorine Engineers Corp., Ltd.), M. Kurosaki, T. Hayashida, K. Hirao (Permelec Electrode Ltd.), I. Shimomura, and I. Nagashima (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.)
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1793
CO2 Reduction at Glassy Carbon Electrode in the Presence of Pyridine – J. Agullo, M. Morin, and D. Bélanger (Université du Québec à Montréal)
•
1794
Cu Monolayer on Au/C and Pt/C for the Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to Hydrocarbons – I. L. Escalante-Garcia, J. S. Wainright, and R. F. Savinell (Case Western Reserve University)
•
1795
Ti-Doped Hematite Nanostructures for Solar Water Splitting with High Efficiency – J. Deng, J. Zhong, A. Pu, D. Zhang, and X. Sun (Soochow University)
•
1796
Electrochemical Synthesis of Disordered ThreeDimensional Cuprous Oxide (Cu 2O) Film and Its Photoelectrochemical Properties – S. Yoon (Hanyang University), M. Kim, J. Lim, K. Lee (Korea Institute of Materials Science), and B. Yoo (Hanyang University)
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Impact of Nitrogen Treatment on the Electronic and Chemical Structure of GaInP2 Thin-Film Surfaces – M. G. Weir, K. E. George (University of Nevada), T. G. Deutsch, A. Welch (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), R. G. Wilks (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin), D. C. Hanks, M. Blum (University of Nevada), W. Yang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), M. Bär (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin), L. Weinhardt (University of Nevada), J. A. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and C. Heske (University of Nevada)
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1798
A Ceramic-Anode Supported Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell – H. Ding, J. Ge, and X. Xue (University of South Carolina)
•
1799
Electrochemical Decomposition of Urea with Ni-Based Catalysts – W. Yan, D. Wang, and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
•
1800
Transport Phenomena in Acid-Alkaline Membrane Bi-Cell Configurations for Portable Power Sources – K. N. Grew and D. Chu (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)
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1801
Effect of Photodeposited Metal Catalysts on Oxygen Evolution at Well-Defined TiO2 (110) Surfaces – M. A. Rigsby, G. E. Alliger, and G. M. Brown (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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1802
Renewable Fuels for SOFCs: Fuel Flexibility by Gradual Internal Reforming – S. Georges, N. Bailly, M. Steil (LEPMI), F. Fonseca, S. D. Nobrega (IPEN), J. Viricelle, A. Hadjar (EMSE), and P. Gélin (IRCELYON)
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1803
The Co2p Oxidation State in Co-PI Catalysts – M. Richter and D. Schmeißer (Brandenburg University of Technology)
•
1804
Quasi Fermi Energy Tuning of Carbon Nanotubes for Solar Cells – N. C. Deb Nath, S. Sarker, H. Lee, and J. Lee (Konkuk University)
•
1805
Photocatalytic Reduction of CO2 Using Shape Controlled Anatase TiO2 with Co-Catalyst Loading – D. Saruwatari (Kyusyu Institute of Technology), N. Murakami, and T. Ohno (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
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1806
CO2 Reduction on Tin Oxide-Based Catalysts – Y. Chen and M. Kanan (Stanford University)
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1807
Fabrication and Characterization of Metal/ Ceramic Composite Electrodes for New Electrochemical Cells – A. Lapina, C. Chatzichristodoulou, P. Holtappels, and M. Mogensen (Technical University of Denmark)
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1808
Photoelectrochemical Activity of Hematite Nanowire Arrays Synthesized Using Plasmas – H. B. Russell (University of Louisville), U. Cvelbar (Josef Stefan Institute), J. B. Jasinski (University of Louisville), T. G. Deutsch (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and M. K. Sunkara (University of Louisville)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
B11 Battery / Energy Technology / High Temperature Materials
14:20
1841
Development of High Capacity Positive Electrode Material for Sodium Ion Battery – R. Kataoka, T. Mukai, K. Nakatani, A. Yoshizawa (National Institute of Advanced Industry of Science and Technology), and T. Sakai (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
14:40
1842
Na-Ion Intercalation Cathode with High Rate and Excellent Structural Stability – D. Lee, J. Xu, and Y. Meng (University of California San Diego)
Lehua, Kalia Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Na Batteries – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chair: Christopher Johnson 08:00
08:10
1831
08:40 1832
09:10
1833
09:40
Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes) Sodium Ion Batteries for Grid Applications – M. M. Doeff, M. Shirpour, and J. Cabana (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Towards the Development of the Na-Ion Technology: In Search of Suitable Electrodes and Electrolytes – A. Ponrouch, P. Senguttuvan, E. Marchante (ICMAB-CSIC), M. Courty, J. Tarascon (LRCS), and M. Palacin (ICMABCSIC) Understanding the Difference in Intercalation Behavior between Layered Na- and Li-Transition Metal Oxides – S. Kim, X. Ma, S. Ong, and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Intermission (20 Minutes)
15:00 1843
Nanostructured Na-Ion Full-Cells – S. Tepavcevic, H. Xiong, C. J. Johnson, and T. Rajh (Argonne National Laboratory)
15:20
Intermission (20 Minutes)
15:40 1844
Sodium Manganese Oxide Thin Film Cathodes: Characterization of a Na-Ion Intercalation Model System – L. Baggetto, C. A. Bridges, R. R. Unocic (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), F. Delnick (Sandia National Laboratory), N. J. Dudney, and G. M. Veith (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
16:00 1845
Phase Change of NaFeO2 during Electrochemical Na Intercalation and Deintercalation: An In Situ X-ray Diffraction Study – N. Takeichi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), K. Kuratani (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), M. Yao, M. Tabuchi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), and T. Kiyobayashi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
16:20 1846
Microstructure Evolution with Electrochemical Desodiation Process in NaxMnO2 – X. Li, X. Ma, A. J. Toumar, S. Ong, and C. Gerbrand (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
16:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
17:00
1847
Novel Cathode Materials of Sodium-Containing Metal Phosphates as Highly Voltage Sodium-Ion Batteries – M. Nose, H. Nakayama, K. Nobuhara, S. Nakanishi, and H. Iba (Toyota Motor Corporation)
17:20
1848
Structural Investigation of NaCrO2 as a Positive Electrode for Rechargeable Sodium Battery Using Molten NaFSA-KFSA – C. Chen, K. Matsumoto, T. Nohira, R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University), K. Numata, E. Itani (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.), A. Fukunaga (Kyoto University), S. Sakai, K. Nitta, and S. Inazawa (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.)
Na-Ion Batteries – Cathodes I – 10:00 – 12:30 Co-Chairs: Marca Doeff and M. Rosa Palacin 10:00 1834
P2-type Na2/3[Fe1/2Mn1/2]O2 Made from EarthAbundant Elements for High-Energy Na-Ion Batteries – N. Yabuuchi, M. Kajiyama, Y. Yamada, and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)
10:30
1835
Structure and Electrochemistry of NaxFexMn1xO2 Na-Ion Cathode Materials – J. S. Thorne, R. A. Dunlap, and M. N. Obrovac (Dalhousie University)
10:50
1836
Layered Na1-xLixNi0.5Mn0.5O2 Electrodes with O3- and P2- Composite Structure for Na-Ion Batteries – E. Lee, D. Kim, M. Slater, S. Rood, V. Maroni, D. Bass (Argonne National Laboratory), S. Hackney (Michigan Technological University), and C. S. Johnson (Argonne National Laboratory)
11:10
11:30
1837
A Study of the Reactivity of De-Intercalated NaNi0.5Mn0.5O2 with Non-Aqueous Solvent and Electrolyte by Accelerating Rate Calorimetry – X. Xia and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)
11:50
1838
Cathode Properties of Disodium Rhodizonate for Sodium Secondary Battery – K. Chihara, N. Chujo, A. Kitajou, E. Kobayashi, and S. Okada (Kyushu University)
12:10
1839
Electrochemical Behavior of Olivine FePO4 Cathode Material for Na-Ion Batteries – P. Kubiak, M. Casas-Cabanas, V. Roddatis, J. Carretero-Gonzalez, D. Saurel, and T. Rojo (CIC Energigune)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center B11 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: Christopher Johnson •
1849
Electrochemical Properties of Sn-Based Electrodes for Na-Ion Batteries – Y. Matsuura, T. Ishikawa, W. Murata, N. Yabuuchi (Tokyo University of Science), S. Kuze (Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.), and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)
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1850
Na Insertion Mechanism in Alpha NaFeO2 as Positive Electrode Materials for Na-Ion Batteries – H. Yoshida, N. Yabuuchi, and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)
Na-Ion Batteries – Cathodes II – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Mark Obrovac and Shinichi Komaba 14:00 1840
First Principles Investigations of the Electrochemical Properties of Sodium-Ion Cathode Materials – A. J. Toumar, W. D. Richards, S. Kim, X. Ma, X. Li, S. Ong, and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
179
Wednesday, October 10
Sodium Batteries
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1851
Synthesis, Characterizations and Electrochemical Studies of Na2Ti6O13 for Sodium Ion Batteries – N. Trinh (Université du Québec à Montréal), O. Crosnier (University of Nantes), S. Schougaard (Université du Québec à Montréal), and T. Brousse (University of Nantes)
11:20
1922
Electrical Performance of La-Substituted SrTiO3 Anode Material with Deficient in A-Site – G. Chen, H. Kishimoto, K. Yamaji, K. Kuramoto, and T. Horita (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
11:40
1923
Infiltrated Ni-ScYSZ Fuel-Electrodes with Improved Carbon and Sulfur Tolerance – C. Graves, S. Ricote, and T. Ramos (Technical University of Denmark)
Solid State Ionic Devices 9 –
B12 Ion Conducting Thin Films and Multilayers
High Temperature Materials South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
SOFC Electrolytes – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Tatsumi Ishihara and Srikant Gopalan 08:00 1913
Wednesday, October 10
08:20
1914
Open-Circuit Voltage Anomalies in Dense Bilayered Electrolytes: Explanation and Implications – K. Duncan (University of the West Indies) and E. D. Wachsman (University of Maryland) Conductivity of New Electrolyte Material Pr1x M1+x InO4(M=Ba,Sr) with Related Perovskite Structure for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – X. Li, H. Shimada, and M. Ihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
08:40 1915
Fabrication and Characterization of Nanosized (DyO1.5)x(WO3)y(BiO1.5)1-x-y for Lower Temperature SOFC Application – A. A. Lidie, K. Lee, and E. D. Wachsman (University of Maryland)
09:00 1916
Investigation of Electrolyte and Electrode Effects on GDC Electrolyte by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – L. Zhang, F. Liu, and A. V. Virkar (The University of Utah)
09:20 1917
Mapping Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Oxygen Vacancies in Fuel Cell Electrolytes on the Nanoscale – S. Jesse, A. Kumar, M. D. Biegalski (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), A. Morozovska, E. Eliseev (National Academy of Science of Ukraine), F. Ciucci (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), and S. Kalinin (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
09:40
1918
10:20 1919
10:40 1920
11:00
180
1921
14:00 1924
Synergy Effects of Pr2NiO4 and Ba(La)CoO3 on Cathodic Activity for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – T. Ishihara, J. Xie, Y. Ju, and S. Ida (Kyushu University)
1925
Electrochemical Study on LSCF Cathode Reaction as a Function of Microstructure, Temperature and Oxygen Partial Pressure – D. Marinha, L. Dessemond, and E. Djurado (CNRSGrenoble INP-UDS-UJF)
15:00 1926
Effects of Strontium Dopant Concentration on the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Rate Limiting Steps in LaxSr1-xCo0.2Fe3-δ Cathodes – A. Dynkin, S. Basu, U. B. Pal, and S. Gopalan (Boston University)
15:20 1927
Control of Activity and Stability by Tailoring Microstructure of Electrocatalyst-Modified Composite Cathode of SOFC – S. Lee, P. Ohodnicki, and K. Gerdes (U.S. Department of Energy)
15:40 1928
Characterization and Modeling of Infiltrated SOFC Cathode – X. Liu, Y. Li, M. Gong (West Virginia University), K. Gerdes (U.S. Department of Energy), R. Gemmen (National Energy Technology Lab), R. Pakalapati, I. Celik (West Virginia University), and T. Horita (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
14:40
16:00
Effect of Sulfur Poisoning on Exchange Current Density of SOFC Anodes – T. Hosoi, T. Yonekura, T. Yoshizumi (Kyushu University), Y. Tachikawa, S. Taniguchi (International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy), Y. Shiratori, and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University) Thin Film Ceria Based Anodes for a Single Direct Carbon Fuel Cell – M. G. Werhahn, O. Schneider, and U. Stimming (Technische Universität München)
Ab Initio Based Modeling of LaMnO3±δ Defect Chemistry for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes – Y. Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and D. Morgan (University of WisconsinMadison)
16:40 1930
A-Site Diffusion in La1-xSr xMnO3: Ab Initio and Kinetic Monte Carlo Calculations – B. Puchala (Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison), Y. Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
17:00
1931
Influence of Water Vapor on Sulfur Distribution Within La0.6Sr 0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3 Cathode – F. Wang, K. Yamaji, D. Cho, T. Shimonosono, M. Nishi, H. Kishimoto, M. Brito, T. Horita, and H. Yokokawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
17:20
1932
Electrochemical Operation of La(Ni,Fe)O3 under Cr-Poisoning Conditions – M. K. Stodolny (Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands), B. A. Boukamp, D. H. Blank (University of Twente), and F. P. Van Berkel (Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands)
17:40
1933
Nonlinear Electrochemistry Impedance Spectroscopy and Its Applications – N. Xu, J. Riley, and J. A. Kilner (Imperial College London)
Anode Materials and Design for Lower Temperature, Hydrocarbon-Fueled Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – C. Gore, K. Lee, H. Yoon, and E. D. Wachsman (University of Maryland) Degradation Induced by Sintering of Ni-YSZ Anode in SOFCs – Y. Lee, H. Muroyama, T. Matsui, and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:20 1929
Intermission (20 Minutes)
SOFC Anodes – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Elisabeth Djurado and Kazunari Sasaki 10:00
SOFC Cathodes – 14:00 – 18:20 Co-Chairs: Olga Marina and Fanglin Chen
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Ultra Small Angle X-ray Scattering Studies of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathode Powders – K. Chang, B. Ingram, M. Hopper, J. Ilavsky, and H. You (Argonne National Laboratory)
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1947
Proton Conduction in CsH(PO3H) under Dry or Humid Conditions – M. Nagao, A. Ikeda, and S. M. Haile (California Institute of Technology)
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1948
Structure and Electrochemical Property of Various Valence Metal Ion Co-doped Scandia Stabilized Zirconia – N. Sonoyama, M. Ikeda, Y. Ota (Nagoya Institute of Technology), N. Imanishi, A. Hirano, Y. Takeda, and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)
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1949
Fabrication of a Micro-tubular Bi-Layered Membrane by Electrophoretic Deposition – K. Lee, J. Seo, J. Yoon, and H. Hwang (Inha University)
•
1950
Analysis of Electrical Conduction Mechanism of LaNi1-xMxO3-δ (M = Fe, Mn) – E. Niwa, H. Maeda, C. Uematsu, and T. Hashimoto (Nihon University)
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1951
Oxygen Transport Properties of Al doped La2NiO4+δ – S. Jeon, M. Choi, H. Im, and S. Song (Chonnam National University)
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1952
Transport Properties of the Proton Conducting BaCe0.45Zr 0.4Y0.15O3-δ – D. Lim, M. Choi, H. Im, K. Lee, and S. Song (Chonnam National University)
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1953
Performance of BaCe0.85Y0.15O3-δ Electrolyte for the Proton Conducting Ceramic Fuel Cells – K. Lee, M. Choi, D. Lim, and S. Song (Chonnam National University)
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1954
Molecular Dynamics Simulation on Oxygen Ion Diffusion in LaInO3-δ Perovskite Structure Doped with Ba and Sr – S. Jeong, K. Hwang (Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology), M. Yoon, and H. Hwang (Inha University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center B12 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Eric Wachsman, John Kilner, Enrico Traversa, and Shu Yamaguchi •
1935
In Situ Examination of Oxygen Kinetics in La1-xSr xCoO3-δ Thin Films at Intermediate and Low Temperatures by X-ray Diffraction – M. D. Biegalski and S. V. Kalinin (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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1936
Preparation of A 2BB’O6 Oxides by Pechini Method for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – S. Kim, A. Dorai, D. Seo, I. Han, J. Yu, S. Kim, J. Joo, and S. Woo (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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1937
Crystal Structure and Electrical Properties of Al-Doped Lanthanum Silicate Solid Electrolytes – T. Funahashi, A. Mineshige, H. Mieda, Y. Daiko (University of Hyogo), H. Yoshioka (Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Technology), and T. Yazawa (University of Hyogo)
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1938
Power Generation of Rechargeable Direct Carbon Fuel Cells with Batch-type Charging System – H. Tanaka, A. Yabuki, X. Li, and M. Ihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
•
1939
A Comparative Study on Microstructural Change of LSM/SDC and LSCF/SDC Interfaces – M. Komoto, H. Muroyama, T. Matsui, and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)
•
1940
Study of La0.1Sr 0.9Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ for Ceria-Based IT-SOFC Cathode – M. Choi, H. Im, K. Lee, and S. Song (Chonnam National University)
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1955
Hydrothermal Synthesis and 3D-Arrangement of CeO2 Nanocrystals – K. Kobayashi, M. Haneda, and M. Ozawa (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
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1941
Evaluation of Y and Fe Co-Doped SrTiO3 as Anode Material for SOFC – H. Im, M. Choi, S. Jeon, and S. Song (Chonnam National University)
•
1956
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1942
Resistivity and Interfacial Properties of CGOYSZ Bilayers in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – J. Hjelm, P. Hjalmarsson, K. Brodersen, and S. Foghmoes (Technical University of Denmark)
Thin Film Electrodes for Li-Ion Batteries: Improved Electrochemical Properties and Mechanism Study – Z. Cui, P. Yu, and X. Guo (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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1957
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1943
Cathode Performance and Deposited Cr under Cr Poisoning Condition in the (La0.6Sr 0.4)(Co0.2Fe0.8) O3 Cathode – D. Cho, T. Horita, M. Brito, K. Yamaji, H. Kishimoto, M. Nish, T. Shimonosono, F. Wang, and H. Yokokawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
A Novel All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Battery with In Situ Formed Negative Electrode Material – Y. Amiki, F. Sagane, and Y. Iriyama (Shizuoka University)
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1958
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1944
Performance Degradation and Microstructural Change of Ni-YSZ Anode upon Thermal and Redox Cycles – M. Kubota, H. Muroyama, T. Matsui, and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)
Ionic and Electronic Conductivity in Telluride Glass Systems: Interfacial Materials for AllSolid-State Devices – I. Alekseev (St. Petersburg University), E. Bychkov, D. Le Coq, M. Kassem, M. Fourmentin (University of Littoral), and T. Usuki (Yamagata University)
•
1959
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1945
Electrochemical Studies of LSCF Powder Prepared using Pechini Process for IT-SOFC Unit Cell – H. Jeon, H. Kim, T. Kim, and H. Kim* (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Mechanistic Study of the Electrochemical Promotion of Catalysis Using Isotopic Exchange – M. Tsampas, F. Sapountzi, A. Boréave, and P. Vernoux (CNRS)
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1960
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1946
Correlation between Protonic Conductivity and Structure of Phosphate Glasses for Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cells – H. Sumi, Y. Fujishiro (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Oine, and T. Kasuga (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
Defect Chemistry and Transport Properties in MnO2 Nanowires – B. C. Solomon, J. Wu (University of South Carolina), E. Thomsen (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), J. Yang (Beijing University), and X. Zhou (University of South Carolina)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
181
Wednesday, October 10
18:00 1934
C1
Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Poster Session
•
1994
Effects of Cathodic Platinum Loadings and Organic Substrate Concentrations on the Performance of Single Chamber Microbial Fuel Cells Fed with Raw Wastewater – C. Santoro, B. Li (University of Connecticut), U. Karra (University of Connectcut), A. G. Agrios (University of Connecticut), G. Squadrito (CNRITAE), and P. Cristiani (RSE- Ricerca sul Sistema Elettrico S.p.A.)
All Divisions Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
C1 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •
1983
The Electrolytic Dissociation of 1,3-Cyclobutanedicarboxylic Acids – E. Kvaratskhelia and R. Kvaratskhelia (Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University)
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1995
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1984
Propagation and Collision of Nonlinear Electrical Responses in Aloe Vera L. and Arabidopsis Thaliana – L. O’Neal, M. I. Volkova (Oakwood University), V. S. Markin (The University of Texas), and A. G. Volkov (Oakwood University)
Electrosynthesis of Polypyrrole in Low-Viscosity Ionic Liquids – K. Tsunashima, T. Matsubayashi (Wakayama National College of Technology), Y. Ono (University of Toyama), and M. Matsumiya (Yokohama National University)
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1996
Effect of Surfactants on the Voltammetric Response and Determination of an Antihypertensive Drug Phentolamine at Boron Doped Diamond Electrode – R. Shrivastav (Dayalbagh Educational Institute), S. Satsangee (USIC), and R. Jain (Jiwaji University)
Disc-Like and Bent-Shape Semiconducting Liquid Crystals for Organic Electronics – F. Ely, M. O. Da Silva (CTI Renato Archer), R. Cristiano (Federal University of Paraíba), A. Vieira, and H. Gallardo (Federal University of Santa Catarina)
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1997
Irreversible Thermodynamics Microbial Fuel Cell Anode Model – J. E. Velez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia) and C. Sanchez (Universidad Nacional of Colombia)
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1998
Graphene Nanohybrids based on Genetically Engineered Protein for Agrichemical Biosensing – N. Heo (KAIST), S. Lee, K. Lee (NNFC), and T. Park (KAIST)
Wednesday, October 10
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1985
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1986
Potential-Induced Conformational Changes in Self-Assembled Monolayers of L-Cysteine at p-GaAs(100) Electrodes – M. Enache (Institute of Physical Chemistry “Ilie Murgulescu”), L. Preda, V. Lazarescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry Ilie Murgulescu), C. Negrila, and M. Lazarescu (National Institute of Material Physics)
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1987
Effect of Humidity of Atmosphere on Characteristics of Cathodic Film Formed on Ti in Ca2+/Ethanol Solution – T. Haruna and A. Nonaka (Kansai University)
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1988
Evolution of Cathode Surface Hydrophobicity in Microbial Fuel Cell Using Sessile Drop Technique – C. Santoro, M. Cremins, A. Mackay, U. Pasaogullari (University of Connecticut), M. Guilizzoni, A. Casalegno (Politecnico di Milano), and B. Li (University of Connecticut)
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1989
Electrodeposition of Poly (Ethyleneglycol) for Constructing the Artificial Scaffold onto Titanium – S. Migita (Tokyo Medical and Dental University), S. Okada (Kyushu University), Y. Tsutsumi, H. Doi, N. Nomura, and T. Hanawa (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
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1990
Monitoring of the Processes of Proliferation and Differentiation of Immunocytes by the Impedance Measurement Method – S. Kasai, K. Shoji, M. Tada, H. Kiriu, R. Ishii, and H. Kodama (Tohoku Institute of Technology)
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1991
Photocurrent Characteristics of Thin Films Produced from Aqueous Colloidal Dispersion of Indolino[60]Fullerene by Using Electrospray Deposition Method – H. Matsutaka, Y. Shigemitsu (FLOX Corporation), T. Orii, T. Aoyama, H. Takaku (RIKEN), and Y. Tajima (FLOX Corporation)
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1992
1993
Electrochemical Characteristics of Vinylferrocene-Terminated Si(111) Prepared in Diethyl Ether and Dibutyl Ether Grafting Media – M. U. Herrera, T. Ichii, K. Murase, and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University) A Green Electrochemical Method to Remove Protein Surface Fouling and Industrial Dye Wastes – J. Yang and S. Gunasekaran (The University of Wisconsin-Madison)
D1
Corrosion General Poster Session
All Divisions Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
D1 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: S. Fujimoto •
2095
Corrosion Protection of Steel by Conducting Polypyrrole Film Doped with Poly-acids of Mo and W – M. Sasaki, A. Hyono, M. Ueda, and T. Ohtsuka (Hokkaido University)
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2096
Corrosion under Water-Repellent Coating – H. Saito (Kanazawa University)
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2097
Monolayer and Bilayer Conducting Polymer Coatings for Corrosion Protection of Copper in Various Aggressive Media – F. Branzoi (Institute of Physical Chemistry), V. Branzoi, and Z. Pahom (University of Politehnica Bucharest)
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2098
Local Bond Structure of BaZrO3 Doped with Various Dopant Probed by Raman Spectroscopy – D. Kim, E. Patrik, S. Miyoshi, T. Tsuchiya (The University of Tokyo), and S. Yamanguchi (The Unversity of Tokyo)
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2099
Analysis of Nickel Electrodeposition Process by Using Quartz Crystal Microbalance – M. Shiina, T. Tanabe, and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
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2100
Analysis of Corrosion Behavior of Zn Thin Film by Using QCM – R. Inoue, T. Tanabe, and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
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2101
Passivation of AA5083 Aluminium Alloy by Anodic Pre-Treatments in Ionic Liquids – P. Huang, P. Howlett (Deakin University), D. MacFarlane (Monash University), and M. Forsyth (Deakin University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
2102
Passivity and Local Activation of Aluminum in Borate Buffer Solution under Action of BromideIons Additives – A. Chikova, T. A. Minakova, and S. A. Kaluzhina (Voronezh State University)
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2116
Sodium Nitrite-Based Corrosion Inhibitor for Reinforcing Steel in Simulated Concrete Pore Solutions – R. Du, Y. Guo, Y. Zhu, W. Chen, X. Wang, and C. Lin (Xiamen University)
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2103
Material Performance of Alloys in NaNO3/KNO3 at 600°C – A. M. Kruizenga and D. Gill (Sandia National Laboratories)
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2117
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2104
Determination of Current Efficiency of Anodic Film Formation in the Molten Melt by ICP-AES – S. Han (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) and H. Kim (KITECH)
Effect of Stress on Oxide Film Growth on SUS 316L Stainless Steel under High Pressure-High Temperature Water – Y. Hamaguchi and T. Ohtsuka (Hokkaido University)
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2118
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2105
Electron Beam Induced Texture Change of the Anodic Films Formed in the Molten Melt – S. Han and H. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
The effect on Impurities of the Properties of Passive Oxides on Stainless Steels – M. Abe, A. Hyono, M. Ueda, T. Ohtsuka (Hokkaido University), and T. Ishii (JFE Steel Co.)
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2119
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Evaluation of Zinc Rich Paint (ZRP) Efficiency on Mild Steel in Seashore Environment – A. H. Sofian and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
Synthesis and Characterization of Modified Nano-TiO2 Films for Corrosion Protection of Stainless Steel – Y. Zhu, J. Zhang, R. Du, H. Qi, L. Xu, and C. Lin (Xiamen University)
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Evaluation of Degradation of High Performance Organic Coatings under Outdoor Salt Spray Test – D. Ito (Yokohama National University), Y. Akira (Port and Airport Research Institute), Y. Miyata, T. Yokoyama, and S. Okazaki (Yokohama National University)
Effects of Tritiated Water on Passivation Behavior of SUS304 Stainless Steel – M. Oyaidzu, K. Isobe, and T. Yamanishi (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
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A Novel Nanomaterial Hybrid Corrosion Resistant Coating for Marine Applications – V. Kamavaram, G. Arumugam, V. Veedu, and K. Cheung (Oceanit Laboratories Inc)
Localized Corrosion Behavior of Austenitic Stainless Steel Containing Martensitic Phases in NaCl Solution – S. Abe (Shibaura Institute of Technology), T. Saito (Osaka University), K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology), and Y. Watanabe (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
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Electrochemical and Microstructural Characterization of Cr(VI) Free Passivation Layers Applied on Electrogalvanized Steel – V. E. Hernandez, M. P. Segundo (University of São Paulo), C. R. Tomachuk (Nuclear and Energetic Research Institute), and H. G. De Melo (University of Mons)
Analysis of Localized Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel in Atmospheric Environment – Y. Nakajima (Shibaura Institute of Technology), T. Saito (Osaka University), and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
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Analysis of Passivation Behavior of Stainless Steel in Na2SO4 Solutions – A. Moriyasu (Shibaura Institute of Technology), T. Saito (Osaka University), and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
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2124
Low Temperature Deposition of SiO2 Matrix onto the Surface of Stainless Steel as Protective Coating – T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University) and H. Elsayed-Ali (Old Dominion University)
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2125
Effect of Alloy Element in Low Alloy Steels on Corrosion Behavior – A. Sunahara, T. Ohmori, K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology), H. Katayama, and H. Masuda (National Institute for Materials Science)
The Electrochemical Properties of the Main Constituent Phases in Magnesium Alloys – Y. Chou, H. Yang, S. Pan, S. Chung, and W. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)
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2126
Potential Measurement of High Corrosion Resistance Metals Surface in Atmospheric Environment – Y. Hirohata, K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology), H. Katayama, and H. Masuda (National Institute for Materials Science)
Corrosion Resistance of Mg(OH2/Mg-Al LDH Film Formed on Magnesium alloy by Steam Coating Method – T. Ishziaki (Shibaura Institute of Technology) and K. Teshima (Shinshu University)
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2127
Characterization of a New Polypropylene+Graphite+Zinc Ternary Composite – J. Agrisuelas, J. García-Jareño, M. Llop, M. Piedras, and F. Vicente (University of Valencia)
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2128
Non-Destructive Evaluation for Corroded Metal Surface Using Terahertz Wave – H. Kariya, A. Sato, T. Tanabe, K. Saito (Tohoku University), K. Nishihara, A. Taniyama (Sumitomo Metals Co., Ltd.), and Y. Oyama (Tohoku University)
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2129
The Influences of Roughness of Ti Substrate and Thickness of IrO2 Intermediate Layer on Oxygen Evolution Anode Performance in Seawater Electrolysis – Z. Kato (Tohoku Institute of Technology), K. Izumiya, N. Kumagai (Daiki Ataka Engineering Co. Ltd.,), and K. Hashimoto (Tohoku Institute of Technology)
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Evaluation of Corrosion Protection of Zinc Rich Paint Coated Steel – A. Tanaka, A. H. Sofian, and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
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2111
Evaluation of Corrosion Protection Property on Galvanized Steels in Atmospheric Environment – K. Ito and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
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2112
2113
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2114
Corrosion Inhibition of Carbon Steel in Cooling Water Systems by New Organic Polymers as Green Inhibitors – F. Branzoi (Institute of Physical Chemistry), V. Branzoi (University of Politehnica Bucharest), M. Iordoc (ICPEAdvanced Researches), and Z. Pahom (University of Politehnica Bucharest)
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2115
In Situ Electrochemical Detection of Molybdate in an Absorption Refrigerator – Y. Hitoshi, Y. Hatakeyama (Iwate University), H. Inabe, K. Sekiguchi (Hitachi Building Systems Co., Ltd.), T. Hishinuma, M. Itoh, and N. Ohnaka (Hitachi Kyowa Engineering Co., Ltd)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Wednesday, October 10
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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to Characterize Different Materials in Soybean Biodiesel Medium – A. H. Akita, C. Fugivara (Instituto de Química – Univ. Estadual Paulista – UNESP), I. Aoki (Escola Politécnica – Univ. de São Paulo – USP), and A. Benedetti (Instituto de Química – Univ. Estadual Paulista – UNESP)
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2131
Graphite Layer on Metal Plates for PEMFC Applications – W. Wang and C. Lan (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
D2
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Wednesday, October 10
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Surface Morphology Changes during Dealloying – F. U. Renner, G. Ankah, and A. Pareek (MaxPlanck-Institut für Eisenforschung) Using LEIS to Evaluate Local Electrochemical Activity of Al 7475 T761/Cu Model Electrodes – J. Ferrari (University of São Paulo), H. G. De Melo (University of Mons), N. Pébère (CIRIMAT UMR CNRS), B. Tribollet, and V. Vivier (CNRS)
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2134
Triboelectrochemical Characterization of Copper Surface – S. Joo and H. Liang (Texas A&M University)
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2135
Application to Non-Destructive Inspection of Copper Corrosion via Coherent Terahertz Light Sources – K. Saito, T. Yamagata, H. Kariya, T. Tanabe, and Y. Oyama (Tohoku University)
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2136
Effect of Alloying Elements on Corrosion Behavior of Zr-Based Binary Alloys in Simulated Body Fluid – Y. Tsutsumi, S. Yalatu, S. Migita, H. Doi, N. Nomura (Tokyo Medical and Dental University), K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology), and T. Hanawa (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
2143
Evaluation of Corrosion Resistance of Co-Cr Alloy in NaCl Solution – R. Suzuki, K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology), Y. Tsutsumi, and T. Hanawa (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
Materials Degradation in Energy Systems: Corrosion and Hydrogen-Material Interactions
Corrosion / Battery / Energy Technology 306A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Fuel Cell Degradation – 08:00 – 11:00 Co-Chairs: N. Missert and S. Fujimoto 08:00 2148
Degradation Mechanisms in PEM Fuel Cells – R. L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory), R. K. Ahluwalia (Argonne National Laboratory), K. L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), C. Johnston, and R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
2149
Regarding the Enhanced Durability of Platinum Monolayer Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – K. Sasaki (Brookhaven National Laboratory), H. Naohara (Toyota Motor Corporation), K. A. Kuttiyiel, Y. Choi, D. Su, P. Liu, and R. R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
08:30
09:00 2150
Dissolution Mechanism of Platinum in Simulated PEFC Conditions – Y. Sugawara (Tohoku University), T. Okayasu, A. P. Yadav, A. Nishikata, and T. Tsuru (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Selective Dissolution of Binary Pt Alloys in Sulfuric Acid Solution – Y. Hoshi (Tokyo University of Science), R. Ozawa, T. Yoshida, E. Tada, A. Nishikata, and T. Tsuru (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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2137
Corrosion Behavior of Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite Coating on New Ti Alloy Surface in Ringer Solution – M. Popa, J. Calderon Moreno, C. Vasilescu, and S. Drob (Institute of Physical Chemistry “Ilie Murgulescu”)
09:20 2151
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Corrosion Study of Ni-Ti Orthodontic Archwires: An In Vitro Study – K. M. Britto, D. A. Macedo, R. M. Nascimento, A. E. Martinelli, and H. S. Júnior (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
09:40
10:00
2152
Influence of Cathode Polarization on the Chromium Poisoning of SOFC Cathode Materials LSM, LSCF and LNF – E. Park (Kyushu University), S. Taniguchi, Y. Tachikawa (International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy), Y. Shiratori, and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)
10:20
2153
Micro Modeling Study of Cathode/Electrolyte Interfacial Stresses for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – X. Jin, J. Shi, and X. Xue (University of South Carolina)
10:40
2154
High Temperature Oxidation of Ferritic Steels for Solid Oxide Electrolysis Stacks – S. Molin, M. Chen, J. J. Bentzen, and P. Hendriksen (Technical University of Denmark)
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2142
A Three-Electrode Implantable Micro-Chip for Obtaining Real Time Corrosion Rates during Small Animal Testing – B. A. Shaw, E. Sikora, M. W. Horn, H. A. Basantani, A. Hartsock, D. R. Cook, B. J. Gluckman, and B. A. Bimber (The Pennsylvania State University) In Vitro Galvanic Corrosion of Metallic Biomaterials – N. Shida, S. Miyabe, and S. Fujimoto (Osaka University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Analysis of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Results and Ion Release In Vitro of Si + Ion Implanted Medical 316 LVM Steel – J. C. Galván (Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalúrgicas), M. Larrea, M. Multigner (CENIM – CSIC), I. Braceras (Inasmet-Tecnalia), L. Saldaña, N. Vilaboa (Unidad de Investigación, Hospital Universitario La Paz), and J. GonzálezCarrasco (CENIM – CSIC)
Corrosion Issues in Nuclear Energy – 11:00 – 12:00 Co-Chair: S. Fujimoto 11:00
2155
Electrochemical Behavior of Ti-6Al-7Nb in Simulated Physiological Body Fluid Environment – N. A. Al-Mobarak, A. Al-Swayih (Princess Nora Bint Abdul Rahman University), and F. Al-Rashoud (AlKharge University)
On the Shape of Stress Corrosion Cracks in Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Reactor Piping – D. Kramer, S. Lee, and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
11:20
2156
Electrochemical Impedance Modeling of the Passivity of Iron in Simulated Concrete Pore Water – D. D. Macdonald, S. Sharifiasl (The Pennsylvania State University), and G. R. Engelhardt (OLI Systems, Inc.)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
2157
Comparative Study of Oxide Film Formation as a Function of Potential on High-Purity Co and Stellite-6 – M. Behazin, X. Zhang, M. Biesinger, J. J. Noël, and J. Wren (Western University)
Degradation Issues and Mitigation in Batteries, Photoanodes, and Solar Panels – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chair: N. Missert 14:00
14:30
2158
2159
Materials and Interfaces Degradation in HighEnergy Cathodes for Li-ion Batteries – R. M. Kostecki, I. T. Lucas, N. S. Norberg (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and J. S. Syzdek (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory) Corrosion Behavior of Nitride Coatings for Anodic Protection in Liquid Metal Batteries – S. Phadke and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
14:50
2160
Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Nanocomposites for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting – P. C. McIntyre (Stanford University)
15:20
2161
Materials Degradation in Solar Panels – H. G. Wheat (The University of Texas at Austin)
08:15
2237
08:30 2238
Corrosion Maps for Aluminium Alloys: Defining the Property Space and the Role of Microstructure and Chemistry in Corrosion – N. L. Sukiman, R. K. Gupta (Monash University), R. G. Buchheit (Ohio State University), and N. Birbilis (Monash University)
08:45 2239
Corrosion Protection by Trivalent Chromium Process (TCP) Coatings on Aluminum Alloys – L. Li and G. Swain (Michigan State University)
09:00 2240
Corrosion Resistance of Nanoporous Superhydrophobic Surfaces of Anodic Aluminum Oxide – C. Jeong, W. Xu, K. Du, and C. Choi (Stevens Institute of Technology)
2241
Enhanced Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steels Interstitially Hardened with Carbon or Nitrogen under Paraequilibrium Conditions – P. M. Natishan (US Naval Research Laborator), N. R. Tailleart, F. Martin (US Naval Research Laboratory), R. Bayles (Naval Research Laboratory), R. Rayne (US Naval Research Laborator), H. Kahn, and A. Heuer (Case Western Reserve University)
09:30 2242
Effect of Acetic Acid on the Cathodic Reaction of Carbon Steel Corrosion – T. Tran, B. Brown, and S. Nesic (Ohio University)
09:45
Intermission (15 Minutes)
09:15
Degradation During Production, Transportation, and Storage of Fuels – 16:00 – 17:50 Co-Chair: J. Noel 16:00
2162
Degradation of Electrocatalysts Used in the Reduction of CO2 – A Review – N. Sridhar (Det Norske Veritas (USA) Inc.), A. S. Agarwal, S. Guan, and E. Rode (Det Norske Veritas (USA), Inc.)
16:30
2163
Computational Study on Nickel Catalyst Degradation Mechanism by Carbon Deposit in Hydrogen Production – T. Ogura, H. Tsukikawa, and M. Tajima (Kyushu University)
16:50
2164
Electrochemistry of Ferroelectric PbZr 0.52Ti0.48O3 Thin Films in Sulfuric Acid – L. J. Small (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), C. Apblett, J. Ihlefeld, G. Brennecka (Sandia National Laboratories), and D. Duquette (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
17:10
2165
Electrochemical Mechanism and Model of H2S Corrosion of Carbon Steel – Y. Zheng, B. Brown, and S. Nesic (Ohio University)
17:30
2166
Corrosivity Comparison between Petroleum and Blended Hydro-Refined Diesel and Jet Fuels – J. S. Lee, R. Ray, and B. Little (Naval Research Laboratory)
D3
Corrosion, Passivity, and Energy: A Symposium in Honor of Digby Macdonald
Corrosion – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Phillipe Marcus and Simon Hall 10:00 2243
Corrosion of Nickel and Iron Based Superalloys in High Temperature Gas Environments – H. Chang and T. Yeh (National Tsing Hua University)
10:30 2244
Investigation of the Corrosion Behavior of Zinc Magnesium Aluminium Alloys with a Novel Quaternary Addition Using SVET and TimeLapse Microscopy – J. H. Malone, S. Mehraban, J. H. Sullivan, J. Elvins, and D. Penney (Swansea University)
10:45
2245
Redox Transformations in the Oxide Films on Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys and Their Influence on Corrosion Susceptibility – X. Zhang, A. Mishra, D. Zagidulin, J. J. Noël (Western University), and D. W. Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario)
11:00
2246
Transition Metal Inhibition of Titanium Corrosion: Electrochemical Behavior of Titanium in Alkaline Electrolyte – W. B. Utomo and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)
11:15
2247
Overview of the Mg Corrosion Mechanism – A. Atrens (The University of Queensland)
11:30
2248
Investigation of Zinc Dimercaptothiadiazole as a Corrosion Inhibitor for Steel – R. L. Mercado, J. Fury, M. B. Kiely (Crosslink), D. Buhrmaster (University of Dayton Research Institute), C. E. Miller (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), and P. Zarras (NAWCWD)
Corrosion 301B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Corrosion – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Mark Orazem and Behzad Bavarian 08:00 2236
Electrochemical Corrosion Measurements in Supercritical CO2 – Water Systems with and without Membrane Coating – J. Beck, M. Fedkin, and S. N. Lvov (The Pennsylvania State University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Enhanced Corrosion Resistance of Interstitially Hardened 316L Stainless Steel: Gas Phase Nitridation under Paraequilibrium Conditions – N. R. Tailleart, F. Martin (US Naval Research Laboratory), R. Rayne, P. M. Natishan (US Naval Research Laborator), H. Kahn, and A. Heuer (Case Western Reserve University)
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11:40
2249
16:45
2261
Oxygen Sensors for Accelerator Driven System (ADS) Reactors – A. Verdaguer, S. Colominas (Universitat Ramon Llull), and J. Abellà (IQS Universitat Ramon Llull)
Electrochemistry – 13:30 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Tom Devine and Wen-Ta Tsai
17:00
2262
Prussian Blue Films in Ammonium Aqueous Solution – J. Agrisuelas, C. Delgado, J. GarcíaJareño, and F. Vicente (University of Valencia)
13:30 2250
17:15
2263
Towards Tritium Electrochemical Sensors: Synthesis and Characterization of Proton Conducting Ceramic Elements – L. Llivina, S. Colominas, and J. Abellà (Institut Quimic de Sarria – Universitat Ramon Llull)
17:30
2264
In Situ Coupling Current Studies in AA5083 and AA2024 – K. Williams (The Pennsylvania State University), R. Bayles (Naval Research Laboratory), and D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
17:45
2265
On the Corrosion of Iron in PhysicallyConstrained Locations – D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University) and G. R. Engelhardt (OLI Systems, Inc.)
11:45
13:45
2251
14:00 2252
14:30
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14:45
2253
2254
15:00 2255
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2257
15:45
In Situ Electrochemical Measurement of Acid Dew Point Corrosion of Carbon Steel – T. Zhang (Harbin Engineering University)
Incorporation of Modifiers to Improve the Anticorrosion Behavior of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coatings Applied to High Strength Al Alloys – R. P. Hernandez, B. M. Vasconcelos, V. R. Capelossi (University of São Paulo), M. Olivier, and H. G. De Melo (University of Mons) Effect of Halogen Ions and Inhibitors on Corrosion Behavior of 13 Cr Stainless Steel in Packer Fluid – M. Sakairi, R. Fujita, A. Kageyama (Hokkaido University), M. Kimura, and Y. Miyata (JFE Steel Corporation) Hydration and Structural Transformations during Titanium Anodization under Alkaline Conditions – P. Acevedo Peña (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana), J. G. Vazquez Arenas (University of Waterloo), R. Cabrera Sierra (Instituto Politécnico Nacional), and I. Gonzalez Martinez (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana)
18:15
2267
The Palladium Hydrogen System; Corrosion Monitoring and Energy Production – M. C. McKubre, J. Bao, S. Crouch-Baker, P. Jayaweera, A. Sanjurjo, and F. Tanzella (SRI International)
Two Manifestations of the Passivity of the Metal in Aqueous Solution – H. Hua (China Aerospace Engineering Consultation Center) and H. Hua (Chinese Academy of Science)
18:30
2268
A 12 V / Kilo-Farad Range Lead-Carbon Hybrid Ultracapacitor and Their Envisaged Applications – A. K. Shukla, A. Banerjee, A. Jalajakshi, and M. K. Ravikumar (Indian Institute of Science)
Could this Fuel Replace Gasoline – J. O. Bockris (Gainesville)
D4
In Situ Monitoring of Phosphate Inhibitor Surface Deposition in the Cathodic Region during Corrosion of a Zinc Magnesium Aluminium Alloy Using Time-Lapse Microscopy and Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy – S. Mehraban, J. H. Sullivan, and J. Elvins (Swansea University) An Investigation into the Individual and Synergistic effects of Organically Coated Steel Systems Using the Scanning Vibrating Electrode Technique (SVET) – A. W. Littlehales (University of Wales Swansea), J. H. Sullivan, D. A. Worsley, and J. Elvins (Swansea University)
Self-organized Anodic Structures – P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)
2259
Development of Zn-Mn Alloy Based Sacrificial Coatings – S. Ganesan, P. Ganesan, and B. N. Popov (University of South Carolina)
16:30 2260
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Corrosion Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
D4 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: K. Zavadil •
2269
Kelvin Probe Force Microscopic Study on Galvanic Action between MnS Inclusions and Stainless Steel Matrix – Y. Sugawara, I. Muto, and N. Hara (Tohoku University)
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Analysis of Pit Corrosion Using Temporal Series of Micrographs Coupled with Electrochemical Methods to Estimate the Three-Dimensional Evolution of Pits – A. M. Zimer, E. Rios, M. A. De Carra, L. H. Mascaro (Universidade Federal de São Carlos), and E. C. Pereira (Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos)
Intermission (15 Minutes)
16:00 2258
Study of the Inhibition of Mild Steel Corrosion by Molybdate and Nitrite Anions – A. Al-Refaie (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation)
Mechanisms of Depassivation – D. D. Macdonald (The Pennsylvania State University)
High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes 3
Inhibition of Corrosion-Driven Organic Coating Delamination on Hot Dip Galvanized Steel by Phenyl Phosphonic Acid – C. F. Glover and G. Williams (Swansea University)
Electrochemistry – 16:00 – 19:00 Co-Chairs: M. Urquidi-Macdonald and T.-K. Yeh
16:15
18:00 2266
D5
High Temperature Corrosion Materials Chemistry 10 High Temperature Materials / Corrosion 318A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Thermodynamic/Kinetic Modeling and Experiment – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: J. Fergus and E. Opila 08:20 2325
Thermodynamic Modeling of Chromate Salt Mixtures in High-Temperature Corrosion of Superheater Materials – D. K. Lindberg, J. Lehmusto, and M. Hupa (Åbo Akademi University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Investigation of the effect the Polarisability of Dipoles on the Local Microstructures of Molten Slags Using Density Functional Theory Molecular Dynamics – A. A. Gray-Weale (University of Melbourne), J. Krahl, A. Jacob (TU Freiberg), and P. J. Masset (ATZ Entwicklungszentrum)
09:00 2327
Thermodynamic Modeling for Liquid Phase Sintering and Joining of Silicon Carbide – H. J. Seifert (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 2328
10:20 2329
10:40 2330
Transition Metal Spinel Oxide Coatings for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnects – J. W. Fergus, C. Dileep Kumar, Y. Liu, W. Tilson, A. Dekich, and H. Wang (Auburn University)
17:00
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Protection of Ferritic Steels by Nano-Structured Coatings: Supercritical Steam Turbines Applications – M. Mato, M. Hierro, S. Castañeda, G. Alcalá, I. Lasanta, M. Tejero (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), J. Sánchez (CSIC), M. Brizuela (TECNALIA-Inasmet), and F. J. Pérez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
17:20
2343
Improvement of the Resistance of Titanium Aluminides to Environmental Embrittlement – P. J. Masset (ATZ Entwicklungszentrum), F. Bleicher (TU Wien), L. Bortolotto (Dechema Forschungsinstitut), G. Geiger (TU Wien), A. Kolitsch (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf), C. Langlade (TU Belfort-Montbéliard), J. Paul (HelmholtzZentrum-Geestacht), B. Pelic (TU Freiberg), F. Pyczak (Helmholtz-Zentrum-Geestacht), D. Rafaja (TU Freiberg), P. Schumacher (Österreichisches Gießerei-Institut), M. Schütze (Dechema Forschungsinstitut), G. Wolf (ATZ Entwicklungszentrum), and R. Yankov (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
In Situ Investigation of a High Temperature Phase Transformation Using Laser Heating and Synchrotron Diffraction – P. Saradhi, S. V. Ushakov, A. Navrotsky (University of California at Davis), R. J. Weber, and C. J. Benmore (Argonne National Laboratory)
Determination of Vapor Pressures of Fe-Oxides in Humid Atmospheres – T. Markus, W. Quadakkers, and L. Singheiser (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
11:40
2333
Reaction Syntheses with Carbon Materials Chemistry: Intragranular Nanocomposites and ‘Carbon Copies’ – D. W. Lipke (Air Force Research Laboratory) and K. H. Sandhage (Georgia Institute of Technology)
High Temperature Coatings – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: T. Markus and E. Wuchina
15:00 2337
16:20 2340
Study of La 2Zr2O7 and La2Hf 2O7 Melting by Thermal Analysis and X-ray Diffraction – S. V. Ushakov, P. Saradhi, A. Navrotsky (University of California at Davis), R. J. Weber, and C. J. Benmore (Argonne National Laboratory)
2332
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Microstructures and Phase Evolution in NiAlBased Overlay Coatings – M. L. Weaver and J. P. Alfano (The University of Alabama)
Microstructural Investigation of Co- and RE-Nanocoatings on FeCr Steels – S. Canovic, J. Froitzheim, R. Sachitanand, M. Nikumaa, L. Johansson, and J. Svensson (Chalmers University of Technology)
11:20
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00 2339
2341
Hydration and Dehydration Behavior of Amorphous Tantalum Oxide with Various Oxygen Contents – T. Ozato, T. Tsuchiya, S. Miyoshi, and S. Yamaguchi (The University of Tokyo)
2335
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2331
14:20
Oxygen Gas Sealing between YSZ and Fe-Cr Alloy by Liquid-Phase-Oxidation Joining via ZrO2-Dispersed Al Interlayer – Y. Hashimoto and T. Akashi (Hosei University)
Multiscale Analysis on Gas Phase and Surface Chemistry of SiC-CVD Process – Y. Fukushima (The University of Tokyo), K. Hotozuka (IHI Corporation), Y. Funato, N. Sato, T. Momose, and Y. Shimogaki (The University of Tokyo)
11:00
14:00 2334
15:20 2338
Thermochemical Interactions of Rare Earth Based TBCs with Molten CMAS Deposits – E. M. Zaleski, C. Ensslen, and C. G. Levi (University of California, Santa Barbara) Ceramic Dusting Corrosion of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia in Ultra-High Temperature ReverseFlow Pyrolysis Reactors – C. Chun, S. Desai (ExxonMobil Corporate Strategic Research), and T. A. Ramanarayanan (Princeton University) Chemical Densification of Oxide Based Coatings for High Temperature Wear and Corrosion Resistance – P. J. Masset, M. Faulstich (ATZ Entwicklungszentrum), K. Fehr (LudwigMaximilians-Universität München), C. Weih, G. Wolf (ATZ Entwicklungszentrum), and Y. Ye (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Relationship between Electrical Properties and Stress Field in Solid Electrolyte Thin Films – F. Iguchi, Y. Osawa, and H. Yugami (Tohoku University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
D6
Light Alloys 4
Corrosion 319A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Co-Chairs: B. Shaw and R. Buchheit 08:20 2344
High Resolution SEM Investigation of Intercrystalline Corrosion on 6000-Series Aluminum Alloy with Low Copper Content – K. Shimizu (Keio University) and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
08:40 2345
Effect of Additive Elements on Corrosion Behavior for Aluminum in Weak Alkaline Solution at High Temperature – Y. Honkawa, T. Yaegashi, and Y. Kojima (Furukawa-Sky Aluminum Corp.)
09:00 2346
Combined Role of Trace Elements Pb and Sn in Low Temperature Activation of Aluminum – K. Kurt, J. C. Walmsley (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), S. Diplas (SINTEF), and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
09:20 2347
Interactions of Sulfide with Aluminum Alloys – J. S. Lee, R. Ray, and B. Little (Naval Research Laboratory) 187
Wednesday, October 10
08:40 2326
09:40 2348
The Role of Environmental Aspects and Atmospheric Contaminants on the Corrosion of 2024, 6061 and 7075 Aluminum Alloys – Y. Yoon and D. C. Hansen (University of Dayton Research Institute)
Co-Chairs: S. Virtanen and S. Fujimoto 10:20 2349
Pitting Corrosion of Aluminum Alloy in Chloride Environment – Y. Oya and Y. Kojima (FurukawaSky Aluminum Corp.)
10:40 2350
Effect of Surface Topography, Cleaning, and Conversion Coatings in the Adhesion Strength of Organic Polymers to AA2024-T3 using the Blister Test – B. C. Rincon Troconis and G. Frankel (The Ohio State University)
11:00
2351
Self-Healing Nature of Molybdate Conversion Coatings for Aluminum Alloys – D. Rodriguez, R. Misra, and D. Chidambaram (University of Nevada Reno)
11:20
2352
Organic-Inorganic Sol-Gel Coatings Modified with TiO2 Nanoparticles for Corrosion Protection of a Powder Metallurgical Aluminum Alloy – A. Jiménez-Morales, F. García-Galván, D. Carbonell, D. Montoya (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), and J. C. Galván (Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalúrgicas)
Wednesday, October 10
11:40
2353
The Role of Environmental and Atmospheric Conditions on the Corrosion of AA 2024-T3 with Various Pre-Treatments and Coating Systems – L. Petry (University of Dayton Reearch Institute) and D. C. Hansen (University of Dayton Research Institute)
Co-Chairs: K. Nisancioglu and Y. Kojima 14:00 2354
Corrosion Control Studies of AluminumComposite Interfaces in Diverse Micro-Climates – R. Srinivasan and L. H. Hihara (University of Hawaii)
14:20 2355
Metal Dissolution and Repassivation Behavior of Ti6Al4V Alloy during Rapid Straining in Simulated Body Fluid – K. Doi, S. Miyabe, and S. Fujimoto (Osaka University)
14:40 2356
Investigation of the Corrosion of Magnesium and Titanium in Simulated Body Fluids – R. Feser, M. Ceylan (University of Applied Sciences South Westfalia), and S. Virtanen (University of Erlangen)
15:00 2357
15:20 2358
Magnesium and Mg Alloys “Biocorrosion” in Protein Containing Body Fluids – P. Schmutz (EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology), N. Ott, R. Grisch (EMPA), and P. Uggowitzer (ETHZ, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) Influence of Chemistry, Microstructure and Texture on the Durability of Mg-Alloys: An overview – K. Gusieva, C. H. Davis, and N. Birbilis (Monash University)
Co-Chairs: D. Hansen and N. Birbilis 16:00 2359
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A Cumulative Approach to Tracking the Corrosion of Mg Alloys on the Microscale – R. M. Asmussen, P. Jakupi, and D. W. Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario)
16:20 2360
Local, Time-Resolved and Element-Specific Investigations of Corrosion Processes for the Development of Biodegradable Mg Alloys – N. Ott (EMPA), P. Schmutz (EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology), C. Ludwig, and A. Ulrich (EMPA)
16:40
2361
Improvement in Corrosion Characteristics of AZ31 Mg Alloy by Square Pulse Anodizing between Transpassive and Active Regions – Y. Choi, S. Salman, K. Kuroda, and M. Okido (Nagoya University)
17:00
2362
The Development of Ionic Liquid Generated Conversion Coatings for Magnesium Alloys – P. Howlett (Deakin University), J. Latham, D. MacFarlane (Monash University), and M. Forsyth (Deakin University)
17:20
2363
Corrosion Inhibition of Mg Alloys by Inorganic and Organic Inhibitors – J. Hu, D. Huang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), G. Song (GM Global R&D), and X. Guo (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
17:40
2364
Biocompatible Coatings for Mg Alloys for Tailored Degradation Behavior – S. Virtanen (University of Erlangen)
D7
Pits and Pores 5: A Symposium in Honor of David Lockwood
Corrosion / Luminescence and Display Materials 323B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Membranes & Sensing – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: I. Balberg and K. Rumpf 08:00 2405
Solid-State Nanopores: Electronic Tools for Single-Molecule Analysis – V. Tabard-Cossa (University of Ottawa)
08:30 2406
Transport in Surface Passivated Porous Silicon Membranes – A. Kovacs, W. Kronast, A. Filbert, and U. Mescheder (Furtwangen University)
08:50 2407
New Cheap Composite Membranes Using Nanoporous Anodic Aluminum Oxide Films – M. Kim, T. N. Nguyen, J. Ahn (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute), J. Kaewsuk (Korean Electrotechnology Research Institute), J. Kim, and D. Jeong (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)
09:10 2408
Importance of Pore Morphology for Super-Liquid Repellency of Solid Surfaces – H. Habazaki, T. Fujii, and E. Tsuji (Hokkaido University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Oxide Formation & Ordered Nanostructures – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: S. Ono and T. Djenizian 10:00 2409 10:20
2410
Morphological Instability Leading to Formation of Porous Anodic Oxide Films – K. R. Hebert and A. Macrostie (Iowa State University) A Continuum Model of Anodic Pore Growth in Alumina – S. J. DeWitt (University of Michigan – Ann Arbor) and K. Thornton (University of Michigan)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
10:40
2411
Controlled Fabrication of Ordered 3D Porous Alumina Nanostructures with Designed Cell Ratios by Stepwise Anodization – S. Chu, Y. Hitoshi (Iwate University), K. Wada, S. Inoue, and H. Segawa (National Institute for Materials Science)
17:00
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SVET Analysis of Tinplate Flow Melted Using Resistance Heating and Induction Vs Novel Near Infrared Heat Treatment – I. Mabbett, D. J. Warren, S. Geary, J. H. Sullivan, D. Penney, T. M. Watson, and D. A. Worsley (Swansea University)
11:00
2412
Self-Ordered Sub-10 nm Nanoporous Anodic Alumina Membranes: A New Tool for Nanotechnology – E. Moyen, L. Assaud, K. Pitzschel, L. Masson, M. Hanbücken, and L. Santinacci (CNRS – Aix-Marseille University)
17:20
2424
Imaging Metastable Pits on Austenitic Stainless Steel In Situ at the Open-Circuit Corrosion Potential Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy – R. M. Souto, J. Izquierdo, and S. González (University of La Laguna)
11:20
2413
Electrochemical Formation of Ordered Pore Arrays on Metallic Substrates – H. Tsuchiya (Osaka University), M. Kim, Y. Terada (Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University), and S. Fujimoto (Osaka University)
2414
12:00 2415
New Cheap Anodic Aluminum Oxide Composite Membranes by Lithography Technique – J. Kaewsuk (Korean Electrotechnology Research Institute), J. Kim, M. Kim, T. N. Nguyen, J. Ahn, and D. Jeong (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) Dependence of the Reactivity of Silicon Dioxide Layers on the Porous Structure – F. N. Dultsev (Institute of Semiconductor Physics SB RAS)
Device Applications – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: V. Tabard-Cossa and C. Lévy-Clément 14:00
2416
Nanostructure Modified Porous Interfaces for Enhanced Sensing and Directed Microcatalysis – J. Gole and W. Laminack (Georgia Institute of Technology)
14:30
2417
Miniaturization of Hydrogen Gas Sensors by Using Anodization Processes of Titanium – Y. Kimura, S. Kimura, R. Kojima, and M. Niwano (Tohoku University)
14:50
2418
Photoelectric-conversion Devices Based on InP Porous Structure – T. Sato, R. Jinbo, and Z. Yatabe (Hokkaido University)
15:10
2419
15:40
16:20
16:40
2421
2422
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Energy Technology 310, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Solid State Topics Afternoon Session – 14:00 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: R. Todi and O. M. Leonte 14:00 2438
Characteristics of Zinc Oxide Films Grown on Sapphire Substrates Using High-Energy H2O Generated by a Catalytic Reaction on Platinum Nanoparticles – K. Yasui, H. Miura, S. Satomoto, and T. Kato (Nagaoka University of Technology)
14:20 2439
Dielectric Constant Studies of BCN Thin Films – K. B. Sundaram and V. Todi (University of Central Florida)
14:40 2440
Effect of Wet Surface Treatments on Amorphous Silicon Anneal and Gate Breakdown – C. S. Tiwari, T. Guo, C. Breyfogle, J. Zhang, H. Mitro, L. Olmer, V. Kumar, D. Pohlman, and M. Rutte (Micron Technology Inc.)
15:00 2441
Ultrasonic Spray-Assisted Vapor-Deposition Method as a Cost-Effective and EnvironmentalFriendly Technology for Semiconductor and Dielectric Materials for Devices – S. Fujita, S. Katori, J. Piao, T. Ikenoue, and K. Kaneko (Kyoto University)
15:20 2442
UV-Visible Faraday Rotators Based on RareEarth Fluoride Single Crystals: LiREF4 (RE=Tb, Dy, Ho, Er and Yb), PrF3 and CeF3 – V. Vasyliev, E. G. Villora (National Institute for Materials Science), Y. Sugahara (Waseda University), and K. Shimamura (National Institute for Materials Science)
15:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Multi-Functionality of Nanosilicon and Its Device Applications – N. Koshida (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) Intermission (20 Minutes)
Pore Formation and Characterization – 16:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: L. Santinacci and K. Kolasinski 16:00 2420
Solid State Topics General Session
The Effect of Temperature and Electrolyte Concentration on Porous Layers Formed on InP in KOH – N. Quill, R. Lynch, C. O’Dwyer (University of Limerick), and D. Buckley (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick) Current-Line Oriented Pore Formation in n-InP Anodized in KOH – N. Quill, R. Lynch, C. O’Dwyer (University of Limerick), and D. Buckley (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick) Fabrication of a Single-Crystalline Porous InP Membrane by Electrochemical and Photoelectrochemical Etching – M. Gerngross, J. Carstensen, and H. Föll (Christian-AlbrechtsUniversity of Kiel)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
16:00 2443
The Characterization Study of Polycrystalline Silicon Grain Growth with Electron Backscatter Diffraction Patterns and Crystallinity – S. Yang, J. Chang, J. Lim, J. Shin, Y. Yoo, J. Kim, B. Chung, H. Choi, K. Hwang, and H. Kang (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)
16:20 2444
Electrical Breakdown of Anodic Aluminum Oxide Films for Electrowetting Systems – M. Mibus, E. Nein, A. Sapkota, C. Knospe, M. Reed, and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)
16:40 2445
Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics in Green-Sensitive Organic Photodiodes – S. Sul, K. Lee, D. Leem, K. Kim, and H. Han (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
17:00 2446
Single Chamber HFCVD Process for Growth of Diamond, Graphene and CNTs – S. Albin (Norfolk State University), R. Vispute, and A. Seiser (Blue Wave Semiconductors, Inc.) 189
Wednesday, October 10
11:40
E1
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center E1 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: R. Todi and O. M. Leonte •
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Wednesday, October 10
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The Systematic Study and Simulation Modeling on Dislocation Edge Stress Effects for Si N-MOSFETs – M. Liao, C. Chen, L. Chang, C. Yang (National Taiwan University), C. Hsieh (Industrial Technology Research Institute), and M. Lee (National Taiwan Normal University) The Investigation on the Relaxation of Intrinsic Compressive Stress in CMOS Transistors by Additional N IMP Treatment and AFM-Raman Stress Extraction – M. Liao, C. Chen, L. Chang, C. Yang (National Taiwan University), C. Hsieh (Industrial Technology Research Institute), and M. Lee (National Taiwan Normal University) Plasmonic Color Filters for OLED by Laser Interference Lithography – J. Park (Korea University), Y. Do (KAIST), B. Hwang (Korea University), K. Choi (KAIST), and B. Ju (Korea University) Hot Carrier effects by Gate Induced Drain Leakage Current – K. Kim (Samsung Electronics Co.), C. Han, J. Lee, D. Kim, H. Kim (Sungkyunkwan University), H. Lee (Samsung Electronics Co.), and B. Choi (Sungkyunkwan University)
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Development of Visual Inspection System for Metal Surface with Multivariate Pattern Analysis – K. Shigyo, T. Matsumoto, K. Sakiyama (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation), and H. Kobayashi (Mitsubishi Electric METECS)
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2452
Effects of Tungsten Composition Ratio on the Properties of W-In-Zn-O Films Deposited by RF Magnetron Sputtering – G. Heo (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), B. Oh (LINKLINE INC), J. Park (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Lee, Y. Lee, and D. Shin (Chosun University)
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Fabrication of n-type Semiconductive Polycrystalline Diamond by Incorporating Phosphorous Atoms – A. Nakahara, H. Naragino, K. Yoshinaga, S. Tanaka, and K. Honda (Yamaguchi University)
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2454
Carrier Transport Mechanism at Metal/ Amorphous Gallium Indium Zinc Oxide Interfaces – S. Kim, C. Choi, and H. Kim (Chonbuk National University)
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Glowth of AlN Single Crystals by Sublimation Method – Y. Oshima, M. Nakamura (National institute for materials science), Y. Masa (Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.), E. G. Villora, K. Shimamura (National Institute for Materials Science), and N. Ichinose (Waseda University)
E3
Chemical Mechanical Polishing 12
Dielectric Science and Technology 317B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
CMP Symposium (E3) Day 1 – 08:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Robert Rhoades and Gautam Banerjee 08:00
08:30 2485
Corrosion Inhibition Effect of Organic Additive on Ru Film in Colloidal Silica Based Slurry with Sodium Periodate – H. Cui, J. Lim, J. Cho, H. Hwang, J. Park, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
09:10 2486
Electrochemical Characterizations on Chemical Mechanical Polishing Compositions of Polishing Ruthenium Films in CMP Processes – T. X. Shi, J. Henry, and J. Schlueter (DA NanoMaterials)
09:30 2487
Brush Scrubbing Scratches Reduction Methods in Post CMP Cleaning – H. Soondrum (Globalfoundries)
09:50
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:10
2488
Studies on Slurry Design Fundamentals for Advanced CMP Applications – G. Basim, A. Karagoz (Ozyegin University), L. Chen, and I. Vakarelski (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)
10:30 2489
Managing Corrosion during the Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP) of Metal Films – J. Schlueter, J. Henry, and T. X. Shi (DA NanoMaterials)
10:50 2490
Microstructure and Pattern Size Dependence of Copper Corrosion in Submicron-Scale Features – U. Lee, J. Choi, J. Won (Samsung Electronics), H. Lee (Dong-A University), H. Sohn, and T. Kang (Seoul National University)
11:10
2491
Scratching of Patterned Composite Surfaces by Pad Asperities in Chemical-Mechanical Polishing – S. Kim, N. Saka, and J. Chun (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:30
2492
Effect of Chelating Agent on Chemical Mechanical Polishing Performance for Polycrystalline Ge2Sb2Te5 Film – J. Cho, J. Lim, S. Woo (Hanyang University), E. Hwang (Hynix Semiconductor Inc.), and J. Park (Hanyang University)
11:50
Lunch Break (70 Minutes)
13:00 2493
Metal Oxide Nano Film Characterization for CMP Optimization – G. Basim, A. Karagoz, and Z. Ozdemir (Ozyegin University)
13:40 2494
Novel Ru CMP Slurry Using TiO2 Nano Particle as Abrasive and H2O2 as Oxidizer – J. Park, H. Cui, J. Lim, J. Jo, H. Hwang, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
14:00 2495
Metal Clearing Process Control in Metal CMP – K. Xu, I. Carlsson, T. Liu, S. Shen, B. Swedek, Y. Wang, X. Xia, D. Bennett, W. Tu, and L. Karuppiah (Applied Materials Inc.)
14:20
Intermission (20 Minutes)
14:40 2496
190
Introductory Comments (30 Minutes)
Post-CMP Cleaning of Copper Interconnects at Sub-32nm Technology Node – T. Dnyanesh, M. Rao (Air Products & Chemicals), and G. Banerjee (Air Products and Chemicals)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Effect of Iron(III) Nitrate Concentration on Tungsten Chemical-Mechanical-Polishing Performance – J. Lim, J. Cho, H. Hwang, H. Cui, J. Park, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
08:40 2547
Effect of Stress and Measurement Conditions in Determining the Reliability of SiC Power MOSFETs – A. Lelis, R. Green, M. El, and D. Habersat (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)
15:20 2498
Effect of slurry on Vapor Deposition Polymerization (VDP)Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) in Through-Silicon Via (TSV) Applications – I. Ali, B. Sapp, R. Quon, S. Kruger (SEMATECH), K. Maekawa, K. Sugita, H. Hashimoto (TEL), M. Stender, J. Dysard (Cabotmicroelectronics), and S. Arkalgud (SEMATECH)
09:00 2548
POCl3 Annealing as a New Method for Improving 4H-SiC MOS Device Performance – H. Yano, T. Hatayama, and T. Fuyuki (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
09:20 2549
Passivation in High-Power Si Devices – An Overview – U. Grossner, A. Mihaila, U. Vemulapati (ABB Corporate Research), and C. Corvasce (ABB Switzerland Ltd., Semiconductors)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
E3 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Robert Rhoades and Gautam Banerjee
High-Frequency Power Transistors – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Mike Spencer and Joachim Wurfl
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Effects of Polishing Parameters on the Evolution of 3-D Wafer Pattern during CMP – L. Wu (Lanzhou University of Technology)
10:00 2550
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The Step Height Reduction in STI-CMP by Controlling the Adhesion Force between Abrasive and Polishing Pad – J. Seo, J. Moon, K. Kim, W. Sigmund, and U. Paik (Hanyang University)
Broadband GaN Power Amplifiers – S. Leong (PolyFET RF Devices) and K. Shenai (University of Toledo)
10:20 2551
A Promising New n++-GaN/InAlN/GaN HEMT Concept for High-Frequency Applications – V. Palankovski and J. Kuzmik (TU Wien)
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Controls of Interactions among Polishing Pad, Abrasive, and Oxide Film by Modification of Polyethyleneimine(PEI) on Under 30nm Ceria Abrasive CMP Slurry – J. Moon, J. Bae, K. Park, K. Kim, H. Park, and U. Paik (Hanyang University)
10:40 2552
Achieving Low Doped (<1016) GaN with Large Breakdown Voltages (~1000 V) – K. A. Jones, R. P. Tompkins, M. A. Derenge, K. W. Kirchner, S. Zhou (Army Research Lab.), R. Metzger, J. Leach (Kyma Technologies), P. Suvana, M. Tungare, and F. Shahedipou-Sandvik (SUNY-Albany)
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Bottom Electrode Surface Treatment effect on MTJ in MRAM Device – C. Kim, J. Jung, I. Yoon, B. Yoon, J. Park, and S. Jung (Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.)
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Improved Removal Rate in Organic Additive Assisted Ceria Chemical Mechanical Planarization – J. Bae, J. Seo, K. Park, J. Moon, H. Park, and U. Paik (Hanyang University)
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A Modeling Study on the Layout Impact of WithIn-Die Thickness Range for STI CMP – S. Kincal (Middle East Technical University) and G. Basim (Ozyegin University)
E4
Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 2
Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology 316C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
SiC MOS Devices – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Mietek Bakowski and Stan Atcitty 08:00 2545
08:20 2546
Band Diagrams and Trap Distributions in MetalSiO2-SiC(3C) Structures with Different Metal Gates – H. M. Przewlocki, T. Gutt, K. Piskorski (Institute of Electron Technology), and M. Bakowski (Acreo AB) Angle-Resolved XPS Studies on Transition Layers at SiO2/SiC Interfaces – H. Okada, A. Komatsu, M. Watanabe (Tokyo City University), Y. Izumi, T. Muro (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), and H. Nohira (Tokyo City University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
11:00
2553
GaN Technology for Millimeter Wave Power Amplifiers – A. K. Oki, M. Wojtowicz, B. Heying, I. Smorchkova, B. Luo, and M. Siddiqui (Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems)
11:20
2554
A Simple and Accurate Physics-Based Circuit Simulation Model for Depletion-Mode GaN Power Transistors – K. Shenai (University of Toledo) and S. Leong (PolyFET RF Devices)
11:40
2555
Current Status and Future Prospects of GaN HEMTs for High Power and High Frequency Applications – T. Kikkawa, M. Kanamura, T. Ohki, K. Imanishi, K. Watanabe, and K. Joshin (Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.)
12:00 2556
S-Band 300 W Output SiC MESFET – S. Cai, L. Li, J. Li, J. Mo, B. Liu, and Z. Feng (Science and Technology on ASIC Lab.)
GaN Power Transistors and Converters – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Reenu Garg and Ken Jones 14:00 2557
Low Dynamic ON-Resistance in AlGaN/ GaN Power HEMTs Obtained by AlN Thin Film Passivation – K. Chen, S. Huang, and Q. Jiang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
14:20 2558
Thickness Dependent Electrical Characteristics of AlGaN/GaN MOSHEMT with La2O3 Gate Dielectrics – J. Chen, K. Tsuneishi, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, Y. Kataoka, A. Nishiyama, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, K. Natori, T. Hattori, and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
14:40 2559
Field Control Energy-Band (FCE) Technology for GaN-Based Heterostructure Power Devices – W. Chen, Z. Wang, X. Deng, and B. Zhang (University of Electronics Science and Technology of China) 191
Wednesday, October 10
15:00 2497
15:00 2560
Electro-Thermal Circuit Modeling of Power Inductors – K. Shenai (University of Toledo), J. Wu, and H. Cui (University of Tennessee)
15:20
2561
eGaN FETs in Low Power Wireless Energy Converters – M. A. De Rooij and J. T. Strydom (Efficient Power Conversion Corp.)
15:40
Characterization of Stress Transfer from Process Induced Stressor Layer to Substrate in MOSFETs – R. THOMAS, D. Benoit, A. Pofelski, L. Clement, P. Morin (STMicroelectronics), D. Cooper (CEA LETI), and F. Bertin (CEA-LETI)
Nano-Wire Technology – 10:00 – 11:20 Co-Chairs: Hemanth Jagannathan and Kajuhiko Endo
SiC Bipolar Power Diodes – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Mike Dudley and Aivars Lelis
10:00 2612
16:00 2562
Ion Implanted 4H-SiC p-i-n Diodes: Comparison between 1600-1650°C and 1950°C Post Implantation Annealing – R. Nipoti (CNR-IMM of Bologna)
10:30
2613
16:20 2563
Thermal Behavior of SiC Power Diodes – J. Millán (IMB-CNM-CSIC), P. Godignon, and V. Banu (CNM-CSIC)
Fabrication of High-Quality GOI and SGOI Structures by Rapid Melt Growth Method – Novel Platform for High-Mobility Transistors and Photonic Devices – - H. Watanabe, Y. Suzuki, S. Ogiwara, N. Kataoka, T. Hashimoto, T. Hosoi, and T. Shimura (Osaka University)
11:00
2614
A Study of Metal Gates on HfO2 using Si Nanowire Field Effect Transistors as Platform – Q. Li (George Mason University), H. Zhu, H. Yuan, O. Kirillov (NIST), D. Ioannou (George Mason University), J. Suehle, and C. A. Richter (NIST)
16:40 2564
Multilayer Epitaxial Growth and Fabrication of 4H-SiC BJT with Double Base Epilayers – Y. Zhang, L. Yuan, Y. Zhang, X. Tang, Q. Song, X. Zhang, and Q. Zhang (Xidian University)
17:00 2565
Merits of Buried Grid Technology for SiC JBS Diodes – M. Bakowski (Acreo AB), J. Lim, and W. Kaplan (Acreo)
17:20
Wednesday, October 10
Intermission (20 Minutes)
09:20 2611
2566
Towards Very High Voltage SiC Power Devices – D. Planson, P. Brosselard, D. Tournier (Université de Lyon, INSA de Lyon, CNRS UMR 5005 Ampere Lab), and C. Brykinski (Université de Lyon, Université Lyon1, CNRS UMR 5615 Laboratoire des Multimatériaux et Interfaces)
Panel #3: Switch vs. Reverse Conducting Diode in a Power Module – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Krishna Shenai and Durga Misra 18:00
Introduction of Panelists (15 Minutes)
18:15
Stan Atcitty (10 Minutes)
18:25
M. Bakowski (10 Minutes)
18:35
T. Funaki (10 Minutes)
18:45
S. Sato (10 Minutes)
18:55
R. Ranstad (10 Minutes)
19:05
K. Hobart (10 Minutes)
19:15
Q&A (45 Minutes)
E5
Dielectric Materials and Metals for Nanoelectronics and Photonics 10
09:00 2610
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EOT Scaling – 11:20 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Shinichi Takagi and Sven Van Elshocht 11:20
2615
Aggressive SiGe Channel Gate Stack Scaling by Remote Oxygen Scavenging: pFET Performance and Reliability – M. M. Frank, E. A. Cartier, T. Ando, S. W. Bedell, J. Bruley, Y. Zhu, and V. Narayanan (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
11:40
2616
Interface Properties La-Silicate MOS Capacitors with Tungsten Carbide Gate Electrode for Scaled EOT – T. Kamale (Tokyo Institute of Technology), R. Tan (Ningbo University), K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, Y. Kataoka, A. Nishiyama, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, K. Natori, T. Hattori, and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
12:00
2617
Remote Scavenging Technology using Ti/TiN Capping Layer Interposed in a Metal/High-k Gate Stack – X. Ma, X. Wang, K. Han, W. Wang, and T. Ye (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Interface Related Studies – 14:00 – 15:10 Co-Chairs: Andrew Kummel and Koji Kita 14:00
2618
Band Lineup Issues Related with High-k/SiO2/ Si Stack – J. Xiang, X. Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences), T. Li (Institute of Microelectronics of Chinese Academy of Sciences), C. Zhao, W. Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Q. Liang, J. Li (Institute of Microelectronics of Chinese Academy of Sciences), D. Chen, and T. Ye (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
14:20
2619
Schottky Barrier Height at TiN/HfO2 Interface of TiN/HfO2/SiO2/Si Structure – K. Han, X. Wang, W. Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences), J. Zhang (North China University of Technology), J. Xiang, H. Yang, C. Zhao, D. Chen, and T. Ye (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics 313A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Strain Characterization – 09:00 – 09:40 Co-Chair: Samares Kar Development of Ultrathin Gold Film Tensile Testing by Floating Specimen on Water Surface – J. Kim, A. Nizami (KAIST), H. Lee, S. Hyun (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials), and T. Kim (KAIST)
Si Nanowire Technology – H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
2620
SiC MOS Interface States: Similarity and Dissimilarity from Silicon – T. Umeda, Y. Satoh (University of Tsukuba), R. Kosugi, Y. Sakuma, M. Okamoto, S. Harada (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), and T. Ohshima (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)
Device Manufacturing – 15:20 – 16:20 Co-Chair: Samares Kar
Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 5
Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Sensor 304A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Low-Dimensional Materials for Functional Devices II – 08:20 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Hiroyuki Sugimura and Zhiyong Fan 08:20 2697
The Electrochemical Kinetics of Selectively Corroding Poly-Silicon in Generating Lonely Crater-Defects – L. Sheng and E. Glines (ON Semiconductor)
Transparent Conductive CNT/PMMA Nanocomposite Via Electrostatic Adsorption Technique – H. Muto, N. Hakiri, G. Kawamura, and A. Matsuda (Toyohashi University of Technology)
08:45 2698
Local-Loading Effects for Pure-Boron-Layer Chemical-Vapor Deposition – V. Mohammadi (Delft University of Technology), W. De Boer (TUDelft), T. Scholtes (Delft University of Technology), and L. K. Nanver (TUDelft)
Transfer Printing of Compound Semiconductor Nanostructures on Heterogeneous Substrates – H. Ko (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
09:10
15:20
2621
Controlled Lateral Etching of Titanium Nitride in a CMOS Gate Structure using DSP+ – J. C. Foster (Intermolecular inc), S. Metzger, and P. Besser (Globalfoundries)
15:40
2622
16:00 2623
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E7
High Purity Silicon 12
2699
09:25 2700
Electronics and Photonics 320, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Materials Issues in ULSI Processing – 08:30 – 09:40 Co-Chair: C. Claeys 08:30 2653
Introduction of New Materials into CMOS Devices – H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
09:10 2654
Cu Contamination Assessment and Control in 3-D Integration – M. Koyanagi, K. Lee, J. Bea, T. Fukushima, and T. Tanaka (Tohoku University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Gettering and Defects in Circuits and Devices – 10:00 – 12:10 Co-Chairs: M. Koyanagi and E. Simoen 10:00 2655
Modeling of Boron and Phosphorus Diffusion Gettering of Iron in Silicon – A. Haarahiltunen, V. Vähänissi, H. Talvitie, M. Yli-Koski, and H. Savin (Aalto University)
10:30 2656
Defect Generation in Device Processing and Impact on the Electrical Performances – M. Polignano, I. Mica, G. Carnevale, A. Mauri (Micron Semiconductor Italia S.r.l.), E. Bonera (Universita’ degli studi di Milano-Bicocca), and S. Speranza (Cabot Microelectronic)
11:00
2657
Segregation Behavior of Copper and Tantalum in Oxide Film and Si Substrate after Device Heattreatment – I. Lee, S. Baek, G. Lee, U. Paik, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
11:20
2658
The Characteristics of Gettering Ability in Advanced Multi-Chip Packaging Thinned Wafer – J. An (SK Hynix), J. Kim, J. Kim, K. Lee, H. Kang (LG Siltron), S. Lee, B. Moon, Y. Shin, S. Hwang, and H. Park (SK Hynix)
11:40
2659
12:00
Effects of Slow Diffusivity Metallic Contaminant on Electrical Characteristic Degradation for Silicon C-MOS Image Sensor – G. Lee, I. Lee, S. Baek, I. Kim, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
Electrochemical Growth of Vertically Standing Ni Nanorod Arrays on Si Substrate and the LowDimensional Effect on Their Enhanced Cold Field Electron Emission Properties – A. N. Banerjee and S. Joo (Yeungnam University) Formation of Ge-Nanodots Capped with SiC Layer by Gas-Source MBE Using MMGe and MMSi – K. Yasui (Nagaoka University of Technology), Y. Anezaki, K. Sato, A. Kato (Nagaoka Universityof Technology), T. Kato (Nagaoka University of Technology), M. Suemitsu (Tohoku University), Y. Narita (Yamagata University), and H. Nakazawa (Hirosaki University)
Low-Dimensional Materials for Functional Devices III – 10:00 – 11:55 Co-Chairs: Xudong Wang and Hyunhyub Ko 10:00 2701
Extremely Stretchable Electrodes beyond Intrinsic Limit Originated from Three Dimensional Nanonetworks – J. Park, C. Ahn, K. Hyun, and S. Jeon (KAIST)
10:25 2702
Synthesis and Characterizations of InGaAs Nanowire Parallel Arrays for High Performance Electronic Devices – J. Hou, N. Han, F. Wang, S. Yip, F. Xiu, T. Hung, and J. C. Ho (City University of Hong Kong)
10:50
2703
Self-Assembly of Gold Nanoparticale Arrays Covalently Bonded to Silicon Surface – H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)
11:15
2704
Carbon Nanotube Field Emitters: Fundamental Properties and Applications – Y. Saito (Nagoya University)
11:40
2705
Optically Pumped Lasing in Gallium Nitride Nanorods Structure – Y. Hsu, S. Chang, K. Sou, M. Shih, H. Kuo, K. Hsu, and C. Chang (National Chiao Tung University)
Low-Dimensional Materials for Functional Devices IV – 14:00 – 15:45 Co-Chairs: Seokwoo Jeon and Johnny Ho 14:00 2706
Three-Dimensional Nanowire Architectures for Highly-Efficiency Photoelectrochemical Electrodes – X. Wang (University of WisconsinMadison)
Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
193
Wednesday, October 10
14:40
14:25
2707
Piezoelectronics of Obliquely-Aligned InN Nanorod Array – C. Liu and N. Ku (National Cheng Kung University)
14:50
2708
Self-organized 3-D Nanostructures for Photon Management and Cost-effective Photovoltaics – S. Leung, M. Yu, Q. Lin (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), K. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), K. Ching, K. Yu, and Z. Fan (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
15:15
2709
Optical and Surface Recombination Properties of Compound Surface Textures for Heterojunction Solar Cells – H. Wang (National Taipei University of Technology), C. Lin (Advanced Technology Department AU Optronic Corporation), and J. He (National Taiwan University)
15:30
2710
Gold Nanoparticle 2D-Arrays Chemically Immobilized as Large-Area Near-Field Light Source – K. Miki (National Institute for Materials Science), K. Isozaki, T. Ochiai, T. Taguchi, and K. Nittoh (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba 305-0044, Japan)
08:40 2752
Positive-Tone, Aqueous-Developable, Polynorbornene Dielectric – B. K. Mueller, A. Grillo (Georgia Institute of Technology), E. Elce (Promerus LLC), and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)
09:00 2753
Ladder-like Polymethylsilsesquioxane (PMSQ) for Interlayer Dielectric (ILD) Application – H. Lee, S. Hwang, and K. Baek (Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST))
09:20 2754
Effect of Thermal Treatment on Physical, Electrical Properties and Reliability of PorogenContaining and Porogen-Free Ultralow-k Dielectrics – Y. Cheng, W. Chang, Y. Chang, and J. Leu (National Chi-Nan University)
Novel Systems Approaches – 10:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: M. Koyanagi and M. Hayase 10:00 2755
System-in-Package concept for a Carbon Nanotube resonator – R. Gueye (Sensors Actuators and Microsystems Laboratory (SAMLAB) EPFL), S. Lee (Micro and Nanosysems Laboratory, ETHZ), T. Akiyama (The Sensors Actuators and Microsystems Laboratory (SAMLAB), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)), D. Briand (EPFL Lausanne), M. Muoh, C. Roman, C. Hierold (Micro and Nanosysems Laboratory, ETHZ), and N. De Rooij (EPFL Lausanne)
10:20 2756
Concept of Spatially Divided Deep Reactive Ion Etching of Si using Oxide Atomic Layer Deposition in the Passivation Cycle – F. Roozeboom (Eindhoven University of Technology), B. Kniknie, R. Knaapen, M. Smets, A. Illiberi, P. Poodt (TNO, Eindhoven, Netherlands), G. Dingemans, W. Keuning, and W. Kessels (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Low-Dimensional Materials for Energy Converison – 16:00 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: Sang-Woo Kim and Chuan-Pu Liu
Wednesday, October 10
16:00
2711
Light- and Energy-Harvesting Scheme Employing the Nanoscale Photon Management in the Solar Cells and the Photodetectors – J. He (National Taiwan University)
16:25
2712
Self-Powered Flexible Strain Sensor – J. Zhou (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
16:50
2713
Thermal Properties of In 2O3 Nanowires – C. Hsu, C. Hung, and L. Chou (National Tsing Hua University)
17:05
2714
Optical Characterization of Si Quantum Dots – S. Hu, T. Lin, D. Tsai (National Taiwan Normal University), and R. Liu (National Taiwan University)
E8
Processing Materials of 3D Interconnects, Damascene and Electronics Packaging 4
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electrodeposition / Electronics and Photonics 310, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
10:40
2757
Adhesion Reliability Enhancement of Silicon/ Epoxy/Polyimide Interfaces for Flexible Electronics – S. Kim and T. Kim (KAIST)
11:00
2758
The Effects of Levelers on Copper Via Filling in 3D SiP – M. Jung, K. Kim, and J. LEE (Hongik University)
11:20
2759
Direct Measurement and Enhancement of Adhesion Energy of Bi-Te Thermoelectric Thin Films – C. Kim (KAIST), S. Jeon, H. Lee (Sungkyunkwan University), S. Hyun (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials), and T. Kim (KAIST)
Plasma Processes for Barriers and Dielectrics – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: G. Mathad and R. Akolkar 08:00 2750
Stability of Glassy Ta-Rh Diffusion Barriers for Cu Metallization – N. Dalili, Q. Liu, and D. Ivey (University of Alberta)
08:20 2751
Investigation of Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon (ta-C) as Diffusion Barrier for Advanced Cu Metallization Technology – X. Ma, H. Yin, Z. Fu (Institute of Microelectronics of Chinese Academy of Sciences), X. Zhang (Key Laboratory of Beam Technology and Material Modification of Ministry of Education, Beijing Normal University), K. Du (Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research of Chinese Academy of Sciences), J. Yan (Institute of Microelectronics of Chinese Academy of Sciences), C. Zhao, D. Chen, and T. Ye (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
194
Nonvolatile Memories
Dielectric Science and Technology / E11 Electronics and Photonics 313C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center ReRAM-Bipolar Devices – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: S. Shingubara and H. Akinaga 08:00 2803
Scalable Non-volatile Memory and Switch Device for High-Density Bipolar ReRAM Applications – D. Lee, M. Lee, and U. Chung (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
A Two Terminal Vertical Selector Device for Bipolar RRAM – S. Chopra (Applied Materials), P. Bafna, P. Karkare, S. Srinivasan, S. Lashkare, P. Kumbhare (IIT Bombay), Y. Kim, S. Srinivasan, S. Kuppurao (Applied Materials), S. Lodha, and U. Ganguly (IIT Bombay)
09:00 2805
Forming-less Interfacial Resistive Switching Mechanism of Ultra-Thin HfO2 Films – J. Kim, I. Mok, K. Lee, Y. Kim, and H. Sohn (Yonsei University)
09:20 2806
10:30 2808
Material Engineering of GexSbyTez and GaxSby Phase Change Materials for High Performance Phase Change Memory – H. Cheng (Macronix International Co., Ltd.), S. Raoux (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center), T. Hsu, C. Wu (Macronix International Co., Ltd.), M. BrightSky (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center), H. Lung (Macronix International Co., Ltd.), and C. Lam (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) Advances in ALD GST Process and Equipment for sub-20nm PCRAM Devices : Precursor delivery, GST Gapfill and Electrical Characterization – Z. Karim (Aixtron Inc), L. Yang (Aixtron SE), J. Mack, M. Liu (Aixtron Inc), U. Weber, P. Baumann (Aixtron SE), S. Ramanathan, B. Lu (Aixtron Inc), W. Czubatyj, S. Hudgens, and T. Lowrey (Ovonyx Inc)
11:00 2809
Characterisation of GeTe Phase Change Material Deposited by Plasma Assisted MOCVD – L. Dussault (CNRS), C. Vallée, M. Aoukar (LTM/ CNRS), D. Jourde, and P. Michallon (CEA/LETI)
2810
Supercritical Fluid Deposition of Bismuth Titanate for Embedded FeRAM Applications – Y. Zhao, K. Jung, T. Momose, and Y. Shimogaki (The University of Tokyo)
11:20
11:40
2811
Deposition Mechanism of Metal Oxide for FeRAM Electrode using Flow Type Supercritical Fluid Deposition Reactor – K. JUNG (The univ. Tokyo), T. Momose, and Y. Shimogaki (The University of Tokyo)
STT-MRAM and Other Memories – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Y. Suzuki and N. Takaura 14:00 2812
2815
Ohmic and Non-Ohmic ON States in Pt/Ta2O5/Cu Memristive Switches – P. R. Shrestha (National Institute of Standards and Technology), A. Ochia (National Institute of Satndards and Technology), K. Cheung, J. Campbell (National Institute of Standards and Technology), H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University), and G. Harris (Howard University)
15:40
2816
Resistive Switching Characteristics of N-doped ZnO Films Using Atomic Layer Depsition – T. Huang (Photonics and Optoelectronics), W. Chang (National Taiwan University), J. Chien (Materials Science and Engineering), C. Kang, P. Yang (National Taiwan University), M. Chen (Materials Science and Engineering), and J. He (National Taiwan University)
Hf Cap Thickness Dependence in BipolarSwitching TiN\HfO2\Hf\TiN RRAM Device – Y. Chen, G. Pourtois, S. Clima, B. Govoreanu, L. Goux, A. Fantini, R. Degreave, G. Groeseneken, D. Wouters, and M. Jurczak (imec)
PCRAM and FeRAM – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: N. Takaura and H. Akinaga 10:00 2807
15:20
Progresses on High Density MRAMs with perpendicular MTJs and Challenges to Realize Normally-Off systems – H. Yoda (Toshiba Electronics Korea Corporation)
14:30
2813
Racetrack Memory 2.0 – S. Parkin (IBM Almaden Research Center)
15:00
2814
STT-MRAM Development and Its Integration with BEOL Process for Embedded Applications – T. Sugii, Y. Iba, M. Aoki, H. Noshiro, K. Tsunoda, A. Hatada, M. Nakabayashi, Y. Yamazaki, A. Takahashi, and C. Yoshida (LEAP)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Flash Memories – 16:20 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: K. Kobayashi and Z. Karim 16:20
2817
Current Status of NAND Memories and its Future Prospect with 3D NAND Technology – T. Endoh (Tohoku University)
16:50
2818
Analysis of the Scaling Effect on NAND FLASH Memory Cell Operation – R. Shirota and H. Watanabe (National Chao Tung University)
17:20
2819
The Development of the Novel High Speed Erase Scheme for 3D Stacked NAND Flash Memory – W. Lin (National Chiao Tung University), R. Shirota (National Chao Tung University), T. Kuo, N. Mitiukhina, F. Li, and C. Chang (National Chiao Tung University)
17:40
2820
Temperature Effects on Performance of nc-MoOx Embedded ZrHfO High-k Nonvolatile Memories – C. Lin and Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center E11 – Poster Session – Nonvolatile Memoreis – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: S. Shingubara and Suzuki •
2821
Characteristics of Nano-Crystalline Ge2Sb2Te5 Material for Phase Change Memory – T. Ohyanagi and N. Takaura (Low-power Electronics Association & Project)
•
2822
Oxygen Ion based Resistive Switching in Ta2O5-x / TiO2-x Bi-Layer Frameworks for the Nonvolatile Memory Applications – J. Hong, Y. Bae, and A. Lee (Hanyang University)
•
2823
Effect of Post-Annealing on the Resistance Switching Characteristic of Oxygen Modulated HfOx Films – K. Lee, J. Kim, S. Park, and H. Sohn (Yonsei University)
•
2824
Perpendicular Magnetic Dipolar Interaction of Co/Pt Nanodot Arrays on Carbon Nanopost Stamps – S. Yoon (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), S. Lee (Gwagnju Institute of Science and Technology), and B. Cho (Gwagnju Institite of Science and Technology)
•
2825
Low-Temperature Annealed Sol-Gel Derived SONOS-Type Flash Memory – C. Wu and Y. Yu (Graduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering)
195
Wednesday, October 10
08:40 2804
•
2826
Large Resistive Switching Phenomenon Induced by Magnetic Field in Nano Conduction Path – T. Kato, T. Shimizu, S. Otuka, T. Kyomi, and S. Shingubara (Kansai University)
09:00 2904
Smooth and Dense CuInSe2 Film Growth by Selenization of Sputtered Metallic Precursors – J. Suh (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
•
2827
Electrical Properties of Sol-Gel Derived PbLaZrTiOx Capacitors with Nonnoble Metal Oxide Top Electrodes – Y. Takada, T. Tsuji, N. Okamoto, T. Saito, K. Kondo, T. Yoshimura, N. Fujimura (Osaka Prefecture University), K. Higuchi, A. Kitajima, and A. Oshima (Osaka University)
09:20 2905
CIGS Electrodeposition from Improved Electrolytes: Electrochemical Characterization and Transport Effects – M. A. Saeed, O. Gonzalez, and U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Wednesday, October 10
•
2828
Converse Magnetoelectric effect in a Room Temperature Multiferroic Pb(Zr 0.53 Ti0.47)1x(Fe 0.5Ta0.5)xO3 Ceramic System – D. A. Sanchez, R. Martinez, A. Kumar, N. Ortega (University of Puerto Rico), G. Srinivasan (Oakland University), R. Katiyar, and J. Scott (University of Puerto Rico)
•
2829
Electric Conduction Mechanism of Resistive Switching Memory using Anodic Porous Alumina – S. Otsuka, T. Shimizu, S. Shingubara (Kansai University), N. Iwata, T. Watanabe, Y. Takano, and K. Takase (Nihon University)
•
2830
Pulse Switching Property of Reset Process in Resistive Random Access Memory (ReRAM) Consisting of Binary-Transition-Metal-Oxides – T. Moriyama, K. Kinoshita, R. Koishi, and S. Kishida (Tottori University)
•
2831
Physical Properties Elucidation of Filaments in HfO2-Conducting-Bridge Random Access Memory – S. Haswgawa, K. Kinoshita, S. Turuta, T. Fukuhara, and S. Kishida (Tottori University)
•
2832
Switching Phenomena in Iron-Oxide Thin Films Deposited through Chemical Vapor Deposition – S. Lee, Y. You, H. Yang, J. Hwang (Hongik University), T. Chung, C. Kim (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology), S. Lee (Korea Research Institute of Chemistry Technology), and K. An (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
•
2833
Physical Picture of Filaments in Reset Process of Resistive Random Access Memory Consisting of Pt/NiO/Pt Structure – M. Yoshihara, K. Kinoshita, R. Ogata, and S. Kishida (Tottori University)
Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 8
Dielectric Science and Technology / Electrodeposition / E12 Electronics and Photonics / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering 314, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
10:00 2906
Use of Surface Chemistry Control and Low Temperature Growth Methods for Overcoming Perceived Limitations in III-Nitride Epitaxy – W. Doolittle, M. Moseley, B. Gunning (Georgia Institute of Technology), and G. Namkoong (Old Dominion University)
10:20 2907
Controlled Synthesis of Chalcogenide Nanocrystal Inks for High-Performance Photodetectors and Solar Energy Conversion – J. Hu (Institute of Chemistry), Y. Guo (Chinese Academy of Sciences), and L. Wan (Institute of Chemistry)
10:40 2908
CuInS2- and Cu 2ZnSnS4 -based Thin Film Solar Cells Prepared from Electrodeposited Metal Stacks – S. Ikeda, Y. Otsuka, A. Kyoraiseki, W. Septina, T. Harada, and M. Matsumura (Osaka University)
11:00 2909
Electrodeposition of In-S based Buffer Layers for High Efficiency Cu(In,Ga)Se2 based Solar Cells – E. Chassaing, N. Naghavi, S. Galanti, G. Renou, M. Soro (IRDEP), M. Bouttemy (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles), A. Etcheberry (CNRSUVSQ), and D. Lincot (IRDEP)
11:20
2910
Overview of Electrodeposition Based Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS) Solar Cell Fabrication – S. Aksu (SoloPower Inc.), S. Pethe, A. Kleiman-Shwarsctein, S. Kundu, and M. Pinarbasi (SoloPower, Inc.)
11:40
2911
Electrodepsion of Cu 2ZnSn(S,Se)4 (CZTSSe) Thin Films for the Thin film Solar Cell Application – K. Lee, S. Seo, and J. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Novel Photovoltaics – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Sunkara, Park, and Tao 14:00
2912
Synthesis of Phase Pure Pyrite Nanowires/ Nanotubes for Solar Energy Applications – D. R. Cummins, H. B. Russell, J. Jasinski, and M. K. Sunkara (University of Louisville)
14:20
2913
Electrodeposition of Tin (II) Sulfide from 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Dicyanamide at High Temperature for Thin Film Solar Cells – M. Steichen, R. Djemour, D. Regesch, L. Gütay, S. Siebentritt, and P. Dale (University of Luxembourg)
14:40
2914
Multilayer Hybrid Solar Cell using Anodic TiO2 Nanotubes – T. Ma, R. Kojima, D. Tadaki, J. Zhang, Y. Kimura, and M. Niwano (Tohoku University)
CIGS – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Park, Claeys, and Deligianni 08:20 2902
08:40 2903
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Size-dependent Photoelectrochemical Properties of Semiconducting Cu 2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticles – T. Torimoto, T. Osaki, T. Nagano, T. Kameyama, S. Suzuki (Nagoya University), and S. Kuwabata (Osaka University) A New Approach to Fabricate Selenide-based Absorber Layer Uusing Stoichiometric Single Target – T. Kim, J. Park (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), S. Lee, and J. Kim (Chonnam National University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
15:00
2915
Optical Property of Random InvertedPyramid Textures on Si Surface by Etching with N-Fluoropyridinium Salts – M. Otani, J. Uchikoshi, K. Tsukamoto, T. Hirano (Osaka University), T. Nagai, K. Adachi (Daikin Industries, Ltd.), K. Kawai, K. Arima, and M. Morita (Osaka University)
15:20
2916
Enhancement of Thermal and Chemical Stabilities of Gold Nanorods Embedded in Titanium Oxide Film – Y. Takahashi, N. Miyahara, and S. Yamada (Kyushu University)
Thin Film Etching Processes and Technologies – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: D. W. Hess and G. S. Mathad
Intermission (20 Minutes)
14:00 2929
16:00
2917
Development of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Photovoltaic Cells with Metallocene Molecular Complexes – A. Ishii and T. Miyasaka (Toin University of Yokohama)
2928
Advanced Dual Hard Mask Patterning Scheme to Enable High Resolution Lithography for sub 30 nm Technology Nodes – J. Paul, M. Rudolph, S. Riedel (Fraunhofer-Center Nanoelectronic Technologies), S. Wege (Plasma-Consulting), C. Hohle, and V. Beyer (Fraunhofer-Center Nanoelectronic Technologies)
Towards New Plasma Technologies for 22 nm Gate Etch Processes and Beyond – O. Joubert (LTM)
14:40
2930
Precision, Damage-Free Etching and Cleaning by Electron-Enhanced Reactions: Results and Simulations. – H. P. Gillis, S. Anz (Systine Inc.), S. Han, J. Su (Caltech), and W. Goddard III (California Institute of Technology)
15:20
2931
Simulations of Industrial Plasma Processes: SF6 Etching – S. Lopez-Lopez (Quantemol Ltd), A. Williams (University College London), D. Brown (Quantemol Ltd), and J. Tennyson (University College London)
16:20
2918
Effect of Ag Nano-crystals on Power-conversionefficiency Enhancement for Polymer Photovoltaic Cells – J. Kim, D. Kim, Y. Hwang, J. Shin, J. Park, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
16:40
2919
An Analysis on Electrorefining for Solar-Grade Silicon – M. Tao (Arizona State University)
17:00
2920
Dislocation Analysis for a New MushroomShaped Growth of Large-Size Monocrystalline Silicon by Seed Casting Technique – B. Gao (Research Institute for Applied Mechanics), H. Harada, Y. Miyamura (National Institute for Materials Science), S. Nakano, and K. Kakimoto (Research Institute for Applied Mechanics)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
Effects of Metal Contamination on Powerconversion-efficiency Degradation for p-type Silicon Solar Cell – S. Baek, I. Lee, H. Yoon, M. Choi, G. Lee, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
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2932
Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics Simulation of GaN Etching Processes by Cl Radical – K. Yanagiya, H. Ito, T. Kuwahara, T. Ishikawa, Y. Higuchi, N. Ozawa, T. Shimazaki, and M. Kubo (Tohoku University)
•
2933
Dry Etching Characteristics of Palladium Thin Films Using Inductive Coupled Plasma – J. Kim, D. Lee, J. Kwak (Sunchon National University), S. Lee (Korea Polytechnic University), J. Yoon, J. Yang (Korea Basic Science Institute), and J. Lee (Sunchon National University)
•
2934
Improvement in Electric Property of ITO Films at Low Temperature – H. Lee, Y. Han, M. Lee, J. Hur, H. Kim, and H. Lee (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
•
2935
Feature Profile 2D and 3D Simulation with Etching, Deposition and Implantation Processes – P. Moroz (Tokyo Electron US Holdings)
17:20
2921
Plasma Processing 19
Dielectric Science and Technology / E13 Electronics and Photonics
E13 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: O. Leonte and D. W. Hess
324, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center Thin Film Etching Processes and Technologies – 08:40 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: G. S. Mathad and O. Leonte 08:40 2922
Direct SiGe BFFT Patterning by Dry Plasma Etching – A. Milenin, L. Witters, B. Deweerdt, C. Vrancken, and M. Demand (IMEC)
09:00 2923
Hydrogen Plasma-Based Etching of Copper – F. Wu (Globalfoundaries), G. Levitin, T. Choi, and D. Hess (Georgia Institute of Technology)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
•
2936
Inductively Coupled Plasma Etching of InP with Cl2/H2/Ar Plasma – E. Douglas, J. Stevens, R. Shul (Sandia National Laboratories), and S. Pearton (University of Florida)
Preparation of Zinc Oxide Films by Coplanar Plasma Discharge Technique – M. Okuya, T. Hanai, M. Iyoda, and K. Nabeta (Shizuoka University)
•
2937
Preparation of Polymer Particles Coated with a Diamond-like Carbon Film by a Polygonal BarrelPlasma Chemical Vapor Deposition Method – Y. Honda, S. Akamaru, M. Inoue, and T. Abe (University of Toyama)
•
2938
Enhanced Optical and Electrical Property of ITO by Hydrogen Plasma and Post-Wet Treatment – D. Lee, S. Yang, J. Kim, and J. Lee (Sunchon National University)
•
2939
Low Temperature TiC Coating Process by Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition – H. Masaoka, S. Matsumoto, N. Okamoto, T. Saito, K. Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University), and T. Kan (ULTEX)
10:00 2924
10:20 2925
Extreme Nano Etching – D. L. Olynick, Z. Liu, S. Dhuey, C. Peroz, B. Harteneck, and S. Cabrini (Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)
11:00
2926
Investigation of Synchronized Pulsed Plasma for High Selective Etching of Silicon Nitride Spacers – R. Blanc, O. Joubert, T. David (LTM), F. Leverd, and C. Vérove (STMicroelectronics)
11:20
2927
Systematic Approach to TDM Process Development – C. W. Johnson, D. Pays-Volard, L. Martinez, and J. Plumhoff (Plasma-Therm)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
197
Wednesday, October 10
15:40
11:40
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2940
Observation of Vacancy-Induced Resistance Change in AlGaN/GaN HEMT – C. Cheng, T. Chang, S. Liao, W. Ho, Y. Shiau, T. Chang, and J. Sen (Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology)
•
2941
Preparation of IZO Transparent Conductive Thin Film by Microwave Heating Technique – S. Muto, Y. Kawabata, and M. Okuya (Shizuoka University)
•
2942
Effect of Inductively Coupled Plasma on the Electrical and Optical Properties of Indium Tin Oxide Films Deposited by Ionized Physical Vapor Deposition – C. Hong (Electronics and Telecommunication Reaseach Institute), J. Shin, N. Park, K. Kim (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), B. Kim (Electronics and Telecommunication Reaseach Institute), B. Ju (Korea University), and W. Cheong (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
11:00
2993
Development of Porous InP for Subsequent Epitaxial Layer Transfer onto Flexible Substrates – X. Kou and M. Goorsky (University of California, Los Angeles)
11:20
2994
Effect of Two-step Oxidation in Ge Condensation on Surface Roughness Property of Relaxed SiGe layer-on-insulator Substrates – T. Shim, T. Kim, D. LEE (Hanyang University), R. Okuyama (SUMCO Corporation), and J. Park (Hanyang University)
11:40
2995
Advanced Characterization of a Direct Wafer Bonding-compatible Germanium Exfoliation Process – I. P. Ferain (Tyndall National InstituteUCC), X. Kou, C. Moulet-Ventosa, M. Goorsky (University of California, Los Angeles), and C. Colinge (Tyndall National Institute-UCC)
Bonding for Photonics – 14:00 – 16:00 14:00 2996
Low-Temperature Bonding Technologies for Photonics Applications – E. Higurashi (The University of Tokyo)
14:40 2997
Adhesive Wafer Bonding Applied for Fabrication of True-Chip-Size Packages for SAW Devices – T. Heuser, C. Bauer (EPCOS AG), V. Dragoi (EV Group E. Thallner GmbH), and G. Mittendorfer (EV Group)
15:00 2998
Distortion Free Wafer Bonding Technology for Backside Illumination Image Sensors – M. Broekaart, A. Castex, K. Landry, R. Fontaniere, and C. Lagahe-Blanchard (Soitec)
15:20 2999
Monitoring Inner Pressure of MEMS Devices Sealed by Wafer Bonding – R. Knechtel, S. Hering, and S. Dempwolf (X-FAB Semiconductor Foundries AG)
15:40 3000
Chemical-Mechanical Polishing YAG For Wafer Bonding – J. Mc Kay (University of California – Los Angeles), C. Moulet-Ventosa, and M. Goorsky (University of California, Los Angeles)
Semiconductor Wafer Bonding 12:
E14 Science, Technology, and Applications Electronics and Photonics 312, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Plasma Activation – 08:00 – 09:40
Wednesday, October 10
08:00 2988
Plasma Activation as a Pretreatment Tool for LowTemperature Direct Wafer Bonding Materials in Microsystems Technology – M. Eichler, P. Hennecke, K. Nagel (Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST), M. Gabriel (SUSS MicroTec Lithography GmbH), and C. Klages (Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST)
08:40 2989
Mechanisms for Ultra-Low Temperature Plasma Activated Direct Wafer Bonding – T. Plach (Johannes Kepler University), K. Hingerl (Center of Surface- and Nanoanalytics, Johannes Kepler University), V. Dragoi (EV Group E. Thallner GmbH), and M. Wimplinger (EV Group)
09:00 2990
Treatments of Deposited SiO2 Surfaces Enabling Low Temperature Direct Bonding – C. Rauer, H. Moriceau, F. Fournel (CEA, LETI), A. Charvet (CEA-LETI), C. Morales (CEA, LETI), N. Rochat, L. Vandroux (CEA-LETI), F. Rieutord (CEA, INAC), T. McCormick, and I. Radu (Soitec)
09:20 2991
Room Temperature Bonding of Polymer to Glass Wafers using Surface Activated Bonding (SAB) Method – T. Matsumae (University of Tokyo), M. Nakano, Y. Matsumoto (Lantechnical Service Co., Ltd., Takasaki-shi, Gunma 370-3523, Japan), R. Kondo (School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan), and T. Suga (University of Tokyo)
State-of-the-Art Program on Compound
E15 Semiconductors 54 (SOTAPOCS 54)
Electronics and Photonics / Luminescence and Display Materials 328, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Advances in Compound Semiconductor – 08:00 – 12:00 08:00 3034
VCSELs for Atomic Clocks – D. K. Serkland, K. Geib, and G. Peake (Sandia National Labs)
08:30 3035
Oxide-Semiconductor-Based TFTs for Displays and Flexible Electronics – C. Wu (National Taiwan University)
09:00 3036
Direct Observation of Conducting Nano filaments in BMO Resistive Switching Memory – C. Kang (National Taiwan University), W. Kuo, C. Huang (National Chiao Tung University), W. Chang (National Taiwan University), W. Wu, Y. Chu (National Chiao Tung University), and J. He (National Taiwan University)
Layer Transfer Technologies – 10:20 – 12:00 10:20 2992
198
Cost-effective layer transfer by Controlled Spalling Technology – S. W. Bedell (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), D. Shahrjerdi (IBM T J Watson Research Center), K. Fogel, P. Lauro, B. Hekmatshoar, N. Li (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), J. Ott (IIBM T.J. Watson Research Center), and D. Sadana (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
09:15
3037
09:45
Bloch Oscillations in Two-Dimensional Antidot Arrays – W. Pan (Sandia National Laboratory) Intermission (15 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Single Donor Devices for Quantum Computing – M. Carroll, E. Bielejec, N. Bishop, J. Dominguez, and M. Lilly (Sandia National Laboratories)
10:30 3039
Sulfide Quantum Dots as a Sensitizer for Titanium Dioxide Photoanodes of Solar Cells – T. Li, C. Lin, and H. Teng (National Cheng Kung University)
11:00 3040
11:30
11:45
3041
3042
Multi-Shelled Metal Oxide Hollow Microsphere: Design, Preparation and Property – Z. Dong (Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences), R. Yu (University of Science & Technology Beijing), and D. Wang (Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Fully Transparent Non-Volatile Memory Using Multi-Layer Graphene Electrode – P. Yang (National Taiwan University), S. Jen (National Tsing Hua University), W. Chang (National Taiwan University), P. Chiu (National Tsing Hua University), and J. He (National Taiwan University) Hybrid Silicon Solar Cells with Hierarchical Structure for Energy Harvesting – W. Wei, C. Ho, S. Tai, H. Wang, A. Li, R. Chung (National Taipei University of Technology), and J. He (National Taiwan University)
11:30
3093
Advanced Applications Continued – 14:00 – 15:50 Co-Chairs: H. Hamada and P.-T. Liu 14:00 3094
Nanocrystal Floating Gate Memory with IndiumGallium-Zinc-Oxide Channel and Pt-Fe2O3 CoreShell Nanocrystals – S. Lee, Q. Hu, J. Lee, Y. Baek, H. Lee, and T. Yoon (Myongji University)
14:20 3095
Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors for System on Panel Applications – P. Liu, L. Chu, L. Teng, Y. Fan, and C. Fuh (National Chiao Tung University)
15:00 3096
Thin-Film Transistors on Germanium-onGlass Substrate – R. G. Manley and T. Chuang (Corning Incorporated)
15:20
Intermission (30 Minutes)
Novel Materials and Processes – 15:50 – 17:30 Co-Chairs: P.-T. Liu and H. Hamada 15:50 3097
Dual In-Plane-Gate Thin-Film Transistors Gated by Chitosan on Paper Substrates – Q. Wan (Chinese Academy of Sciences) and W. Dou (Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences,)
3098
Highly Stable IGZO TFT with Electro-Less Ni Plated Cu Electrodes – S. Nam, T. Moon, K. Lee, K. Lee, S. Yoo, W. Shin (LG Display), and S. Im (Yonsei University)
16:30 3099
Laser Patterned Junctionless In-Plane-Gate Oxide Thin-Film Transistors Arrays – L. Zhu and Q. Wan (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Thin Film Transistors 11 (TFT 11)
E16 Electronics and Photonics
327, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
16:10
TFT Structures and Materials – 08:00 – 10:10 Co-Chairs: J. Jang and M. Furuta 08:00 3087
Channel Width and Channel Length Dependencies in Amorphous-OxideSemiconductor Thin-Film Transistors: From a Device Structure Perspective – M. Mativenga, J. Um (Kyung Hee University), R. Mruthyunjaya, J. Chang, G. Heiler, T. Tredwell (Carestream Health, Inc.), and J. Jang (Kyung Hee Univ.)
High Mobility Oxide TFT – S. K. Park, M. Ryu, H. Oh, C. Hwang, S. Yang (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), and S. Lim (Heesung Metal LTD.)
17:00
3100
The Stability and Reliability of Mixed OxideBased Thin Film Transistors Under Gamma Irradiation – T. L. Alford, A. Indluru, and K. E. Holbert (Arizona State University)
08:40 3088
Ambipolar SnO Thin-Film Transistors and Inverters – L. Liang and H. Cao (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
17:20
09:00 3089
Structure and Material Considerations for Thin Film Transistor Applications beyond LCD Driving – Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University)
E17 Materials, Processing, and Devices 5
09:40
10:10
3090
Issues of Backplane Technologies for AMOLED – S. Lee, J. Lee, and M. Han (Seoul National University)
10:50 3091
A Novel LTPS TFT Pixel Circuit for Compensating IR Drop of Large Area AMOLED Display – S. Lee, S. Kuk, S. Song, M. Song, and M. Han (Seoul National University)
3092
Memory Thin Film Transistor with Monolayered Nanoparticles through Chemical and Biological Bindings – H. Lee, H. Jung, M. Kim, Y. Kim, S. Oh, and T. Yoon (Myongji University)
11:10
SiGe, Ge, and Related Compounds:
Electronics and Photonics 316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Intermission (30 Minutes)
Advanced Applications – 10:10 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: M. Furuta and J. Jang
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Intermission (10 Minutes)
GeSn Session 1: GeSn Photonics – 08:00 – 09:20 Co-Chairs: Benjamin Vincent and Gianlorenzo Masini 08:00
3175
GeSn Photodetection and Electroluminescence Devices on Si – M. Oehme, E. Kasper, and J. Schulze (University of Stuttgart)
08:30
3176
Ge1-x-ySixSny Photodiodes with 1 eV Pptical Gaps Grown on Si(100) and Ge(100) Platforms – R. Beeler, J. Menendez, and J. Kouvetakis (Arizona State University)
08:50
3177
MBE Growth of GeSn and SiGeSn Heterojunctions for Photonic Devices – J. S. Harris, R. Chen, H. Lin, Y. Huo, E. Fei, and T. Kamins (Stanford University)
199
Wednesday, October 10
10:00 3038
316B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
10:35
3187
Phonon Dispersion in <100> Si Nanowire Covered with SiO2 Film Calculated by Molecular Dynamics Simulation – T. Watanabe, T. Zushi, M. Tomita, R. Kuriyama, N. Aoki, and T. Kamioka (Waseda University)
10:55
3188
Electron Transport and Strain Mapping in Ge-SixGe1-x Core-Shell Nanowire Heterostructres – E. Tutuc (The University of Texas at Austin)
11:25
3189
Liquid-Phase Deposition of Thin Si and Ge Films Based on Ballistic Electro-reduction – T. Ohta, R. Mentek (Tokyo Univ. of A & T), B. Gelloz (Nagoya University), N. Mori (Osaka Univ.), and N. Koshida (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
11:45
3190
Evidence of Layer-by-Layer Oxidation of Ge Surfaces by Plasma Oxidation Through Al2O3 – R. Zhang, P. Huang, J. Lin, M. Takenaka, and S. Takagi (The University of Tokyo)
Epitaxy Session 2: New Materials – 08:00 – 09:50 Co-Chairs: Yihwan Kim and Masao Sakuraba 08:00
08:30
3178
3179
Beyond Graphene: Silicene and Germanene Novel Two-Dimensional Electronic Materials – G. Le Lay (Aix-Marseille University), A. Resta (CNRSCINaM), B. Ealet (Aix-Marseille University), P. De Padova (CNR-ISM), T. Bruhn, and P. Vogt (TU-Berlin) Epitaxial Growth of Low Defect SiGe Buffer Layers for Integration of New Materials on 300 mm Silicon Wafers – G. Kozlowski, T. Schroeder (IHP), and P. Storck (Siltronic AG)
09:00 3180
Synthesis of Monocrystalline Silicon-like (IIIV)-Si Semiconductors: Structural and Optical Properties – A. Chizmeshya, J. Kouvetakis, T. Watkins, R. Beeler, and J. Menendez (Arizona State University)
09:20 3181
Strained Ge Core/Si(Ge) Shell Nanowires: Stability and Surface Defect Passivation – P. C. McIntyre (Stanford University)
316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center Processing Session 2: Germanium and Nanoscaled Devices – 13:40 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Harold W. Kennel and J. Murota 13:40
3191
GOI substrates -Fabrication and Characterization– A. Sakai, S. Yamasaka, J. Kikkawa, Y. Nakamura (Osaka University), Y. Moriyama, T. Tezuka (GNC, AIST), S. Takeuchi, and K. Izunome (Covalent Silicon Corp.)
14:10
3192
Strained Nanoscaled Devices – D. Gruetzmacher, S. Mantl (Forschungszentrum Jülich), Q. Zhao, S. Richter, L. Knoll, J. Moers, J. Gerharz, G. Mussler, D. Buca, and R. Minamisawa (Forschungszentrum Juelich)
14:40
3193
Effect of Two-step Oxidation in Ge Condensation on Surface Roughness Property of Relaxed SiGe layer-on-insulator Substrates – T. Shim, T. Kim, D. LEE (Hanyang University), R. Okuyama (SUMCO Corporation), and J. Park (Hanyang University)
15:00
3194
Simple Fabrication of Suspended Germanium Structures and Their Electrical Properties from High Quality Ge on Si(001) Layers – V. A. Shah, M. Myronov, C. Wongwanitwatana, R. Morris, M. Prest, J. S. Richardson-Bullock, E. H. Parker, T. E. Whall, and D. R. Leadley (University of Warwick)
15:20
3195
Formation of Graded SiGe on Insulator by Segregation-Controlled Rapid-Melting-Growth – R. Matsumura, Y. Tojo, H. Yokoyama, M. Kurosawa, T. Sadoh, and M. Miyao (Kyushu University)
15:40
3196
Modeling Two Dimensional Solid Phase Epitaxial Growth for Patterned Ge Substrates – B. L. Darby, B. R. Yates, A. Kumar (University of Florida), A. Kontos (Applied Materials), R. Elliman (Australian National University), and K. S. Jones (University of Florida)
Wednesday, October 10
Emerging Applications Session 1: Quantum Effects / Spintronics – 10:05 – 11:55 Co-Chairs: Tejas Krishnamohan 10:05
3182
Spin Coherence in Si and Applications to Quantum Information Processing – S. Lyon, A. M. Tyryshkin, J. He, and R. M. Jock (Princeton University)
10:35
3183
Single-Shot Readout of Singlet-Triplet Qubit States in a Si/SiGe Double Quantum Dot – J. Prance, Z. Shi, C. Simmons, D. Savage, M. Lagally (University of Wisconsin-Madison), L. Schreiber, L. Vandersypen (Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, TU Delft), M. Friesen, R. Joynt, S. Coppersmith, and M. Eriksson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
11:05
3184
A Design Scheme for Topological Insulators based Bonds, Bands, Symmetry and Spin Orbit Coupling – C. Felser, L. Müchler, C. Stanislav (Max Planck Institute Chemical Physics of Solids), H. Zhang, and S. Zhang (Stanford University)
11:25
3185
Measurement and Control of Individual Electron Spins in Silicon MOS-based Quantum Dots – H. Jiang (UCLA)
316B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center Surfaces and Interfaces Session 2: Nanowires and New Materials – 10:05 – 12:05 Co-Chairs: Seiichi Miyazaki and Paul McIntyre 10:05
200
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Non Planar Non Si CMOS – Challenges and Opportunities – C. Hobbs, K. Ang, R. Hill, I. Ok, B. Min (SEMATECH), D. Franca (Research Foundation of SUNY), H. Stamper, S. Vivekanand, M. Rodgers, S. Gausepohl (CNSE), P. Kirsch, and R. Jammy (SEMATECH)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
316B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
316B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Optoelectronics Session 3: Receivers, Emitters, and Interconnects – 13:40 – 15:50 Co-Chair: Gianlorenzo Masini
Emerging Applications Session 2: Quantum Effects / Spintronics – 16:15 – 17:55 Co-Chair: Tejas Krishnamohan
3197
Germanium/Silicon Heterostructures for Terahertz Emission – R. W. Kelsall, V. Dinh, P. Ivanov, A. Valavanis, L. Lever, Z. Ikonic (University of Leeds), P. Velha, D. Dumas, K. F. Gallacher, D. J. Paul (University of Glasgow), J. Halpin, M. Myrnov, and D. R. Leadley (University of Warwick)
14:10
3198
Ge Photodiodes for CMOS Photonics Optical Engines and Interconnects – S. Sahni and G. Masini (Luxtera)
14:40
3199
Long Wavelength ≥1.9 μm Germanium for Optoelectronics Using Process Induced Strain – P. Velha, D. J. Paul (University of Glasgow), M. Myronov, and D. R. Leadley (University of Warwick)
15:00 3200
15:20
3201
Single Photon Emitters on Si substrate – S. Bietti (Universita’ degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca), L. Cavigli, M. Abbarchi (Universita’ di Firenze), G. Isella, J. Frigerio (Politecnico di Milano), C. Frigeri (CNR-IMEM Parma), A. Vinattieri, M. Gurioli (Universita’ di Firenze), and S. Sanguinetti (Universita’ degli Studi di MilanoBicocca) Advanced GE-ON-SI Telecommunication Receivers – C. R. Doerr (Acacia Communications)
316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
16:15
3206
Coherent Manipulation of a Si/SiGe-based Singlet-Triplet Qubit – M. G. Borselli (HRL Laboratories LLC)
16:45
3207
Spin Generation and Relaxation in Ge/SiGe Quantum Wells – G. Isella, F. Bottegoni, S. Cecchi, A. Ferrari, F. Ciccacci (Politecnico di Milano), F. Pezzoli, A. Giorgioni, E. Gatti, E. Grilli, M. Guzzi (Università di Milano Bicocca), C. Lange, N. Koester, R. Woscholski, S. Chatterjee (Philipps-Universitt Marburg), D. Trivedi, P. Li, Y. Song, and H. Dery (University of Rochester)
17:15
3208
Enhancement-Mode Buried Strained Silicon Channel Double Quantum Dot with Integrated Electrometer – M. Carroll, N. Bishop (Sandia National Laboratories), T. Lu, T. Pluym, and P. Kotula (Sandia National Labs)
17:35
3209
Local Quantity Analysis of Nanosize Electronics and Spintronics Material – M. Senami and A. Tachibana (Kyoto University)
316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center Reception and Workshop on Next Generatin Devices – 19:00 – 21:30 Co-Chair: David Harame 19:00
19:30
3210
21:00
Tak Ning (IBM, USA) (5 Minutes)
21:05
Shinichi Takaga (University of Tokyo, Japan) (5 Minutes)
21:10
Witek Maszara (Global Foundries, USA) (5 Minutes)
Strain Session 1: Channels, Source/Drain, and GaN – 16:15 – 17:45 Co-Chair: Ken Uchida 16:15
3202
Heteroepitaxial Lattice Mismatch Stress Relaxation in Nonpolar and Semipolar GaN by Dislocation Glide – J. S. Speck (University of California Santa Barbara)
16:45
3203
Channel Strain Evolution of Recessed Source/ Drain Si1-xCx Structures by Modifying Scaling Factors – S. Kim, D. Byeon, M. Jung, I. Lee, D. Ko (Yonsei University), Y. Kim (Applied Materials), and H. Lee (Sungkyunkwan University)
17:05
17:25
3204
3205
High Ge Content SiGe Selective Processes for Manufacturing Source/Drain in the Next Generations of pMOS Transistors – A. Hikavyy, W. Vanherle, L. Witters, B. Vincent, J. Dekoster, and R. Loo (imec) Formation of Uniaxially Strained Si/Ge Channels on SiGe Buffers Strain-Controlled with Selective Ion Implantation – K. Sawano, Y. Hoshi, S. Nagakura (Tokyo City University), K. Arimoto, K. Nakagawa (University of Yamanashi), N. Usami (Tohoku University), and Y. Shiraki (Tokyo City University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Reception (30 Minutes) (Panel Discussion) How Far Can We Push Si CMOS and What are the Alternatives for Future ULSI – D. Harame (IBM Systems and Technology Group)
21:15
Cor Claeys (imec, Belgium) (5 Minutes)
21:20
Ken Uchida (Keio University, Japan) (5 Minutes)
21:25
Paolo Gargini (Intel, USA) (5 Minutes)
F4
Emerging Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage
Electrodeposition / Battery / Energy Technology 313B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Session I: Advanced Battery Materials and Concepts – 08:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Y. Fukunaka and L. Deligianni 08:00 3340
(Invited) The Battery of the Future: Using Computational Modeling to Understand the Limits of Intercalation Systems Across a Wide Range of Chemistries – G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
08:40 3341
Single-Step and Low-Temperature Synthesis of Layered LiCoO2 Thin Film Electrodes: An Electrochemical-Hydrothermal Route – H. Porthault, F. Le Cras (CEA), and S. Franger (CNRS) 201
Wednesday, October 10
13:40
09:00 3342
09:40
Energy Harvesting Device – Y. Garsany (EXCET/ NRL) and K. Swider-Lyons (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
10:20 3344
Fundamental Study of Li Dendrite Growth in Ionic Liquid – T. Nishida (Stellachemifa corporation), K. Nishikawa (NIMS), T. Homma, Y. Fukunaka (Waseda University), and M. Rosso (Ecole Polytechnique)
10:40 3345
Effect of Dissolved Gas in an Ionic Liquid Electrolyte for Lithium and Lithium/Sodium Metal Anode – J. K. Stark and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)
11:20
11:40
3346
3347
3348
12:00 3349
14:40
15:20
15:40
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3352
3353
16:20 3354
Intermission (20 Minutes) (Invited) CIGS-Based Solar Cells Prepared from Electrodeposited Precursor Films – R. N. Bhattacharya (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and Y. Kim (Dasstech Co., Ltd.,)
17:00
3355
One-Step Electrochemical Deposition of Cu-InGa Mixed Oxide Thin Films for Low-Cost CIGS Solar Cells – E. Chassaing, A. Duchatelet, T. Sidali, G. Savidand, and D. Lincot (IRDEP)
17:20
3356
Electrophoretic Deposition: A Bottom-up Approach to Functional Nanocomposite Films – M. A. Worsley, A. Pascall, K. Sullivan, T. Olson, C. Orme, J. Satcher, and J. Kuntz (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
17:40
3357
Electrodeposition of Elements for Thin Film, Photovoltaic Applications: Citrate Complexation and Partial Current Densities – S. S. Zahmi and E. Podlaha (Northeastern University)
Two-dimensionally Patterned Electrodeposition of Sn Film from Aqueous Acid Bath – S. Yagi, E. Takeda, T. Okada (Osaka Prefecture University), D. Mu (Beijing Institute of Technology), N. Okamoto, T. Saito, and K. Kondo (Osaka Prefecture University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
Porous Li 2MnO3 as a High Capacity and High Rate Capability Cathode Material – M. Nookala, T. Penki, and S. Duraisamy (Indian Institute of Science)
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3358
Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Cation Doped Spinel LiM xMn 2-xO4 (M=Ni, Al; 0≤ x ≤ 0.5) Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Battery – M. A. Kebede, N. Kunjuzwa, K. I. Ozoemena, and M. K. Mathe (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research)
Wet Clean Efficiency Monitor by SP3 SM – Y. Chang Chien, M. Yeh, C. Yang, S. Ku (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), C. Wan (National Tsing-Hua University), C. Hu (National Tsing Hua University), E. Chen, J. Yan, E. Khuan, K. Joyce (KLA-Tencor), and C. Hu (National Tsing Hua University)
•
3359
Improved Lithium Storage and Cyclability in Graphene/Graphene Oxide Wired Mesoporous SnO2 – K. Shiva and A. J. Bhattacharyya (Indian Institute of Science)
Tuning of Mesopore Size in WO3-based Photoaodes for Enhanced Visible Light Driven Water Oxidation – D. Chandra and M. Yagi (Niigata University)
•
3360
CIS Thin Film Solar Cells from Electrodeposited Cu/In Stacked Precursors – Y. Kim, S. Chae, S. Yoon, M. Jeon (Dasstech Co., Ltd.), and R. N. Bhattacharya (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
•
3361
Various Metal Oxides based Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – S. Kang (Chonnam National University)
•
3362
Fabrication Mediated by Self-Assembly of Block Copolymer and Photoelectrochemical Properties of Mesoporous WO3 Films – D. Chandra, K. Ouchi, and M. Yagi (Niigata University)
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3363
Preparation and Photoanodic Properties of a Chromium-Electrodeposited TiO2 Electrode – R. Tsuriya, M. Kajita, N. Abe, A. Shoji, and M. Yagi (Niigata University)
•
3364
Energy Storage Devices from Biomass Conversion Byproducts, Lignin – J. Yang (The University of Wisconsin-Madison), S. Gunasekaran (University of WisconsinMadison), and S. Gunasekaran (The University of Wisconsin-Madison)
•
3365
Pore-Filling Anion-Exchange Membranes for Non-Aqueous Redox Flow Batteries (RFBs) – M. Kang (Sangmyung University), M. Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), J. Kim, H. Cha, and J. Park (Sangmyung University)
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3366
Novel Graphene – Polyethylene Oxide Composite Electrolyte for Highly Efficient Solid State Dye Sensitized Solar – M. Akhtar, Z. Li, J. Jang, and O. Yang (Chonbuk National University)
Session II: Emerging Materials, Processes and Devices for Solar Cells – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chair: J. Talbot and K. Kanamura 14:00 3350
16:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3343
11:00
Wednesday, October 10
(Invited) Fabrication of Rechargeable Micro Lithium-Ion Battery with 3D Anode and 3D Cathode – K. Kanamura, K. Yoshima, and H. Munakata (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
(Electrodeposition Division Research Award Presentation) Electrodeposition for the Synthesis of Thin Film Solar Cells – L. Deligianni (IBM, Thomas J. Watson Research Center) (Invited) New Paradigms for Cost-Effective III-V Photovoltaic Technology – D. Shahrjerdi (IBM T J Watson Research Center), S. W. Bedell, B. Hekmatshoar (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), C. Bayram (IBM T J Watson Research Center), N. Li, K. Fogel, P. Lauro (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), J. Ott (IIBM T.J. Watson Research Center), M. Hopstaken (IBM T J Watson Research Center), and D. Sadana (IBM Research) Silicon Bonding State in Films Electrodeposited from SiCl4 in Ionic Liquid – J. Komadina, T. Akiyoshi, Y. Ishibashi (Waseda University), X. Wang (SLAC), Y. Fukunaka (Waseda University), P. Pianetta (SLAC), and T. Homma (Waseda University) Novel Front Side MetallizationPprocesses for Silicon based Solar Cells – A. Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau), M. Fritz, U. Schmidt (Technische Universitaet Ilmenau), O. Luehn, and H. Kuehnlein (RENA Solar Technology Center Freiburg)
F4 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: L. Deligianni and E. Podlaha
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Electrodeposition in Spintronics – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: W. Schwarzacher and Y. Kitamoto 08:20 3422
09:00 3423
09:40
10:00 3424
10:40 3425
11:00
11:40
3426
3427
Aligning Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles at Temperatures Much Higher than the Blocking Temperature – W. Schwarzacher, J. Eloi, M. Okuda, and S. Ward Jones (University of Bristol) Giant Magnetoelectric Effect in Thin Film Composites – E. Lage, A. Piorra, C. Kirchhof, E. Yarar, D. Meyners, and E. Quandt (University of Kiel)
3432
15:00 3428
3429
16:00 3430
16:20
16:40
3431
G2
SiGe Spintronics with Single-Crystalline Ferromagnetic Schottky-Tunnel Contacts – K. Hamaya, S. Yamada, and M. Miyao (Kyushu University) Generation and Detection of a Pure Spin Current Using Co-based Heusler-alloy Spin Injector and Detector: Comparison of Co2FeSi and Co2MnSi – S. Oki, M. Kawano, K. Tanikawa, H. Aoki, S. Yamada, M. Miyao, and K. Hamaya (Kyushu University) Electrochemical Synthesis of Ferromagnetic Metal-Metal Oxide Nanocontacts for Magnetic Field Sensor Application – J. George, R. Sharma (University of Houston), S. Elhalawaty, R. Carpenter (Arizona State University), D. Litvinov, and S. Brankovic (University of Houston) Giantmagnetoimpedance Effect of La0.6Bi0.1Sr 0.3MnO3 at Room Temperature – S. K. Barik, R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico), and R. Mahendiran (National Univerity of Singapore)
Lipid-based Magnetic Nanomedicines for Cancer – Y. Namiki (The Jikei University), T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology), M. Nakagawa (Tohoku University), and Y. Kitamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology) FePt Magnetic Hollow Spheres Designed for Nano-Scale Drug Delivery System Targeted to Cancer Tumor – T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology), M. Nakagawa (Tohoku University), Y. Namiki (The Jikei University), and Y. Kitamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Fabrication of Magnetic Nanoparticle-Assembly with Biodegradable Polymer Core – C. Oka (Tokyo Institute of Technology), N. Horiishi (Bengala Techno Lab), and Y. Kitamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Intermission (20 Minutes) Development of Specific Delivery of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Cancer Tissue for Hyperthermia and Their Establishment of System for Safety Assessment – H. Zhang, T. Nakanishi, and T. Osaka (Waseda University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Separation of Magnetic Nano Beads by Using Soft Magnetic Flux Concentrators – M. Kaiser, J. Chen, P. Taptimthong, and L. Rissing (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover)
Synthesis and Engineering General Session
Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering 304B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Water Electrolysis – 08:00 – 09:20 Co-Chairs: M. Sudoh and V. Ramani 08:00 3433
Electroplated Ni-W-S Alloy Cathode for Alkaline Water Electrolysis – D. Suzuki, K. Someya, T. Suzuki, A. Horie (Vantec Co., Ltd.), R. Miyamoto (Utsunomiya University), Y. Ishikawa (Nippon Platec Co., Ltd.), and S. Yoshihara (Utsunomiya University)
08:20 3434
Size Control of Hydrogen Nanobubble by Pt-nanoparticle/Ru Electrode – K. Kikuchi and T. Okamoto (The Univerity of Shiga Prefecture)
08:40 3435
Degradation of Nickel Anode for Alkaline Water Electrolysis under Potential Cycling – H. Ichikawa, K. Matsuzawa (Yokohama National University), I. Nagashima (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.), A. Manabe (Chlorine Engineers Corp., Ltd.), Y. Nishiki (Permelec Electrode Ltd.), and S. Mitsushima (Yokohama National University)
09:00 3436
Water Electrolysis to Produce the Dry Oxygen for the Human Activies under the Closed Environment – Y. Sone, S. Masato (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Y. Tetsuya (Daiki Ataka Engineering Co. Ltd.), and S. Naoki (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Magnetic Materials for Biomedical Applications – 15:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: T. Osaka and C. Bonhote
15:40
17:20
Electrodeposition 323C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Electrolyzer – 09:20 – 10:40 Co-Chairs: M. Sudoh and V. Ramani 09:20 3437
Low Voltage Electrochemical Process for Manufacturing Sodium Hydroxide and Halogenated Hydrocarbons – B. K. Boggs, S. Gorer, M. Kostowskyj, R. King, J. Miller, and R. Gilliam (Calera Corporation)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3438
Theoretical Study on Pressurized Operation of Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells – M. Henke, C. Willich, C. Westner, F. Leucht, W. Bessler, J. Kallo, and K. Friedrich (German Aerospace Center (DLR))
10:20 3439
Electrolytic Conversion of Sodium Salts in a Kraft Mill – J. Cloutier (Hydro-Québec)
Soda Electrolysis – 10:40 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: M. Sudoh and V. Ramani 10:40 3440
11:00
3441
Scale-up of Low Energy Process for Generation of Alkalinity – R. L. King, D. Martinez, J. Miller, S. Gorer, M. Kostowskyj, B. K. Boggs, and R. Gilliam (Calera Corporation) Design of Rechargeable Air Diffusion Cathode of Metal-Air Battery in Alkaline Solution – Y. Takeshita, S. Fujimoto, and M. Sudoh (Shizuoka University)
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F5
Magnetic Materials and Devices 12
11:20
11:40
3442
3443
Development of a High Performance Salt Electrolysis Cell Using Soft-Zero-Gap Method – H. Matsui, H. Tanaka, and H. Okido (Tokuyama Corporation) Electrochemical Processes in Waste Water Treatment: Process Development at Pilot Plant Scale – D. Woisetschlaeger (Graz University of Technology), M. Koncar (VTU Engineering), and M. Siebenhofer (Graz University of Technology)
Water Treatment – 14:00 – 15:00 Co-Chairs: M. Sudoh and V. Ramani 14:00 3444
Recycling Electrochemical Machining Electrolyte for Metal Recovery and Elimination of Waste – E. J. Taylor, B. Skinn, H. Garich, and M. Inman (Faraday Technology Inc.)
14:20 3445
Anodic Reactivity of Ferrous Sulfide Particles Generated in Wastewater Treatment – E. Mejia Likosova (The University of Queensland), Y. Poussade (Veolia Water Australia), J. Keller, and S. Freguia (Advanced Water Management Centre at The University of Queensland)
14:40 3446
Enhanced Electrochemical Oxidation of Rhodamine B by TiO2-Coated Granular Activated Carbon – X. Li, C. Wang, L. Zhang, Y. Qian, and Y. Wang (Tsinghua University)
Wednesday, October 10
Anode – 15:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: M. Sudoh and V. Ramani 15:00 3447
A Novel Chlorine Evolution Anode for Electrowinning of Non-ferrous Metals – M. Matsuda and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)
15:20 3448
Preparation of Shape-Controlled Pt Nanoparticles by Galvanostatic Electrolysis – T. Nishimura, T. Nakade, T. Morikawa (Technology Research Institute of Osaka Prefecture), and H. Inoue (Osaka Prefecture University)
15:40
G2 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: V. Ramani and M. Sudoh •
3454
Cathodic Characteristic and Structural Analyses of a New Catalyst for Chlorate Electrolysis – K. Terada (Doshisha University), S. Hatano, K. Hara, A. Kimura (Daiso engineering Co. Ltd), M. Saito, H. Daimon, M. Inaba, and A. Tasaka (Doshisha University)
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3455
TIZO/Ag/TIZO Multilayer Films for the Application of a Very Low Resistance Transparent Electrode – G. Heo (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Lee (Chosun University), J. Park (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), J. Oh (Chonnam National University), D. Shin (Chosun University), and T. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
•
3456
Synthesis and Properties of Pentacenes Having Alkyl- chains at 2, 3, 9, 10-Positions – S. Katsuta (Nara Institute of Science and Technology), C. Ohashi, K. Nakayama (Yamagata University), and H. Yamada (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
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3457
Preparation and Characterization of Cathode Active Materials from Spent Lithium Ion Batteries – J. Moon, J. Ahn, S. Son, H. Lee, H. Kim, and H. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
•
3458
Enhancement of Electrical Conductivity and Electrochemical Activity of Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon by Incorporating Boron Atoms – H. Naragino, K. Yoshinaga, A. Nakahara, S. Tanaka, and K. Honda (Yamaguchi University)
•
3459
Direct Preparation of Highly Fluorescent PyreneDyes from Non-Fluorescent Precursors Upon Photoirradiation – T. Aotake, D. Kuzuhara, and H. Yamada (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Electrochemical Engineering – 16:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: M. Sudoh and V. Ramani 16:00 3449
Development of an Electrolysis-Reversible Hydrogen Electrode (E-RHE) – N. Kamiya (KM Laboratory CO., LTD)
16:20 3450
Effect of Pt Dissolution on H 2O2 Formation by Using RRDE Method – K. Ono (Shizuoka University), N. Takeuchi, K. Sekizawa, T. Yoshida (Toyota Motor Corporation), and M. Sudoh (Shizuoka University)
16:40
3451
Characterization and Performance of Non-Iridium Oxide Based Oxygen Evolution Anodes – T. Zhang and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)
17:00
3452
Mathematical Modeling of Ammonia ElectroOxidation in a Rotating Disk Electrode (RDE) System – L. A. Diaz Aldana, M. Muthuvel, and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
17:20
3453
Electrocatalytic Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide on Non-Precious Catalysts – F. Hasché (Technische Universität Berlin), T. Fellinger (Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces), M. Oezaslan, P. Strasser (Technische Universität Berlin), and M. Antonietti (Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces)
204
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
H1
Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: From Fundamental Properties and Processes to Applications and Devices
Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Dielectric Science and Technology / Energy Technology /Sensor 317A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Session III – 08:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: R. Weisman, Z. Liu, and H. Klauk 08:00 3515
Effect of Boric Acid on the Nucleation and Growth of Ni Nanoparticles for CNT Growth – J. Vanpaemel, M. Van der Veen, C. Huyghebaert, S. De Gendt, and P. Vereecken (imec)
08:20 3516
The Effect of Carbon-Nanotubes on the Electrochemical Impedance Behavior of Glass and Carbon fibers with AA2024 and AA7075 – Y. Yoon, K. Lafdi, and M. Bouchard (University of Dayton Research Institute)
3517
Carbon Nanotube Enhanced Functional Carbon Fibers from Renewable Resources – O. Rios, W. E. Tenhaeff, M. McGuire, P. Menchhofer, A. Johs, K. L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and D. White (Maryville College-ORAU)
08:40
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Highly Conductive, Super Stiff Carbon Nanotubebased Macroassemblies and Their Composites – M. A. Worsley, M. Merrill, S. Kucheyev, J. Kuntz, T. Han, J. Satcher, M. Stadermann, A. Hamza, J. Biener, and T. Baumann (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
08:40 3673
Ionic Liquid Based Electrolytes for Zn-Air and Mg-Air Batteries – P. Howlett, A. A. Torriero (Deakin University), T. Khoo (Monash University), T. Simons (Deakin University), D. MacFarlane (Monash University), and M. Forsyth (Deakin University)
09:20 3519
Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanofiber Based Electrode for Biosensor Applications – D. Suazo, J. Rivera (University of Puerto Rico), J. Koehne, M. Meyyappan (NASA Ames Research Center), and C. Cabrera (University Of Puerto Rico)
09:00 3674
The Solid Oxide-molten Salts Ion Conductors and Multifunctional Nanocomposites for Advanced Fuel Cells – B. Zhu (KTH)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
09:40
10:00 3520 10:20
3521
10:40 3522
`Intermission (20 Minutes) Indene-C60/C70 Bisadduct as Acceptor in Polymer Solar Cells – Y. Li (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Synthesis and Separation Strategies for New Fullerenes Created in Oxidizing Atmospheres – S. Stevenson (Indiana-Purdue University) Design of Robust Functional Structures on Carbon Substrates Using Sylil-Protected Aryldiazonium Electroreduction – Y. Leroux (Universite de Rennes – CNRS) and P. Hapiot (Universite de Rennes 1)
11:00
3523
Preparation of Hydrophilic Nano-Carbon Particles by Electrolysis and Their Environmental Applications – S. Ikeda, S. Kawasaki, Y. Hayashi (Nagoya Institute of Technology), S. Kita, A. Nobumoto, H. Ono, and S. Ono (Shion co., ltd.,)
11:20
3524
Synthesis and Functions of Hybrid Assemblies Composed of Metalloporphyrin and Heteropolyoxometallates – T. Kojima (University of Tsukuba), A. Yokoyama (Ewha Womans University), T. Ishizuka (University of Tsukuba), K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka Prefecture University)
11:40
3525
12:00 3526
I3
Synthesis and Properties of Acenes Photochemically Prepared from Diketone Precursors – H. Yamada, T. Aotake, S. Katsuta, Y. Kaneshige (Nara Institute of Science and Technology), C. Ohashi, and K. Nakayama (Yamagata University) Stability Computations for La@C76 – Z. Slanina (University of Tsukuba), F. Uhlik (Charles University), T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science, NINS)
10:00 3675
The Kinetics of Electrochemical Alloying in Liquid Mg-Sb – J. M. Newhouse, H. Kim, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
10:20 3676
Spectroscopic Analysis of Ceria Based OxideCarbonate Nanocomposite Electrolyte for Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – M. Mizuhata, K. Takeda (Kobe University), R. Raza, and B. Zhu (KTH)
10:40 3677
Measurement of the Diffusion Coefficient of Calcium in the Calcium-Bismuth Liquid Alloy System – S. A. Barriga, H. Kim, D. Boysen, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:00
3678
Electrochemical Properties of Ca-Sb Alloys in Molten Salt Electrolytes – T. Ouchi, H. Kim, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:20
3679
Oxygen Reduction Reaction at LaNiO3 Supported by Au Ring in Li/Na Eutectic Carbonate with La2O3 – K. Matsuzawa, Y. Esaki, K. Watanabe, K. Ota, and S. Mitsushima (Yokohama National University)
11:40
3680
EMIHSO4 -based Polymer Electrolytes and Their Applications in Solid Electrochemical Capacitors – S. Ketabi, X. Liu, Z. Le, and K. Lian (University of Toronto)
12:00
Charge and Discharge Properties at Room to Intermediate Temperature of Sodium Secondary Batteries Using Molten NaFSA-MPPyrFSA for the Green Base Transceiver Station (G-BTS) – E. Itani, S. Sakai, K. Nitta, S. Inazawa (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.), K. Takeno, and T. Seki (NTT Docomo)
14:20 3682
Versatility of Molten Salt Synthesis for the Preparation of Cathode and Anode Electrode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries – M. Reddy and B. Chowdari (National University of Singapore)
Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids 18
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Electrodeposition / Energy Technology 301A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Power – 08:00 – 14:40 Co-Chairs: M. Mizuhata and B. Zhu 08:00 3671
08:20 3672
A Design for a Membrane-less Al/Cl2 Ionic Liquid Flow Battery – M. Zhang (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), T. A. Zawodzinski Jr. (The University of Tennessee), P. Trulove (US Naval Academy), J. Watson, and R. Counce (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Electrochemical Behavior of Lithium Metal Electrodes in Ionic Liquid Based Electrolytes – A. I. Bhatt (CSIRO Energy Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Lunch Break (120 Minutes)
14:00 3681
Separations and Purification – 14:40 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: P. Trulove and R. Mantz 14:40 3683
Exploiting the Versatility of Ionic Liquids and Polymeric Ionic Liquids in Chromatographic Separations and Microextractions – J. Anderson (The University of Toledo)
15:20
Intermission (20 Minutes)
15:40 3684
Separation of Flue Gas Components by Ionic Liquids – Fundamental Chemistry and Industrial Application – R. Fehrmann, A. Kunov-Kruse, S. L. Mossin, S. Kegnæs, H. Kolding, and A. Riisager (Technical University of Denmark)
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09:00 3518
16:20 3685
Reactive Separation of H2S from Fuel Process Streams Using Ionic Liquids – K. Jayne, D. Carr, B. Slote, and M. C. Kimble (Reactive Innovations, LLC)
16:40 3686
Decomposition of CO2 Gas in CaCl2-CaO and LiCl-Li2O Molten Salts – R. O. Suzuki, K. Otake, T. Uchiyama (Eco-Processing), H. Kinoshita (Fukushima College of Technology), and T. Kikuchi (Hokkaido University)
17:00 3687
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3696
Complex Formation and Micropassivation at Electrodeposition of Niobium Coatings in Alkali Chloride-Fluoride Melts With Different Cationic Composition – E. Marenkova (Institute of Chemistry, Kola Science Centre RAS) and S. Kuznetsov (KSC RAS)
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3697
Influence of the Second Coordination Sphere on the Diffusion Coefficients of Niobium Fluoride Complexes in Chloride and Fluoride Melts – A. Popova, V. Kremenetsky (Institute of Chemistry, Kola Science Centre RAS), and S. Kuznetsov (KSC RAS)
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3698
Electrochemical Behavior and Electrorefining of Vanadium in Melts Containing Titanium Salts – O. Kazakova (Institute of Chemistry, Kola Science Centre RAS) and S. Kuznetsov (KSC RAS)
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3699
Activity Coefficients and Solubility of Lanthanum and Praseodymium in GalliumIndium Eutectic Alloy – A. Dedyukhin, V. Ivanov, S. Mel’chakov, A. Shchetinskii, V. A. Volkovich, L. Yamshchikov (Ural Federal University), A. Osipenko (State Scientific Centre Research Institute of Atomic Reactors), S. Raspopin (Ural Federal University), and M. Kormilitsyn (State Scientific Centre Research Institute of Atomic Reactors)
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3700
Uranium Activity and Solubility in Liquid Ga-In Eutectic Alloy: An Electrochemistry Study – V. A. Volkovich, D. Maltsev, L. Yamshchikov (Ural Federal University), A. Osipenko (State Scientific Centre Research Institute of Atomic Reactors), S. Raspopin (Ural Federal University), and M. Kormilitsyn (State Scientific Centre Research Institute of Atomic Reactors)
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3701
Precipitation of Rare Earth Phosphates in NaCl2CsCl Eutectic Based Melts – V. A. Volkovich, A. Ivanov, S. Yakimov, I. B. Polovov, B. Vasin (Ural Federal University), T. Griffiths (Redston Trevor Consulting, Ltd.), A. Chukin, and A. Shtolts (Ural Federal University)
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3702
Investigation of Oxidation State of the Electrodeposited Neodymium Metal Related with the Water Contents of Phosphonium Ionic Liquids – H. Kondo, M. Matsumiya (Yokohama National University), K. Tsunashima (Wakayama National College of Technology), and S. Kodama (Nippon Chemical Industrial Co. Ltd.)
Development of Recycling Process for Rare Earth Magnets by Electrodeposition Using Ionic Liquids Media – M. Ishii, M. Matsumiya (Yokohama National University), and S. Kawakami (Dowa Eco-System Co. Ltd.)
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3703
Electrochemical Formation of Tb-Ni Alloys in a Molten LiCl-KCl-TbCl3 System – H. Konishi, K. Mizuma, H. Ono, E. Takeuchi (Osaka University), T. Nohira (Kyoto University), and T. Oishi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Electrochemical Behavior and Solvation Analysis of Rare Earth Complexes in Ionic Liquids Media Investigated by SECM and Raman Spectroscopy – N. Tsuda, M. Matsumiya (Yokohama National University), K. Tsunashima (Wakayama National College of Technology), and S. Kodama (Nippon Chemical Industrial Co. Ltd.)
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3704
Investigation on the Hydration State of Ionic Liquids toward the Application as a Protein Solvent – Y. Nikawa, K. Fujita, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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3705
Dissolution and Stabilization of Proteins in a Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid with Hydrated Zwitterions – Y. Ito, Y. Kohno, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
The Use of Ionic Liquids for the Purification of Heavy Metals from Coal Ash – T. E. Sutto (Naval Research Laboratory)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
Wednesday, October 10
I3 – Poster Session 2 – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: L. Haverhals and W. M. Reichert •
3688
Ionic Liquids Technology for Aluminum Deposition – T. Naguy, E. Berman (AFRL), N. Voevodin (AFRL/UDRI), P. Brezovec, and M. Miller (CTC)
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3689
Electrode Reactions of Platinum Bromide Complexes in an Amide-Type Ionic Liquid – T. Endo, Y. Katayama, and T. Miura (Keio University)
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3690
Electronic State Analyses of Redox-Active Molecule Tethered at Ionic Liquid / Electrode Interface by Photoelectron Spectroscopy – Y. Kanai, Y. Mino, A. Imanishi, Y. Yokota, and K. Fukui (Osaka University)
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3691
Electrochemical Deposition of Cobalt onto the Surface of Copper Using a Choline ChlorideBased Ionic Liquid – B. Damiano, A. I. Wixtrom, and T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University)
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3692
3693
3694
3695
Electrochemical Polishing Applications and EIS of a Novel Choline Chloride-based Ionic Liquid – A. I. Wixtrom, J. Buhler (Christopher Newport University), C. E. Reece (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility), and T. M. AbdelFattah (Christopher Newport University)
Application of Electrochemical Transient Techniques for Studying Niobium Speciation in Chloride Melts – G. Fofanov, I. B. Polovov, M. Chernyshov, V. A. Volkovich, O. Rebrin (Ural Federal University), and T. Griffiths (Redston Trevor Consulting, Ltd.)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
3706
Effect of Carboxylate Anions on Polarity and Water Miscibility of Hydrophobic Ionic Liquids Toward the Matrix for Cellulose Hydrolysis – T. Nakano, Y. Fukaya, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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3707
Evaluation of Glucose Oxidase Activity in Ionic Liquids in the Presence of Small Amount of Water – K. Nagata, M. Abe, Y. Fukaya, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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3708
HPLC Analysis of Cellulose Dissolved in Ionic Liquids – K. Kuroda, Y. Fukaya, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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3709
Ionic Liquid Facilitated Introduction of Functional Materials into Biopolymer Polymer Substrates – L. M. Haverhals, E. E. Christman (United States Naval Academy), M. P. Foley (U.S. Naval Academy), E. K. Brown (United States Naval Academy), H. De Long (AFRL/AFOSR), and P. Trulove (US Naval Academy)
•
3710
Direct Dissolution of Wet and Saliferous Microalgae with Ionic Liquids and Isolation of Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate) – D. Kobayashi, K. Fujita, N. Nakamura, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
•
3711
Preparation of Ionic Liquids Composed of Benzoic Acid Derivatives and Their Phase Behavior with Water – T. Ando, Y. Kohno, and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
•
•
I4
3712
3713
High Temperature Stability of Carbon-Carbonate Mixture in Solid Oxide Electrolyte DCFC – B. Chu, K. Kang, K. Kang (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), and J. Hwang (KITECH) Task-Specific Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (RT-ILs) for Biological Liquid/Liquid Extraction – A. J. McIntosh, S. A. Goodchild (Dstl Porton Down), and T. Welton (Imperial College, London)
09:00 3787
Influence of Peroxodisulfate Electro-Generation on the Electrochemical Oxidation of Formic Acid on Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes – Y. Honda, S. Fierro (Keio University), C. Comninellis (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)), and Y. Einaga (Keio University)
09:20 3788
Effect of pH on Electrooxidation of Formic Acid/Formate on Platinum – J. Joo, T. Uchida (Hokkaido University), A. Cuesta (Instituto de Química Física “Rocasolano” CSIC), M. T. Koper (Leiden University), and M. Osawa (Hokkaido University)
09:40
Investigation on MEA-performances of Highly Durable Silica-coated Pd/C Electrocatalysts – Y. Sato (JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corp), K. Fujii (JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation), M. Ito (JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corp), S. Takenaka, and M. Kishida (Kyushu University)
10:20 3790
Durable Oxide-Based Catalysts for Application as Cathode Materials in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells (PEFCs) – E. Fabbri, A. Rabis, A. Foelske-Schmitz (Paul Scherrer Institute), D. Kramer (University of Southampton), R. Kötz, and T. J. Schmidt (Paul Scherrer Institute)
10:40
3791
NO Conversion in Porous Cell Stacks – R. M. Werchmeister, K. B. Andersen, and K. Kammer Hansen (Technical University of Denmark)
11:00
3792
Photoelectrochemistry Applied to Organic Dye Oxidation and Concomitant Hydrogen Generation – M. B. Zanoni (Chemistry Institute) and T. Guaraldo (UNESP)
11:20
3793
Preparation of Photocatalytic TiO2/WO3 Hollow Fiber Using Polysulfone as Template – K. I. Liu, P. Chen, Y. Hsueh, H. Chen, and T. Perng (National Tsing Hua University)
11:40
3794
Composite Thin Film Ir1-xNbxO2 Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Electrode – A. Zlotorowicz, F. Seland, and S. Sunde (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Electrocatalysis 6
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering 315, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Electrocatalysis VI – General Session – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: N. Hoshi and V. Ramani 08:00 3784
Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Phenol within the Interlayer Space of Surfactant/MnO2 Multilayer Films – M. Nakayama, S. Mito, M. Shamoto, and K. Tomono (Yamaguchi University)
08:20 3785
Electrochemical Studies of Ternary And Quaternary Pt Based Catalysts for Glycerol Oxidation – C. Caliman and J. Ribeiro (Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo)
08:40 3786
Highly Active Pd-based Metallic Glass Nanowires for Alcohol Oxidation in Alkaline Media – R. C. Sekol, M. Carmo, G. Kumar, F. Gittleson (Yale University), K. Sun (University of Michigan), J. Schroers, and A. D. Taylor (Yale University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3789
Electrocatalysis VI – General Session – 14:00 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: G. Brisard and P. K Shen 14:00 3795
A Comparative Study of Nickel and Cobalt based Nanoparticles as Electrocatalyst for Alkaline Water Electrolysis – A. Patru, F. Favier (Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier), and N. Jerez (Bulane SAS)
14:20
3796
Chemical Amplitude: A Quantitative Descriptor for the Surface Reactivity of Metals – L. Zhuang, B. Huang, L. Xiao, and J. Lu (Wuhan University)
14:40
3797
Nanostructured and Hybrid Carbon Films for Electrocatalytic Reaction with Bbiomolecules – O. Niwa, T. Kamata, D. Kato (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), A. Ueda (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Yoshioka (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), S. Umemura (Chiba Institute of Technology), and S. Hirono (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, MES Afty)
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15:00 3798
Electrochemical Characterization of Cup-Stacked Carbon Nanofiber-Modified Electrodes and its Application to Biosensing – K. Komori, S. Ko, S. Komatsu, T. Tatsuma, A. Sakoda, and Y. Sakai (University of Tokyo)
15:20
Intermission (20 Minutes)
15:40
3799
Large-Scale Self-Assembly of the Nitrogen-Doped Graphene with High Electrocatalytic Activity for Oxygen Reduction – C. He and P. Shen (Sun YatSen University)
16:00 3800
Plasmonic Application of Pt-Group Metal Nanostructures – K. Ikeda, S. Uchiyama, and K. Murakoshi (Hokkaido University)
16:20 3801
Pit Falls in the Use of Point Electrodes – K. Kammer Hansen (Technical University of Denmark)
16:40 3802
Recent Development on Electroanalytical Application of Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes – Y. Einaga (Keio University)
17:00 3803
Redox Properties and Catalytic Activity for Oxygen Reduction Reaction of Electropolymerized Aromatic Diamines – S. Kishioka (Gunma University)
I5
Electrochemical Atomic Layer Epitaxy and Quantum Confinement
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Electrodeposition 318B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Wednesday, October 10
Semiconductor Deposition I – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: John Stickney and Stephen Maldonado 08:00 3804
Electrochemical Liquid-Liquid Solid Deposition of Crystalline Semiconductor Materials – J. Gu, E. Fahrenkrug, S. Collins, and S. Maldonado (University of Michigan)
08:20 3805
Kesterite Group Materials Thin Films by Elettrodeposition for Photovoltaic Applications – M. Innocenti, I. Bencistà, F. Di Benedetto, S. Cinotti, A. De Luca, S. Bellandi (University of Florence), A. Lavacchi (ICCOM_CNR), M. Muniz Miranda (University of Florence), F. Vizza (ICCOM_CNR), and M. Foresti (University of Florence)
08:40 3806
New Route for Low Cost Fabrication of Semiconducting Materials for Photovoltaic Applications – R. Salazar, S. Sanchez, D. Rouchon (CEA-Leti), C. Levy-Clement (CNRS), and V. Ivanova (CEA-Leti)
09:00 3807
Electrochemical Atomic Layer Deposition of PV Materials – B. Perdue, V. Stickney, J. Stickney (The University of Georgia), and D. Banga (Sandia National Laboratories)
09:20 3808
Characterization of Electrochemical ALD Processes on Bipolar Electrodes Using Confocal Raman Microscopy – S. Ndzesse and C. Shannon (Auburn University)
Semiconductor Deposition II – 10:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: John Stickney and Erik Menke 10:00 3809
208
Cadmium Telluride Nanowire Electrodeposition for Advanced Photovoltaics – E. Menke, L. Reed, and J. Hujdic (University of California)
10:20
3810
Ultra-long Hollow Chalcogen and Chalcogenide Nanofibers by Galvanic Displacement Reaction – H. Park, M. Zhang (University of California, Riverside), C. Chang, H. Jung (University of California-Riverside), J. Lim (Korea Institutte of Materials Science), Y. Choa (Hanyang University), and N. Myung (University of California – Riverside)
10:40
3811
Pulsed Electrodeposition of Bi2Te3/Sb2Te3 Superlattices in Flow Cells vs. Single Baths – D. Banga, J. Sugar, D. Medlin, V. Stavila, D. B. Robinson, and P. Sharma (Sandia National Laboratories)
11:00
3812
Bismuth Thin Films: Growth, Structure and Properties – M. Saini, S. Zheng (York University), S. Huang (The John Hopkins University), W. Wang (The John Hopkins Univeristy), C. Chien (The John Hopkins University), and S. Morin (York University)
11:20
3813
Electrochemical Routes to the Reduction of Resistance in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Networks – D. Asheghali, N. Bhatt, P. Vichchulada, and M. D. Lay (University of Georgia)
Surface Limited Redox Replacement – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Nikolay Dimitrov and Natasa Vasiljevic 14:00
3814
Thermodynamics and Kinetics Aspects of Metal Deposition via Surface Limited Redox Replacement Reaction – S. Brankovic (University of Houston)
14:20
3815
Deposition of Ultra Thin Pt Films via Surface Limited Redox Replacement of UPD Layers on Au – N. Vasiljevic, J. Nutariya (University of Bristol), M. Fayette (SUNY at Binghamton), B. Rawlings (University of Bristol), and N. Dimitrov (SUNY at Binghamton)
14:40
3816
The Electrochemical Atomic Layer Deposition of Pt and Pd Nanoparticles on Ni Foam for the Electro-Oxidation of Alcohols – R. M. Modibedi, E. Louw (CSIR), K. I. Ozoemena, and M. K. Mathe (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research)
15:00
3817
Electrodeposition of Metals in Catalysts Syntheses: Platinum Monolayer Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – M. Vukmirovic, S. Bliznakov, K. Sasaki, J. Wang, and R. R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
15:20
3818
Highly-Active Pt Coated NPG Catalyst for HCOOH Oxidation: Synthesis, SLRR Coating, Activity and Durability – N. Dimitrov (SUNY at Binghamton), M. Kamundi, L. Bromberg, D. McCurry (Chemistry, SUNY Binghamton), M. Fayette (SUNY at Binghamton), and E. Fey (Chemistry, SUNY Binghamton)
15:40
3819
Epitaxial Ag(111) Overlayers on Noble Metals – K. Soliman and L. A. Kibler (University of Ulm)
16:00 3820
Electrodeposition of Pt Thin Films by Pulsed Potential – Y. Liu, D. Gokcen, U. Bertocci, and T. Moffat (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
09:20 3891
Redox-Active Alkali Insertion Materials as Inner Contact Layer in All-Solid-State Ion-Selective Electrodes – S. Komaba, C. Suzuki, N. Yabuuchi, S. Kanazawa, T. Hasegawa, and T. Akatsuka (Tokyo University of Science)
16:40 3822
Self-Limiting Electroless Deposition of Nanoscale Ruthenium Oxide: Catalyst, Electron/Proton Conductor, Broadband Transparent Oxide – D. R. Rolison, C. N. Chervin, J. W. Long, M. Osofsky, J. Melinger, J. Owrusky, F. Rachford, J. Pietron, and M. Pomfret (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
09:40 3892
Sensing Characteristics of a Fiber Bragg Grating Hydrogen Gas Sensor using Sol-Gel Derived Pt/ WO3 Film – S. Okazaki (Yokohama National University), Y. Maru, and T. Mizutani (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
17:00 3823
In Situ Stress Measurement During Pt Deposition Using Surface Limited Redox Replacement – G. Stafford, M. C. Lafouresse (NIST), Y. Liu (National Institute of Standards and Technology), J. Shin, and U. Bertocci (NIST)
10:00 3893
Zirconia-based Electrochemical Oxygen Sensor for Accurately Determining Water Vapor Concentration – R. E. Soltis (Ford Motor Company)
10:20 3894
Fabrication of Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS)-active substrates by using DipPen Nanolithography – K. Chao and K. K. Ou (Taipei Medical University)
10:40 3895
Application of Commercial Manufacturing Methods to Mixed-Potential NOx Sensors – C. R. Kreller (Los Alamos National Laboratory), P. Sekhar (Washington State University Vancouver), W. Li, P. Palanisamy (ESL ElectroScience), E. L. Brosha, R. Mukundan, and F. H. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:00 3896
Research on Filter Materials for LP Gas Sensors – M. Sai, K. Shinnishi, K. Kaneyasu (Figaro Engineering Inc.), T. Suzuki, and M. Takeuchi (Osaka Prefecture University)
17:20
3824
First Principles Studies of Trends in Metal Electrodeposition and Reactivity – J. Greeley (Argonne National Laboratory)
17:40
3825
Reduction of Nitrate Mediated By Metal UPD on Pd-Modified Au Electrodes In Aqueous Electrolytes – A. J. Jebaraj and D. J. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center I5 – Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Nikolay Dimitrov and John Stickney •
J1
3826
Preparation of Size-quantized Lead Sulfide Thin Layer on Silver Nanocubes via Electrochemical Atomic Layer Deposition – M. Nakano, K. Okazaki, and T. Torimoto (Nagoya University)
Chemical Sensors 10 – Chemical and Biological Sensors and Analytical Systems Sensor 319B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
J2
Luminescence and Display Materials: Fundamentals and Applications
Luminescence and Display Materials 323A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Luminescence from Inorganic Materials – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Charles Hunt and David Lockwood 08:00 3926
Optoelectronic and Persistent Luminescence Properties in Ce3+-Doped Garnet Ceramics – J. Ueda, K. Aishima, and S. Tanabe (Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University)
08:40 3927
Ce3+-Tb3+ Energy Transfer in Aluminate Garnets – A. Setlur and J. Shiang (GE Global Research)
09:00 3928
Systematic Studies of Structural and Optical Properties of Pure and Doped Pyrochlore Crystals – A. Srivastava (GE Global Research) and M. G. Brik (University of Tartu)
09:20 3929
Experimental and Crystal Field Studies of Spectroscopic Properties of Mn 2+ Ions in Fluoride Crystals in UV-VUV – M. G. Brik, M. Kirm (University of Tartu), M. True (Carl Zeiss EyeTec GmbH), and G. Zimmerer (HASYLAB at DESY)
09:40 3930
Improvement of Luminescence Properties of KSrPO4:Eu by a Polymerizable Complex Method Employing a Water Soluble Phosphorus Oligomer – M. Kim, M. Kobayashi, H. Kato, and M. Kakihana (Tohoku University)
10:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
J1-5 – Gas and Liquid Phase Chemical Sensors – 08:00 – 11:20 Co-Chairs: M. Sailor and S. Uchiyama 08:00 3887
CO Sensing Properties of Electrochemical Gas Sensors using an Anion-Conducting Polymer as an Electrolyte – T. Goto, T. Hyodo (Nagasaki University), K. Kaneyasu (Figaro Engineering Inc.), H. Yanagi (Tokuyama Corp.), and Y. Shimizu (Nagasaki University)
08:20 3888
Investigation of ZnO-Nanowire-Based ExtendedGate Field-Effect-Transistor pH Sensors – C. Li, S. Chang, T. Yang, and S. Chang (National Cheng Kung University)
08:40 3889
NO2 Sensing Properties of Porous In 2O3-based Powders Preapred by Utilizing Ultrasonic-Spray Pyrolysis Employing PMMA Microsphere Templates: Effects of the Size of the PMMA Microspheres on Their Gas-Sensing Properties – E. Fujii, T. Hyodo, K. Matsuo, and Y. Shimizu (Nagasaki University)
09:00 3890
Biosensors for Health Monitoring – S. Anastasova and P. Vadgama (Queen Mary University of London)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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3821
NEAR-Surface Equilibrium Phases in Electrochemically Fabricated Low-dimensional Multi-Component Catalysts – F. M. Alamgir, R. Rettew, and A. Vitale (Georgia Institute of Technology)
16:20
10:20
3931
10:40 3932
11:00
3933
Relationship between Emission Properties and Host Structure for Eu 2+-doped Phosphate Investigated by Quantitative Structure Relationship and First Principles Calculation – H. Takaba (Tohoku University), R. Miura, A. Suzuki, N. Hatakeyama, and A. Miyamoto (Tohoku Iniversity)
16:40
Transparent Inorganic Downconverters for Luminescent Solar Concentrators – L. SheaRohwer, J. Martin, and M. Nyman (Sandia National Laboratories)
J4
Spectroscopy of Pr-doped CaTiO3 Nano-particles under Excitation into the Charge Transfer State – J. Collins, Y. Tsehay (Wheaton College), P. Boutinaud, G. Chadeyron, and R. Boosin (Clermont Université)
11:20
3934
Development of YVO4:Bi3+,Eu3+ Nanophosphor and Its Application as a Spectral Down-Shifter for Solar Cells – S. Takeshita and T. Isobe (Keio University)
11:40
3935
Liquid Phase Synthesis and Characterization of LaPO4:Yb3+/GdPO4 Nanoparticles with NIR Emission under NIR Excitation – T. Isobe, T. Shimizu, K. Hara, and S. Takeshita (Keio University)
3942
Microfabricated and Nanofabricated Systems for MEMS/NEMS 10
Sensor / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry 311, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Micro/Nanofabrication – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Peter Hesketh and Gary Hunter 08:00
Wednesday, October 10
14:00 3936
Photoluminescence of single InAsP quantum dots in InP nanowires – P. Poole, D. Dalacu, J. Lapointe, and K. Mnaymneh (National Research Council Canada)
14:40
3937
Fast Luminescence in Silicon-Germanium Nanostructures – D. J. Lockwood, X. Wu, J. Baribeau (National Research Council), N. Modi, and L. Tsybeskov (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
15:00
15:20 3938
Micro-systems and Nanotechnologies in ELISA and Droplet Generation Applications – C. Yeh and Y. Lin (National Cheng Kung University)
08:50 3986
A Novel Microdevice for the Treatment of Hydrocephalus – J. Oh (Harvard University), F. Kralick, and H. Noh (Drexel University)
09:25 3987
Wafer Scale Processing of Plasmonic Nanopore Arrays in 200mm CMOS Fab Environment – K. Malachowski, R. Verbeeck, T. Dupont, C. Chen, S. Musa, Y. Li, T. Stakenborg, D. Sabuncuoglu, and P. Van Dorpe (IMEC Belgium)
09:45
Intermission (15 Minutes)
15:40
3939
16:00 3940
16:20
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10:00 3988
Tunable Young’s Modulus in Carbon MEMS using Graphene-based Stiffeners – C. M. Washburn (Sandia National Laboratories), T. Lambert, J. Blecke, D. Davis, P. Finnegan, B. Hance, and J. Strong (Sandia National Labs)
10:20 3989
Residue-Free Dry Etching of Polymer Sacrificial Layer for Microelectromechanical-System Device Fabrication – K. Takagahara, K. Ono, K. Kuwabara, T. Sakata (NTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories), H. Ishii (Toyohashi University of technology), Y. Sato, and Y. Jin (NTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories)
10:40 3990
Low Cost UV Laser Direct Write Photolithography System for Rapid Prototyping of Microsystems – J. Waynelovich, A. Sepehri (Black Box Inc), B. Mehta (Black Box Inc.), S. Kassegne (MEMS Lab, San Diego State University), and A. Khosla (Simon Fraser University)
11:00
3991
The Carbonized SU-8 Elctrospun Nano-Fiber for an Electrode in the Energy Storage Device – H. Kim, J. Woo, Y. Joo, Y. Chun, and C. Kim (Chung-Ang University)
11:20
3992
Hydrodynamic Cell Enrichment in Double Spiral Microfluidic Channels – J. SUN, M. Li (National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), C. Liu (Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), G. Hu (Institute of Mechanics, CAS), and X. Jiang (National Center for Nanoscience and Technology)
11:40
3993
Nanostructured Columnar Thin Films for Biological and Chemical Sensing Applications – P. Shah (Universty of Dayton), H. Knachel, A. Sarangan, and K. Hansen (University of Dayton)
Intermission (20 Minutes) XANES and XEOL Studies of Luminescent Silicon Carbonitride (SiCN) Thin Films – Z. Khatami, P. Wilson, J. Wojcik, and P. Mascher (McMaster University) Design Rule of Ti/Al Ohmic contacts on N-face n-GaN : Solution for Thermal Degradation – B. Kim, Y. Song (Pohang University of Science and Technology), J. Son (University of California at Berkeley), C. Yoo, and J. Lee (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Colloidal Synthesis of (CuAg)xIn 2xZn 2(1-2x)S2 Solid Solution Nanocrystals with Tunable Band Gap – M. Dai, K. Okazaki (Nagoya University), A. Kudo (Tokyo University of Science), S. Kuwabata (Osaka University), and T. Torimoto (Nagoya University) Core/Shell structured Nanoparticles and Hybrid Electrode Materials for Electrically Tunable Photonic Crystal Display – H. Shim, M. Han (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), J. Lim (Seoul National University), C. Heo, H. Jin, C. Shin, S. Jeon, J. Kim (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), J. Lee (Seoul National University), and S. Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)
08:05 3985
Luminescent Semiconductor Materials – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: Lauren Shea-Rohwer and Anant Setlur
Enhanced Electrochemiluminescence LightEmitting Device Driven by Application of AC Voltage and Its Emission Mechanism – T. Nobeshima, K. Nakamura, and N. Kobayashi (Chiba University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Kamehameha Exhibit Hall 3, Level 1, Hawaii Convention Center
13:30 3994
Thermal Conductivity Engineering via Nano Patterning – B. Kim, I. El-Kady, and R. Olsson (Sandia National Laboratories)
J4 – MEMS/NEMS Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Peter Hesketh and Kalpathy Sundaram
14:00 3995
Photothermal Cantilever Deflection Spectroscopy – T. Thundat, M. Bagheri, S. Kim, D. Lee (University of Alberta), and S. Jeon (POSTECH, S. Korea)
14:20 3996
Development of Insulated Conductive AFM Probes for Molecular Electronics – Y. Wu, T. Akiyama (The Sensors Actuators and Microsystems Laboratory (SAMLAB), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)), P. D. Van der Wal (EPFL), S. Gautsch (The Sensors Actuators and Microsystems Laboratory (SAMLAB), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)), and N. De Rooij (EPFL Lausanne)
14:40 3997
15:00 3998
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4006
Radiophotoluminescence in Ag+-Doped Phosphate Glass Dosimeter – T. Ohno, Y. Miyamoto (Kanazawa Institute of Technology), T. Kurobori (Kanazawa University), Y. Takei, K. Hirasawa (Kanazawa Institute of Technology), T. Yamamoto (Chiyoda Technol Co. Ltd.), and H. Nanto (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
•
4007
Characterization and Process Optimization of UV Patternable Electrically Conducting SU-8 Silver Nanocomposite Polymer – A. Khatri, S. Kassegne (MEMS Lab, San Diego State University), and A. Khosla (Simon Fraser University)
•
4008
All Thin Film Micromachined Cantilever Using PZT/Terfenol-D Multilayer for High Sensitive Magnetoelectric Sensors – D. Lee (Kwangwoon University), S. Kim, Y. Yoo (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Han (Chungnam National University), W. Jo (Cantis Co), and J. Lee (Kwangwoon University)
Effects of Added Uranium on the Triboluminescent Properties of EuD4TEA – R. Fontenot (Alabama A&M University), W. Hollerman (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), K. Bhat, and M. Aggarwal (Alabama A&M University)
•
4009
Characterization and Response of Metal Organic Frameworks Based Microcantilever Sensors for the Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds – I. Ellern (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Micropatternable, Electrically Conducting Polyaniline Photoresist Blends for MEMS Applications – C. Patel, S. Kassegne (MEMS Lab, San Diego State University), and A. Khosla (Simon Fraser University)
•
4010
Micro-Structures for Electrophoretic Display: Case Studies of the Response Speed/Time and Contrast Ratio Depending on Micro-Structures – J. Kim, C. Kim, and K. Suh (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
15:20 3999
Manipulation of Micro Condensed Matter by Direct Peeling Method by using Atomic Force Microscope Tip – A. Kawai (Nagaoka University of Technology)
15:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
16:00 4000
A MEMS-based Platform for Multi-physics Characterization of Ultra-thin Freestanding Films – A. Haque (Penn State University)
16:20 4001
Effects of Adsorbate Surface Diffusion in Focused Electron-Beam-Induced-Deposition – A. Szkudlarek, M. Gabureac, and I. Utke (Empa Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology)
16:40 4002
Electroplating of Microstructured Nickel Phase Gratings for X-Ray Phase Contrast Tomography – M. Amberger, K. Bade, J. Meiser, D. Kunka, and J. Mohr (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
17:00 4003
The Defect and Transport Properties of TlBr – S. R. Bishop (Kyushu University), G. Ciampi (Radiation Monitoring Devices), M. Kuhn, H. L. Tuller (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), W. Higgins, and K. Shah (Radiation Monitoring Devices)
17:20 4004
Microfabricated Systems to Measure Marine Variables – S. Aravamudhan (North Carolina A&T State University)
17:40 4005
Nanoporous Alumina as a Platform for 3-D Ceramic Microdevices – D. Routkevitch (InRedox LLC)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Cantilevers and Microdevices – 13:30 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Yu Cheng Lin and Hongseok Noh
Thursday, October 11 08:00h ��������� ECS Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S): “Grand Challenges for Energy Conversion and Large Scale Energy Storage”
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In-Operando X-ray Diffraction of LSCF Cathodes on Anode-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – J. S. Hardy, J. W. Templeton, and J. W. Stevenson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
Coral 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
09:30h ��������� Technical Session Coffee Break
Modeling – 08:00 – 12:40 Co-Chairs: B. Liaw and V. Subramanian
18:30h ��������� Luau on the Lagoon (ticket required)
08:00
473
3D Coupled Thermofluid-Thermomechanical Modelling and Experimental Validation of a Whole Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System – M. Peksen, A. Al-MASRI, L. Blum (Forschungszentrum Jülich), and D. Stolten (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
08:20
474
Reverse Breakdown in Bipolar Membranes – N. Craig (UC Berkeley) and J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)
08:40
475
Electrochemical and Mechanical Reliability of Three Dimensionally Reconstructed Electrode Microstructures – D. Chung, D. Ely (Purdue University), P. Shearing (University College London), N. Brandon (Imperial College), S. Harris (General Motors), and E. García (Purdue University)
09:00
476
Application of the Molecular Interaction Volume Model (MIVM) to Ca-Based Liquid Alloys – S. Poizeau and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
B1
Batteries and Energy Technology Joint General Session – In Honor of James McBreen
Battery / Energy Technology Coral 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells II – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: T. M. Gur and J. W. Stevenson 08:00
462
The Development of MT-HF-SOFCs Using New Fabrication Techniques – N. Droushiotis and G. H. Kelsall (Imperial College London)
08:20
463
Performance Enhancement of Solid Oxide Storage Battery – X. Zhao, N. Xu, X. Li, Y. Gong, and K. Huang (University of South Carolina)
08:40
464
Research and Development Activities of SOFC in Pohang, Korea – N. M. Sammes (POSTECH) and J. Chung (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
09:20
477
A Novel High Temperature Metal – Air Battery – W. W. Drenckhahn, M. Kuehne, T. Soller (Siemens AG), K. Litzinger, J. Shull, A. Iyengar (Siemens Energy Inc.), H. Greiner, H. Landes, A. Leonide, and C. Schuh (Siemens Corporate Technology)
Electrochemical-Thermal Coupled Simulation of Lithium-Ion Secondary Batteries Using New Lumped Model – N. Baba, H. Yoshida, M. Nagaoka, C. Okuda, and S. Kawauchi (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)
09:40
478
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Lattice Boltzmann Modeling of AdvectionDiffusion Transport with Electrochemical Reactions in a Porous SOFC Anode Structure – H. Paradis and B. Sundén (Lund University)
10:00
479
Synthesize Battery Degradation Modes via a Diagnostic Model – M. Dubarry, C. Truchot, and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
10:20
480
Modeling of Heat Transfer in a Fluidized Bed Carbon Fuel Cell – G. J. Armstrong, B. R. Alexander, R. E. Mitchell, and T. M. Gür (Stanford University)
09:00
Thursday, October 11
11:40
465
09:20
09:40
466
Preparation of Ashless Coal and Its Oxidation in a Coin Type Direct Carbon Fuel Cell – C. Lee and W. Kim (Hanbat National University)
10:00
467
Oxide Solid/Melt Composites as Ion Transport Membranes for Oxygen Separation from Air – V. V. Belousov (Russian Academy of Sciences)
10:20
468
Synthesis and Characterization of Functional Ceramic Nanopowders by Thermal Oxidation of Metal-Alginate Gels – Z. Wang, G. Kale, and M. Ghadiri (University of Leeds)
10:40
481
Iinfluences of Cells Assembling on Energetic Models and Simulations of Li-Ion Packs for Electric Vehicles Applications – K. Mamadou, T. Delaplagne, S. Hing, and F. Karoui (CEA-INES)
10:40
469
A Novel BaCo0.4Fe0.4Zr 0.2O3-δ Cathode for Intermediate Temperature Proton-Conducting SOFC – M. Shang, J. Tong, and R. O’Hayre (Colorado School of Mines)
11:00
482
The Impact of Diffusion-Induced Convection on Transference Number Measurements – J. Liu and C. W. Monroe (University of Michigan)
11:00
470
A Study of Anode -Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with YSZ/GDC Bilayer Electrolyte Using Dry Press Process – H. Choi and S. Cha (Seoul National University)
11:20
483
A Model for Energy Storage Systems in the Frequency Domain – E. M. Krieger and C. B. Arnold (Princeton University)
11:40
484
Study of Energy Storage Materials Using MultiLength Scale 3D Electron Microscopy – A. K. Shukla, P. Ercius, N. Krins, A. Gautam, S. Wu, J. Cabana, G. Chen, T. J. Richardson, V. Srinivasan, and U. Dahmen (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
12:00
485
Modeling of Volume Change Behavior of Porous Electrodes – K. Kanneganti, J. Moraveji, and J. Weidner (University of South Carolina)
11:20
212
471
Dynamic Response Analysis of a Molten Carbonate Fuel cell Using a Sinusoidal Impedance Approach – M. Yousef Ramandi, P. Berg, and I. Dincer (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
B2
486
Towards Onboard Battery Management Systems Using Physics-Based Efficient Reformulated Models – B. Suthar, V. Ramadesigan, P. Northrop (Washington University), W. Sung (Hyundai Motor Company), and V. Subramanian (Washington University)
General Session – 14:00 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: C. C. Hu and T. Brousse 14:00
603
Nanoscale Characterization of CDC Supercapacitors by In Situ Scanning Probe Microscopy Methods – T. M. Arruda (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), M. Heon, V. Presser, Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University), and N. Balke (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
14:20
604
Pseudocapacitance of MnO2 Originates from Reversible Insertion/Desertion of Li-Ion Studied Using In Situ XAS in Novel Ionic Liquid – M. Deng (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center), J. Chang (National Central University), C. Wang (National Hsinchu University of Education), J. Chen, and K. Lu (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)
14:40
605
Measuring Ion Transport in Energy Storage Devices Using In Situ Time-Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy – F. W. Richey, B. Dyatkin, Y. Gogotsi, and Y. A. Elabd (Drexel University)
15:00
606
ASAXS Measurements as a Powerful Technique for Structural Investigation of MnO2-Carbon Hybrid Supercapacitor Electrodes – C. Weber, V. Lorrmann, G. Reichenauer, and J. Pflaum (Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research)
15:20
607
In Situ Characterization of Transition Metal Nitride Supercapacitor Electrodes – P. Pande, A. E. Sleightholme, P. Rasmussen, A. Deb, J. Penner-Hanh, and L. T. Thompson (University of Michigan)
15:40
608
Thermodynamics in Porous Electrodes: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study – K. Kiyohara and K. Asaka (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
16:00
609
Capacitance and Electric Double Layer Structure in Ionic Liquid-Based Supercapacitors with Nanopatterned and Nanostructured Electrodes – D. Bedrov, L. Xing, and J. Vatamanu (The University of Utah)
16:20
610
Interaction Nature of Molecular Oxides with Keggin Structure with Carbon Matrices to Improve Capacitance and Cycling Performance in Supercapcitor Cells – A. CUENTASGALLEGOS (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), T. Brousse (University of Nantes), H. Mosqueda (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon), C. Martin (University of Nantes), and D. Baeza Rostro (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Electrochemical Capacitors
Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry South Pacific 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Devices and Applications III – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: E. Lust and J. M. Ko 08:00 08:40
09:00
09:20
594 595
596
597
Advances in Solid Electrochemical Capacitors – K. Lian, H. Gao, H. Wu, K. Hu, and S. Ketabi (University of Toronto) Planar Electrochemical Capacitor with Gelled Electrolyte – J. R. Miller (JME Inc.), R. A. Outlaw, M. Cai (College of William and Mary), and S. M. Butler (JME Inc.) Soft Carbon as Anode Material in Lithium Ion Capacitors with a Propylene Carbonate Based Electrolyte – M. Schroeder (Westfälische Wilhelms University of Muenster), M. Winter, S. Passerini (University of Münster), and A. Balducci (Westfälische Wilhelms University of Muenster) Development of Solid-State Photo-Supercapacitor by Coupling Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Utilizing Conducting- Polymer Charge Relay with Proton-Conducting Membrane Based Electrochemical Capacitor – P. J. Kulesza, M. Skunik, K. Grzejszczyk (University of Warsaw), N. Vlachopoulos, L. Yang, L. Häggman, and A. Hagfeldt (Uppsala University)
Devices and Applications IV – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: F. Beguin and K. Tamamitsu 10:00
598
Specific Performance of Electrical Double Layer Capacitors Based on Different Separator Materials in Room Temperature Ionic Liquid – K. Tõnurist, T. Thomberg, A. Jänes, and E. Lust (University of Tartu)
10:40
599
Hybrid Supercapacitor Using Mesoporous Carbon and Ti-Based Material – Y. Xia, H. Liu, G. Zhu, and Y. Wang (Fudan University)
11:00
600
Surface Characterization of Supercapacitor Electrodes after Long-Lasting Constant Current Tests – A. Jänes, R. Kanarbik, J. Eskusson, and E. Lust (University of Tartu)
11:20
601
Ultrahigh Rate Solid-State Supercapacitors with Graphene Additives – Y. Chen, K. Chiu (Feng Chia University), H. Lin (Nation Taiwan University), and C. Tsai (Taiwan Textile Research Institute)
11:40
602
Electrochemical Flow Capacitors: A New Concept for High-Power Scalable Energy Storage – C. R. Dennison, V. Presser, J. Campos, K. W. Knehr, E. C. Kumbur, and Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
ECS Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S)
B3
Grand Challenges for Energy Conversion and Large Scale Energy Storage
High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering 311, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Energy Storage Policies, Demonstration Projects, and Global Priorities – 08:00 – 09:55 Co-Chair: Bor Yann Liaw 08:00
ECS President, Fernando Garzon – Introduction of Symposium and Speakers (5 Minutes) 213
Thursday, October 11
12:20
08:05
Hawaii’s Energy Landscape -Honorable Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, Brian Schatz (45 Minutes)
16:55
618
Energy Security with Clean and Green Energy – Georges Kailiwai (United States Pacific Command) (15 Minutes)
08:50
Session Chair, Bor Yann Liaw – Introduction of Keynote Speaker (5 Minutes)
17:10
Panelist, Colton Ching - Hawaiian Electric Co. (15 Minutes)
08:55
611
Grid Scale Energy Storage; Applications, Technology Demonstrations, and a US Perspective – Imre Gyuk (U.S. Dept. of Energy) (45 Minutes)
17:25
Question & Answer (30 Minutes)
09:40
Intermission (15 Minutes)
B4
Morning Panel Discussion – 09:55 – 12:00 Co-Chair: Robert Savinell 09:55
Moderator, Robert Savinell – Panel Introduction (5 Minutes)
10:00
612
The Application and Development of Large-scale Energy Storage Technology in China – Xiaokang Lai (China Electric Power Research Institute) (15 Minutes)
10:15
613
National Energy Technology Developing Strategy in Korea – Kee-Suk Nahm (Chonbuk National University) and Seung-Young Chung (Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning) (15 Minutes)
10:30
Panelist, Kei Hosoi – New Energy & Industrial Technology Development Org. (NEDO) (15 Minutes)
10:45
Panelist, Byron Washom – University of California, San Diego (15 Minutes)
11:00
Panelist, Mark Glick – Hawaii State Energy Office (15 Minutes)
11:15
Question & Answer (45 Minutes)
Intercalation Compounds for Rechargeable Batteries Battery South Pacific 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
High Voltage Materials – 08:20 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Robert Huggins and Nancy Dudney 08:20
698
Stability and Performance of High-Voltage Cathodes with Pure and Doped Lipon Coatings – Y. Kim, N. J. Dudney, M. Chi, G. M. Veith, S. K. Martha, and J. Nanda (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
09:00
699
Controlled Synthesis of High Tap Density LiMn1.5Ni0.5O4 with Tunable Shapes – A. Cao and A. Manthiram (The University of Texas at Austin)
09:20
700
Impact of LiMn1.5Ni0.5O4 Crystal Surface Facets – G. Chen, B. Hai, A. K. Shukla, and H. Duncan (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:40
10:00
701
Unique Electrochemical Cycling Behaviour of Structurally Integrated Layered-Spinel Lithium Nickel Manganese Oxides – A. W. Rowe, C. L. White, and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)
10:20
702
Fabrication of Hollow Wires of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 and 0.5 Li2MnO3-0.5 LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 by the Electrospinning Method – E. Hosono, T. Saito, Y. Mizuno, M. Okubo (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), D. Nishio-Hamane (The University of Tokyo), T. Kudo, and H. Zhou (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
10:40
703
Microstructural Comparison of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 After 1000 Cycles – X. Song, Y. Fu, and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
11:00
704
Electrochemistry Driven Structural Transition in High Voltage Lithium-Rich Composite Cathodes – S. K. Martha, J. Nanda, W. Zhou, J. Idrobo, and N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
11:20
705
5-V System LiMn1.5-xNi0.5-Y Mx+y O4 for HighEnergy Lithium Batteries: Post-Annealing and Coating Effect – D. Liu, A. Guerfi, P. Hovington, J. Trottier, M. Dontigny, J. Hamel-Paquet, M. Trudeau, A. Vijh (Institut de Recherche d’HydroQuébec), A. Mauger (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), C. Julien (Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris-6), and K. Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec)
11:40
706
Effect of the Crystal Chemistry of LiNi1/2Mn3/2O4 Spinels On Its Electrochemical Properties – C. Kim (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), M. Leskes, E. Castillo, C. P. Grey (University of Cambridge), and J. Cabana (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
12:00
707
Do You Really Want an Unsafe Battery – R. A. Huggins (Stanford University)
Thursday, October 11
Energy Storage Development and Commercialization Challenges – 14:00 – 15:50 Co-Chair: Xiao-Dong Zhou 14:00
Session Chair, Xiao-Dong Zhou – Keynote Speaker Introductions (5 Minutes)
14:05
614
Challenges in Commercialization of Energy Storage Systems within the Electric Enterprise – Dan Rastler (Electric Power Research Institute) (45 Minutes)
14:50
615
Issues and Challenges for Implementation of Large-Scale Energy Storage in Australia – Maria Skyllas-Kazacos (University of New South Wales) (45 Minutes)
15:35
Intermission (15 Minutes)
Afternoon Panel Discussion – 15:50 – 17:55 Co-Chair: Trung Van Nguyen 15:50
Moderator, Trung Van Nguyen – University of Kansas (5 Minutes)
15:55
Panelist, Jun Liu – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (15 Minutes)
16:10
616
16:25
16:40
617
214
Status and Development of Energy Storage System In Korea – June-Soo Lee (SK Innovation) (15 Minutes) Panelist, Scott Backhaus – Los Alamos National Laboratory (15 Minutes) Realities of Economic Screening for Energy Conversion and Storage Technologies – Eric McFarland (University of California, Santa Barbara) (15 Minutes)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
14:00
14:20
14:40
708
709
710
Reaction Mechanism of LixFePO4 Analyzed by Potential-Step Chronoamperometry – G. Oyama, Y. Yamada, S. Nishimura, and A. Yamada (The University of Tokyo) Iron substitution to increase energy density of lithiated phosphates – L. Daniel, S. Martinet, T. Gutel, C. Bourbon (CEA-LITEN), E. Radvanyi (CEA/LITEN), M. Amuntencei, and S. Patoux (CEA-LITEN) Synthesis and Morphology Control of Novel Nanostructured LiFePO4 Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Battery – O. Ayyad and P. Gomez-Romero (CIN2-CSIC)
15:00
711
Electrochemical Kinetics Studies on LiMn1during Lithium Insertion and Extraction – K. Hoshina, H. Inagaki, N. Takami (Toshiba Corporation), H. Munakata, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
15:20
712
Chemically Partly Delithiated Lithium Manganese Phospho Olivines: Investigations of Lattice and Atomic Structure and Electrochemistry – M. Köntje (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie und Wasserstoff-Forschung BW (ZSW)), G. Greco (University of Rome), P. Axmann (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie und Wasserstoff-Forschung BW (ZSW)), and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW-Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)
15:40
16:00
713
B6
Lithium-Ion Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Characterization Techniques I – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Nancy Dudney and Kuniaki Tatsumi 08:00
988
Ac Impedance Analysis of Low Frequency Region for Commercial Lithium Ion Battery under Temperature Control – D. Mukoyama, T. Yokoshima, H. Nara, T. Momma, and T. Osaka (Waseda University)
08:20
989
AC Impedance Study of the Active Materials Reactions in a Three Electrode Lithium-Ion Secondary Cell – O. S. Mendoza, Y. Nishikawa, H. Ishikawa (Nagaoka University of Technology), Y. Sone (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), and M. Umeda (Nagaoka University of Technology)
08:40
990
Direct Determination of the Thickness and Composition of Electrode-Electrolyte Interface during Electrochemical Reaction – G. M. Veith, J. Browning, L. Baggetto, W. E. Tenhaeff, J. Keum, and N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
09:00
991
Chronopotentiometric Investigation of Anode Deterioration in Lithium-Ion Secondary Cell Incorporating Reference Electrode – O. S. Mendoza, H. Ishikawa, Y. Nishikawa, Y. Maruyama (Nagaoka University of Technology), Y. Sone (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), and M. Umeda (Nagaoka University of Technology)
09:20
992
In Situ Detection of Lithium Plating on Graphite Electrodes Using Electrochemical Microcalorimetry – L. E. Downie (Dalhousie University), V. L. Chevrier (3M Corporate Research Laboratory), J. Dahn (Dalhousie University), and L. J. Krause (3M Corporate Research Laboratory)
x Fex PO4
Intermission (20 Minutes) Tailored Electrode Morphologies for Insertion Electrodes – M. Wagemaker, D. Singh (Delft University of Technology), A. George, J. Ten Elshof (University of Twente), and F. Mulder (Delft University of Technology)
16:40
714
Measuring Electrode Tortuosity and Optimizing Electrode Performance – R. D. Deshpande (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), S. Harris (General Motors Global R&D Center), and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
17:00
715
Vitreous Materials as Electrodes for Lithium Batteries – G. Delaizir (CEMES/CNRS), V. Seznec (LRCS/CNRS), P. Rozier, P. Lecante (CEMES/CNRS), C. Surcin (LRCS/CNRS), P. Salles, and M. Dollé (CEMES/CNRS)
17:20
716
Surface Coating of Vanadium Pentoxide Nanowires for Improved Cathodic Stability – F. Gittleson, J. Hwang, R. C. Sekol, and A. D. Taylor (Yale University)
17:40
717
Structural and Electrochemical Characterization of Thermally Treated Vanadium Oxide Nanotubes for Li-Ion Batteries – D. McNulty (University of Limerick), D. Buckley (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick), and C. O’Dwyer (University of Limerick)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes III (Lithium Titanate-Based Systems) – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Minoru Inaba and Kevin Eberman 08:00
993
A Novel Green Approach to Synthesis of Li4Ti5O12 Nanopartculate Anode material – H. Chiu and G. P. Demopoulos (McGill University)
08:20
994
Limitation of Rate Capability of Li4Ti5O12 SingleParticle – K. Dokko, K. Yoshida, R. Nozawa, and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)
08:40
995
Carbon Free Li4Ti5O12 Electrode with Exceptionally High Electrode Capacity and Outstanding Rate Capability – M. Song, A. Benayad, Y. Choi, J. Choi, and K. Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
09:00
996
Microwave-Induced Solid-State Synthesis of Li4Ti5O12 Nanocrystallites with Enhanced Lithium-Storage Properties – Y. Qiao, X. Hu, Y. Liu, and Y. Huang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
215
Thursday, October 11
Phosphates and Vanadium Oxides – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Marnix Wagemaker and Karim Zaghib
09:20
997
Relaxation Behavior of Li4/3Ti5/3O4 Electrode for Li-ion Secondary Battery – S. Park, S. Uraki, and T. Yao (Kyoto University)
11:40
1008
Coral 5, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Safety Aspects of Li-Ion Cells – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Judith Jeevarajan and Mani Nagasubramanian 08:00
998
Thermal and Electrical Characterization of Nonflammable Electrolytes* in 18650 Full Cells – G. Nagasubramanian (Sandia National Labs), K. Fenton, and C. Orendorff (Sandia National Laboratories)
08:20
999
Safety and Long-Term Performance of LithiumIon Cells in a Pouch Format – J. A. Jeevarajan (NASA)
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
08:40 1000
Electrochemical-Calorimetric Studies on Safety Fundamentals of Lithium Ion Battery Pouch Cells – E. Schuster, C. Ziebert, and H. J. Seifert (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes IV (Carbon Based Systems) – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Kevin Eberman and Minoru Inaba
09:00 1001
Thermal and Overcharge Abuse Analysis of a Redox Shuttle for Overcharge Protection of LiFePO4 – J. H. Lamb, C. Orendorff (Sandia National Laboratories), K. Amine, G. Krumdick, Z. Zhang, L. Zhang (Argonne National Laboratory), and A. Gozdz (A123 Systems)
10:00
1010
Prelithiated Graphite Anode SEI Formation by Stabilized Lithium Metal Powder in Li-Ion Batteries – L. Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), V. Battaglia, and G. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:20 1002
Materials Development for Improved LithiumIon Battery Safety – K. Fenton (Sandia National Laboratories), G. Nagasubramanian (Sandia National Labs), M. Brumbach, and C. Orendorff (Sandia National Laboratories)
10:20
1011
Graphene Nanosheets as Negative Electrode for Lithium Ion Battery – A. N. Gildea, S. Vijapur, and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
10:40
1012
The Rate of Active Lithium Loss from a Soft Carbon Negative Electrode as a Function of Temperature, Time and Electrode Potential – N. N. Sinha, T. H. Marks, H. M. Dahn, A. J. Smith, J. Burns, D. J. Coyle, J. J. Dahn, and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)
11:00
1013
Meta-stable Mesographite Anodes – J. Fang (ITRI), A. Kelarakis (Cornell University), W. Wu, H. Huang, Y. Lin (Industrial Technology Research Institute), E. Giannelis (Cornell University), and L. Tsai (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
11:20
1014
High Performance Lithium Ion Battery Using Graphene Net Electrode – H. Todoriki, T. Ikenuma, Y. Saito, M. Yukawa, R. Yatabe, M. Yamakaji (Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd), J. Momo, T. Moriwaka, K. Nanba, M. Takahashi, and S. Yamazaki (Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.)
11:40
1015
Theoretical Study of Hybrid Bundle of (5,0) Carbon Nanotube on Li-Ion Battery Anode – Y. Wen, B. Shan, X. Liu, X. Duan, and R. Chen (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
12:00
1016
Effect of Anode Binders on Low-Temperature Performance of Li-Ion Batteries – J. Eom, L. Cao, and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)
12:00 1009
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Characterization Techniques I – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Kuniaki Tatsumi and Nancy Dudney 10:00 1003
Thursday, October 11
Understanding the Performance of Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries for HEV and PHEV Using a New Isothermal Calorimeter – S. Chippett (NETZSCH Instruments North America LLC), J. Ireland, M. Keyser (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), J. Mauger (NETZSCH Instruments North America LLC), A. Pesaran (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), P. Ralbovsky, and G. Widawski (NETZSCH Instruments North America LLC)
10:20 1004
10:40 1005
Process Optimisation by the Application of Cylindrical Cells (18650) and Pouch Cells with Reference Electrodes – M. D. Wilka, A. Hoffmann, R. Stern (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW-Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research) Impedance Analysis of Anode and Cathode Separated by Using Micro Reference Electrode on Li-ion Battery – H. Nara, T. Yokoshima, D. Mukoyama, T. Hirabaru, T. Momma, and T. Osaka (Waseda University) Reference Electrodes for Impedance Measurements in Lithium Ion Cells – J. Illig, M. Ender (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)), A. Weber (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
11:00
1006
Studies of SDXTM on the Boundary Resistance between Aluminum Current Collectors and Cathode Active Material Layers – Y. Arai, M. Kunisawa, T. Yamaguchi, H. Yokouchi, A. Matsuo, and M. Ohmori (Showa Denko K.K.)
11:20
1007
Application of Adiabatic and Isothermal Calorimetry in Studying Battery Material Properties and Small Cells – P. Ralbovsky (NETZSCH Instruments North America LLC)
216
Study of Generative Gas Species from LithiumIon Battery Component under Abuse Conditions – S. Koike, M. Shikano, H. Sakaebe, and H. Kobayashi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Separators and Safety Aspects of Li-Ion Cells – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Mani Nagasubramanian and Judith Jeevarajan 10:00
10:20
1017
1018
Development of Heat Resistant Lithium-ion Batteries and Safety Evaluation – M. Morishita (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), T. Mukai (National Institute of Advanced Industry of Science and Technology), T. Sakamoto, T. Miyuki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), and T. Sakai (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) Composition Ratio-Dependent Structural Evolution of SiO2/Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride Hexafluoropropylene)-Coated Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Nonwoven Composite Separators for Lithium-Ion Batteries – H. Jeong, E. Choi, and S. Lee (Kangwon National University)
10:40
1019
Transport Properties of Strained Lithium-Ion Battery Separators – J. Cannarella and C. B. Arnold (Princeton University)
11:00
1020
Polymer Particle Layer Coated on Separator to Improve Lithium-Ion Battery Performance – T. Kaneda, H. Takamatsu, T. Murase, J. Akiike, N. Yasuda, T. Herai, T. Ooishi, and M. Tada (Zeon Corporation)
11:20
1021
Development of Water-Borne Nanoparticle Ceramic Slurry to Improve Lithium-Ion Batteries Performance – Y. Toyoda, H. Takamatsu, T. Murase, J. Akiike, N. Yasuda, T. Kaneda, T. Herai, T. Ooishi, and M. Tada (Zeon Corporation)
11:40
1022
Layer-by-Layer Deposition for Improved Performance of Separators for Lithium Ion Batteries – B. El-Zahab, N. Baram, D. Liu, W. Carter, Y. Chiang (MIT), and P. T. Hammond (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
15:20
1027
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes V (General) – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Larry Curtiss and Yi Cui 14:00 1028
Lithium Titanate Prepared from Mesoporous TiO2 Fiber as Anode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries – S. Ting (The University of Hong Kong), Z. Yang (Nanjing University of Technology), C. V. Li (The University of Hong Kong), W. Zhuang, W. Yao, X. Lu (Nanjing University of Technology), and K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong)
14:20
1029
Nanosized Mixed Transition Metal Oxides as Superior Anode Material for Li-Ion Batteries – D. Bresser (University of Muenster), E. Paillard, F. Mueller (University of Muenster, Institute of Physical Chemistry, MEET), M. Winter (Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster), and S. Passerini (University of Muenster, Institute of Physical Chemistry, MEET)
14:40
1030
Multi-Component effects on the Crystal Structures and Electrochemical Behaviors of Spinel-Structured M3O4 (M=Fe, Mn, Co) Anodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries – H. Kim, D. Seo, H. Kim, I. Park, J. Hong, K. Park, and K. Kang (Seoul National University)
15:00
1031
Hollow Single-Crystalline Mn3O4 Nanotubes as a High Capacity Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries – G. Xu, Y. Xu (Xiamen University), H. Sun (Hong University of Science and Technology), X. Peng, J. Li (Xiamen University), S. Yang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), L. Huang, and S. Sun (Xiamen University)
15:20
1032
Porous MnO@C Nanotubes and Their High Lithium-Storage Performances – W. Chen, L. Qie, L. Yuan, W. Zhang, and Y. Huang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Characterization Techniques II – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Robert Kostecki and Fikile Brushett 14:00
1023
Why Do We Need Polarization and Impedance Measurements of Lithium Insertion Electrodes? – T. Ohzuku, F. Ohgaki, and K. Ariyoshi (Osaka City University)
14:20
1024
A Method to Measure the Rate of Side Reactions at the Positive and Negative Electrodes in LTO/ LiNiMO Cells for the Second-Generation 12 V Lead-Free Batteries – K. Ariyoshi, H. Okada, H. Nishi, and T. Ohzuku (Osaka City University)
14:40
1025
15:00 1026
In Situ Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Interfacial Processes in High-Energy Li-ion Batteries – N. S. Norberg, S. F. Lux, I. T. Lucas (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), J. S. Syzdek (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory), and R. M. Kostecki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Neutron Powder Diffraction Studies of Li-Ion Battery Materials – S. Lee (Korea Atomic Energy Institute)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Reducing Coulombic Efficiency Noise in HighPrecision Coulometry – T. M. Bond, J. Burns, A. Smith, and J. Dahn (Dalhousie University)
Coral 5, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Life Studies I – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Matthieu Dubbarry and Keven Gerring 14:00
1033
Battery Durability Evaluation Using Load Data of Commercially Available Electric Vehicle – K. Koshika and T. Niikuni (National Traffic Safety and Environment Laboratory)
14:20
1034
Cycle Life Estimation of Lithium-ion Battery Using for PV Power Leveling Operation – Y. Mita, Y. Kobayashi, and H. Miyashiro (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)
14:40
1035
Lifetime Evaluation and Modelling of Li-Ion Modules and Cells – P. J. Vie and R. Fotedar (Institute for Energy Technology)
15:00 1036
Constant-Potential Aging of Commercial Li-Ion Batteries – P. Albertus, J. Christensen (Robert Bosch Research and Technology Center), V. Peng (University of California, Berkeley), M. Hess, R. Klein (Robert Bosch Research and Technology Center), and J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)
217
Thursday, October 11
Coral 5, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
15:20
1037
Correlating Accelerated Tests to Long-term Data for Li-Ion Batteries – G. Jain (Medtronic Inc), H. Ye (Medtronic Inc.), P. A. Tamirisa, P. Gomadam, E. Scott, and C. Schmidt (Medtronic Inc)
17:20
1047
Poly(ethylene oxide)-Coated Graphite as an Anode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries – S. Park and G. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
17:40
1048
PeakForce Tapping AFM Outfitted in a Glovebox for In Situ Real-time Visualization of SEI formation on Lithium Battery Anodes – C. Li (Bruker Corporation)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Characterization Techniques II – 16:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Fikile Brushett and Robert Kostecki
Coral 5, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village 16:00 1038
In Situ Reference Electrode Testing of Lithium Ion Cells – J. R. Belt, C. Ho, and R. Bewley (Idaho National Laboratory)
1039
Insight into Thermal Instability of Charged Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries: Combined In Situ Synchrotron X-ray and Mass Spectroscopy Study – S. Bak (Yonsei University), K. Nam, E. Hu, X. Yu (Brookhaven National Laboratory), K. Chung (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), S. Cho, F. Bonhomme (Johnson Controls Advanced Power Solution), K. Kim (Yonsei University), and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
16:20
16:40
1040
Effect of Low Cell Voltages on the Performance of MCMB Anode and LiNi0.8Co0.2O2 Cathode – R. V. Bugga (California Institute of Technology), M. C. Smart, F. C. Krause, C. Hwang (Calfornia Institute of Technology), P. Degrosse Jr. (California Institute of Technology), S. Santee, and F. Puglia (Yardney Technical Products)
17:00
1041
Impedance Diagnostic for Overcharged LithiumIon Batteries – C. T. Love, K. Swider-Lyons (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), and C. J. Patridge (NRC/NRL Cooperative Research Associate)
17:20
1042
Zero-Volt SPEC Cells to Measure the Rates of Side Reactions on the Positive and Negative Electrodes for Long-Life Lithium-Ion Batteries – K. Ariyoshi, H. Nishi, and T. Ohzuku (Osaka City University)
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Cell Design Aspects II – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Keven Gerring and Matthieu Dubbarry 16:00 1049
Electrochemical-Thermal Coupled Modeling for Battery Pack Design – G. Luo, C. Shaffer, and C. Wang (EC Power)
16:20 1050
Design Optimization of a Battery Pack for Plugin Hybrid Vehicle Applications – N. Xue, W. Du (University of Michigan), T. Greszler (General Motors), J. Martins (University of Michigan), and W. Shyy (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
16:40
1051
Nanowire Energy Storage Device: Fabrication and Electrochemical Studies – S. Gowda, A. Reddy, and P. Ajayan (Rice University)
17:00
1052
Advanced Materials Processing for Lithium Ion Battery Applications – D. L. Wood, J. Li, D. Mohanty, S. Kalnaus, B. Armstrong, and C. Daniel (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
17:20
1053
Lithium Battery Internal Temperature Sensor and SoC Monitor – R. Srinivasan, B. G. Carkhuff, and A. Q. Rogers (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab)
17:40
1054
Dual-Scale Porosity Distribution for Maximizing Power At High Energy Densities – C. K. Erdonmez (Brookhaven National Laboratory), C. Bae (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Y. Chen, J. Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory), J. Halloran (University of Michigan), and Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Thursday, October 11
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes V (General) – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Yi Cui and Larry Curtiss 16:00 1043
16:20 1044
Study on the Electrochemical Properties of SnO2-Polypyrrole Hybrid Nanowires for Li-Ion Batteries Anode – D. Nam, S. Lim, M. Kim, and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) High Capacity Li-Ion Batteries Based on HeteroNanostructured SnO2-Sn/CMK-3 Materials – F. M. Hassan, A. Yu, H. Park, Z. Chen (University of Waterloo), X. Xiao (General Motors Global Research & Development Center), and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
16:40
1045
Visualisation of Li Diffusion Pathways in Lithium Lanthanum Titanates – E. E. Jay, I. Seymour, M. Rushton, R. Grimes (Imperial College), and J. A. Kilner (Imperial College London)
17:00
1046
Effect of Pattern Shape of Sn Anode on ChargeDischarge Performance for Lithium Secondary Batteries – T. Yokoshima, H. Nara, T. Momma, and T. Osaka (Waseda University)
218
B7
Metal-Air Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Nautilus 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Interactions – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: V. Thangadurai and Jianming Zheng 08:00
1171
(Invited) Critical Components of Rechargeable Li-Air Batteries – J. Zhang, W. Xu, J. Xiao, E. Nasybulin, Y. Shao, D. Mei, and J. Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
08:40
1172
A High Energy Density Rechargeable ZincAir Battery for Automotive Application – G. Toussaint, P. Stevens (Electricité de France), R. Rouget, and F. Fourgeot (SCPS)
09:00 1173
Examining the Interplay of Electrolyte, Electrocatalyst, and Cathode Architecture En Route to High-Capacity, Rechargeable Li-O2 Batteries – C. N. Chervin, J. W. Long, M. J. Wattendorf, N. W. Kucko, and D. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
09:20
1174
09:40
10:00
1175
(Invited) Understanding the Cathode Processes in the Non-Aqueous Li-O2 Battery – O. Fontaine, Y. Chen, S. A. Freunberger, Z. Peng, and P. Bruce (University of St. Andrews)
10:40
1176
The effect of Layered Structures of Perovskite Oxide Catalyst on Activity for Oxygen-Reduction Reaction – M. Matsuda, T. Murota (Santoku Corportation), and T. Takeguchi (Hokkaido University)
Air Dehydration Membranes for Ambient Operation of Non-Aqueous Lithium-Air Batteries – J. Zhang, W. Xu, J. Xiao, X. Chen, E. Nasybulin, and J. Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
16:10
1187
Intermission (20 Minutes)
1177
Understanding of Electrolyte Stability and Its Impact to Lifespan of Li-O2 Battery – J. Shui, J. Okasinski, D. Zhao, J. Almer, and D. Liu (Argonne National Laboratory)
11:20
1178
Electrospun Nanofibrous Bifunctional LaNiO3 Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction and Oxygen Evolution Reaction – J. Wu and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
11:40
1179
Synthesis and Oxygen Reduction Catalytic Properties of La0.6Ca0.4CoO3 Fine Powders by Sintering with Carbonate – S. Takase, Y. Kanda, and Y. Shimizu (Kyushu Institute of Technology)
B8
Non-Aqueous Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry South Pacific 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Liquid Electrolytes, Organic 4 – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Lucht and Dr. Jow 08:00 1245
Solvent-Dependent Solid Electrolyte Interphases on Nongraphite Electrodes – M. Ihara (Sony Corporation), H. Nakai, A. Kita (Sony Energy Devices Corporation), K. Kawase, and T. Kubota (Sony Corporation)
08:40 1246
Electrolytes with Improved Safety Developed for High Specific Energy Li-Ion Cells with Si-Based Anodes – M. C. Smart, F. C. Krause, C. Hwang, J. Soler, W. C. West, B. Ratnakumar (Calfornia Institute of Technology), and G. Prakash (University of Southern California)
09:00 1247
Enhanced Morphology and Cycling Efficiency of Li Metal Anode by Electrolyte Additives for Rechargeable Li Batteries – W. Xu, F. Ding, J. Zhang, X. Chen, M. H. Engelhard, M. Sushku, E. Nasybulin, J. Xiao, G. L. Graff, and J. Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
09:20 1248
Investigation of the Electrolyte Composition in a Li-S Cell upon Long-Term Cycling – R. Schmidt, H. Schneider, J. Tomforde, and T. Weiss (BASF SE)
Other Media Systems – 13:20 – 16:30 Co-Chairs: Wei Wang and Yangchuan Xing 13:20
1180
(Invited) Recent Progress in as Highly Efficient Non-Precious Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reactions in Alkaline Solutions – J. Cho (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
13:50
1181
(Invited) Secondary Li-Air Batteries with Acidic Aqueous Catholytes – O. Crowther (MaxPower Inc) and M. Salomon (MaxPower, Inc.)
14:20
1182
(Invited) Aqueous Electrolyte-Based Metal-Air Batteries: Challenges for Rechargeable Zinc Electrodes and Reversible Air Electrodes – T. Abe and K. Miyazaki (Kyoto University)
15:10
15:30
15:50
1183
1184
1185
1186
Liquid Electrolytes, Organic 5 – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Dr. Ishikawa and Dr. Henderson 10:00 1249
Enhancement of Oxygen Transport in the Storage Electrode of a High Temperature Secondary Metal-Air Battery Based on an Oxygen Ion Conducting Electrolyte – H. Landes, R. Reichenbacher, C. Schuh (Siemens Corporate Technology), T. Soller (Siemens AG), G. Zhang, and C. Lu (Siemens Energy Inc)
Electrolyte Solvation and Ionic Association: Cyclic Carbonate and Ester-LiTFSI and -LiPF6 Mixtures – W. A. Henderson, D. M. Seo, J. L. Allen, L. A. Gardner, S. Han, and P. D. Boyle (North Carolina State University)
10:40 1250
Hybrid Li-air Battery with Sulfuric Acid Electrolyte and Buckypaper Air Cathode – Y. Li, K. Huang (Missouri University of Science and Technology), and Y. Xing (University of Missouri)
Thermal Phase Behavior and Electrochemical/ Physicochemical Properties of Carbonate and Ester Electrolytes with LiBF4, LiDFOB and LiBOB – J. L. Allen, S. Han, D. W. McOwen, B. A. Knight, D. M. Seo, P. D. Boyle, and W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University)
11:00
1251
Improvement in Discharge Performance of an MH/Air Secondary Battery with Multiple Electrodes – M. Mizutani, M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University), and Y. Wada (Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.)
Delving into the Properties and Solution Structure of Nitrile-Lithium Difluoro(Oxalato) Borate (LiDFOB) Electrolytes for Li-Ion Batteries – S. Han, J. L. Allen, P. D. Boyle, and W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University)
11:20
1252
Ion Transport in Non-Aqueous Liquid Electrolytes Containing Oxide Inclusions – S. K. Das and A. J. Bhattacharyya (Indian Institute of Science)
11:40
1253
The Influence of Molecular Interactions on Battery Electrolyte Properties and Processes – K. L. Gering (Idaho National Laboratory)
Comparison of Room Temperature Sodium/ Oxygen- and Lithium/Oxygen-Batteries with Liquid Electrolyte – P. Hartmann, C. Bender (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen), A. Garsuch, A. Dürr (BASF SE), J. Janek (Justus Liebig University Gießen), and P. Adelhelm (JustusLiebig-University Giessen)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Thursday, October 11
11:00
14:50
Effect of Bismuth Additives on the Performance of Iron Electrodes in Alkaline Batteries – A. Manohar, C. Yang, S. Malkhandi, B. Yang, G. Prakash, and S. Narayanan (University of Southern California)
Liquid Electrolytes, Modelling 1 – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Tasaki and Dr. Borodin 14:00 1254
14:40
1255
15:00 1256
15:20 1257
Insight into Electrolyte Stability, Decomposition and Transport Properties from DFT and MD Simulations – O. Borodin (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), L. Xing (The University of Utah), and T. Jow (U.S. Army Research Laboratory) Electrolyte Structure Near Charged Electrode Surfaces: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study – D. Bedrov, L. Xing, J. Vatamanu (The University of Utah), and O. Borodin (U.S. Army Research Laboratory) Properties of Fluoro-Free Non-Aqueous Electrolytes: Computational Predictions and Experimental Results – J. Scheers (Chalmers University of Technology), W. A. Henderson (North Carolina State University), P. Johansson, and P. Jacobsson (Chalmers University of Technology) Stability of Aprotic Solvents in Li-Air Batteries: Theoretical Investigation of Nucleophilic Substitution by Superoxide, C-H Acidity, and Autoxidation – V. S. Bryantsev, J. Uddin (Liox Power, Inc.), W. Walker (Liox Power Inc.), V. Giordani, S. Zecevic, D. Addison, and G. V. Chase (Liox Power, Inc.)
Liquid Electrolytes, Modelling 2 – 16:00 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: Dr. Borodin and Dr. Tasaki 16:00 1258
Thursday, October 11
16:20 1259
B9
Ab Initio Study on Reduction Mechanisms of Vinylene Carbonate Using Global Reaction Route Mapping Method – K. Miyamoto, R. Asahi (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.), and K. Ohno (Toyota Physical & Chemical Research Institute) DFT Study on Reduction Reactions of Ethylene Carbonate and Propylene Carbonate as Co-Solvents inside Graphite in Lithium-Ion Battery Cells – K. Tasaki (Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings America) and A. Goldberg (Accelrys Software, Inc.)
09:20 1583
Performance Characteristics of PEFCs with Patterned Electrodes Prepared by Piezo-electric Printing – D. Malevich, M. Saha, E. Halliop, B. Peppley, J. Pharoah (Queen’s-RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre), and K. Karan (Queen’s University)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00
Poster Awards (Room of Section D) – Jim Fenton and Thomas Schmidt (20 Minutes)
10:20 1584
Ice-Crystallization Kinetics and Water Movement in Gas-Diffusion and Catalyst Layers – T. J. Dursch, M. Ciontea, G. Trigub, C. Radke (University of California, Berkeley), and A. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
10:40 1585
The effect of Pt Particle Distribution of Various Supported Electrocatalyst on Pt Utilization of Membrane-Electrode Assembly – M. Uchida, K. Kakinuma, H. Uchida, and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)
11:00
1586
Temperature Sensitivity of Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells with Ultra-Low Catalyst Loadings – M. L. Perry, C. Shovlin, and R. Zaffou (United Technologies Research Center)
11:20
1587
Effects of Through-plane Thermal Gradients of Anode and Cathode Electrodes on PEMFC Performance – K. Inman and X. Wang (Oakland University)
11:40
1588
The Spatial Performance Effect of Electrode Defects in PEMFC – G. Bender (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), W. Felt (NREL), and M. Ulsh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village B-3.1 Fuel Cells – General (1) – 08:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: Sri Narayanan and HyukSang Kwon 08:00 1589
Design of Al-Fe Alloys for Fast On-board Hydrogen Production from Hydrolysis, and Its Application to PEMFC – K. Eom (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Kwon (University of Michigan), M. Kim, and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
08:40 1590
Influences of Various Recycled Fuel Conditions on the Stability of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells – K. Park, M. Yang, and J. Park (Sejong University)
09:00 1591
Immobilized Viologen Polymers for Carbohydrate Fuel Cell – Y. Pan, J. Stockton, D. Hansen, W. Pitt, and D. R. Wheeler (Brigham Young University)
09:20 1592
In Situ and Ex Situ Characterization of Bipolar Plates for PEM Fuel Cells – S. Ladre (SørTrøndelag Uviversity College), O. Kongstein, A. Oedegaard (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry), F. Seland (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), and H. Karoliussen (Sør-Trøndelag University College)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00
Poster Awards (Room of Section D) – Jim Fenton and Thomas Schmidt (20 Minutes)
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 12 (PEFC 12)
Energy Technology / Corrosion / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
A-3.1 Catalyst Layers – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Kunal Karan & Kelly Perry 08:00 1580
Determination of CL Ionomer Conductivity – K. Karan (Queen’s University)
08:40 1581
STXM Characterization of PEM Fuel Cell Catalyst Layers – D. Susac (AFCC), V. Berejnov, A. P. Hitchcock (McMaster University), and J. Stumper (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corp.)
09:00 1582
Analysis and Experiments of Major Parameters in Catalyst Layer Structure Affecting on PEFC Performance – M. Kobayashi, Y. Tabe, and T. Chikahisa (Hokkaido University)
220
10:20 1593
Spatially Resolved Characterization of DMFCs Aged under Critical Conditions – A. Löhmer, K. Wippermann, M. Müller, and D. Stolten (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
11:00
11:20
1595
1596
The Effect of Gas Diffusion Media on AMFC performance – T. Isomura, K. Fukuta, H. Yanagi (Tokuyama Corp.), S. Ge, and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University) Development of High Performance MEA by CS-AFM (Current Sensing – Atomic Force Microscopy) – S. Lee, O. Kwen, D. Lee (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology), B. Han (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST)), S. Hwang, J. Jang, G. Choi, A. Bates (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology), and S. Park (University of Louisville) Comparison of H 2S Effects: Using Two Different Ultra-Low Platinum Anode Loadings under Different PEFC Operating Conditions – C. Quesada, T. Rockward, K. C. Rau, and F. H. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village D-3.1 Pt-Alloy Cathode Catalysts 1 – 08:00 – 10:20 Co-Chairs: Branko Popov and Hiroyuki Uchida 08:00 1605
Dispersed PtCo Alloy Catalyst Synthesized by Modified Polyol Reduction Method for PEM Fuel Cells – T. Kawamura and S. Matsumoto (Toyota Motor Corporation)
08:20 1606
Enhanced ORR and MOR Activities by Bimetallic CoPt and PdPt Electrocatalysts – B. A. Kakade, T. Tamaki, H. Ohashi, and T. Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
08:40 1607
Development of Highly Active Pt2Ni/C Catalyst for PEM Fuel Cell – T. Xie, T. Kim, W. Jung, A. Kriston, P. Ganesan, and B. N. Popov (University of South Carolina)
09:00 1608
Subsurface Enrichment in Highly Active Dealloyed Pt-Ni Catalyst Nanoparticles for Oxygen Reduction – L. Gan (Technical University Berlin), M. Heggen (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), and P. Strasser (Technische Universität Berlin)
09:20 1609
Core-Shell Fine Structure and Size-Dependent Morphology of Dealloyed Pt Bimetallic Nanoparticle Fuel Cell Electrocatalysts – M. Oezaslan (Technische Universität Berlin), M. Heggen (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), and P. Strasser (Technische Universität Berlin)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00
Poster Awards (Room of Section D) – Jim Fenton and Thomas Schmidt (20 Minutes)
Honolulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village C-3.1 High Temperature and Composite Membranes 2 – 08:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: Michael Ulsh and Hideki Nakagawa 08:00 1597
Novel Anion Conductive Block Copolymers for Alkaline Fuel Cells and Water Electrolysis – P. Kohl, J. Zhou, D. Park, K. Joseph, J. Ahlfield, and H. Beckham (Georgia Institute of Technology)
08:40 1598
Advanced Hybrid Super Acidic InorganicOrganic PEMs for Hotter and Drier Operation – A. Herring, J. L. Horan, M. Kuo, J. Jessop, G. Schlichting, and Y. Yang (Colorado School of Mines)
09:00 1599
Anhydrous Novel Acid-Base Binary and Ternary Systems for Fuel Cell Applications – M. Singh and H. Missan (University of the West Indies)
09:20 1600
New Composite PEM for High Temperature Fuel Cells – M. E. Cordova, A. Sleczka, E. M. Kelder, and S. J. Picken (TUDelft)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00
Poster Awards (Room of Section D) – Jim Fenton and Thomas Schmidt (20 Minutes)
10:20
1601
Zeolite 4A-Methane Sulfonic Acid-Sulfonated Poly (Ether Ether Ketone) Based Mixed Matrix Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells – S. Meenakshi, S. D. Bhat, A. Sahu, P. Sridhar, and S. Pitchumani (CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute)
Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village E-3.1 Alkaline Membranes and Systems – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Plamen Attanasov & Robert Mantz 08:00
1610
Anion-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell for Platinum-free Liquid Fuel Car – K. Asazawa, H. Tanaka (Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd.), U. Martinez, B. Halevi (The University of New Mexico), A. Serov (University of New Mexico), K. Artyushkova, P. Atanassov (The University of New Mexico), and B. Kiefer (New Mexico State University)
08:40
1611
Alkaline Durable Anion Exchange Membranes Based on Graft-type Fluoropolymer Films for Hydrazine Hydrate Fuel Cell – K. Yoshimura, H. Koshikawa, T. Yamaki, Y. Maekawa (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), K. Yamamoto, H. Shishitani, K. Asazawa, S. Yamaguchi, and H. Tanaka (Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.)
10:40
1602
Polymer Inorganic Composite (PIC) Nanofiber Proton Exchange Membrane for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells – G. Arumugam, V. Kamavaram, V. Veedu, and K. Cheung (Oceanit Laboratories Inc)
11:00
1603
Nanofiber Composite Membranes for a Regenerative H 2/Br2 Fuel Cell – J. Park and P. Pintauro (Vanderbilt University)
09:00 1612
11:20
1604
Composite Sulfonated Polyether Ether Ketone (SPEEK) Membranes with 3-(Trihydroxysilyl)1-Propanesulfonic Acid for a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) – S. Yun, J. Parrondo, and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Stringing Cations in Hydroxide Exchange Membranes for Low Water-Uptake and High Hydroxide-Conductivity – J. Wang, S. Gu, and Y. Yan (University of Delaware)
09:20 1613
Highly Anion-Conducting Porous Polymer Electrolyte Membrane for Alkaline Fuel Cells – H. Zarrin, M. Fowler, and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00
Poster Awards (Room of Section D) – Jim Fenton and Thomas Schmidt (20 Minutes)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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10:40 1594
10:20
1614
Modeling and Analysis of Ion Transport Trough Anion Exchange Membranes Used in Alkaline Fuel Cells – S. Castañeda Ramírez and C. Sánchez Sáenz (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
14:00
1624
Influence of Hydrohilic and Hydrophobic Double MPL Coated GDL on PEFC Performance – T. Kitahara, H. Nakajima, K. Mori, and M. Inamoto (Kyushu University)
14:20
1625
Observation of Water Transfer Phenomena in Micro-Porous Layer of PEFC – Y. AOYAMA, K. Kadowaki, Y. Tabe, and T. Chikahisa (Hokkaido University)
14:40
1626
The Effect of Microporous Layer on PEFC Dryout – D. Malevich, E. Halliop, J. Suryana, B. Peppley, J. Pharoah (Queen’s-RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre), and K. Karan (Queen’s University)
15:00
1627
Understanding Mechanism of PTFE Distribution in Fibrous Porous Media – G. Inoue (Kyoto University), N. Ishibe, Y. Matsukuma, and M. Minemoto (Kyushu University)
15:20
1628
Hydrophobic Gas Diffusion Media for PEM Fuel Cells by Direct Fluorination – T. V. Nguyen (The University of Kansas), A. Ahosseini, and X. Wang (University of Kansas)
15:40
1629
Measurement of Capillary Presuure Curves in GDLs at Elevated Temperatures – J. Gostick and K. P. Shrestha (Mcgill University)
10:40
1615
Synthesis of Triarylsulfonium Functionalized Polysulfone for Hydroxide Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – B. Zhang, S. Gu, J. Wang, Y. Yan (University of Delaware), and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)
11:00
1616
Polymer Backbone Stability of Quaternized Fluorinated Poly(arylene ether)s and Its Impact on AMFC Performance – D. Kim (Honam Petrochemical Corp.), C. H. Fujimoto (Sandia National Laboratories), M. Hibbs (Sandia National Laboratory), D. Wrobleski, and Y. Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:20
11:40
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Alkaline Stability and AMFC Performance of Perfluorinated Polymer Electrolytes – D. Kim (Honam Petrochemical Corp.), C. H. Fujimoto (Sandia National Laboratories), M. Hibbs (Sandia National Laboratory), and Y. Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory) The Performance of Anionic Ionomers in Direct Methanol Fuel Cells – K. Joseph, J. Ahlfield, J. Zhou, and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)
A-3.2 Porous Transport Layers – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Emin Kumbur, Trung Nguyen, and Felix Buechi
Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village D-3.1 Pt-Alloy Cathode Catalysts 1 (Continued) – 10:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Branko Popov and Hiroyuki Uchida 10:20
Thursday, October 11
10:40
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Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Electrodeposited Pt100-xNix: Influence of alloy composition and dealloying – Y. Liu, C. Hangarter (National Institute of Standards and Technology), U. Bertocci (NIST), and T. Moffat (National Institute of Standards and Technology) High Activity De-alloyed PtMn (M = Co and Ni) Cathodic Catalysts showing OO(H) or O(H) coverage on Pt Consistent with the Sabateir Model – D. E. Ramaker (The George Washington University), K. Caldwell (George Washington University), S. Mukerjee, Q. Jia (Northeastern University), and J. Ziegelbauer (General Motors Central Research and Development) PEMFC Nanoparticle Catalyst Dealloying from Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations – B. Puchala (Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison), S. Lin (National Cheng Kung University), L. Wang, and D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
11:20
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Dealloying of Nanoparticles – X. Li (Arizona State University), I. McCue, J. Snyder, J. Erlebacher (Johns Hopkins University), and K. Sieradzki (Arizona State University)
11:40
1623
Correlation between Local Structure and Catalytic Activity of Monolayer Pt Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction – X. Wang, Y. Orikasa (Kyoto University), M. Inaba (Doshisha University), and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University)
16:00
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Water Distribution in GDL at Optimum Humidification – J. Eller, J. Roth, R. Gaudenzi, S. Irvine, F. Marone, M. Stampanoni (Paul Scherrer Institut), A. Wokaun (Paul Scherrer Institute), and F. Büchi (Paul Scherrer Institut)
16:40
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Three-Dimensional Morphological Characterization of Micro Porous Layers – A. Sadeghi Alavijeh, A. Nanjundappa, M. El Hannach, and E. Kjeang (Simon Fraser University)
17:00
1632
Investigation of Water Breakthrough and Flow in Gas Diffusion Layers and Relavance to Fuel Cell Water Management – Z. Lu and J. Patterson (Ford Motor Company)
17:20
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Effect of Channel Materials on the Behavior of Water Droplet Emerging from GDL into PEMFC Gas Channels – P. Gopalan and S. Kandlikar (Rochester Institute of Technology)
17:40
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Microstructure-Driven Analysis of Two-Phase Transport in Dual-Layer Diffusion Media of PEFCs – E. A. Wargo (Drexel University), V. P. Schulz (Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University), A. Cecen, S. R. Kalidindi, and E. C. Kumbur (Drexel University)
Tapa 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village B-3.2 Fuel Cells – General (2) – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Takashi Tokumasu and Sri Narayanan 14:00
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1635
Nanoscale Transport Phenomena in PEM of PEFC by Large Scale Molecular Dynamics Simulations – T. Tokumasu (Tohoku University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
1636
A Direct DME High Temperature PEM Fuel Cell – A. Vassiliev, J. Jensen, Q. Li, C. Pan, L. Cleemann (Technical University of Denmark), T. Steenberg, H. Hjuler (Danish Power Systems), and N. Bjerrum (Technical Iniversity of Denmark)
15:00
1637
Percolation in Catalyst Layer of PEMFC – S. A. Stacy and J. Allen (Michigan Technological University)
15:20
1638
Impact of Structural Plastics as Balance of Plant Components on Fuel Cell Performance – B. Lakshmanan, K. O’Leary, and R. Reid (General Motors Company)
Honolulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
17:00
1646
Bio-inspired Electrocatalysts for ORR: The Case for Structured Mixed Metal Oxides – B. Halevi (The University of New Mexico), C. Harrison, A. Serov, C. Lau (University of New Mexico), K. Artyushkova (The University of New Mexico), B. Kiefer (New Mexico State University), and P. Atanassov (The University of New Mexico)
17:20
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Coaxial TiN-CNT Composites as Effective Low Temperature Fuel Cell Electrocatalyst Supports – D. C. Higgins and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
17:40
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Electrospun Iron/Polyacrylonitrile Derived Nanofibrous Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – J. Wu, H. Park, D. C. Higgins, and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
18:00
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Nitrogen-doped Activated Graphene Supported Platinum Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEM Fuel Cells – J. Choi, D. Lee, and Z. Chen (University of Waterloo)
D-3.2.2 Non-Precious Metal Catalysts – 14:00 – 18:20 Co-Chairs: Akimitsu Ishihara and Plamen Atanassov 14:00
14:20
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Electrochemical Characterization of NonPrecious Metal Catalysts Based on CopperTriazole Complexes for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEM Fuel Cells – C. Zhang, G. A. Goenaga, C. Dabke, A. Belapure, A. Papandrew, S. Foister, and T. A. Zawodzinski Jr. (The University of Tennessee) Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of Co, Fe and Cu-based Catalysts For ORR In PEM Fuel Cells – G. A. Goenaga (The University of Tennessee), J. Brooksbank (University of Tennessee Knoxville), C. Dabke, C. Zhang, A. Belapure, A. Papandrew, S. Foister, and T. A. Zawodzinski Jr. (The University of Tennessee) Non-PGM Electrocatalysts for ORR: Structure and Reactivity of Dinuclear Heterometallic Catalysts – K. Strickland and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University) Group 4 and 5 Metal Oxide-Based Compounds as New Non-Platinum Cathode for PEFC – A. Ishihara, S. Yin, K. Suito, K. Hara, K. Matsuzawa, S. Mitsushima, K. Ota (Yokohama National University), M. Matsumoto, and H. Imai (NISSAN ARC Ltd.) ORR Activity of Nb Oxide Based Catalyst Prepared from Nb Compound Including C and N – K. Hara, A. Ishihara (Yokohama National University), M. Matsumoto, M. Arao, H. Imai (NISSAN ARC Ltd.), K. Matsuzawa, S. Mitsushima, and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)
Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village D-3.2.1 Pt-Alloy and Core-Shell Cathode Catalysts – 14:00 – 18:20 Co-Chairs: Vojislav Stamenkovic and Hideo Daimon 14:00 1650
14:40
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In Situ Pt K-Edge XAFS Study on Pt/Au Nanoclusters for Fuel Cell Catalysts – T. Kaito, H. Mitsumoto, S. Sugawara, K. Shinohara (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd), H. Uehara, H. Ariga, S. Takakusagi, and K. Asakura (Hokkaido University)
15:00
1652
Evaluation of Electrocatalytic Activity and Durability for Oxygen Reduction Reaction of Au Core/Pt Shell Catalysts with Small Core – E. Higuchi, K. Okada, M. Chiku, and H. Inoue (Osaka Prefecture University)
15:20
1653
Improvement of Durability of Au core/Pt Shell Structured Catalyst – H. Daimon (Doshisha University), N. Aoki (ishihuku metal industry), H. Inoue (Ishifuku Metal Industry Co., Ltd), T. Nishikawa, Y. Ikehata, E. Maki (Doshisha University), H. YAMADA (Nara National College of Technology), and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)
15:40
1654
Synthesis of Pt-Au Nanoparticle Netlike Assembly as High Active and Durable Catalysts for ORR – Z. Zhou, H. Wang, L. Song, C. Chen, N. Tian, and S. Sun (Xiamen University)
Intermission (20 Minutes) Oxygen Reduction on TiO 2-Coated Carbon Nanofibers Decorated with Graphene Platelets – J. P. McClure (NC State University), C. Devine, A. Loebl (North Carolina State University), R. Jiang, D. Chu (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), J. Cuomo, G. Parsons, and P. Fedkiw (North Carolina State University) Highly-dispersed Nanoscale Tantalum-based Catalysts Prepared by Electrodeposition as Novel Non-platinum Cathodes for PEFCs – J. SEO (The University of Tokyo), K. Takanabe (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)), J. Kubota, and K. Domen (The University of Tokyo)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Advanced Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells – C. Wang, D. Van der Vliet, D. Tripkovic, D. Strmcnik, D. Li, N. M. Markovic, and V. R. Stamenkovic (Argonne National Laboratory)
16:00
16:20
1655
Intermission (20 Minutes) In Situ XAFS Study on the Structure and Behavior of PEFC Core-Shell Pt-M/C (M = Au, Pd) Catalysts under Stepwise Voltage Operation Conditions – S. Nagamatsu (The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo), T. Arai, M. Yamamoto, H. Oyanagi (Honda R&D Co., Ltd.), T. Ishizaka, H. Kawanami (AIST), T. Uruga (JASRI/SPring-8), M. Tada (Insitute for Molecular Science), and Y. Iwasawa (The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo)
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14:40
16:40
17:00
17:20
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1657
1658
1659
18:00 1660
Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Performance and Durability for Titanium Dioxide Modified PtAu/C Nanoparticles – C. Liu (National Central University), M. Janyasupab (Case Western Reserve University), Y. Zhang (Shanghai University), C. Lai, J. Lin, L. Tsai (Industrial Technology Research Institute), C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University), and K. Wang (National Central University) PtPd Areogels as a New Class of High Surface Area Catalysts towards the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – W. Liu (Technical University Dresden), A. Rabis (Paul Scherrer Institute), A. Foeslke (Paul Scherrer Institut), R. Kötz (Paul Scherrer Institute), J. Yuan (TU Dresden), A. Hermann (Technical University Dresden), P. Rodriguez (Paul Scherrer Institut), A. Eychmüller (Technical University Dresden), and T. J. Schmidt (Paul Scherrer Institute) Pt-Sn(Oxidized Shell)/C and Pt-Sn(Reduced)/C as Cathode Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells: Catalyst Performances and Characterization – G. Samjeske, S. Nagamatsu, K. Nagasawa, Y. Imaizumi, S. Takao, O. Sekizawa (The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo), T. Yamamoto (The University of Tokushima), T. Uruga (JASRI/ SPring-8), and Y. Iwasawa (The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo) PtSc Alloy Nanocrystals as Electrocatalysts with High Specific and Mass Activity for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Y. Zhang (University of Delware), Z. Zhuang, and Y. Yan (University of Delaware) Hydrogen Oxidation at Small Amount of Pt on TiO2-SiO2 – W. Zhang, S. Shironita, and M. Umeda (Nagaoka University of Technology)
Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
15:40
16:00 1666
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14:20
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1662
Hydrocarbon Electrolytes with Nitrile Groups for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells – S. Hürter, M. Müller, D. Stolten (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), and M. Guiver (National Research Council Canada) Meso-Structured Aluminosilicate-Nafion Hybrid Membranes for DMFCs – S. Meenakshi, A. Sahu, S. D. Bhat, P. Sridhar, S. Pitchumani (CSIRCentral Electrochemical Research Institute), and A. K. Shukla (Indian Institute of Science)
1663
Mechanistic Studies of Palladium Based Catalysts in the Reactions of Alcohols Electrooxidation – A. Serov (University of New Mexico), U. Martinez, K. Artyushkova, B. Halevi, and P. Atanassov (The University of New Mexico)
15:00 1664
Multiscale modeling for Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells – R. Ribadeneira, D. C. Orozco, and J. Molina (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
14:40
15:20
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Tungsten Carbide on Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube as a Co-Catalyst for Methanol Oxidation – M. Rahsepar (Shiraz University), P. Nikolaev (Sungkyunkwan University), and H. Kim (DGIST)
Electrode Degradation of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Evidenced by X-ray Tomography – Q. Li, D. Spernjak, and Y. Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
16:20
1667
Catalysts for Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cells – C. A. Rice and A. Bauskar (Tennessee Tech University)
16:40
1668
Effect of Nanometallic Catalysts on Electrochemical Oxidation of Glycerol – V. Tran, T. Nguyen, T. Lam, T. Co, and T. Nguyen (Vietnam National University)
17:00
1669
Product Distribution on Ethylene Glycol Oxidation Reaction for Carbon Neutral Energy Cycle System – T. Takeguchi, H. Arikawa, K. Sato (Hokkaido University), M. Yamauchi (Kyushu University), and R. Abe (Kyoto Univetsity)
Renewable Fuels from Sunlight and Electricity
Technology / High Temperature Materials / Physical B10 Energy and Analytical Electrochemistry / New Technology Subcommittee Nautilus 2, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Electrochemical Synthesis of Fuels – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Nguyen Minh and Sri R. Narayan 08:00 1809
Mechanistic Studies during Electro-Oxidation of Urea on Ni-Co Catalyst in Alkaline Medium – V. Vedharathinam and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
08:20
1810
Development of Methanol Electrolysis System for Hydrogen Production – T. I. Valdez, K. Billings, and A. K. Kisor (California Institute of Technology)
08:40
1811
Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to ValueAdded Products: The effect of Electrode Structure and Electrolyte – H. Jhong, M. R. Thorson, S. Ma, A. Salehi, and P. J. Kenis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
E-3.2 Acid Direct Fuel Cells. Materials and Systems – 14:00 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: Cynthia Rice and Adam Lewera 14:00
Intermission (20 Minutes)
09:00 1812
Carbon Dioxide Decomposition and Oxygen Generation Via SOEC – H. Guo and B. Kang (West Virginia University)
09:20 1813
Low Overpotential CO2 Reduction on Nanostructured Copper Electrodes – C. W. Li and M. Kanan (Stanford University)
Electrocatalytic and Catalytic Synthesis of Fuels – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Deryn Chu and Sri R. Narayan 10:00
1814
Room Temperature Electrochemical Synthesis of Oxygenates through a Carbonate Anion Pathway – N. Spinner and W. E. Mustain (University of Connecticut)
10:20
1815
Degradation of Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells Applied for H 2O/CO2 Co-Electrolysis – Y. Tao, S. D. Ebbesen, and M. Mogensen (Technical University of Denmark)
10:40
1816
Hydrogen Production Via Electrolysis in Cu-Cl Thermochemical Cycle – S. N. Lvov, R. Schatz, S. Kim, S. Khurana, A. Morse, M. Chung, and M. Fedkin (The Pennsylvania State University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
1817
Nanostructured Molybdenum Carbide as Pt-Free Catalysts for Hydrogen Evolution – W. Chen, C. Wang, K. Sasaki (Brookhaven National Laboratory), N. Marinkovic (University of Delaware), W. Xu, J. Muckerman, Y. Zhu, and R. R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
11:20
1818
Reverse Combustion: The Efficient Electrochemical Conversion of Carbon Dioxide and Water to Organic Fuels Using an Aromatic Amine Catalyst – A. B. Bocarsly, T. Shaw, E. Zeitler, K. Liao, Y. Hu, Z. Detweiler, M. Baruch, J. Herb, and J. White (Princeton University)
11:40
1819
Reactive Molecular Dynamics Modeling of Interfacial Phenomena in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – B. V. Merinov (California Institute of Technology), A. C. Van Duin (The Pennsylvania State University), and W. Goddard III (California Institute of Technology)
17:40
1830
Sodium Batteries
B11 Battery / Energy Technology / High Temperature Materials Lehua, Kalia Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Na-Ion Batteries – Anodes – 08:00 – 11:20 Co-Chairs: Jordi Cabana and Shinichi Komaba 08:00 1852
High Capacity Negative Electrodes for Na-Ion Batteries: Insertion Mechanism and SEI Layer – S. Komaba, T. Ishikawa, Y. Matsuura, W. Murata, N. Yabuuchi, S. Shimazu (Tokyo University of Science), J. Son, Y. Cui, H. Oji (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), K. Gotoh (Okayama University), and K. Takeda (Kyoto University)
08:30 1853
Reversible Insertion of Sodium in Tin – L. D. Ellis, T. D. Hatchard, and M. N. Obrovac (Dalhousie University)
08:50 1854
First-Principles Study on Alkali Metal-Graphite Intercalation Compounds – K. Nobuhara, H. Nakayama, S. Nakanishi, and H. Iba (Toyota Motor Corporation)
09:10
1855
Electrochemical Properties of Titanium-Based Anode Materials for Rechargeable Na Ion Battery – H. Nakayama, M. Nose, K. Nobuhara, S. Nakanishi, and H. Iba (Toyota Motor Corporation)
09:30
Fuel Production from Renewable Sources – 14:00 – 15:20 Co-Chairs: Deryn Chu and Fanglin Chen 14:00 1820
Modeling the Behavior of a Solar-Hydrogen Generator – S. Haussener (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), C. Xiang (California Institute of Technology), A. Berger, J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley), N. S. Lewis (California Institute of Technology), and A. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
14:20
1821
Renewable Liquid Fuels from Sunlight – P. G. Hoertz, J. Bittle, A. Miller, D. Murry, C. Bonino, J. Newman, and J. Trainham (RTI International)
14:40
1822
Low-Cost Renewable Hydrogen from Sunlight and Water – S. Y. Reece (Sun Catalytix)
15:00 1823
Thermochemical Water Splitting with Zirconium-Substituted Cerium Oxides – Y. Hao (California Institute of Technology), W. Chueh (Sandia National Laboratories), and S. M. Haile (California Institute of Technology)
Fuel Cells and Electrochemistry – 15:30 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Kevin Huang and Xingjian Xue 15:30
1824
16:00 1825
Heterogeneous Nanostructures: Fast Electrochemistry for High-To-Ultrahigh Power Electrical Energy Storage – S. Lee (University of Maryland) Kinetics of Oxidation of CO and H 2 and Reduction of CO2 and H2O in Ni/YSZ Based Solid Oxide Cells – S. D. Ebbesen and M. Mogensen (Technical University of Denmark)
Proton Conductive Niobium Phosphates as Electrolytes for Fuel Cells Operating with Renewable Biofuels – Y. Huang, Q. Li, T. Anfimova, A. H. Jensen, J. Jensen, E. Christensen, and N. Bjerrum (Technical University of Denmark)
Intermission (30 Minutes)
10:00 1856
GaV4S8 : A New Class of Anode Material for Sodium-Ion Batteries – C. Michelet (IMN – CNRS), O. Crosnier, T. Brousse (University of Nantes), P. Moreau, and D. Guyomard (IMN – CNRS)
10:20 1857
Electrochemical Insertion of Na Ion into Nanocarbon Materials for Sodium Ion Batteries – T. Matsushita, Y. Ishii, and S. Kawasaki (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
10:40 1858
Reaction of Li and Na with Iron Oxide/ Carbon Nanotube Composite Electrode in Ionic Liquid Electrolyte – M. Egashira, Y. Tsubouchi, D. Ogawa, N. Yoshimoto, and M. Morita (Yamaguchi University)
11:00
1859
Microwave Synthesized NaTi 2(PO4)3 Anode Materials For Rechargeable Aqueous Electrolyte Sodium-Ion Battery – W. Wu, A. Mohamed, and J. F. Whitacre (Carnegie Mellon University)
16:20
1826
Understanding Trends in Electrocatalytic Activity for CO Evolution – H. A. Hansen, J. Varley, A. A. Peterson, and J. K. Nørskov (Stanford University)
16:40
1827
The Status of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell System Lessons Learned and the Road Ahead – D. Chu and R. Jiang (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)
Na-Ion Batteries – Electrode Materials and Electrolytes – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Naoki Yabuuchi and Palani Balaya
17:00
1828
X-ray Absorption Measurements on Perovskite Electrodes for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction – M. Risch, K. Stoerzinger, K. May (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), A. Mansour (Naval Surface Warfare Center), and Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
14:00 1860
17:20
1829
Crossover in a Homogeneous-Catalyst Reactor – J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Na3V2(PO4)3/C : A Novel Porous Sodium Ion Insertion Host For Sodium Ion Battery Applications – K. Saravanan, L. Bing, and P. Balaya (National University of Singapore)
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Solid State Ionic Devices 9 –
B12 Ion Conducting Thin Films and Multilayers
High Temperature Materials South Pacific 1, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Na-Ion Capacitor Using Activated Carbon and Na Pre-Doped Hard Carbon – K. Kuratani (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), M. Yao, H. Senoh, N. Takeichi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Sakai, and T. Kiyobayashi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
Proton Conductors – 08:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: Sean Bishop and Hiroshige Matsumoto 08:00 1961
Enhanced Proton Conductivity by Hydrogenation in Anodic ZrO2-WO3-SiO2 Nanofilms – K. Ye, Y. Aoki, E. Tsuji (Hokkaido University), S. Nagata (Tohoku University), and H. Habazaki (Hokkaido University)
15:00 1863
Synthesis and Characterization of Na3+xMxZr2xSi 2PO12 for Solid State Na-Ion Battery Applications – G. Hitz, K. Lee, and E. D. Wachsman (University of Maryland)
08:20 1962
15:20 1864
Electrochemical Sodium Ion Intercalation Property of Na2.7Ru4O9 in Nonaqueous and Aqueous Electrolytes – Y. Jung (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), S. Hong (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology), and D. Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Water-Absorbing Porous Electrolyte Based on Sulfated Hydrous Titania and Application to Water Electrolysis – S. Kim, T. Sakai (Kyushu University), J. Hamagami (Kurume National College of Technology), Y. Okuyama, H. Oda, T. Ishihara, and H. Matsumoto (Kyushu University)
08:40 1963
Current-Voltage Relation in (La,Ce)PO4 MixedConducting Ceramics – H. L. Ray and L. De Jonghe (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
09:00 1964
Proton Conductivity and Stability of In3+ Doped SnP2O7 with Varying P:M – C. R. Kreller, M. Wilson, R. Mukundan, E. L. Brosha, and F. H. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:20 1965
Simulations of Proton Conduction in Tin Pyrophosphates – N. J. Henson, F. H. Garzon, and R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
14:40
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Thursday, October 11
Quinone-Based Organic Active Materials for Use in Sodium and Magnesium Batteries – M. Yao, H. Senoh, H. Sano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), K. Kuratani, T. Kiyobayashi, and H. Sakaebe (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
1867
Intermission (20 Minutes) Charge and Discharge Properties of Sodium Secondary Batteries Using Molten NaFSA-KFSA – A. Fukunaga, T. Yamamoto, T. Nohira, R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University), K. Numata, E. Itani, S. Sakai, K. Nitta, and S. Inazawa (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.) New Sodium Imidazolium Salts for Battery Electrolytes – A. Plewa-Marczewska, T. Trzeciak, L. Niedzicki (Warsaw University of Technology), J. S. Syzdek (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory), E. Sasim, M. Dranka, G. Z. Zukowska, M. Marcinek, and W. Wieczorek (Warsaw University of Technology)
First-Principles Defect Equilibrium Calculations in Rare-Earth Phosphate Electrolytes with Mixed Conductivity – N. Adelstein, H. L. Ray, M. Asta, and L. De Jonghe (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
10:20 1967
Effect of Multi-Site Doping on The Conductivity of ABO3 Perovskite Mixed Proton/Electron Conductors – K. Pan and E. D. Wachsman (University of Maryland)
10:40 1968
Nanoionics Applied to Proton Conducting Ceramics – J. Tong, D. Clark, S. Nikodemski, M. Shang, A. Herring, C. Wolden, A. Bunge, and R. O’Hayre (Colorado School of Mines)
Conductivity and Viscosity of Perchlorate Salts Dissolved in Nonaqueous Solvents – N. Uemura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), K. Kuratani, T. Kiyobayashi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), and H. T. Takeshita (Kansai University)
11:00
1969
Functional Relationships between Structure and Transport in the BZY and BCY Proton Conductors – A. Braun and Q. Chen (Empa)
11:20
1970
Improving the Performance of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with BaZrO3 Electrolyte by Using Sinteractive Anodic Powders – L. Bi, E. Fabbri (National Institute for Materials Science), and E. Traversa (Univeristy of Roma Tor Vergata)
17:00
1868
Low-Temperature, Low-Cost Liquid Metal Batteries – B. L. Spatocco, P. J. Burke, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
17:20
1869
In Situ Measurements to Extract Potential, Local Current and Charging Current Distributions in the Electric and Electrolyte Phases of an EDL Capacitance Electrode – K. C. Hess, J. F. Whitacre, and S. Litster (Carnegie Mellon University)
17:40
1870
Advanced Electrochemical Energy Storage Development at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for Renewable Integration and Smart Grid Applications – V. Sprenkle, S. Kim, W. Wang, G. Xia, J. Kim, and D. Choi (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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SOFC Performance – 14:00 – 18:20 Co-Chairs: Teruhisa Horita and Xiao Dong Zhou 14:00 1971
Magnesium Manganese Spinel Coatings for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnects – S. Joshi, C. Silva, and A. Petric (McMaster University)
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Increased Performance Stability of SOFC Cathodes by Use of Protective Coatings on Metallic Interconnectors – M. Kornely (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), N. Menzler (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), A. Weber, and E. Iver-Tiffée (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) Imaging of Oxide Ionic Diffusion at Cathode/ Interlayer/Electrolyte Interfaces for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: long-term operation effects – T. Horita, D. Cho, T. Shimonosono, M. Nishi, H. Kishimoto, K. Yamaji, and H. Yokokawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) Novel Anode Material for Direct Hydrocarbon Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – C. Yang, Z. Yang, G. Xiao, L. Zhang (University of South Carolina), M. Han (China University of Mining and Technology), and F. Chen (University of South Carolina) Efficient High Power Density SOFCs with Zirconia/Bismuth Oxide Bilayered Electrolytes – K. Lee and E. D. Wachsman (University of Maryland) Process Integration for Scale-Up of Ce0.9Gd0.1O1.95 Electrolyte-Based LT-SOFCs – H. Yoon, C. M. Gore, A. A. Lidie, K. Lee, and E. D. Wachsman (University of Maryland)
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Materials Degradation in Energy Systems: Corrosion and Hydrogen-Material Interactions
Corrosion / Battery / Energy Technology 306A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Hydrogen Interactions with Materials – 08:00 – 12:10 Co-Chairs: Lillard, Hebert, and Scully 08:00 2167
Electrochemical and Metal-Phase Processes Accompanying Hydrogen Absorption in Aluminum During Aqueous Corrosion – K. R. Hebert, O. O. Capraz, P. Shrotriya, and G. Zhang (Iowa State University)
08:20 2168
Effect of Absorbed Hydrogen on Cavity Formation at High Temperature Water and Its Role on SCC Growth – K. Arioka (Institute of Nuclear Safety System)
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The Effects of Chromate, Molybdate, and other Selected Inhibitors on Surface and Crack Tip Corrosion Inhibition – S. B. Madden and J. R. Scully (University of Virginia)
09:20
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Hydrogen Diffusion and Trapping in High Purity Al and Aluminum Alloy 5083-H131 – J. Ai, M. Lim, and J. R. Scully (University of Virginia)
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Lattice Defects Induced by Hydrogen Absorption in Metallic Materials – H. Suzuki, K. Takai (Sophia University), and M. Fujinami (Chiba University)
10:40
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The Hydriding of Uranium: Bulk Transport and Trapping of Hydrogen in Uranium – R. Lillard (University of Akron), C. D. Taylor, J. R. Wermer, N. A. Mara, and J. C. Cooley (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:00
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The Influence of Hydrogen on Nuclear Fuel Corrosion Inside a Failed Waste Container – M. E. Broczkowski, L. Wu, Z. Qin (Western University), and D. W. Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario)
11:30
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ZrO2 Passive Layer Stability Loss in the Presence of Hydrogen Defects – Connections to Pit Initiation – M. Youssef and B. Yildiz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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The effect of Thermal Hydrogenation Processing on the Oxide Layer Formation of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy – L. Wang, S. Yu (National Defense University), C. Shen (Yuan Ze University), C. Chang, and C. Tsai (National Defense University)
Intermission (20 Minutes) Performance of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells on H 2, NH3 and Hydrocarbon Fuels – M. Han, J. Xiong, and S. C. Singhal (China University of Mining and Technology) Improved Power Density by (Mn, Fe) Doped CeO2 as a Oxide Anode for Ni-Fe Metal Support SOFC – Y. Ju, S. Ida, and T. Ishihara (Kyushu University) Effect of Co Addition on Sintering and Electrical Properties of La-Doped CeO2 as a Buffer Layer for Doped LaGaO3 Electrolyte Films of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – J. Hong, S. Ida, and T. Ishihara (Kyushu University) Effect of Fuel Utilization on the Performance of Nickel/Zirconia Anode-Supported SOFCs – O. A. Marina (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), C. Coyle, D. Edwards, and J. Stevenson (PNNL) Durability of SOFC Against Thermal and Redox Cycling – M. Hanasaki, C. Uryu (Kyushu University), S. Taniguchi (International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy), Y. Shiratori, and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University) Sulfur-Poisoning in Reformate Fuelled Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – A. Kromp, S. Dierickx (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)), A. Leonide (Siemens Corporate Technology), A. Weber (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
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High Resolution Characterization of Corrosion Processes 3 Corrosion 314, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Microelectrochemical Methods & Microscopy – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: K. Zavadil and K. Azumi 08:00 2271
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Microscopic Polarization Behavior and Thermodynamic Stability of TiS and Ti4C2S2 Inclusions in Stainless Steels – N. Shimahashi, I. Muto, Y. Sugawara, and N. Hara (Tohoku University)
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Microelectrochemical Investigation of Pit Initiation and Selective Dissolution between MnS and Stainless Steel – A. Chiba, I. Muto, Y. Sugawara, and N. Hara (Tohoku University)
08:40 2273
In Situ Ex-Polarized TEM Observation on Dissolution of MnS Inclusions and Metastable Pitting of Authentic Stainless Steel – B. Zhang, Y. Zhou, and X. Ma (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
09:00 2274
Corrosion and Dealloying of Crystallized Amorphous Steel – F. U. Renner, M. Duarte, J. Lengsfeld, K. J. Mayrhofer, and P. Choi (MaxPlanck-Institut für Eisenforschung)
09:20 2275
Combining Microelectrochemical Methods with Electron Microscopy to Explore Pit Initiation in Aluminum – K. R. Zavadil (Sandia National Laboratory)
Optical & Spectroscopic Methods – 10:00 – 11:00 Co-Chairs: K. Azumi and K. Zavadil 10:00 2276
Observation of Metal Dissolution under LaminarFlow in a Microfluidic Channel – Copper with Chloride Solution – - S. Sakugawa, N. Kotake, and M. Hayase (Tokyo University of Science)
10:20 2277
The effect of Sulfate and Chloride Ions on the Rust Composition of Weathering Steel – T. Ohtsuka, S. Tanaka, M. Koya, A. Hyono, and M. Ueda (Hokkaido University)
10:40 2278
Marine Aerosol Drop Size Effects on the Corrosion Behavior of Plain Carbon Steel – E. Schindelholz, B. Risteen, R. Kelly (University of Virginia), and I. S. Cole (CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering)
Thursday, October 11
Inhibition & Coatings – 11:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: K. Azumi and K. Zavadil
Scanning Probe Methods – Development – 14:00 – 15:00 Co-Chairs: P. Schmutz and K. Zavadil 14:00 2282
Application of Mg-Ion Selective and Antimony Electrodes for the Characterization of Corrosion Reactions by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy – J. Izquierdo (University of La Laguna), L. Nagy (University of Pécs), J. Santana (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), I. Bitter (Budapest University of Technology and Economics), G. Nagy (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria), and R. M. Souto (University of La Laguna)
14:20 2283
High Resolution Characterization of Pitting Corrosion Using a Novel Environmental SVET and White Light Interferometry – S. Geary, H. N. McMurray (Swansea University), and A. De Vooys (Sustainable Product Engineering Centre for Innovative Functional Industrial Coatings)
14:40 2284
Studies with the Three-Dimensional Scanning Vibrating Technique: Investigation into the effect of Spot Weld Electrode Life and Quality on the Corrosion Behavior of Galvanized Automotive Steel – B. P. Wilson (Aalto University), J. R. Searle (Baglan Bay Innovation & Knowledge Centre), K. Yliniemi (Aalto University), D. A. Worsley, and H. McMurray (Swansea University)
Scanning Probe Methods – Applications – 15:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: P. Schmutz and K. Zavadil 15:00 2285
The Influence of Rare-Earth Doping and NonStoichiometry on the Corrosion of Uranium Dioxide – H. He, K. O’Neil, O. Semenikhin (Western University), and D. W. Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario)
15:20 2286
EDTA as a Tool to Probe Cathodic Corrosion (Trenching) on AA2024-T3 – H. N. McMurray, G. Williams, and A. Coleman (Swansea University) Localised SKP Studies of Cathodic Disbondment on Chromium/Chromium Oxide Coated Steel – D. J. Warren and H. N. McMurray (Swansea University)
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Corrosion Inhibition by Zinc Corrosion Products on Zinc-Coated Steel – Y. Sato and K. Azumi (Hokkaido University)
15:40 2287
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Improving the Corrosion Protection Properties of Al 2O3 ALD Nanocoatings on Steel – J. Swiatowska, B. Díaz, V. Maurice, A. Seyeux (CNRS Chimie ParisTech), E. Härkönen, M. Ritala (University of Helsinki), S. Tervakangas, J. Kolehmainen (DIARC-Technology Inc.), S. E. Potts, W. Kessels (Eindhoven University of Technology), and P. Marcus (CNRS Chimie ParisTech)
Scanning Probe Methods – Applications – 16:20 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: K. Zavadil and P. Schmutz
11:40
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Environmental and Temporal Characterization of a Self-Healing Coating with Galvanic Protection – A. J. Maisano, R. Srinivasan, M. W. Patchan, L. M. Baird, E. D. LaBarre, and J. J. Benkoski (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab)
16:20 2288
Investigation of Copper Corrosion Inhibition by Ethyl Xanthate with Frequency-Dependent Alternating-Current Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy – J. J. Santana and R. M. Souto (University of La Laguna)
16:40 2289
Damage Evolution Quantification of Hybrid Coatings on Aluminum Alloy by Surface and Electrochemical Techniques – I. Barraza-Fierro, T. Gao, M. Soucek, and H. Castaneda (The Unviersity of Akron)
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Study of Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of Nanocrystalline Thin Film by Electrochemical Techniques and In Situ AFM – L. Liu, Y. Li, and F. Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Corrosion / Luminescence and Display Materials 323B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Applications – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: J. Gole and A. Kovacs 08:00 2425
Porous Silicon as a Biomaterial – M. J. Sailor (University of California at San Diego)
08:30 2426
Silicon Nanowires: A General Platform for Biosensing – R. Boukherroub (CNRS & Université Lille1)
09:00 2427
Innovative Applications of Porous Structures of Alumina and Silicon – R. B. Wehrspohn, S. Schweizer (Martin-Luther-University HalleWittenberg), B. Gesemann, P. Göring, and M. Lelonek (SmartMembranes GmbH)
09:20 2428
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Three-Dimensional Structure of (110) Porous Silicon with In-Plane Optical Birefringence – M. Fujii, S. Shichi (Kobe University), T. Nishida, H. Yasuda (Osaka University), K. Imakita, and S. Hayashi (Kobe University)
14:20 2436
Formation of Interconnected Nano-Channels in Highly-Ordered Anodic Alumina – B. Huang, Y. Tian, B. Shan, and R. Chen (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)
14:40
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TiO2 Nanotubes and Other Self-organized Anodic Structures: Formation and Applications – P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)
15:10
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Chemical Mechanical Polishing 12
Dielectric Science and Technology 317B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
CMP Symposium (E3) Day 2 – 08:00 – 11:40
Co-Chairs: Bahar Basim and Iqbal Ali 08:00 2505
Critical Cu Line Scaling Challenges – J. Lu (Micron Technology, Inc.), T. Tran, G. Herdt, N. Petrov, Y. Hu, V. Antonov, D. Collins, P. Murali, Z. Zhang, S. Kondoju, and S. Ireland (Micron Technology Inc.)
08:40 2506
Development of SiN CMP Slurry with Selectivity Control – Y. Kim, K. Kim, J. Lee, I. Hwang, and S. Nam (Samsung Electronics)
09:00 2507
Investigation of the Slurry for Poly Si Stopping CMP Process – Y. Pyon, C. Seong, J. Lim, K. Bae, K. Park, K. Kim, and Y. Shin (Samsung Electronics)
09:20 2508
Combinational effect of Hydroplane and Alkaline Agent on Remaining Particle Reduction for Silicon Wafer Polishing – H. Hwang, H. Cui, J. Lim, J. Jo, J. Park (Hanyang University), E. Choi, J. Ahn (LG Siltron), and J. Park (Hanyang University)
09:40
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Intermission (20 Minutes)
Oxide Formation & Ordered Nanostructures – 10:00 – 12:10 Co-Chairs: H. Masuda and D. N. Buckley 10:00 2429
Formation of Area and Thickness Controlled Porous Type Aluminum Anodic Oxide Films by Sf-MDC – M. Sakairi, T. Yamaguchi, T. Murata, and K. Fushimi (Hokkaido University)
10:20 2430
Irregularity and Defects of Porous Anodic Oxide Films Formed on Metals – S. Ono and H. Asoh (Kogakuin University)
10:40 2431
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Scan Rate and Fluoride Concentration effect on the Anodic Growth of Self-Aligned Titanium Dioxide Nanotubes in Phosphates – E. KrasickaCydzik, A. Kaczmarek, I. Glazowska, and K. Bialas Heltowski (University of Zielona Góra) Pit Initiation at MnS Nano-Inclusions in Carbon Steel under Exposure to Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium D. alkanexedens – B. H. Davis, Z. Suo (Montana State University), I. Beech (University of Oklahoma), D. Paul, J. Hammond (Physical Electronics), and R. Avci (Montana State University)
11:20
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Bulk Diffusion Controlled Dealloying – Q. Chen and K. Sieradzki (Arizona State University)
11:40
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The Strong Rashba Spin-Orbit Interaction in Hg 0.77Cd0.23 Te Inversion Layer – G. Yu, X. Liu, L. Wei, T. Lin, J. Chu, Y. Wei, and J. Yang (Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics)
Concluding Remarks (20 Minutes)
10:00 2509
Triblogical, Thermal, and Kinetic Attributes of 300 vs. 450 mm Chemical Mechanical Planarization Processes – Y. Jiao, X. Liao, C. Wu, Y. Zhuang (University of Arizona), S. Theng (Araca, Inc.), Y. Sampurno (University of Arizona), M. Goldstein (Intel Corporation), and A. Philipossian (University of Arizona)
10:40
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Chemical Mechanical Polishing for Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography Mask Substrates – A. Hariprasad (Clarkson University), R. Teki (SEMATECH), and S. V. Babu (Clarkson University)
11:00
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Effect of CMP Additives on the Agglomeration Rate of Alumina Nanoparticles – N. Brahma (University of California) and J. B. Talbot (University of California, San Diego)
11:20
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Microreplicated Pad Conditioner for Advanced CMP Applications – C. Gould, J. Zabasajja, and D. Le-Huu (3M Company)
Ordered Nanostructures & Applications – 14:00 – 15:30 Co-Chairs: H. Tsuchiya and R. Avci 14:00 2435
Pitting Corrosion Behavior and Grain Evolution of Shot Peened 304 Type Stainless Steel – T. D. Widodo and K. Noda (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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D7
Pits and Pores 5: A Symposium in Honor of David Lockwood
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Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 2
Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology 316C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
GaN Material Processing and Characetrization – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Reenu Garg and Robert Kaplar 08:00 2567
GaN Technology for Energy Efficient Electronics – K. Boutros, R. Chu, B. Hughes, and S. Khalil (HRL Laboratories, LLC)
08:20 2568
Nanoscale Probing of Interfaces in GaN for Devices Applications – F. Giannazzo, G. Greco, P. Fiorenza, R. Lo Nigro, F. Roccaforte (CNRIMM), and A. Scuderi (STMicroelectronics)
08:40 2569
Ti Silicide Electrodes Low Contact Resistance for Undoped AlGaN/GaN Structure – K. Tsuneishi, J. Chen, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, Y. Kataoka, A. Nishiyama, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, K. Natori (Tokyo Institute of Technology), T. Hatorri (Frontier Research Center), and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
09:00 2570
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XPS analysis of AlGaN/GaN Surface after Chemical and N-Containing Plasma Treatments – R. Meunier, A. Torres, M. Charles, E. Morvan (CEA – Leti), C. Petit-Etienne (CNRS – LTM), O. Renault, and T. Billon (CEA – Leti)
10:20 2572
Characterizations of GaN Films Grown on Si (111) Substrates under Various Growth Temperatures of Multiple AlN Buffer Layers – B. Tran, E. Chang Yi, K. Lin, T. Luong, H. Yu, M. Huang, C. Chung, H. Trinh, H. Nguyen, C. Nguyen, and Q. Luc (National Chiao Tung University)
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Characteristics of GaN Nanowires Produced Using VLS Method on the Growth Temperatures – J. Yoon (Korea Basic Science Institute), B. Oh (Chungnam National University), and J. Yang (Korea Basic Science Institute)
Influence of Slippage and Charge Leakage on the Electric Field Induced Patterns in Thin Bilayers – K. Mondal, S. Sen, P. Kumar, and D. Bandyopadhyay (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati)
09:40
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Microfluidic Devices and Processes I – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Sang W. Joo and Shizhi Qian 10:00 2764
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Insulator-based Dielectrophoresis in Microfluidics – X. Xuan (Clemson University)
10:40
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Microfluidic Cell Electrofusion Chip based on Discrete Sidewall Microelectrodes – N. Hu (Yeungnam University), S. Qian (Old Dominion University), S. Joo (Yeungnam University), J. Yang, and X. Zheng (Chongqing University)
11:00
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A Microfluidic Device for Dielectric Spectroscopy of Jurkat Cells – A. Beskok, A. C. Sabuncu, J. Zhuang, and J. Kolb (Old Dominion University)
11:20
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Triaxial Magnetic Fields Enable Mixing and Controlled Flows in Microfluidic Devices – J. Martin, K. Solis, and L. Rohwer (Sandia National Laboratories)
11:40
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Novel Non-equilibrium Electrokinetic Micromixer with Nanoporous Membrane – S. Hwang and S. Song (Hanyang University)
Microfluidic Devices and Processes II – 14:00 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: Guoqing Hu and Jyh-Ping Hsu 14:00
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Template-Based Synthesis of Aligned Carbon Nanotube Arrays for Microfluidic and Nanofluidic Applications – M. Golshadi and M. Schrlau (Rochester Institute of Technology)
14:20
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Sensing Performance of EGFET pH Sensors with CuO Nanowires Fabricated on glass substrate – T. Yang, S. Chang, C. Li, and S. Chang (National Cheng Kung University)
14:40
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Manipulation of DNA Translocation Through Polyelectrolyte Brushes-Functionalized Nanopores – L. Yeh (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology), M. Zhang, S. Qian (Old Dominion University), J. Hsu (National Taiwan University), S. Joo (Yeungnam University), and S. Tseng (Tamkang University)
15:00 2772
A Low Voltage Portable Nano-Pore Electroosmotic Pump with Passive Zeta Potential Control – D. Gu, S. Yalcin, H. Baumgart, S. Qian, A. Beskok, and O. Baysal (Old Dominion University)
Electronics and Photonics / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor 301B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
08:00 2760
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Fundamentals and Applications of Microfluidic and Nanofludic Devices
Theory and Modeling of Nanoscale Transport Phenomena – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Ali Beskok and Helmut Baumgart,
08:40
Effect of Solvent Polarization in Nano-Confined Electric Double Layer with Finite Ion Sizes – S. Das and S. Mitra (University of Alberta)
Intermission (40 Minutes)
10:00 2571
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Fully Copper-Based Metallization for GaN High Electron Mobility Transistor Devices – E. Yi Chang, Y. Lin, L. Chang, Y. Chen, and Y. Wong (National Chiao Tung University)
09:00 2762
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Effects of Nanoparticles on Pulmonary Surfactant – G. Hu (Institute of Mechanics, CAS), B. Jiao (Institute of Mechanics), and Y. Zuo (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
15:20
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Molecular Theory of Fluid Transport and Electrokinetic Potential for Microfluidics and Nanofluidics – A. Kovalenko (National Institute for Nanotechnology, and University of Alberta)
Hyphenating Capillary Isoelectric Focusing with Gas-phase Electrophoretic Mobility Molecular Analyzer for Determination of Proteins in Human Tear Fluids – T. Ma and Y. Fung (The University of Hong Kong)
15:40
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Micro-PIV Measurements of Induced-Charge Electroosmosis Around a Metal Rod – A. Beskok, C. Canpolat, and S. Qian (Old Dominion University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
16:20
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Thin-Film Heat Switch Based on Electrohydrodynamic Flow in a Dielectric Fluid – A. H. Mueller, N. Weisse-Bernstein (Los Alamos National Laboratory), M. Yazdani (United Technologies Research Center), R. Eppstein (ThermoDynamic Films LLC.), and M. Hehlen (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:00 2836
Nonvolatile Resistance Switching in Electrodeposited Co3O4 – J. A. Koza, Z. He, M. Willmering, and J. Switzer (Missouri University of Science and Technology)
09:20 2837
Fully Transparent Non-Volatile Memory Using Multi-Layer Graphene Electrode – P. Yang (National Taiwan University), S. Jen (National Tsing Hua University), W. Chang (National Taiwan University), P. Chiu (National Tsing Hua University), and J. He (National Taiwan University)
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Interfaces, Droplets, Multiphase and Particulate Flows – 16:40 – 18:40 Co-Chairs: Xiangchun Xuan and Ashutosh Sharma 16:40
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Carbon Nanotubes Laden Hydrogel Microsphere Preparation Using Microfluidic Device – T. Dang (Yeungnam University), Y. Kim (Research Institute of Advanced Energy Technology, Kyungpook National University, South Korea.), G. Kim (School of Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, South Korea), and S. Joo (Yeungnam University) Superhydrophobicity and Graphene Oxide Nanosheets to Prevent Biofouling in EWOD based Lab-on-chip Devices – G. Perry, F. Lapierre, Y. Coffinier, V. Thomy, and R. Boukherroub (CNRS & Université Lille1) Influence of Lateral Confinement on the Dewetting Induced Patterns on Chemically Patterned Surfaces – D. Bandyopadhyay (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati), A. Sharma (Indian Institute of Technology), A. Sehgal (Rhodia Inc., Center for Research and Technology, Bristol, PA 19007), and A. Karim (The University of Akron) Spreading of a Micro-Droplet on a Physicochemically Heterogeneous Porous Medium – A. Kumar, V. Prasad S, T. Banerjee, and D. Bandyopahdyay (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati) The Flow Transitions of a Liquid-Liquid Multiphase Flow Inside Microchannels – S. Timung, V. Tiwari, T. Mandal, and D. Bandyopadhyay (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati) Electrohydrodynamic and Electrokinetic Instabilities in Elastic Membranes Confined Between Electrolyte Films – M. Dey (Yeungnam University) and D. Bandyopadhyay (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati)
Emerging Nonvolatile Memories-1 – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Z. Karim and Y. Suzuki 10:00 2838
Atom Movement Controlled Devices: Atomic Switches and Atom Transistor – T. Hasegawa and M. Aono (National Institute for Materials Science)
10:30 2839
Molecular Flash Memories – S. Paydavosi (MIT), K. Aidala (Mount Holyoke College), P. Brown, P. Hashemi, T. Osedach, J. Hoyt, and V. Bulovic (MIT)
11:00 2840
Self-rectifying Flexible Nonvolatile Smallmolecule Memory-cell Embedded with Ni Nanocrystals Surrounded by NiO Tunneling Barrier – H. Seung, J. Lee, J. Lee, M. Song, J. Hong, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
11:20
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Flexible Polymer Memory-cell with Au Nanocrystals Embedded in Polystyrene – K. Kwon, H. Seung, D. Yang, D. Park, J. Hong, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
11:40
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Effect of Buffer LiF Layer on Nonvolatile Memory Characteristics for Polymer Memory-cell with Au Nanocrystals Embedded in Polystyrene – J. Lee, K. Kwon, D. Yang, D. Park, J. Hong, and J. Park (Hanyang University)
ReRAM-Unipolar Devices and Characterizations – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: N. Takaura and Z. Karim 14:00 2843
Crossbar Memory Using TiO2 Thin Film-based Schottky Diode and Unipolar Switching Cell – G. Kim, J. Lee, J. Han, S. Song, J. Seok, J. Yoon, K. Yoon, and C. Hwang (Seoul National University)
14:30 2844
Direct Observation of Redox Reactions during Resistance Switching by using Synchrotron Radiation Spectroscopy – H. KUMIGASHIRA (Institute of Materials Structure Science, KEK)
15:00 2845
Direct Observation of Conducting Nanofilaments in BMO Resistive Switching Memory – C. Kang (National Taiwan University), W. Kuo, C. Huang (National Chiao Tung University), W. Chang (National Taiwan University), W. Wu, Y. Chu (National Chiao Tung University), and J. He (National Taiwan University)
15:20 2846
Conditions for Formation and Rupture of Multiple Conductive Filaments in a Cu/TaOx/Pt Device – Y. Kang, M. Verma, T. Liu, and M. Orlowski (Virginia Tech)
15:40 2847
De-Process and Physical Characterization of HfO2 based Resistive Memory as Studied by C-AFM – U. Celano, Y. Chen, D. Wouters, M. Jurczak, and W. Vandervorst (imec)
Nonvolatile Memories
Dielectric Science and Technology / E11 Electronics and Photonics 313C, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center ReRAM-Technology Challenges – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: H. Akinaga and K. Kobayashi 08:00 2834
Recent Progress in Modeling the Operation of Resistive Switching Memory Devices – Y. Nishi and B. Magyari-Kope (Stanford University)
08:40 2835
ReRAM SrTiO3-La0.7Sr 0.3O3 Multilayer Oxide Structures: Playing with Space Charge Interfaces – J. L. Rupp, B. Yildiz, and H. L. Tuller (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Emerging Nonvolatile Memories -2 – 16:20 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: S. Shingubara and K. Kobayashi
Plasma CVD – 10:00 – 11:20 Co-Chairs: M. Engelhadt and H. P. Gillis
16:20 2848
10:00 2946
Interplay Between Plasma Modification of Surfaces and Atomic Layer Deposition for Semiconductor Applications – J. Swerts, C. Adelmann, S. Armini, A. Delabie, L. Nyns, M. Popovici, M. Schaekers, P. Verdonck, and S. Van Elshocht (imec)
10:40 2947
Hybrid Sublimation ECR-PECVD System for Fabrication of Rare Earth Doped Silicon Based Thin Film Structures – R. Dabkowski, J. Wojcik, and P. Mascher (McMaster University)
16:40 2849
17:00 2850
17:20
17:40
2851
2852
Fabrication of a Vertical Nanogap for Nonvolatile Memories – S. Furuta, Y. Masuda, T. Takahashi, M. Ono (Funai Electric Advanced Applied Technology Research Institute Inc.), Y. Naitoh (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technlogy), and T. Shimizu (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) Physical Model of Nonvolatile Resistance Switching Using Simple Nanogap Electrode – Y. Naitoh, M. Horikawa, H. Suga (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technlogy), T. Shimizu (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), S. Furuta, Y. Masuda (Funai Electric Advanced Applied Technology Research Institute Inc.), T. Sumiya (Funai Electric Advanced Applied Technology Research Institute), T. Takahashi, and M. Ono (Funai Electric Advanced Applied Technology Research Institute Inc.) Impact of Air on Photo-Assisted Atomic Switch – T. Hino, T. Hasegawa (National Institute for Materials Science), H. Tanaka (Osaka University), T. Tsuruoka, Y. Okawa (National Institute for Materials Science), T. Ogawa (Osaka University), and M. Aono (National Institute for Materials Science) Engineering Dielectric Stacks for ChargeTrapping Non-Volatile Memory – H. Zhu, Q. Li (George Mason University), H. Li (NIST & George Mason University), H. Yuan, D. Ioannou (George Mason University), and C. A. Richter (NIST) Ferroelectric Nonvolatile Nanowire Memory Circuit using Single ZnO Nanowire and Ferroelectric Polymer Top Layer – Y. Lee (Yonsei University), P. Jeon (Institute of Physics and Applied Physics), K. Lee, R. Ha, H. Choi, and S. Im (Yonsei University)
Thursday, October 11
Plasma Processing 19
Dielectric Science and Technology / E13 Electronics and Photonics 324, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center Thin Film Etching Processes – 08:40 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: M. Engelhardt and H. P. Gillis 08:40 2943
Deep Silicon Etching with CCP based Process Approaches for Small and Medium Size TSV Applications – M. Rudolph, J. Paul (FraunhoferCenter Nanoelectronic Technologies), and S. Wege (Plasma-Consulting)
09:00 2944
The Chemical Reaction of IGZO Thin Film as the Effect of Inert Gas in CF4/Ar Plasmas – Y. Joo, J. Woo, Y. Chun, and C. Kim (Chung-Ang University)
09:20 2945
Etching Characteristics of Top Metal Electrode and IGZO channel layer in Inductively Coupled Plasma System – Y. Chun, Y. Joo, J. Woo, and C. Kim (Chung-Ang University)
09:40
232
Intermission (20 Minutes)
11:00
2948
Characterization and Modelling of CH4 -CO2 Microwave Plasmas for Nano-Smooth Diamond Coatings and Homogeneous Nano-Diamond Grain Synthesis – L. Vandenbulcke (Valcoating Technologies), T. Gries, S. De Persis (CNRS), and M. Vandenbulcke (Valcoating Technologies)
AP Plasma and Micro-Plasma Applications – 11:20 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: M. Engelhadt and H. P. Gillis 11:20
2949
Charge-based Delivery of Molecules to Skin Using Atmospheric Plasmas – A. M. Hoff, R. Connolly, T. Chapman, J. Llewellyn, R. Gilbert, and M. Jaroszeski (University of South Florida)
11:40
2950
Analysis and Applications of Nonthermal Atmospheric Plasma: High Electric Field Plasma and Plasma Discharges/Jets – Y. B. Manga and K. Ou (Taipei Medical University)
12:00 2951
Evaluation of Micro Plasma formed in the Narrow Gap in Electrolyte Solution – H. Tamai (Hokkaido University), M. Hafner, A. Hassel (Johanes Kepler University Linz), H. Tachikawa, and K. Azumi (Hokkaido University)
SiGe, Ge, and Related Compounds:
E17 Materials, Processing, and Devices 5 Electronics and Photonics 316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
GeSn Session 2: GeSn Epitaxy – 08:00 – 09:50 Co-Chair: Benjamin Vincent 08:00 3211
GeSn Materials: Challenges and Applications – R. Loo, V. Benjamin, F. Gencarelli, E. Geert, W. Liesbeth, C. Matty, H. Marc, and T. Aaron (imec)
08:30 3212
GeSn Alloys on Si Using Deuterated Stananne and Higher-Order Germanes: Synthesis and Properties – G. Grzybowski, R. Beeler, L. Jiang, A. Chizmeshya, J. Kouvetakis, and J. Menendez (Arizona State University)
08:50
3213
Crystalline Properties and Strain Relaxation Mechanism of CVD Grown GeSn – F. Gencarelli, B. Vincent, A. Kumar (imec), J. Demeulemeester, A. Vantomme (KU Leuven), A. Franquet, J. Meersschaut, W. Vandervorst, R. Loo, M. Caymax (imec), K. Temst (KU Leuven), and M. Heyns (imec)
09:10
3214
Reduced Pressure CVD Epitaxial Growth of Ge1-xSn x Using SnCl4 and Ge2H6 – S. Wirths, D. Buca, A. Tiedemann, P. Bernardy, B. Holländer, T. Stoica, D. Grützmacher (Forschungszentrum Juelich), and S. Mantl (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition of Epitaxial Germanium Tin Alloys – Y. Huang, C. Wang, M. Jin, E. Sanchez (Applied Materials, Inc.), and Y. Kim (Applied Materials)
14:30
3224
GeSn Session 3: GeSn Epitaxy – 10:05 – 11:55 Co-Chairs: Benjamin Vincent 10:05
3216
Growth and Optical Properties of Ge1-xSn x Alloy Thin Films with a High Sn Content – S. Zaima, O. Nakatsuka, M. Nakamura (Nagoya University), W. Takeuchi (Nagoya Univ.), Y. Shimura (Nagoya University), and N. Taoka (Nagoya Univ.)
10:35
3217
Growth of Ge1-xSn x Alloys Using Combined Sources of Solid Tin and Gaseous Germane – S. Su, B. Cheng, D. Zhang, G. Zhang, C. Xue, and Q. Wang (Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
10:55
3218
Growth and Characterization of Heteroepitaxial Layers of Ge1-x-ySixSny Ternary Alloy – T. Yamaha (Nagoya Univ.), O. Nakatsuka (Nagoya University), S. Takeuchi (Covalent Silicon Corp.), W. Takeuchi, N. Taoka (Nagoya Univ.), K. Araki (Covalent Materials Co.), K. Izunome (Covalent Silicon Corp.), and S. Zaima (Nagoya University)
11:15
3219
Single Crystalline GeSn on Silicon by Solid Phase Crystallization – R. Lieten, S. Decoster, M. Menghini, J. Seo, A. Vantomme, and J. Locquet (KU Leuven)
11:35
3220
Tin Deuteride (SnD4) Stabilization – R. F. Spohn and C. B. Richenberg (Praxair, Inc.)
GeSn Session 4: GeSn FET – 13:10 – 14:50 Co-Chairs: Benjamin Vincent and Yee-Chia Yeo 13:10
13:40
14:10
3221
3222
3223
Tin-Incorporated Source/Drain and Channel Materials for Field-Effect Transistors – Y. Yeo, G. Han (National University of Singapore), X. Gong (National University of Singapore (NUS)), L. Wang, W. Wang, Y. Yang (National University of Singapore), P. Guo, B. Liu (NUS), S. Su, G. Zhang, C. Xue (Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences), and B. Cheng (State Key Laboratory on Integrated Optoelectronics) GeSn Channel n and p MOSFETs – S. Gupta, R. Chen (Stanford University), B. Vincent, D. Lin (IMEC), B. Magyari-Kope (Stanford University), M. Caymax, J. Dekoster (IMEC), J. S. Harris, Y. Nishi, and K. Saraswat (Stanford University) High Hole Mobility in Strained GermaniumTin (GeSn) Channel pMOSFET Fabricated on (111) Substrate – G. Han (National University of Singapore), S. Su (Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Y. Yang, P. Guo (National University of Singapore), X. Gong (National University of Singapore (NUS)), L. Wang, W. Wang, C. Guo (National University of Singapore), G. Zhang, C. Xue, B. Cheng (Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences), and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Negative Bias Temperature Instability Study on Ge0.97Sn0.03 P-MOSFETs with Si2H6 Passivation, HfO2 High-k Dielectric and TaN Metal Gate – X. Gong (National University of Singapore (NUS)), S. Su (Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences), B. Liu (National University of Singapore (NUS)), L. Wang, W. Wang, Y. Yang, E. Kong (National University of Singapore), B. Cheng (Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences), G. Han, and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)
Emerging Applications Session 3: Novel Devices and Memories – 15:05 – 17:05 Co-Chair: Tejas Krishnamohan 15:05
3225
Si/SiGe Thermoelectric Generators – D. J. Paul, A. Samarelli, L. Ferre Llin, Y. Zhang, J. Weaver, P. Dobson (University of Glasgow), S. Cecchi (Politecnico di Milano), J. Frigerio, F. Isa (L-NESS, Politecnico di Milano), D. Chrastina (L-NESS Dip. di Fisica – Politecnico di Milano), G. Isella (Politecnico di Milano), T. Etzelstorfer, J. Stangl (Johannes Kepler Universität), and E. Müller Gubler (ETH Zurich)
15:25
3226
SiGe Band-to-Band Tunneling Calibration based on p-i-n Diodes: Fabrication, Measurement and Simulation – K. Kao, A. Verhulst, R. Rooyackers, A. Hikavyy, R. Loo, A. Milenin (imec), J. Tolle (ASM America), H. Dekkers, E. Simoen (imec), V. Machkaoutsan, J. Maes (ASM Belgium), K. De Meyer, N. Collaert, M. Heyns, C. Huyghebaert, and A. Thean (imec)
15:45
3227
Tunneling Field-Effect Transistor with Novel Ge/In0.53Ga0.47As Tunneling Junction – P. Guo, Y. Yang (National University of Singapore), Y. Cheng (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering), G. Han (National University of Singapore), C. Chia (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering), and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)
16:05
3228
Germanium Tin Tunneling Field Effect Transistor for Sub-0.4 V Operation – Y. Yang, K. Low, G. Han, and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)
16:25
3229
Si/SiGe Tunneling Static Random Access Memories – G. Ternent and D. J. Paul (University of Glasgow)
16:45
3230
Ge Surface-Energy-Driven Secondary Grain Growth for Vertical Channel in 3D NAND Flash Memories – S. Lee, Y. Son, and E. Yoon (Seoul National University)
316B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center Epitaxy Session 3: In Situ Doping of Si, SiGe, and Ge Epilayers – 15:05 – 16:55 Co-Chairs: Roger Loo and Bernd Tillack 15:05
3231
Epitaxial Growth and Applications of LowResistivity Phosphorous-Doped Si1-xCx – T. N. Adam (University at Albany), N. Loubet (STMicroelectronics), A. Reznicek, V. Paruchuri (IBM Research), R. Sampson (STMicroelectronics), and D. Sadana (IBM Research) 233
Thursday, October 11
09:30 3215
15:35
3232
Selective Epitaxial Growth of Heavily Boron-Doped Silicon with Uniform Doping Depth Profile – Z. Zhu, Z. Cong, and R. Balasubramanian (Applied Materials Inc.)
Session III: Thin Film Catalysts for Fuel Cells and H2 Production – 10:00 – 12:40 Co-Chairs: E. Podlaha and C. K. Chan
15:55
3233
High Tensile Strained In Situ Phosphorus Doped Silicon Epitaxial Film for nMOS Applications – Z. Ye, S. Chopra, R. Lapena, Y. Kim, and S. Kuppurao (Applied Materials)
10:00 3372
16:15
3234
Microstructure Development and Its Effects on the Electrical Properties in Epitaxially Grown In Situ Boron and Carbon (co)-doped Highly Strained High Percentage Silicon-Germanium Layers – A. Reznicek (IBM Research), T. N. Adam (University at Albany), J. Li, Z. Zhu (IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center), H. Hovel, J. De Souza (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center), S. W. Bedell (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), V. Paruchuri (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center), and D. Sadana (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
High Performance of “Intelligent” Conductive Ceramic Anodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Based on Infiltration – L. Adijanto, V. Balaji Padmanabhan, R. Küngas, J. Vohs, and R. Gorte (University of Pennsylvania)
10:20
3373
Synthesis and Characterization of Molybdenum Nitride for Electrosynthesis Applications – M. Sykora, A. H. Mueller, C. R. Kreller, E. L. Brosha, and F. H. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
10:40
3374
Enhancement of Visible-Light-Induced Oxygen Evolution at a WO3 Film by Cobalt Ions in an Electrolyte Solution – M. Yagi and M. Kajita (Niigata University)
11:00
3375
Investigation of Carbon Deposition in ThreeDimensionally Ordered Macroporous Ni-YSZ Anode – H. Munakata, Y. Katsuki, and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
11:20
3376
Phase Analysis and Electrical Conductivity of Mn-doped and Fe-doped Ceria – L. Zhao, S. R. Bishop, and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)
11:40
3377
Sulfonated Polyether Ether Ketone (SPEEK) Membrane for Water Electrolysis – R. Venkatkarthick, A. Sankari (Central Electrochemical Research Institute), S. Meenakshi, S. D. Bhat, P. Sridhar, S. Pitchumani (CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute), S. Vasudevan, D. Jonas Davidson, G. Sozhan, and S. Ravichandran (Central Electrochemical Research Institute)
12:00 3378
Effects of Sr Doping on Crystallization, Conductivity and Vanadium Reduction of La1xSr xVO3 Electrode in Reducing Atmosphere – K. Fung, C. Liu, C. Ni, and S. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)
12:20 3379
Effect of Nickel Surface Structure on Urea Electrolysis: An Experimental Study – B. Hassler, D. A. Daramola, A. Miller, and G. G. Botte (Ohio University)
16:35
F4
3235
In Situ Boron (B) Doped Germanium (Ge:B) Grown on (100), (110), and (111) Silicon: Crystal Orientation and B Incorporation Effects – G. Han, Q. Zhou, P. Guo, W. Wang, Y. Yang, and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)
Emerging Materials and Processes for Energy Conversion and Storage
Electrodeposition / Battery / Energy Technology 313B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Session II: Emerging Materials, Processes and Devices for Solar Cells Continued – 07:40 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: C. K. Chan and E. Podlaha 07:40 3367
Thursday, October 11
08:00 3368
08:20 3369
Designing the Far-red Sensitive Squaraine Dyes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells in the Light of Photo-Physical Investigations – S. S. Pandey (Kyushu Institute of Techology), R. Watanabe, Y. Ogomi (Kyushu Institute of Technology), G. Miguel, M. Marchena, A. Douhal (Universidad de Castilla-la Mancha), and S. Hayase (Kyushu Institute of Technology) Graphene-Quantum Dots Composite for Photovoltaic Devices – S. Guo, W. Wang, C. Ozkan, and M. Ozkan (University of California, Riverside) Electrodeposition of Zn-based Chalcogenide Materials – K. Park, D. Kim, and B. Yoo (Hanyang University)
08:40 3370
Electrodeposition and Growth of Widegap Copper Indium Selenide Thin Films – S. Menezes and Y. Li (InterPhases Solar, Inc.)
09:00 3371
Possibility of Large-Size Single Crystal Growth in Seed Cast-Grown Monocrystalline Silicon – B. Gao (Research Institute for Applied Mechanics), H. Harada, Y. Miyamura (National Institute for Materials Science), S. Nakano, and K. Kakimoto (Research Institute for Applied Mechanics)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
234
Session IV: Thin Film Catalysts for Fuel Cells and H2 Production – 14:00 – 18:20 Co-Chairs: L. Deligianni, J. Talbot, C. K. Chan, and Q. Huang 14:00 3380
14:40
3381
(Invited) A Bilayer Membrane of Photocatalytic Nanotube Array and Hydrogen Permeable Metal for High-Purity Hydrogen Production – K. Noda and M. Hattori (Kyoto University) Electrodeposited Pt100-xPbx Alloys and Intermetallics for Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell – S. Hwang (Korea Institute of Energy Research), J. Bonevich (National Institute of Standards and Technology), J. Kim (Seoul National University), and T. Moffat (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
15:00 3382
Characterization of the Electronic and Electrochemical Properties of Cu 2O and Fe2O3 modified TiO2 Nanotubes – L. Tsui and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)
15:20 3383
Direct Electrodeposition of Porous Platinum – L. Jones, A. Ott, T. Junk, and S. Bhargava (RMIT University)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
16:00
16:20 3385
16:40 3386
The Effect of Surface Modification on the Properties of a Nickel Catalyst: A Theoretical Study – D. A. Daramola, B. Hassler, and G. G. Botte (Ohio University) Intermission (20 Minutes) Preparation of Nanostructured Pd Anodes for Alkaline Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells (DEFC) by Electrochemical Milling and Faceting (ECMF) – Y. Chen, A. Lavacchi, F. Vizza, A. Marchionni, J. Filippi, M. Bevilacqua (ICCOM_CNR), M. Innocenti (University of Florence), and H. Miller (ICCOM-CNR) Bringing Conjugated Polymers and Oxide Nanoarchitectures into Intimate Contact: Light Induced Electrodeposition of Polypyrrole and Polyaniline on Nanoporous WO3 or TiO2 Nanotube Arrays – C. Janaky, N. De Tacconi, W. Chanmanee (The University of Texas at Arlington), and K. Rajeshwar (The University of Texas)
17:00
3387
The Mechanism of Visible-Light-Derived Photocurrent Generation at an Antimony Sulfide / Metal Oxide Electrode – A. Shoji, T. Ueno, H. Kabaki, S. Okuyama, and M. Yagi (Niigata University)
17:20
3388
Carbon-Supported Iron(III)-Corrole as a NonPrecious Metal Catalyst for Fuel Cell Application – I. Shown, H. Huang (Academia Sinica), S. Wang, S. Chang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), H. Hsu, H. Du (Academia Sinica), C. Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), L. Chen (National Taiwan University), and K. Chen (Academia Sinica)
17:40
3389
18:00 3390
G2
Photoelectrochemical Generation of Hydrogen Using p-type CaFe2O4 Photocathodes – R. Venkatkarthick, C. Krithiga Devi, L. John Berchmans, S. Vasudevan, D. Jonas Davidson, G. Sozhan, and S. Ravichandran (Central Electrochemical Research Institute) Development of Electrically Controlled Energetic Materials (ECEM) – E. Rozumov (Army Research Development & Engineering Center), K. Chung, D. Kaminsky, P. Anderson, P. Cooke, K. Griswold, M. Donadio, M. Sussman, J. Laquidara, C. Adam, D. Thompson, T. Manning, J. Wyckoff, V. Panchal, E. Caravaca (ARDEC), W. Sawka, M. McPherson, and T. Buescher (DSSP LLC)
08:50 3462
Performance of Acid-doped Polybenzimidazole Membranes for the Hybrid Sulfur Electrolyzer – J. Jayakumar, A. Gulledge, J. Staser, B. Benicewicz, and J. Weidner (University of South Carolina)
09:10 3463
On A Few Innovations of Chlor-alkali Membrane Process in Japan – N. Kawasaki (M-UN) and Y. Nakajima (naka-Electrolytic System Lab)
09:30 3464
In Situ Structural Analysis on the Growth Mechanism Pathways of Hydrothermal Synthesized CeO2 Nanocrystals – E. Teo (Republic Polytechnic), M. Lin (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR (Agency of Science, Technology and Research)), Z. Fu, S. Ng (Republic Polytechnic), J. Tan, and H. Tan (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR (Agency of Science, Technology and Research))
09:50
Intermission (10 Minutes)
10:00 3465
Electrochemical Oxidation of Phenol at Borondoped Diamond Electrode in Exponential Decay Modulated Current Supply – X. Xing (The Key Laboratory of Water and Sediment Sciences), H. Li, and J. Ni (Department of Environmental Engineering, Peking University, the Key Laboratory of Water and Sediment Sciences, Ministry of Education, Beijing100871, China)
10:20 3466
Photooxidation Treatment of Organic Materials on Titanium Dioxide Photoelectrode in Aqueous Solution Containing Sodium Chloride – D. Kodama, Y. Kohno, and Y. Maeda (Shizuoka University)
10:40 3467
Wear Resistant, Functional Hard Chrome Plated from a Trivalent Bath – M. Inman, T. Hall, B. Kagajwala, and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology Inc.)
11:00 3468
Suppression of PbO2 Deposition on NanoStructured IrO2-Ta2O5/Ti Anodes in Acidic Solutions – K. Kawaguchi, G. Haarberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)
11:20
3469
Investigating the Surface Structure of the Ti/ SnO2-Sb2O5 Anode and the Effect on its Electrocatalysis – Q. Ni, D. W. Kirk, and S. Thorpe (University of Toronto)
11:40
3470
Growth Mechanism of WO3•0.33H2O Hierarchical Structure Prepared by Hydrothermal Method – X. He and C. Hu (Chongqing University)
Synthesis and Engineering General Session
Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering 304B, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Synthesis and Engineering General Session – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: M. Sudoh, John Staser, and Gerri Botte 08:00 3460
Two Dimensional Electrochemical-Thermal Coupled Models for Lithium-Ion Battery and Battery Stacks – S. De, P. Northrop (Washington University), S. Santhanagopalan (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and V. Subramanian (Washington University)
08:30 3461
Experimental Investigation of Two-Phase Electrolysis Under Normal and Zero Gravity – P. Mandin, Z. Derhoumi (Université de Bretagne Sud), and H. Roustan (Rio Tinto Alcan)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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15:40 3384
I3
Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids 18
3714
08:40 3715
09:00 3716
Thursday, October 11
3725
Electrochemical Formation of RE-Ni (RE=Pr, Nd, Dy) Alloys in Molten Halides – T. Nohira, S. Kobayashi, K. Kondo, K. Yasuda, R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University), T. Oishi (AIST), and H. Konishi (Osaka University)
16:20
3726
Processing Al-Sc Alloys at Liquid Aluminum Cathode in KF-AlF3 Molten Salt – Q. Liu, J. Xue, J. Zhu, Y. Qian, and L. Feng (University of Science and Technology Beijing)
16:40
3727
Electrorefining of Zirconium from Zircaloy-4 Cladding Hulls in LiCl-KCl Molten Salts – C. Lee, K. Kang, M. Jeon, C. Heo, and J. Yang (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Electrodeposition / Energy Technology 301A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Session in Honor of the Bredig Award Winner: Prof. Derek Fray – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: M. Gaune-Escard and G. Chen 08:20
15:40
All That You Wanted to Know About Lanthanide Halides But Were Afraid to Ask – M. GauneEscard (Ecole Polytechnique), L. Rycerz (Technical University), S. Kuznetsov (KSC RAS), S. Gadzuric (University of Novi Sad), I. Chojnacka, J. Kapala, B. Salamom (Technical University), M. Berkani (Université A. Mira), M. Butman (Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology), and W. Gong (Huizhou University) Behaviour of Cr Species in the Molten System NaF – AlF3 – (Al2O3) – V. Danielik, P. Fellner, D. Sulekova (Slovak University of Technology), and J. Thonstad (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Electrochemical Near-Net-Shape Production Via the FFC Cambridge Process --- Dedication to the Special Session for the 2012 Max Bredig Award – D. Hu and G. Z. Chen (University of Nottingham)
Kahili 1/2, Kalia Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Bredig Award Dinner – 18:30 – 21:00 Co-Chair: P. Trulove 18:30
20:00 3728
J2
Exploring Novel Uses of Molten Salts – D. Fray (University of Cambridge)
Luminescence and Display Materials: Fundamentals and Applications
Luminescence and Display Materials 323A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
09:40
10:00
3717
Deoxidation of Titania Foams – E. KrasickaCydzik (University of Zielona Góra)
Luminescent Semiconductor Materials Continued – 08:20 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Lauren Shea-Rohwer and Anant Setlur
10:20
3718
Towards Sustainable Metals Production by Molten Oxide Electrolysis – L. Yin, A. Allanore, and D. R. Sadoway (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
08:20 3943
11:00
3719
Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction Monitoring of the Operation of an Inert Anode Utilised in a Cambridge FFC-Cell – G. A. Snook, M. Rowles, M. Styles, K. McGregor, I. Madsen, A. Urban, N. Scarlett (CSIRO), and D. Riley (ANSTO)
Efficient Materials for High Quality Light Sources: Present Status and Future Prospects – J. Carreras and C. Hunt (Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC))
09:00 3944
11:20
3720
The Development of Ionic Liquid-Based Thermoelectrochemical Cells – J. M. Pringle, T. J. Abraham, and D. R. MacFarlane (Monash University)
Highly Efficient Phosphor-Converted White Light Emitting Diode by Electrophoretic Deposition – J. Choi (University of California, San Diego), M. Anc, A. Piquette, M. Hannah, K. C. Mishra (Osram Sylvania), J. B. Talbot, and J. McKittrick (University of California, San Diego)
09:20 3945
Nano-Pyramids Structure for Enhancement of Light Extraction Efficiency by Nanoimprint Lithography – C. Yoo, Y. Song, B. Kim, K. Kim, J. Son, and J. Lee (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
11:40
3721
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Ticketed Award Banquet
Room Temperature Ionic Liquid as Electrolyte for Lithium Ion Battery – Y. FUNG (Hong Kong University) and Y. Yang (Xiamen University)
Rare Earth and Nuclear Chemistry – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: T. Nohira and A. Ispas 14:00
3722
Current Status of Technologies for Recycling Rare Earth Metals – T. H. Okabe (The University of Tokyo)
14:40
3723
Extraction of Rare Earth Metals from Nd-based Scrap by Electrolysis from Molten Salts – A. Martinez, O. Kjos, E. Skybakmoen, A. Solheim (SINTEF), and G. Haarberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
15:00 3724
Separation of Dy and Nd (La) Using Molten Salt and an Alloy Diaphragm – H. Konishi, H. Ono (Osaka University), T. Nohira (Kyoto University), and T. Oishi (AIST)
15:20
Intermission (20 Minutes)
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Organic Luminescent Materials and Devices – 10:00 – 15:20 Co-Chairs: Uwe Happek and John Collins 10:00 3946
Highly Reliable Encapsulation Films for OLEDs Composed of SiNx and SiOxCy Prepared Using SWP-CVD – S. Ueno (Shimadzu Corporation), M. Yomogida (Shimadzu Emit Co. Ltd.), M. Suzuki, Y. Konishi, and K. Azuma (Shimadzu Corporation)
3947
Green-Color Selective Organic Photodetector with High Sensitivity for Image Sensor Application – K. Lee, D. Leem, K. Park, S. Lim, Y. Jin, S. Lee, K. Kim (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), and S. Park (Seoul National University)
10:40
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
11:00
11:20
11:40
12:00
3948
3949
3950
Thermo-switchable Emission and Coloration of Composite Material Containing Luminescent Europium(III) Complex and Fluoran Dye – K. Nakamura (Chiba University), Y. Kobayashi (Graduate School of Advanced Integration Science, Chiba University), K. Kanazawa, and N. Kobayashi (Chiba University)
09:30h ��������� Technical Session Coffee Break
Color tunable organic plasmon-emitting diodes – I. Lee, K. Kim, S. Kim, B. Koo, B. Lee, and J. Lee (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
B6
Electroswitchable Emission of the Luminescent Eu(III) Complex based on Electrochemical Reaction – K. Kanazawa, K. Nakamura, and N. Kobayashi (Chiba University)
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Operational Methodologies – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: John Wang and David Wetz
Lunch Break (120 Minutes)
14:00 3951
Ultrafine Silver Nanowire Networks as Scattering Core in Organic Light Emitting Diodes – B. Lee, K. Kim, S. Kim, I. Lee, B. Koo, and J. Lee (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
14:20
3952
Enhancing Light Outcoupling of Flexible Organic Light Emitting Diodes by Domain SelectiveEtching – I. Lee, K. Kim, S. Kim, B. Koo, B. Lee, and J. Lee (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
14:40
3953
Triboluminescent Properties of EuD 4TEA and ZnS:Mn and Their Use for Smart Sensors – R. Fontenot, K. Bhat (Alabama A&M University), W. A. Hollerman (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), and M. Aggarwal (Alabama A&M University)
15:00 3954
Friday, October 12
Using Triboluminescence To Detect Ballistic and Hypervelocity Impacts – W. A. Hollerman (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) and R. Fontenot (Alabama A&M University)
Lithium-Ion Batteries
Battery / Energy Technology Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
08:00 1055
Cycling Fatigue Induced on Electrochemical Energy Storage Cells as a Rresult of High C Pulsed Charging – P. M. Novak, D. A. Wetz, and B. Shrestha (The University of Texas at Arlington)
08:20 1056
The Impact of High Pulsed Loading on the Fatigue of Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices – B. Shrestha, D. A. Wetz, and P. M. Novak (The University of Texas at Arlington)
08:40 1057
Heating Strategies for Li-Ion Batteries Operated from Subzero Temperatures – Y. Ji and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)
09:00 1058
Thermal Management for Startup of Li-Ion Batteries – C. Shaffer and C. Wang (EC Power)
09:20 1059
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Batteries For Wireless Smart Designs & Extreme Conditions – F. Fusalba, H. Rouault (CEA), L. Daniel (CEALITEN), M. Chami, D. Mourzagh, and G. Moreau (CEA)
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
08:00 1060
Negative Electrode Properties of Carbon-Coated Si Leaf Powder for Lithium-Ion Batteries – M. Saito, T. Okubo, T. Yamada, C. Yodoya (Doshisha University), A. Kamei, M. Hirota, T. Takenaka (Oike & Co., Ltd.), A. Tasaka, and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)
08:20 1061
Temperature Dependence of Cycle Performance at Various Cut-Off Voltages of Li-Ion Batteries Using SiO Anode – T. Kajita, J. Iriyama, H. Takahashi, R. Kasahara, T. Numata, S. Serizawa, and K. Utsugi (NEC corporation)
08:40 1062
Anodic Compatibility of LiTDI Based Electrolytes with MPCVD Manufactured Si/C Nanostructured Electrodes – P. Wieczorek (Warsaw University of Technology), A. Bitner (ALISTORE-European Research Institute), L. Niedzicki (Warsaw University of Technology), A. Plewa-Marczewska (ALISTORE-European Research Institute), E. Zero-Sasim, G. Zukowska, M. Kasprzyk (Warsaw University of Technology), F. Lindgren, K. Edström (Uppsala University), W. Wieczorek, and M. L. Marcinek (Warsaw University of Technology)
237
Friday, October 12
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes V (General) – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Tetsuya Kajita and Gleb Yushin
09:00 1063
09:20 1064
Microstructural Evolution during Battery Charge and Discharge in Si Alloy Anode – J. Cho, J. Moon (MK Electron Co., Ltd.), C. Kang, S. Kim, S. Son (Seoul National University), C. Lee, S. Kang, Y. Kim (Samsung SDI), S. Lee (University of Colorado at Boulder), and K. Oh (Seoul National University) Ultra-Strong Silicon-Coated Carbon Nanotube Fabric as Multi-Functional Lithium Ion Battery Anodes – K. Evanoff, J. Benson (Georgia Tech), M. Schauer (Nanocomp), I. Kovalenko (Georgia Institute of Technology), D. Lashmore (Nanocomp), J. Ready (Georgia Tech), and G. Y. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes II (Tin Based Systems) (Continued) – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Gleb Yushin and Tetsuya Kajita 10:00 1072
Binder Assisted Stabilization of Pure Sn Based Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries – S. Xun, X. Song, J. Chong, V. Battaglia, and G. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
10:20 1073
Porous Sn-C Composite Synthesized by Electrochemical Method for the Binder-free Anode of Li-ion Battery – J. Jeun, W. Kim, K. Park, K. Kang, and S. Hong (Seoul National University)
10:40
1074
SnO Microcrystals vs. Nanoparticles as Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries – C. T. Cherian, M. Reddy, C. Sow, and B. Chowdari (National University of Singapore)
11:00
1075
Electrochemical Analysis of Sn Electrodeposition to Optimize Preparation Process of SnOC Anode Material – M. Jeong, H. Nara, T. Yokoshima, T. Momma, and T. Osaka (Waseda University)
11:20
1076
Multi-scaled Sn Dispersed in Ni-Ti Shape Memory Alloy as High Performance Anode for Li-ion Battery – R. Hu, H. Liu, and M. Zhu (South China University of Technology)
11:40
1077
Autogenically-Prepared Spherical Carbon Particles (SCPs) and SCP-Sn Composites as Anodes for Li-Ion Batteries – V. G. Pol, K. C. Lau, L. A. Curtiss, and M. M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory)
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Modeling – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Venkatasailanathan Ramadesigan and Mattieu Dubarry 10:00 1065
10:20 1066
10:40 1067
Determination and Evaluation of Charge Distribution in Lithium Battery Electrodes – T. J. Richardson, C. Sirisopanaporn, V. Srinivasan, J. Liu, and V. Zorba (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Multiscale Multiparadigm in Silico Design of New Materials for Li-ion Batteries – W. Goddard III, B. V. Merinov, A. Jaramillo-Botero (California Institute of Technology), H. Kim (Graduate School of EEWS (WCU), KAIST, Republic of Korea), D. Seo (Seoul National University, Republic of Korea), H. Kim, and K. Kang (Seoul National University) Computational Framework for Modeling MultiPhysics Phenomenon of Li-Ion Batteries across Various Hierarchies – S. Allu, S. Pannala (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), P. Mukherjee (Texas A&M University), W. Elwasif, and J. Turner (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Modeling – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Matthieu Dubbarry and Venkatasailanathan Ramadesigan
11:00
1068
Evaluation Model for Used Lithium-Ion Battery Life – K. Kaji, K. Tanaka, K. Maeda, H. Akimono, J. Zhang, and H. Horie (The University of Tokyo)
14:00
1078
Effect of Particle Morphology on Stress in a Lithium-Ion Battery Using an Integrated Model in 2-D – R. T. Purkayastha and R. M. McMeeking (University of California, Santa Barbara)
11:20
1069
Parameterizing Li-Ion Cell Models Supported by Microstructure Reconstructions – M. Ender, J. Illig, and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
14:20
1079
Simulation-Based Prediction of Residual Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries – K. Maeda, W. Imamura, K. Tanaka, H. Akimoto, and H. Horie (The University of Tokyo)
11:40
1070
Electrothermal Simulation of Spirally-Wound Lithium Ion Cells – R. Spotnitz, G. Yeduvaka (Battery Design LLC), D. Schad, V. Gudimetta, J. Votteler, G. Damblanc, C. Lueth, E. Oxenham, and S. Hartridge (CD-adapco)
14:40 1080
Modeling of Fracture Initiation and Propagation in Lithium Ion Battery Electrodes – P. Barai (University of Tennessee Knoxville), S. Simunovic (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and P. Mukherjee (Texas A&M University)
Ab Initio Study of Li Interaction with Graphene, Multi-Layer Graphene and Graphite Relevant for Li-Ion Electrode Materials – K. A. Persson and E. Lee (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
15:00 1081
Modeling of the Interactions of Uniformly Sized Nanoparticles – B. Orvananos (Universiy of Michigan), H. Yu (University of Michigan), T. Ferguson, M. Bazant (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and K. Thornton (University of Michigan)
15:20 1082
Dynamic Optimization Using Efficient Reformulated Models for Maximizing Energy Storage and Life of Lithium-Ion Batteries – V. Ramadesigan, P. Northrop (Washington University), R. Braatz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and V. Subramanian (Washington University)
Friday, October 12
12:00 1071
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
17:20
1092
Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes V (General) – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Pradeep Guduru and Corey Love
Capacity Fading of Mechanically Stressed Lithium-Ion Pouch Cells – J. Cannarella and C. B. Arnold (Princeton University)
17:40
1093
Battery Cycle Life Prediction with Coupled Chemical Degradation and Fatigue Mechanics – R. D. Deshpande (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), M. W. Verbrugge (General Motors Global R&D Center), Y. Cheng (University of Kentucky), J. Wang, and P. Liu (HRL Laboratories LLC)
Synthesis of Co3O4 -SnO2 Multi-Layered Hollow Sphere and Their High Reversible Capacity for Anode of Li-Ion Battery – W. Kim, Y. Hwa, J. Jeun, H. Sohn, and S. Hong (Seoul National University)
14:20 1084
Development of Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery Using Glassy SnO-P2O5 Anode and GlassCeramic LiFePO4 Cathode and Their Safety Evaluation – A. Yamano, M. Morishita (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), H. Yamauchi, T. Nagakane, A. Sakamoto, M. Ohji (Nippon Electric Glass), and T. Sakai (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
14:40
1085
Development of Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery Using Glassy SnO-P2O5 Anode and GlassCeramic LiFePO4 Cathode Materials – T. Nagakane, H. Yamauchi, A. Sakamoto, M. Ohji (Nippon Electric Glass), A. Yamano, M. Morishita, and T. Sakai (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))
Coral 4, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Anodes V (General) – 16:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Corey Love and Pradeep Guduru 16:00 1094
Lithium Storage Properties of Defect-Introduced Graphene Sheets – W. Lee, S. Suzuki, and M. Miyayama (The University of Tokyo)
16:20 1095
Study of Solid Electrolyte Interface (SEI) on Graphite Anodes – J. Benson, J. Lee, N. Nitta, A. Magasinski, I. Kovalenko, T. Joshi, T. Fuller, and G. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)
16:40
1096
Origin of Voltage Hysteresis of the Li-Cu-TiS2 Displacement Reaction System: A Multi-Scale Simulation Based on Thermodynamics and Kinetics – H. Yu, J. Bhattacharya, C. Ling, A. Van Der Ven, and K. Thornton (University of Michigan)
15:00 1086
Study of the Factors that Enable Carbon-Free Insulating Li-Ion Battery Electrodes – C. Kim, C. Alexander, N. S. Norberg, R. M. Kostecki, and J. Cabana (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
17:00
1097
15:20 1087
Single-Crystalline Porous Indium Phosphide as Novel Anode Material for Li-Ion Batteries – M. Gerngross, E. Quiroga-González, J. Carstensen, and H. Föll (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)
The Effect of the Active Material of Lithium battery to the Contact Resistance between Carbon and Aluminum Current Collector – C. Honda, S. Onodera, K. Tachibana, and T. Nishina (Yamagata University)
17:20
1098
Entangled Structures of Germanium Nanowires & Graphite Nanofibers for the Anode of Lithium Ion Batteries – S. Woo, S. Choi (Sungkyunkwan University), J. Park (Samsung Electronics), S. Hwang (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), and D. Whang (Sungkyunkwan University)
Coral 3, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village Lithium-Ion Batteries: Life Studies II – 16:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Kevin Gerring and Mark Verbrugge 16:00 1088
16:20 1089
A Thermodynamics-based Approach to Predicting Path Dependence of Aging in Electrochemical Cells: Part 2. Large-scale Simulation of Cell Aging Across Multiple US Cities – K. L. Gering (Idaho National Laboratory) Cycle-Life Study and Aging Mechanism Diagnosis of NCM Composite/Graphite Cells – J. Wang (HRL Laboratories), P. Liu (HRL Laboratories LLC), J. Hicks-Garner, L. Westman, E. Sherman, S. Soukiasian (HRL Laboratories), M. W. Verbrugge (General Motors Global R&D Center), and H. Tataria (General Motors)
16:40
1090
Characterization of Cycle-Life Aging in Automotive Lithium-Ion Pouch Cells – J. Marcicki, A. Bartlett, M. Canova, A. Conlisk, G. Rizzoni, Y. Guezennec (Ohio State University), X. Yang, and T. Miller (Ford Motor Company)
17:00
1091
A Common Capacity Loss Trend: LiFePO4 Cell’s Cycle and Calendar Aging – Y. Miyaki, K. Hayashi, T. Makino, K. Yoshida, M. Terauchi, T. Endo, and Y. Fukushima (Sony Energy Devices Corporation)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
B9
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 12 (PEFC 12)
Energy Technology / Corrosion / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Tapa 1, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village A-4.1 Fuel Cell Performance and Degradation – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Dusan Spernjak and Cynthia Rice-York 08:00 1670
Ex Situ Characterization of Degradation Mechanisms of MEAs by Imaging XPS and SEM – K. Artyushkova (The University of New Mexico), A. Patel (University of New Mexico), P. Atanassov (The University of New Mexico), M. Dutta, V. Colbow, and S. Wessel (Ballard Power Systems)
08:20 1671
PEMFC Gas Diffusion Media Degradation Determined by Acid-Base Titrations – J. Chlistunoff, K. C. Rau, R. Mukundan, and R. L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
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Friday, October 12
14:00 1083
08:40 1672
Influence of In Situ and Ex Situ Aging of Gas Diffusion Layers on Fuel Cell Performance Degradation – D. Spernjak, J. D. Fairweather, T. Rockward, K. C. Rau, R. L. Borup, and R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:20 1684
Alternative Electrocatalyst Support Materials for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – K. Sasaki, S. Hayashi, K. Kanda, Y. Takabatake, T. Tsukatsune, T. Higashi, F. Takasaki, Z. Noda, and A. Hayashi (Kyushu University)
09:00 1673
Subzero Degradation Analysis of Membrane Electrode Assemblies Modified with Additives – A. Pistono (Tennessee Technological University), C. A. Rice (Tennessee Tech University), J. Lewis, and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
09:20 1674
09:40
10:00
1675
10:00 1685
PEM Fuel Cell Performance and Durability with Different Treatments of Microporous Layer – D. Spernjak, R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), P. Wilde, R. Schweiss (SGL Carbon GmbH), K. L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), D. Langlois, J. D. Fairweather, and R. L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Electrochemical Characterization of Pt Catalysts Supported on Sn0.96Nb0.04O2-δ and Sn0.96Sb0.04O2-δ with Aggregated Structure in Rotating Disk Electrode and Membrane Electrode Assembly Measurements – K. Kakinuma, Y. Chino, M. Uchida, H. Uchida, S. Deki, and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)
10:20 1686
Intermission (20 Minutes)
Mixed Metal Oxides as Corrosion-Resistant Catalyst Supports for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – A. Kumar and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)
10:40 1687
Titania and Carbon Nanotube Composite Catalyst Supports for Durable Electrocatalyst Performance – W. A. Rigdon (University of South Carolina), J. J. Sightler (USC), D. Larrabee (University of South Carolina), E. McPherson, and X. Huang (USC)
Effects of Pt Concentration of Carbon Supported Catalysts on High Temperature PEMFC Performance – J. O. Park, J. Ha, S. Hong, Y. Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), M. Takezawa (Samsung Yokohama Research Institute), and K. Choi (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)
10:20
1676
Improvement of PEFC Performance by Removing GDLs – K. Takeuchi (Nippon Soken, Inc.)
10:40
1677
Effect of Gas Diffusion Layer Design on PEM Fuel Cell MEA Water Removal in an Under Humidified Environment – J. Bellerive and A. Bellemare-Davis (Ballard Power Systems)
11:00
1678
PEMFC GDE Oxygen Mass Transport Coefficient Separation with Different Gas Diluents – T. V. Reshetenko (University of Hawaii at Manoa) and J. St-Pierre (University of Hawaii)
11:20
1679
The Dew Point Temperature as a Criterion for Optimizing PEMFC Operating Conditions – T. Berning (Aalborg University)
11:40
1680
Handheld Characterization Probe for Catalytic Assessments of Electrodes and MEAs – D. Carr, B. Slote, K. Jayne, and M. C. Kimble (Reactive Innovations, LLC)
Tapa 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
Friday, October 12
08:40 1682
09:00 1683
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11:00
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Conductive Nanostructured Materials for Supported Metal Catalysts – J. Sansinena (Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)), M. Wilson, and F. H. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:20
1689
Molybdenum Carbide as Support for Platinum Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction in Fuel Cells – L. Elbaz (Los Alamos National Laboratory), J. Philips (Naval Postgraduate School Monterey), N. J. Henson, and E. L. Brosha (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
11:40
1690
Vanadium Carbide Derived Carbon as a Possible Catalyst Support for PEMFC – E. Härk (University of Tartu), J. Nerut, K. Vaarmets, S. Sepp, P. Valk, R. Jäger (Universtity of Tartu), and E. Lust (University of Tartu)
Honolulu 2, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village D-4.1.2 Non-Precious Metal Catalysts 2 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Piotr Zelenay and Shigenori Mitsushima 08:00 1691
The Potential of Non-Carbon Supported Electrocatalyst for Automotive Fuel-Cells – J. Suchsland (SolviCore), B. Klose-Schubert, D. Herein, and M. Lennartz (Umicore)
Catalytic Activity and Stability of Ta Compounds for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – S. Mitsushima, Y. Fujita, A. Ishihara, Y. Ohgi, K. Matsuzawa (Yokohama National University), M. Matsumoto, M. Arao, H. Imai (NISSAN ARC Ltd.), and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)
08:20 1692
Microstructure and Durability of Non-Carbon Supported Cathode Prepared by a Direct Dry Deposition Technique – R. Maric, J. Roller, M. Arellano-Jiménez, W. E. Mustain, and C. Carter (University of Connecticut)
Non-Precious Metal Oxygen-Reduction Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cells Based on N-Doped Ordered Porous Carbon – A. Dorjgotov, J. Ok, Y. Jeon (Yonsei University), S. Yoon (Kyushu University), and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)
08:40 1693
Evaluation of Nitrogen Species and Microstructre of Silk-Derived Activated Carbon as NonPrecious Metal Catalyst for PEFC Cathode – H. Fukunaga, T. Shimoyama, N. Takahashi, T. Takatsuka (Shinshu University), and H. Kishimoto (Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd)
D-4.1.1 Corrosion-Resistant Pt Cathodes – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Michael Lennartz and Kazunari Sasaki 08:00 1681
Corrosion-Resistant PEFC Cathode Catalysts Based on Sub-Stoichiometric Titanium Oxide Supports – T. Ioroi, M. Asahi, S. Yamazaki, Z. Siroma, N. Fujiwara, and K. Yasuda (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
Insight into the Possible Nature of the Active Catalytic Site in Non-Precious Metal Fuel Cell ORR Catalysis – P. Zelenay, G. Wu, H. T. Chung, M. Blair, E. F. Holby, C. D. Taylor (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and M. Neidig (University of Rochester)
09:20 1695
Active Site Modeling: Non-Precious Metal Based Catalysts for ORR – E. F. Holby, C. D. Taylor, G. Wu, and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1696
Using a Dual Plasma Process to Produce CobaltPolypyrrole Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Fuel Cells – C. Walter (INP Greifswald), K. Kummer (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility), D. Vyalikh (TU Dresden), A. Quade, V. Brüser, and K. Weltmann (INP Greifswald)
10:20 1697
Low-Cost, High-Efficiency Non-PGM Cathode Catalysts Using MOFs as Precursors – D. Zhao, J. Shui, C. Chen, S. Comment, B. Reprogle, and D. Liu (Argonne National Laboratory)
10:40
1698
Basicity of Non-precious Metal Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction – N. D. Leonard and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)
11:00
1699
Templated Non-PGM Electrocatalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – P. Atanassov (The University of New Mexico), A. Serov (University of New Mexico), B. Halevi, K. Artyushkova (The University of New Mexico), and B. Kiefer (New Mexico State University)
11:20
11:40
1700
1701
Investigation of Fe-N-C Cathode Catalysts in Laminar Flow Fuel Cells – M. Naughton (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), N. D. Leonard, S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University), and P. J. Kenis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Development of Hybrid Cathode Catalyst for PEM Fuel Cells – T. Kim, W. Jung, T. Xie, A. Kriston, P. Ganesan, and B. N. Popov (University of South Carolina)
09:20 1705
Comparing Platinum and Palladium as Hydrogen Oxidation/Evolution Electrocatalysts in Alkaline Medium – J. Herranz, P. Rheinländer, S. Henning, and H. A. Gasteiger (Technische Universität München)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1706
10:20
1707
08:20 1702
08:40
1703
09:00 1704
High Temperature Electrochemical Hydrogen Pump Cell Using a PBI Membrane at High Current Densities – T. J. Petek, J. S. Wainright, and R. F. Savinell (Case Western Reserve University) Testing of 17-Cell Dimensionally Stable Membrane (DSA) High-Pressure Electrolysis Stack – A. K. Kisor (California Institute of Technology), M. Errico (Caltech/ JPL), T. I. Valdez (California Institute of Technology), M. Hamdan, J. Willey, T. Norman, C. Mittelsteadt (Giner Inc.), and M. Hoberecht (NASA/ Glenn Research Center)
Alkaline Stability and Ion Conductivity of Polysulfone Anion Exchange Membranes (AEMs) with Different Cation Chemistries – C. G. Arges and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)
Sodium Batteries
B11 Battery / Energy Technology / High Temperature Materials Lehua, Kalia Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village
High Temperature Sodium Batteries – 08:00 – 11:20 Co-Chairs: David Hall and Jeffrey Fergus 08:00 1871
The Effect of Discharge Duration Distribution on Sodium Metal Halide Battery Cycle Life for Uninterruptible Power Supplies – D. B. Hall (GE Global Research)
08:30 1872
Solid Electrolytes for Sodium Batteries – J. W. Fergus (Auburn University)
09:00 1873
Novel Sodium-Zinc Chloride Battery – X. Lu, G. Li, J. Kim, J. Lemmon, V. Sprenkle, and Z. Yang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
09:20 1874
Development of Sodium-Metal Halide Batteries for Energy Storage – G. G. Tao, N. Weber (Materials and Systems Research Inc.), and A. V. Virkar (The University of Utah)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 1875
Molten Sodium Battery with NaSICON Ceramic Membrane – A. Eccleston, M. Robins (Ceramatec, Inc.), S. V. Bhavaraju (Ceramatec Inc.), Y. Kim, W. Koh, J. Chae, and J. Kim (SK Innovation)
10:20
1876
Effects of Nickel Content and Operating Conditions on Cathode Degradation of SodiumNickel Chloride (Zebra) Battery – G. Li, X. Lu, J. Kim, and V. Sprenkle (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
10:40
1877
Development of a Brass Supported Zinc-Chloride Sodium Cell – D. C. Bogdan Jr. (General Electric Company), M. Vallance, K. Gourishankar, H. Seshadri, G. Sundararajan, and A. Viswanathan (GE Global Research)
11:00
1878
Influence of Sulfur Concentration on Low Temperature Operation of the Cell Na/β”Alumina/S(IV) in AlCl 3-NaCl Melt – T. J. Dunstan (Electrochemical Systems Inc.) and J. Caja (Electrochemical Systems, Inc.)
Honolulu 3, Tapa Conference Center, Hilton Hawaiian Village E-4.1 Electrolysis and Alkaline Fuel Cell Materials – 08:20 – 10:40 Co-Chairs: Christopher Arges and EunAe Cho
Carbonate and Bicarbonate Ion Transport in Alkaline Anion Exchange Membranes – A. M. Kiss, T. D. Myles (University of Connecticut), K. N. Grew (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), A. A. Peracchio, G. J. Nelson, and W. K. Chiu (University of Connecticut)
Friday, October 12
09:00 1694
Optimization of Clamping Pressure for High Pressure (Proton Exchange Membrane) PEM Electrolyzers – O. F. Selamet, M. Acar, M. Ergoktas, and M. Mat (Nigde University)
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241
SiGe, Ge, and Related Compounds:
E17 Materials, Processing, and Devices 5 Electronics and Photonics 316A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Related Compounds Session 1: Heterogeneous Integration – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chair: Alexander Reznicek 08:00 3236
Materials Integration for III-V/SiGe+CMOS Integrated Circuit Platforms (Invited) – E. A. Fitzgerald, P. Sharma, M. Bulsara, T. Milakovich (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), S. Ringel, A. Pitera, J. Hennessy, and A. Malonis (4Power LLC)
08:30 3237
Heterogeneous Integration of III-V Devices and Si CMOS on a Silicon Substrate – T. Kazior (Raytheon)
09:00 3238
09:30 3239
Heterogeneous Integration of InP HBTs on CMOS: Leveraging and Providing Value to Conventional Silicon Technologies – J. C. Li, Y. Royter, P. Patterson, T. Hussain, J. Duvall, M. Montes, I. Valles, F. Ku, M. Boag-O’Brien, A. Lopez, D. Le, D. Zehnder, S. Kim, S. Chen, T. Oh, M. Akmal, E. Wang, D. Hitko, M. Sokolich, D. Chow, P. Brewer, and K. Elliott (HRL Laboratories LLC) Wafer-level Heterogeneous Integration of GaN HEMTs and Si (100) MOSFETs – H. Lee, Z. Li, M. Sun, K. Ryu, and T. Palacios (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Related Compounds Session 2: Processing – 10:15 – 12:00 Co-Chair: Alexander Reznicek 10:15
3240
Scalable GaN-on-Silicon Using Rare Earth Oxide Buffer Layers – F. Arkun (Translucent Inc), M. Lebby, R. Dargis, R. Roucka, R. S. Smith, and A. Clark (Translucent Inc.)
10:45
3241
Formation and Characterization of Nickel Germanosilicide on Si1-xGex /Si/SiO2/Si – W. Yoo (WaferMasters, Inc.), N. Hasuike, H. Harima, and M. Yoshimoto (Kyoto Institute of Technology)
11:05
3242
Low Specific Ohmic Contacts to n-type Germanium Using a Low Temperature NiGe Process – K. F. Gallacher, P. Velha, D. J. Paul, I. Maclaren (University of Glasgow), M. Myronov (University of Warwick), and D. Leadly (Warwick University)
11:25
3243
Formation of 1.7-nm-thick-EOT Germanium Dioxide Film with a High-Quality Interface Using a Direct Neutral Beam Oxidation Process – A. Wada (Tohoku University), R. Zhang, S. Takagi (The University of Tokyo), and S. Samukawa (Tohoku University)
11:45
I3
Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids 18
Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Electrodeposition / Energy Technology 301A, Level 3, Hawaii Convention Center
Materials – 08:00 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: M. Foley and A. Bund 08:00 3729
The Structure of Nickel Compounds in the Ionic Liquid 1-Ethyl-3-Methyl Imidazolium Chloride/ Aluminum Chloride – D. F. Roeper (Excet, Inc.), C. Graham (United States Naval Academy), K. Pandya (Brookhaven National L), and W. O’Grady (Excet, Inc.)
08:20 3730
Intercalation Chemistry of Ionic Liquids – T. E. Sutto (Naval Research Laboratory)
08:40 3731
Dispersion of Organically Modified Layered Silicates in Melt Blended Poly(lactic acid) Composites: Effects of Cation Head Groups and Oxygenated Alkyl Chains – D. M. Fox (American University), M. Zammarano (National Institute of Standards and Technology), and M. Novy (American University)
09:00 3732
Ionic Liquids for Controlled Synthesis of Functional Materials – P. Fulvio, H. Luo, and S. Dai (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
09:40
Intermission (20 Minutes)
10:00 3733
Use of Ionic Liquid as a New Medium under Vacuum Conditions – S. Kuwabata, A. Imanishi (Osaka University), T. Torimoto (Nagoya University), and T. Tsuda (Osaka University)
10:40 3734
Control of Formation Process of Au Nanoparticles Prepared by Low Energy Quantum Beam Irradiation in Ionic Liquid – A. Imanishi, T. Arimura, T. Sakamoto, T. Tsuda, S. Kuwabata, and K. Fukui (Osaka University)
11:00
3735
Simple Fabrication of Pt Nanoparticle-Carbon Nanotube Composite with Ionic LiquidSputtering Method – K. Yoshii, T. Tsuda, T. Arimura, A. Imanishi (Osaka University), T. Torimoto (Nagoya University), and S. Kuwabata (Osaka University)
11:20
3736
Fabrication of 3D Polymer Structures from Room-Temperature Ionic Liquid by Quantum Beam Techniques – H. Minamimoto, K. Inoue, T. Tsuda, A. Imanishi, S. Seki, and S. Kuwabata (Osaka University)
Friday, October 12
Concluding Remarks (15 Minutes)
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Author Index Author................................................................Abs No.
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A
Adachi, Yuichi . ............................3326 (F3, Mon) Adam, Carlton . .............................3390 (F4, Thu) Adam, Thomas ............................3169 (E17, Tue) Adam, Thomas N........................3231 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3234 (E17, Thu) Adam, Weber ................................1333 (B9, Tue) Adamczyk, Leslie A........................762 (B5, Wed) Adams, Brian D.......1122 (B7, Tue), 1126 (B7, Tue) Adams, Paul M...............................656 (B4, Wed) Adams, Robert ................................378 (B1, Tue) Addi, Yassine ................................. 3563 (I1, Tue) Addison, Dan ........1112 (B7, Mon), 1257 (B8, Thu) Adelhelm, Philipp ........................ 1186 (B7, Thu) Adelmann, C. ..............................2946 (E13, Thu) Adelstein, Nicole ....................... 1966 (B12, Thu) Adijanto, Lawrence . .....................3372 (F4, Thu) Adjemian, Kev ....... 1385 (B9, Tue), 1415 (B9, Tue) Adkisson, James ...................... 3108 (E17, Mon), ................................................... 3109 (E17, Mon) Adzic, Radoslav R.......................1549 (B9, Wed), ........................1817 (B10, Thu), 2149 (D2, Wed), ............................ 3749 (I4, Mon), 3817 (I5, Wed) Afzali-Ardakani, Ali ....................3244 (F1, Mon) Agar, Ertan .....................................403 (B1, Wed) Agarwal, Arun S........................... 2162 (D2, Wed) Agawa, Yoshiaki ...........................1425 (B9, Tue) Aggarwal, Mohan .........................3906 (J2, Tue), ............................. 3953 (J2, Thu), 4008 (J4, Wed) Agopian, Paula G...........................2638 (E6, Tue) Agrios, Alexander G.....................1994 (C1, Wed) Agrisuelas, Jeronimo .....................15 (A1, Mon), ..........................2127 (D1, Wed), 2262 (D3, Wed) Aguesse, Frederic . .........................959 (B6, Wed) Agullo, Julia . .... 99 (A1, Mon), 1793 (B10, Wed) Aguzzoli, Cesar . ...........................2585 (E5, Tue) Ahlfield, John . ...1597 (B9, Thu), 1618 (B9, Thu) Ahluwalia, Rajesh K................... 1276 (B9, Mon), ........................... 1367 (B9, Tue), 2148 (D2, Wed) Ahmad, Zaid .................................1362 (B9, Tue) Ahmed, Jalal .................................. 3598 (I2, Tue) Ahmet, Parhat ...... 2558 (E4, Wed), 2569 (E4, Thu), ...........................2590 (E5, Tue), 2616 (E5, Wed), ........................ 2663 (E7, Mon), 3025 (E15, Tue), .....................................................3122 (E17, Tue) Ahn, Byung-Ki ........................... 1274 (B9, Mon) Ahn, Chang-Ho . .....1128 (B7, Tue), 1144 (B7, Tue) Ahn, Changui ...............................2701 (E7, Wed) Ahn, Dongjoon ..............................768 (B5, Wed) Ahn, Hyo-Jin . ...............................1460 (B9, Tue) Ahn, Jeong-Wook ....................... 2397 (D7, Tue), ..........................2407 (D7, Wed), 2414 (D7, Wed) Ahn, Ji-Eun .................................. 499 (B2, Mon), ........................... 1427 (B9, Tue), 3457 (G2, Wed) Ahn, Jin-Woo ................................2508 (E3, Thu) Ahn, Kwang Soon . ....................2876 (E12, Tue), ........................2877 (E12, Tue), 2892 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2891 (E12, Tue) Ahn, Sang Hyun . ..........................1419 (B9, Tue) Ahn, SeJin ...................................2179 (D3, Mon) Ahn, Seongki .................................558 (B2, Wed) Ahn, Soohoon .............................. 2235 (D3, Tue) Ahn, Tae M................................... 2221 (D3, Tue) Ahosseini, Azita ........................... 1628 (B9, Thu) Ai, Jia He ..................................... 2170 (D2, Thu) Ai, Jiahe ........................................2740 (E8, Tue) Aiba, Takashi ..................................68 (A1, Mon) Aidala, Katherine ........................2839 (E11, Thu) Aieta, Niccolo ...............................1306 (B9, Tue) Aimez, Vincent ...........................2376 (D7, Mon) Aishima, Kotaro . ..........................3926 (J2, Wed) Ajayan, Pulickel . ......................... 778 (B6, Mon), ............................ 1051 (B6, Thu), 1208 (B8, Tue) Ajito, Katsuhiro ........................... 3844 (J1, Mon) Akaba, Ryoichi .............................2085 (C4, Tue) Akai, Motoaki ...............................1381 (B9, Tue) Akaike, Masatake . ......................2966 (E14, Tue)
Akamaru, Satoshi . .....................2937 (E13, Wed) Akarvardar, Kerem .......................2597 (E5, Tue) Akasaka, Takeshi ........................ 3497 (H1, Tue), ...........................3498 (H1, Tue), 3501 (H1, Tue), ...........................3502 (H1, Tue), 3503 (H1, Tue), ..................................................... 3526 (H1, Wed) Akasaka, Yoshihiro ......................1562 (B9, Wed) Akashi, Takaya . .......................... 2338 (D5, Wed) Akatsuka, Kosho .......................... 628 (B4, Mon), ..................................................... 1191 (B8, Mon) Akatsuka, Tatsuya ........................140 (A1, Mon), .......................................................3891 (J1, Wed) Akazawa, Muneki .......................3064 (E16, Tue) Akbar, Sheikh ................................3845 (J1, Tue) Aketa, Masatoshi ........................ 2516 (E4, Mon) Akhtar, M. Shaheer ...................... 3366 (F4, Wed) Akiike, Jyunnosuke . ................... 1020 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1021 (B6, Thu) Akimono, Hiromichi ...................... 1068 (B6, Fri) Akimoto, Hiromichi . ..................... 1079 (B6, Fri) Akimoto, Junnji .............................948 (B6, Wed) Akimov, Gennady Y.......................1476 (B9, Tue) Akira, Kawai ...................................68 (A1, Mon) Akira, Yoshikazu . ....................... 2107 (D1, Wed) Akita, Adriano H.......................... 2130 (D1, Wed) Akita, Tomoki ...... 880 (B6, Wed), 895 (B6, Wed) Akita, Yasuhiro .............................104 (A1, Mon) Akiyama, Shinya . ..........................696 (B4, Wed) Akiyama, Terunobu . ...................2755 (E8, Wed), .......................................................3996 (J4, Wed) Akiyoshi, Takahiro . ..................... 211 (A1, Mon), ...................................................... 3352 (F4, Wed) Akkaraju, Giri .............................. 2380 (D7, Tue) Akmal, Moonmoon ...................... 3238 (E17, Fri) Aksu, Serdar ..............................2910 (E12, Wed) Al-Masri, Ali .................................. 473 (B1, Thu) Al-Mobarak, Norah A.................. 2142 (D1, Wed) Al-Oweini, Rami . .......................... 3551 (I1, Tue) Al-Rashoud, F. ............................ 2142 (D1, Wed) Al-Refaie, Abdullah .................... 2260 (D3, Wed) Al-Riyami, Sausan ....................... 301 (A2, Wed), ....................................................... 282 (A2, Wed) Al-Swayih, Amal ........................ 2142 (D1, Wed) Al-zubaidi, Ayar ......36 (A1, Mon), 506 (B2, Tue) Alamgir, Faisal M......................... 794 (B6, Mon), ........................... 1526 (B9, Wed), 3821 (I5, Wed) Albertus, Paul . ......1036 (B6, Thu), 1166 (B7, Wed) Albessard, Keiko . ..........................3971 (J3, Tue) Albin, Sacharia . ...........................2446 (E1, Wed) Alcalá, G. .................................... 2342 (D5, Wed) Alekseev, Igor ............................1958 (B12, Wed) Alexander, Brentan R...................... 480 (B1, Thu) Alexander, Caleb . .......................... 1086 (B6, Fri) Alfano, Joel P............................... 2339 (D5, Wed) Alford, Terry L.......................... 3054 (E16, Mon), ........................3082 (E16, Tue), 3100 (E16, Wed) Ali, Iqbal ......................................2498 (E3, Wed) Alian, AliReza . ...........................3137 (E17, Tue) Allagui, Anis .................................1321 (B9, Tue) Allahyarzadeh, Mohammad Hosein ..................... ....................................................... 3280 (F2, Tue) Allain, Fabienne . ........................3120 (E17, Tue) Allanore, Antoine . .........................3718 (I3, Thu) Allen, Jan .......................................876 (B6, Wed) Allen, Jeffrey ............................... 1637 (B9, Thu) Allen, Joshua L...............................512 (B2, Tue), ..........................1229 (B8, Wed), 1249 (B8, Thu), ............................1250 (B8, Thu), 1251 (B8, Thu) Allerman, Andrew . ................... 3010 (E15, Mon) Alliger, Glen E............................1801 (B10, Wed) Alllen, Jeffrey S.............................1286 (B9, Tue) Alloin, Fannie .................................811 (B6, Tue) Allu, Srikanth . ............................... 1067 (B6, Fri) Almer, Jon . .................................. 1177 (B7, Thu) Althues, Holger ............................. 779 (B6, Mon) Alzubaidi, Ayar ..............................902 (B6, Wed)
Aarik, Jaan .................................. 2463 (E2, Mon) Aaron, Anderson ........................... 3261 (F1, Tue) Aaron, Doug S................................399 (B1, Tue), .............................. 411 (B1, Wed), 412 (B1, Wed) Aaron, Thean ..............................3211 (E17, Thu) Abbarchi, Marco ........................3200 (E17, Wed) Abbas, Hekmat ..............................677 (B4, Wed) Abbas, Qamar .................................505 (B2, Tue) Abbott, Daniel . .............................1329 (B9, Tue) Abdel-Fattah, Tarek M................ 2124 (D1, Wed), ..........................2482 (E2, Tue), 2895 (E12, Tue), ......................... 2899 (E12, Tue), 3514 (H1, Tue), .............................3633 (I3, Tue), 3691 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3692 (I3, Wed) Abdel-Ghany, Ashraf E. . ...............671 (B4, Wed) Abdel-Latif, Abdel .........................677 (B4, Wed) Abdelkareem, Mohammad A........1531 (B9, Wed) Abdi, Fatwa F...............................1742 (B10, Tue) Abe, Hideki .................................... 3752 (I4, Tue) Abe, Hikaru . ..................................543 (B2, Wed) Abe, Hiroshi . .............................. 2008 (C2, Mon) Abe, Koichi ................................. 2005 (C2, Mon) Abe, Machiko .................................819 (B6, Tue) Abe, Masatoshi ........................... 2118 (D1, Wed) Abe, Mitsuru ........3661 (I3, Tue), 3707 (I3, Wed) Abe, Naoto .......... 3363 (F4, Wed), 3779 (I4, Tue) Abe, Natsuki ...... 2032 (C2, Tue), 2033 (C2, Tue) Abe, Ryu ...................................... 1669 (B9, Thu) Abe, Shinya . .......2886 (E12, Tue), 845 (B6, Tue) Abe, Shunsuke ............................ 2121 (D1, Wed) Abe, T. . ........................................ 3746 (I4, Mon) Abe, Takayuki ..............................246 (A2, Mon), ......................... 1450 (B9, Tue), 2937 (E13, Wed) Abe, Takeshi ...... 117 (A1, Mon), 118 (A1, Mon), ............................ 119 (A1, Mon), 120 (A1, Mon), ............................121 (A1, Mon), 122 (A1, Mon), ............................123 (A1, Mon), 125 (A1, Mon), ............................136 (A1, Mon), 197 (A1, Mon), .............................333 (B1, Mon), 660 (B4, Wed), .............................690 (B4, Wed), 728 (B5, Mon), ............................... 736 (B5, Tue), 742 (B5, Tue), ............................... 751 (B5, Tue), 755 (B5, Tue), ............................. 757 (B5, Wed), 759 (B5, Wed), .............................. 769 (B5, Wed), 821 (B6, Tue), ............................1182 (B7, Thu), 2392 (D7, Tue) Abe, Tomohiro ..............................1423 (B9, Tue) Abe, Tsuneyuki ............................ 3498 (H1, Tue) Abellà, Jordi . ............................. 2261 (D3, Wed), ............................ 2263 (D3, Wed), 3566 (I1, Tue) Abernathy, C. R. .........................3017 (E15, Tue) Abiru, Yuta ....................................1220 (B8, Tue) Abouimrane, Ali .......................... 335 (B1, Mon), .........887 (B6, Wed), 967 (B6, Wed), 968 (B6, Wed) Abraham, Daniel P........................ 720 (B5, Mon), ............................... 747 (B5, Tue), 806 (B6, Tue), ............................. 842 (B6, Tue), 1237 (B8, Wed) Abraham, K. M. ..... 428 (B1, Wed), 1167 (B7, Wed) Abraham, Theodore J......................3720 (I3, Thu) Abram, David N...........................1729 (B10, Tue) Abramov, Alexander V. ................. 3650 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3651 (I3, Tue), 3648 (I3, Tue) Abruña, Hector D..........................1311 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1312 (B9, Tue), 3739 (I4, Mon) Abudula, Abuliti ...........................1407 (B9, Tue) Abuzeid, Hanaa M.........................671 (B4, Wed), .............................. 675 (B4, Wed), 677 (B4, Wed) Acar, Mahmut ................................ 1704 (B9, Fri) Acevedo Peña, Próspero ............. 2252 (D3, Wed) Achinivu, Ezinne C......................... 3644 (I3, Tue) Adachi, Kenji .............................2915 (E12, Wed) Adachi, Koshi ............................... 284 (A2, Wed) Adachi, Shunsuke ..........................869 (B6, Wed) Adachi, Yoshinobu ........................178 (A1, Mon)
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Amano, Yuki .................................1322 (B9, Tue) Amao, Yutaka . ...........................1733 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1780 (B10, Wed) Amarasinghe, Voshadhi P.............2987 (E14, Tue) Amatucci, Glenn G..........................732 (B5, Tue) Amaya, Kenji ................................2742 (E8, Tue) Amberger, Maximilian . ................4002 (J4, Wed) Amemiya, Yosuke .........................2017 (C2, Tue) Amendola, Roberta ...................... 2316 (D5, Tue) Amereller, Marius .........................1205 (B8, Tue) Amezawa, Koji ............................209 (A1, Mon), ....................................................2295 (D5, Mon), ........................2296 (D5, Mon), 2298 (D5, Mon), ..........................2300 (D5, Mon), 193 (A1, Mon), .....................................................2297 (D5, Mon) Amiki, Yuichi .............................1957 (B12, Wed) Amine, Khalil .............................. 335 (B1, Mon), .............................777 (B6, Mon), 887 (B6, Wed), ............................. 967 (B6, Wed), 968 (B6, Wed), ........................... 1001 (B6, Thu), 1117 (B7, Tue), .......................... 1233 (B8, Wed), 1235 (B8, Wed) Amirmaleki, Maedeh ..................2366 (D7, Mon) Ammal, Salai C...........................1909 (B12, Tue), ............................... 3760 (I4, Tue), 3761 (I4, Tue) Amos, Delaina ............................2860 (E12, Tue) Amuntencei, Mariana . ................... 709 (B4, Thu) An, Geon Hyoung .........................1460 (B9, Tue) An, Hye Jin .................................2883 (E12, Tue) An, Jeong-Hoon ...........................2658 (E6, Wed) An, Jihwan ....................................420 (B1, Wed), .......................... 445 (B1, Wed), 1893 (B12, Tue), .....................................................1899 (B12, Tue) An, Ki-Seok ........ 2832 (E11, Wed), 3505 (H1, Tue) Anastasova, Salzitsa .....................3890 (J1, Wed) Anc, Maria .................................... 3944 (J2, Thu) Andersen, Kjeld B..........................3791 (I4, Wed) Anderson, Alfred . .......................... 3565 (I1, Tue) Anderson, Everett B...................... 308 (A3, Wed), ....................................................1750 (B10, Wed) Anderson, Jared ............................3683 (I3, Wed) Anderson, Mark R......................... 3532 (I1, Mon) Anderson, Morgan ....................... 3532 (I1, Mon) Anderson, Paul . ............................3390 (F4, Thu) Andersson, Markus T.......................25 (A1, Mon) Ando, Keisuke ..............................105 (A1, Mon) Ando, Masanori ..............................89 (A1, Mon) Ando, Sachiko . ........................... 2004 (C2, Mon) Ando, Takahiro ............................. 311 (A3, Wed) Ando, Takashi ........2615 (E5, Wed), 3711 (I3, Wed) Ando, Toshihiro .............................44 (A1, Mon), ................................46 (A1, Mon), 66 (A1, Mon), ............................ 150 (A1, Mon), 910 (B6, Wed), ...................................................... 3499 (H1, Tue) Andoralov, Viktor .......................... 3589 (I2, Tue) Andou, Toshihiro ..........................159 (A1, Mon) Andresen, Änne .............................897 (B6, Wed) Andrews, Evan . .........................1783 (B10, Wed) Anezaki, Yutaka ...........................2700 (E7, Wed) Anfimova, Tatiana . .................... 1830 (B10, Thu) Ang, Kah-Wee .............................2597 (E5, Tue), ...................... 2782 (E10, Mon), 3186 (E17, Wed) Angell, Austen .............................1513 (B9, Wed) Angell, Charles ............................ 3627 (I3, Mon) Angelo, Michael . .........................1294 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1547 (B9, Wed) Anggraini, Sri A..............................3854 (J1, Tue) Angioni, Simone ...........................1404 (B9, Tue) Anjos, Daniela M............................555 (B2, Wed) Ankah, Genesis Ngwa ................ 2132 (D1, Wed) Annaka, Kouji ...............................106 (A1, Mon) Annapureddy, Harsha V. R. . ........ 3625 (I3, Mon) Anoop, Gopinathan ........................3909 (J2, Tue) Anouti, Mérièm . .............................52 (A1, Mon) Ansari, Younes .............................1513 (B9, Wed) Anthis, Jeffrey . .............................2593 (E5, Tue) Antonietti, Markus ...................... 3453 (G2, Wed)
Antonov, Vasil . .............................2505 (E3, Thu) Antonucci, Vincenzo . ....................446 (B1, Wed) Anz, Samir .................................2930 (E13, Wed) Aoki, Hiroshi ............................... 3425 (F5, Wed) Aoki, Idalina ............................... 2130 (D1, Wed) Aoki, Masahiro .............................1220 (B8, Tue) Aoki, Masaki . ............................2814 (E11, Wed) Aoki, Mitusko ................................3913 (J2, Tue) Aoki, Nana ......................................78 (A1, Mon) Aoki, Naoshige ..........................3187 (E17, Wed) Aoki, Naoya .................................1420 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1428 (B9, Tue), 1653 (B9, Thu) Aoki, So ......................................2189 (D3, Mon) Aoki, Yoshinori ............................. 623 (B4, Mon) Aoki, Yoshitaka . ...........................569 (B2, Wed), ..........................1961 (B12, Thu), 2399 (D7, Tue) Aono, Masakazu ........................2838 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2850 (E11, Thu) Aono, Ryota ..................................207 (A1, Mon) Aono, Shintaro .............................. 788 (B6, Mon) Aotake, Tatsuya . ........................ 3459 (G2, Wed), ..................................................... 3525 (H1, Wed) Aoukar, Manuela . ......................2809 (E11, Wed) Aoulaiche, Marc . ..........................2640 (E6, Tue) Aoyagi, Masahiro ..................... 2789 (E10, Mon) Aoyama, Tetsuya . ........................1991 (C1, Wed) Aoyama, Yusuke .......................... 1625 (B9, Thu) Apblett, Christopher ................... 2164 (D2, Wed) Apisarov, Alexey . .......................... 3628 (I3, Tue) Arachi, Yoshinori ..........................692 (B4, Wed), .............................. 695 (B4, Wed), 696 (B4, Wed) Arai, Hajime . ...............................156 (A1, Mon), ............................160 (A1, Mon), 168 (A1, Mon), ............................ 170 (A1, Mon), 331 (B1, Mon), ..............................630 (B4, Mon), 635 (B4, Tue), ..............................719 (B5, Mon), 756 (B5, Tue), ........................................................981 (B6, Wed) Arai, Susumu .....127 (A1, Mon), 129 (A1, Mon), .............................131 (A1, Mon), 137 (A1, Mon) Arai, Takashi ................................ 1655 (B9, Thu) Arai, Toshiharu ........................... 2001 (C2, Mon) Arai, Yonbon ...............................2869 (E12, Tue) Arai, Yoshikazu . .......................... 1006 (B6, Thu) Arakaki, Atsushi ...........................2041 (C2, Tue) Arakawa, Takahiro .......................2018 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2024 (C2, Tue) Arakawa, Teppei .............................23 (A1, Mon) Araki, Daichi . .............................. 3616 (I3, Mon) Araki, Kazuhiro ............................ 627 (B4, Mon) Araki, Koji ..................................3218 (E17, Thu) Araki, Ryosuke ......................... 2957 (E14, Mon) Arao, Masazumi . .........................1434 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1435 (B9, Tue), 1643 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1691 (B9, Fri) Aravamudhan, Shyam . ................ 300 (A2, Wed), .......................................................4004 (J4, Wed) Arce, Elsa M................................2178 (D3, Mon) Ardebili, Haleh . ............................1208 (B8, Tue) Ardo, Shane ..............................1758 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1776 (B10, Wed) Arellano-Jiménez, M. Josefina . ..... 1682 (B9, Fri) Arendi, Rauno ................................3614 (I3, Sun) Arès, Richard ..............................2376 (D7, Mon) Arges, Christopher G....................1310 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1707 (B9, Fri) Aricò, Antonino Salvatore ............427 (B1, Wed), ........................................................446 (B1, Wed) Arie, Arenst Andreas . ....................853 (B6, Wed) Ariga, Hiroko ............................... 1651 (B9, Thu) Arikawa, Hidekazu ...................... 1669 (B9, Thu) Arima, Kenta . ..... 2065 (C2, Tue), 2915 (E12, Wed) Arima, Ryohei . ........................... 2725 (E8, Mon) Arimoto, Keisuke . .....................3205 (E17, Wed) Arimoto, Satoshi ............................3870 (J1, Tue) Arimura, Takashi . ......................... 3635 (I3, Tue), .........3662 (I3, Tue), 3734 (I3, Fri), 3735 (I3, Fri)
Arioka, Koji ................................. 2168 (D2, Thu) Arisaka, Makoto ........................... 316 (A3, Wed) Arisetty, Srikanth ....................... 1276 (B9, Mon), .......................................................1367 (B9, Tue) Ariyoshi, Kingo .......................... 1024 (B6, Thu), ............................1023 (B6, Thu), 1042 (B6, Thu) Arkalgud, Sitaram .......................2498 (E3, Wed), ................................................... 2782 (E10, Mon) Arkun, F. Erdem ............................2581 (E5, Mon), ................................. 2538 (E4, Tue), 3240 (E17, Fri) Arlt, Tobias ..................................1489 (B9, Wed) Armini, S. . ..................................2946 (E13, Thu) Armini, Silvia ...............................2727 (E8, Tue) Armstrong, Andrew ......................2541 (E4, Tue) Armstrong, Beth .......................... 1052 (B6, Thu) Armstrong, Gregory J..................... 480 (B1, Thu) Armstrong, Karen ......................... 347 (B1, Mon) Arnadottur, Liney . ......................... 3765 (I4, Tue) Arnold, Craig B.............................. 483 (B1, Thu), ............................. 1019 (B6, Thu), 1092 (B6, Fri) Arnold, David P........ 3410 (F5, Tue), 3414 (F5, Tue) Arnold, John .................................. 3770 (I4, Tue) Arnold, Marco . ............................. 3285 (F2, Tue) Arora, Rajan . ................................2637 (E6, Tue) Arrington, Christian L.................... 3276 (F2, Tue) Arroval, Tonis ............................. 2463 (E2, Mon) Arroyo-Curras, Netzahualcoyotl . .... 3529 (I1, Mon) Arruda, Thomas M.........................428 (B1, Wed), ............................. 603 (B2, Thu), 1170 (B7, Wed) Arslan, Aslihan ...........................3061 (E16, Tue) Arthur, Timothy S...... 663 (B4, Wed), 739 (B5, Tue) Artsemyeva, Ksenya ..................... 3333 (F3, Tue) Artyushkova, Kateryna ................1387 (B9, Tue), . 1610 (B9, Thu), 1646 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1663 (B9, Thu), 1670 (B9, Fri), ........................................................ 1699 (B9, Fri) Arumugam, Ganesh Kumar ........ 1602 (B9, Thu), ..................................................... 2108 (D1, Wed) Arvin, Charles L...........................2797 (E10, Tue) Aryal, Krishna . ...........................2881 (E12, Tue) Aryanfar, Asghar . ........................1164 (B7, Wed) Aryanpour, Masoud ........................812 (B6, Tue) Asa, Fujio . ....................................2739 (E8, Tue) Asa, Masaya . ...............................1542 (B9, Wed) Asada, Yuya ..................................121 (A1, Mon) Asahi, Masafumi ...........................404 (B1, Wed), ..............................1323 (B9, Tue), 1683 (B9, Fri) Asahi, Ryoji ................................. 1258 (B8, Thu) Asai, Miyuki ................................. 316 (A3, Wed) Asaka, Keisuke ............................. 119 (A1, Mon) Asaka, Kinji ................................... 608 (B2, Thu) Asakura, Daisuke ...........................662 (B4, Wed) Asakura, Kiyotaka ....................... 1651 (B9, Thu) Asano, Masaharu .........................1507 (B9, Wed) Asaoka, Takahiko . ..................... 1199 (B8, Mon), ...........................1200 (B8, Mon), 1216 (B8, Tue) Asari, Yusuke .......631 (B4, Mon), 694 (B4, Wed) Asazawa, Koichiro . ....................1572 (B9, Wed), ............................1610 (B9, Thu), 1611 (B9, Thu) Asheghali, Darya ..........................3813 (I5, Wed) Ashegi, Sasha . ............................. 1262 (B9, Sun) Ashrafi, Ali . .................................. 3280 (F2, Tue) Asiri, Haleema A............................. 3565 (I1, Tue) Askerov, Alexander . .................... 3480 (H1, Tue) Asmussen, Robert M.................... 2359 (D6, Wed) Aso, Hikaru ...................................143 (A1, Mon) Asoh, Hidetaka ............................220 (A1, Mon), ............................ 221 (A1, Mon), 2430 (D7, Thu) Assary, Rajeev .............................. 1117 (B7, Tue) Assaud, Loic ..... 2412 (D7, Wed), 2475 (E2, Tue) Asselberghs, I. . ...........................2799 (E10, Tue) Asta, Mark ................................. 1966 (B12, Thu) Atanasoska, Liliana . ................... 3737 (I4, Mon), ........................... 1319 (B9, Tue), 1365 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 3748 (I4, Mon)
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Atanasoski, Radoslav T.................1319 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1365 (B9, Tue), 3737 (I4, Mon), ...................................................... 3748 (I4, Mon) Atanassov, Plamen........................ 314 (A3, Wed), .......................... 1387 (B9, Tue), 1572 (B9, Wed), ...........................1610 (B9, Thu), 1646 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1663 (B9, Thu), 1670 (B9, Fri), ............................... 1699 (B9, Fri), 3588 (I2, Tue) Atcitty, Stanley . ............................2541 (E4, Tue) Athouël, Laurence ....52 (A1, Mon), 490 (B2, Mon) Ati, Mohamed .................................645 (B4, Tue) Atkinson, Rob ..............................1564 (B9, Wed) Atlas, Gal ........................................805 (B6, Tue) Atobe, Mahito ............................ 2068 (C4, Mon), ...........................2074 (C4, Mon), 2082 (C4, Tue) Atrens, Andrej ............................. 2247 (D3, Wed) Atwater, Harry A.........................1711 (B10, Sun), ...................... 1754 (B10, Wed), 1758 (B10, Wed) Aurbach, Doron ............................580 (B2, Wed), ............................. 852 (B6, Wed), 961 (B6, Wed), ......................... 1224 (B8, Wed), 1227 (B8, Wed), .......................... 1241 (B8, Wed), 1242 (B8, Wed) Aureau, Damien ....................... 2384 (D7, Tue), 3 ........................................................318 (F3, Mon) Aushana, Ashur M........................ 2390 (D7, Tue) Aussenac, Francois .......................2594 (E5, Tue) Avci, Recep .................................. 2432 (D7, Thu) Awai, Fumiyasu ..........................2869 (E12, Tue) Awaludin, Zaenal ......................... 3742 (I4, Mon) Axelbaum, Richard. L......................805 (B6, Tue) Axmann, Peter ............................... 712 (B4, Thu) Axnanda, Stephanus ................... 3749 (I4, Mon), ........................................................ 3757 (I4, Tue) Ayato, Yusuke ........63 (A1, Mon), 64 (A1, Mon), ............................3494 (H1, Tue), 3586 (I2, Mon) Ayello, Francois ........................... 2220 (D3, Tue) Ayers, Katherine E........................ 308 (A3, Wed), ....................................................1750 (B10, Wed) Ayotte, Dana ................................1558 (B9, Wed) Ayyad, Omar .................................. 710 (B4, Thu) Azimi, Nasim ................................2467 (E2, Tue) Aziz, Michael J....... 395 (B1, Tue), 396 (B1, Tue) Aziznia, Amin ..............................1575 (B9, Wed) Azuma, Kazufumi ......................... 3946 (J2, Thu) Azuma, Shota . ................................62 (A1, Mon) Azumi, Kazuhisa . ....................... 2279 (D4, Thu), .....................................................2951 (E13, Thu)
Bae, Young-San .............................682 (B4, Wed) Baek, Jong-Min . ...........................2748 (E8, Tue) Baek, Kyung-Youll ......................2753 (E8, Wed) Baek, Seung Jae ........................... 3471 (H1, Tue) Baek, Seung-Seok ...........................24 (A1, Mon) Baek, Seung-Wook .....................2657 (E6, Wed), .........................2659 (E6, Wed), 2921 (E12, Wed) Baek, Seunghwan ......................... 487 (B2, Mon) Baek, Yoon-Jae .......................... 2578 (E5, Mon), ....................................................3094 (E16, Wed) Baer, Donald ...................................639 (B4, Tue) Baert, Bruno . ..............................3158 (E17, Tue) Baeza Rostro, Dulce A. . ................ 610 (B2, Thu) Bafna, Pranil ..............................2804 (E11, Wed) Baggetto, Loïc . ...........................1168 (B7, Wed), ........................... 990 (B6, Thu), 1844 (B11, Wed) Bagheri, Mehrdad .........................3995 (J4, Wed) Baglio, Vincenzo . ..........................427 (B1, Wed) Bagnato, Anya . ...............................637 (B4, Tue) Bahat-Treidel, Eldad .....................2542 (E4, Tue) Bahloul, Ahmed .............................534 (B2, Wed) Bahrami, Poyan . ............................429 (B1, Wed) Bai, Dan ....................................... 2213 (D3, Tue) Bai, Shandan ................................. 284 (A2, Wed) Bai, Yujia . .......................................398 (B1, Tue) Bailey, Mark R.................................365 (B1, Tue) Bailly, Nicolas . ..........................1802 (B10, Wed) Bairachna, Tetiana . ....................... 3404 (F5, Tue) Baird, Lance M............................. 2281 (D4, Thu) Bak, Seong Min ........................... 1039 (B6, Thu) Bakenov, Zhumabay .......................374 (B1, Tue) Baker, Daniel R............................ 1278 (B9, Mon) Baker, Phillip ...............................1567 (B9, Wed) Bakowski, Mietek ...................... 2517 (E4, Mon), ...........................2545 (E4, Wed), 2565 (E4, Wed) Balaji Padmanabhan, Venu ...........3372 (F4, Thu) Balandin, Alexander A................. 3476 (H1, Tue), ...................................................... 3480 (H1, Tue) Balasubramanian, Mahalingam .......320 (B1, Mon), ....................................................... 322 (B1, Mon) Balasubramanian, Ramachandran . ....................... .....................................................3232 (E17, Thu) Balasubramanian, Sivagaminathan ....................... ......................................................1558 (B9, Wed) Balaya, P. ................................... 1860 (B11, Thu) Balberg, Isaac . ............................. 2382 (D7, Tue) Balčiūnaitė, Aldona . .....................1455 (B9, Tue) Baldovino, Silvia ........................ 2457 (E2, Mon) Balducci, Andrea . .........................528 (B2, Wed), ...............................596 (B2, Thu), 661 (B4, Wed) Baldwin, Kevin ............................. 3261 (F1, Tue) Baldycheva, Anna V...................... 2379 (D7, Tue) Balke, Nina ................................... 603 (B2, Thu), ............................ 642 (B4, Tue), 1894 (B12, Tue) Ball, Sarah . .......1276 (B9, Mon), 1317 (B9, Tue) Ballengee, Jason . ..........................1303 (B9, Tue) Bals, Sara .................................... 2460 (E2, Mon) Balsara, Nitash P........................... 324 (B1, Mon), ............................337 (B1, Mon), 1201 (B8, Tue), ............................ 1202 (B8, Tue), 1203 (B8, Tue) Balucani, Marco . .......................... 3333 (F3, Tue) Ban, Takayuki ........70 (A1, Mon), 81 (A1, Mon), ........................... 518 (B2, Wed), 2854 (E12, Tue) Bandarenka, Hanna ........................359 (B1, Tue), ....................................................... 3333 (F3, Tue) Bandyopadhyay, Dipankar . .........2763 (E9, Thu), ........................... 2780 (E9, Thu), 2781 (E9, Thu), ............................ 2778 (E9, Thu), 2779 (E9, Thu) Banek, Nathan . .............................971 (B6, Wed), .............................. 969 (B6, Wed), 972 (B6, Wed) Banerjee, Anjan . ...........................533 (B2, Wed), ..................................................... 2254 (D3, Wed) Banerjee, Arghya N.......................2699 (E7, Wed) Banerjee, Gautam . ......................2496 (E3, Wed), .....................................................2797 (E10, Tue) Banerjee, Sanjoy .............................373 (B1, Tue)
Banerjee, Shoibal ..........................1302 (B9, Tue) Banerjee, Tamal ............................2779 (E9, Thu) Bang, Byungsun . ..... 586 (B2, Wed), 589 (B2, Wed) Banga, Dhego .............................. 3276 (F2, Tue), .............................3807 (I5, Wed), 3811 (I5, Wed) Banhart, John ..... 962 (B6, Wed), 1489 (B9, Wed) Bankiewicz, Dorota P.................... 2312 (D5, Tue) Banno, Naoki ..............................2796 (E10, Tue) Banu, Viorel .................................2563 (E4, Wed) Bao, Jianer .................................. 2253 (D3, Wed) Bär, Marcus .......1743 (B10, Tue), 1797 (B10, Wed) Barai, Pallab . ................................. 1080 (B6, Fri) Baram, Nir ........... 843 (B6, Tue), 1022 (B6, Thu) Baran- Harper, Alexander ............1122 (B7, Tue), .......................................................1126 (B7, Tue) Baranova, Elena A.........................1321 (B9, Tue) Baranton, Stève ...........................1523 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1533 (B9, Wed) Barati, Mansoor .......................... 2627 (E6, Mon) Barboux, Philippe ..........................582 (B2, Wed) Barclay, William B......................2370 (D7, Mon), ...................................................... 2400 (D7, Tue) Barcz, Adam ...............................2987 (E14, Tue) Bardé, Fanny ............................... 1107 (B7, Mon) Bard, Allen J. ............................... 3529 (I1, Mon) Barec, V. . ......................................2634 (E6, Tue) Baribeau, Jean-Marc .....................3937 (J2, Wed) Barik, Sujit K....... 2583 (E5, Mon), 3427 (F5, Wed), .................................259 (A2, Tue), 3478 (H1, Tue) Barique, M. A. .............................1557 (B9, Wed) Barnes, Jean-Paul . ......................... 267 (A2, Tue) Baroux, Bernard . .......................2185 (D3, Mon), ...................................................... 2229 (D3, Tue) Barpanda, Prabeer ..........................646 (B4, Tue), ............................... 647 (B4, Tue), 667 (B4, Wed) Barraza-Fierro, Israel ................... 2289 (D4, Thu) Barriga, Salvador A....................... 731 (B5, Mon), .......................................................3677 (I3, Wed) Barsan, Nicolae ........3860 (J1, Tue), 1344 (B9, Tue) Barsoum, Michel W........................655 (B4, Wed) Barthelemy, Alexandre . ............ 2952 (E14, Mon) Bartlett, Alex .................................. 1090 (B6, Fri) Bartlett, Bart ................................206 (A1, Mon), .............................. 859 (B6, Wed), 955 (B6, Wed) Bartrom, Amy M............................1326 (B9, Tue) Baruch, Maor ............................. 1818 (B10, Thu) Basantani, Hitesh A...................... 2139 (D1, Wed) Basim, G. Bahar . ........................2488 (E3, Wed), ...........................2493 (E3, Wed), 2504 (E3, Wed) Basov, Dimitri N..............................636 (B4, Tue) Bass, Dean .......622 (B4, Mon), 1836 (B11, Wed) Baster, Dominika ......................... 319 (A3, Wed), ........................................................987 (B6, Wed) Basu, Soumendra .......................1904 (B12, Tue), ....................................................1926 (B12, Wed) Bates, Alex ........1551 (B9, Wed), 1595 (B9, Thu) Batra, Ashok K......... 3495 (H1, Tue), 3846 (J1, Tue) Battaglia, Vincent S. .................... 339 (B1, Mon), ............................... 392 (B1, Tue), 703 (B4, Thu), ............................. 714 (B4, Thu), 784 (B6, Mon), ............................. 964 (B6, Wed), 979 (B6, Wed), ............................. 1010 (B6, Thu), 1072 (B6, Fri) Baturina, Olga A....... 437 (B1, Wed), 1299 (B9, Tue) Baudin, Floriane ........................2965 (E14, Tue), .....................................................2969 (E14, Tue) Bauer, Anton J.............................. 2463 (E2, Mon) Bauer, Christian .........................2997 (E14, Wed) Bauer, Christoph ............................ 3551 (I1, Tue) Bauer, Matthias ..........................3137 (E17, Tue), .........................3160 (E17, Tue), 3161 (E17, Tue) Baumann, Peter ..........................2808 (E11, Wed) Baumann, Theodore .......................509 (B2, Tue), ...........................3474 (H1, Tue), 3518 (H1, Wed)
B Baas López, José Martín ................564 (B2, Wed) Baba, Kouki ...................................46 (A1, Mon), ...............................47 (A1, Mon), 144 (A1, Mon) Baba, Naoki ................................... 477 (B1, Thu) Babakinejad, Babak .................... 2002 (C2, Mon) Babu, Suryadevara V......................2510 (E3, Thu) Baca, Albert G..............................3018 (E15, Tue) Baca, Ehren ................................... 3276 (F2, Tue) Bach, Friedrich-Wilhelm .............. 3419 (F5, Tue) Bachmann, Julien . ........................2483 (E2, Tue) Bade, Klaus ...................................4002 (J4, Wed) Bader, Bill ................................. 2783 (E10, Mon) Badot, Jean-Claude ........................582 (B2, Wed) Bae, Byeong-Soo .........................2608 (E5, Tue), .........................3048 (E16, Mon), 3967 (J3, Mon) Bae, Byungchan ............................1355 (B9, Tue) Bae, Changjun . ............................ 1054 (B6, Thu) Bae, Chulsung ...............................1350 (B9, Tue) Bae, In Tae ....................................1124 (B7, Tue) Bae, Jae-Young .2503 (E3, Wed), 2501 (E3, Wed) Bae, Je-Hyun . ...............................139 (A1, Mon) Bae, Kiho .......2507 (E3, Thu), 1884 (B12, Mon), ........................ 1892 (B12, Tue), 1896 (B12, Tue) Bae, Minyong .............................1892 (B12, Tue) Bae, Wan Ki ...................................3905 (J2, Tue) Bae, Yoon Cheol ........................2822 (E11, Wed)
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Baumgart, Helmut . .................... 2456 (E2, Mon), ............................2473 (E2, Tue), 2482 (E2, Tue), ........................... 2484 (E2, Tue), 2772 (E9, Thu), .......................2815 (E11, Wed), 2879 (E12, Tue), ........................2881 (E12, Tue), 2895 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2984 (E14, Tue) Baumvol, Israel .............................2585 (E5, Tue) Bauskar, Akshay .......................... 1667 (B9, Thu) Bavarian, Behzad ........................2191 (D3, Mon) Baykan, Mehmet O. ......................2597 (E5, Tue) Bayles, Robert . .......................... 2241 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 2264 (D3, Wed) Bayram, Can ................................ 3351 (F4, Wed) Baysal, Oktay . ..............................2772 (E9, Thu) Bazant, Martin Z. ........................... 1081 (B6, Fri) Bazylak, Aimy ...... 1337 (B9, Tue), 1488 (B9, Wed) Bea, Jicheol ...... 2654 (E6, Wed), 2719 (E8, Mon) Beauchamp, Carlos ......................3273 (F2, Mon) Beaudoin, Grégoire .....................3140 (E17, Tue) Beauregard, Yannick .......................98 (A1, Mon) Beavers, John A............................ 2220 (D3, Tue) Beck, Faith R................................. 342 (B1, Mon) Beck, Justin ................................. 2236 (D3, Wed) Becker, Collin R..............................876 (B6, Wed) Becker, Jill .................................. 2465 (E2, Mon) Beckham, Haskell ........................ 1597 (B9, Thu) Beckman, Igor . .............................1394 (B9, Tue) Bedell, Stephen W........................2615 (E5, Wed), ...................... 2992 (E14, Wed), 3234 (E17, Thu), ...................................................... 3351 (F4, Wed) Bedrov, Dmitry ............................. 609 (B2, Thu), ..........................1227 (B8, Wed), 1255 (B8, Thu), ...................................................... 3620 (I3, Mon) Beech, Iwona ............................... 2432 (D7, Thu) Beeler, Richard .........................3176 (E17, Wed), ....................... 3180 (E17, Wed), 3212 (E17, Thu) Beenakker, C. I. M. ....................3061 (E16, Tue), .....................................................3062 (E16, Tue) Béguin, François .............................505 (B2, Tue) Behazin, Mehran ......................... 2157 (D2, Wed) Behm, R. Jürgen . ........................1537 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1571 (B9, Wed) Bélanger, Daniel ..99 (A1, Mon), 208 (A1, Mon), ..............................490 (B2, Mon), 502 (B2, Tue), ...........................1793 (B10, Wed), 3544 (I1, Tue) Belanger, John . ..............................430 (B1, Wed) Belapure, Ashesh ........................ 1639 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1640 (B9, Thu) Belharouak, Ilias ............................379 (B1, Tue), ............................... 805 (B6, Tue), 861 (B6, Wed) Bellandi, Silvano . .........................3805 (I5, Wed) Bellemare-Davis, Alexander ........1289 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1677 (B9, Fri) Bellerive, Julie ............................... 1677 (B9, Fri) Belousov, Valery V........ 467 (B1, Thu), 2318 (D5, Tue) Belt, Jeffrey R............................... 1038 (B6, Thu) Belyakov, Ludvig . ......................2372 (D7, Mon) Benayad, Anass .............................. 995 (B6, Thu) Bencistà, Ilaria ..............................3805 (I5, Wed) Bender, Conrad L. . ...................... 1186 (B7, Thu) Bender, Guido ..............................1298 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1306 (B9, Tue), 1588 (B9, Thu) Bender, Hugo ........................... 3105 (E17, Mon), ....................... 3106 (E17, Mon), 3138 (E17, Tue) Benedetti, Assis . ........................ 2130 (D1, Wed), ....................................................... 3289 (F2, Tue) Benicewicz, Brian ........................ 3462 (G2, Thu) Benick, J. .................................. 2962 (E14, Mon) Benjamin, Thomas G....................1517 (B9, Wed) Benjamin, Vincent ......................3211 (E17, Thu) Benkoski, Jason J.......................... 2281 (D4, Thu) Benmore, Chris J......................... 2329 (D5, Wed), ..................................................... 2330 (D5, Wed) Bennett, Doyle .............................2495 (E3, Wed) Bennett, Nick ............................ 2959 (E14, Mon)
Benoit, Daniel ..............................2611 (E5, Wed) Bensahel, Daniel ...........................2594 (E5, Tue) Benson, James . ......55 (A1, Mon), 1095 (B6, Fri) Benson, Jim . ........215 (A1, Mon), 1064 (B6, Fri) Benson, Michael T........................1234 (B8, Wed) Bentzen, Janet J............................ 2154 (D2, Wed) Berber, Mohamed ........................ 3489 (H1, Tue) Berejnov, Viatcheslav ................. 1581 (B9, Thu), ......................................................1493 (B9, Wed) Berg, Peter ..................................... 471 (B1, Thu) Berger, Alan .......1747 (B10, Tue), 1820 (B10, Thu) Berkani, Madjid .............................3714 (I3, Thu) Berman, Elizabeth . .......................3688 (I3, Wed) Bernard d’Arbigny, Julien . ...........1481 (B9, Tue) Bernardy, Patric ..........................3214 (E17, Thu) Bernasconi, Sophie .....................3120 (E17, Tue) Berning, Torsten . .........................1331 (B9, Tue), .............................1556 (B9, Wed), 1679 (B9, Fri) Berretta, Francine . ........................1344 (B9, Tue) Berro, Adam J................................244 (A2, Mon) Bersirova, Oksana ......................... 3310 (F2, Tue) Bersuker, Gennadi . ......................2597 (E5, Tue), .....................................................3026 (E15, Tue) Bertasi, Federico .............................358 (B1, Tue) Bertaud, Thomas ......................... 2577 (E5, Mon) Bertin, Erwan ........ 3754 (I4, Tue), 3777 (I4, Tue) Bertin, François . ..... 267 (A2, Tue), 2611 (E5, Wed) Bertocci, Ugo .............................. 1619 (B9, Thu), ......................... 3273 (F2, Mon), 3274 (F2, Mon), .......................................................3823 (I5, Wed) Bertocci, Ugo ................................3820 (I5, Wed) Bertuch, Adam ............................ 2465 (E2, Mon) Beskok, Ali ..................................2766 (E9, Thu), ............................ 2772 (E9, Thu), 2774 (E9, Thu) Bessarabov, Dmitri . ......................1394 (B9, Tue) Bessbousse, Haad ......................... 269 (A2, Wed) Besser, Jan . .................................2976 (E14, Tue) Besser, Paul . ......2602 (E5, Tue), 2621 (E5, Wed) Bessette, Jonathan ......................3127 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3156 (E17, Tue) Bessler, Wolfgang ......................... 3546 (I1, Tue), ..................................................... 3438 (G2, Wed) Bestetti, Massimiliano .................. 3294 (F2, Tue) Bethune, Keith .............................1547 (B9, Wed) Bett, A. W. . ............................... 2962 (E14, Mon) Bettge, Martin .................................842 (B6, Tue) Bettles, Colleen ............................ 2217 (D3, Tue) Beverina, Luca ............................... 268 (A2, Tue) Bevilacqua, Manuela ....................3385 (F4, Thu) Bewley, Randy ............................. 1038 (B6, Thu) Beyer, Hans . ................................1111 (B7, Mon) Beyer, Volkhard .........................2928 (E13, Wed) Bezares, Francisco ....................... 3479 (H1, Tue) Bhadra, Narendra ..........................2026 (C2, Tue) Bhadra, Niloy . ..............................2026 (C2, Tue) Bhargava, Suresh ..........................3383 (F4, Thu) Bhat, Kamala ................................3906 (J2, Tue), ............................. 3953 (J2, Thu), 4008 (J4, Wed) Bhat, Santoshkumar D................. 1601 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1662 (B9, Thu), 3377 (F4, Thu) Bhatt, Anand I................................3672 (I3, Wed) Bhatt, Nidhi . .................................3813 (I5, Wed) Bhattacharya, Jishnu ...................... 1096 (B6, Fri) Bhattacharya, Raghu N................ 3354 (F4, Wed), ...................................................... 3360 (F4, Wed) Bhattacharyya, Aninda J............... 329 (B1, Mon), ........................... 798 (B6, Mon), 1252 (B8, Thu), ...................................................... 3349 (F4, Wed) Bhavaraju, Sai V............................ 1875 (B11, Fri) Bhoj, A. N. .................................. 2527 (E4, Mon) Bhusari, D. M. .......................... 2961 (E14, Mon) Bi, Lei ........................................ 1970 (B12, Thu) Bialas Heltowski, Krzysztof ........ 2431 (D7, Thu) Biedermann, Laura . ......................2541 (E4, Tue) Biedermann, P. Ulrich ..................1163 (B7, Wed)
Biegalski, Michael D..................1903 (B12, Tue), ...................... 1917 (B12, Wed), 1935 (B12, Wed) Bieker, Peter . ...... 659 (B4, Wed), 1205 (B8, Tue) Bielejec, Edward ........................3038 (E15, Wed) Biener, Juergen . .............................509 (B2, Tue), ...........................3474 (H1, Tue), 3518 (H1, Wed) Biesinger, Mark . ......................... 2157 (D2, Wed) Bietti, Sergio ..............................3200 (E17, Wed) Bilir, Gokhan . ................................3912 (J2, Tue) Billings, Keith .............................1501 (B9, Wed), .................................................... 1810 (B10, Thu) Billon, T. .......................................2571 (E4, Thu) Bimber, Beth A............................ 2139 (D1, Wed) Bing, L. ...................................... 1860 (B11, Thu) Bing, Yonghong ............................1131 (B7, Tue) Binnewies, Michael .......................658 (B4, Wed) Birbilis, Nick . ....65 (A1, Mon), 2188 (D3, Mon), ..........................2217 (D3, Tue), 2238 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 2358 (D6, Wed) Bishop, Nathan .........................3038 (E15, Wed), ....................................................3208 (E17, Wed) Bishop, Sean ............................ 1882 (B12, Mon), ........................1881 (B12, Mon), 3376 (F4, Thu), .......................................................4003 (J4, Wed) Bisig, Samuel ..............................1905 (B12, Tue) Biskeborn, Robert G.....................3394 (F5, Mon) Bitner, Anna ................................... 1062 (B6, Fri) Bitter, István . ............................... 2282 (D4, Thu) Bittle, James . ............................. 1821 (B10, Thu) Bjerrum, Niels . .....1636 (B9, Thu), 1424 (B9, Tue), ..........................1830 (B10, Thu), 2321 (D5, Tue) Black, Jennifer ..... 886 (B6, Wed), 891 (B6, Wed) Black, Robert W.......1122 (B7, Tue), 1126 (B7, Tue) Blackwell, James ..........................2480 (E2, Tue) Blackwood, David ..........................375 (B1, Tue) Blair, Michael ................................ 1694 (B9, Fri) Blanc, Romuald .........................2926 (E13, Wed) Blanchard, Didier . ..........................813 (B6, Tue) Blank, Dave H.............................1932 (B12, Wed) Blecke, Jill ....................................3988 (J4, Wed) Bleicher, Friedriech . ................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Bliss, David . .................................2534 (E4, Tue) Bliznakov, Stoyan .........................3817 (I5, Wed) Bluhm, Hendrik ..........................1903 (B12, Tue) Blum, Ludger ................................. 473 (B1, Thu) Blum, Monika ............................1797 (B10, Wed) Blum, Zoltan .................................. 3589 (I2, Tue) Bo, Shou-Hang ...............................638 (B4, Tue) Boag-O’Brien, Margaret .............. 3238 (E17, Fri) Boateng, Abraham ....................... 3573 (I2, Mon) Bobacka, Johan ........ 3878 (J1, Tue), 550 (B2, Wed) Bocarsly, Andrew B.................... 1818 (B10, Thu) Boccardi, Guillaume ................. 3106 (E17, Mon) Bock, Christina ............................ 2208 (D3, Tue) Bockelman, Jay ..............................430 (B1, Wed) Bockholt, Henrike ...........................834 (B6, Tue) Bockris, John O............................ 2268 (D3, Wed) Bodner, Merit ................................1328 (B9, Tue) Boehme, Lindsay .........................2734 (E8, Tue), .......................................................2735 (E8, Tue) Boesenberg, Ulrike ....................... 345 (B1, Mon) Boettge, Bianca ...........................2974 (E14, Tue) Bogaert, Kevin .............................. 794 (B6, Mon) Bogdan Jr., David C...................... 1877 (B11, Fri) Boggs, Bryan K........................... 3437 (G2, Wed), ..................................................... 3440 (G2, Wed) Bohner, Jens .................................1489 (B9, Wed) Boisen, Anja . ............................... 3838 (J1, Mon) Boisset, Aurélien .............................52 (A1, Mon) Boisvert, J. C. . .......................... 2961 (E14, Mon) Boland, Pat . ....2881 (E12, Tue), 2895 (E12, Tue) Bolaños Rodriguez, Ernesto ........ 2212 (D3, Tue) Boles, James ................................ 3528 (I1, Mon) Bollepalli, Sri .................................545 (B2, Wed) Bond, Toby M............................... 1027 (B6, Thu)
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Bondarenko, Vitaly ........................359 (B1, Tue), ....................................................... 3333 (F3, Tue) Bondarenko, Vladomyr . ............. 2518 (E4, Mon) Bonera, Emiliano .........................2656 (E6, Wed) Bonevich, John E. .........................3381 (F4, Thu) Bong, Sung Jun .......21 (A1, Mon), 2305 (D5, Mon) Bonhomme, Frederic ................... 1039 (B6, Thu) Bonhote, Christian ........................ 3400 (F5, Tue) Boninelli, Simona ....................... 2631 (E6, Mon) Bonino, Christopher . ................. 1821 (B10, Thu) Bonnaud, Olivier . ......................3056 (E16, Tue), .....................................................3060 (E16, Tue) Bonnet, Nicephore ......................... 3766 (I4, Tue) Bonnick, Patrick J............................367 (B1, Tue) Bonnin, Olivier .............................2634 (E6, Tue) Bonville, Leonard J. . ...................1300 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1567 (B9, Wed) Boo, Seong Jae . .............................919 (B6, Wed) Boosin, Rachod .............................3933 (J2, Wed) Bora, Debajeet K......................... 1709 (B10, Sun) Bordallo, Caio ...............................2638 (E6, Tue) Boréave, Antoinette ...................1959 (B12, Wed) Borgel, Valentina . ........................1242 (B8, Wed) Borodin, Oleg ............................. 1254 (B8, Thu), ............................1255 (B8, Thu), 3620 (I3, Mon) Borselli, Matthew G....................3206 (E17, Wed) Bortolotto, Laurent ..................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Borup, Rodney L...........................1343 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1367 (B9, Tue), 1490 (B9, Wed), ............................1558 (B9, Wed), 1671 (B9, Fri), .............................. 1672 (B9, Fri), 1674 (B9, Fri), ...........................2148 (D2, Wed), 3527 (I1, Mon) Bosco, Infant G............................. 2210 (D3, Tue) Bose, Arijit .......... 754 (B5, Tue), 1237 (B8, Wed) Bothe, Karsten ..............................2643 (E6, Tue) Botte, Gerardine G........................108 (A1, Mon), ..............................266 (A2, Tue), 351 (B1, Mon), ........................ 1011 (B6, Thu), 1784 (B10, Wed), ......................1799 (B10, Wed), 1809 (B10, Thu), ............................3379 (F4, Thu), 3384 (F4, Thu), ..................................................... 3452 (G2, Wed) Bottegoni, Federico . ..................3207 (E17, Wed) Boucaud, Philippe .......................3140 (E17, Tue) Bouchard, Michael . .................... 3516 (H1, Wed) Boucherif, Abderraouf ................2376 (D7, Mon) Bouchet, Renaud ........................1911 (B12, Tue), .....................................................1912 (B12, Tue) Bouhtiyya, Saïd . ........................... 494 (B2, Mon) Boukamp, Bernard A..................1932 (B12, Wed) Boukhalfa, Sofiane . ..........................4 (A1, Mon) Boukherroub, Rabah ................... 2426 (D7, Thu), .......................................................2777 (E9, Thu) Boulet, Pascal ............................... 494 (B2, Mon) Bourbon, Carole . ........................... 709 (B4, Thu) Bourgeois, Lydie ............................666 (B4, Wed) Bourjot, Emilie ...........................3120 (E17, Tue) Boutinaud, Phillippe .....................3933 (J2, Wed) Boutros, Karim .............................2567 (E4, Thu) Bouttemy, Muriel ......................2909 (E12, Wed), ...........................3292 (F2, Tue), 3318 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2401 (D7, Tue) Bower, Allan F........ 747 (B5, Tue), 754 (B5, Tue) Boyle, Paul D............................... 1249 (B8, Thu), ............................1250 (B8, Thu), 1251 (B8, Thu) Boysen, Dane ................................3677 (I3, Wed) Braatz, Richard D. ....................... 730 (B5, Mon), ........................................................ 1082 (B6, Fri) Braceras, Iñigo ............................ 2141 (D1, Wed) Bradley, Robert ............................. 802 (B6, Mon) Brady, Charlotte L...........................3610 (I3, Sun) Braeuer, Joerg .............................2976 (E14, Tue) Brahma, Neil .................................2511 (E3, Thu) Brajter-Toth, Anna .......................2012 (C2, Tue), ...................................................... 3573 (I2, Mon) Brammertz, Guy ......................... 2457 (E2, Mon) Branch, Brittany A......................... 3261 (F1, Tue)
Brand, Adam .................................2593 (E5, Tue) Brand, Sebastian ........................2973 (E14, Tue), .....................................................2975 (E14, Tue) Brandon, Nigel . ............................ 475 (B1, Thu), ..............................425 (B1, Wed), 802 (B6, Mon) Brandt, Adrian . .... 528 (B2, Wed), 661 (B4, Wed) Brankovic, S. R. ..........................3266 (F2, Mon), ..........................3397 (F5, Mon), 3426 (F5, Wed), .......................................................3814 (I5, Wed) Branzoi, Florina ......................... 2097 (D1, Wed), ............................ 2114 (D1, Wed), 3555 (I1, Tue) Branzoi, Viorel ........................... 2097 (D1, Wed), ............................ 2114 (D1, Wed), 3555 (I1, Tue) Brar, Berinder ...............................2530 (E4, Tue) Braun, Artur .......1709 (B10, Sun), 1969 (B12, Thu) Braun, Paul V...................................734 (B5, Tue) Bréchet, Yves ..............................2965 (E14, Tue) Breedon, Michael . ....3847 (J1, Tue), 3854 (J1, Tue) Bremes, Hans-Gerhard . ................102 (A1, Mon) Brennecka, Geoff ........................ 2164 (D2, Wed) Brennecke, Joan F. ....................... 3626 (I3, Mon) Bresser, Dominic . ........................ 1029 (B6, Thu) Bretschger, Orianna ....................... 3588 (I2, Tue) Brevnova, Natal’ya P. .................... 3649 (I3, Tue) Brewer, Peter . .............................. 3238 (E17, Fri) Breyfogle, Chris . .........................2440 (E1, Wed) Brezovec, Paul ..............................3688 (I3, Wed) Briand, Danick ...........................1891 (B12, Tue), ......................................................2755 (E8, Wed) Bridges, Craig A..............................640 (B4, Tue), ....................................................1844 (B11, Wed) Briggs, Ronald ............................3018 (E15, Tue) BrightSky, Matthew ...................2807 (E11, Wed) Brik, Mikhail G....... 3928 (J2, Wed), 3929 (J2, Wed) Brilmyer, George H.........................461 (B1, Wed) Brinkman, Kyle . ........................1761 (B10, Wed) Brinkmann, Jan Philipp ................1336 (B9, Tue) Briot, Emmanuel ............................534 (B2, Wed) Bristow, Alan ............................ 1726 (B10, Mon) Brito, Manuel E. .......................1931 (B12, Wed), ....................................................1943 (B12, Wed) Britto, Káthia M........................... 2138 (D1, Wed) Brivio, Stefano .............................. 3294 (F2, Tue) Brizuela, Marta ........................... 2342 (D5, Wed) Brockie, Nathan ...........................3397 (F5, Mon) Broczkowski, Michael E............... 2173 (D2, Thu) Brodersen, Karen .......................1942 (B12, Wed) Brodt, Matthew ............................ 1263 (B9, Sun) Broekaart, Marcel ......................2998 (E14, Wed) Broekmann, Peter . ........................ 3285 (F2, Tue) Bromberg, Lori Ana ......................3818 (I5, Wed) Brongersma, Sywert H...................2471 (E2, Tue) Brooksbank, Jeremy .................... 1640 (B9, Thu) Brosha, Eric L................................ 1689 (B9, Fri), ......................... 1964 (B12, Thu), 3373 (F4, Thu), .......................................................3895 (J1, Wed) Brosselard, Pierre . .......................2566 (E4, Wed) Brousse, Thierry . ...........................52 (A1, Mon), ............................ 487 (B2, Mon), 490 (B2, Mon), ............................ 492 (B2, Mon), 494 (B2, Mon), .............................. 502 (B2, Tue), 537 (B2, Wed), .......................... 610 (B2, Thu), 1851 (B11, Wed), .................................................... 1856 (B11, Thu) Brown, Bruce ...... 2242 (D3, Wed), 2165 (D2, Wed) Brown, Daniel ............................2931 (E13, Wed) Brown, Eva K........ 3640 (I3, Tue), 3641 (I3, Tue), ..............................3642 (I3, Tue), 3709 (I3, Wed) Brown, Gilbert M...........................555 (B2, Wed), ....................................................1801 (B10, Wed) Brown, Patrick ............................2839 (E11, Thu) Browning, Jim . .............................. 990 (B6, Thu) Bruce, Peter G. ......1107 (B7, Mon), 1175 (B7, Thu) Bruhn, Thomas . .........................3172 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3178 (E17, Wed) Bruley, John .................................2615 (E5, Wed) Brülle, Tine ................................... 3293 (F2, Tue)
Brumbach, Michael . .................... 1002 (B6, Thu) Brunco, David ........................... 3106 (E17, Mon) Brunello, Giuseppe F. ..................1290 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1350 (B9, Tue), 2146 (D2, Tue), ...................................................... 2147 (D2, Tue) Brunner, Frank ..............................2542 (E4, Tue) Brunner, Tobias ............................. 3285 (F2, Tue) Bruno, Elena ............................... 2631 (E6, Mon) Bruno, Odemir M.......................... 2230 (D3, Tue) Brunschwig, Bruce S..................1758 (B10, Wed) Brus, Stephan ..............................3160 (E17, Tue) Brüser, Volker ......1388 (B9, Tue), 1696 (B9, Fri) Brushett, Fikile R............................410 (B1, Wed) Bryant, Daniel T...........................2867 (E12, Tue) Bryantsev, Vyacheslav S............. 1112 (B7, Mon), ...................................................... 1257 (B8, Thu) Brykinski, Christian .....................2566 (E4, Wed) Buca, Dan ..... 3192 (E17, Wed), 3214 (E17, Thu) Buchberger, Irmgard .....................1120 (B7, Tue) Buchheit, Rudy G......................... 2238 (D3, Wed) Büchi, Felix N. .......1307 (B9, Tue), 1630 (B9, Thu) Buchmeiser, Michael R. . ...............897 (B6, Wed) Buckley, Denis Noel ......................401 (B1, Tue), .............................717 (B4, Thu), 2402 (D7, Tue), .........................2420 (D7, Wed), 2421 (D7, Wed), ........................3024 (E15, Tue), 3030 (E15, Tue), ......................................................3272 (F2, Mon) Bucur, Claudiu B..............................360 (B1, Tue) Budnikova, Yulia H........................2083 (C4, Tue) Buescher, Trisha . ..........................3390 (F4, Thu) Bugga, R. ........................................818 (B6, Tue) Bugga, Ratnakumar V................... 1040 (B6, Thu) Buhler, Jessica . ....3633 (I3, Tue), 3692 (I3, Wed) Buhrmaster, Diane ...................... 2248 (D3, Wed) Bui, Minh-Phuong Ngoc . ..............28 (A1, Mon), .................................34 (A1, Mon), 35 (A1, Mon) Bulovic, Vladimir .......................2839 (E11, Thu) Bulsara, Mayank ........................3136 (E17, Tue), ...................................................... 3236 (E17, Fri) Bult, Justin ....................................1426 (B9, Tue) Bund, Andreas . ............................ 3296 (F2, Tue), ........................... 3353 (F4, Wed), 3411 (F5, Tue), ........................................................ 3634 (I3, Tue) Bunge, Annette .......................... 1968 (B12, Thu) Bunning, Timothy ........................3247 (F1, Mon) Buntseva, Irina ..............................1394 (B9, Tue) Bunya, Masaru ..............................2728 (E8, Tue) Buonsanti, Raffaella . ................... 286 (A2, Wed), ........................................................976 (B6, Wed) Burke, Paul J....... 363 (B1, Tue), 1868 (B11, Thu) Burns, J. C. . .......1012 (B6, Thu), 1027 (B6, Thu) Burstein, Gordon T........................1359 (B9, Tue), .....................................................2186 (D3, Mon) Burton, David J................................846 (B6, Tue) Buthker, Joseph W............................741 (B5, Tue) Butler, Sue M.........540 (B2, Wed), 595 (B2, Thu) Butman, Mikhail ............................3714 (I3, Thu) Butzen, Patrick . .......................... 1277 (B9, Mon) Bychkov, Eugene ......................1958 (B12, Wed), ........................................................3871 (J1, Tue) Byeon, Dae-Seop .......................3203 (E17, Wed) Byrne, Trevor ..................................808 (B6, Tue) Byun, Young-Jun ..........................1466 (B9, Tue)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
C Cabana, Jordi ............................... 345 (B1, Mon), ............................... 484 (B1, Thu), 634 (B4, Tue), .............................. 706 (B4, Thu), 1086 (B6, Fri), .......................... 1153 (B7, Wed), 1202 (B8, Tue), ....................................................1831 (B11, Wed) Cabrera Sierra, Roman . .............2178 (D3, Mon), ..................................................... 2252 (D3, Wed) Cabrera, Carlos ...... 3557 (I1, Tue), 3519 (H1, Wed) Cabrini, Stefano .........................2925 (E13, Wed) Cadien, Kenneth . .......................... 3329 (F3, Tue) 247
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Cai, Minzhen . .......540 (B2, Wed), 595 (B2, Thu) Cai, Shujun ..................................2556 (E4, Wed) Cai, Wen-Bin . ... 3324 (F3, Mon), 3750 (I4, Mon) Cai, Yan . .........3127 (E17, Tue), 3156 (E17, Tue) Cai, Yuan-Rong . ........................1763 (B10, Wed) Cai, Zhuhua .......1888 (B12, Mon), 1902 (B12, Tue) Caire, Benjamin R..........................1465 (B9, Tue) Cairns, Elton J................................ 339 (B1, Mon) Caja, Josip .......... 792 (B6, Mon), 1878 (B11, Fri) Caja, Mario ................................... 792 (B6, Mon) Calabrese Barton, Scott ...............1282 (B9, Tue), .............................. 1698 (B9, Fri), 1700 (B9, Fri), ...................................................... 3583 (I2, Mon) Calderas, Eric . ......32 (A1, Mon), 234 (A2, Mon) Calderon Moreno, Jose Maria . ... 2137 (D1, Wed) Caldwell, Joshua .......................... 3479 (H1, Tue) Caldwell, Keegan . ....................... 1620 (B9, Thu) Calhoun, Robert L......................... 3534 (I1, Mon) Caliman, Cristiano ........................3785 (I4, Wed) Calvet, Wolfram .........................1755 (B10, Wed) Camacho-Aguilera, Rodolfo E........3127 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3156 (E17, Tue) Camardese, John .............................807 (B6, Tue) Camargo, Magali K........................ 3296 (F2, Tue) Camillo-Castillo, Renata . ........ 3108 (E17, Mon), ................................................... 3109 (E17, Mon) Campbell, Jason .........................2815 (E11, Wed) Campbell, William ..........................375 (B1, Tue) Campos, Jonathan .......................... 602 (B2, Thu) Cannarella, John ..... 1019 (B6, Thu), 1092 (B6, Fri) Canova, Marcello . ......................... 1090 (B6, Fri) Canovic, Sead ............................. 2341 (D5, Wed) Canpolat, Cetin .............................2774 (E9, Thu) Cantoro, Mirco . .........................2799 (E10, Tue), .....................................................3138 (E17, Tue) Cao, Anmin .................................... 699 (B4, Thu) Cao, Guozhong .............................424 (B1, Wed), .............................. 848 (B6, Wed), 975 (B6, Wed) Cao, Hongtao .............................3088 (E16, Wed) Cao, Lei . .............. 825 (B6, Tue), 1016 (B6, Thu) Cao, Wei . ......................................2482 (E2, Tue) Cao, Y. . .......................................3015 (E15, Tue) Capelossi, Vera R......................... 2250 (D3, Wed) Capon, Fabien ............................... 494 (B2, Mon) Cappillino, Patrick J. . ................... 3328 (F3, Tue) Capraz, Omer O............................ 2167 (D2, Thu) Capuano, Christopher B................. 308 (A3, Wed) Caputo, Antonio ...........................1204 (B8, Tue), .......................................................1212 (B8, Tue) Caravaca, Elbert . ..........................3390 (F4, Thu) Caravanier, Magaly . ......................870 (B6, Wed) Carbonell, Diógenes ................... 2352 (D6, Wed) Cardema, Joanna D.........................656 (B4, Wed) Carim, Azhar .................................206 (A1, Mon) Carkhuff, Bliss G.......................... 1053 (B6, Thu) Carlier-Larregaray, Dany ...............666 (B4, Wed) Carlin, Andrew . ..........................3135 (E17, Tue) Carlin, John .................................3135 (E17, Tue) Carlos, Luís D..................................391 (B1, Tue) Carlsson, Ingemar ........................2495 (E3, Wed) Carmo, Marcelo ..........................1502 (B9, Wed), .......................................................3786 (I4, Wed) Carnes, Brian ................................1339 (B9, Tue) Carnevale, Gianpietro ..................2656 (E6, Wed) Carnie, Matthew .........................2867 (E12, Tue) Carpenter, Ray ............................. 3426 (F5, Wed) Carr, Daniel . ................................. 1680 (B9, Fri), ..............................3613 (I3, Sun), 3685 (I3, Wed) Carranza, R. ................................. 2215 (D3, Tue) Carrera Leon, Isai ..........................564 (B2, Wed) Carreras, Josep ........3943 (J2, Thu), 3968 (J3, Mon) Carretero, Nina M.........................3246 (F1, Mon) Carretero-Gonzalez, Javier ........1839 (B11, Wed) Carroll, Kyler ..................................376 (B1, Tue) Carroll, Malcolm . .....................3038 (E15, Wed), ....................................................3208 (E17, Wed)
Carron, Véronique ......................3120 (E17, Tue) Carruthers, Donald . .......................578 (B2, Wed) Carstensen, Jürgen ........................ 1087 (B6, Fri), ......................... 2366 (D7, Mon), 2422 (D7, Wed) Carter, C. Barry . ............................ 1682 (B9, Fri) Carter, Michael T............................3859 (J1, Tue) Carter, W. Craig .............................397 (B1, Tue), ..............................632 (B4, Mon), 843 (B6, Tue), ...................................................... 1022 (B6, Thu) Cartier, Eduard A..........................2615 (E5, Wed) Carvalho, Maria Leonor . ............. 2226 (D3, Tue) Casady, Jeffrey B......................... 2518 (E4, Mon) Casalegno, Andrea ......................1988 (C1, Wed), ..................................................... 2006 (C2, Mon) Casañ-Pastor, Nieves ...................3246 (F1, Mon) Casas-Cabanas, Montse .............1839 (B11, Wed) Cascella, Michele . ........................ 3285 (F2, Tue) Cassemis, Lance T.......................... 318 (A3, Wed) Cassidy, Cathal . ..........................2983 (E14, Tue) Cassir, Michel .................................746 (B5, Tue) Castañeda Ramírez, Sergio .......... 1614 (B9, Thu) Castaneda, Homero ...................... 2289 (D4, Thu) Castaneda-Lopez, Homero . ......... 2223 (D3, Tue) Castañeda, S. I. ........................... 2342 (D5, Wed) Castex, Arnaud . .........................2998 (E14, Wed) Castillo, Elizabeth .......................... 706 (B4, Thu) Castner Jr., Edward W. . ............... 3625 (I3, Mon) Castro, Laurent . .........................1911 (B12, Tue), .....................................................1912 (B12, Tue) Cauchy, X. . ...................................2634 (E6, Tue) Caulk, David ............................... 1278 (B9, Mon) Cavallaro, Andrea ..................... 1889 (B12, Mon) Cavallotti, Carlo . .........................3323 (F3, Mon) Cavallotti, Pietro Luigi ...............3312 (F3, Mon), ......................................................3323 (F3, Mon) Cave, Etosha R.............................1729 (B10, Tue) Cavigli, Lucia ............................3200 (E17, Wed) Caymax, Matty .......................... 2457 (E2, Mon), ...................... 3105 (E17, Mon), 3138 (E17, Tue), ........................ 3213 (E17, Thu), 3222 (E17, Thu) Cecchi, Stefano .........................3207 (E17, Wed), .....................................................3225 (E17, Thu) Cecen, Ahmet . ............................. 1634 (B9, Thu) Ceder, Gerbrand ........................... 629 (B4, Mon), ............................. 681 (B4, Wed), 683 (B4, Wed), .............................. 685 (B4, Wed), 812 (B6, Tue), ....................... 1193 (B8, Mon), 1833 (B11, Wed), .........................1840 (B11, Wed), 3340 (F4, Wed) Celano, Umberto .........................2847 (E11, Thu) Celik, Ismail . .............................1928 (B12, Wed) Celler, George K..........................2987 (E14, Tue) Cervera, Rinlee B.......................... 628 (B4, Mon), ........................................................855 (B6, Wed) Cesiulis, Henrikas ......................... 3404 (F5, Tue) Ceylan, Mehmet . ........................ 2356 (D6, Wed) Chávez Villanueva, A. F. . .............1454 (B9, Tue) Chávez Villanueva, Aldo Fabián ......1456 (B9, Tue) Cha, Geun Sig ...............................2011 (C2, Tue) Cha, Hong-Gi . ............................3084 (E16, Tue) Cha, Hyeon-Jung ......................... 3365 (F4, Wed) Cha, Suk Won ......... 418 (B1, Wed), 419 (B1, Wed), ............................. 422 (B1, Wed), 452 (B1, Wed), ............................470 (B1, Thu), 1550 (B9, Wed), .....................................................1899 (B12, Tue) Chabot, Victor .................................503 (B2, Tue) Chadeyron, Genevieve . ................3933 (J2, Wed) Chae, Jehyun ................................ 1875 (B11, Fri) Chae, Myung Sic ......3874 (J1, Tue), 3880 (J1, Tue) Chae, Subyung ............................. 3360 (F4, Wed) Chae, Suhee ................................. 3957 (J3, Mon) Chagarov, Evgueni . ......................2588 (E5, Tue) Chagnes, Alexandre ........................746 (B5, Tue) Chai, Yating ................................ 3834 (J1, Mon), ........................... 3835 (J1, Mon), 3837 (J1, Mon) Chaigneau, Marc .........................3140 (E17, Tue) Chaisakul, Papichaya ..................3143 (E17, Tue)
Chakraborty, Deboleena . ..............1282 (B9, Tue) Chalkova, Elena .........................1774 (B10, Wed) Chami, Marianne ........................... 1059 (B6, Fri) Chan, Candace K........................1766 (B10, Wed) Chan, Der-Sheng . .........................1149 (B7, Tue) Chan, Kwong-Yu ...........................372 (B1, Tue), .............................960 (B6, Wed), 1028 (B6, Thu) Chan, Maria K.................................867 (B6, Wed) Chan, Michael ............................3147 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3152 (E17, Tue) Chan, Po-Chun . ..........................3073 (E16, Tue) Chan, Po-Fan ...............................3316 (F3, Mon) Chandra, Debraj .......................... 3359 (F4, Wed), ............................. 3362 (F4, Wed), 3779 (I4, Tue) Chandren, Sheela ..........................2091 (C4, Tue) Chang Chien, Ying-Hsueh ........... 3358 (F4, Wed) Chang Yi, Edward .........................2572 (E4, Thu) Chang, C. W. ..............................3011 (E15, Mon) Chang, C. J. . ................................ 2175 (D2, Thu) Chang, Chong-hyun ......................3810 (I5, Wed) Chang, Chun-Yen . ......................2705 (E7, Wed), ....................................................2819 (E11, Wed) Chang, Chung-ke ...................... 3007 (E15, Mon) Chang, Do Yon . ...... 3277 (F2, Tue), 3301 (F2, Tue) Chang, Duck Rye ...........................918 (B6, Wed) Chang, Hao Ming . ........................2544 (E4, Tue) Chang, Hao-Ping . ....................... 2243 (D3, Wed) Chang, Hudong ...........................2978 (E14, Tue) Chang, Hung-Chih .................... 3104 (E17, Mon) Chang, Hye Jung . ..........................928 (B6, Wed) Chang, Hyuk ................................1516 (B9, Wed) Chang, Ikwhang ............................418 (B1, Wed), ............................ 419 (B1, Wed), 1550 (B9, Wed) Chang, Jaewan ..............................2474 (E2, Tue) Chang, Jeff H. ............................3087 (E16, Wed) Chang, Jeng-Kuei .........................568 (B2, Wed), ...............................592 (B2, Wed), 604 (B2, Thu) Chang, Jeom-Su ...........................2443 (E1, Wed) Chang, Jin Hyun .......................... 3537 (I1, Mon) Chang, Kee-Chul .......................1934 (B12, Wed) Chang, Kuo-Hsin ..........................521 (B2, Wed), ............................. 548 (B2, Wed), 3849 (J1, Tue), .............................. 526 (B2, Wed), 561 (B2, Wed) Chang, L.-C. ........261 (A2, Tue), 271 (A2, Wed), ...........................2447 (E1, Wed), 2448 (E1, Wed) Chang, Li-Chung ........................3275 (F2, Mon), ...................................................... 3741 (I4, Mon) Chang, Lo-Heng ...........................2570 (E4, Thu) Chang, Mei ...................................2593 (E5, Tue) Chang, Seongpil . .........................157 (A1, Mon), ............................195 (A1, Mon), 196 (A1, Mon), .....................................................3080 (E16, Tue) Chang, Sheng-Chieh ...................2979 (E14, Tue) Chang, Sheng-Po .........................2770 (E9, Thu), .......................................................3888 (J1, Wed) Chang, Shih-Pang ........................2705 (E7, Wed) Chang, Shoou-Jinn . .....................2770 (E9, Thu), .......................................................3888 (J1, Wed) Chang, Sun-Tang ..........................3388 (F4, Thu) Chang, Tai-Min ..............................3979 (J3, Tue) Chang, Tsu ......... 2544 (E4, Tue), 2788 (E10, Mon), .......................2940 (E13, Wed), 2940 (E13, Wed) Chang, Tsung Wei .......................2878 (E12, Tue) Chang, Wei-Yuan .........................2754 (E8, Wed) Chang, Wen-Chen ........................1150 (B7, Tue), .......................................................1398 (B9, Tue) Chang, Wen-Sheng ......................1140 (B7, Tue), .......................................................1149 (B7, Tue) Chang, Wen-Yuan .....................2816 (E11, Wed), ....................... 2837 (E11, Thu), 2845 (E11, Thu), .......................3020 (E15, Tue), 3036 (E15, Wed), ....................................................3041 (E15, Wed) Chang, Wonyoung . ........................928 (B6, Wed) Chang, Wu-Chung .......................2729 (E8, Tue), ............................2730 (E8, Tue), 2731 (E8, Tue), .......................................................2743 (E8, Tue)
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Chang, Ya-Chiao ...........................2211 (D3, Tue) Chang, Yao-feng ...........................2607 (E5, Tue) Chang, Ying ..................................1350 (B9, Tue) Chang, Yiu-Hsiang . ......................2746 (E8, Tue) Chang, You-Ling . .........................2604 (E5, Tue) Chang, Yu-Ching . .........................1398 (B9, Tue) Chang, Yu-Min . ...........................2754 (E8, Wed) Chang, Yu-Song ............................1408 (B9, Tue) Chang, Yuancheng .................... 1709 (B10, Sun), ....................... 1710 (B10, Sun), 1775 (B10, Wed) Chang-Chien, Patty .....................2968 (E14, Tue) Changhee, Ko .............................3163 (E17, Tue) Chanmanee, Wilaiwan ..................3386 (F4, Thu) Chao, Cheng-Chieh . ...................1890 (B12, Tue) Chao, Kang ...................................3894 (J1, Wed) Chao, Lan-Lin .............................2985 (E14, Tue) Chapagain, Puskar R..................... 2385 (D7, Tue) Chapman, Karena W...................... 335 (B1, Mon) Chapman, Taryn ..........................2949 (E13, Thu) Charles, Matthew ..........................2571 (E4, Thu) Charvet, Anne-Marie .................2990 (E14, Wed) Chase, Gregory V........................ 1112 (B7, Mon), ...................................................... 1257 (B8, Thu) Chassaing, Elisabeth .................2909 (E12, Wed), ...................................................... 3355 (F4, Wed) Chatenet, Marian . ........................1343 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1345 (B9, Tue) Chatterjee, Sangam ....................3207 (E17, Wed) Chatty, Kiran ............................... 2518 (E4, Mon) Chatzichristodoulou, Christodoulos ..................... ....................................................1807 (B10, Wed) Chauvin, Christophe ......................33 (A1, Mon), ............................ 1366 (B9, Tue), 1457 (B9, Tue) Chazalviel, Jean-Noel ................2369 (D7, Mon), ...................................................... 2384 (D7, Tue) Cheek, Graham T.......3607 (I3, Sun), 3609 (I3, Sun) Chen, An ................................... 2784 (E10, Mon) Chen, Baowei . ................................393 (B1, Tue) Chen, C. W. .................................. 3500 (H1, Tue) Chen, C.-H. ..........261 (A2, Tue), 271 (A2, Wed), ...........................2447 (E1, Wed), 2448 (E1, Wed) Chen, Chang .................................3987 (J4, Wed) Chen, Chen .................................... 1697 (B9, Fri) Chen, Cheng-Lun . .........................872 (B6, Wed) Chen, Chi ..................................... 1654 (B9, Thu) Chen, Chi-Chang ........................... 3660 (I3, Tue) Chen, Chia-Ching ..........................521 (B2, Wed) Chen, Chiao-Hsin .........................1396 (B9, Tue) Chen, Chien Chih . ...........................5 (A1, Mon), .............................. 3961 (J3, Mon), 42 (A1, Mon) Chen, Chih-Kai ......................... 1728 (B10, Mon) Chen, Chih-Yao . ........................1848 (B11, Wed) Chen, Chin-Yi ................................592 (B2, Wed) Chen, Daiqin ................................ 3493 (H1, Tue) Chen, Dapeng .............................2618 (E5, Wed), ...........................2619 (E5, Wed), 2751 (E8, Wed) Chen, De-Hao ............................... 3299 (F2, Tue) Chen, Di .................................... 1881 (B12, Mon) Chen, Dongyang ......403 (B1, Wed), 409 (B1, Wed) Chen, Ethan . ................................ 3358 (F4, Wed) Chen, Fanglin . ........................... 1974 (B12, Thu) Chen, Feng ........... 393 (B1, Tue), 2213 (D3, Tue) Chen, Gang ................................1922 (B12, Wed) Chen, George Z...............................3716 (I3, Thu) Chen, Gongping ........................... 3582 (I2, Mon) Chen, Guoying .........484 (B1, Thu), 697 (B4, Wed), ...............................700 (B4, Thu), 976 (B6, Wed) Chen, Hailong ................................681 (B4, Wed) Chen, Hao Ming . ...................... 1728 (B10, Mon) Chen, Henry J. H. ..................... 3049 (E16, Mon) Chen, Hsueh-An ........................2871 (E12, Tue), .........................2871 (E12, Tue), 2871 (E12, Tue) Chen, Hsueh-Shih .........................3793 (I4, Wed) Chen, Inn-Hao . ...... 3023 (E15, Tue), 262 (A2, Tue) Chen, Jiahe . ..................................2652 (E6, Tue)
Chen, Jian Zhang ..................... 3055 (E16, Mon), ....................... 3046 (E16, Mon), 3070 (E16, Tue) Chen, Jiangning ..........................2558 (E4, Wed), .......................................................2569 (E4, Thu) Chen, Jin Ming . ......1243 (B8, Wed), 604 (B2, Thu) Chen, Jing-Yuan . ..........................1449 (B9, Tue) Chen, Jue . .......... 3413 (F5, Tue), 3432 (F5, Wed) Chen, Junxiang .............................. 3764 (I4, Tue) Chen, Ken .....................................1339 (B9, Tue) Chen, Kevin J. . ............................2557 (E4, Wed) Chen, Kuan-Hung ......................... 262 (A2, Tue), .....................................................3023 (E15, Tue) Chen, Kuei-Hsien .........................541 (B2, Wed), .............................2669 (E7, Tue), 3388 (F4, Thu) Chen, Lei . ......................................3604 (I3, Sun) Chen, Liang-Hsiang ....................3075 (E16, Tue) Chen, Li-Chyong .................541 (B2, Wed), 2669 ......................................(E7, Tue), 3388 (F4, Thu) Chen, Lih-Juann . ....2672 (E7, Tue), 2678 (E7, Tue) Chen, Ling ....... 663 (B4, Wed), 1786 (B10, Wed) Chen, Liquan . ................................766 (B5, Wed) Chen, Long ..................................2488 (E3, Wed) Chen, Mao-Sung ............................435 (B1, Wed) Chen, Meng C............................... 3500 (H1, Tue) Chen, Michael ...............................2593 (E5, Tue) Chen, Miin-Jang .......................2816 (E11, Wed), .....................................................3020 (E15, Tue) Chen, Ming ................................. 3488 (H1, Tue), ............................ 3541 (I1, Tue), 2154 (D2, Wed) Chen, Ming-Chou .......................3075 (E16, Tue) Chen, Peijun . ................................2598 (E5, Tue) Chen, Po-Hsun ..............................3793 (I4, Wed) Chen, Qianli ............................... 1969 (B12, Thu) Chen, Qing ................................... 2433 (D7, Thu) Chen, Robert .....3177 (E17, Wed), 3222 (E17, Thu) Chen, Rong ................................. 1015 (B6, Thu), ........................... 2436 (D7, Thu), 338 (B1, Mon), .........................................................508 (B2, Tue) Chen, Rongrong ...........................1324 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1325 (B9, Tue), 1469 (B9, Tue) Chen, Rongzhi .............................. 316 (A3, Wed) Chen, Shaowei .....488 (B2, Mon), 539 (B2, Wed) Chen, Shengli . ............................... 3764 (I4, Tue) Chen, Shen-Ming ........................ 3585 (I2, Mon), ...................................................... 3833 (J1, Mon) Chen, Sheng-Pei ........................1763 (B10, Wed) Chen, Shuru .................................. 328 (B1, Mon) Chen, Steven ................................ 3238 (E17, Fri) Chen, Sun-Zen ......................... 3049 (E16, Mon), ........................................................3980 (J3, Tue) Chen, T. H. .................................3011 (E15, Mon) Chen, Wanjun . .............................2559 (E4, Wed) Chen, Wei-Fu ............................. 1817 (B10, Thu) Chen, Weimin .............................. 1032 (B6, Thu) Chen, Wen . ................................. 2116 (D1, Wed) Chen, Xavier Ran . ........................2020 (C2, Tue) Chen, Xilin . .......1247 (B8, Thu), 1174 (B7, Thu) Chen, Xiufang .............................. 3963 (J3, Mon) Chen, Y.-T. . ....... 3116 (E17, Tue), 3104 (E17, Mon) Chen, Yan ......1888 (B12, Mon), 1902 (B12, Tue) Chen, Yan-Ru ................................. 601 (B2, Thu) Chen, Yang Yin .........................2806 (E11, Wed), .....................................................2847 (E11, Thu) Chen, Yanjing . .............................1237 (B8, Wed) Chen, Yanxin . ...............................3385 (F4, Thu) Chen, Yen-Hua .............................. 274 (A2, Wed) Chen, Yen-Ting .............................2607 (E5, Tue) Chen, Yihong .............................1806 (B10, Wed) Chen, Yin C.................................... 3259 (F1, Tue) Chen, Ying ....................................1123 (B7, Tue) Chen, Yu-chen . ............................ 1054 (B6, Thu) Chen, Yu-Chung . ...........................3978 (J3, Tue) Chen, Yu-Kong .............................2570 (E4, Thu) Chen, Yu-Ting ................................899 (B6, Wed) Chen, Yueh-Wen ............................892 (B6, Wed) Chen, Yuhui . .....1107 (B7, Mon), 1175 (B7, Thu)
Chen, Zhongwei . ...........................503 (B2, Tue), ............................577 (B2, Wed), 1044 (B6, Thu), ............................1125 (B7, Tue), 1129 (B7, Tue), ........................... 1130 (B7, Tue), 1178 (B7, Thu), ........................... 1440 (B9, Tue), 1443 (B9, Tue), ...........................1647 (B9, Thu), 1648 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1649 (B9, Thu) Chen, Zhongwei . ...1475 (B9, Tue), 1613 (B9, Thu) Chen, Zhu ................................... 1044 (B6, Thu), .............................1125 (B7, Tue), 1129 (B7, Tue) Chen, Zhuoying ............................243 (A2, Mon) Cheng, Buwen . ..........................3217 (E17, Thu), ....................... 3223 (E17, Thu), 3224 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3221 (E17, Thu) Cheng, C. C. . ............................... 3500 (H1, Tue) Cheng, C. H. ............................... 2574 (E5, Mon) Cheng, Chin-Shu . ........................1238 (B8, Wed) Cheng, Chun-Hu ..........................2544 (E4, Tue), .....................2788 (E10, Mon), 2788 (E10, Mon), ....................................................2940 (E13, Wed) Cheng, Chun-Shen .........................588 (B2, Wed) Cheng, Chun-Wen . .....................2985 (E14, Tue) Cheng, Chung-Wei . ......................2058 (C2, Tue) Cheng, Huai-Yu .........................2807 (E11, Wed) Cheng, Huang-Chung ..................2693 (E7, Tue), ........................................................3873 (J1, Tue) Cheng, Hui-Fang . ..........................568 (B2, Wed) Cheng, Hui-Teng . ..................... 3002 (E15, Mon) Cheng, I-Chun . ........................ 3046 (E16, Mon), ....................... 3055 (E16, Mon), 3070 (E16, Tue) Cheng, Jianli ..................................912 (B6, Wed) Cheng, Kai-Yuan . .........................2683 (E7, Tue) Cheng, Kangguo .........................3169 (E17, Tue) Cheng, Peng ............................. 3108 (E17, Mon), ................................................... 3109 (E17, Mon) Cheng, Qian ...............................1766 (B10, Wed) Cheng, Y. F. .................................2193 (D3, Mon) Cheng, Yang-Tse ............................ 1093 (B6, Fri) Cheng, Yi-Lung . ..........................2604 (E5, Tue), ......................................................2754 (E8, Wed) Cheng, Yuanbing . .......................3227 (E17, Thu) Cheong, Woo-Seok ...................2942 (E13, Wed), .....................................................3085 (E16, Tue) Cherian, Christie T.......................... 1074 (B6, Fri) Chernyshov, Mikhail V. ................ 3649 (I3, Tue), .......................................................3695 (I3, Wed) Chervin, Christopher N.................1148 (B7, Tue), ............................ 1173 (B7, Thu), 3822 (I5, Wed) Cheung, Andrea ............................. 3588 (I2, Tue) Cheung, Ken ............................... 1602 (B9, Thu), ........................1777 (B10, Wed), 2108 (D1, Wed) Cheung, Kin ...............................2815 (E11, Wed) Chevalier, Julie S. ...........................735 (B5, Tue) Chevalier, Nicolas . ....................2965 (E14, Tue), .....................................................2969 (E14, Tue) Chevalier, Pascal . .........................2594 (E5, Tue) Chevrier, Vincent L....................... 343 (B1, Mon), ........................................................ 992 (B6, Thu) Chey, Chris . ..................................2540 (E4, Tue) Chhiv, Molly .................................1374 (B9, Tue) Chi, G. C....................................... 3500 (H1, Tue) Chi, Miaofang ................................ 698 (B4, Thu) Chia, Ching Kean . ......................3227 (E17, Thu) Chiang, S. . ....................................2476 (E2, Tue) Chiang, Yet-Ming . ....................... 313 (A3, Wed), ..............................397 (B1, Tue), 632 (B4, Mon), .............................. 828 (B6, Tue), 1054 (B6, Thu) Chiang, Yet-Ming . .........................843 (B6, Tue), ...................................................... 1022 (B6, Thu) Chiarella, Thomas ..................... 3106 (E17, Mon) Chiba, Aya . .................................. 2272 (D4, Thu) Chiba, Nobutaka ............................863 (B6, Wed) Chichibu, Shigefusa F................... 3956 (J3, Mon) Chidambaram, Dev ..................... 2218 (D3, Tue), ...........................2322 (D5, Tue), 2351 (D6, Wed) Chien, Chia-Ling ..........................3812 (I5, Wed)
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Chien, Chin Cheng . ...................3147 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3152 (E17, Tue) Chien, Chung-Yen . ........................ 262 (A2, Tue) Chien, Jui-Fen ...........................2816 (E11, Wed), .....................................................3020 (E15, Tue) Chihara, Kazuma ..........................152 (A1, Mon) Chihara, Kuniko . .......................1838 (B11, Wed) Chikahisa, Takemi . ..................... 1582 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1625 (B9, Thu) Chikova, Anastsiya ..................... 2102 (D1, Wed) Chiku, Masanobu ..........................567 (B2, Wed), ............................ 765 (B5, Wed), 1446 (B9, Tue), ..........................1529 (B9, Wed), 1652 (B9, Thu), ....................................................1781 (B10, Wed) Chikyow, Toyohiro ...................... 3282 (F2, Tue), .......................... 3321 (F3, Mon), 3322 (F3, Mon) Chilvery, Ashwith ........................ 3495 (H1, Tue) Chin, Albert . ............................... 2574 (E5, Mon) Chin, B. ........................................ 3837 (J1, Mon) Chin, Bryan ....... 3834 (J1, Mon), 3835 (J1, Mon) Chin, Suk Fun ................................566 (B2, Wed) Chin, Sze Ting ............................. 1266 (B9, Sun) Chin, Xiao Y................................2186 (D3, Mon) Ching, Kwong-Lung ....................2708 (E7, Wed) Chino, Yuji ..................................... 1685 (B9, Fri) Chiou, Guan-Yu ........................ 3049 (E16, Mon) Chiou, Si-Ming .............................2693 (E7, Tue) .....................................................3073 (E16, Tue) Chippett, Simon ........................... 1008 (B6, Thu) Chiu, Hsien-chieh .......................... 993 (B6, Thu) Chiu, I-Chung ........................... 3055 (E16, Mon) Chiu, Kuo Feng . ........................... 601 (B2, Thu), ............................. 872 (B6, Wed), 3578 (I2, Mon) Chiu, P. T. . ................................ 2961 (E14, Mon) Chiu, Philip .................................3130 (E17, Tue) Chiu, Po-Wen .............................2837 (E11, Thu), ....................................................3041 (E15, Wed) Chiu, T. H. . ............................... 2788 (E10, Mon) Chiu, Wilson K.......1706 (B9, Fri), 1761 (B10, Wed) Chiu, Y. C. . ................................. 2574 (E5, Mon) Chiu, Yen-Wen ........ 458 (B1, Wed), 1396 (B9, Tue) Chizaki, Ryo .................................212 (A1, Mon) Chizmeshya, Andrew ................3180 (E17, Wed), .....................................................3212 (E17, Thu) Chlistunoff, Jerzy ........................... 1671 (B9, Fri) Cho, Beong Ki ...........................2824 (E11, Wed) Cho, Byung Jin .............................. 264 (A2, Tue) Cho, Byung-Won ...... 804 (B6, Tue), 928 (B6, Wed) Cho, Chuhyun ................................431 (B1, Wed) Cho, Chun-Yao ............................. 295 (A2, Wed) Cho, Do-Hyung . .......................1931 (B12, Wed), .......................1943 (B12, Wed), 1973 (B12, Thu) Cho, EunAe . .................................1383 (B9, Tue) Cho, Gu Young ..... 422 (B1, Wed), 1899 (B12, Tue) Cho, Hyun ...................................3029 (E15, Tue) Cho, Hyun-Seok ..........................1293 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1295 (B9, Tue) Cho, Hyung-Man ........................... 3550 (I1, Tue) Cho, In Hyun .................................3909 (J2, Tue) Cho, Jaehee .................................3016 (E15, Tue) Cho, Jaephil ..................................927 (B6, Wed), ............................ 1180 (B7, Thu), 1152 (B7, Tue) Cho, Jeong-Hyun ...........................854 (B6, Wed) Cho, Jong Soo .......866 (B6, Wed), 1063 (B6, Fri) Cho, Jong-Young ........................2485 (E3, Wed), ...........................2492 (E3, Wed), 2497 (E3, Wed) Cho, Ju-Hyun ..................................737 (B5, Tue) Cho, K. H. ..................................... 288 (A2, Wed) Cho, Kyeongjae .............................881 (B6, Wed) Cho, Kyu Taek ................................392 (B1, Tue) Cho, Kyuho ...................................2474 (E2, Tue) Cho, Melani ..................................2542 (E4, Tue) Cho, Moonju ............................... 3119 (E17, Tue) Cho, Seong Gyu .............................951 (B6, Wed) Cho, Sung-Jin .............................. 1039 (B6, Thu) Cho, Yoon Lae ...............................3909 (J2, Tue)
Choa, Yong-ho ..............................3810 (I5, Wed) Chobpattana, Varistha ...................2589 (E5, Tue) Choe, Seung Hoe .......................... 3308 (F2, Tue) Choe, Yoong-Kee ..........................1468 (B9, Tue) Choi, Arum ....................................952 (B6, Wed) Choi, Byoung-Deog .....................2450 (E1, Wed) Choi, Byoung-Ho . ...................... 2464 (E2, Mon) Choi, Byung Hyun .....................1770 (B10, Wed) Choi, Chang-Hwan .................... 2240 (D3, Wed), ....................................................... 3281 (F2, Tue) Choi, Chel Jong .......................... 3496 (H1, Tue), ......................................................2454 (E1, Wed) Choi, Daiwon ............................... 787 (B6, Mon), ........................... 405 (B1, Wed), 1870 (B11, Thu) Choi, Eun-Suck .............................2508 (E3, Thu) Choi, Eun-Sun . ............................ 1018 (B6, Thu) Choi, Gwang-Mun .................... 3048 (E16, Mon) Choi, GyeongRin ...........................951 (B6, Wed) Choi, Gyeungho ...........................228 (A1, Mon), ...........................1551 (B9, Wed), 1595 (B9, Thu) Choi, Hae-Young ...........................431 (B1, Wed) Choi, Han-Mei .............................2443 (E1, Wed) Choi, Hana ..................................2882 (E12, Tue) Choi, Hanshin ...............................1414 (B9, Tue) Choi, Hee Cheul . ..........................2670 (E7, Tue) Choi, Heon-Jin ..... 237 (A2, Mon), 2852 (E11, Thu) Choi, Hoon . ................................... 470 (B1, Thu) Choi, Hye-Kang ..............................743 (B5, Tue) Choi, Hyoji .................................. 3957 (J3, Mon) Choi, In-Suk . .................................868 (B6, Wed) Choi, Insoo . ..................................1419 (B9, Tue) Choi, J. O. .....................................2599 (E5, Tue) Choi, J. W. . ................................... 288 (A2, Wed) Choi, Ja-Yeon . ..............................577 (B2, Wed), ............................ 1443 (B9, Tue), 1649 (B9, Thu) Choi, Jae Ik .......... 3924 (J2, Tue), 3944 (J2, Thu) Choi, Jae Min ...... 943 (B6, Wed), 1141 (B7, Tue) Choi, Jae-Man ................................ 995 (B6, Thu) Choi, Jaecheol ....... 752 (B5, Tue), 907 (B6, Wed) Choi, Jang Wook ............................904 (B6, Wed) Choi, Jeong-Woo ........................ 1999 (C2, Mon) Choi, Ji Il .....................................1290 (B9, Tue), ............................2146 (D2, Tue), 2147 (D2, Tue) Choi, Jinho ...................................2490 (E3, Wed) Choi, Jong-Ho .... 1445 (B9, Tue), 1480 (B9, Tue) Choi, Jong-Seo . .............................866 (B6, Wed) Choi, Jongwoo ...... 1899 (B12, Tue), 422 (B1, Wed) Choi, Kookhyun . .........................157 (A1, Mon), ............................195 (A1, Mon), 196 (A1, Mon), .....................................................3080 (E16, Tue) Choi, Kyoung Hwan ...................1516 (B9, Wed), ........................................................ 1675 (B9, Fri) Choi, Kyung Cheol ......................2449 (E1, Wed) Choi, Min-Ha .............................2921 (E12, Wed) Choi, Moon-Bong .....................1940 (B12, Wed), ..................... 1941 (B12, Wed), 1951 (B12, Wed), ...................... 1952 (B12, Wed), 1953 (B12, Wed) Choi, Pyuck-Pa ............................ 2274 (D4, Thu) Choi, Si-Young ..... 651 (B4, Tue), 431 (B1, Wed) Choi, Sol ........................................952 (B6, Wed) Choi, Soo Jeong ........946 (B6, Wed), 1098 (B6, Fri) Choi, Su Kyoung ........................... 3562 (I1, Tue) Choi, Sung Kyu ..........................1739 (B10, Tue) Choi, Sung Mook .........................1453 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 3771 (I4, Tue) Choi, Sungho ..............................3078 (E16, Tue) Choi, Tae-Seop . .........................2923 (E13, Wed) Choi, Won-Youl ..........................2887 (E12, Tue) Choi, Wonchul .............................. 270 (A2, Wed) Choi, Woon Ih ........................... 1717 (B10, Sun), ...................... 1757 (B10, Wed), 1765 (B10, Wed) Choi, Yongki ................................ 3492 (H1, Tue) Choi, YongMan ........................... 2149 (D2, Wed) Choi, Young Jin . ..........................1226 (B8, Wed) Choi, Young Joon . ........................ 787 (B6, Mon)
Choi, Young-Min ..........................936 (B6, Wed), ........................................................ 995 (B6, Thu) Choi, Young-Woo ........................1373 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1410 (B9, Tue) Choi, Youngmin ..........................3078 (E16, Tue) Choi, Yun-Il . ............................... 2361 (D6, Wed) Chojnacka, Ida ...............................3714 (I3, Thu) Chon, Michael . .... 877 (B6, Wed), 770 (B5, Wed) Chong, Gang Yih ...................... 2953 (E14, Mon) Chong, Jin ............ 784 (B6, Mon), 1072 (B6, Fri) Chopra, Saurabh .......................2804 (E11, Wed), .....................................................3233 (E17, Thu) Chotard, Jean-Noël .........................645 (B4, Tue) Chou, Chia-Hsin ............................3873 (J1, Tue) Chou, Li-Hsien .............................. 3549 (I1, Tue) Chou, L.-J. .........2672 (E7, Tue), 2676 (E7, Tue), ............................2678 (E7, Tue), 2683 (E7, Tue), ............................2687 (E7, Tue), 2713 (E7, Wed) Chou, Ya-Chu . ............................ 2125 (D1, Wed) Chou, Ying-Nien .......................... 3959 (J3, Mon) Chourashiya, Muralidhar ...............450 (B1, Wed) Chow, David ................................ 3238 (E17, Fri) Chowdari, B. V. R. .........................649 (B4, Tue), .............................1074 (B6, Fri), 3682 (I3, Wed), .........................................................382 (B1, Tue) Chowdhury, Md Delwar ........... 3051 (E16, Mon) Chowdhury, Srabanti ....................2531 (E4, Tue) Chrastina, Daniel .......................3143 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3225 (E17, Thu) Christ, Jason . ...............................1292 (B9, Tue), ............................1298 (B9, Tue), 100 (A1, Mon), .......................................................1342 (B9, Tue) Christen, Hans M.........................1903 (B12, Tue) Christensen, Erik . ........................1395 (B9, Tue), ........................... 3632 (I3, Tue), 1830 (B10, Thu) Christensen, Jake ........................ 1036 (B6, Thu), ......................................................1166 (B7, Wed) Christensen, Leif H........................... 2468 (E2, Tu Christensen, Steven . ....................1340 (B9, Tue), .............................1426 (B9, Tue), 2469 (E2, Tue) Christiansen, Silke ....................... 2393 (D7, Tue) Christlieb, Andrew ........................1330 (B9, Tue) Christman, Evan E.........................3709 (I3, Wed) Christy, Maria ......... 943 (B6, Wed), 1141 (B7, Tue) Chu, Byeung Su ............................3712 (I3, Wed) Chu, C.-L................................... 3104 (E17, Mon) Chu, Deryn . .................................1324 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1325 (B9, Tue), 1469 (B9, Tue), ........................1644 (B9, Thu), 1800 (B10, Wed), .................................................... 1827 (B10, Thu) Chu, Junhao ................................. 2434 (D7, Thu) Chu, Li-Wei ...............................3095 (E16, Wed) Chu, Lung-Ku ...............................2649 (E6, Tue) Chu, May-Ying ............................1156 (B7, Wed) Chu, Rongming .............................2567 (E4, Thu) Chu, Song-Zhu . ...........................235 (A2, Mon), ........................... 1406 (B9, Tue), 2411 (D7, Wed) Chu, Ying-Hao ...........................2845 (E11, Thu), ........................3036 (E15, Wed), 3033 (E15, Tue) Chuang, Chin Huo ........................ 3278 (F2, Tue) Chuang, Ta-Ko ...........................3096 (E16, Wed) Chueh, William .......................... 1823 (B10, Thu) Chueh, Yu-Lun ...........................2871 (E12, Tue), ......................... 2668 (E7, Mon), 3021 (E15, Tue) Chujo, Nobuhito ........................1838 (B11, Wed) Chukin, Andrey V. . .......................3701 (I3, Wed) Chun, ChangMin . ....................... 2335 (D5, Wed) Chun, Jung-Hoon .........................2491 (E3, Wed) Chun, Sang-Eun .............................524 (B2, Wed) Chun, Yoon Soo .........................2944 (E13, Thu), .......................... 2945 (E13, Thu), 3991 (J4, Wed) Chun, Young-Gab ..........................456 (B1, Wed) Chung, Brice H....... 363 (B1, Tue), 364 (B1, Tue) Chung, Byeong-Hong ..................2443 (E1, Wed) Chung, Chen Chen ...........................5 (A1, Mon), .............................. 2572 (E4, Thu), 42 (A1, Mon)
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Chung, Chia-Chun ........................1150 (B7, Tue) Chung, Chil-Hee ...........................2748 (E8, Tue) Chung, Chuck .............................3152 (E17, Tue) Chung, Ding-Wen .......................... 475 (B1, Thu) Chung, Hoon T................................ 1694 (B9, Fri) Chung, Jong-Shik ........................192 (A1, Mon), ........................................................ 464 (B1, Thu) Chung, Kimberly ..........................3390 (F4, Thu) Chung, Kyung-Min .......................2748 (E8, Tue) Chung, Kyung-Yoon .................... 320 (B1, Mon), ..............................322 (B1, Mon), 804 (B6, Tue), .............................928 (B6, Wed), 1039 (B6, Thu) Chung, Mike .............................. 1816 (B10, Thu) Chung, Ren-Jei ............................2671 (E7, Tue), ........................3031 (E15, Tue), 3042 (E15, Wed) Chung, Sai-Cheong ........................361 (B1, Tue), ............................... 646 (B4, Tue), 667 (B4, Wed) Chung, Seung Young ..................... 613 (B3, Thu) Chung, Sung Kwon . .....................2011 (C2, Tue) Chung, Sung-Ting . ..................... 2125 (D1, Wed) Chung, Sung-Yoon . ........................651 (B4, Tue) Chung, T. C. Mike . ......................1356 (B9, Tue), ....................................................1774 (B10, Wed) Chung, T. D. . ................................139 (A1, Mon) Chung, Taek-Mo .......................2832 (E11, Wed), .....................................................2882 (E12, Tue) Chung, U-In .................................. 252 (A2, Tue), ......................... 2803 (E11, Wed), 3957 (J3, Mon) Chung, Young-Su ..........................2748 (E8, Tue) Chupas, Peter J............................... 335 (B1, Mon) Chuy, Carmen ...............................1364 (B9, Tue) Chye, Matthew B............................520 (B2, Wed) Chyi, Jen-Inn . .......................... 3002 (E15, Mon), ................................................... 3007 (E15, Mon) Ciampi, Guido . .............................4003 (J4, Wed) Cianci, Elena ............................... 2457 (E2, Mon) Ciccacci, Franco . .......................3207 (E17, Wed) Cid, Clement ..................................926 (B6, Wed) Cinotti, Serena ..............................3805 (I5, Wed) Ciontea, Monica A. ...................... 1584 (B9, Thu) Ciucci, Francesco . .....................1917 (B12, Wed) Civale, Yann ...... 2717 (E8, Mon), 2727 (E8, Tue) Claeys, C. ...........2637 (E6, Tue), 2638 (E6, Tue), .............................2639 (E6, Tue), 2640 (E6, Tue) Clancy, Marie . ............................. 2217 (D3, Tue) Clapham, Shawn ..........................1559 (B9, Wed) Clare, Grey . ....................................638 (B4, Tue) Clark, Andrew ..............................2538 (E4, Tue), ...........................2581 (E5, Mon), 3240 (E17, Fri) Clark, Daniel .............................. 1968 (B12, Thu) Clark, Kyle T..................................1485 (B9, Tue) Cleemann, Lars N. ....................... 1636 (B9, Thu) Clement, Jason T..............................400 (B1, Tue) Clement, Laurent .........................2611 (E5, Wed) Clendenning, Scott . ......................2480 (E2, Tue) Clevenger, Jascinda . ...................3018 (E15, Tue) Cliffel, David ............................... 3582 (I2, Mon) Clima, Sergiu .............................2806 (E11, Wed) Clochard, Marie-Claude . .............. 269 (A2, Wed) Cloutier, Jean-Noël ..................... 3439 (G2, Wed) Co, Anne .............. 886 (B6, Wed), 891 (B6, Wed) Co, Thanh Thien .......................... 1668 (B9, Thu) Coffer, Jeffery L..........................2373 (D7, Mon), ...................................................... 2380 (D7, Tue) Coffey, Kevin R. ...........................205 (A1, Mon) Coffinier, Yannick .........................2777 (E9, Thu) Cohan, Bruce ............................... 3829 (J1, Mon) Colbow, Vesna .............................1289 (B9, Tue), ..............................1362 (B9, Tue), 1670 (B9, Fri) Cole, Ivan S.........2210 (D3, Tue), 2278 (D4, Thu) Cole, Matthew T...........................3066 (E16, Tue) Coleman, Andrew ........................ 2286 (D4, Thu) Coleman, Jonathan J...................... 3276 (F2, Tue) Colinge, Cindy ......................... 2959 (E14, Mon), ........................2995 (E14, Wed), 2985 (E14, Tue)
Collaert, Nadine ....................... 3106 (E17, Mon), .........................3113 (E17, Tue), 3226 (E17, Thu) Colley, Mamadi M.........................222 (A1, Mon) Collins, Dale .................................2505 (E3, Thu) Collins, John ....... 3912 (J2, Tue), 3933 (J2, Wed) Collins, Philip G........................... 3492 (H1, Tue) Collins, Sean .......206 (A1, Mon), 3804 (I5, Wed) Colombo, Luigi ...........................2798 (E10, Tue) Colominas, Sergi . ...................... 2263 (D3, Wed), ............................ 2261 (D3, Wed), 3566 (I1, Tue) Colussi, Agustin J.........................1164 (B7, Wed) Come, Jérémy ................................655 (B4, Wed) Comment, Sean .............................. 1697 (B9, Fri) Comninellis, Christos ...................3787 (I4, Wed) Coms, Frank D..............................1305 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1559 (B9, Wed) Cong, Peng . ..................................2016 (C2, Tue) Cong, Zhepeng . ..........................3232 (E17, Thu) Conley, Jr., John ........................ 3009 (E15, Mon) Conlisk, A. Terrence ......................847 (B6, Tue), ........................................................ 1090 (B6, Fri) Connolly, Richard .......................2949 (E13, Thu) Constable, Edwin ....................... 1709 (B10, Sun) Constantino, H. R. ........................ 346 (B1, Mon) Conti, Fosca .................................1510 (B9, Wed) Contini, Léonardo ..................... 2952 (E14, Mon) Conzatti, Francesco . ................... 3117 (E17, Tue) Cook, Dan R................................ 2139 (D1, Wed) Cook, Stuart N.......................... 1885 (B12, Mon), .....................................................1895 (B12, Tue) Cooke, Paula .................................3390 (F4, Thu) Cooley, Jason C............................. 2172 (D2, Thu) Cooney, Michael ............................ 3588 (I2, Tue) Cooper, David ..............................2611 (E5, Wed) Cooper, Kevin ..............................1508 (B9, Wed) Copéret, Christophe ....................... 267 (A2, Tue) Coppersmith, Susan ...................3183 (E17, Wed) Cordova, Miguel E........................ 1600 (B9, Thu) Corn, Kevin . ...............................2970 (E14, Tue) Cornejo, Daniel ............................. 3289 (F2, Tue) Cornell, Earl . ............................. 1716 (B10, Sun) Corni, Stefano .............................. 2388 (D7, Tue) Cornilsen, Bahne C.........................520 (B2, Wed) Corpuz, April ................................1340 (B9, Tue) Correia, J. H. ..................................986 (B6, Wed) Corrigan, Damion ..........................3610 (I3, Sun) Corrigan, Dennis A.........................516 (B2, Wed) Cortie, David . .............................3133 (E17, Tue) Corvasce, Chiara ..........................2549 (E4, Wed) Cosimbescu, Lelia . ........................405 (B1, Wed) Coudevylle, Jean-René ...............3143 (E17, Tue) Coughlin, E. Bryan .......................1375 (B9, Tue) Cougnon, Charles ...........................502 (B2, Tue) Counce, Robert .............................3671 (I3, Wed) Courbat, Jérôme ..........................1891 (B12, Tue) Courty, Matthieu ........................1832 (B11, Wed) Coutanceau, Christophe ..............1523 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1533 (B9, Wed) Couzis, Alexander ...........................373 (B1, Tue) Coyle, Christopher ..................... 1980 (B12, Thu) Coyle, Dillon J.............................. 1012 (B6, Thu) Craciun, Valentin ........................3029 (E15, Tue) Craig, Nathan ................................. 474 (B1, Thu) Crawford, Mary H..................... 3003 (E15, Mon), ................................................... 3010 (E15, Mon) Creager, Stephen E. . ...................1241 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1242 (B8, Wed) Cremers, Carsten . ........................1574 (B9, Wed) Cremins, Matthew . .....................1988 (C1, Wed), ..................................................... 2006 (C2, Mon) Crepel-Marchal, Laureline . ............811 (B6, Tue) Cresce, Arthur V............................. 726 (B5, Mon) Crettol, Gregory ............................1374 (B9, Tue) Cristiani, Pierangela . ..................1994 (C1, Wed), ...................................................... 2226 (D3, Tue) Cristiano, Rodrigo . ......................1996 (C1, Wed)
Cristoloveanu, Sorin .....................2636 (E6, Tue) Critelli, Renan A............................ 3286 (F2, Tue) Croft, Mark ....................................970 (B6, Wed) Crosnier, Olivier .......................... 490 (B2, Mon), ......................... 537 (B2, Wed), 1851 (B11, Wed), .................................................... 1856 (B11, Thu) Crouch-Baker, Steven ................. 2253 (D3, Wed) Crowther, Owen ........................... 1181 (B7, Thu) Crowtz, Timothy C.......................1319 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1365 (B9, Tue) Cruickshank, Mark .......................1347 (B9, Tue) Crumlin, Ethan J...........................193 (A1, Mon), ......................... 1168 (B7, Wed), 1903 (B12, Tue) Crupi, Felice .................................2639 (E6, Tue) Cruz, Ana M. . ..............................3246 (F1, Mon) Cuentas-Gallegos, Ana Karina . ..... 610 (B2, Thu) Cuesta, Angel ................................3788 (I4, Wed) Cueto, Olga .................................3120 (E17, Tue) Cui, Hao ...........2485 (E3, Wed), 2497 (E3, Wed), ........................... 2508 (E3, Thu), 2494 (E3, Wed) Cui, Haochen ...............................2560 (E4, Wed) Cui, Yanjie .................................... 335 (B1, Mon) Cui, Yi ........................................... 336 (B1, Mon) Cui, Yi-Tao . ............................... 1852 (B11, Thu) Cui, Zhonghui ............................1956 (B12, Wed) Cuisinier, Marine ...........................935 (B6, Wed) Cullen, David A............................1313 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1314 (B9, Tue), 3737 (I4, Mon), ...................................................... 3748 (I4, Mon) Cumings, John ...............................854 (B6, Wed) Cummins, Dustin R.....................2912 (E12, Wed) Cuomo, Jerome ............................ 1644 (B9, Thu) Currie, James .................................3846 (J1, Tue) Curtiss, Lary A...... 1077 (B6, Fri), 1117 (B7, Tue) Cushing, Scott ........................... 1726 (B10, Mon) Cvelbar, Uros .............................1808 (B10, Wed) Cvetkovic, Srecko ........................ 3413 (F5, Tue), ............................. 3416 (F5, Tue), 3419 (F5, Tue) Czubatyj, Wally . ........................2808 (E11, Wed) Czurratis, Peter . .........................2973 (E14, Tue), .....................................................2975 (E14, Tue)
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D Dabke, Chinmay ......................... 1639 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1640 (B9, Thu) Dabkowski, Ryszard ...................2947 (E13, Thu) Daemon, Luc . ............................... 347 (B1, Mon) Daffos, Barbara ...............................504 (B2, Tue) Da Fonseca, Jeremy .................. 2952 (E14, Mon) Dahmen, Ulrich . ............................ 484 (B1, Thu) Dahn, Hannah M........................... 1012 (B6, Thu) Dahn, J. R. ............ 367 (B1, Tue), 701 (B4, Thu), ............................... 807 (B6, Tue), 808 (B6, Tue), .............................992 (B6, Thu), 1012 (B6, Thu), ........................... 1027 (B6, Thu), 1319 (B9, Tue), ......................... 1365 (B9, Tue), 1837 (B11, Wed) Dahn, Jackson J............................. 1012 (B6, Thu) Dahn, Jeff ........................................840 (B6, Tue) Dai, Chih-Yang .............................1398 (B9, Tue) Dai, Fang . ..................................... 328 (B1, Mon) Dai, Meilin ....................................3940 (J2, Wed) Dai, Sheng . ........... 640 (B4, Tue), 734 (B5, Tue), .............................. 836 (B6, Tue), 958 (B6, Wed), ......................................................... 3732 (I3, Fri) Dai, Wei-Syuan ..............................3873 (J1, Tue) Daiko, Yusuke ...............................980 (B6, Wed), ....................................................1937 (B12, Wed) Daimaru, Akimasa ......................1497 (B9, Wed), ........................... 1540 (B9, Wed), 1346 (B9, Tue) Daimon, Hideo . ......................... 1281 (B9, Mon), ........................... 1420 (B9, Tue), 1428 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1448 (B9, Tue), 1482 (B9, Tue), ...........................1653 (B9, Thu), 3454 (G2, Wed) Dalacu, Dan ..................................3936 (J2, Wed) Dalberth, Mark . .......................... 2465 (E2, Mon) 251
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Dale, Nilesh ....... 1385 (B9, Tue), 1415 (B9, Tue) Dale, Phillip ...............................2913 (E12, Wed) Dalili, Neda ..................................2750 (E8, Wed) Dalslet, Bjarke T. ..........................2468 (E2, Tue) Dalton, Luke T............................... 308 (A3, Wed) Damblanc, Gaetan . ........................ 1070 (B6, Fri) Dambournet, Damien . ................. 335 (B1, Mon), ........................................................666 (B4, Wed) Dameron, Arrelaine . ....................1340 (B9, Tue), .............................1426 (B9, Tue), 2469 (E2, Tue) Damiano, Brad ..............................3691 (I3, Wed) Damlencourt, Jean-François .......3120 (E17, Tue) Dang, Hai-Son ....... 1349 (B9, Tue), 1478 (B9, Tue) Dang, Trung-Dung ........................2776 (E9, Thu) Daniel, Claus . ................................642 (B4, Tue), .............................. 817 (B6, Tue), 1052 (B6, Thu) Daniel, Lise ........... 709 (B4, Thu), 1059 (B6, Fri) Danielik, Vladimir .........................3715 (I3, Thu) Dapeng, Wang . ......................... 3047 (E16, Mon) Dapkus, Paul D.......................... 3004 (E15, Mon) Dar, Ayesha Shahid .......................2093 (C4, Tue) Darab, Mahdi ...............................1522 (B9, Wed) Daramola, Damilola A..................108 (A1, Mon), ........................ 1784 (B10, Wed), 3379 (F4, Thu), .......................................................3384 (F4, Thu) Darby, Blake L............................3170 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3196 (E17, Wed) Dargaville, Steven . ....................... 774 (B6, Mon) Dargis, Rytis ................................2538 (E4, Tue), ...........................3240 (E17, Fri), 2581 (E5, Mon) Das, Chittaranjan ..........................2479 (E2, Tue) Das, Mayukhee ............................1298 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1503 (B9, Wed) Das, Prodip K.................................1333 (B9, Tue) Das, Shymal K.............................. 1252 (B8, Thu) Das, Siddhartha .............................2762 (E9, Thu) DasGupta, Rajshekar ................... 327 (B1, Mon), ........................................................888 (B6, Wed) DasGupta, Sandeepan ...................2541 (E4, Tue) da Silva, Michele O.......................1996 (C1, Wed) Datta, Dibakar ................................770 (B5, Wed) Datta, Moni Kanchan ................... 350 (B1, Mon), .........................................................353 (B1, Tue) Dattelbaum, Andrew M.................. 3261 (F1, Tue) Daval, Nicolas . ............................2634 (E6, Tue), ................................................... 3103 (E17, Mon) Davey, John . ................................1558 (B9, Wed) David, Thibaut ...........................2926 (E13, Wed) Davies, Aaron ................................577 (B2, Wed) Davis, Bret H................................ 2432 (D7, Thu) Davis, Chris H.............................. 2358 (D6, Wed) Davis, Danae .................................3988 (J4, Wed) Davis, Eric ................................... 2385 (D7, Tue) Davis, Jacob N.............................1904 (B12, Tue) Davis, Jr., James H........................ 3624 (I3, Mon) Davis, Linda . .................................888 (B6, Wed) Davis, Mike . .................................1364 (B9, Tue) Davis, Robert ................................ 3251 (F1, Tue) Davolio, Giovanni . ....................... 325 (B1, Mon) Dawson, Francis .......................... 3537 (I1, Mon) Dayeh, Shadi .................................2673 (E7, Tue) de Boer, Wiebe ............................2623 (E5, Wed), .....................................................3162 (E17, Tue) de Carra, Matheus A.................... 2270 (D4, Wed) De Gendt, S. . ..............................2799 (E10, Tue) De Gendt, Stefan . ....................... 3515 (H1, Wed) de Jesus, Cliciane Guadalupe . ........96 (A1, Mon) De Jonghe, Lutgard . ....................1156 (B7, Wed) De Jonghe, Lutgard C. .............. 1963 (B12, Thu), .................................................... 1966 (B12, Thu) De Keersgieter, An . .................. 3106 (E17, Mon) de Kersauson, Malo ....................3140 (E17, Tue) De La Rosa, Mark ........................ 3532 (I1, Mon) De la Torre, Yarimar . ..................... 3557 (I1, Tue) De Leon, Nicholas ......................2301 (D5, Mon)
De Long, H. C. . ....835 (B6, Tue), 3640 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3641 (I3, Tue), 3642 (I3, Tue), .......................................................3709 (I3, Wed) De Luca, Antonio ..........................3805 (I5, Wed) de Melo, Hercilio G.................... 2109 (D1, Wed), ..........................2133 (D1, Wed), 2250 (D3, Wed) De Meyer, Kristin .................... 3106 (E17, Mon), .....................................................3226 (E17, Thu) De Padova, Paola .......................3172 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3178 (E17, Wed) de Persis, S. .................................2948 (E13, Thu) de Rooij, Michael A......................2561 (E4, Wed) de Rooij, Nico F. ........................1891 (B12, Tue), .......................... 2755 (E8, Wed), 3840 (J1, Mon), .......................................................3996 (J4, Wed) De Salvador, Davide ................... 2631 (E6, Mon) de Souza, Joel .............................3234 (E17, Thu) de Tacconi, Norma ........................3386 (F4, Thu) De Vito, Eric ...................................641 (B4, Tue) de Vooys, Arnoud C. A. ............... 2283 (D4, Thu) de Zea Bermudez, V. .......................391 (B1, Tue) De, Sumitava . .............................. 3460 (G2, Thu) Deb Nath, Narayan C.................1779 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1804 (B10, Wed) Deb, Aniruddha .............................. 607 (B2, Thu) Debnath, Mukul ..........................3151 (E17, Tue) DeCerbo, Jennifer .......................... 3655 (I3, Tue) Deconinck, Daan . ........................ 3538 (I1, Mon) Deconinck, Johan . .......................2738 (E8, Tue), ............................3535 (I1, Mon), 3538 (I1, Mon) Decoster, Stefan ..........................3219 (E17, Thu) DeCrane, Stacy ........................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Dedyukhin, Alexander .................. 3628 (I3, Tue), .......................................................3699 (I3, Wed) Deevanhxay, Phengxay ...............1486 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1487 (B9, Wed) Degai, Motomu ........................... 2461 (E2, Mon) DeGiorgi, Virginia ....................... 2205 (D3, Tue) Degreave, Robin ........................2806 (E11, Wed) Degroote, Stefan ...........................2537 (E4, Tue) Degrosse, Jr., Patrick ................... 1040 (B6, Thu) Deguns, Eric ............................... 2465 (E2, Mon) Dekel, Dario R...............................1368 (B9, Tue) Deki, Shigehito .............................. 1685 (B9, Fri) Dekich, Adam ............................. 2340 (D5, Wed) Dekkers, Harold ..........................3226 (E17, Thu) Dekoster, Johan . ........................3222 (E17, Thu), ........................3138 (E17, Tue), 3204 (E17, Wed) Delabie, A. ..................................2946 (E13, Thu) Delaizir, Gaelle .............................. 715 (B4, Thu) Delamoreanu, Alexandru ............. 3482 (H1, Tue) Delaplagne, Tony ........................... 481 (B1, Thu) Delaye, Vincent . ........................2965 (E14, Tue), .....................................................2969 (E14, Tue) Delbos, Elise ......3292 (F2, Tue), 3318 (F3, Mon) Delgado, Alain ............................. 2388 (D7, Tue) Delgado, Carla ............................ 2262 (D3, Wed) Deligianni, L. ............................... 3350 (F4, Wed) Della Noce, Rodrigo .................... 3289 (F2, Tue), ....................................................... 3309 (F2, Tue) Delnick, Frank ...........................1844 (B11, Wed) Delprat, Daniel . ........................ 3103 (E17, Mon) Demand, Marc ...........................2922 (E13, Wed) Demarconnay, Laurent . ..............1533 (B9, Wed), .........................................................505 (B2, Tue) Dematage, Nilupulee ..................2863 (E12, Tue) Demeaux, Julien . ...........................870 (B6, Wed) Demeulemeester, Jelle ................3213 (E17, Thu) Demopoulos, George P...................653 (B4, Wed), ........................................................ 993 (B6, Thu) Demourgues, Alain ........................666 (B4, Wed) Dempwolf, Sophia .....................2999 (E14, Wed) Dendooven, Jolien ...................... 2460 (E2, Mon) Deng, Jiujun ...............................1795 (B10, Wed) Deng, Ming-Jay ............................. 604 (B2, Thu) Deng, T. W. ................................3011 (E15, Mon)
Deng, Xiaochuan .........................2559 (E4, Wed) Deng, Ya-Ping ................................680 (B4, Wed) Denis, Mariolle ...........................2969 (E14, Tue) Denisov, Eugenii I. . ....................... 3651 (I3, Tue) Dennison, Christopher R................403 (B1, Wed), ........................................................ 602 (B2, Thu) DePaula, Sara . ............................. 2221 (D3, Tue) Derendorf, K. ............................ 2962 (E14, Mon) Derenge, Michael A......................2552 (E4, Wed) Derhoumi, Zine ............................ 3461 (G2, Thu) Derieth, T..................................... 1277 (B9, Mon) Derluyn, Joff .................................2537 (E4, Tue) Dery, Hanan ...............................3207 (E17, Wed) Desai, Sanket .............................. 2335 (D5, Wed) Deshmukh, Jahnavi .....................2862 (E12, Tue) Deshmukh, Sanket A......................241 (A2, Mon) Deshpande, Rutooj D..................... 714 (B4, Thu), ........................................................ 1093 (B6, Fri) DeSilva, Aruni ............................. 3626 (I3, Mon) DesMarteau, Darryl D. . ..............1224 (B8, Wed), ......................... 1227 (B8, Wed), 1241 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1242 (B8, Wed) Desmonda, Christa . ...................... 3332 (F3, Tue) Dessemond, Laurent ..................1925 (B12, Wed) Detavernier, Christophe .............. 2460 (E2, Mon) Detchprohm, Theeradetch . ....... 3012 (E15, Mon) Detweiler, Zachary . ................... 1818 (B10, Thu) Deunf, Elise ................................... 3770 (I4, Tue) Deutsch, Todd G.........................1743 (B10, Tue), ...................... 1746 (B10, Tue), 1757 (B10, Wed), ...................... 1797 (B10, Wed), 1808 (B10, Wed) DeVaal, Jake . ................................ 306 (A3, Wed) Deveney, Bridget ............................818 (B6, Tue) Devine, Christina ......................... 1644 (B9, Thu) Devine, Roderick ..........................2601 (E5, Tue) Devine, Thomas M.......................2182 (D3, Mon) DeVivo, Gabriel ............................. 3543 (I1, Tue) Devloo-Casier, Kilian ................. 2460 (E2, Mon) Devyatkin, Sergei V........................ 3645 (I3, Tue) DeWahl, Aaron . ............................ 622 (B4, Mon) Deweerdt, Bruno ........................2922 (E13, Wed) DeWitt, Stephen J........................ 2410 (D7, Wed) Dexter, Stephen C......................... 2216 (D3, Tue) Dey, Mohar ...................................2781 (E9, Thu) Dhuey, Scott . .............................2925 (E13, Wed) Di Bartolo, B. . ...............................3912 (J2, Tue) Di Benedetto, Francesco ...............3805 (I5, Wed) Di Cioccio, Léa ..........................2965 (E14, Tue), .....................................................2969 (E14, Tue) Di Noto, Vito . .................................358 (B1, Tue) Di Vona, Maria Luisa ...................1348 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1353 (B9, Tue) Diab, Amer . ..................................2636 (E6, Tue) Diamanti, Evmorfia . .................... 3477 (H1, Tue) Diao, Guowang ........3488 (H1, Tue), 3541 (I1, Tue) Diau, Eric W................................. 2665 (E7, Mon) Diaz Aldana, Luis A..................... 3452 (G2, Wed) Díaz, Belen . ................................. 2280 (D4, Thu) Diaz, Diana .................................... 3557 (I1, Tue) Dickmann, James S..........................512 (B2, Tue) Didierjean, Sophie ........................1343 (B9, Tue) Diedrichs, Anja ............................1509 (B9, Wed) Dierickx, Sebastian .................... 1982 (B12, Thu) DiFranco, Marino ......................1776 (B10, Wed) Dileep Kumar, C. J. . ................... 2340 (D5, Wed) DiLeo, Roberta . .............................878 (B6, Wed) Dillet, Jérôme . .............................1343 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1345 (B9, Tue), 1284 (B9, Tue) Dillich, Sara .............................. 1720 (B10, Mon) Dillon, Anne . ..............................1910 (B12, Tue) Dimassi, Wissem . ..........................974 (B6, Wed) Dimitrov, Nikolay .......................3264 (F2, Mon), ............................ 3297 (F2, Tue), 3815 (I5, Wed), .......................................................3818 (I5, Wed) Dimroth, Frank ......................... 2962 (E14, Mon) Dincer, Ibrahim .............................. 471 (B1, Thu)
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Ding, Fei ...................................... 1247 (B8, Thu) Ding, Hanping . ..........................1798 (B10, Wed) Ding, Lei .......................................1444 (B9, Tue) Dingemans, Gijs ..........................2756 (E8, Wed) Dinh, Huyen N..............................100 (A1, Mon), ........................... 1292 (B9, Tue), 1293 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1298 (B9, Tue), 1340 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1342 (B9, Tue), 1503 (B9, Wed) Dinh, Van An . ............................... 631 (B4, Mon) Dinh, Viet Thanh . ......................3197 (E17, Wed) Diplas, Spyros ............................. 2346 (D6, Wed) Disabb-Miller, Melanie . ...............1350 (B9, Tue) Djemour, Rabie ..........................2913 (E12, Wed) Djenizian, Thierry ..........................832 (B6, Tue), ...................................................... 2394 (D7, Tue) Djilali, Ned ...................................1283 (B9, Tue) Djokic, Nada ................................3315 (F3, Mon) Djokic, Stojan ........3315 (F3, Mon), 3329 (F3, Tue) Djurado, Elisabeth .....................1925 (B12, Wed) Dmowski, Leslaw .........................2536 (E4, Tue) Dnyanesh, Tamboli ......................2496 (E3, Wed) Do, Dung T..........2306 (D5, Tue), 2323 (D5, Tue) Do, Yun Seon ...............................2449 (E1, Wed) Doan, Thi Thuy ............................1534 (B9, Wed) Dobrescu, Gianina ......................... 3774 (I4, Tue) Dobson, Phil ...............................3225 (E17, Thu) Doeff, Marca M..........................1831 (B11, Wed) Doerr, Christopher R...................3201 (E17, Wed) Doh, Chil-Hoon .............................431 (B1, Wed) Doh, Seungwoo . ..........................1494 (B9, Wed) Dohmae, Kazuhiko ......................1525 (B9, Wed) Doi, Hisashi .....1989 (C1, Wed), 2136 (D1, Wed) Doi, Kotaro ................................. 2355 (D6, Wed) Doi, Takayuki . ...............................755 (B5, Tue), .............................. 757 (B5, Wed), 759 (B5, Wed) Doi, Yuichi ....................................2065 (C2, Tue) Dokko, Kaoru ........12 (A1, Mon), 13 (A1, Mon), ................................14 (A1, Mon), 22 (A1, Mon), ............................. 994 (B6, Thu), 1217 (B8, Tue), .......................... 1218 (B8, Tue), 1514 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 3623 (I3, Mon) Dole, Nikhil .................................3397 (F5, Mon) Dolgyi, Alexey ................................359 (B1, Tue) Dollé, Mickael .............................. 715 (B4, Thu), .........................1911 (B12, Tue), 1912 (B12, Tue) Dolmatov, Vladimir ....................... 3665 (I3, Tue) Domen, K. . .................................. 1645 (B9, Thu) Domen, Kazunari ........................1735 (B10, Tue) Domi, Yasuhiro ..............................755 (B5, Tue), ............................. 757 (B5, Wed), 759 (B5, Wed), .........................................................74 (A1, Mon) Dominguez, Jason ......................3038 (E15, Wed) Donadio, Michael .........................3390 (F4, Thu) Dong, Guifang ............................3069 (E16, Tue) Dong, Shaojun ............................. 3828 (J1, Mon) Dong, Zhenghong ......................3040 (E15, Wed) Donne, Scott W...............................365 (B1, Tue), ..............................366 (B1, Tue), 493 (B2, Mon), ............................. 573 (B2, Wed), 575 (B2, Wed), ........................... 1143 (B7, Tue), 2246 (D3, Wed) Dontigny, M. .........705 (B4, Thu), 865 (B6, Wed) Donzel, Nicolas . ...........................1481 (B9, Tue) Doo, Seok-Gwang . ........................814 (B6, Tue), ......................................................1154 (B7, Wed) Doolittle, W. Alan ......................2906 (E12, Wed) Dorai, Arun K. ...........................1936 (B12, Wed) Dordi, Yezdi ................................ 2723 (E8, Mon) Dörfler, Susanne . .......................... 779 (B6, Mon) Doris, Bruce ................................3169 (E17, Tue) Dorjgotov, Altansukh ..................... 1692 (B9, Fri) Dorman, Scott .............................. 3624 (I3, Mon) Dorolti, Eugen . ..............................440 (B1, Wed) dos Santos, Monalisa ......................96 (A1, Mon) dos Santos, Vagner ..........................96 (A1, Mon) Dose, Wesley M...............................366 (B1, Tue) Dou, Wei ....................................3097 (E16, Wed)
Douglas, Erica . .........................2924 (E13, Wed), .........................3017 (E15, Tue), 3029 (E15, Tue) Douhal, Abderrazzak ....................3367 (F4, Thu) Dow, Wei-Ping .............................2729 (E8, Tue), ............................2730 (E8, Tue), 2743 (E8, Tue), .......................... 2746 (E8, Tue), 3316 (F3, Mon), .......................................................2731 (E8, Tue) Downie, Laura E............................. 992 (B6, Thu) Doyle, Fiona M...............................584 (B2, Wed) Dragoi, Viorel ............................2967 (E14, Tue), ........................2970 (E14, Tue), 2975 (E14, Tue), .......................2981 (E14, Tue), 2989 (E14, Wed), ....................................................2997 (E14, Wed) Dranka, Maciej . ......................... 1866 (B11, Thu) Drapeko, Maksim .......................3066 (E16, Tue) Dreier, Ken . ...............................1750 (B10, Wed) Drenckhahn, Wolfgang W............... 465 (B1, Thu) Dressler, Cyril ...............................2594 (E5, Tue) Drews, Andy ...................................816 (B6, Tue) Driscoll, Judith . ........................ 3045 (E16, Mon) Drob, Silviu Iulian ...................... 2137 (D1, Wed) Droushiotis, Nicolas ...................... 462 (B1, Thu) Druce, John .................................1895 (B12, Tue) Drucker, Ian ..................................2744 (E8, Tue) Druffel, Thad . .....2860 (E12, Tue), 2866 (E12, Tue) Dsoke, Sonia ..................................581 (B2, Wed) Du, Dan ..............3574 (I2, Mon), 3576 (I2, Mon) Du, He-Yun ...................................3388 (F4, Thu) Du, Ke ......................................... 2240 (D3, Wed) Du, Kui ........................................2751 (E8, Wed) Du, Peng ....................................... 1117 (B7, Tue) Du, Rong-Gui ......2116 (D1, Wed), 2119 (D1, Wed) Du, Wenbo ..........883 (B6, Wed), 1050 (B6, Thu) Du, Yanhai .................................1761 (B10, Wed) Duan, Lian ..................................3069 (E16, Tue) Duan, Xianbao ............................. 1015 (B6, Thu) Duan, Xiaoman ...........................3156 (E17, Tue) Duarte, M. Jazmin . ...................... 2274 (D4, Thu) Dubarry, Matthieu ......................... 479 (B1, Thu), ........................................................885 (B6, Wed) Dubau, Laetitia . ..... 1343 (B9, Tue), 1345 (B9, Tue) Dubey, Manish .............................. 3261 (F1, Tue) Dubrovskiy, Anton ......................... 3664 (I3, Tue) Duchatelet, Aurelien .................... 3355 (F4, Wed) Duchoslav, Jiri ............................2967 (E14, Tue) Ducros, Jean-Baptiste ................... 494 (B2, Mon) Dudchenko, Alexander ................3248 (F1, Mon) Dudkina, Yulia B............................2083 (C4, Tue) Dudney, Nancy J........................... 330 (B1, Mon), ..............................344 (B1, Mon), 642 (B4, Tue), ...............................698 (B4, Thu), 704 (B4, Thu), .............................. 734 (B5, Tue), 762 (B5, Wed), ............................... 810 (B6, Tue), 846 (B6, Tue), ............................. 990 (B6, Thu), 1119 (B7, Tue), ....................... 1168 (B7, Wed), 1844 (B11, Wed), .....................................................1894 (B12, Tue) Dultsev, Fedor N.......................... 2415 (D7, Wed) Dumas, Derek ...........................3197 (E17, Wed), .....................................................3132 (E17, Tue) Duncan, Hugues . ......697 (B4, Wed), 700 (B4, Thu) Duncan, Keith ............................1913 (B12, Wed) Dunlap, Richard A......................1835 (B11, Wed) Dunn, Bruce .................................. 489 (B2, Mon) Dunn, Kathleen ...........................3026 (E15, Tue) Dunstan, T. Don J.......................... 792 (B6, Mon), ...................................................... 1878 (B11, Fri) Dunwell, Marco ........................... 340 (B1, Mon), ........................................................849 (B6, Wed) Duong, Anh N................................2602 (E5, Tue) Duong, Ngoc Phuc .......................1534 (B9, Wed) Duong, Tam . ............................... 2519 (E4, Mon) Dupont, Madeleine ....................... 493 (B2, Mon) Dupont, Tania . ..............................3987 (J4, Wed) Dupré, Nicolas ...............................935 (B6, Wed) Dupuis, Russell .............................2529 (E4, Tue) Duquette, David J. ...................... 2164 (D2, Wed)
Duraisamy, Shanmughasundaram . ....................... ...................................................... 3347 (F4, Wed) Duranceau, Steven ........................205 (A1, Mon) Durand, Etienne .............................666 (B4, Wed) Duri, Simon . .................................. 3638 (I3, Tue) Dürr, Anna-Katharina .................. 1186 (B7, Thu) Dursch, Thomas J.......................... 1584 (B9, Thu) Durst, Julien ....... 1343 (B9, Tue), 1345 (B9, Tue) Dussarrat, Christian ......................2484 (E2, Tue) Dussault, Donald . .......................2981 (E14, Tue) Dussault, Laurent .......................2809 (E11, Wed) Dutt, Birendra (Raj) ....................3141 (E17, Tue) Dutta, Monica ......1362 (B9, Tue), 1670 (B9, Fri) Dutta, Sreya ..................................1297 (B9, Tue) Duvall, Janna ............................... 3238 (E17, Fri) Dyatkin, Boris ................................ 605 (B2, Thu) Dynkin, Alexey ..........................1926 (B12, Wed) Dysard, Jeff ..................................2498 (E3, Wed)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
E Ealet, Benedicte .........................3172 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3178 (E17, Wed) East, Allan L....................................3606 (I3, Sun) Ebbesen, Sune D........................ 1815 (B10, Thu), .................................................... 1825 (B10, Thu) Eberhardt, Ramona .....................2982 (E14, Tue) Eberle, Anna-Marietta . ................. 780 (B6, Mon) Eberman, Kevin .............................982 (B6, Wed) Ebihara, Daisuke ............................3867 (J1, Tue) Ebihara, Takayoshi . ......................1389 (B9, Tue) Ebrahim, Shaker . ........................2899 (E12, Tue) Eccleston, Alexis . ........................ 1875 (B11, Fri) Eckert, Jürgen ................................670 (B4, Wed) Eckert, Juergen . ............................ 347 (B1, Mon) Eckstein, Sebastian ....................... 780 (B6, Mon) Edagawa, Kazuaki .......................223 (A1, Mon), ............................. 3839 (J1, Mon), 3886 (J1, Tue) Eddy Jr., Charles .......................... 3479 (H1, Tue) Eddy, Jr, C. R. ............................. 2523 (E4, Mon) Edmond, Samson ........................3143 (E17, Tue) Edmonds, Mary . ...........................2588 (E5, Tue) Edmondson, Ken . .......................3130 (E17, Tue) Edström, Kristina .......................... 1062 (B6, Fri), ......................................................1159 (B7, Wed) Edwards, Danny . ....................... 1980 (B12, Thu) Egashira, Minato ............................49 (A1, Mon), ............................ 579 (B2, Wed), 1220 (B8, Tue), .................................................... 1858 (B11, Thu) Egawa, Takumi ............................. 3420 (F5, Tue) Egbe, Daniel A............................1773 (B10, Wed) Ego, Takuma ................................. 3306 (F2, Tue) Eguchi, Hisao . ..............................1220 (B8, Tue) Eguchi, Koichi ............................1573 (B9, Wed), ..................... 1921 (B12, Wed), 1939 (B12, Wed), ....................................................1944 (B12, Wed) Eguchi, Mika . ........44 (A1, Mon), 46 (A1, Mon), ..............................47 (A1, Mon), 144 (A1, Mon), ........................................................910 (B6, Wed) Eguchi, Naoki ...............................1417 (B9, Tue) Ehashi, Tatsuya ...........................2189 (D3, Mon) Ehrenberg, Helmut ........................671 (B4, Wed), .............................. 675 (B4, Wed), 677 (B4, Wed) Eichler, Marko ...........................2988 (E14, Wed) Eikerling, Michael .......................1315 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1309 (B9, Tue) Einaga, Yasuaki . ........................ 2074 (C4, Mon), .............................3773 (I4, Tue), 3787 (I4, Wed), .......................................................3802 (I4, Wed) Ejiri, Eiji .......................................1392 (B9, Tue) Ekström, Madeleine ..................... 2313 (D5, Tue) El, M. ...........................................2547 (E4, Wed) El Belghiti, Hanane . .................... 3292 (F2, Tue), ......................................................3318 (F3, Mon) El Dasher, Bassem ........................ 729 (B5, Mon) El-Deab, Mohamed .......................1403 (B9, Tue) 253
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El Hannach, Mohamed ................ 1631 (B9, Thu) El-Kady, Ihab ................................3994 (J4, Wed) El Khakani, Soumia .....................1214 (B8, Tue), ........................................................873 (B6, Wed) El Kurdi, Moustafa .....................3140 (E17, Tue) El Tayeb, Hussameldin ................. 335 (B1, Mon) El-Zahab, Bilal . ........................... 1022 (B6, Thu) Elabd, Yossef A............................... 605 (B2, Thu) Elam, Jeffrey W........................... 2459 (E2, Mon), .......................................................2478 (E2, Tue) Elangbam, Jason .............................637 (B4, Tue) Elbaz, Lior ..................................... 1689 (B9, Fri) Elce, Ed ..............227 (A1, Mon), 2752 (E8, Wed) Elhalawaty, Shereen . ................... 3426 (F5, Wed) Elhassid, Dror .................................805 (B6, Tue) Eliseev, Eugene ..........................1917 (B12, Wed) Eller, Jens ..................................... 1630 (B9, Thu) Ellern, Ilya ....................................3998 (J4, Wed) Elliman, Robert ..........................3196 (E17, Wed) Elliott, Kenneth ............................ 3238 (E17, Fri) Ellis, Leah D............................... 1853 (B11, Thu) Elmustafa, Abedlmageed ............2984 (E14, Tue) Eloi, Jean-Charles ........................ 3422 (F5, Wed) Elsayed-Ali, Hani ....................... 2124 (D1, Wed) Elvins, Jon . ................................ 2255 (D3, Wed), ..........................2256 (D3, Wed), 2244 (D3, Wed) Elwasif, Wael ................................. 1067 (B6, Fri) Ely, David ...................................... 475 (B1, Thu) Ely, Fernando ...............................1996 (C1, Wed) Emmanuel, Bosco ........................ 2210 (D3, Tue) Emslie, David J..............................2480 (E2, Tue) Enache, Mirela ........1986 (C1, Wed), 3774 (I4, Tue) Enachescu, Marius ....................... 3836 (J1, Mon) Ench, Robert M.............................1551 (B9, Wed) Enculescu, Ionut ........................2900 (E12, Tue), ....................................................... 3417 (F5, Tue) Enculescu, Monica . ....................2900 (E12, Tue) Ender, Moses . .............................. 785 (B6, Mon), ............................. 1005 (B6, Thu), 1069 (B6, Fri) Endo, Hiroaki . ..............................174 (A1, Mon) Endo, Kazuhiko ............................2596 (E5, Tue) Endo, Morinobu ............................131 (A1, Mon) Endo, Satoshi ................................1425 (B9, Tue) Endo, Soichiro ............................2893 (E12, Tue) Endo, Takayuki ........................... 2007 (C2, Mon) Endo, Takuya ................................. 1091 (B6, Fri) Endo, Tomoyuki . ..........................3689 (I3, Wed) Endoh, Tetsuo ............................2817 (E11, Wed) Endres, Frank ........ 3631 (I3, Tue), 3634 (I3, Tue) Eneman, Geert ........................... 3119 (E17, Tue), ....................... 3106 (E17, Mon), 3113 (E17, Tue) Engel-Herbert, Roman ..................2589 (E5, Tue) Engelhard, Mark H........................ 1116 (B7, Tue), ...................................................... 1247 (B8, Thu) Engelhardt, Christina .....................658 (B4, Wed) Engelhardt, George R.................. 2156 (D2, Wed), ...........................2203 (D3, Tue), 2265 (D3, Wed) Engelmann, Sebastian ............... 3109 (E17, Mon) Engstrom, Allison M.......................584 (B2, Wed) Engtrakul, Chaiwat ......................1579 (B9, Wed) Enjoji, Toshikatsu .........................134 (A1, Mon) Enomoto, Masato ........................2371 (D7, Mon) Enomoto, Takeshi ........................ 3617 (I3, Mon) Ensslen, Charlotte ....................... 2334 (D5, Wed) Enyedi, Virginie ............................. 267 (A2, Tue) Eo, Sung-Hwa .................................95 (A1, Mon) Eom, Ji-Yong ....... 1016 (B6, Thu), 825 (B6, Tue) Eom, KwangSup ..........................1383 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1397 (B9, Tue), 1589 (B9, Thu) Epping-Martin, Kathleen .............1517 (B9, Wed) Eppstein, Richard I. ......................2775 (E9, Thu) Epstein, Eric . .................................854 (B6, Wed) Epting, William K.........................1541 (B9, Wed) Epur, Rigved ................................. 342 (B1, Mon) Erbe, Andreas . .............................1163 (B7, Wed) Ercius, Peter ................................... 484 (B1, Thu)
Ercolano, Giorgio . .................... 3045 (E16, Mon) Erdmann, Cristiane A......................3876 (J1, Tue) Erdonmez, Can K.......................... 1054 (B6, Thu) Ergoktas, Muhammet ..................... 1704 (B9, Fri) Eriksson, Mark . .........................3183 (E17, Wed) Erkaya, Yunus .............................2881 (E12, Tue) Erlebacher, Jonah ......................... 1622 (B9, Thu) Ernst, Frank . ................................. 3291 (F2, Tue) Errico, Michael .............................. 1703 (B9, Fri) Esaka, Takao ..................................934 (B6, Wed) Esaki, Yuichi .................................3679 (I3, Wed) Esashi, Masayoshi . .......................188 (A1, Mon) Escalante-Garcia, Ismailia L.......1794 (B10, Wed) Escobar, Beatriz ............................1456 (B9, Tue) Escrig, Juan ...................................2483 (E2, Tue) Eskusson, Jaanus ....... 386 (B1, Tue), 600 (B2, Thu) Espinosa-Arbelaez, Diego G...........2367 (D7, Mon), ............................2403 (D7, Tue), 2404 (D7, Tue) Esposito, Daniel V....................... 1714 (B10, Sun) Esseni, David .............................. 3117 (E17, Tue) Essig, Stephanie ........................ 2962 (E14, Mon) Estejab, Ali . ..................................108 (A1, Mon) Etcheberry, Arnaud ...................... 3292 (F2, Tue), .......................... 3318 (F3, Mon), 2384 (D7, Tue), ......................... 2909 (E12, Wed), 2401 (D7, Tue) Etzelstorfer, Tanja .......................3225 (E17, Thu) Euler, William .................................754 (B5, Tue) Eun, Sunghun . ...............................983 (B6, Wed) Eun, Young Jin ...............................978 (B6, Wed) Evanoff, Kara ...................................4 (A1, Mon), ..............................215 (A1, Mon), 1064 (B6, Fri) Evans, Anna ............................. 1883 (B12, Mon), .....................................................1901 (B12, Tue) Evans, Jim W.................................210 (A1, Mon), ...............................369 (B1, Tue), 729 (B5, Mon) Eychmüller, Alexander ............... 1657 (B9, Thu), ........................................................3865 (J1, Tue) Eziashi, Jude J............................... 2324 (D5, Tue) Ezzaouia, Hatem ............................974 (B6, Wed)
Fedkiw, Peter . ......1644 (B9, Thu), 1730 (B10, Tue) Fehr, Karl Thomas ...................... 2336 (D5, Wed) Fehrmann, Rasmus .......................3684 (I3, Wed) Fei, Ed ........................................3177 (E17, Wed) Fei, Ling . .......................................890 (B6, Wed) Fei, Zhi . ..........................................636 (B4, Tue) Feijó, Taís . ....................................2585 (E5, Tue) Feldman, Leonard C.....................2987 (E14, Tue) Feliciano, Ileana . ........................... 3557 (I1, Tue) Feliu, Juan M. ................................ 3754 (I4, Tue) Fellinger, Tim-Patrick ................. 3453 (G2, Wed) Fellner, Pavel .................................3715 (I3, Thu) Felser, Claudia ...........................3184 (E17, Wed) Felt, Wyatt . .................................. 1588 (B9, Thu) Feng, Luxing ..................................3726 (I3, Thu) Feng, Xue . ....................................1347 (B9, Tue) Feng, Yuanfei ................................ 3334 (F3, Tue) Feng, Zhihong ..............................2556 (E4, Wed) Fenton, Kyle ........998 (B6, Thu), 1002 (B6, Thu) Ferain, Isabelle P....................... 2959 (E14, Mon), ....................................................2995 (E14, Wed) Fergus, J. W........... 1872 (B11, Fri), 2340 (D5, Wed) Ferguson, Glen .............................. 1117 (B7, Tue) Ferguson, Todd .............................. 1081 (B6, Fri) Fernandes, M. .................................391 (B1, Tue) Feron, Damien ............................. 2219 (D3, Tue) Ferrari, Alberto ..........................3207 (E17, Wed) Ferrari, Jean ................................ 2133 (D1, Wed) Ferre Llin, Lourdes .....................3225 (E17, Thu) Ferreira, Paulo . ........................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Ferreira, Rute A................................391 (B1, Tue) Ferrese, Anthony ........................... 790 (B6, Mon) Ferri, Stefano ............................. 2004 (C2, Mon), ...........................2007 (C2, Mon), 2057 (C2, Tue) Feser, Ralf ................................... 2356 (D6, Wed) Fetzer, C. M. ............................. 2961 (E14, Mon) Fetzer, Chris ................................3130 (E17, Tue) Fey, Edmond .................................3818 (I5, Wed) Feygenson, Mikhail ..................... 3540 (I1, Mon) Fic, Krzysztof .........505 (B2, Tue), 511 (B2, Tue) Fichtner, Maximilian . ................... 791 (B6, Mon) Fiechter, Sebastian .................... 1727 (B10, Mon) Fielden, Ryan I.................................30 (A1, Mon) Fierro, Stéphane ............................3787 (I4, Wed) Figueiredo, Filipe M...................... 299 (A2, Wed) Filbert, Alexander ....................... 2406 (D7, Wed) Filimonov, Alexey . ....................... 3412 (F5, Tue) Filippi, Johnatan ...........................3385 (F4, Thu) Findlay, Melvin ..............................3859 (J1, Tue) Finnegan, Patrick ..........................3988 (J4, Wed) Fiorenza, Patrick ...........................2568 (E4, Thu) Firet, Nienke ...............................1742 (B10, Tue) Fisher, Aaron S...............................1211 (B8, Tue) Fisher, Craig . ..................................839 (B6, Tue) Fitch, Brian ....................................966 (B6, Wed) Fitz, Clemens ................................2602 (E5, Tue) Fitzgerald, Eugene A...................3136 (E17, Tue), ...................................................... 3236 (E17, Fri) Flake, John .......... 1783 (B10, Wed), 2747 (E8, Tue) Fleetwood, Dan M........................2637 (E6, Tue), .......................................................2641 (E6, Tue) Fleischmann, Claudia .................3174 (E17, Tue) Flewitt, Andrew J....................... 3045 (E16, Mon) Floetgen, Christoph . ...................2970 (E14, Tue) Flores, Jasmine ...........................2897 (E12, Tue) Florian, Leucht . ............................. 3546 (I1, Tue) Florica, Camelia . ........................2900 (E12, Tue) Fluegel, Alexander ........................ 3285 (F2, Tue) Flügge, Jens .................................. 3415 (F5, Tue) Foe, Kurniawan . ........................2879 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2895 (E12, Tue) Foelske-Schmitz, Annette ............. 3611 (I3, Sun), .......................................................3790 (I4, Wed) Foerster, Daniel . ............................ 3588 (I2, Tue) Foeslke, Annette .......................... 1657 (B9, Thu) Fofanov, Grigorii L. ......................3695 (I3, Wed)
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F Fabbri, Emiliana ...................... 1882 (B12, Mon), ........................ 1885 (B12, Mon), 3790 (I4, Wed), .................................................... 1970 (B12, Thu) Fabbri, Jean-Marc .......................2965 (E14, Tue) Faccinelli, Martin . ........................2647 (E6, Tue) Fahrenkrug, Eli .............................3804 (I5, Wed) Fairweather, Joseph D...................1367 (B9, Tue), ............................1490 (B9, Wed), 1672 (B9, Fri), ........................................................ 1674 (B9, Fri) Falk, Magnus ................................. 3589 (I2, Tue) Falster, Robert J............................2642 (E6, Tue), .......................................................2643 (E6, Tue) Fan, Ji . ...................................... 2953 (E14, Mon) Fan, Jie ....................................... 1716 (B10, Sun) Fan, Wei-Jun ...............................3165 (E17, Tue) Fan, Yang-Shun . ........................3095 (E16, Wed) Fan, Yunpeng ..................................845 (B6, Tue) Fan, Zhiyong ................................2708 (E7, Wed) Fanciulli, Marco . ........................ 2457 (E2, Mon) Fang, Jason .................................. 1013 (B6, Thu) Fang, Liang ......... 3335 (F3, Tue), 3338 (F3, Tue) Fang, Xiaosheng ....................... 3006 (E15, Mon) Fanous, Jean . .................................897 (B6, Wed) Fantini, Andrea ..........................2806 (E11, Wed) Farrell, Troy W............................... 774 (B6, Mon) Fatih, Khalid .................................. 3593 (I2, Tue) Fau, Michal .................................. 3575 (I2, Mon) Faulstich, Martin ......................... 2336 (D5, Wed) Favia, Paola . ............................. 3106 (E17, Mon) Favier, Frederic .......487 (B2, Mon), 3795 (I4, Wed) Fayette, Matthew ......................... 3297 (F2, Tue), .............................3815 (I5, Wed), 3818 (I5, Wed) Feaver, Aaron ................................ 346 (B1, Mon) Fedkin, Mark . .... 1816 (B10, Thu), 2236 (D3, Wed)
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Fogel, Keith . .......2992 (E14, Wed), 3351 (F4, Wed) Foghmoes, Søren .......................1942 (B12, Wed) Foister, Shane .........1639 (B9, Thu), 1640 (B9, Thu) Foley, Matthew P.............................835 (B6, Tue), .............................. 3640 (I3, Tue), 3641 (I3, Tue), ..............................3642 (I3, Tue), 3709 (I3, Wed) Föll, Helmut ........ 779 (B6, Mon), 1087 (B6, Fri), ......................... 2366 (D7, Mon), 2422 (D7, Wed) Fonseca, Fabio Coral .................1802 (B10, Wed) Fontaine, Hervé . ............................ 267 (A2, Tue) Fontaine, Olivier ......................... 1175 (B7, Thu), ........................................................3856 (J1, Tue) Fontana, Robert . ........................... 3407 (F5, Tue) Fontaniere, Richard . ..................2998 (E14, Wed) Fontenot, Ross ........ 3906 (J2, Tue), 3953 (J2, Thu), ............................. 3954 (J2, Thu), 4008 (J4, Wed) Foresti, Maria Luisa ......................3805 (I5, Wed) Forgie, John C................................1214 (B8, Tue) Forney, Michael W..........................878 (B6, Wed) Forsyth, Maria . ....1123 (B7, Tue), 2101 (D1, Wed), .......................... 2362 (D6, Wed), 3258 (F1, Tue), ..............................3612 (I3, Sun), 3673 (I3, Wed) Fortin, Christopher . .......................516 (B2, Wed) Fortunato, Guglielmo . ................ 2631 (E6, Mon) Fortune, Torben . .........................3018 (E15, Tue) Foss, Carl Erik L..............................822 (B6, Tue) Foster, John C..........2602 (E5, Tue), 2621 (E5, Wed) Fotedar, Rahul . ............................ 1035 (B6, Thu) Fourgeot, Fabrice ......................... 1172 (B7, Thu) Fourmentin, Marc ......................1958 (B12, Wed) Fournel, Frank . ........................ 2952 (E14, Mon), ........................2981 (E14, Tue), 2990 (E14, Wed) Fowler, Michael ...........................1475 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1613 (B9, Thu) Fox, Alexander . ........................ 3107 (E17, Mon) Fox, Douglas ................................244 (A2, Mon), ................................ 3641 (I3, Tue), 3731 (I3, Fri) Fox, Eric T............ 512 (B2, Tue), 1223 (B8, Wed) Frackowiak, Elzbieta .....................505 (B2, Tue), .........................................................511 (B2, Tue) Franca, Daniel ............................3144 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3186 (E17, Wed) Francis, Sarah ...............................2637 (E6, Tue) Franco, Jacopo ............................ 3119 (E17, Tue) Franger, Sylvain ........................... 3341 (F4, Wed) Frank, Arthur . .............................2858 (E12, Tue) Frank, Martin M............................2615 (E5, Wed) Frankel, Gerald ........................... 2215 (D3, Tue), ..................................................... 2350 (D6, Wed) Franquet, Alexis ..........................3213 (E17, Thu) Franz, Silvia .................................. 3294 (F2, Tue) Frateur, Isabelle . .......................... 2207 (D3, Tue) Fray, Derek . ...................................3728 (I3, Thu) Fredon, Raphael .............................874 (B6, Wed) Freguia, Stefano .......................... 3445 (G2, Wed) French, William ...........................3397 (F5, Mon) Freunberger, Stefan A................. 1107 (B7, Mon), ...................................................... 1175 (B7, Thu) Freund, Michael .........................1776 (B10, Wed) Frey, Lothar . .................................2645 (E6, Tue) Friedl, Jochen . ............................... 3551 (I1, Tue) Friedrich, Daniel .......................... 3509 (H1, Tue) Friedrich, K. Andreas . ............... 3438 (G2, Wed), ........................................................ 3546 (I1, Tue) Friesen, Mark .............................3183 (E17, Wed) Frigeri, Cesare . ..........................3200 (E17, Wed) Frigerio, Jacopo .........................3143 (E17, Tue), ....................... 3225 (E17, Thu), 3200 (E17, Wed) Frisk, Simon . ................................1302 (B9, Tue) Frites, Mourad . .......................... 1715 (B10, Sun) Fritz, Mathias ............................... 3353 (F4, Wed) Fröba, Michael ..............................1209 (B8, Tue) Fröhlich, Karol . .......................... 2463 (E2, Mon) Froitzheim, Jan ........................... 2341 (D5, Wed) Fromm, Olga ....... 659 (B4, Wed), 1205 (B8, Tue) Froning, Dieter . ............................1336 (B9, Tue)
Frtiz, David ...................................1286 (B9, Tue) Fry, Albert J.................................. 2066 (C4, Mon) Fu, Fang .........................................680 (B4, Wed) Fu, Qiang ......................................1208 (B8, Tue) Fu, Richard S................................1555 (B9, Wed) Fu, Wujun . ......................................810 (B6, Tue) Fu, Xinyu ......................................2593 (E5, Tue) Fu, Yanbao ............703 (B4, Thu), 964 (B6, Wed) Fu, Yaw-Shyan ...............................568 (B2, Wed) Fu, Yongzhu .................................. 1113 (B7, Tue) Fu, Zi Yuan . ................................. 3464 (G2, Thu) Fu, Zuozhen .........2751 (E8, Wed), 3150 (E17, Tue) Fuchigami, Teruaki ..................... 3428 (F5, Wed), ...................................................... 3429 (F5, Wed) Fuchigami, Toshio . .................... 2069 (C4, Mon), ..........................2071 (C4, Mon), 2082 (C4, Tue), ........................... 2088 (C4, Tue), 2089 (C4, Tue), .......................................................2092 (C4, Tue) Fugane, Keisuke ..........................1566 (B9, Wed) Fugivara, Cecilio . ....................... 2130 (D1, Wed) Fuh, Chur-Shyang ......................3095 (E16, Wed) Fujieda, Shinji ...............................1436 (B9, Tue) Fujigaya, Tsuyohiko . .................. 1265 (B9, Sun), ............................ 1327 (B9, Tue), 3489 (H1, Tue) Fujihira, Hiroshi . .........................3322 (F3, Mon) Fujii, Eriko ....................................3889 (J1, Wed) Fujii, Keitaro .................................3789 (I4, Wed) Fujii, Minoru ................................ 2428 (D7, Thu) Fujii, Takashi ......... 133 (A1, Mon), 2408 (D7, Wed) Fujii, Toshiki .................................2686 (E7, Tue) Fujikawa, Yuki .............................. 3282 (F2, Tue) Fujimaki, Yoshinobu .....................209 (A1, Mon) Fujimori, Yoshie . ..........................2014 (C2, Tue) Fujimoto, Cy H..............................407 (B1, Wed), ............................409 (B1, Wed), 1616 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1617 (B9, Thu) Fujimoto, Haruki . .......................... 3596 (I2, Tue) Fujimoto, Shinji ......................... 2140 (D1, Wed), ........................2184 (D3, Mon), 2190 (D3, Mon), ..........................2355 (D6, Wed), 2413 (D7, Wed) Fujimoto, Shintaro ...................... 3441 (G2, Wed) Fujimoto, Takahiro . .......................981 (B6, Wed) Fujimura, Koji . ........................... 1195 (B8, Mon) Fujimura, Norifumi ....................2827 (E11, Wed) Fujimura, Shigeto .......................... 251 (A2, Tue) Fujinami, Masanori ...................... 2171 (D2, Thu) Fujinami, Tatsuo ..........................1232 (B8, Wed) Fujino, Masahisa .........................2966 (E14, Tue) Fujisawa, Ai ..................................1471 (B9, Tue) Fujishiro, Yoshinobu ..................1946 (B12, Wed) Fujita, Katsuhiko . .......................2889 (E12, Tue) Fujita, Koji ....................................2679 (E7, Tue) Fujita, Kyoko ......3704 (I3, Wed), 3710 (I3, Wed) Fujita, Ryota . .............................. 2251 (D3, Wed) Fujita, Shizuo ....... 2441 (E1, Wed), 3320 (F3, Mon) Fujita, Yoshio ................................. 1691 (B9, Fri) Fujita, Yuji . .................................3059 (E16, Tue) Fujito, Kenji ................................. 3956 (J3, Mon) Fujiwara, Naoko ...........................404 (B1, Wed), ........................... 1323 (B9, Tue), 1458 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1683 (B9, Fri) Fujiwara, Sérgio T............................96 (A1, Mon) Fujiwara, Yuta ........................... 1880 (B12, Mon) Fujiwara, Yutaka .......................... 3507 (H1, Tue) Fukami, Kazuhiro ......................2377 (D7, Mon), .....................................................2368 (D7, Mon) Fukaya, Takahiro . ....................... 2005 (C2, Mon) Fukaya, Yukinobu ......................... 3668 (I3, Tue), .............................3669 (I3, Tue), 3706 (I3, Wed), .............................3707 (I3, Wed), 3708 (I3, Wed) Fukazawa, Kyoko ........................2017 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2051 (C2, Tue) Fukazawa, Taishi . ........................1562 (B9, Wed) Fukiage, Yuki ................................2739 (E8, Tue) Fukiya, Naomi .............................. 627 (B4, Mon) Fukuda, Junji . ...............................2027 (C2, Tue)
Fukuda, Katsutoshi ........................31 (A1, Mon), ................................82 (A1, Mon), 740 (B5, Tue), ........................... 783 (B6, Mon), 1191 (B8, Mon) Fukuda, Naoki . ..............................956 (B6, Wed) Fukuda, Yumi .................................3971 (J3, Tue) Fukuhara, Takahiro ....................2831 (E11, Wed) Fukui, Ken-ichi .............................3605 (I3, Sun), .............................. 3658 (I3, Tue), 3662 (I3, Tue), ............................... 3690 (I3, Wed), 3734 (I3, Fri) Fukui, Ken-ichi ...............................383 (B1, Tue) Fukumitsu, Hitoshi ......................1566 (B9, Wed) Fukumura, Tomoteru . ................. 2582 (E5, Mon) Fukumuro, Naoki .........................186 (A1, Mon), ........................... 2371 (D7, Mon), 3306 (F2, Tue) Fukunaga, Atsushi . ...................1848 (B11, Wed), .................................................... 1865 (B11, Thu) Fukunaga, Hiroshi . ......................180 (A1, Mon), ........................................................ 1693 (B9, Fri) Fukunaka, Yasuhiro .....................198 (A1, Mon), ........................... 211 (A1, Mon), 3344 (F4, Wed), ...................................................... 3352 (F4, Wed) Fukushima, Akinori ......................1335 (B9, Tue) Fukushima, Akira . ........................177 (A1, Mon) Fukushima, Chikako ..................... 316 (A3, Wed) Fukushima, Motoki .....................3154 (E17, Tue) Fukushima, Takafumi .................2654 (E6, Wed), ..................................................... 2719 (E8, Mon) Fukushima, Yasuyuki .................. 2328 (D5, Wed) Fukushima, Yuzuru ........................ 1091 (B6, Fri) Fukuta, Kenji ...............................1462 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1594 (B9, Thu) Fukutsuka, Tomokazu ........................................... ............................ 117 (A1, Mon), 118 (A1, Mon), ............................120 (A1, Mon), 121 (A1, Mon), ............................122 (A1, Mon), 123 (A1, Mon), ............................125 (A1, Mon), 136 (A1, Mon), ............................. 660 (B4, Wed), 690 (B4, Wed), ............................... 769 (B5, Wed), 821 (B6, Tue) Fukutuka, Tomokazu . ................... 119 (A1, Mon) Fukuyama, Yosuke .......................1496 (B9, Wed) Fukuzumi, S. ............................... 3524 (H1, Wed) Fuller, Thomas F...........................1215 (B8, Tue), ......................................................1526 (B9, Wed) Fuller, Timothy ......1559 (B9, Wed), 961 (B6, Wed) Fuller, Tom ..................................... 1095 (B6, Fri) Fulvio, Pasquale . ............................ 3732 (I3, Fri) Funabashi, Hisakage ....................2043 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2044 (C2, Tue), 2047 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2052 (C2, Tue) Funahashi, Takahiro ...................1937 (B12, Wed) Funaki, Tsuyoshi ......................... 2521 (E4, Mon) Funato, Yuichi ............................. 2328 (D5, Wed) Fung, Kuan-Zong . ....................... 295 (A2, Wed), ............................ 693 (B4, Wed), 2058 (C2, Tue), .......................................................3378 (F4, Thu) Fung, Ying-Sing .............................3721 (I3, Thu) Fung, Yingsing ..............................2773 (E9, Thu) Furuhata, Takeo . ........................... 272 (A2, Wed) Furuichi, Koji . .............................. 799 (B6, Mon) Furukawa, Hiroshi .......................132 (A1, Mon), .........................................................388 (B1, Tue) Furukawa, Keizo ..........................182 (A1, Mon), ......................................................1160 (B7, Wed) Furukawa, Takashi ........................2065 (C2, Tue) Furusawa, Hiroshi .......................3072 (E16, Tue) Furusawa, Kentaro ....................... 3956 (J3, Mon) Furuta, Mamoru ....................... 3047 (E16, Mon), .....................................................3072 (E16, Tue) Furuta, Naoya .................................647 (B4, Tue) Furuta, Shigeo ............................2848 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2849 (E11, Thu) Furuya, Hirotoshi ..........................2651 (E6, Tue) Furuya, Yasuyuki ...........................686 (B4, Wed) Furuya, Yoshihisa . ....................... 1272 (B9, Sun) Fury, Jonathan ............................. 2248 (D3, Wed) Fusalba, Florence ........................... 1059 (B6, Fri)
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Fuscaldo, Jared ..............................430 (B1, Wed) Fushimi, Koji ............................... 2429 (D7, Thu) Futamoto, Masaaki ...................... 3399 (F5, Tue), ....................................................... 3402 (F5, Tue) Futamura, Naoki ...........................1137 (B7, Tue) Fuyuki, Takashi . ..........................2548 (E4, Wed)
Garich, Holly .............................. 3444 (G2, Wed) Garland, Nancy L..........................1517 (B9, Wed) Garsany, Yannick .........................1297 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 3343 (F4, Wed) Garsuch, Arnd ........ 436 (B1, Wed), 1120 (B7, Tue), ........................... 1186 (B7, Thu), 1231 (B8, Wed) Gartner, Mariuca Gartner ............... 3774 (I4, Tue) Garzon, Fernando H...................... 347 (B1, Mon), .......................... 1301 (B9, Tue), 1563 (B9, Wed), ............................ 1596 (B9, Thu), 1688 (B9, Fri), .......................1964 (B12, Thu), 1965 (B12, Thu), ........................... 3373 (F4, Thu), 3527 (I1, Mon), .......................................................3895 (J1, Wed) Gaskill, D. Kurt . ........................ 2523 (E4, Mon), ...................................................... 3479 (H1, Tue) Gassilloud, Rémy . ........................2594 (E5, Tue) Gasteiger, Hubert A....................... 780 (B6, Mon), .......................... 1111 (B7, Mon), 1120 (B7, Tue), ........................................................ 1705 (B9, Fri) Gatineaub, Julien ........................3163 (E17, Tue) Gatti, Eleonora ...........................3207 (E17, Wed) Gatzen, Hans H........ 3409 (F5, Tue), 3415 (F5, Tue) Gauckler, Ludwig J. ................. 1883 (B12, Mon), ....................... 1891 (B12, Tue), 1897 (B12, Tue), ........................ 1901 (B12, Tue), 1905 (B12, Tue) Gaudenzi, Rocco .......................... 1630 (B9, Thu) Gaudin, Gweltaz .........................2969 (E14, Tue) Gaune-Escard, Marcelle . ...............3714 (I3, Thu) Gaur, A. P. S. .................................. 259 (A2, Tue) Gausepohl, Steve .......................3186 (E17, Wed) Gautam, Abhay Raj Singh ............. 484 (B1, Thu) Gautsch, Sebastian ........................3996 (J4, Wed) Gavish, Nir . ..................................1330 (B9, Tue) Ge, Daohan .................................. 2386 (D7, Tue) Ge, Junjie ...................................1798 (B10, Wed) Ge, Shanhai .................................. 1594 (B9, Thu) Geary, Steven ....... 2283 (D4, Thu), 2423 (D7, Wed) Geert, Eneman ............................3211 (E17, Thu) Geib, Kent ..................................3034 (E15, Wed) Geiculescu, Olt E. .......................1224 (B8, Wed), ......................... 1227 (B8, Wed), 1241 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1242 (B8, Wed) Geiger, Georg . ............................ 2343 (D5, Wed) Gelb, Jeff . ..................................... 802 (B6, Mon) Gélin, Patrick .............................1802 (B10, Wed) Gelloz, Bernard ..........................2378 (D7, Mon), ....................................................3189 (E17, Wed) Gemmen, Randall ......................1928 (B12, Wed) Gencarelli, Federica ...................3211 (E17, Thu), .......................... 3213 (E17, Thu), 2649 (E6, Tue) Genesan, Prabhu ..........................1568 (B9, Wed) Geng, Dongsheng ....................... 1106 (B7, Mon) Geng, Xinglian . ............................. 3639 (I3, Tue) Geng, Yanli ................................... 3251 (F1, Tue) Gennett, Thomas .1340 (B9, Tue), 2469 (E2, Tue) George, A........................................ 713 (B4, Thu) George, Aaron ................................3868 (J1, Tue) George, Jinnie .............................. 3426 (F5, Wed) George, Kyle E............................1743 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1797 (B10, Wed) George, Tom .................................. 262 (A2, Tue) George, Vyran L.............................1215 (B8, Tue) Georges, Samuel ........................1802 (B10, Wed) Gerbach, Ronny ..........................2983 (E14, Tue) Gerbrand, Ceder . .......................1846 (B11, Wed) Gerdes, Kirk . ............................1927 (B12, Wed), ....................................................1928 (B12, Wed) Gergaud, Patrice . ........................2965 (E14, Tue) Gerharz, Julian ...........................3192 (E17, Wed) Gering, Kevin L..............................826 (B6, Tue), ..............................885 (B6, Wed), 1088 (B6, Fri), ......................... 1234 (B8, Wed), 1239 (B8, Wed), ...................................................... 1253 (B8, Thu) Geringer, Jean .............................. 2199 (D3, Tue) Germain, Marianne .......................2537 (E4, Tue)
Gerngross, Mark-Daniel ............... 1087 (B6, Fri), ..................................................... 2422 (D7, Wed) Gesemann, Benjamin ................... 2427 (D7, Thu) Gessner, Thomas .........................2976 (E14, Tue) Gewirth, Andrew A.........................741 (B5, Tue), ...................................................... 3740 (I4, Mon) Geymayer, Martin .........................161 (A1, Mon) Ghadiri, Mojtaba ............................ 468 (B1, Thu) Gherman, Benjamin F....................2086 (C4, Tue) Ghirardi, Maria L........................1751 (B10, Wed) Ghosh, N....................................... 3841 (J1, Mon) Ghrib, Abdelhamid .....................3140 (E17, Tue) Giannazzo, Filippo . ......................2568 (E4, Thu) Giannelis, Emmanuel . ................. 1013 (B6, Thu) Giaume, Domitille .........................582 (B2, Wed) Gibbons, William T......................1738 (B10, Tue) Gila, B. P......................................3017 (E15, Tue) Gila, Brent . .................................3029 (E15, Tue) Gilbert, James .......1276 (B9, Mon), 1317 (B9, Tue) Gilbert, Richard ..........................2949 (E13, Thu) Gildea, Arthur N............................ 1011 (B6, Thu) Gill, David .................................. 2103 (D1, Wed) Gilliam, Ryan ...... 3437 (G2, Wed), 3440 (G2, Wed) Gillis, Harry P.............................2930 (E13, Wed) Gillner, Arnold ............................2971 (E14, Tue) Gilman, Jeffrey W..........................244 (A2, Mon) Gim, JiHyeon .................................924 (B6, Wed) Ginley, David ................................1340 (B9, Tue) Ginsburg, Eyal ............................3128 (E17, Tue) Giordani, Vincent ....................... 1112 (B7, Mon), ...................................................... 1257 (B8, Thu) Giorgioni, Anna .........................3207 (E17, Wed) Giovanardi, Roberto . .................... 325 (B1, Mon) Gittleson, Forrest .......................... 716 (B4, Thu), ........................... 1502 (B9, Wed), 3786 (I4, Wed) Gjersing, Erica .............................1579 (B9, Wed) Glans-Suzuki, Per-Anders ..............739 (B5, Tue) Glazowska, Izabela ...................... 2431 (D7, Thu) Glenn, Michael . .............................573 (B2, Wed) Glines, Eddie . ..............................2622 (E5, Wed) Glover, Carol F............................. 2257 (D3, Wed) Gluckman, Bruce J....................... 2139 (D1, Wed) Gluschenkov, Oleg . .................. 3109 (E17, Mon) Glushenkov, Alex M......................1123 (B7, Tue) Gnanavel, M......... 329 (B1, Mon), 798 (B6, Mon) Go, Geun-Ho . ............................1787 (B10, Wed) Goda, Takahiro . ..........................2884 (E12, Tue) Goddard III, William A.................. 1066 (B6, Fri), .......................... 1308 (B9, Tue), 1561 (B9, Wed), ....................... 1819 (B10, Thu), 2930 (E13, Wed) Godignon, Philippe ......................2563 (E4, Wed) Goenaga, Gabriel A......................1564 (B9, Wed), ............................1639 (B9, Thu), 1640 (B9, Thu) Gogola, Jacob .............................2370 (D7, Mon) Gogotsi, Yury ............................... 489 (B2, Mon), .............................. 504 (B2, Tue), 525 (B2, Wed), ............................. 530 (B2, Wed), 555 (B2, Wed), ...............................602 (B2, Thu), 603 (B2, Thu), ...............................605 (B2, Thu), 655 (B4, Wed) Gogyo, Yuma ................................156 (A1, Mon) Goh, Simon Chun Kiat ...............1744 (B10, Tue) Gokcen, Dincer ............................ 3290 (F2, Tue), ........................... 3274 (F2, Mon), 3820 (I5, Wed) Goldberg, Alexander .................... 1259 (B8, Thu) Goldoni, Guido ............................ 2388 (D7, Tue) Goldstein, Michael . ......................2509 (E3, Thu) Gole, James ................................. 2416 (D7, Wed) Goli, Sai Manohar . .......................1316 (B9, Tue) Gollas, Bernhard .......................... 3287 (F2, Tue), ....................................................... 3303 (F2, Tue) Golshadi, Masoud .........................2769 (E9, Thu) Gomadam, Parthasarathy ............. 1037 (B6, Thu) Gómez de la Fuente, Jose Luis ....... 1522 (B9, Wed) Gomez-Romero, Pedro ................201 (A1, Mon), ............................. 571 (B2, Wed), 652 (B4, Wed), ........................................................ 710 (B4, Thu)
G Gabriel, Markus .........................2988 (E14, Wed) Gabureac, Mihai . ..........................4001 (J4, Wed) Gadre, Milind . ............................1900 (B12, Tue) Gadzuric, Slobodan . ......................3714 (I3, Thu) Gagliardo, Jeffery ......................... 321 (B1, Mon) Gaillard, Nicolas M.................... 1709 (B10, Sun), ....................... 1710 (B10, Sun), 1741 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1775 (B10, Wed) Gaiselmann, Gerd ........................1489 (B9, Wed) Gaitan, Michael . ....................... 2783 (E10, Mon) Gajda-Schrantz, Krisztina .......... 1709 (B10, Sun) Galanti, Serena . .........................2909 (E12, Wed) Galeti, Milene ...............................2640 (E6, Tue) Galiano, Hervé ...............................870 (B6, Wed) Galindo, Christophe .......................552 (B2, Wed) Galinski, Henning .......................1897 (B12, Tue) Galipaud, Jules . ............................248 (A2, Mon) Gallacher, Kevin F......................3132 (E17, Tue), ......................... 3197 (E17, Wed), 3242 (E17, Fri) Gallagher, William ........................ 3407 (F5, Tue) Gallant, Betar M.......................... 1103 (B7, Mon), ..................................................... 1105 (B7, Mon) Gallardo, Hugo ............................1996 (C1, Wed) Gallardo-Moreno, Amparo María .2234 (D3, Tue) Galloway, Ken ..............................2637 (E6, Tue) Galván, Juan C............................ 2141 (D1, Wed), ...........................2234 (D3, Tue), 2352 (D6, Wed) Gambe, Yoshiyuki . .........................809 (B6, Tue) Gambino, Jeff . .......................... 3109 (E17, Mon) Gan, Lin ....................................... 1608 (B9, Thu) Gandikota, Srinivas . .....................2593 (E5, Tue) Ganesan, Prabhu .........................1505 (B9, Wed), ............................ 1607 (B9, Thu), 1701 (B9, Fri), ..................................................... 2259 (D3, Wed) Ganesan, Selvarani . .................... 2259 (D3, Wed) Ganesh, Panchapakesan .................762 (B5, Wed) Ganguli, Seshadri . ........................2593 (E5, Tue) Ganguly, Udayan .......................2804 (E11, Wed) Gannon, Paul . ....2316 (D5, Tue), 2324 (D5, Tue) Ganter, Matthew ............................878 (B6, Wed) Gao, Bing .........2920 (E12, Wed), 3371 (F4, Thu) Gao, Fei . .........................................639 (B4, Tue) Gao, G..............................................505 (B2, Tue) Gao, Han ................ 384 (B1, Tue), 594 (B2, Thu) Gao, Peng-Cheng .......................... 487 (B2, Mon) Gao, Rui .........................................424 (B1, Wed) Gao, Tongzhai .............................. 2289 (D4, Thu) Gao, Xin . ........................................401 (B1, Tue) Gao, Yan . .......................................3970 (J3, Tue) Gaponik, Nikolai . ..........................3865 (J1, Tue) Garbarino, Sébastien ..................... 3754 (I4, Tue), ........................................................ 3777 (I4, Tue) Garbellini, Gustavo S.....................2012 (C2, Tue) Garces, Nelson ............................. 3479 (H1, Tue) García, Edwin ......475 (B1, Thu), 3958 (J3, Mon) García-Galván, Federico ............. 2352 (D6, Wed) García-Jareño, José ........................15 (A1, Mon), ..........................2127 (D1, Wed), 2262 (D3, Wed) Garcia Tamayo, Esteban ................874 (B6, Wed) Garcia, Guillermo.......................... 286 (A2, Wed) Garcia, Hector R...........................1508 (B9, Wed) Garcia, Jarem R.......96 (A1, Mon), 3876 (J1, Tue) Garcia, Robert ............................... 724 (B5, Mon) Garcia-Lastra, Juan Maria . ..........1165 (B7, Wed) Garde, Komal . .............................. 300 (A2, Wed) Gardner, Lindsay A....................... 1249 (B8, Thu) Gargini, Paolo A........................... 2624 (E6, Mon) 256
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Gonçalves, Wesley N.................... 2230 (D3, Tue) Goncalves, L. M..............................986 (B6, Wed) Gong, Jie .......... 3393 (F5, Mon), 3398 (F5, Mon) Gong, Mingyang ........................1928 (B12, Wed) Gong, Weping ................................3714 (I3, Thu) Gong, Xiangdong . ....................... 3488 (H1, Tue) Gong, Xiao . ............................. 3103 (E17, Mon), ....................... 3221 (E17, Thu), 3223 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3224 (E17, Thu) Gong, Yongyan .............................. 3554 (I1, Tue) Gong, Yunhui ................................. 463 (B1, Thu) González Islas, Juan Carlos ......... 2212 (D3, Tue) González, Sergio ......................... 2424 (D7, Wed) González-Carrasco, José Luis ......... 2141 (D1, Wed) González-Martín, María Luisa ......... 2234 (D3, Tue) Gonzalez Martinez, Ignacio ........ 2252 (D3, Wed) Gonzalez, Omar .........................2905 (E12, Wed) Gonzalez, Roberto ......................2373 (D7, Mon) Goodchild, Sarah A........................3713 (I3, Wed) Goode, Taylor ................................ 3643 (I3, Tue) Goorsky, M. S........................... 2963 (E14, Mon), .......................2986 (E14, Tue), 2993 (E14, Wed), .......................2995 (E14, Wed), 3000 (E14, Wed) Gopalan, Preethi .......................... 1633 (B9, Thu) Gopalan, Srikanth ......................1904 (B12, Tue), ....................................................1926 (B12, Wed) Gordin, Mikhail ............................ 328 (B1, Mon) Gore, Colin . ......1920 (B12, Wed), 1976 (B12, Thu) Gorelik, Julia . ............................. 2002 (C2, Mon) Gorenz, Alan ...............................3018 (E15, Tue) Gorer, Sasha ........ 3437 (G2, Wed), 3440 (G2, Wed) Gores, Heiner Jakob . ....................1205 (B8, Tue) Göring, Petra ................................ 2427 (D7, Thu) Görlitz, Detlef ...............................2483 (E2, Tue) Gorski, Lukasz ...............................3869 (J1, Tue) Gorte, Raymond . ..........................3372 (F4, Thu) Goryachev, Dmitrii .....................2372 (D7, Mon) Gostick, Jeff. T.............................. 1629 (B9, Thu) Goto, Masahide ......................... 2790 (E10, Mon) Goto, T...........................................3887 (J1, Wed) Gotoh, Kazuma .......................... 1852 (B11, Thu) Gottesfeld, Shimshon . .................1498 (B9, Wed) Gould, Charles ..............................2512 (E3, Thu) Gourishankar, Karthick . .............. 1877 (B11, Fri) Gournis, Dimitrios ....................... 3477 (H1, Tue) Goux, Ludovic ...........................2806 (E11, Wed) Govoreanu, Bogdan ...................2806 (E11, Wed) Gowda, Sanketh ........................... 778 (B6, Mon), ...................................................... 1051 (B6, Thu) Goya, Naoki .................................. 3418 (F5, Tue) Gozdz, Antoni S............................ 1001 (B6, Thu) Graetz, Jason .......... 638 (B4, Tue), 732 (B5, Tue) Graff, Andreas . ...........................2975 (E14, Tue) Graff, Gordon L............................ 1247 (B8, Thu) Graham, Cheek ............................... 3729 (I3, Fri) Graham, Uschi .............................. 338 (B1, Mon) Grandfield, Kathryn .................... 2460 (E2, Mon) Granitzer, Petra ..........................2375 (D7, Mon), ...........................2380 (D7, Tue), 2381 (D7, Tue), ...................................................... 2385 (D7, Tue) Granmo, Marcus ............................ 3589 (I2, Tue) Grant, John . ................................. 2218 (D3, Tue) Grant, Patrick ................................ 492 (B2, Mon) Grasser, Tibor . ............................ 3119 (E17, Tue) Grassman, Tyler ..........................3135 (E17, Tue) Grätzel, Michael . ....................... 1709 (B10, Sun) Graves, Christopher ...................1923 (B12, Wed) Gray, Harry B...............................1711 (B10, Sun) Gray-Weale, Angus A.................. 2326 (D5, Wed) Greco, Giorgia ............................... 712 (B4, Thu) Greco, Giuseppe ...........................2568 (E4, Thu) Greeley, Jeffrey .............................867 (B6, Wed), .............................1117 (B7, Tue), 3824 (I5, Wed) Green, Hadiyah-Nicole ................. 302 (A2, Wed) Green, R........................................2547 (E4, Wed) Greenbaum, Steve G.......................576 (B2, Wed)
Greene, George ............................ 3528 (I1, Mon) Greer, Frank ..................................2472 (E2, Tue) Greer, H. Frank ..............................429 (B1, Wed) Gregoire, John . .......................... 1716 (B10, Sun) Gregory, Thomas D..........................357 (B1, Tue) Greiner, Horst ................................ 465 (B1, Thu) Greszler, Thomas ........................ 1050 (B6, Thu), ......................................................1518 (B9, Wed) Grew, Kyle N.........1706 (B9, Fri), 1800 (B10, Wed) Grey, Clare P..................................530 (B2, Wed), .............................. 629 (B4, Mon), 706 (B4, Thu) Gries, T.........................................2948 (E13, Thu) Griffiths, Trevor R.......................... 3649 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3650 (I3, Tue), 3651 (I3, Tue), .............................3695 (I3, Wed), 3701 (I3, Wed) Griffoni, Alessio . ..........................2639 (E6, Tue) Grilli, Emanuele . .......................3207 (E17, Wed) Grillo, Angelica . ..........................227 (A1, Mon), ......................................................2752 (E8, Wed) Grimes, Robin .............................. 1045 (B6, Thu) Grimm, Tobias ............................ 1277 (B9, Mon) Grimminger, Jens ...........................897 (B6, Wed) Grisch, Roman ............................ 2357 (D6, Wed) Griswold, Kimberly ......................3390 (F4, Thu) Grizzle, W. E.................................. 302 (A2, Wed) Groeseneken, Guido . ................. 3119 (E17, Tue), ....................................................2806 (E11, Wed) Gröger, Oliver ............................... 780 (B6, Mon) Groom, Daniel ............................ 1276 (B9, Mon) Gross, Mark .................................. 1116 (B7, Tue) Grossmann, Katharina ...................3860 (J1, Tue) Grossner, Ulrike ...........................2549 (E4, Wed) Groult, Henri .................................534 (B2, Wed), .............................625 (B4, Mon), 666 (B4, Wed), ............................. 672 (B4, Wed), 676 (B4, Wed), .............................. 678 (B4, Wed), 679 (B4, Wed) Gruetzmacher, Detlev.................3192 (E17, Wed) Grutter, Peter................................. 3838 (J1, Mon) Grützmacher, Detlev....................3214 (E17, Thu) Gryaznova, Tatyana V....................2083 (C4, Tue) Grzanka, E......................................2536 (E4, Tue) Grzanka, S......................................2536 (E4, Tue) Grzejszczyk, Katarzyna ................. 597 (B2, Thu) Grzybowski, Gordon . .................3212 (E17, Thu) Gu, Diefeng .......... 2772 (E9, Thu), 2984 (E14, Tue) Gu, Hal-Bon . ............................... 289 (A2, Wed), .............................290 (A2, Wed), 291 (A2, Wed), .............................292 (A2, Wed), 293 (A2, Wed), ....................................................... 294 (A2, Wed) Gu, Junsi ......................................206 (A1, Mon), ............................ 3533 (I1, Mon), 3804 (I5, Wed) Gu, Meng ........................................639 (B4, Tue) Gu, Shuang ..................................1370 (B9, Tue), ............................1612 (B9, Thu), 1615 (B9, Thu) Gu, Wenbin ..................................1569 (B9, Wed) Guan, Guoqing . ............................1407 (B9, Tue) Guan, Shan . ................................ 2162 (D2, Wed) Guaraldo, Thais . ...........................3792 (I4, Wed) Guay, Daniel .................................3754 (I4, Tue), ..............................3777 (I4, Tue), 248 (A2, Mon) Gubarev, Mikhail V....................... 321 (B1, Mon), ......................................................1490 (B9, Wed) Gudbrandsen, Henrik .................. 2320 (D5, Tue), ........................................................ 3636 (I3, Tue) Gudimetta, Venugopal ................... 1070 (B6, Fri) Guduru, Pradeep R..........................744 (B5, Tue), ............................... 747 (B5, Tue), 754 (B5, Tue), .............................. 770 (B5, Wed), 877 (B6, Wed) Guenther, Matthew .......................1364 (B9, Tue) Guerfi, A.................705 (B4, Thu), 865 (B6, Wed) Guerfi, Abdelbast .673 (B4, Wed), 674 (B4, Wed) Guerrero, Jean ................................ 267 (A2, Tue) Gueye, Rokhaya . .........................2755 (E8, Wed) Guezennec, Yann ........................... 1090 (B6, Fri) Gui, Feng ....................................2180 (D3, Mon)
Guilizzoni, Manfredo . ................1988 (C1, Wed), ..................................................... 2006 (C2, Mon) Guillemet, Philippe ...................... 490 (B2, Mon), ............................. 537 (B2, Wed), 1284 (B9, Tue) Guiseppi-Elie, Anthony ............ 2785 (E10, Mon) Guiver, Michael ...........................1470 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1661 (B9, Thu) Gulakowski, John ...........................375 (B1, Tue) Guldi, D. M.........3484 (H1, Tue), 3502 (H1, Tue) Gullapalli, Hemtej . ........................884 (B6, Wed) Gulledge, Alexander .................... 3462 (G2, Thu) Gummalla, Mallika ..................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Gunasekaran, Sundaram ..................8 (A1, Mon), ........................... 583 (B2, Wed), 1993 (C1, Wed), ........................... 3364 (F4, Wed), 3364 (F4, Wed) Gunning, Brendan ......................2906 (E12, Wed) Gunshi, Takayuki ............................89 (A1, Mon) Guo, Bingkun . ...............................958 (B6, Wed) Guo, Cheng .................................3223 (E17, Thu) Guo, Huang ................................ 1812 (B10, Thu) Guo, J. ........................................ 1709 (B10, Sun) Guo, Jinghua ...................................739 (B5, Tue) Guo, Junsong ..... 1325 (B9, Tue), 1469 (B9, Tue) Guo, Pengfei ..............................3223 (E17, Thu), ....................... 3227 (E17, Thu), 3235 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3221 (E17, Thu) Guo, Shirui . ....... 535 (B2, Wed), 3368 (F4, Thu), ............................... 3868 (J1, Tue), 507 (B2, Tue) Guo, Tony ....................................2440 (E1, Wed) Guo, Weiming .............................3138 (E17, Tue) Guo, Xiangxin . ..........................1956 (B12, Wed) Guo, Xingpeng . .......................... 2363 (D6, Wed) Guo, Xuefei . ................................3245 (F1, Mon) Guo, Ya ....................................... 2116 (D1, Wed) Guo, Yongsheng ..............................354 (B1, Tue) Guo, Yu-Guo ........326 (B1, Mon), 2907 (E12, Wed) Gupta, Gunjan .................................65 (A1, Mon) Gupta, Rejeev K........................... 2238 (D3, Wed) Gupta, Sumeet . .............................2595 (E5, Tue) Gupta, Suyog ..............................3222 (E17, Thu) Gür, Turgut M................................420 (B1, Wed), ............................ 480 (B1, Thu), 1893 (B12, Tue) Gurevitch, Inna .............................1202 (B8, Tue) Gurioli, Massimo .......................3200 (E17, Wed) Gusieva, Kateryna . ..................... 2358 (D6, Wed) Gütay, Levent . ...........................2913 (E12, Wed) Gutel, Thibaut ................................ 709 (B4, Thu) Gutierrez-Aitken, Augusto . ........2968 (E14, Tue) Gutt, Tomasz ................................2545 (E4, Wed) Guyomard, Dominique .................935 (B6, Wed), .................................................... 1856 (B11, Thu) Guzman, Mauricio ....................... 3626 (I3, Mon) Guzzi, Mario ..............................3207 (E17, Wed) Gwo, Shangjr ..............................2871 (E12, Tue) Gyenge, Elöd L............................1575 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1576 (B9, Wed) Gyuk, Imre ..................................... 611 (B3, Thu)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
H Ha, Hyeon Jun .............................157 (A1, Mon), ............................195 (A1, Mon), 196 (A1, Mon), .....................................................3080 (E16, Tue) Ha, Jeongsuk ...............................1892 (B12, Tue) Ha, Jinsu ........................................ 1675 (B9, Fri) Ha, Ryong .........237 (A2, Mon), 2852 (E11, Thu) Ha, Seungbum . ..............................452 (B1, Wed) Ha, Yejin .........................................90 (A1, Mon) Ha, Yoon-Cheol .............................431 (B1, Wed) Haan, John L..................................1326 (B9, Tue) Haarahiltunen, Antti . ...................2655 (E6, Wed) Haarberg, Geir Martin . ............... 2320 (D5, Tue), ........................... 3295 (F2, Tue), 3468 (G2, Thu), ...............................3630 (I3, Tue), 3723 (I3, Thu) Haas, Herwig ......... 1344 (B9, Tue), 1364 (B9, Tue) 257
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Habazaki, Hiroki ...........................558 (B2, Wed), ............................ 133 (A1, Mon), 569 (B2, Wed), .........................1961 (B12, Thu), 2399 (D7, Tue), ......................... 2408 (D7, Wed), 2857 (E12, Tue) Habersat, D...................................2547 (E4, Wed) Hachimura, Hironori ...................2896 (E12, Tue) Hackenberg, Ken ..........................1208 (B8, Tue) Hackendorn, Robert A..................1521 (B9, Wed) Hacker, Viktor .........161 (A1, Mon), 1328 (B9, Tue) Hackney, Stephen . ....................... 622 (B4, Mon), ....................................................1836 (B11, Wed) Hada, Hiromitsu . ........................2796 (E10, Tue) Hadjar, Abdelkader ....................1802 (B10, Wed) Hadley, Peter .................................2647 (E6, Tue) Hadvary, Paul . ............................. 3840 (J1, Mon) Hafner, Martina . .........................2951 (E13, Thu) Hafner, Steve . .................................818 (B6, Tue) Haga, Ken-ichi ............................3071 (E16, Tue) Haga, Masa-aki .............................. 256 (A2, Tue) Haga, Masaaki ..............................219 (A1, Mon) Hagen, Markus . ............................ 779 (B6, Mon) Hagfeldt, Anders ............................ 597 (B2, Thu) Häggman, Leif ............................... 597 (B2, Thu) Hagihara, Taizo ............................. 3306 (F2, Tue) Hagiwara, Asuna ...........................216 (A1, Mon) Hagiwara, Hidehisa . .................. 1712 (B10, Sun) Hagiwara, Kei ........................... 2790 (E10, Mon) Hagiwara, Masashi . ......................1448 (B9, Tue) Hagiwara, Rika ........ 513 (B2, Tue), 950 (B6, Wed), ....................... 1515 (B9, Wed), 1848 (B11, Wed), .........................1865 (B11, Thu), 3615 (I3, Mon), ...........................3617 (I3, Mon), 3621 (I3, Mon), ........................................................3725 (I3, Thu) Hahlin, Maria ...............................1159 (B7, Wed) Hai, Bin .................697 (B4, Wed), 700 (B4, Thu) Hai, Minh Thi Nguyen .................. 3285 (F2, Tue) Haik, Ortal ......... 852 (B6, Wed), 1241 (B8, Wed) Haile, Sossina M........................ 1823 (B10, Thu), ....................................................1947 (B12, Wed) Hajdok, Imre .................................1351 (B9, Tue) Hakiri, Norio ................................2697 (E7, Wed) Hakuta, Yukiya . .............................3913 (J2, Tue) Halalay, Ion C................................580 (B2, Wed), .......................................................852 (B6, Wed), ........................... 961 (B6, Wed), 1224 (B8, Wed), ......................... 1227 (B8, Wed), 1241 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1242 (B8, Wed) Halat, David M.............................2291 (D5, Mon) Halevi, Barr . ....1572 (B9, Wed), 1610 (B9, Thu), ...........................1646 (B9, Thu), 1663 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1699 (B9, Fri) Hall, David B................................ 1871 (B11, Fri) Hall, David S................................. 2208 (D3, Tue) Hall, Simon B..............................2181 (D3, Mon) Hall, Timothy ............................... 3467 (G2, Thu) Hallen, J. M..................................2178 (D3, Mon) Hallett, Jason . .............................. 3619 (I3, Mon) Hallinan, Daniel ............................1140 (B7, Tue) Halliop, Ela ........1583 (B9, Thu), 1626 (B9, Thu) Hallmann-Seiffert, Birgit ............ 2626 (E6, Mon) Halloran, John .............................. 1054 (B6, Thu) Halpin, John ...............................3197 (E17, Wed) Halsall, H. Brian ..........................3245 (F1, Mon) Halvarsson, Mats ......................... 2315 (D5, Tue) Hamada, Keisuke ........................2873 (E12, Tue) Hamada, Tomoyuki . .................... 631 (B4, Mon), ........................................................694 (B4, Wed) Hamagami, Jun-ichi ................... 1962 (B12, Thu) Hamaguchi, Yuka ........................ 2117 (D1, Wed) Hamanaka, Tadashi .........................749 (B5, Tue) Hamao, Naoki .................................45 (A1, Mon) Hamasuna, Yoshihiro ......................84 (A1, Mon) Hamaya, Kohei ..........................3123 (E17, Tue), ........................... 3424 (F5, Wed), 3425 (F5, Wed) Hamdan, Monjid ............................ 1703 (B9, Fri) Hamel-Paquet, J.........705 (B4, Thu), 865 (B6, Wed)
Hammond, John ........................... 2432 (D7, Thu) Hammond, Paula . ........................ 500 (B2, Mon), ............................ 1022 (B6, Thu), 1114 (B7, Tue) Hamza, Alex . .............................. 3518 (H1, Wed) Han, B.......................................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Han, Byungchan ..........................1453 (B9, Tue), ...........................1524 (B9, Wed), 1595 (B9, Thu) Han, Chang-Hoon ........................2450 (E1, Wed) Han, Genquan .......................... 3103 (E17, Mon), ........................ 3165 (E17, Tue), 3221 (E17, Thu) Han, Genquan ............................3223 (E17, Thu), ....................... 3224 (E17, Thu), 3227 (E17, Thu), ........................ 3228 (E17, Thu), 3235 (E17, Thu) Han, Gil-Sang ............................1753 (B10, Wed) Han, Hyouksoo ....... 743 (B5, Tue), 2445 (E1, Wed) Han, I. S......................................1936 (B12, Wed) Han, Jeong Hwan ........................2843 (E11, Thu) Han, Jeong-Woo . ...................... 1882 (B12, Mon) Han, Ji-Hyung ...............................139 (A1, Mon) Han, Jinkyu ...................................3925 (J2, Tue), ...............................3973 (J3, Tue), 3984 (J3, Tue) Han, Jun Hyun ..............................3997 (J4, Wed) Han, Kai ............2617 (E5, Wed), 2619 (E5, Wed) Han, Kwi Nam ...............................28 (A1, Mon), .................................34 (A1, Mon), 35 (A1, Mon) Han, Min-Fang . ........................ 1974 (B12, Thu), .................................................... 1977 (B12, Thu) Han, Min-Koo .......................... 3050 (E16, Mon), .......................3090 (E16, Wed), 3091 (E16, Wed) Han, Moon Gyu ............................3941 (J2, Wed) Han, Ning . ...................................2702 (E7, Wed) Han, Ryongtae . ..............................950 (B6, Wed) Han, Sang-Don ........................... 1249 (B8, Thu), ............................1250 (B8, Thu), 1251 (B8, Thu) Han, Seong Ho ........................... 2104 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2105 (D1, Wed) Han, Si-Ping . .............................2930 (E13, Wed) Han, Taehee . .................................1385 (B9, Tue) Han, Thomas ............................... 3518 (H1, Wed) Han, Yoon Sung .........................2934 (E13, Wed) Han, Zhenlin .................................2025 (C2, Tue) Hanada, Kenji ...............................3511 (H1, Tue) Hanai, Toshimichi ......................2936 (E13, Wed) Hanasaki, Masahiro ................... 1981 (B12, Thu) Hanata, Nobuaki ...........................2040 (C2, Tue) Hanawa, Takao . ..........................1989 (C1, Wed), ..........................2136 (D1, Wed), 2143 (D1, Wed) Hanaya, Minoru .............................3922 (J2, Tue) Hanbücken, Margrit ................... 2412 (D7, Wed), .......................................................2475 (E2, Tue) Hance, Brad ..................................3988 (J4, Wed) Haneda, Masaaki . ......................1955 (B12, Wed) Hang, Bui Thi ............................. 1191 (B8, Mon) Hangarter, Carlos M. . ................. 1619 (B9, Thu), ....................................................... 3290 (F2, Tue) Hanks, Douglas C.......................1797 (B10, Wed) Hannah, Mark ...............................3924 (J2, Tue), ............................. 3944 (J2, Thu), 3973 (J3, Tue), ........................................................3984 (J3, Tue) Hansen, Dane ............................... 1591 (B9, Thu) Hansen, Douglas C...................... 2348 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 2353 (D6, Wed) Hansen, Heine A......................... 1826 (B10, Thu) Hansen, Karolyn ...........................3993 (J4, Wed) Hansen, Ole . ...............................3170 (E17, Tue) Hanson, Jonathan .......................... 322 (B1, Mon) Hanyu, Shinya . ...............................63 (A1, Mon) Hao, Liang ....................................1339 (B9, Tue) Hao, Xiaoguang ...........................206 (A1, Mon), .............................. 859 (B6, Wed), 955 (B6, Wed) Hao, Yong .................................. 1823 (B10, Thu) Hapiot, Philippe ......................... 3522 (H1, Wed), ...................................................... 3530 (I1, Mon) Happek, U. O..................................3974 (J3, Tue) Happek, Uwe .................................3972 (J3, Tue) Haque, Aman ................................4000 (J4, Wed)
Haque, Inam U...............................2093 (C4, Tue) Hara, Hiroki ...................................3907 (J2, Tue) Hara, Kanehusa ........................... 3454 (G2, Wed) Hara, Kensuke . .............................3935 (J2, Wed) Hara, Kohei ........1642 (B9, Thu), 1643 (B9, Thu) Hara, Masanori ............................1355 (B9, Tue), .............................1411 (B9, Tue), 1413 (B9, Tue) Hara, Masaya ................................1386 (B9, Tue) Hara, Nobuyoshi ..........................174 (A1, Mon), ..........................2206 (D3, Tue), 2269 (D4, Wed), ........................... 2271 (D4, Thu), 2272 (D4, Thu) Hara, Ryo ...................................... 623 (B4, Mon) Harada, Hirofumi ......................2920 (E12, Wed), .......................................................3371 (F4, Thu) Harada, Junpei ................................67 (A1, Mon) Harada, Manabu . ..........................2048 (C2, Tue) Harada, Masamichi ........................3969 (J3, Tue) Harada, Shinsuke .........................2620 (E5, Wed) Harada, Takashi . ........................2908 (E12, Wed) Harada, Takunori . .........................151 (A1, Mon) Harada, Tomohiro ..........................3605 (I3, Sun) Harada, Yasuhiro . ......................... 620 (B4, Mon) Harada, Yoshihisa .........................1439 (B9, Tue) Harame, D................................. 3108 (E17, Mon), .....................3109 (E17, Mon), 3112 (E17, Mon), ....................................................3210 (E17, Wed) Harb, John N........ 3251 (F1, Tue), 3253 (F1, Tue) Hardesty-Dycke, Nathan . ............1502 (B9, Wed) Harding, Jonathon R..................... 1114 (B7, Tue), ......................................................1168 (B7, Wed) Hards, Graham ........................... 1276 (B9, Mon), .......................................................1317 (B9, Tue) Hardy, John S.................................415 (B1, Wed), ............................ 472 (B1, Thu), 1898 (B12, Tue) Harima, Hiroshi ........................... 3241 (E17, Fri) Harimoto, Ryuji ..............................22 (A1, Mon) Hariprasad, Amanapu ...................2510 (E3, Thu) Härk, Eneli ..................................... 1690 (B9, Fri) Härkönen, Emma ......................... 2280 (D4, Thu) Harlow, Jessie ........ 1365 (B9, Tue), 1319 (B9, Tue) Harrer, Stefan ...............................3244 (F1, Mon) Harris, Gary ...............................2815 (E11, Wed) Harris, James S...........................3177 (E17, Wed), .....................................................3222 (E17, Thu) Harris, Seth .....................................377 (B1, Tue) Harris, Stephen ............................. 475 (B1, Thu), .............................. 727 (B5, Mon), 714 (B4, Thu) Harrison, Cameron . ..................... 1646 (B9, Thu) Harrison, Kevin W......................1750 (B10, Wed) Harrup, Mason K.........................1234 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1239 (B8, Wed) Harteneck, Bruce .......................2925 (E13, Wed) Hartmann, Pascal ..........................763 (B5, Wed), ...................................................... 1186 (B7, Thu) Hartridge, Steve ............................. 1070 (B6, Fri) Hartsock, Anna ........................... 2139 (D1, Wed) Haruna, Takumi . .........................1987 (C1, Wed), .......................... 2187 (D3, Mon), 2232 (D3, Tue) Haruta, Atsuji ................................142 (A1, Mon) Haruyama, Tetsuya ......................2030 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2031 (C2, Tue) Harvey, David B............................1289 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1290 (B9, Tue), 1338 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1362 (B9, Tue), 1504 (B9, Wed), .......................... 1570 (B9, Wed), 2146 (D2, Tue), ...................................................... 2147 (D2, Tue) Hasché, Frédéric ......................... 3453 (G2, Wed) Hasegawa, George ........................ 333 (B1, Mon) Hasegawa, Takahiko ......................3901 (J2, Tue) Hasegawa, Takashi . ......................213 (A1, Mon) Hasegawa, Taku ............................3891 (J1, Wed) Hasegawa, Tetsuya . ....................2874 (E12, Tue) Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi . .................2838 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2850 (E11, Thu) Haselrieder, Wolfgang . ..................834 (B6, Tue), ........................................................864 (B6, Wed)
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Hashem, Ahmed M........................671 (B4, Wed), ............................. 675 (B4, Wed), 677 (B4, Wed), ........................................................678 (B4, Wed) Hashemi, Pouya ..........................2839 (E11, Thu) Hashi, Kenjiro ................................863 (B6, Wed) Hashida, Toshiyuki .....................2292 (D5, Mon) Hashimasa, Yoshiyuki . .................1381 (B9, Tue) Hashimoto, Aya . ...........................2056 (C2, Tue) Hashimoto, Hiroyuki ...................2498 (E3, Wed) Hashimoto, Kazuhito ...................172 (A1, Mon), .......................1759 (B10, Wed), 2009 (C2, Mon), ............................. 3594 (I2, Tue), 3744 (I4, Mon) Hashimoto, Koji . ........................ 2129 (D1, Wed) Hashimoto, Shin-ichi ...................209 (A1, Mon), ........................2295 (D5, Mon), 2298 (D5, Mon), .....................................................2300 (D5, Mon) Hashimoto, Takuya ...................1950 (B12, Wed), ......................................................2613 (E5, Wed) Hashimoto, Terumi ....................1792 (B10, Wed) Hashimoto, Yasuo ........................3321 (F3, Mon) Hashimoto, Yuya . ....................... 2338 (D5, Wed) Hashishin, Takeshi .......................183 (A1, Mon), ............................3485 (H1, Tue), 3491 (H1, Tue) Haslam, Gareth E.........................2186 (D3, Mon) Hassan, Fathy M.............................503 (B2, Tue), .............................577 (B2, Wed), 1044 (B6, Thu) Hassel, Achim .............................2951 (E13, Thu) Hassler, Brian . ....3379 (F4, Thu), 3384 (F4, Thu) Hassoun, Jusef ............................. 782 (B6, Mon), ............................. 1117 (B7, Tue), 1118 (B7, Tue) Hasuike, Noriyuki ........................ 3241 (E17, Fri) Hasuo, Shunji .......... 3418 (F5, Tue), 3420 (F5, Tue) Haswgawa, Sho . ........................2831 (E11, Wed) Hata, Kenji .......... 531 (B2, Wed), 2013 (C2, Tue) Hata, Satoshi ...............................2889 (E12, Tue) Hatada, Akiyoshi . ......................2814 (E11, Wed) Hatada, Naoyuki ...........................178 (A1, Mon) Hatai, Takeo ..........63 (A1, Mon), 1448 (B9, Tue) Hatakeyama, Nozomu . .................3931 (J2, Wed) Hatakeyama, Yukiya ................... 2115 (D1, Wed) Hatanaka, Tatsuya ........................1525 (B9, Wed) Hatano, Masaharu ........................189 (A1, Mon), ........................................................863 (B6, Wed) Hatano, Satoru ............................ 3454 (G2, Wed) Hatayama, Tomoaki .....................2548 (E4, Wed) Hatchard, Timothy D.................. 1853 (B11, Thu) Hatorri, Takeo ...............................2569 (E4, Thu) Hattori, Daiki ................................1355 (B9, Tue) Hattori, Masashi . ..........................3380 (F4, Thu) Hattori, Takeo .............................2558 (E4, Wed), ...........................2590 (E5, Tue), 2616 (E5, Wed), ........................ 2663 (E7, Mon), 3025 (E15, Tue), ...........................3122 (E17, Tue), 2609 (E5, Tue) Haußmann, Jan ............................1489 (B9, Wed) Haubold, Lars ................................ 3543 (I1, Tue) Haugen, Greg M............................1319 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1365 (B9, Tue) Haume, Kaspar .............................2468 (E2, Tue) Haussener, Sophia . .................... 1820 (B10, Thu) Hautier, Geoffroy ...........................681 (B4, Wed) Haverhals, Luke .............................835 (B6, Tue), .............................. 3640 (I3, Tue), 3642 (I3, Tue), ..............................3641 (I3, Tue), 3709 (I3, Wed) Hawk, Jeffrey ..............................2180 (D3, Mon) Hawley, Marilyn ...........................1350 (B9, Tue) Hawthorne, Krista L........................772 (B5, Wed) Hayase, Masanori ....................... 2276 (D4, Thu), ............................. 2742 (E8, Tue), 3331 (F3, Tue) Hayase, Shuzi ...............................3367 (F4, Thu) Hayashi, Akari ............................ 1260 (B9, Sun), ........................... 1384 (B9, Tue), 1416 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1684 (B9, Fri) Hayashi, Akitoshi . ..................... 1188 (B8, Mon), ..................................................... 1189 (B8, Mon) Hayashi, Atsushi ............................3872 (J1, Tue) Hayashi, Hideki ............................. 3637 (I3, Tue)
Hayashi, Kazushi ........................3076 (E16, Tue) Hayashi, Kunihiko ......................... 1091 (B6, Fri) Hayashi, Mika ...............................2024 (C2, Tue) Hayashi, Mikihiro ....................... 2076 (C4, Mon) Hayashi, S....................................... 1684 (B9, Fri) Hayashi, Shinji . ........................... 2428 (D7, Thu) Hayashi, Shohei ..........................3059 (E16, Tue) Hayashi, Syogo ............................. 621 (B4, Mon) Hayashi, Takenori .........................1422 (B9, Tue) Hayashi, Taro ................................2728 (E8, Tue) Hayashi, Tsugumi .......16 (A1, Mon), 19 (A1, Mon) Hayashi, Yasuhiko ...................... 3523 (H1, Wed) Hayashida, Toshikazu ................1792 (B10, Wed) Hays, Charles C..............................429 (B1, Wed) Hays, Kevin ..................................971 (B6, Wed), .............................. 972 (B6, Wed), 969 (B6, Wed) Haze, Akinori ...............................1529 (B9, Wed) Hazu, Kouji .................................. 3956 (J3, Mon) He, Chunyong ...............................3799 (I4, Wed) He, Heming .................................. 2285 (D4, Thu) He, Hui . ............. 1325 (B9, Tue), 1324 (B9, Tue) He, Huichao ...................................423 (B1, Wed) He, Jianhua ................................3182 (E17, Wed) He, Jr-Hau ........ 2667 (E7, Mon), 2671 (E7, Tue), ..........................2709 (E7, Wed), 2711 (E7, Wed), .......................2816 (E11, Wed), 2837 (E11, Thu), ........................3020 (E15, Tue), 3033 (E15, Tue), ......................3041 (E15, Wed), 3042 (E15, Wed), ....................... 2845 (E11, Thu), 3036 (E15, Wed) He, Min ..........................................449 (B1, Wed) He, Qinggang ..................................392 (B1, Tue) He, Ronghuan ..............................1506 (B9, Wed) He, Xiaoyu ................................... 3470 (G2, Thu) He, Zhen .....................................2836 (E11, Thu) Hebert, Kurt R.............................. 2167 (D2, Thu), ........................... 2409 (D7, Wed), 2740 (E8, Tue) Hector, Jr., Louis G........................ 727 (B5, Mon) Hefner, Allen . ............................. 2519 (E4, Mon) Hegde, Nitin . ..............................2881 (E12, Tue) Heggen, Marc ........1608 (B9, Thu), 1609 (B9, Thu) Hehlen, Markus P...........................2775 (E9, Thu) Heiler, Gregory N.......................3087 (E16, Wed) Heineman, William R....................3245 (F1, Mon) Heinemann, Bernd ................... 3107 (E17, Mon), .....................................................3131 (E17, Tue) Heinzel, Angelika . ...................... 1277 (B9, Mon) Heiskanen, Arto ........................... 3838 (J1, Mon) Hekmaky, Michelle .......................236 (A2, Mon) Hekmatshoar, Bahman ..............2992 (E14, Wed), ...................................................... 3351 (F4, Wed) Hellings, Geert ........................... 3119 (E17, Tue), ....................... 3106 (E17, Mon), 3113 (E17, Tue) Helms, Brett .........286 (A2, Wed), 976 (B6, Wed) Henderson, Wesley A......................512 (B2, Tue), ............................ 835 (B6, Tue), 1223 (B8, Wed), ..........................1229 (B8, Wed), 1249 (B8, Thu), ...........................1250 (B8, Thu), 1251 (B8, Thu), ............................ 1256 (B8, Thu), 3639 (I3, Tue), ........................................................ 3644 (I3, Tue) Hendriksen, Peter Vang . ............. 2154 (D2, Wed) Henke, Moritz ........ 3438 (G2, Wed), 3546 (I1, Tue) Hennecke, Philipp ......................2988 (E14, Wed) Hennessy, Daniel ........................... 3759 (I4, Tue) Hennessy, John . ........................... 3236 (E17, Fri) Hennig, Kelly . ............................2968 (E14, Tue) Henning, Sebastian ........................ 1705 (B9, Fri) Henry, James ........ 2486 (E3, Wed), 2489 (E3, Wed) Henson, Neil J............................... 347 (B1, Mon), .......................... 1468 (B9, Tue), 1563 (B9, Wed), ........................... 1689 (B9, Fri), 1965 (B12, Thu) Heo, Chul Min ...............................3727 (I3, Thu) Heo, Chuljoon ...............................3941 (J2, Wed) Heo, Gi-Seok .......2452 (E1, Wed), 3455 (G2, Wed) Heo, Jong ..................................... 3966 (J3, Mon) Heo, Nam Su . ..............................1998 (C1, Wed) Heo, Pilwon .................................1516 (B9, Wed)
Heo, Yoon Hye . ............................. 3590 (I2, Tue) Heon, Min ...................................... 603 (B2, Thu) Herai, Taiki ........1020 (B6, Thu), 1021 (B6, Thu) Herb, Jake .................................. 1818 (B10, Thu) Herbert, Erik ................................. 344 (B1, Mon) Herbert, Francis W......................2198 (D3, Mon), ...................................................... 2202 (D3, Tue) Herdt, Greg ...................................2505 (E3, Thu) Herein, Daniel ................................ 1681 (B9, Fri) Herget, Philipp .............................. 3407 (F5, Tue) Hering, Siegfried . ......................2999 (E14, Wed) Herklotz, Markos ...........................675 (B4, Wed) Herman, Henryk ...........................1369 (B9, Tue) Hermann, Ann-Kristin ................. 1657 (B9, Thu) Hermele, M................................ 2962 (E14, Mon) Hernandez Rubio, Diego . ..............440 (B1, Wed) Hernandez, Rocio P...................... 2250 (D3, Wed) Hernandez, Victor E..................... 2109 (D1, Wed) Herranz, Juan ................................. 1705 (B9, Fri) Herrera, Marvin U.........................1992 (C1, Wed) Herring, Andrew M. . ...................203 (A1, Mon), ............................225 (A1, Mon), 1375 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1418 (B9, Tue), 1461 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1463 (B9, Tue), 1465 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1467 (B9, Tue), 1598 (B9, Thu), ..........................1615 (B9, Thu), 1968 (B12, Thu) Hertog, Wim . ............................... 3968 (J3, Mon) Hertz, Joshua L.............................1288 (B9, Tue), ................................................... 1886 (B12, Mon) Hertzberg, Benjamin .......................55 (A1, Mon) Heske, Clemens .........................1743 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1797 (B10, Wed) Hess, Dennis ........1 (A0, Mon), 2923 (E13, Wed) Hess, Katherine C....................... 1869 (B11, Thu) Hess, Michael .............................. 1036 (B6, Thu) Hesser, Günter . ...........................2967 (E14, Tue) Hester, Amy E. ............................. 3748 (I4, Mon) Hettige, Jeevapani J...................... 3625 (I3, Mon) Heuer, Arthur ............................. 2237 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 2241 (D3, Wed) Heuser, Thorsten ........................2997 (E14, Wed) Heyden, Andreas ........................1909 (B12, Tue), ............................... 3760 (I4, Tue), 3761 (I4, Tue) Heying, Ben .................................2553 (E4, Wed) Heyns, Marc . .............................3138 (E17, Tue), ....................... 3213 (E17, Thu), 3226 (E17, Thu), ......................... 2799 (E10, Tue), 3119 (E17, Tue) Hibbs, Michael . .......................... 1616 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1617 (B9, Thu) Hibino, Shinya ..............................2591 (E5, Tue) Hibino, Takashi ............................1516 (B9, Wed) Hickner, Michael A........................403 (B1, Wed), ............................. 407 (B1, Wed), 409 (B1, Wed), .......................................................1350 (B9, Tue) Hicks-Garner, Jocelyn . .................. 1089 (B6, Fri) Hida, Yuhei ...................................2064 (C2, Tue) Hideki, Kato . .................................3899 (J2, Tue) Hideshima, Sho ..............................3867 (J1, Tue) Hien, Pham Thi ..........................1769 (B10, Wed) Hierold, Christofer .......................2755 (E8, Wed) Hierro, M. P.................................. 2342 (D5, Wed) Higashi, Seiichiro ......................3059 (E16, Tue), .........................3064 (E16, Tue), 3153 (E17, Tue) Higashi, Shougo . ..........................1216 (B8, Tue) Higashi, T........................................ 1684 (B9, Fri) Higashi, Tomohiro ......................... 3758 (I4, Tue) Higashimura, Hideyuki ...............1737 (B10, Tue) Higashiura, Kazuki ........................3916 (J2, Tue) Higashizaki, Tetsuya .....................1222 (B8, Tue) Higgins, Drew ........1125 (B7, Tue), 1129 (B7, Tue), .............................. 1647 (B9, Thu), 1648 (B9, Thu) Higgins, Scott R.............................. 3588 (I2, Tue) Higgins, William ...........................4003 (J4, Wed)
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Higuchi, Eiji . ................................567 (B2, Wed), ............................ 765 (B5, Wed), 1446 (B9, Tue), ..........................1529 (B9, Wed), 1652 (B9, Thu), ....................................................1781 (B10, Wed) Higuchi, Koji .............................2827 (E11, Wed) Higuchi, Tohru ............................2294 (D5, Mon) Higuchi, Yuji ................................ 277 (A2, Wed), .............................280 (A2, Wed), 284 (A2, Wed), ......................... 2144 (D2, Tue), 2932 (E13, Wed) Higurashi, Eiji ............................2996 (E14, Wed) Higurashi, Kazuki ...........................82 (A1, Mon) Hihara, Lloyd H........................... 2354 (D6, Wed) Hikavyy, Andriy . ..................... 3105 (E17, Mon), ...................... 3106 (E17, Mon), 3113 (E17, Tue), ....................... 3204 (E17, Wed), 3226 (E17, Thu) Hikavyy, Andriy . .......................3137 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3160 (E17, Tue) Hilger, André . ..............................1489 (B9, Wed) Hill, Richard ............................ 2782 (E10, Mon), ........................3026 (E15, Tue), 3186 (E17, Wed) Hillary, Mujjuzi . ...........................154 (A1, Mon) Hillier, Andrew C..........................247 (A2, Mon), .......................................................2740 (E8, Tue) Hilt, Oliver ....................................2542 (E4, Tue) Hinebaugh, James ........................1488 (B9, Wed) Hing, Sothun-Eric .......................... 481 (B1, Thu) Hingerl, Kurt ..............................2967 (E14, Tue), ....................................................2989 (E14, Wed) Hino, Aya ....................................3076 (E16, Tue) Hino, Takami . .............................2850 (E11, Thu) Hinoshita, Kentarou .......................696 (B4, Wed) Hinou, Hiroshi ...............................3867 (J1, Tue) Hinton, Bruce . .............................. 3258 (F1, Tue) Hirabaru, Tomoko ........................ 1004 (B6, Thu) Hirabayashi, Mieko . ......................3879 (J1, Tue) Hiraga, Manami .............................916 (B6, Wed) Hirai, Shuichiro . .........................1486 (B9, Wed), ......................... 1495 (B9, Wed), 1499 (B9, Wed), .......................... 1542 (B9, Wed), 1268 (B9, Sun), ......................................................1487 (B9, Wed) Hirai, Toshiro .............................. 1109 (B7, Mon) Hirai, Yasuharu .......301 (A2, Wed), 3512 (H1, Tue) Hirakata, Satoki ............................158 (A1, Mon) Hirakawa, Kazuki .........................1450 (B9, Tue) Hirakawa, Tomomi .......................194 (A1, Mon) Hiramatsu, Kenta .......................... 799 (B6, Mon) Hiramatsu, Ryosuke .......................3971 (J3, Tue) Hiramoto, T................................ 2790 (E10, Mon) Hirana, Yasuhiko . ........................ 3490 (H1, Tue) Hirano, Atsushi ............................1135 (B7, Tue), ....................................................1948 (B12, Wed) Hirano, Kazuki . ..........................2896 (E12, Tue) Hirano, Takashi ........................... 2077 (C4, Mon) Hirano, Tatsumi . ........................... 719 (B5, Mon) Hirano, Toshinori .......................2915 (E12, Wed) Hirao, Kazuhiro .........................1792 (B10, Wed) Hirasawa, Kazuo ...........................4006 (J4, Wed) Hirata, Naoto . .............................2857 (E12, Tue) Hirayama, Masaaki ......................216 (A1, Mon), .............................448 (B1, Wed), 718 (B5, Mon), ............................... 733 (B5, Tue), 750 (B5, Tue), ............................... 753 (B5, Tue), 819 (B6, Tue), ............................935 (B6, Wed), 1190 (B8, Mon) Hirayama, Tsukasa ..........................749 (B5, Tue) Hirogaki, Masaki ........................... 3658 (I3, Tue) Hirohata, Youhei ......................... 2113 (D1, Wed) Hiromi, Chikako ...........................1450 (B9, Tue) Hirono, Shigeru . ...........................3797 (I4, Wed) Hirosaki, Naoto .........3902 (J2, Tue), 3969 (J3, Tue) Hirose, Fumihiko .......................2870 (E12, Tue), ............................. 38 (A1, Mon), 2461 (E2, Mon) Hirose, Nobmitsu ........................ 3115 (E17, Tue) Hiroshi, Kageyama .......................170 (A1, Mon) Hiroshima, Kazutaka ...................1525 (B9, Wed) Hirota, Masato ............................... 1060 (B6, Fri) Hirschberg, Daniel .......................1241 (B8, Wed)
Hisaeda, Yoshio .......................... 2067 (C4, Mon) Hisanaga, Naoya ...........................186 (A1, Mon) Hisatomi, Shota . ...........................2047 (C2, Tue) Hishinuma, Takashi . ................... 2115 (D1, Wed) Hitchcock, Adam P.......................1493 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1581 (B9, Thu) Hitko, Donald .............................. 3238 (E17, Fri) Hitoshi, Yashiro ...........................235 (A2, Mon), ............................ 689 (B4, Wed), 1406 (B9, Tue), ..........................2115 (D1, Wed), 2411 (D7, Wed) Hitosugi, Taro .............................2874 (E12, Tue) Hitz, Gregory ............................. 1863 (B11, Thu) Hjalmarson, Harold . .....................2601 (E5, Tue) Hjalmarsson, Per ........................1942 (B12, Wed) Hjelm, Johan ..............................1942 (B12, Wed) Hjuler, Hans Aage .......................1508 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1636 (B9, Thu) Ho, Cherng-Rong . .......................2671 (E7, Tue), ....................................................3042 (E15, Wed) Ho, Chinh D.................................. 1038 (B6, Thu) Ho, Donna L..................................1517 (B9, Wed) Ho, Jia-Chong .............................3075 (E16, Tue) Ho, Johnny C................................2702 (E7, Wed) Ho, Pang-Yen ................................1398 (B9, Tue) Ho, Wei Der .........2544 (E4, Tue), 2940 (E13, Wed) Hoa, Le Q.......................................2036 (C2, Tue) Hoag, Cheyne P...............................576 (B2, Wed) Hoang, Nguyen T.......................1769 (B10, Wed), .....................................................2885 (E12, Tue) Hobart, Karl D............................. 2519 (E4, Mon) Hobbs, Chris ................................2597 (E5, Tue), ...................... 2782 (E10, Mon), 3186 (E17, Wed) Hoberecht, Mark ............................ 1703 (B9, Fri) Hocker, Thomas ..........................1901 (B12, Tue) Hockey, Mary Ann .........................32 (A1, Mon), .......................................................234 (A2, Mon) Hoertz, Paul G............................. 1821 (B10, Thu) Hoff, Andrew M.............................591 (B2, Wed), .....................................................2949 (E13, Thu) Hoffmann, Alex C...........................440 (B1, Wed) Hoffmann, Alice . ...........................844 (B6, Tue), ...................................................... 1003 (B6, Thu) Hoffmann, Björn .......................... 2393 (D7, Tue) Hoffmann, Michael .......................926 (B6, Wed), ......................................................1164 (B7, Wed) Hoffmann-Eifert, Susanne .......... 2575 (E5, Mon) Höfler, Lajos ............................... 2003 (C2, Mon) Hofmann, Stephan ......................3066 (E16, Tue) Hohle, Christoph ........................2928 (E13, Wed) Hojo, Nobuhiko ..............................356 (B1, Tue) Holbert, Keith E..........................3100 (E16, Wed) Holby, Edward ........................... 1276 (B9, Mon), ............................... 1694 (B9, Fri), 1695 (B9, Fri) Holcomb, Gordon R...................... 2310 (D5, Tue) Holdcroft, Steven ......................... 305 (A3, Wed), ........................... 306 (A3, Wed), 1279 (B9, Mon) Holdsworth, Clovia Z......................575 (B2, Wed) Holl, Susan . .............................. 2959 (E14, Mon) Holland, Orin ..............................3151 (E17, Tue) Holländer, Bernhard . ..................3214 (E17, Thu) Hollerman, William .....................4008 (J4, Wed), ............................. 3906 (J2, Tue), 3953 (J2, Thu), ....................................................... 3954 (J2, Thu) Hollinger, Adam . .........................1548 (B9, Wed) Holst, Thorsten . ...........................1508 (B9, Wed) Holt, Stephen ...............................3268 (F2, Mon) Holtappels, Peter ........................1807 (B10, Wed) Holzer, Lorenz ............................1901 (B12, Tue) Homeyer, Fabian . ..........................658 (B4, Wed) Homma, Kenji . .......................... 1192 (B8, Mon), ..................................................... 1194 (B8, Mon) Homma, T............ 198 (A1, Mon), 211 (A1, Mon), ............................ 3288 (F2, Tue), 3339 (F3, Tue), ...................................................... 3352 (F4, Wed) Homma, Takayuki . ..................... 3615 (I3, Mon), ...................................................... 3344 (F4, Wed)
Hommura, Satoru . ....................... 1271 (B9, Sun) Honda, Chiaki ................................ 1097 (B6, Fri) Honda, Hirotaka . ......................... 3540 (I1, Mon) Honda, Hiroyuki ...........................2023 (C2, Tue) Honda, Junya ................................2085 (C4, Tue) Honda, Kensuke . ........................2453 (E1, Wed), ........................ 2894 (E12, Tue), 3458 (G2, Wed), ........................................................3875 (J1, Tue) Honda, Naoki .................................900 (B6, Wed) Honda, Yoshiyuki . ......................1514 (B9, Wed), .........................................................14 (A1, Mon) Honda, Yuji ......246 (A2, Mon), 2937 (E13, Wed) Honda, Yuki ..................................3787 (I4, Wed) Hong, Chan Hwa .......................2942 (E13, Wed) Hong, Chan-Hwa ........................3085 (E16, Tue) Hong, Hyun-Gi ............................ 3957 (J3, Mon) Hong, Jihyun ...... 776 (B6, Mon), 1030 (B6, Thu) Hong, Jin Pyo . ..........................2822 (E11, Wed), ....................... 2840 (E11, Thu), 2841 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2842 (E11, Thu) Hong, Jindui . ..............................1744 (B10, Tue) Hong, Jong-Eun ......................... 1979 (B12, Thu) Hong, Ki Joo ..................................954 (B6, Wed) Hong, Kihyon .............................. 3962 (J3, Mon) Hong, MunPyo . ..........................3057 (E16, Tue) Hong, Seong-Hyeon ......................94 (A1, Mon), ............................... 1073 (B6, Fri), 1083 (B6, Fri) Hong, Seung-Tae ....................... 1864 (B11, Thu) Hong, Soon Man ...........................1221 (B8, Tue) Hong, Sukgi ................................... 1675 (B9, Fri) Hong, Sung Ju . ............................ 3471 (H1, Tue) Hong, W. D. .............................. 2961 (E14, Mon) Hong, Wan-Shick ...........................10 (A1, Mon), ...........................230 (A1, Mon), 3081 (E16, Tue) Hong, Wesley T............................1903 (B12, Tue) Hong, Won G. ........3496 (H1, Tue), 3504 (H1, Tue) Hong, Woong-Ki . .......................3142 (E17, Tue) Hong, Young Taik .........................1472 (B9, Tue) Hong, Young-jin . ...........................441 (B1, Wed) Honjo, Takayuki . .......................... 3331 (F3, Tue) Honkawa, Yukio . ........................ 2345 (D6, Wed) Honma, Itaru ...................................809 (B6, Tue) Honore, Mia ................................ 2717 (E8, Mon) Hooper, Justin B. . ........................1227 (B8, Wed) Hope, Gregory .............................3268 (F2, Mon) Hopper, Mitch ............................1934 (B12, Wed) Hopstaken, Marinus ..................... 3351 (F4, Wed) Horaguchi, Yohei ....................... 2007 (C2, Mon), .......................................................2057 (C2, Tue) Horan, James L.............................203 (A1, Mon), ............................ 1461 (B9, Tue), 1598 (B9, Thu) Hori, Haruna .................................. 3558 (I1, Tue) Hori, Michio . ........ 1291 (B9, Tue), 1346 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1497 (B9, Wed), 1540 (B9, Wed) Horie, Atsushi ............................. 3433 (G2, Wed) Horie, Hideaki . ..... 1068 (B6, Fri), 1079 (B6, Fri) Horiguchi, Naoto ....................... 3119 (E17, Tue), ....................... 3106 (E17, Mon), 3113 (E17, Tue) Horiguchi, Yoshiko ..................... 2001 (C2, Mon) Horiishi, Nanao ............................ 3430 (F5, Wed) Horikawa, Masayo ......................2849 (E11, Thu) Horikawa, Shin ........................... 3834 (J1, Mon), ........................... 3835 (J1, Mon), 3837 (J1, Mon) Horita, Teruhisa . .......................1922 (B12, Wed), ..................... 1928 (B12, Wed), 1931 (B12, Wed), .......................1943 (B12, Wed), 1973 (B12, Thu) Horiuchi, Yu .................................141 (A1, Mon), .......................... 1737 (B10, Tue), 1437 (B9, Tue) Horn, Mark W.............................. 2139 (D1, Wed) Horng, Ray-Hua . ........................3028 (E15, Tue) Horng, Ying-Ying ..........................541 (B2, Wed) Horning, Kiersten C. .....................1418 (B9, Tue) Horowitz, Gilles . ........................3067 (E16, Tue) Hoshi, Nagahiro .......................... 3747 (I4, Mon), ........................................................ 3772 (I4, Tue) Hoshi, Yoichi ..................................93 (A1, Mon)
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Hoshi, Yoshinao .............................91 (A1, Mon), ..............................92 (A1, Mon), 103 (A1, Mon), ........................... 2151 (D2, Wed), 3547 (I1, Tue), ............................... 3597 (I2, Tue), 3602 (I2, Tue) Hoshi, Yusuke ............................3205 (E17, Wed) Hoshina, Keigo .............................. 711 (B4, Thu) Hoshino, Masato ..........................1491 (B9, Wed) Hoshino, Yoichiro ....................... 2008 (C2, Mon) Hosoe, Akihisa ...............................517 (B2, Wed) Hosoi, Shizuka ................................361 (B1, Tue) Hosoi, Takami ............................1918 (B12, Wed) Hosoi, Takuji . ..............................2613 (E5, Wed) Hosokawa, Masahito . ..................2041 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2048 (C2, Tue) Hosono, Eiji ..........670 (B4, Wed), 702 (B4, Thu) Hosono, Hideo .......................... 3043 (E16, Mon) Hosono, Yasuhiro ............................43 (A1, Mon) Hossain, Khalid . .........................3151 (E17, Tue) Hossain, Md. Jaker ...................... 2396 (D7, Tue) Hossain, Shaikh T...........................965 (B6, Wed) Hosseini, Tahereh . ....................... 3510 (H1, Tue) Hoster, Harry . ................................ 3551 (I1, Tue) Hotoiu, Eugen L............................ 3535 (I1, Mon) Hototsuyanagi, Aya ........................ 3772 (I4, Tue) Hotozuka, Kozue ........................ 2328 (D5, Wed) Hou, Jared ....................................2702 (E7, Wed) Houshi, Yuki ...................................64 (A1, Mon) Hovden, Robert .............................1312 (B9, Tue) Hovel, Harold .............................3234 (E17, Thu) Hovington, P...........705 (B4, Thu), 865 (B6, Wed) Hovington, Pierre . .........................673 (B4, Wed) Howalt, Jakob G..........................1789 (B10, Wed) Howe, Jane . ....................................846 (B6, Tue) Howlett, Patrick ..................1123 (B7, Tue), 2101 ..................................(D1, Wed), 2362 (D6, Wed), .......................................................3673 (I3, Wed) Hoyt, Judy ...................................2839 (E11, Thu) Hryn, John . .................................... 3628 (I3, Tue) Hsiao, Feng-Ching .........................3978 (J3, Tue) Hsieh, C.-F............261 (A2, Tue), 271 (A2, Wed), ...........................2447 (E1, Wed), 2448 (E1, Wed) Hsieh, Cheng-Jung . ......................2746 (E8, Tue) Hsieh, Cheng-Yang .......................2604 (E5, Tue) Hsieh, Cheng-Yu .......................... 3961 (J3, Mon) Hsieh, Chin-Hua ...........................2683 (E7, Tue) Hsieh, Chin-Lung .........................457 (B1, Wed), .......................................................1151 (B7, Tue) Hsieh, H. C. ................................. 3500 (H1, Tue) Hsieh, Yu-Chi . ............................3275 (F2, Mon), ...........................3741 (I4, Mon), 3743 (I4, Mon), ......................................................1549 (B9, Wed) Hsieh, Yuan-Chih ........................2985 (E14, Tue) Hsieh, Yvonne ...............................1344 (B9, Tue) Hsing, I-Ming ...............................2015 (C2, Tue) Hsiung, Wan Yun ..........................2743 (E8, Tue) Hsu, Andrew .................................1324 (B9, Tue) Hsu, Chen-Pin .......................... 3002 (E15, Mon), ................................................... 3007 (E15, Mon) Hsu, Chia Wei ........2676 (E7, Tue), 2683 (E7, Tue), ............................2687 (E7, Tue), 2713 (E7, Wed) Hsu, Chun-Tsung ...........................548 (B2, Wed) Hsu, Hsin-Cheng . .........................3388 (F4, Thu) Hsu, J.-P.........................................2771 (E9, Thu) Hsu, Ken-Yuh ..............................2705 (E7, Wed) Hsu, S.-H........................................ 257 (A2, Tue), ..........................587 (B2, Wed), 3104 (E17, Mon) Hsu, Tzu-Hsuan .........................2807 (E11, Wed) Hsu, Wen-Kuang . ........................ 3506 (H1, Tue) Hsu, You-Ren ........................... 3002 (E15, Mon), ................................................... 3007 (E15, Mon) Hsu, Yu-Cheng .............................2705 (E7, Wed) Hsuan, Teng Chun . .....................3147 (E17, Tue)
Hsueh, Kan-Lin . ...........................455 (B1, Wed), ............................. 457 (B1, Wed), 458 (B1, Wed), ............................1149 (B7, Tue), 1150 (B7, Tue), ............................1151 (B7, Tue), 1396 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1398 (B9, Tue) Hsueh, Mei-Fang ...........................559 (B2, Wed) Hsueh, Yang-Chih .........................3793 (I4, Wed) Hu, Chenguo ........255 (A2, Tue), 3470 (G2, Thu) Hu, Chenming ........................... 3102 (E17, Mon) Hu, Chi-Chang ..............................521 (B2, Wed), ............................. 526 (B2, Wed), 548 (B2, Wed), ............................561 (B2, Wed), 3358 (F4, Wed), .............................3358 (F4, Wed), 3849 (J1, Tue) Hu, Di ............................................3716 (I3, Thu) Hu, En-Yuan ........773 (B6, Mon), 806 (B6, Tue), .............................856 (B6, Wed), 1039 (B6, Thu) Hu, Guoqing ...... 2760 (E9, Thu), 3992 (J4, Wed) Hu, Jen-Li ......................................3979 (J3, Tue) Hu, Jia ........................................... 3338 (F3, Tue) Hu, Jianzhi .................................... 1116 (B7, Tue) Hu, Jin-Song ..............................2907 (E12, Wed) Hu, Junying ................................. 2363 (D6, Wed) Hu, Kaiwen .................................... 594 (B2, Thu) Hu, Lianzhe . ................................ 3531 (I1, Mon) Hu, Linfeng ............................... 3006 (E15, Mon) Hu, Ming-Shien .............................541 (B2, Wed) Hu, Ning .......................................2765 (E9, Thu) Hu, Qichao ......... 1204 (B8, Tue), 1212 (B8, Tue) Hu, Quanli ..........2578 (E5, Mon), 3094 (E16, Wed) Hu, Renzong .................................. 1076 (B6, Fri) Hu, Shenyang . ................................639 (B4, Tue) Hu, Shu-Fen .......1728 (B10, Mon), 2714 (E7, Wed) Hu, Xianluo . .................................. 996 (B6, Thu) Hu, Xiaobo . ................................. 3963 (J3, Mon) Hu, Yuan .................................... 1818 (B10, Thu) Hu, Yushi . .....................................2505 (E3, Thu) Hua, Hongci ................................ 2267 (D3, Wed) Hua, Hongxun ............................. 2267 (D3, Wed) Huang, Bin ................................... 2436 (D7, Thu) Huang, Bing ..................................3796 (I4, Wed) Huang, Bowen ..............................1147 (B7, Tue) Huang, Cheng-Wei . ......................559 (B2, Wed), .........................................................833 (B6, Tue) Huang, Chiao-Ti ...........................2695 (E7, Tue) Huang, Chih Yung . ...........................5 (A1, Mon) Huang, Chih-Cheng ................. 3002 (E15, Mon), ................................................... 3007 (E15, Mon) Huang, Chih-Yung ..........................42 (A1, Mon) Huang, Ching An .......................... 3278 (F2, Tue) Huang, Chun-Wei ......................2845 (E11, Thu), ....................................................3036 (E15, Wed) Huang, Daobing .......................... 2363 (D6, Wed) Huang, David ..............................2985 (E14, Tue) Huang, Feifei .................................3863 (J1, Tue) Huang, Hsiao-Feng ...................... 1013 (B6, Thu) Huang, Hsin-Chih .........................3388 (F4, Thu) Huang, Hsin-Man .........................2731 (E8, Tue) Huang, HsinChieh . ........................570 (B2, Wed) Huang, J. H............ 257 (A2, Tue), 587 (B2, Wed) Huang, Jian Yu .............................. 775 (B6, Mon) Huang, Jianshe ...............................3852 (J1, Tue) Huang, Kan .................................. 1184 (B7, Thu) Huang, Kevin ................................. 463 (B1, Thu) Huang, Ling ........ 680 (B4, Wed), 760 (B5, Wed), .............................922 (B6, Wed), 1031 (B6, Thu) Huang, Long ..............................1763 (B10, Wed) Huang, Man Chi . ..........................2572 (E4, Thu) Huang, Peipei . ............................ 2101 (D1, Wed) Huang, Peng-Yi . .........................3075 (E16, Tue) Huang, Po-Chin .........................3190 (E17, Wed) Huang, Qian .................................. 787 (B6, Mon) Huang, Rui .................................1763 (B10, Wed) Huang, Sen . .................................2557 (E4, Wed) Huang, Sheng-Hsin .................... 1718 (B10, Sun) Huang, Sheng-Yang ....................1730 (B10, Tue)
Huang, Shu-Ling . .........................455 (B1, Wed), ........................................................458 (B1, Wed) Huang, Sunxiang . .........................3812 (I5, Wed) Huang, T. W............................... 2788 (E10, Mon) Huang, Tai-huang . .................... 3007 (E15, Mon) Huang, Teng-Han ......................2816 (E11, Wed), .....................................................3020 (E15, Tue) Huang, Tiao-Yuan .......................3058 (E16, Tue) Huang, Xin-Hua . ........................2985 (E14, Tue) Huang, Xinyu......... 1380 (B9, Tue), 1412 (B9, Tue), .............................1501 (B9, Wed), 1687 (B9, Fri) Huang, Xuejie ................................766 (B5, Wed) Huang, Xuezhen .........................2373 (D7, Mon) Huang, Y. P.................................... 3500 (H1, Tue) Huang, Yi-Chiau .........................3215 (E17, Thu) Huang, Yi-Ching ...... 455 (B1, Wed), 458 (B1, Wed) Huang, Yi-Fan . .............................2669 (E7, Tue) Huang, Yi-Jen ...............................2669 (E7, Tue) Huang, Yu-Chih .............................3873 (J1, Tue) Huang, Yun-Hui .......................... 1032 (B6, Thu), .............................332 (B1, Mon), 449 (B1, Wed), .............................. 797 (B6, Mon), 996 (B6, Thu) Huang, Yunjie ............................ 1830 (B10, Thu) Hudec, Boris ............................... 2463 (E2, Mon) Hudgens, Stephen ......................2808 (E11, Wed) Huff, Laura . ....................................741 (B5, Tue) Huggins, Robert A........................ 336 (B1, Mon), ........................................................ 707 (B4, Thu) Hughes, Brian ...............................2567 (E4, Thu) Hughes, Miyong ............................3877 (J1, Tue) Hughes, Miyong K.............................9 (A1, Mon) Hujdic, Justin ................................3809 (I5, Wed) Hummelshøj, Jens S.................... 1108 (B7, Mon), ......................................................1169 (B7, Wed) Hummler, K............................... 2782 (E10, Mon) Hung, Chien Lin ..........................2713 (E7, Wed) Hung, Ju-Shei ..............................1396 (B9, Tue), ............................. 457 (B1, Wed), 1398 (B9, Tue) Hung, Pui Yee (PY) ....................3026 (E15, Tue) Hung, S. C..................................... 3500 (H1, Tue) Hung, TakFu ................................2702 (E7, Wed) Hung, Vinci Wing Sze ..................2020 (C2, Tue) Hunt, Charles E.................... 3943 (J2, Thu), 3968 ............................................................... (J3, Mon) Huo, Yijie ...................................3177 (E17, Wed) Hupa, Mikko .........2312 (D5, Tue), 2325 (D5, Wed) Hur, Jin-Young ..........................2934 (E13, Wed), ....................................................... 3337 (F3, Tue) Hurni, Christophe A.......................2531 (E4, Tue) Hurst, Katherine . .........................1340 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1426 (B9, Tue) Hürter, Stefan ............................... 1661 (B9, Thu) Husein, Sebastian . ......................3082 (E16, Tue) Hušeková, Kristina ..................... 2463 (E2, Mon) Huskinson, Brian ........395 (B1, Tue), 396 (B1, Tue) Hussain, Tahir .............................. 3238 (E17, Fri) Hussain, Tajamal . ........................ 3539 (I1, Mon) Hussey, Charles . ........................... 3548 (I1, Tue), ............................... 3549 (I1, Tue), 3635 (I3, Tue) Hussey, Daniel S........................... 321 (B1, Mon), ......................................................1490 (B9, Wed) Huyghebaert, C............................2799 (E10, Tue) Huyghebaert, Cedirc ..................3226 (E17, Thu), ..................................................... 3515 (H1, Wed) Huzayyin, Ahmed ........................ 3537 (I1, Mon) Hwa, Yoon ............913 (B6, Wed), 1083 (B6, Fri) Hwang, Bo Yeon ..........................2449 (E1, Wed) Hwang, Cheol Seong ...................2606 (E5, Tue), .........................2843 (E11, Thu), 3077 (E16, Tue) Hwang, Chi-Sun ........................3079 (E16, Tue), ....................................................3093 (E16, Wed) Hwang, Chulmin ...........................1405 (B9, Tue) Hwang, Constanza ...................... 1040 (B6, Thu), ...........................1235 (B8, Wed), 1246 (B8, Thu) Hwang, Don-Ha .......................... 2629 (E6, Mon) Hwang, Doo Sung . .......................1470 (B9, Tue)
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Hwang, Eun Suk .........................3077 (E16, Tue) Hwang, Eung-Rim .......................2492 (E3, Wed) Hwang, Gi Suk . ............................1483 (B9, Tue) Hwang, Hae Jin . .......................1949 (B12, Wed), ..........................281 (A2, Wed), 1954 (B12, Wed) Hwang, Haesuk ..............................927 (B6, Wed) Hwang, Hee-Sub .........................2485 (E3, Wed), ..........................2494 (E3, Wed), 2497 (E3, Wed), .......................................................2508 (E3, Thu) Hwang, In-Seak ............................2506 (E3, Thu) Hwang, Jaeyeon ..........................1901 (B12, Tue) Hwang, Jinha .............................2832 (E11, Wed) Hwang, Jonathan . .......................... 716 (B4, Thu) Hwang, Joo-Sun . ..........................2749 (E8, Tue) Hwang, Jun Young ........................3712 (I3, Wed) Hwang, Jun-Ki ...............................920 (B6, Wed) Hwang, Ki-Hyeon ........................2443 (E1, Wed) Hwang, Kuk-Jin .........................1954 (B12, Wed) Hwang, Kyo Seon .........................3880 (J1, Tue), ............................. 2063 (C2, Tue), 3874 (J1, Tue) Hwang, Sangbeom ........................2768 (E9, Thu) Hwang, Seongpil . ......................1767 (B10, Wed) Hwang, Seung Sang .....................2753 (E8, Wed) Hwang, Sun-Mi . ...........................3381 (F4, Thu) Hwang, Sun-Wook .......................228 (A1, Mon), ...........................1551 (B9, Wed), 1595 (B9, Thu) Hwang, Sung Woo ........................946 (B6, Wed), ........................................................ 1098 (B6, Fri) Hwang, Sung-Min . ......................2658 (E6, Wed) Hwang, Sunyong . .......................3016 (E15, Tue) Hwang, Yeon-Hui ......................2918 (E12, Wed) Hwang, Yoontae ............................2589 (E5, Tue) Hwang, Young Hwan ................ 3048 (E16, Mon) Hwang, Yun Ju ........ 943 (B6, Wed), 1141 (B7, Tue) Hyder, Md Nasim . ........................ 500 (B2, Mon) Hyodo, Junji . ............................ 1887 (B12, Mon) Hyodo, Takeo ........2853 (E12, Tue), 3851 (J1, Tue), ............................ 3887 (J1, Wed), 3889 (J1, Wed) Hyono, Atsushi ............................1432 (B9, Tue), .........................2095 (D1, Wed), 2118 (D1, Wed), ...................................................... 2277 (D4, Thu) Hyuga, Yohei ................................. 3756 (I4, Tue) Hyun, Kartham J...........................2701 (E7, Wed) Hyun, Sang-Hoon .........................413 (B1, Wed), ........................................................414 (B1, Wed) Hyun, Seungmin ...........................931 (B6, Wed), ...........................2610 (E5, Wed), 2759 (E8, Wed) Hyun, Younghoon ......................... 270 (A2, Wed)
Ide, Matthias ............................... 2460 (E2, Mon) Ide, Nozomi ....................................388 (B1, Tue) Ide, Tomoyuki ................................695 (B4, Wed) Idemoto, Yasushi . ..........................45 (A1, Mon), ................................48 (A1, Mon), 56 (A1, Mon), ................................57 (A1, Mon), 77 (A1, Mon), ............................. 620 (B4, Mon), 624 (B4, Mon) Ido, Tatemi ..................................3129 (E17, Tue) Idrobo, Juan Carlos ........................734 (B5, Tue), .............................. 1313 (B9, Tue), 704 (B4, Thu) Iftikhar, Imran ...............................2012 (C2, Tue) Igaraqshi, Kiyohiko ......................2055 (C2, Tue) Igarashi, Kiyohiko ...................... 3587 (I2, Mon), ........................................................ 3595 (I2, Tue) Igarashi, Yoshiyuki ........................916 (B6, Wed) Ignatowich, Michael .....................1374 (B9, Tue) Iguchi, Fumitada ..........................187 (A1, Mon), ........................ 188 (A1, Mon), 1880 (B12, Mon), ..................................................... 2337 (D5, Wed) Iguchi, Nobuyuki ........................2796 (E10, Tue) Iguchi, Yoshinori . ..................... 2790 (E10, Mon) Ihara, Manabu ...........................1914 (B12, Wed), ...................... 1938 (B12, Wed), 2880 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2896 (E12, Tue) Ihara, Masayuki ........................... 1245 (B8, Thu) Ihlefeld, Jon F............................... 2164 (D2, Wed) Iida, Daisuke ..................................517 (B2, Wed) Iida, Taishi . ....................................686 (B4, Wed) Iida, Yasuhiro .....145 (A1, Mon), 154 (A1, Mon), ..............................175 (A1, Mon), 3885 (J1, Tue) Iijima, Minami ...............................917 (B6, Wed) Iijima, Sumio .................................531 (B2, Wed) Iijima, Yuki ........ 1422 (B9, Tue), 3738 (I4, Mon) Iino, Shohei .................................3068 (E16, Tue) Ijiro, Kuniharu .............................. 285 (A2, Wed) Ikari, Ryunosuke ............................ 3603 (I2, Tue) Ikebata, Kiyoto . ............................224 (A1, Mon) Ikebe, Shota ......... 553 (B2, Wed), 529 (B2, Wed) Ikebukuro, Kazunori ................... 2005 (C2, Mon) Ikeda, Ayako ..............................1947 (B12, Wed) Ikeda, Hiroaki ............................. 2716 (E8, Mon) Ikeda, Katsuyoshi ..........................58 (A1, Mon), .......................................................3800 (I4, Wed) Ikeda, Masaki . ...........................1948 (B12, Wed) Ikeda, Minoru ............................. 1194 (B8, Mon) Ikeda, Mitsuhisa . ........................3154 (E17, Tue) Ikeda, Shigeru ............................2908 (E12, Wed) Ikeda, Shoichiro .......................... 3523 (H1, Wed) Ikeda, Takashi ...............................1439 (B9, Tue) Ikeda, Yuichi ...... 3635 (I3, Tue), 2726 (E8, Mon) Ikeda, Yuji ...................................3145 (E17, Tue) Ikeda, Yuki .................................... 3420 (F5, Tue) Ikegami, Masashi .......................2856 (E12, Tue), .........................2864 (E12, Tue), 2865 (E12, Tue) Ikehara, Takayuki . ........................189 (A1, Mon) Ikehata, Yuta ...... 1420 (B9, Tue), 1653 (B9, Thu) Ikenoko, Hidehiro ........................ 3491 (H1, Tue) Ikenoue, Takumi .........................2441 (E1, Wed), ......................................................3320 (F3, Mon) Ikenuma, Tatsuya ......................... 1014 (B6, Thu) Ikeshoji, Tamio .........764 (B5, Wed), 3767 (I4, Tue) Ikeuchi, Tomohiko ........................2056 (C2, Tue) Ikeyma, Shusaku ........................1780 (B10, Wed) Ikonic, Zoran . ............................3197 (E17, Wed) Ikuhara, Yuichi ................................839 (B6, Tue) Ikuhara, Yumi . ................................839 (B6, Tue) Ikuta, Kazuyoshi ...........................2039 (C2, Tue) Ikuta, Shoji . ....................................31 (A1, Mon) Ilavsky, Jan . ................................ 1267 (B9, Sun), ......................... 1430 (B9, Tue), 1934 (B12, Wed) Illiberi, Andrea .............................2756 (E8, Wed) Illig, Jörg ...................................... 785 (B6, Mon), ............................. 1005 (B6, Thu), 1069 (B6, Fri) Im, Byoungyong ...........................2736 (E8, Tue) Im, Dong-Hyun .............................2748 (E8, Tue) Im, Dongmin ................................1154 (B7, Wed)
Im, Ha-Ni ........1940 (B12, Wed), 1941 (B12, Wed), ...................... 1951 (B12, Wed), 1952 (B12, Wed) Im, Hyeon-Gyun .......................... 3967 (J3, Mon) Im, Seongil . .....237 (A2, Mon), 2852 (E11, Thu), ...................... 3053 (E16, Mon), 3098 (E16, Wed) Im, WonBin . ........ 924 (B6, Wed), 3977 (J3, Tue) Imabayashi, Shin-ichiro ...............1423 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 3567 (I1, Tue) Imagawa, Haruo . ........................ 1199 (B8, Mon) Imai, Hideto ........ 862 (B6, Wed), 863 (B6, Wed), ........................... 1434 (B9, Tue), 1435 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1436 (B9, Tue), 1642 (B9, Thu), ............................. 1643 (B9, Thu), 1691 (B9, Fri) Imaizumi, Yoshiaki ...................... 1658 (B9, Thu) Imakita, Kenji .............................. 2428 (D7, Thu) Imamura, Daichi ..........................1381 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1382 (B9, Tue), 1402 (B9, Tue) Imamura, Hiroshi ..........................1127 (B7, Tue) Imamura, Wataru . .......................... 1079 (B6, Fri) Imanaka, Nobuhito . .......................3855 (J1, Tue) Imanari, Yuichiro ...........................935 (B6, Wed) Imanishi, Akihito ..........................3605 (I3, Sun), .............................. 3635 (I3, Tue), 3658 (I3, Tue), .............................3662 (I3, Tue), 3690 (I3, Wed), ........................3733 (I3, Fri), 3734 (I3, Fri), 3735 ...........................................(I3, Fri), 3736 (I3, Fri) Imanishi, Kenji ............................2555 (E4, Wed) Imanishi, Nobuyuki .....................1132 (B7, Tue), ............................1135 (B7, Tue), 1136 (B7, Tue), ............................1137 (B7, Tue), 1139 (B7, Tue), ......................... 1155 (B7, Wed), 1157 (B7, Wed), ....................................................1948 (B12, Wed) Imbert, Bruno . ...........................2965 (E14, Tue), .....................................................2969 (E14, Tue) Imhoff, E. A................................. 2523 (E4, Mon) Imhoff, Eugene ........................... 2519 (E4, Mon) Imoto, Yu-ki ................................2872 (E12, Tue) Ina, Hayato . ................................2864 (E12, Tue) Ina, Toshiaki . ........170 (A1, Mon), 756 (B5, Tue) Inaba, Daiki . ...................................383 (B1, Tue) Inaba, Juliana .................................3876 (J1, Tue) Inaba, Minoru . ........ 896 (B6, Wed), 900 (B6, Wed), ........................... 1060 (B6, Fri), 1281 (B9, Mon), ........................... 1420 (B9, Tue), 1421 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1428 (B9, Tue), 1448 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1482 (B9, Tue), 1623 (B9, Thu), ..........................1653 (B9, Thu), 3454 (G2, Wed), ............................ 3622 (I3, Mon), 3647 (I3, Tue), .........................................................736 (B5, Tue) Inaba, Ryuichi ................................ 3652 (I3, Tue) Inabe, Hidenori ........................... 2115 (D1, Wed) Inada, Mitsuru ...............................199 (A1, Mon) Inada, Yasuhiro .............................156 (A1, Mon) Inagaki, Hikaru ..............................945 (B6, Wed) Inagaki, Hiroki ..........620 (B4, Mon), 711 (B4, Thu) Inagaki, Yu ....................................188 (A1, Mon) Inagi, Shinsuke .......................... 2069 (C4, Mon), ..........................2071 (C4, Mon), 2088 (C4, Tue), ............................ 2089 (C4, Tue), 2092 (C4, Tue) Inami, Takashi . .............................2745 (E8, Tue) Inami, Toshiya . .............................216 (A1, Mon) Inamoto, Jun-ichi ..........................122 (A1, Mon) Inamoto, Masaoki ........................ 1624 (B9, Thu) Inatomi, Yu . ....................................356 (B1, Tue) Inazawa, Shinji . ........................1848 (B11, Wed), .......................... 1865 (B11, Thu), 3681 (I3, Wed) Indluru, Anil . .............................3100 (E16, Wed) Indris, Sylvio . ................................677 (B4, Wed) Ingram, Brian .............................1934 (B12, Wed) Inman, Kristopher .......................1546 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1587 (B9, Thu) Inman, Maria . .............................. 315 (A3, Wed), .......................... 3444 (G2, Wed), 3467 (G2, Thu) Innocenti, Massimo . ....................3385 (F4, Thu), .......................................................3805 (I5, Wed)
I Iacovo, Serana . .............................2639 (E6, Tue) Iba, Hideki ..........796 (B6, Mon), 938 (B6, Wed), 1196 (B8, Mon), ........................ 1216 (B8, Tue), 1847 (B11, Wed), ........................1854 (B11, Thu), 1855 (B11, Thu) Iba, Yoshihisa .............................2814 (E11, Wed) Ibrahim, Samir ..............................1444 (B9, Tue) Ichii, Takashi .........956 (B6, Wed), 1992 (C1, Wed), ............................ 2692 (E7, Tue), 3336 (F3, Tue), ........................................................ 3659 (I3, Tue) Ichikawa, Hiroki ......................... 3435 (G2, Wed) Ichikawa, Masakazu . ....................2675 (E7, Tue) Ichikawa, Takahiro . ....................... 3653 (I3, Tue) Ichikawa, Takayuki .......................1137 (B7, Tue) Ichikawa, Takuma .........................1406 (B9, Tue) Ichino, Ryoichi . ......3302 (F2, Tue), 2054 (C2, Tue) Ichinose, N....................................2455 (E1, Wed) Ichishima, Norihiko ....................2977 (E14, Tue) Ichitsubo, Koki ............................ 3615 (I3, Mon) Ichitsubo, Tetsu ..........355 (B1, Tue), 740 (B5, Tue), ..............................783 (B6, Mon), 858 (B6, Wed) Ida, Shintaro . ............................ 1712 (B10, Sun), ......................1924 (B12, Wed), 1978 (B12, Thu), .................................................... 1979 (B12, Thu) Iddir, Hakim .................................. 1117 (B7, Tue) 262
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Ino, Kosuke ................................ 2000 (C2, Mon), ........................ 2001 (C2, Mon), 2002 (C2, Mon), ............................. 2038 (C2, Tue), 3858 (J1, Tue) Inokuma, Kiyoshi ........................ 3751 (I4, Mon) Inoue, Fumihiro ...........................199 (A1, Mon), .......................... 2725 (E8, Mon), 2727 (E8, Tue), ..................................................... 2717 (E8, Mon) Inoue, Gen . .........523 (B2, Wed), 803 (B6, Mon), ............................. 845 (B6, Tue), 1266 (B9, Sun), ...........................1499 (B9, Wed), 1627 (B9, Thu) Inoue, Hidemi .............................. 3622 (I3, Mon) Inoue, Hideo ................................1428 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1420 (B9, Tue), 1653 (B9, Thu) Inoue, Hiroshi .........567 (B2, Wed), 765 (B5, Wed), .............................1446 (B9, Tue), 1529 (B9, Wed), ........................1652 (B9, Thu), 1781 (B10, Wed), ..................................................... 3448 (G2, Wed) Inoue, Hiroto .................................1213 (B8, Tue) Inoue, Jun-ichi ..............................2694 (E7, Tue) Inoue, Kazuya .................................91 (A1, Mon) Inoue, Kosuke ................................. 3736 (I3, Fri) Inoue, Masahiro ..............................57 (A1, Mon) Inoue, Mitsuhiro ..........................246 (A2, Mon), ......................... 1450 (B9, Tue), 2937 (E13, Wed) Inoue, Nobuhiro .............................654 (B4, Wed) Inoue, Rui ................................... 2100 (D1, Wed) Inoue, Satoru ......... 235 (A2, Mon), 2411 (D7, Wed) Intiso, Luciana ............................. 2315 (D5, Tue) Inukai, Junji ....... 1355 (B9, Tue), 3746 (I4, Mon) Inukai, Misaki ........ 2055 (C2, Tue), 3587 (I2, Mon) Ioannou, Dimitris ........................2614 (E5, Wed), ...........................2691 (E7, Tue), 2851 (E11, Thu) Ionica, Irina ...................................2636 (E6, Tue) Iordoc, Mihai .............................. 2114 (D1, Wed) Ioroi, Tsutomu . .............................404 (B1, Wed), ........................... 1323 (B9, Tue), 1458 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1683 (B9, Fri) Iqbal, Muhammad .........................181 (A1, Mon) Irague, Florian . ............................ 3573 (I2, Mon) Ireland, John ................................ 1008 (B6, Thu) Ireland, Sam ..................................2505 (E3, Thu) Irie, Hiroshi ................................ 1713 (B10, Sun) Irii, Yuuta ......................................189 (A1, Mon) Iriyama, Jiro ................................... 1061 (B6, Fri) Iriyama, Yasutoshi .........................748 (B5, Tue), ........................................................749 (B5, Tue), ........................... 761 (B5, Wed), 1232 (B8, Wed), ........................... 1957 (B12, Wed), 756 (B5, Tue) Irvine, Sally . ................................ 1630 (B9, Thu) Isa, Fabio . ...................................3225 (E17, Thu) Iseda, Jun ........................................72 (A1, Mon) Isella, Giovanni ..........................3143 (E17, Tue), ......................3200 (E17, Wed), 3207 (E17, Wed), .....................................................3225 (E17, Thu) Ishibashi, Yoko . .....211 (A1, Mon), 3352 (F4, Wed) Ishibe, Naoyuki ............................ 1627 (B9, Thu) Ishida, Ayano . ........ 2032 (C2, Tue), 2033 (C2, Tue) Ishida, Hiroshi . ..............................3866 (J1, Tue) Ishida, Tadashi .......................... 2956 (E14, Mon) Ishigaki, Noriaki .............................31 (A1, Mon) Ishigaki, Tadashi ...........................3897 (J2, Tue), ........................................................3898 (J2, Tue) Ishiguro, Kazuki ..........................1135 (B7, Tue), ......................................................1157 (B7, Wed) Ishiguro, Nozomu ........................1491 (B9, Wed) Ishiguro, Takashi . ........................ 3540 (I1, Mon) Ishiguro, Yutaka ......................... 2069 (C4, Mon), .......................................................2089 (C4, Tue) Ishihama, Daiki ...........................2854 (E12, Tue) Ishihara, Akimitsu ........................1434 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1435 (B9, Tue), 1436 (B9, Tue), ...........................1642 (B9, Thu), 1643 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1691 (B9, Fri) Ishihara, Kazuhiko ..................... 2009 (C2, Mon), ............................ 2017 (C2, Tue), 2051 (C2, Tue)
Ishihara, Ryoichi ........................3061 (E16, Tue), .....................................................3062 (E16, Tue) Ishihara, Tatsumi . ........................238 (A2, Mon), ...........................265 (A2, Tue), 1712 (B10, Sun), ......................1887 (B12, Mon), 1895 (B12, Tue), ......................1924 (B12, Wed), 1962 (B12, Thu), ........................1978 (B12, Thu), 1979 (B12, Thu) Ishihara, Yuya ................................769 (B5, Wed) Ishii, Akira ................................... 3472 (H1, Tue) Ishii, Asuka .....................................60 (A1, Mon) Ishii, Ayumi ....... 2856 (E12, Tue), 2917 (E12, Wed) Ishii, Hiromu .................................3989 (J4, Wed) Ishii, Mai .......................................3702 (I3, Wed) Ishii, Ryusuke ..............................1990 (C1, Wed) Ishii, Takumi ........172 (A1, Mon), 3594 (I2, Tue) Ishii, Tomohiro . .......................... 2118 (D1, Wed) Ishii, Yoshikazu . ...........................1425 (B9, Tue) Ishii, Yosuke . .........36 (A1, Mon), 506 (B2, Tue), ............................. 902 (B6, Wed), 3900 (J2, Tue), .................................................... 1857 (B11, Thu) Ishikawa, Daisuke ....................... 2660 (E7, Mon) Ishikawa, Hiroaki . ........................ 989 (B6, Thu), ........................................................ 991 (B6, Thu) Ishikawa, Jun ................................1213 (B8, Tue) Ishikawa, Masashi . .......................529 (B2, Wed), ............................. 553 (B2, Wed), 574 (B2, Wed), ............................. 903 (B6, Wed), 950 (B6, Wed), ............................ 1210 (B8, Tue), 1222 (B8, Tue) Ishikawa, Takeshi . ....................... 277 (A2, Wed), .............................280 (A2, Wed), 284 (A2, Wed), ......................... 2144 (D2, Tue), 2932 (E13, Wed) Ishikawa, Toru . .........................1849 (B11, Wed), .................................................... 1852 (B11, Thu) Ishikawa, Yasuhiko .....................3167 (E17, Tue) Ishikawa, Yasuyuki ........................ 3762 (I4, Tue) Ishikawa, Yoichi . ......................... 3956 (J3, Mon) Ishikawa, Yoshifusa .................... 3433 (G2, Wed) Ishikawa, Yuichi . ..........................2090 (C4, Tue) Ishikawa, Yuji ...............................1287 (B9, Tue) Ishikawa, Yukari ............................3900 (J2, Tue) Ishimoto, Shuichi ...........................515 (B2, Wed) Ishimoto, Takayoshi .....................1322 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 2145 (D2, Tue) Ishitani, Osamu .............................151 (A1, Mon) Ishiyama, Keisuke . ......................1536 (B9, Wed) Ishizaka, Takayuki ....................... 1655 (B9, Thu) Ishizaki, Manabu . ........................232 (A2, Mon), ............................ 115 (A1, Mon), 130 (A1, Mon), ....................................................... 116 (A1, Mon) Ishizaki, Takahiro . .........................837 (B6, Tue), ........................................................945 (B6, Wed) Ishizaki, Takeshi .......................... 2323 (D5, Tue) Ishizaki, Yugo ..............................1495 (B9, Wed) Ishizuka, Masatoshi .......................569 (B2, Wed) Ishizuka, Tomoya ........................ 3524 (H1, Wed) Ishziaki, Takahiro . ...................... 2126 (D1, Wed) Isken, Philipp ...............................169 (A1, Mon), ............................. 528 (B2, Wed), 1205 (B8, Tue) Ismail, Abu Bakar Md................... 2396 (D7, Tue) Iso, Yoshiki ....................................3904 (J2, Tue) Isobe, Kanetsugu . ....................... 2120 (D1, Wed) Isobe, Koichirou ...........................103 (A1, Mon) Isobe, Tetsuhiko ........................... 275 (A2, Wed), ..............................3904 (J2, Tue), 3907 (J2, Tue), ............................ 3934 (J2, Wed), 3935 (J2, Wed) Isogai, Tomohiro .......................... 3622 (I3, Mon) Isom, Clay .....................................2060 (C2, Tue) Isomura, Takenori ........................ 1594 (B9, Thu) Isono, Kousuke .............................146 (A1, Mon) Isozaki, Katsuhiro ........................2710 (E7, Wed) Ispas, Adriana ...... 3411 (F5, Tue), 3634 (I3, Tue) Israelachvili, Jacob . ..................... 3528 (I1, Mon) Israelsson, Niklas ......................... 2309 (D5, Tue)
Itagaki, Masayuki . ................................................ ................................91 (A1, Mon), 92 (A1, Mon), .............................103 (A1, Mon), 3547 (I1, Tue), ............................... 3597 (I2, Tue), 3602 (I2, Tue) Itako, Kazutaka .............................1399 (B9, Tue) Itakura, Toru . ................................1213 (B8, Tue) Itani, Eiko .................................1848 (B11, Wed), .......................... 1865 (B11, Thu), 3681 (I3, Wed) Ito, Atsushi ...................................189 (A1, Mon), .............................. 863 (B6, Wed), 925 (B6, Wed) Ito, Daisuke ................................. 2107 (D1, Wed) Ito, Hiroshi ...... 2932 (E13, Wed), 1405 (B9, Tue) Ito, Kohei .....................................1287 (B9, Tue), ............................218 (A1, Mon), 2111 (D1, Wed) Ito, Kyosuke . ................................1213 (B8, Tue) Ito, Masahiko .............................. 2524 (E4, Mon) Ito, Mizuki ....................................3789 (I4, Wed) Ito, Shuntaro .................................2046 (C2, Tue) Ito, Suguru ....... 2187 (D3, Mon), 2232 (D3, Tue) Ito, Yoritsugu ................................3705 (I3, Wed) Ito, Yoshihiro .............................. 2008 (C2, Mon) Ito, Yudai . ....................................1531 (B9, Wed) Itoh, Masahiko ............................ 2115 (D1, Wed) Itou, Yuich . ................................... 723 (B5, Mon) Iuchi, Ayuko ..................................191 (A1, Mon) Ivaništšev, Vladislav .......................386 (B1, Tue) Ivanov, Alexander B.......................3701 (I3, Wed) Ivanov, Pavlo .............................3197 (E17, Wed) Ivanov, Viktor A.............................3699 (I3, Wed) Ivanova, Valentina ........................3806 (I5, Wed) Ivaska, Ari ......................................550 (B2, Wed) Iver-Tiffée, Ellen . ...................... 1972 (B12, Thu) Ivers-Tiffée, Ellen ........................ 349 (B1, Mon), ........................... 785 (B6, Mon), 1005 (B6, Thu), ........................... 1069 (B6, Fri), 1982 (B12, Thu) Ivey, Douglas .........1131 (B7, Tue), 2750 (E8, Wed) Iwai, Hiroshi ...............................2558 (E4, Wed), ........................... 2569 (E4, Thu), 2590 (E5, Tue), ..........................2612 (E5, Wed), 2616 (E5, Wed), ......................... 2653 (E6, Wed), 2663 (E7, Mon), .........................3025 (E15, Tue), 3122 (E17, Tue) Iwai, Taichi ...................................164 (A1, Mon) Iwakami, Takanori .......................1530 (B9, Wed) Iwamatsu, Shinnosuke .............. 3044 (E16, Mon) Iwanaga, Atsushi ..........................2030 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2031 (C2, Tue) Iwano, Satoshi . ........................... 2077 (C4, Mon) Iwasaki, Koju ..................................92 (A1, Mon) Iwasaki, Ryuhei . ..........................2690 (E7, Tue), .......................................................2696 (E7, Tue) Iwasawa, Kenta ..............................44 (A1, Mon), ............................... 46 (A1, Mon), 910 (B6, Wed) Iwasawa, Yasuhiro ...................... 1655 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1658 (B9, Thu) Iwata, Masatoshi .........................1737 (B10, Tue) Iwata, Nobuyuki ........................2829 (E11, Wed) Iwatate, Junichi .............................126 (A1, Mon) Iyatani, Kazushi ............................1437 (B9, Tue) Iyengar, Arun ................................. 465 (B1, Thu) Iyer, Suri ......................................3245 (F1, Mon) Iyoda, Masahiko ........................2936 (E13, Wed) Izaki, Masanobu . ...........................61 (A1, Mon), ..............................71 (A1, Mon), 202 (A1, Mon), ........................... 212 (A1, Mon), 3326 (F3, Mon) Izquierdo, Javier . ........................ 2282 (D4, Thu), ..................................................... 2424 (D7, Wed) Izumi, Akira .................................. 799 (B6, Mon) Izumi, Atsushi ...............................130 (A1, Mon) Izumi, Shota ........2690 (E7, Tue), 2696 (E7, Tue) Izumi, Yudai .................................2546 (E4, Wed) Izumiya, Koichi .......................... 2129 (D1, Wed) Izunome, Koji ...........................3191 (E17, Wed), .....................................................3218 (E17, Thu)
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Jayakumar, Jai Vishnuvarman . .... 3462 (G2, Thu) Jayansankar, Barath ......................1289 (B9, Tue) Jayasankar, Barath Ram . .............1570 (B9, Wed) Jayaweera, Palitha . ..................... 2253 (D3, Wed) Jayne, Karen . ................................ 1680 (B9, Fri), ..............................3613 (I3, Sun), 3685 (I3, Wed) Je, Junho ......................................1494 (B9, Wed) Jebaraj, Adriel J..............................3825 (I5, Wed) Jedliński, Jerzy . ........................... 2308 (D5, Tue) Jee, Youngseok . ..........................1899 (B12, Tue) Jeevarajan, Judith A........................ 999 (B6, Thu) Jen, Shou-Feng ..........................2837 (E11, Thu), ....................................................3041 (E15, Wed) Jensen, Annemette H.................. 1830 (B10, Thu), ..............................3632 (I3, Tue), 1395 (B9, Tue) Jensen, Jens Oluf .........................1424 (B9, Tue), ...........................1636 (B9, Thu), 2321 (D5, Tue), .................................................... 1830 (B10, Thu) Jensen, Lowell .............................. 343 (B1, Mon) Jeon, Dongju ...............................2882 (E12, Tue) Jeon, Hyeon Jong .......................1945 (B12, Wed) Jeon, Hyungjun ..............................438 (B1, Wed) Jeon, Jae-Deok ...............................447 (B1, Wed) Jeon, Jongpil ............................. 2958 (E14, Mon) Jeon, Min Ku .................................3727 (I3, Thu) Jeon, Myoungae ........................... 3360 (F4, Wed) Jeon, Pyo Jin ........ 2852 (E11, Thu), 237 (A2, Mon) Jeon, Samgmin . ............................3995 (J4, Wed) Jeon, Sang-Yun .........................1941 (B12, Wed), ....................................................1951 (B12, Wed) Jeon, Seog-Jin ...............................3941 (J2, Wed) Jeon, Seokwoo .............................2701 (E7, Wed) Jeon, Seong-jae ............................2759 (E8, Wed) Jeon, Tae Hwa .............................1739 (B10, Tue) Jeon, Woo Sung ..............................743 (B5, Tue) Jeon, Woojin ...............................3077 (E16, Tue) Jeon, Yukwon ....... 352 (B1, Mon), 1692 (B9, Fri) Jeong, Chanyoung . .................... 2240 (D3, Wed), ....................................................... 3281 (F2, Tue) Jeong, Dae-Yeong ....................... 2397 (D7, Tue), ..........................2407 (D7, Wed), 2414 (D7, Wed) Jeong, Hoon ..................................2748 (E8, Tue) Jeong, Hu Young ...........................954 (B6, Wed), ...................................................... 3471 (H1, Tue) Jeong, Hye Won ..........................1739 (B10, Tue) Jeong, Hyun-Seok ........................ 1018 (B6, Thu) Jeong, Jae Kyeong .................... 3053 (E16, Mon) Jeong, Jiseon ..................................907 (B6, Wed) Jeong, Jun-Ho ................................931 (B6, Wed) Jeong, Moongook .......................... 1075 (B6, Fri) Jeong, Sangsik ................................820 (B6, Tue) Jeong, Seong-Min ......................1954 (B12, Wed) Jeong, Shin Woo ..........................195 (A1, Mon), ...........................196 (A1, Mon), 3080 (E16, Tue) Jeong, Sohee ..............................2883 (E12, Tue), ...............................3910 (J2, Tue), 3911 (J2, Tue) Jeong, Sookyung ............................927 (B6, Wed) Jeong, Soon-Ki ...... 736 (B5, Tue), 743 (B5, Tue) Jeong, Sunho ...............................3078 (E16, Tue) Jeong, Tae Soo ............................3142 (E17, Tue) Jerez, Nicolas ................................3795 (I4, Wed) Jerkiewicz, Gregory .....................1523 (B9, Wed) Jesse, Stephen ........ 642 (B4, Tue), 1170 (B7, Wed), ....................... 1894 (B12, Tue), 1917 (B12, Wed) Jessop, Jeri D................................ 1598 (B9, Thu) Jeun, Jeong-Hoon ..........................94 (A1, Mon), ............................... 1073 (B6, Fri), 1083 (B6, Fri) Jha, Himendra ............................... 780 (B6, Mon) Jheng, Bao-Tang B......................1788 (B10, Wed) Jhong, H. R. Molly .................... 1811 (B10, Thu) Ji, Cheonwoon ...............................3909 (J2, Tue) Ji, Kwang Hwan . ...................... 3053 (E16, Mon) Ji, Liwen ....................................... 339 (B1, Mon) Ji, Sanghoon . ....... 418 (B1, Wed), 419 (B1, Wed) Ji, W. J..........................................2197 (D3, Mon) Ji, Yan . ........................................... 1057 (B6, Fri)
Jia, Hongfei ................................1786 (B10, Wed) Jia, Qingying ................................ 1620 (B9, Thu) Jiang, Bin ...................................... 3339 (F3, Tue) Jiang, HongWen .........................3185 (E17, Wed) Jiang, Jun ......... 3560 (I1, Tue), 1886 (B12, Mon) Jiang, Lan . .....................................3983 (J3, Tue) Jiang, Liying ...............................3212 (E17, Thu) Jiang, Qimeng ..............................2557 (E4, Wed) Jiang, Rongzhong ....................... 1644 (B9, Thu), .................................................... 1827 (B10, Thu) Jiang, Sijia . .................................3138 (E17, Tue) Jiang, Xingyu ................................3992 (J4, Wed) Jiang, Yan ...................................... 332 (B1, Mon) Jiang, Yan-Xia . ..........................1763 (B10, Wed) Jiang, Yong . ..................................1133 (B7, Tue) Jiao, Bao .......................................2760 (E9, Thu) Jiao, Jiwei .................................... 2386 (D7, Tue) Jiao, Yubo . ....................................2509 (E3, Thu) Jiménez-Morales, Antonia .......... 2352 (D6, Wed) Jin, En Mei ................................... 289 (A2, Wed), .............................290 (A2, Wed), 291 (A2, Wed), .............................292 (A2, Wed), 293 (A2, Wed), ....................................................... 294 (A2, Wed) Jin, Haishun ..................................3941 (J2, Wed) Jin, Hong ........................................461 (B1, Wed) Jin, Jian ...................................... 1716 (B10, Sun) Jin, Miao .....................................3215 (E17, Thu) Jin, Song ..........882 (B6, Wed), 1724 (B10, Mon) Jin, Xinfang . ............................... 2153 (D2, Wed) Jin, Ying .........................................3863 (J1, Tue) Jin, Yong Wan ............................... 3947 (J2, Thu) Jin, Yongcheng ........105 (A1, Mon), 107 (A1, Mon) Jin, Yoshito . ..................................3989 (J4, Wed) Jinbo, Ryohei .............................. 2418 (D7, Wed) Jinnouchi, Ryosuke .....................1519 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1525 (B9, Wed) Jo, Gayoung .................................1578 (B9, Wed) Jo, Jong-Young ..... 2494 (E3, Wed), 2508 (E3, Thu) Jo, Won Woo .................................3997 (J4, Wed) Jo, Yong Nam . ...............................954 (B6, Wed) Job, Reinhart .......2645 (E6, Tue), 2647 (E6, Tue) Jobst, Paul-Johannes ...................2982 (E14, Tue) Jock, Ryan M..............................3182 (E17, Wed) Jöge, Frank . ...................................658 (B4, Wed) Joghee, Prabhuram . ......................1340 (B9, Tue) Johansson, Anne-Charlotte ...........2468 (E2, Tue) Johansson, Lars-Gunnar ............. 2315 (D5, Tue), ...........................2309 (D5, Tue), 2341 (D5, Wed) Johansson, Patrik ........................1226 (B8, Wed), ...........................1236 (B8, Wed), 1256 (B8, Thu) John Berchmans, L.........................3389 (F4, Thu) Johnson, Chris W........................2927 (E13, Wed) Johnson, Christopher J................1843 (B11, Wed) Johnson, Christopher S................. 622 (B4, Mon), ....................................................1836 (B11, Wed) Johnson, J. W...............................3015 (E15, Tue) Johnson, Keith ............................. 3960 (J3, Mon) Johnson, Linda E............................2535 (E4, Tue) Johnson, Michael A.........................429 (B1, Wed) Johnston, Christina .....................1527 (B9, Wed), ..................................................... 2148 (D2, Wed) Johnston, Steve ........................... 2715 (E8, Mon) Johs, Alexander ........................... 3517 (H1, Wed) Joke, Tomoya ................................. 256 (A2, Tue) Jonas Davidson, D........................3377 (F4, Thu), .......................................................3389 (F4, Thu) Jones, Amanda M............................411 (B1, Wed) Jones, Deborah J............................1481 (B9, Tue) Jones, Jaylan .................................1330 (B9, Tue) Jones, Kenneth A..........................2552 (E4, Wed) Jones, Kevin S.............................3170 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3196 (E17, Wed) Jones, Lathe ..................................3383 (F4, Thu) Jones, Sharon ...............................3247 (F1, Mon) Jonsson, Stefan ............................ 2313 (D5, Tue) Joo, Hye-sook ...............................1414 (B9, Tue)
Jabit, Nurul Ain . ............................ 3545 (I1, Tue) Jackson, Gregory S......................1738 (B10, Tue) Jacob, Aurélie . ............................ 2326 (D5, Wed) Jacobson, David ........................... 321 (B1, Mon), ......................................................1490 (B9, Wed) Jacobsson, Per .............................1226 (B8, Wed), ...........................1236 (B8, Wed), 1256 (B8, Thu) Jacquemin, Johan ............................52 (A1, Mon) Jacques, Emmanuel . ...................3060 (E16, Tue) Jaeger, Nicholas A. F......................2603 (E5, Tue) Jaegermann, Wolfram ................1755 (B10, Wed) Jafta, Charl J..........488 (B2, Mon), 539 (B2, Wed) Jagannathan, Hemanth ..................2592 (E5, Tue) Jäger, Rutha . .................................. 1690 (B9, Fri) Jain, Gaurav ................................. 1037 (B6, Thu) Jain, Rajeev ..................................1985 (C1, Wed) Jain, Swati .................................... 2220 (D3, Tue) Jain, Vibhor ............................... 3109 (E17, Mon) Jakomin, Roberto ........................3140 (E17, Tue) Jakupi, Pellumb . ......................... 2359 (D6, Wed) Jalajakshi, Amulur ...................... 2254 (D3, Wed) Jalan, Radha .................................. 312 (A3, Wed) James, Greg . ................................1558 (B9, Wed) Jamison, David K...........................885 (B6, Wed), ......................................................1234 (B8, Wed) Jamison, Paul ................................2592 (E5, Tue) Jammy, Raj . .................................2597 (E5, Tue), ...................... 2782 (E10, Mon), 3186 (E17, Wed) Jampani Hanumantha, Prashanth . ......385 (B1, Tue) Jamshidi, Asghar .........................3168 (E17, Tue) Janßen, Pia ....................................1205 (B8, Tue) Janaky, Csaba . ..............................3386 (F4, Thu) Janek, Jürgen . ...... 253 (A2, Tue), 763 (B5, Wed), ............................ 1186 (B7, Thu), 1209 (B8, Tue) Jänes, Alar ............. 386 (B1, Tue), 390 (B1, Tue), .............................. 514 (B2, Tue), 551 (B2, Wed), .............................. 560 (B2, Wed), 580 (B2, Wed) ................................598 (B2, Thu), 600 (B2, Thu) Jang, Bo Yun ..................................939 (B6, Wed) Jang, Dong Young ..................... 1884 (B12, Mon) Jang, Donghyuk .......322 (B1, Mon), 936 (B6, Wed) Jang, Eun-Pyo ................................3976 (J3, Tue) Jang, Hyuk-Jae . ........................ 2791 (E10, Mon) Jang, J............ 3051 (E16, Mon), 3087 (E16, Wed) Jang, Jae-Hyung . ...... 95 (A1, Mon), 111 (A1, Mon) Jang, Ji Yeong .............................. 3366 (F4, Wed) Jang, Jin Nyoung ........................3057 (E16, Tue) Jang, Jin-Sung ...............................1447 (B9, Tue) Jang, Jisun ....................................228 (A1, Mon), ...........................1551 (B9, Wed), 1595 (B9, Thu) Jang, Jong Hyun . ..........................1383 (B9, Tue) Jang, Min-Woo . .............................691 (B4, Wed) Jang, Moongyu ............................. 270 (A2, Wed) Jang, Seung Soon .........................1290 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1350 (B9, Tue), 2146 (D2, Tue), ...................................................... 2147 (D2, Tue) Jang, Soohwan .......................... 3013 (E15, Mon) Jang, Yunseok .............................3074 (E16, Tue) Janik, Michael J.............................. 3763 (I4, Tue) Jankovic, Jasna ............................1492 (B9, Wed) Jansen, Andrew N...........................410 (B1, Wed) Janser, Felice . ............................... 3285 (F2, Tue) Janyasupab, Metini .......................3857 (J1, Tue), .............................. 3882 (J1, Tue), 250 (A2, Tue), ...................................................... 1656 (B9, Thu) Jaouadi, Mohja . .............................974 (B6, Wed) Jaramillo, Thomas F.....................1729 (B10, Tue) Jaramillo-Botero, Andres ............... 1066 (B6, Fri) Jaroszeski, Mark .........................2949 (E13, Thu) Jasinski, Jacek ............................2912 (E12, Wed) Jasinski, Jacek B.........................1808 (B10, Wed) Javier, Anna E..........324 (B1, Mon), 1203 (B8, Tue) Jay, Eleanor E................................ 1045 (B6, Thu) 264
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Joo, J. H. ....................................1936 (B12, Wed) Joo, Jiyong ..........214 (A1, Mon), 3788 (I4, Wed) Joo, S. W............ 2699 (E7, Wed), 2776 (E9, Thu) Joo, Sang Woo ....... 2765 (E9, Thu), 2771 (E9, Thu) Joo, Sukbae ................................. 2134 (D1, Wed) Joo, Young Hee ..........................2944 (E13, Thu), .......................... 2945 (E13, Thu), 3991 (J4, Wed) Joo, Young-Chang . .......................868 (B6, Wed), ....................................................1756 (B10, Wed) Jorge Dulanto, Jorge .................... 3838 (J1, Mon) Josell, Daniel . ..............................2737 (E8, Tue), ............................. 3284 (F2, Tue), 3403 (F5, Tue) Joseph, Krishna ......1597 (B9, Thu), 1618 (B9, Thu) Joshi, Simon . ............................. 1971 (B12, Thu) Joshi, Tapesh .................................. 1095 (B6, Fri) Joshin, Kazukiyo . ........................2555 (E4, Wed) Jou, Jwo-Huei ................................3980 (J3, Tue) Jouan, Gauthier ...........................1911 (B12, Tue) Jouanneau, Séverine . ......................641 (B4, Tue) Joubert, Olivier .........................2926 (E13, Wed), ....................................................2929 (E13, Wed) Jouille, Victor .................................552 (B2, Wed) Joung, Soon-Kil ........................... 3486 (H1, Tue) Jourde, Dominique . ...................2809 (E11, Wed) Jow, T. Richard ............................ 1254 (B8, Thu) Joyce, Koh ................................... 3358 (F4, Wed) Joynt, Robert ..............................3183 (E17, Wed) Ju, Byeong Kwon . .......................157 (A1, Mon), ............................195 (A1, Mon), 196 (A1, Mon), ........................2449 (E1, Wed), 2942 (E13, Wed), .....................................................3080 (E16, Tue) Ju, HyungKuk ............................1782 (B10, Wed) Ju, Young-Wan ..........................1924 (B12, Wed), .................................................... 1978 (B12, Thu) Julien, Christian M.........................534 (B2, Wed), .............................625 (B4, Mon), 666 (B4, Wed), ............................. 671 (B4, Wed), 672 (B4, Wed), ............................. 673 (B4, Wed), 674 (B4, Wed), ............................. 675 (B4, Wed), 676 (B4, Wed), ............................. 677 (B4, Wed), 678 (B4, Wed), ...............................679 (B4, Wed), 705 (B4, Thu) Jun, Pilkwon ...............................3164 (E17, Tue) Jun, Jae Ho ......................................80 (A1, Mon) Jun, Sang Hyun ............................. 3308 (F2, Tue) Jun, Tae Sun ..................................185 (A1, Mon) Jun, Yongseok .............................. 3471 (H1, Tue) Jung, Changhoon ............................743 (B5, Tue) Jung, Dae Sung ............................ 3505 (H1, Tue) Jung, Doh Won . .............................421 (B1, Wed) Jung, Doo-hwan ............................439 (B1, Wed), ........................... 1429 (B9, Tue), 1447 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 3781 (I4, Tue) Jung, Hee Joon ............................1893 (B12, Tue) Jung, Ho-Young ...........................1445 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1480 (B9, Tue) Jung, Hun-Gi . ..... 1117 (B7, Tue), 1118 (B7, Tue) Jung, Hunsang . ..........................3092 (E16, Wed) Jung, Hyangmi .............................1577 (B9, Wed) Jung, Hyun Suk . ........................1753 (B10, Wed) Jung, Hyunsung ............................3810 (I5, Wed) Jung, Jin-Heok ..........3861 (J1, Tue), 3884 (J1, Tue) Jung, Jisim ..................................3077 (E16, Tue) Jung, Jong shik . ............................101 (A1, Mon) Jung, Joo Young ........................... 3496 (H1, Tue) Jung, Junho ..................................2502 (E3, Wed) Jung, Kyu-Nam .............................1138 (B7, Tue) Jung, Kyubong .......................... 2811 (E11, Wed), ....................................................2810 (E11, Wed) Jung, Mijin .................................3203 (E17, Wed) Jung, Min Uk ............................... 3505 (H1, Tue) Jung, Min-Suk . ..............................868 (B6, Wed) Jung, Myung-Won .......................2758 (E8, Wed) Jung, Sangsup ..............................2502 (E3, Wed) Jung, Sung Woo ..........................2891 (E12, Tue) Jung, Taikmin . ...............................438 (B1, Wed)
Jung, Won Suk ............................1505 (B9, Wed), ..........................1568 (B9, Wed), 1607 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1701 (B9, Fri) Jung, Young Hwa ....................... 1864 (B11, Thu) Júnior, Hélio S.............................. 2138 (D1, Wed) Junk, Tabea ...................................3383 (F4, Thu) Jurchescu, Oana D..................... 2791 (E10, Mon) Jurczak, Malgorzata ..................2806 (E11, Wed), .....................................................2847 (E11, Thu) Jurewicz, Krzysztof ........................505 (B2, Tue) Jusys, Zenonas ............................1537 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1571 (B9, Wed)
Kalidoss, Nathiya . .........................668 (B4, Wed) Kalinin, Sergei ...............................642 (B4, Tue), ....................... 1894 (B12, Tue), 1917 (B12, Wed) Kalinin, Sergei V..........................1170 (B7, Wed), ....................................................1935 (B12, Wed) Kalita, Deep J..................................893 (B6, Wed) Kalkowski, Gerhard ....................2982 (E14, Tue) Kallio, Tanja . ..................................25 (A1, Mon) Kallo, Josef ........ 3438 (G2, Wed), 3546 (I1, Tue) Kalnaus, Sergiy ............................ 344 (B1, Mon), .............................. 642 (B4, Tue), 1052 (B6, Thu) Kalra, Vibha ...................................590 (B2, Wed) Kalubarme, Ramchandra S...........1128 (B7, Tue), .............................1144 (B7, Tue), 1145 (B7, Tue) Kaluzhina, Svetlana A.................. 2102 (D1, Wed) Kamale, Tuokedaerhan ................2616 (E5, Wed) Kamata, Isaho ............................. 2524 (E4, Mon) Kamata, Tomoyuki . ......................3797 (I4, Wed) Kamavaram, Venkat .................... 1602 (B9, Thu), ........................1777 (B10, Wed), 2108 (D1, Wed) Kambe, Tetsuya . ...........................2078 (C4, Tue) Kambour, Kenneth ........................2601 (E5, Tue) Kamei, Akihito . .............................3870 (J1, Tue) Kamei, Akika ................................. 1060 (B6, Fri) Kamei, Shinnosuke .......................3897 (J2, Tue), ........................................................3898 (J2, Tue) Kameyama, Kyohei ......................179 (A1, Mon) Kameyama, Tatsuya ..................2902 (E12, Wed), ........................................................ 260 (A2, Tue) Kamiguchi, Kazuhiro . ...................863 (B6, Wed) Kamimoto, Yuki ............................ 3302 (F2, Tue) Kamino, Takeo ..............................1382 (B9, Tue) Kamins, Ted ...............................3177 (E17, Wed) Kaminsky, Dana . ..........................3390 (F4, Thu) Kamioka, Takefumi . ..................3187 (E17, Wed) Kamiya, Kazuhide ....................... 3744 (I4, Mon) Kamiya, Nobuyuki . .................... 3449 (G2, Wed) Kamiyama, Eiji .......................... 2628 (E6, Mon), ..................................................... 2633 (E6, Mon) Kammer Hansen, Kent . ...............3801 (I4, Wed), .......................................................3791 (I4, Wed) Kamrunnahar, Mst........................ 2201 (D3, Tue) Kamundi, Martha ..........................3818 (I5, Wed) Kan, Jinqing ................................... 3599 (I2, Tue) Kan, Tomoatsu ...........................2939 (E13, Wed) Kanai, Yuta . .........3605 (I3, Sun), 3690 (I3, Wed) Kanaizuka, Katsuhiko .................. 115 (A1, Mon), ............................ 128 (A1, Mon), 116 (A1, Mon), .......................................................130 (A1, Mon) Kanamori, Kazuyoshi ................... 333 (B1, Mon) Kanamura, Kiyoshi ......................104 (A1, Mon), ............................105 (A1, Mon), 106 (A1, Mon), ............................. 107 (A1, Mon), 711 (B4, Thu), .............................799 (B6, Mon), 932 (B6, Wed), ............................. 933 (B6, Wed), 973 (B6, Wed), ......................... 1197 (B8, Mon), 3342 (F4, Wed), .......................................................3375 (F4, Thu) Kanamura, Masahito ....................2555 (E4, Wed) Kanan, Matthew W.....................1806 (B10, Wed), .................................................... 1813 (B10, Thu) Kananizuka, Katsuhiko .................232 (A2, Mon) Kanarbik, Rait ................................ 600 (B2, Thu) Kanazawa, Kenji .......................... 3948 (J2, Thu), ....................................................... 3950 (J2, Thu) Kanazawa, Shingo ........................149 (A1, Mon) Kanazawa, Shintaro ......................3891 (J1, Wed) Kanda, K......................................... 1684 (B9, Fri) Kanda, Yousuke ........................... 1179 (B7, Thu) Kandlikar, Satish G.......................1285 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1334 (B9, Tue), 1633 (B9, Thu) Kane, Marie ...................................3853 (J1, Tue) Kaneda, Shotaro . ..........................1451 (B9, Tue) Kaneda, Takuya . ......................... 1020 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1021 (B6, Thu) Kaneko, Hiroki .............................128 (A1, Mon) Kaneko, Kentaro ..........................2441 (E1, Wed)
K Kaas, Aletta ....................................874 (B6, Wed) Kabaki, Hideyuki ..........................3387 (F4, Thu) Kaburagi, Misako ........................2034 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2037 (C2, Tue) Kaczer, Ben . ............................... 3119 (E17, Tue) Kaczmarek, Agnieszka . ............... 2431 (D7, Thu) Kadakia, Karan ............................. 350 (B1, Mon) Kadokawa, Jun-ichi .......................909 (B6, Wed) Kadoma, Hiroshi ...........................1213 (B8, Tue) Kadoma, Yoshihiro ........................831 (B6, Tue), .......................................................1448 (B9, Tue) Kadowaki, Kazumasa .................. 1625 (B9, Thu) Kær, Søren K.................................1556 (B9, Wed) Kaewsuk, Jutamas . ..................... 2397 (D7, Tue), ..........................2407 (D7, Wed), 2414 (D7, Wed) Kagajwala, Burhan . ..................... 3467 (G2, Thu) Kageyama, Akihiro ..................... 2251 (D3, Wed) Kageyama, Hiroyuki ................. 1880 (B12, Mon) Kageyama, Miho . ........................ 1266 (B9, Sun) Kagiwada, Reynold . ...................2968 (E14, Tue) Kahlert, Hans-Jürgen ..................3061 (E16, Tue) Kahn, Harold . ..... 2237 (D3, Wed), 2241 (D3, Wed) Kahn, Joshua ................................. 321 (B1, Mon) Ka’iliwai, George . ......................... 618 (B3, Thu) Kaiser, Bernhard ........................1755 (B10, Wed) Kaiser, Matthias ........................... 3416 (F5, Tue), ...................................................... 3432 (F5, Wed) Kaito, Takahiro ............................ 1651 (B9, Thu) Kaji, Eisuke . ............................... 2072 (C4, Mon) Kaji, Hirokazu . ............................2013 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2028 (C2, Tue), 2045 (C2, Tue), ............................ 2046 (C2, Tue), 2049 (C2, Tue) Kaji, Kentaro . ................................ 1068 (B6, Fri) Kajino, Yasuharu . .......17 (A1, Mon), 18 (A1, Mon) Kajiro, Takumi ..............................2018 (C2, Tue) Kajita, Masashi ........................... 3363 (F4, Wed), ..............................3374 (F4, Thu), 3755 (I4, Tue) Kajita, Tetsuya ............................... 1061 (B6, Fri) Kajiyama, Daichi ..........................2080 (C4, Tue) Kajiyama, Masataka . ...................126 (A1, Mon), ....................................................1834 (B11, Wed) Kakade, Bhalchandra A...............1535 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1606 (B9, Thu) Kakehata, Tetsuya ..........................869 (B6, Wed) Kakibe, Takeshi . ............................690 (B4, Wed) Kakihana, Masato .........................3899 (J2, Tue), ............................. 3901 (J2, Tue), 3930 (J2, Wed) Kakimoto, Koichi .....................2920 (E12, Wed), .......................................................3371 (F4, Thu) Kakinuma, Junko ........................ 2076 (C4, Mon) Kakinuma, Katsuyoshi . ...............1413 (B9, Tue), ............................. 1585 (B9, Thu), 1685 (B9, Fri) Kakushima, Kuniyuki .................2558 (E4, Wed), ........................... 2569 (E4, Thu), 2590 (E5, Tue), ......................... 2616 (E5, Wed), 2663 (E7, Mon), .........................3025 (E15, Tue), 3122 (E17, Tue) Kakutani, Yukari ..........................2034 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2037 (C2, Tue) Kale, Girish .................................... 468 (B1, Thu) Kalidindi, Arvind R.........................403 (B1, Wed) Kalidindi, Surya R........................ 1634 (B9, Thu)
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Kaneko, Kimihiro ...........................48 (A1, Mon) Kaneko, Yasuyuki ....................... 2661 (E7, Mon) Kaneko, Yutaka .............................2739 (E8, Tue) Kanemura, Takashi .......................1382 (B9, Tue) Kaneshige, Yoshitaka .................. 3525 (H1, Wed) Kaneshiro, Eric ...........................2968 (E14, Tue) Kaneshiro, Jess M...................... 1710 (B10, Sun), ....................................................1775 (B10, Wed) Kaneta, Chioko ........................... 1194 (B8, Mon) Kaneyasu, K........ 3887 (J1, Wed), 3896 (J1, Wed) Kang, Bruce ............................... 1812 (B10, Thu) Kang, C. Y.................................. 2782 (E10, Mon) Kang, Chan-Soon . ......................... 1063 (B6, Fri) Kang, Chen-Fang ......................2816 (E11, Wed), ........................2845 (E11, Thu), 3020 (E15, Tue), ........................3033 (E15, Tue), 3036 (E15, Wed) Kang, Chi Jung ........................... 2578 (E5, Mon) Kang, Chung Soo ...........................898 (B6, Wed) Kang, Dong-Won ...................... 3050 (E16, Mon) Kang, Eric. T. H..............................402 (B1, Wed) Kang, Hee-Bog ........................... 2629 (E6, Mon) Kang, Hee-Bok ............................2658 (E6, Wed) Kang, Ho-Kyu . ...........................2443 (E1, Wed), .............................2474 (E2, Tue), 2748 (E8, Tue) Kang, Ho-Young ........................1756 (B10, Wed) Kang, Ji Yoon . .............................2063 (C2, Tue), ...............................3880 (J1, Tue), 3874 (J1, Tue) Kang, Ju Hee . ...... 918 (B6, Wed), 919 (B6, Wed) Kang, Kisuk ...................................94 (A1, Mon), ............................ 776 (B6, Mon), 786 (B6, Mon), ............................ 1030 (B6, Thu), 1066 (B6, Fri), ........................................................ 1073 (B6, Fri) Kang, Kun-Young ..........................906 (B6, Wed) Kang, Kweon Ho ...........................3727 (I3, Thu) Kang, Kyung Bo ............................402 (B1, Wed) Kang, Kyungtae ...........................3712 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3712 (I3, Wed) Kang, Longtian ............................ 3477 (H1, Tue) Kang, Moon-Sung . ......................1466 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 3365 (F4, Wed) Kang, Shuai . ................................ 3745 (I4, Mon) Kang, Sin Young ............................10 (A1, Mon), ...........................230 (A1, Mon), 3081 (E16, Tue) Kang, Soon Hyung . ...................2858 (E12, Tue), ...................................................... 3361 (F4, Wed) Kang, Sukill ................................3142 (E17, Tue) Kang, Sun-Ho ...............................866 (B6, Wed), .............................. 1063 (B6, Fri), 622 (B4, Mon) Kang, Tak .....................................2490 (E3, Wed) Kang, Teawoo ................................920 (B6, Wed) Kang, Tsung-Kuei .......................3073 (E16, Tue) Kang, Un Seock ..........................1739 (B10, Tue) Kang, W. P...................................... 257 (A2, Tue), .............................587 (B2, Wed), 3841 (J1, Mon) Kang, Xihai ...................................2734 (E8, Tue) Kang, Yongku ................................963 (B6, Wed) Kang, Yuhong .............................2846 (E11, Thu) Kanjolia, Ravi ............................. 2465 (E2, Mon) Kannan, Aravindaraj G...................669 (B4, Wed) Kanneganti, Kumud ....................... 485 (B1, Thu) Kanno, Ryoji ................................181 (A1, Mon), ............................ 216 (A1, Mon), 448 (B1, Wed), ..............................718 (B5, Mon), 733 (B5, Tue), ............................... 750 (B5, Tue), 753 (B5, Tue), .............................. 819 (B6, Tue), 935 (B6, Wed), ..................................................... 1190 (B8, Mon) Kanno, Yusuke ...............................3858 (J1, Tue) Kanomata, Kensaku .......................38 (A1, Mon), ..................................................... 2461 (E2, Mon) Kanzaki, Makoto . .........................2028 (C2, Tue) Kao, Kuo-Hsing ..........................3226 (E17, Thu) Kapala, Jan . ...................................3714 (I3, Thu) Kaplan, Wlodek ...........................2565 (E4, Wed) Kaplar, Robert . .............................2541 (E4, Tue) Kappes, Mariano .......................... 2215 (D3, Tue) Kar, Piyush . ..................................1282 (B9, Tue)
Karagoz, Ayse .............................2488 (E3, Wed), ......................................................2493 (E3, Wed) Karam, N. H............................... 2961 (E14, Mon) Karam, Nasser . ...........................3130 (E17, Tue) Karamitaheri, Hossein ................. 3473 (H1, Tue) Karan, Kunal ...............................1553 (B9, Wed), ..........................1570 (B9, Wed), 1580 (B9, Thu), ............................1583 (B9, Thu), 1626 (B9, Thu) Karan, Kunal .................................1289 (B9, Tue) Karayan, Ahmad .......................... 2223 (D3, Tue) Karim, Alamgir .............................2778 (E9, Thu) Karim, Zia ..................................2808 (E11, Wed) Karino, Genta . ..............................2019 (C2, Tue) Kariuki, Nancy . ......................... 1276 (B9, Mon), .......................................................1317 (B9, Tue) Kariya, Hidetaka ........................ 2128 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2135 (D1, Wed) Kariyazaki, Hiroaki . ................... 2628 (E6, Mon) Karkare, Prateek . .......................2804 (E11, Wed) Karki, Khim ...................................854 (B6, Wed) Karlsson, Olov ..............................2602 (E5, Tue) Karoliussen, Håvard . ................... 1592 (B9, Thu) Karoui, Fathia ................................ 481 (B1, Thu) Karpov, Vyacheslav V..................... 3648 (I3, Tue) Karppinen, Maarit ...........................25 (A1, Mon) Karra, Udayarka . .........................1994 (C1, Wed) Kartachova, Olga ..........................1123 (B7, Tue) Karunwei, Olukayode ............... 2785 (E10, Mon) Karuppiah, Lakshmanan ..............2495 (E3, Wed) Kasahara, Kenji . .........................3123 (E17, Tue) Kasahara, Ryuiti . ........................... 1061 (B6, Fri) Kasai, Shigenobu .........................1990 (C1, Wed) Kasai, Yuki .....................................529 (B2, Wed) Kasai, Yutaka ................................1407 (B9, Tue) Kasamatsu, Akifumi ................... 3115 (E17, Tue) Kasatani, Kazuo ............................191 (A1, Mon) Kashima, Tetsuya .......................... 624 (B4, Mon) Kashiwagi, Tsuneo ...................... 2068 (C4, Mon) Kashiwase, Masaharu ................1792 (B10, Wed) Kashyap, Hemant K...................... 3625 (I3, Mon) Kasikov, Aarne . .......................... 2463 (E2, Mon) Kasilingam, Senthilkumar .............3923 (J2, Tue) Kaskel, Stefan ................................670 (B4, Wed) Kasnatscheew, Johannes ...............1205 (B8, Tue) Kaspar, Tiffany . ..........................1904 (B12, Tue) Kasper, Erich . ............................3175 (E17, Wed) Kasprzyk, Marta . ........................... 1062 (B6, Fri) Kassegne, Sam ..............................3879 (J1, Tue), ........................... 3990 (J4, Wed), 4007 (J4, Wed), .......................................................4009 (J4, Wed) Kassem, Mohammad ................1958 (B12, Wed), ........................................................3871 (J1, Tue) Kasuga, Toshihiro ......................1946 (B12, Wed) Katagiri, Shunsuke . ........................87 (A1, Mon) Katakami, Taisuke . ........................3916 (J2, Tue) Katakura, Katsumi .......................184 (A1, Mon), .......................................................1421 (B9, Tue) Kataky, Ritu ................................. 3572 (I2, Mon) Katamune, Yuki . .......................... 3512 (H1, Tue) Kataniwa, Sachiko .........................654 (B4, Wed) Kataoka, Kunimitsu .......................948 (B6, Wed) Kataoka, Nobuaki ........................2613 (E5, Wed) Kataoka, Riki .............................1841 (B11, Wed) Kataoka, Toshiyuki .......................189 (A1, Mon) Kataoka, Yoshinori . ....................2558 (E4, Wed), ........................... 2569 (E4, Thu), 2590 (E5, Tue), ......................... 2616 (E5, Wed), 2663 (E7, Mon), .........................3025 (E15, Tue), 3122 (E17, Tue) Katayama, Hideki ...................... 2112 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2113 (D1, Wed) Katayama, Masaki ........................156 (A1, Mon) Katayama, Seiichi .........................2042 (C2, Tue) Katayama, Yasushi ........................3608 (I3, Sun), .............................3667 (I3, Tue), 3689 (I3, Wed), ........................................................ 3663 (I3, Tue) Katiyar, R. K................................... 259 (A2, Tue)
Katiyar, Ram S............................... 259 (A2, Tue), ....................... 2583 (E5, Mon), 2828 (E11, Wed), ...................................................... 3427 (F5, Wed) Katiyar, Ram S.................................380 (B1, Tue) Kato, Ariyuki ...............................2700 (E7, Wed) Kato, Atsushi . ...............................1405 (B9, Tue) Kato, Dai .......................................3797 (I4, Wed) Kato, Hideki . ...... 3901 (J2, Tue), 3930 (J2, Wed) Kato, Itaru .....................................1401 (B9, Tue) Kato, Mutsuto ..........3279 (F2, Tue), 3311 (F2, Tue) Kato, Ryusuke . ...........................3149 (E17, Tue) Kato, Takahiro . ...........................2438 (E1, Wed), ......................................................2700 (E7, Wed) Kato, Takashi ........3653 (I3, Tue), 2826 (E11, Wed) Kato, Takehisa . ...............................749 (B5, Tue) Kato, Tohru ......... 155 (A1, Mon), 1785 (B10, Wed) Kato, Yuki ................................... 1190 (B8, Mon) Kato, Zenta . ................................ 2129 (D1, Wed) Katoh, Yukoh ..................................824 (B6, Tue) Katori, Shigetaka ......................... 278 (A2, Wed), .......................... 2441 (E1, Wed), 3320 (F3, Mon) Katovic, Vladimir .......................... 3655 (I3, Tue) Katsuki, Yuki . ...............................3375 (F4, Thu) Katsuta, Shuhei .......................... 3456 (G2, Wed), ..................................................... 3525 (H1, Wed) Katz, Bruce ..................................1156 (B7, Wed) Kauerauf, Thomas . ..................... 3119 (E17, Tue) Kaufman-Osborn, Tobin ..............2588 (E5, Tue), .....................................................3159 (E17, Tue) Kautzky, Mike . ...........................3393 (F5, Mon), ......................................................3398 (F5, Mon) Kawa, Kohei ............................... 2072 (C4, Mon) Kawabata, Yosuke . ....................2941 (E13, Wed) Kawabata, Yuki .............................2090 (C4, Tue) Kawabuchi, Mari ...........................79 (A1, Mon), .......................................................109 (A1, Mon) Kawada, Tatsuya ..........................187 (A1, Mon), ..........................209 (A1, Mon), 2292 (D5, Mon), ........................2295 (D5, Mon), 2298 (D5, Mon), .....................................................2300 (D5, Mon) Kawaguchi, Kenji ........................ 3468 (G2, Thu) Kawaguchi, Kentaro ..................... 277 (A2, Wed) Kawaguchi, Tomoya .................... 783 (B6, Mon), ............................. 858 (B6, Wed), 981 (B6, Wed), ...............................740 (B5, Tue), 719 (B5, Mon) Kawaguchi, Toshikazu ...................74 (A1, Mon), .......................................................135 (A1, Mon) Kawaharamura, Toshiyuki .........3072 (E16, Tue), ................................................... 3047 (E16, Mon) Kawai, Akira ..................................59 (A1, Mon), ...............................3999 (J4, Wed), 69 (A1, Mon) Kawai, Kentaro ............................2065 (C2, Tue), ....................................................2915 (E12, Wed) Kawai, Yuya ....................................67 (A1, Mon) Kawaji, Jun ...................................1459 (B9, Tue) Kawaji, Takayuki ..........................142 (A1, Mon) Kawajiri, Ryo ..............................3062 (E16, Tue) Kawakami, Satoshi .......................3702 (I3, Wed) Kawakami, Yuhi . ..........................141 (A1, Mon) Kawakita, Jin ............................... 3282 (F2, Tue), .......................... 3321 (F3, Mon), 3322 (F3, Mon) Kawakita, Shoi . ............................. 3547 (I1, Tue) Kawamori, Makoto ........................ 263 (A2, Tue) Kawamoto, Koji . ....................... 1189 (B8, Mon), ..................................................... 1190 (B8, Mon) Kawamoto, Tohru ......................... 316 (A3, Wed) Kawamura, Atsuhiro ....................184 (A1, Mon), .......................................................1421 (B9, Tue) Kawamura, Go .............................2697 (E7, Wed) Kawamura, Junichi .........................383 (B1, Tue) Kawamura, Kenichi .................... 2314 (D5, Tue), ............................2317 (D5, Tue), 2319 (D5, Tue) Kawamura, Ryuzo . ......................2017 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2050 (C2, Tue), 2051 (C2, Tue), ....................................................... 285 (A2, Wed) Kawamura, Tetsuo ....................... 1605 (B9, Thu)
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Kawamura, Yoshiumi . .................1519 (B9, Wed) Kawamura, Yusuke .....................2296 (D5, Mon) Kawana, Yuki ............................... 3501 (H1, Tue) Kawanami, Hajime ...................... 1655 (B9, Thu) Kawano, Akinori .........................2184 (D3, Mon) Kawano, Makoto . ........................ 3425 (F5, Wed) Kawasaki, Hideki . ..........................361 (B1, Tue) Kawasaki, Nobuhiro .................... 3463 (G2, Thu) Kawasaki, Shinji ............................36 (A1, Mon), .............................. 506 (B2, Tue), 902 (B6, Wed), ........................1857 (B11, Thu), 3523 (H1, Wed), ........................................................3900 (J2, Tue) Kawase, Kenichi .......................... 1245 (B8, Thu) Kawase, Motoaki ..........................523 (B2, Wed), ...................................................... 1266 (B9, Sun) Kawauchi, Shigehiro . ................... 477 (B1, Thu), ....................................................... 723 (B5, Mon) Kawawaki, Tokuhisa . .....................39 (A1, Mon) Kawazu, Yasuyuki ...................... 2726 (E8, Mon) Kazakova, Olga . ...........................3698 (I3, Wed) Kazemi, Sona ................................. 3593 (I2, Tue) Kazior, Thomas ............................ 3237 (E17, Fri) Kazmanlı, Kurşat ..........................887 (B6, Wed), .............................. 967 (B6, Wed), 968 (B6, Wed) Kazuhiro, Hirao ............................. 3647 (I3, Tue) Kazuma, Emiko ............................245 (A2, Mon) Ke, Fu-Sheng .......229 (A1, Mon), 3783 (I4, Tue) Kebede, Mesfin A.......................... 3348 (F4, Wed) Kegnæs, Søren ..............................3684 (I3, Wed) Kei, Chi-Chung .......................... 1718 (B10, Sun) Keist, Jayme . ................................ 729 (B5, Mon) Kelarakis, Antonios . .................... 1013 (B6, Thu) Kelder, Erik M.........874 (B6, Wed), 1600 (B9, Thu) Keleş, Özgül .................................887 (B6, Wed), .............................. 967 (B6, Wed), 968 (B6, Wed) Keller, Jurg . ................................ 3445 (G2, Wed) Kelly, Robert ................................ 2278 (D4, Thu) Kelsall, Geoff H.............................. 462 (B1, Thu) Kelsall, Robert W........................3197 (E17, Wed) Ken, Uchida ................................ 3118 (E17, Tue) Kenis, Paul J................................1548 (B9, Wed), ........................... 1700 (B9, Fri), 1811 (B10, Thu) Kenko, Takuya ..............................1448 (B9, Tue) Kennel, Harold W.........................3124 (E17, Tue) Kent, Paul R............762 (B5, Wed), 1563 (B9, Wed) Kent, Tyler ....................................2588 (E5, Tue) Keogh, David ..................................376 (B1, Tue) Kerce, Kimberly . ......................... 1261 (B9, Sun) Kerman, Kagan .............................2020 (C2, Tue) Kerr, John . ....................................912 (B6, Wed), ..............................1485 (B9, Tue), 3770 (I4, Tue) Kerres, Jochen A...........................1351 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1357 (B9, Tue) Kessels, W. M. M......................... 2280 (D4, Thu), .........................2458 (E2, Mon), 2462 (E2, Mon), .......................... 2466 (E2, Mon), 2756 (E8, Wed) Ketabi, Sanaz ....... 594 (B2, Thu), 3680 (I3, Wed) Ketkar, Supriya A............................591 (B2, Wed) Keum, Jong .................................... 990 (B6, Thu) Keum, Ki-Su ..................................10 (A1, Mon), ...........................3081 (E16, Tue), 230 (A1, Mon) Keuning, Wytze ...........................2756 (E8, Wed) Key, Camas .................................. 2324 (D5, Tue) Keyser, Matthew .......................... 1008 (B6, Thu) Khajeh-Hosseini-Dalasm, Navvab . ...................... ......................................................1555 (B9, Wed) Khakbaz Baboli, M.......................1504 (B9, Wed) Khakifirooz, Ali ..........................3169 (E17, Tue) Khalid, Mian B...............................1211 (B8, Tue) Khalifah, Peter ................................638 (B4, Tue) Khalil, Sameh ...............................2567 (E4, Thu) Khan, Shahed U.......................... 1715 (B10, Sun) Khanna, A. S....................................65 (A1, Mon) Khardani, Mohamed ......................974 (B6, Wed) Khare, Prasanna ..........................3169 (E17, Tue) Khatami, Zahra .............................3938 (J2, Wed)
Khater, Marwan ........................ 3109 (E17, Mon) Khatri, Abhishek ...........................4007 (J4, Wed) Khaykovich, Boris ....................... 321 (B1, Mon), ......................................................1490 (B9, Wed) Khodasevich, Inna ........................ 3333 (F3, Tue) Khomyakov, Ilya . ........................ 3508 (H1, Tue) Khoo, Timothy ..............................3673 (I3, Wed) Khosla, A.......................................3879 (J1, Tue), ........................... 3990 (J4, Wed), 4007 (J4, Wed), .......................................................4009 (J4, Wed) Khouider, Ali . ................................ 3563 (I1, Tue) Khuan, Emeline ........................... 3358 (F4, Wed) Khurana, Geetika ......................... 3478 (H1, Tue) Khurana, Sanchit . ...................... 1816 (B10, Thu) Kiantaj, Kiarash ...........................2588 (E5, Tue), .....................................................3159 (E17, Tue) Kiatkittikul, Pisit ..........................1515 (B9, Wed) Kibler, Ludwig A...........................3819 (I5, Wed) Kida, Tetsuya ........1127 (B7, Tue), 2889 (E12, Tue) Kidambi, P....................................3066 (E16, Tue) Kido, Gentoku . ..............................657 (B4, Wed) Kiefer, Boris . .............................. 1646 (B9, Thu), ............................. 1610 (B9, Thu), 1699 (B9, Fri) Kiely, Michael B.......................... 2248 (D3, Wed) Kiggans, Jim ...................................817 (B6, Tue) Kihara, Takanori ...........................2017 (C2, Tue) Kihira, Yuki . ............................... 1199 (B8, Mon) Kikkawa, Jun .............................3191 (E17, Wed) Kikkawa, Toshihide .....................2555 (E4, Wed) Kikkawa, Yuki . .............................1462 (B9, Tue) Kikuchi, Kenji . ........................... 3434 (G2, Wed) Kikuchi, Shu ..................................948 (B6, Wed) Kikuchi, Tatsuya ......................... 2398 (D7, Tue), .......................................................3686 (I3, Wed) Kikuchi, Tomohira ......................3125 (E17, Tue) Kikuta, Manabu ............................1222 (B8, Tue) Kikuzono, Yasuo ........................... 627 (B4, Mon) Kil, Yeon-Ho ...............................3142 (E17, Tue) Kilgore, Kevin ..............................2026 (C2, Tue) Kilner, John A.........959 (B6, Wed), 1045 (B6, Thu), .................... 1885 (B12, Mon), 1889 (B12, Mon), ....................... 1895 (B12, Tue), 1933 (B12, Wed) Kim, Ho-sung ............................1945 (B12, Wed) Kim, Jongsoo ..............................3164 (E17, Tue) Kim, Ae-ran ................................... 3781 (I4, Tue) Kim, Ara ................................... 2958 (E14, Mon) Kim, Beomseok ............................2474 (E2, Tue) Kim, Bernard ........210 (A1, Mon), 369 (B1, Tue) Kim, Bit Nam . ...........................1770 (B10, Wed) Kim, Bo-Sul ...............................2942 (E13, Wed) Kim, Bongsang .............................3994 (J4, Wed) Kim, Bosul ..................................3085 (E16, Tue) Kim, Buem Joon ..........................3939 (J2, Wed), ....................................................... 3945 (J2, Thu) Kim, Byung Hoon . ..................... 3471 (H1, Tue), ...................................................... 3504 (H1, Tue) Kim, Byung-hyun ..........................904 (B6, Wed) Kim, Byung-Jun . ..........................1429 (B9, Tue) Kim, Byungwoo . ..........................2477 (E2, Tue) Kim, C. M...................................... 288 (A2, Wed) Kim, Chaelyoung .........................2502 (E3, Wed) Kim, Chang Gyoun ...................2832 (E11, Wed), .....................................................2882 (E12, Tue) Kim, Chang Il ............................2944 (E13, Thu), .......................... 2945 (E13, Thu), 3991 (J4, Wed) Kim, Chang-hyeon . .......................923 (B6, Wed) Kim, Chang-Soo ...........................1373 (B9, Tue) Kim, Chang-Su ..............................905 (B6, Wed) Kim, Cheolgyu . ...........................2759 (E8, Wed) Kim, Cheong ..................................898 (B6, Wed) Kim, Chisu .....................................441 (B1, Wed) Kim, Choongik ...........................3075 (E16, Tue) Kim, Chul Am . .............................4010 (J4, Wed) Kim, Chunjoong ........706 (B4, Thu), 1086 (B6, Fri) Kim, Dae Sik ................................402 (B1, Wed), ............................1616 (B9, Thu), 1617 (B9, Thu)
Kim, Dae-Hyun . ...........................2530 (E4, Tue) Kim, Dae-Seon ..... 95 (A1, Mon), 111 (A1, Mon) Kim, Daihong .................................94 (A1, Mon) Kim, Dal-Ho ..............................2918 (E12, Wed) Kim, Do Kyung ............................669 (B4, Wed), .................................................... 1864 (B11, Thu) Kim, Do-Heyoung ........................2481 (E2, Tue) Kim, DoHyang . ............................1397 (B9, Tue) Kim, Dong Hyun ...........................928 (B6, Wed) Kim, Dong Won .............................978 (B6, Wed) Kim, Dong Wook ...........................963 (B6, Wed) Kim, Dong Yeong .......................3016 (E15, Tue) Kim, Dong-Hyun .......................... 111 (A1, Mon) Kim, Dong-Hyun ..........................2748 (E8, Tue) Kim, Dong-Soo ............................2450 (E1, Wed) Kim, Dong-uk ...............................3369 (F4, Thu) Kim, Donghan . ............................ 622 (B4, Mon), ....................................................1836 (B11, Wed) Kim, Donghyun ........................ 2958 (E14, Mon) Kim, DongYoung ....................... 2098 (D1, Wed), .........................2293 (D5, Mon), 2294 (D5, Mon) Kim, Doohun .................................431 (B1, Wed) Kim, Duck-Jin . .....3861 (J1, Tue), 3884 (J1, Tue) Kim, Dukjoon ........ 1349 (B9, Tue), 1478 (B9, Tue) Kim, Eui-Tae . .............................. 3513 (H1, Tue) Kim, Eun Yong .............................. 3562 (I1, Tue) Kim, Eun-Jeong ............................2481 (E2, Tue) Kim, Gun Hwan ..........................2843 (E11, Thu) Kim, Gunha . ..................................3914 (J2, Tue) Kim, Gwang Chul .........................3981 (J3, Tue), ...............................3982 (J3, Tue), 3983 (J3, Tue) Kim, Gyeyoung . ...........................2688 (E7, Tue) Kim, Gyu Man ..............................2776 (E9, Thu) Kim, H.-Y.............3015 (E15, Tue), 3015 (E15, Tue) Kim, Hae Jin ................................ 3504 (H1, Tue) Kim, Haegyeom ........................... 786 (B6, Mon), ............................. 1030 (B6, Thu), 1066 (B6, Fri) Kim, Haekyoung ............................433 (B1, Wed) Kim, Han Sun .............................. 3505 (H1, Tue) Kim, Han-Joo . ...... 565 (B2, Wed), 501 (B2, Tue) Kim, Han-Sung .............................1427 (B9, Tue) Kim, Hana ..................................... 3405 (F5, Tue) Kim, Hansang .............................2192 (D3, Mon) Kim, Hansung ..............................1505 (B9, Wed) Kim, Hasuck ................................ 1665 (B9, Thu) Kim, Hee-Jin .................................2529 (E4, Tue) Kim, Hee-Soo ............................... 1118 (B7, Tue) Kim, Hoe Chul .............................. 3308 (F2, Tue) Kim, Hojong ................................3675 (I3, Wed), .............................3677 (I3, Wed), 3678 (I3, Wed) Kim, Hongil ...................................558 (B2, Wed) Kim, Hwan Joon ...........................3991 (J4, Wed) Kim, Hyeong Joon ................... 3052 (E16, Mon), .....................................................3083 (E16, Tue) Kim, Hyo Kyeom . ........................2606 (E5, Tue) Kim, Hyo Shin ...........................1945 (B12, Wed) Kim, Hyong-Joon ........................2450 (E1, Wed) Kim, Hyongjin ......... 556 (B2, Wed), 556 (B2, Wed) Kim, Hyonwoong ..................... 3013 (E15, Mon) Kim, Hyoung Chan .................... 2104 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2105 (D1, Wed) Kim, Hyoung-Juhn .......................1383 (B9, Tue) Kim, Hyun-Jong .......................... 499 (B2, Mon), ........................ 2934 (E13, Wed), 3457 (G2, Wed) Kim, Hyun-Jong ..........................1427 (B9, Tue), ..................................................... 3457 (G2, Wed) Kim, Hyun-Suk ......................... 3053 (E16, Mon) Kim, Hyunchul ..............................936 (B6, Wed) Kim, Hyung Jun .......................... 2578 (E5, Mon) Kim, Hyung Kyu .........................1356 (B9, Tue), ....................................................1774 (B10, Wed) Kim, Hyung Sun ..........................1244 (B8, Wed) Kim, Hyungjun ............................2470 (E2, Tue), ............................3163 (E17, Tue), 1066 (B6, Fri) Kim, Hyungsub ............................ 786 (B6, Mon), ...................................................... 1030 (B6, Thu)
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Kim, Hyunsoo ..............................2454 (E1, Wed) Kim, Ick-Jun ..................................549 (B2, Wed) Kim, Il-Hwan ...............................2659 (E6, Wed) Kim, In-Soo .................................. 3301 (F2, Tue) Kim, J............................................. 288 (A2, Wed) Kim, Ja-Young ........................... 2629 (E6, Mon), ......................................................2658 (E6, Wed) Kim, Jae Chul ................................683 (B4, Wed) Kim, Jae Jeong .............................1419 (B9, Tue), .......................... 2724 (E8, Mon), 3307 (F2, Tue), ...........................3308 (F2, Tue), 3325 (F3, Mon), .......................................................3381 (F4, Thu) Kim, Jae Jin .............................. 1881 (B12, Mon) Kim, Jae-Deuk ............................ 2578 (E5, Mon) Kim, Jae-Han ...............................2610 (E5, Wed) Kim, Jae-Hyuk ...............................866 (B6, Wed) Kim, Jae-Kwan .........................2933 (E13, Wed), ....................................................2938 (E13, Wed) Kim, JaeKook ................................924 (B6, Wed) Kim, Jaekyun ............................... 3957 (J3, Mon) Kim, Jaeyoon .................................936 (B6, Wed) Kim, Jang-Seop . ..........................2658 (E6, Wed) Kim, Jeongsoo ............................. 1875 (B11, Fri) Kim, Ji Hoon . ................................3983 (J3, Tue) Kim, Ji Tae ......................................26 (A1, Mon) Kim, Ji-Heon . ............................2918 (E12, Wed) Kim, Ji-Rae ..................................1539 (B9, Wed) Kim, Ji-Soo .................................. 3365 (F4, Wed) Kim, Jihyun . ............................. 3008 (E15, Mon) Kim, Jin Won .............................1782 (B10, Wed) Kim, Jin Woon ..............................230 (A1, Mon) Kim, Jin Yong ........................... 1870 (B11, Thu), ........................... 1873 (B11, Fri), 1876 (B11, Fri) Kim, Jin Young .........................1753 (B10, Wed), ....................................................2911 (E12, Wed) Kim, Jin-Gyun .............................2443 (E1, Wed) Kim, Jin-Hoon ............................3081 (E16, Tue) Kim, Jin-Hyoek . ........................2903 (E12, Wed) Kim, Jiyoung . ...............................1429 (B9, Tue) Kim, Jong Guk .............................. 276 (A2, Wed) Kim, Jong Kyu ............................3016 (E15, Tue) Kim, Jong Uk .............................. 2397 (D7, Tue), ..........................2407 (D7, Wed), 2414 (D7, Wed) Kim, Jong-Oh .............................2887 (E12, Tue) Kim, Jong-Seon .............................682 (B4, Wed) Kim, Jong-Su ................................3981 (J3, Tue), ...............................3982 (J3, Tue), 3983 (J3, Tue) Kim, Jonggi . .............................2805 (E11, Wed), ....................................................2823 (E11, Wed) Kim, Jongrok ...............................1494 (B9, Wed) Kim, Jongsoon .............................. 776 (B6, Mon) Kim, Joo Yeon . .............................4010 (J4, Wed) Kim, Joon . ....................................2748 (E8, Tue) Kim, Joon soo ................................939 (B6, Wed) Kim, Joon-Soo ..............................2608 (E5, Tue) Kim, Joosung ............................... 3957 (J3, Mon) Kim, Ju Sik ....................................421 (B1, Wed) Kim, Jun Kwan ...........................2883 (E12, Tue) Kim, Jun Woo ...............................2477 (E2, Tue) Kim, Jun-Kyum ............................2748 (E8, Tue) Kim, Jun-Youn ............................. 3957 (J3, Mon) Kim, Jung Min ............................. 3504 (H1, Tue) Kim, Junghwan ..............................927 (B6, Wed) Kim, Jungmin ............................... 626 (B4, Mon) Kim, JungWoo ..............................3941 (J2, Wed) Kim, Jungyun . ...............................460 (B1, Wed) Kim, K...................3918 (J2, Tue), 3919 (J2, Tue) Kim, K. B...................................... 1039 (B6, Thu) Kim, Keon . ....................................434 (B1, Wed) Kim, Ki-Hyun ..............................1516 (B9, Wed) Kim, Ki-Jung ....2500 (E3, Wed), 2501 (E3, Wed) Kim, Ki-Tae .................................2758 (E8, Wed) Kim, Ki-Woong ............................2506 (E3, Thu) Kim, Kisoo . ................................. 3949 (J2, Thu), .............................3951 (J2, Thu), 3952 (J2, Thu), ...................................................... 3962 (J3, Mon)
Kim, Kwang Hwan ..................... 2724 (E8, Mon) Kim, Kwang Man ..........................906 (B6, Wed) Kim, Kwang-Soo .........................2450 (E1, Wed) Kim, Kyeong Jun .......................... 3945 (J2, Thu) Kim, Kyeong Wan ........................918 (B6, Wed), ............................. 918 (B6, Wed), 919 (B6, Wed), ........................................................919 (B6, Wed) Kim, Kyeong-Won ......................3029 (E15, Tue) Kim, Kyongsik . ............................1142 (B7, Tue) Kim, Kyoo Young ...........................80 (A1, Mon) Kim, Kyu-Sik . ....... 2445 (E1, Wed), 3947 (J2, Thu) Kim, Kyung Hyun ....................2942 (E13, Wed), .....................................................3085 (E16, Tue) Kim, Kyunghyun ..........................2507 (E3, Thu) Kim, Kyungnam ........................2883 (E12, Tue), ...............................3910 (J2, Tue), 3911 (J2, Tue) Kim, Kyung Su ............................216 (A1, Mon), ............................... 733 (B5, Tue), 750 (B5, Tue), .........................................................753 (B5, Tue) Kim, Min Jung ................................21 (A1, Mon) Kim, Min-Kyu ............................3163 (E17, Tue) Kim, Min-Su ............................... 2413 (D7, Wed) Kim, Min-Woo ............................ 2397 (D7, Tue), ..........................2407 (D7, Wed), 2414 (D7, Wed) Kim, Minho . .................................1221 (B8, Tue) Kim, MinJoong ........................... 1043 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1589 (B9, Thu) Kim, Minkeun ............................3092 (E16, Wed) Kim, Minsoo ............................. 3106 (E17, Mon) Kim, Minsung ...............................3930 (J2, Wed) Kim, Misung .............................1796 (B10, Wed), ....................................................... 3301 (F2, Tue) Kim, Moo Hwan ..........................1494 (B9, Wed) Kim, Moon Hwan .........................2011 (C2, Tue) Kim, Myung Jun ........................ 2724 (E8, Mon), ............................ 3307 (F2, Tue), 3308 (F2, Tue), ......................................................3325 (F3, Mon) Kim, Myunghoon . ..........................814 (B6, Tue) Kim, Na Ree ................................ 3967 (J3, Mon) Kim, Nam Won ..............................951 (B6, Wed) Kim, Nam-In ...................................26 (A1, Mon) Kim, Pil .........................................943 (B6, Wed), ..............................1441 (B9, Tue), 3590 (I2, Tue) Kim, S. Y.....................................1936 (B12, Wed) Kim, Sae-Youn . .............................450 (B1, Wed) Kim, Samual ................................ 3238 (E17, Fri) Kim, Sang Hern .............................752 (B5, Tue), .............................. 983 (B6, Wed), 984 (B6, Wed) Kim, Sang-Kyung .........................439 (B1, Wed), ..............................1447 (B9, Tue), 3781 (I4, Tue) Kim, Sang-Pil . ...... 770 (B5, Wed), 1908 (B12, Tue) Kim, Sang-Woo .......................... 2664 (E7, Mon) Kim, Sanghyeok ...........................240 (A2, Mon) Kim, Sangjin ....... 927 (B6, Wed), 1142 (B7, Tue) Kim, Sangtae . ...............................683 (B4, Wed), ...................... 1833 (B11, Wed), 1840 (B11, Wed) Kim, Sanha ..................................2491 (E3, Wed) Kim, Sanwi ..................................2757 (E8, Wed) Kim, Se-Phyo . ..............................2748 (E8, Tue) Kim, Sei Ki ................................1770 (B10, Wed) Kim, Seok Koo ........................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Kim, Seok-Jun ........................... 1962 (B12, Thu) Kim, Seon-Ah ................................985 (B6, Wed) Kim, Seonghwan . .........................3995 (J4, Wed) Kim, Seongjun .............................2454 (E1, Wed) Kim, Seuk Buom ...........................905 (B6, Wed) Kim, Seul Ki .......21 (A1, Mon), 2305 (D5, Mon) Kim, Seul-Cham ............................ 1063 (B6, Fri) Kim, Seung Hyun ........................1560 (B9, Wed) Kim, So Jeong . .............................1441 (B9, Tue) Kim, Sojin ......................................438 (B1, Wed) Kim, Soo .........................................804 (B6, Tue) Kim, Soo-Kil . ..............................2035 (C2, Tue), .............................. 3403 (F5, Tue), 3769 (I4, Tue) Kim, Soohyun ............................ 1816 (B10, Thu)
Kim, Soowhan ..............................406 (B1, Wed), ............................. 407 (B1, Wed), 409 (B1, Wed), .................................................... 1870 (B11, Thu) Kim, Steve ...................................3247 (F1, Mon) Kim, Su-jin .....................................86 (A1, Mon) Kim, Sun Hwan ............................. 3562 (I1, Tue) Kim, Sun-Jae . ................................689 (B4, Wed) Kim, Sun-Wook .........................3171 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3203 (E17, Wed) Kim, Sundong ............................1936 (B12, Wed) Kim, Sung Man . ...........................3997 (J4, Wed) Kim, Sung-Wook .......................... 786 (B6, Mon) Kim, Sunghyun .............................. 3598 (I2, Tue) Kim, Sungjun ..........3949 (J2, Thu), 3951 (J2, Thu), .............................3952 (J2, Thu), 3962 (J3, Mon) Kim, Sunjung ................................2736 (E8, Tue) Kim, Sunnam .................................3921 (J2, Tue) Kim, Tae Hoon . ............................3981 (J3, Tue), ...............................3982 (J3, Tue), 3983 (J3, Tue) Kim, Tae Sang . ......................... 3053 (E16, Mon) Kim, Tae Song ......3874 (J1, Tue), 3880 (J1, Tue) Kim, Tae Won ............................1945 (B12, Wed) Kim, Tae Young ...........................1154 (B7, Wed) Kim, Tae-Hyun ..........................2980 (E14, Tue), .......................2994 (E14, Wed), 3114 (E17, Tue), ........................3166 (E17, Tue), 3193 (E17, Wed) Kim, Tae-Kyoung .........................1145 (B7, Tue) Kim, Tae-Won ...............................682 (B4, Wed), ........................ 2903 (E12, Wed), 3455 (G2, Wed) Kim, Taek Sung ..........................3142 (E17, Tue) Kim, Taek Yong ............................. 264 (A2, Tue) Kim, Taek-Soo .............................240 (A2, Mon), ............................ 264 (A2, Tue), 2610 (E5, Wed), ...........................2757 (E8, Wed), 2759 (E8, Wed) Kim, Taekeun ..............................1505 (B9, Wed), ..........................1568 (B9, Wed), 1607 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1701 (B9, Fri) Kim, Taeyoung . ............................1410 (B9, Tue) Kim, Un Ki .................................3077 (E16, Tue) Kim, Wan-Don ..............................2474 (E2, Tue) Kim, Won Bae . ............................ 276 (A2, Wed), ............................. 857 (B6, Wed), 940 (B6, Wed), ..............................3771 (I4, Tue), 1453 (B9, Tue) Kim, Won-Ki . ................................ 466 (B1, Thu) Kim, Won-Sik ................................94 (A1, Mon), ............................... 1073 (B6, Fri), 1083 (B6, Fri) Kim, WonKeun ..............................953 (B6, Wed) Kim, Wontae ..................................3909 (J2, Tue) Kim, Woong ..................................2477 (E2, Tue) Kim, Yang Do ............................... 3277 (F2, Tue) Kim, Yang-Hoon ...........................1466 (B9, Tue) Kim, Yejin ..................................3092 (E16, Wed) Kim, Yeon-Sik .............................195 (A1, Mon), ...........................196 (A1, Mon), 3080 (E16, Tue) Kim, Yeong-Ho ............................ 2222 (D3, Tue) Kim, Yihwan .............................2804 (E11, Wed), ...................... 3203 (E17, Wed), 3215 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3233 (E17, Thu) Kim, Yong Joo ...............................907 (B6, Wed) Kim, Yong S...................................244 (A2, Mon) Kim, Yong Shin . ...........................185 (A1, Mon) Kim, Yong-Hoon . ..................... 3050 (E16, Mon) Kim, Yong-Mu .............................. 298 (A2, Wed) Kim, Yongho .................................2608 (E5, Tue) Kim, Yoon Chang .........................866 (B6, Wed), ........................................................ 1063 (B6, Fri) Kim, Yoon Jang . ...................... 3052 (E16, Mon), .....................................................3083 (E16, Tue) Kim, Yoongu .................................. 698 (B4, Thu) Kim, Youn-Geun ..........................3270 (F2, Mon) Kim, Young Beom ........................420 (B1, Wed), ........................................................445 (B1, Wed) Kim, Young Heon ......................... 279 (A2, Wed) Kim, Young Ho .............................2776 (E9, Thu) Kim, Young Jin .....3914 (J2, Tue), 3915 (J2, Tue) Kim, Young-Jun .............................954 (B6, Wed)
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Kim, Youngho ............................. 3360 (F4, Wed), ...................................................... 3354 (F4, Wed) Kim, Youngjae ...........................2805 (E11, Wed) Kim, Youngjin . ..............................3925 (J2, Tue) Kim, Youngmin . ............................ 3771 (I4, Tue) Kim, Youngshol ........................... 1875 (B11, Fri) Kim, Yu Seung .............................1350 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1468 (B9, Tue), 1616 (B9, Thu), ............................1617 (B9, Thu), 1666 (B9, Thu) Kim, Yu-Tack .................................563 (B2, Wed) Kim, Yung Jun ..............................2506 (E3, Thu) Kim, Yunok ....................................952 (B6, Wed) Kim-Lee, Hyun-Joon ................ 2958 (E14, Mon) Kimble, Michael C......................... 1680 (B9, Fri), ..............................3613 (I3, Sun), 3685 (I3, Wed) Kimerling, Lionel ......................3127 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3156 (E17, Tue) Kimikado, Yasuaki ......................2890 (E12, Tue) Kimm, Hong-Il ...............................501 (B2, Tue) Kimmel, Danielle . ....................... 3582 (I2, Mon) Kimoto, Keiichiro .......................2187 (D3, Mon) Kimoto, Koji ..................................3902 (J2, Tue) Kimoto, Tsunenobu . ................... 2515 (E4, Mon) Kimura, Akira ............................. 3454 (G2, Wed) Kimura, Hiroto . ........................... 2319 (D5, Tue) Kimura, Kai ...................................654 (B4, Wed) Kimura, Kenji ....... 2682 (E7, Tue), 2661 (E7, Mon) Kimura, Mitsuo ........................... 2251 (D3, Wed) Kimura, Shota ............................. 2417 (D7, Wed) Kimura, Yasuo .......258 (A2, Tue), 2417 (D7, Wed), ........................2914 (E12, Wed), 3068 (E16, Tue) Kimura, Yuta .......2029 (C2, Tue), 209 (A1, Mon) Kincal, Serkan . ............................2504 (E3, Wed) Kinefuchi, Ikuya ...........................1335 (B9, Tue) King, Mackenzie ............................578 (B2, Wed) King, R. R.................................. 2961 (E14, Mon) King, Rebecca ............................. 3437 (G2, Wed) King, Rebecca L........................... 3440 (G2, Wed) King, Richard R...........................3130 (E17, Tue) Kinoshita, Hiroshi .........................3686 (I3, Wed) Kinoshita, Hiroyuki .................. 2957 (E14, Mon) Kinoshita, Kentaro ....................2830 (E11, Wed), .......................2831 (E11, Wed), 2833 (E11, Wed) Kinoshita, Toyohiko . ....................2609 (E5, Tue) Kinsinger, Nichola .......................3248 (F1, Mon) Kinumoto, Taro .............................1417 (B9, Tue) Kirby, Grant ...................................430 (B1, Wed) Kirchgeorg, Robin ....................... 2393 (D7, Tue) Kirchhof, Christine ...................... 3423 (F5, Wed) Kirchner, Kevin W........................2552 (E4, Wed) Kirihata, Takao . ............................1428 (B9, Tue) Kirihata, Yuki ................................1420 (B9, Tue) Kirillov, Oleg ...............................2614 (E5, Wed) Kirino, Fumiyoshi ......................... 3402 (F5, Tue) Kiriu, Haruki ................................1990 (C1, Wed) Kirk, Donald W.........510 (B2, Tue), 3469 (G2, Thu) Kirm, Marco .................................3929 (J2, Wed) Kirnstoetter, Stefan .......................2647 (E6, Tue) Kirsch, Jeffrey . ..............................3881 (J1, Tue) Kirsch, Paul . ................................2597 (E5, Tue), ...................... 2782 (E10, Mon), 3186 (E17, Wed) Kirtley, John D.............................2291 (D5, Mon) Kisailus, David ............................3248 (F1, Mon) Kishi, Tomoya . ...........................3076 (E16, Tue) Kishida, Masahiro ........................1433 (B9, Tue), .......................................................3789 (I4, Wed) Kishida, Satoru .........................2830 (E11, Wed), .......................2831 (E11, Wed), 2833 (E11, Wed) Kishimoto, Haruo .....................1922 (B12, Wed), ..................... 1931 (B12, Wed), 1943 (B12, Wed), .................................................... 1973 (B12, Thu) Kishimoto, Hiroshi ........................ 1693 (B9, Fri) Kishioka, Shin-ya .........................3803 (I4, Wed) Kisor, Adam K............................... 1703 (B9, Fri), .................................................... 1810 (B10, Thu) Kiss, Andrew M.............................. 1706 (B9, Fri)
Kissinger, Gudrun ........................2644 (E6, Tue), .......................................................2648 (E6, Tue) Kisu, Kazuaki ................................917 (B6, Wed) Kita, Akinori ........ 738 (B5, Tue), 1245 (B8, Thu) Kita, Fusaji . .................................. 627 (B4, Mon) Kita, K............................................2591 (E5, Tue) Kita, Koji ..........2584 (E5, Tue), 3173 (E17, Tue) Kita, Shosuke .............................. 3523 (H1, Wed) Kitada, Atsushi . .............................956 (B6, Wed) Kitagawa, Taro ..............................2050 (C2, Tue) Kitahara, Naoto ...............................93 (A1, Mon) Kitahara, Tatsumi .........................177 (A1, Mon), ...........................1543 (B9, Wed), 1624 (B9, Thu) Kitajima, Akira ..........................2827 (E11, Wed) Kitajo, Ayuko .................................684 (B4, Wed) Kitajou, Ayuko ..............................851 (B6, Wed), ....................................................1838 (B11, Wed) Kitamoto, Y.................................. 3428 (F5, Wed), ........................... 3429 (F5, Wed), 3430 (F5, Wed) Kitamura, Fusao . ..........................1403 (B9, Tue) Kitamura, Naoto . ......................... 620 (B4, Mon), .............................. 624 (B4, Mon), 45 (A1, Mon), ................................48 (A1, Mon), 56 (A1, Mon), .................................57 (A1, Mon), 77 (A1, Mon) Kitamura, Tomoya ........................129 (A1, Mon) Kitaura, Hirokazu . ........................1121 (B7, Tue) Kitta, Mitsunori . ............................895 (B6, Wed) Kiuchi, Hisao ................................1439 (B9, Tue) Kiyobayashi, Tetsu . ..................1845 (B11, Wed), .......................1861 (B11, Thu), 1862 (B11, Thu), .................................................... 1867 (B11, Thu) Kiyohara, Kenji . ............................ 608 (B2, Thu) Kiyomiya, Elise ............................2024 (C2, Tue) Kiyota, Kazuki ..............................134 (A1, Mon) Kizewski, Jamie ............................1376 (B9, Tue) Kiziltas, Nilufer .............................675 (B4, Wed) Kjeang, Erik ................................. 306 (A3, Wed), ........................... 1309 (B9, Tue), 1338 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1347 (B9, Tue), 1631 (B9, Thu) Kjos, Ole ........................................3723 (I3, Thu) Klöpsch, Richard ...... 659 (B4, Wed), 820 (B6, Tue) Klages, Claus-Peter . ..................2988 (E14, Wed) Klak, Karolina . .............................. 3753 (I4, Tue) Kleiman-Shwarsctein, Alan .......2910 (E12, Wed) Klein, Reinhardt . ......................... 1036 (B6, Thu) Kleinberger, Rachelle . ..................2480 (E2, Tue) Kleinfeldt, Lennart . ........................834 (B6, Tue) Klekachev, A. V............................2799 (E10, Tue) Klem, John ..................................3018 (E15, Tue) Klenerman, David ....................... 2002 (C2, Mon) Klingner, Holger ....................... 2955 (E14, Mon) Kloepsch, Richard . ........................962 (B6, Wed) Klose-Schubert, Barbara ................ 1681 (B9, Fri) Kluy, Norbert ................................1404 (B9, Tue) Knaapen, Raymond . ....................2756 (E8, Wed) Knachel, Howard ..........................3993 (J4, Wed) Knackstedt, Karey . .........................377 (B1, Tue) Knapp, Quintin W......................... 2209 (D3, Tue) Knauer, Arne .................................2542 (E4, Tue) Knauss, Daniel M..........................1375 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1579 (B9, Wed) Knauth, Philippe ...........................1353 (B9, Tue) Knechtel, Roy .......................... 2955 (E14, Mon), ....................................................2999 (E14, Wed) Knehr, Kevin W..........403 (B1, Wed), 602 (B2, Thu) Knight, Bradford A....................... 1250 (B8, Thu) Knight, Chris . ...............................1372 (B9, Tue) Knights, Shanna ........................... 306 (A3, Wed), .......................................................1347 (B9, Tue) Kniknie, Bas ................................2756 (E8, Wed) Knoll, Dieter ...............................3131 (E17, Tue) Knoll, Lars .................................3192 (E17, Wed) Knör, Günther ............................1773 (B10, Wed) Knospe, Carl ................................2444 (E1, Wed)
Ko, Dae-Hong ............................3171 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3203 (E17, Wed) Ko, Hyun Jun ....... 413 (B1, Wed), 414 (B1, Wed) Ko, Hyun Seok ........3307 (F2, Tue), 682 (B4, Wed) Ko, Hyunhyub . ............................2698 (E7, Wed) Ko, Jang Myoun . ............................752 (B5, Tue) Ko, Jeongsik ................................1539 (B9, Wed) Ko, Ji-Hoon . .................................2608 (E5, Tue) Ko, K. H.........................................2599 (E5, Tue) Ko, Seongjae .................................3798 (I4, Wed) Kobayashi, Akira ......................... 2144 (D2, Tue) Kobayashi, Daigo .........................3710 (I3, Wed) Kobayashi, Daiki ..........................221 (A1, Mon) Kobayashi, Daisuke ......................2639 (E6, Tue) Kobayashi, Eiji ..........................1838 (B11, Wed) Kobayashi, Genki ........................181 (A1, Mon), .......................................................189 (A1, Mon) Kobayashi, Hideki .......................2451 (E1, Wed) Kobayashi, Hironori .....................665 (B4, Wed), ............................. 692 (B4, Wed), 937 (B6, Wed), ...................................................... 1009 (B6, Thu) Kobayashi, Katsutoshi ...............1955 (B12, Wed) Kobayashi, Kazuki . ........................85 (A1, Mon) Kobayashi, Kei ............................. 278 (A2, Wed) Kobayashi, Keisuke .....................1566 (B9, Wed) Kobayashi, Kengi ........................1540 (B9, Wed) Kobayashi, Kenji .........................1291 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1346 (B9, Tue), 1497 (B9, Wed) Kobayashi, Makoto .......................3901 (J2, Tue), .......................................................3930 (J2, Wed) Kobayashi, Masaki .......................1439 (B9, Tue) Kobayashi, Masaya ...................... 1582 (B9, Thu) Kobayashi, Norihisa ....................124 (A1, Mon), ............................ 3942 (J2, Wed), 3948 (J2, Thu), ....................................................... 3950 (J2, Thu) Kobayashi, Ryo . ............................925 (B6, Wed) Kobayashi, Seitro . .........................3725 (I3, Thu) Kobayashi, Seiya ..................... 3044 (E16, Mon), ....................................................... 3311 (F2, Tue) Kobayashi, Takanori ....................184 (A1, Mon), .......................................................1421 (B9, Tue) Kobayashi, Yasuyuki ................... 3507 (H1, Tue) Kobayashi, Yo .........937 (B6, Wed), 1034 (B6, Thu) Kobayashi, Yoshio .........................44 (A1, Mon), ................................46 (A1, Mon), 47 (A1, Mon), ............................. 144 (A1, Mon), 910 (B6, Wed) Kobayashi, Yoshitaka . ................3064 (E16, Tue) Kobayashi, Yukino ........................ 3948 (J2, Thu) Kobori, Maya .................................44 (A1, Mon), ............................... 46 (A1, Mon), 910 (B6, Wed) Kocha, Shyam S........................... 1269 (B9, Sun), ........................... 1377 (B9, Tue), 1418 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1564 (B9, Wed), 1565 (B9, Wed) Kochergin, Vladimir ................... 2456 (E2, Mon) kodaira, Akira ...............................151 (A1, Mon) Kodama, Daiyu ............................ 3466 (G2, Thu) Kodama, Hayato ..........................1990 (C1, Wed) Kodama, Hideyuki ......................... 3559 (I1, Tue) Kodama, Shun ........3693 (I3, Wed), 3703 (I3, Wed) Kodama, Yasutaka ......................... 3542 (I1, Tue) Koehne, Jessica ........................... 3519 (H1, Wed) Koenig, G. M...................................379 (B1, Tue) Koester, Niko S...........................3207 (E17, Wed) Kofinas, Peter . ..............................1211 (B8, Tue) Koga, Keiko ..................................1222 (B8, Tue) Kogo, Yasuo ................................. 3540 (I1, Mon) Koh, Ai Leen . .............................1893 (B12, Tue) Koh, Wonsang . ............................ 1875 (B11, Fri) Kohama, Keiichi ............................837 (B6, Tue), ........................................................945 (B6, Wed) Kohl, Paul ..........204 (A1, Mon), 227 (A1, Mon), ...........................1597 (B9, Thu), 1618 (B9, Thu), ...........................2752 (E8, Wed), 3345 (F4, Wed) Kohno, Yoshiumi ......................... 3466 (G2, Thu) Kohno, Yuki .................................. 3670 (I3, Tue), .............................3705 (I3, Wed), 3711 (I3, Wed)
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Kohyama, Masanori . .....................895 (B6, Wed) Koike, Hideki . ..............................2052 (C2, Tue) Koike, Shinji ................................ 1009 (B6, Thu) Koike, Takashi ..............................224 (A1, Mon) Koike-Takeshita, Ayumi ...............148 (A1, Mon) Koishi, Ryosuke .........................2830 (E11, Wed) Koizumi, Satoshi . ........................144 (A1, Mon), .......................................................1354 (B9, Tue) Kojima, Hiroki .............................. 793 (B6, Mon) Kojima, Katsuhiro . .................... 2007 (C2, Mon), ........................... 2021 (C2, Tue), 2022 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2057 (C2, Tue) Kojima, Katsunori . ....................... 627 (B4, Mon) Kojima, Kazuo .............................183 (A1, Mon), ...................................................... 3491 (H1, Tue) Kojima, Keisuke ..........................1530 (B9, Wed) Kojima, Misaki ............................1530 (B9, Wed) Kojima, Ryota ............................... 258 (A2, Tue), ........................ 2417 (D7, Wed), 2914 (E12, Wed) Kojima, Satoshi . ......................... 2077 (C4, Mon) Kojima, Takahiko . ...................... 3524 (H1, Wed) Kojima, Yoichi ........................... 2345 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 2349 (D6, Wed) Kolasinski, Kurt W......................2370 (D7, Mon), ...................................................... 2400 (D7, Tue) Kolb, Juergen ................................2766 (E9, Thu) Kolding, Helene ............................3684 (I3, Wed) Kolehmainen, Jukka .................... 2280 (D4, Thu) Kolesnikov, Alexander . ............... 3540 (I1, Mon) Koley, Dipankar .......................... 2003 (C2, Mon) Kolitsch, Andreas . ...................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Kolla, Praveen . ............................ 1261 (B9, Sun) Kolodziej, Joanna . ....................... 306 (A3, Wed), .......................................................1347 (B9, Tue) Komaba, Shinichi ........................126 (A1, Mon), ............................ 140 (A1, Mon), 623 (B4, Mon), ..................... 1834 (B11, Wed), 1849 (B11, Wed), ...................... 1850 (B11, Wed), 1852 (B11, Thu), .......................................................3891 (J1, Wed) Komadina, Jason ......................... 3352 (F4, Wed), ....................................................... 211 (A1, Mon) Komaki, Hiroaki ............................684 (B4, Wed) Komanicky, Vladimir . ................... 3759 (I4, Tue) Komatsu, Arata ............................2546 (E4, Wed) Komatsu, Kazunori ........................894 (B6, Wed) Komatsu, Keishiro .........................44 (A1, Mon), .........................................................46 (A1, Mon) Komatsu, Masaharu ...................... 311 (A3, Wed) Komatsu, Ryuichi .........................2651 (E6, Tue) Komatsu, Shingo . .........................3798 (I4, Wed) Komine, Takuya ............................2679 (E7, Tue) Komo, Mamoru . ...........................216 (A1, Mon) Komori, Kikuo ..............................3798 (I4, Wed) Komoto, Masahiro .....................1939 (B12, Wed) Konagai, Makoto ........................2896 (E12, Tue) Koncar, Michael . ........................ 3443 (G2, Wed) Kondo, Hitomi ..............................3693 (I3, Wed) Kondo, K........... 2726 (E8, Mon), 2728 (E8, Tue), ......................2827 (E11, Wed), 2939 (E13, Wed), ........................... 3346 (F4, Wed), 3507 (H1, Tue) Kondo, Katsuya .............................3725 (I3, Thu) Kondo, Kentaro . ........................... 283 (A2, Wed) Kondo, Masaaki ............................1287 (B9, Tue) Kondo, Masataka ..........................1352 (B9, Tue) Kondo, Michio ............................2868 (E12, Tue) Kondo, Misaki ..............................202 (A1, Mon) Kondo, Ryuichi ..........................2991 (E14, Wed) Kondo, Takahiro ...........................1439 (B9, Tue) Kondo, Takeshi ............................1389 (B9, Tue), .............................. 3542 (I1, Tue), 3778 (I4, Tue), ........................................................3883 (J1, Tue) Kondo, Toshiaki .............................3864 (J1, Tue) Kondo, Toshihiro ...........................76 (A1, Mon), ..............................78 (A1, Mon), 109 (A1, Mon), .......................... 143 (A1, Mon), 3271 (F2, Mon), ........................................................ 3780 (I4, Tue)
Kondo, Yosuke ............................2854 (E12, Tue) Kondoju, Sid .................................2505 (E3, Thu) Kong, Eugene .............................3224 (E17, Thu) Kongstein, Ole Edvard . .............. 1592 (B9, Thu), ....................................................... 3295 (F2, Tue) Konishi, Hirokazu ........................3694 (I3, Wed), .............................. 3724 (I3, Thu), 3725 (I3, Thu) Konishi, Hiroyuki .........................216 (A1, Mon) Konishi, Toshifumi .....................2793 (E10, Tue) Konishi, Yoshiyuki . ...................... 3946 (J2, Thu) Konno, Akinori ..........................2863 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2893 (E12, Tue) Konno, Akira . ................................ 3661 (I3, Tue) Konno, Tomohiro ........................ 2009 (C2, Mon) Konno, Yoshiki ............................ 2399 (D7, Tue) Kono, Michiyuki ...........................1222 (B8, Tue) Kono, Shozo .................................. 3559 (I1, Tue) Kontani, Aya .................................. 3600 (I2, Tue) Köntje, Melanie ............................. 712 (B4, Thu) Kontos, Alex ..............................3170 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3196 (E17, Wed) Kontturi, Kyösti ........................... 2387 (D7, Tue) Koo, Bonhyeong .......................... 3949 (J2, Thu), .............................3951 (J2, Thu), 3952 (J2, Thu), ...................................................... 3962 (J3, Mon) Koo, Byungjin . ..........................1756 (B10, Wed) Koo, Chong Min ...........................1221 (B8, Tue) Koo, Hyo-chol ............................ 2724 (E8, Mon) Koo, Ji-Hoon . ............................... 113 (A1, Mon) Koo, Sangmo ..............................3171 (E17, Tue) Koodlur, Lokesh .............................33 (A1, Mon) Kopanski, Joseph ...................... 2792 (E10, Mon) Kopasz, John P..............................1517 (B9, Wed) Koper, Marc T..........214 (A1, Mon), 3788 (I4, Wed) Kopreski, Ryan P............................969 (B6, Wed), .............................. 971 (B6, Wed), 972 (B6, Wed) Korchev, Yuri E............................ 2002 (C2, Mon) Korenblit, Yair ..............................1152 (B7, Tue) Kormilitsyn, Mikhail V.................3699 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3700 (I3, Wed) Kornely, Michael ....................... 1972 (B12, Thu) Korovina, Anna ...............................650 (B4, Tue) Korte, Carsten ..............................1510 (B9, Wed) Kortz, Ulrich .................................. 3551 (I1, Tue) Kosaka, Fumihiko ........................1536 (B9, Wed) Koshiba, Mamiko .........................2019 (C2, Tue) Koshida, Nobuyoshi ..................2375 (D7, Mon), ........................ 2378 (D7, Mon), 2419 (D7, Wed), ....................................................3189 (E17, Wed) Koshika, Kenichiroh .................... 1033 (B6, Thu) Koshikawa, Hiroshi ..................... 1611 (B9, Thu) Koshikumo, Fumiya ...................... 3567 (I1, Tue) Koshitani, Naoki .............................361 (B1, Tue) Kosina, Hans ................................ 3473 (H1, Tue) Kostecki, Robert M.........................636 (B4, Tue), ............................... 637 (B4, Tue), 735 (B5, Tue), ............................758 (B5, Wed), 1025 (B6, Thu), ............................1086 (B6, Fri), 1240 (B8, Wed), ..................................................... 2158 (D2, Wed) Köster, Thomas K...........................530 (B2, Wed) Kostowskyj, Michael ................. 3437 (G2, Wed), ..................................................... 3440 (G2, Wed) Kosugi, Ryoji ...............................2620 (E5, Wed) Kot, Dawid . ........2644 (E6, Tue), 2648 (E6, Tue) Kota, Nithyanand ......................... 2205 (D3, Tue) Kotake, Nozomu .......................... 2276 (D4, Thu) Kotanen, Christian N................. 2785 (E10, Mon) Kotara, Przemyslaw ......................2542 (E4, Tue) Kotula, Paul ...............................3208 (E17, Wed) Kötz, Rüdiger . ............................ 1657 (B9, Thu), ..............................3611 (I3, Sun), 3790 (I4, Wed) Kou, Xiaolu . .............................2995 (E14, Wed), ....................................................2993 (E14, Wed) Kouhestani, Camron .....................2601 (E5, Tue) Kouklin, Nikolai .......................... 3510 (H1, Tue)
Kouvetakis, John . .....................3176 (E17, Wed), ....................... 3180 (E17, Wed), 3212 (E17, Thu) Kovacs, Andras ........................... 2406 (D7, Wed) Kovalenko, Andriy . ......................2761 (E9, Thu) Kovalenko, Igor ...........................215 (A1, Mon), ............................... 1064 (B6, Fri), 1095 (B6, Fri) Kovrov, Vadim ............................... 3628 (I3, Tue) Kowalczyk, Agata ........................ 3575 (I2, Mon) Koya, Masaki ............................... 2277 (D4, Thu) Koyama, Michihisa ......................1322 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 2145 (D2, Tue) Koyama, Yoshinori ..................... 2726 (E8, Mon) Koyama, Yukinori ........................160 (A1, Mon), ............................ 331 (B1, Mon), 630 (B4, Mon), .......................... 719 (B5, Mon), 1195 (B8, Mon), ...............................168 (A1, Mon), 635 (B4, Tue) Koyanagi, Mitsumasa .................2654 (E6, Wed), ..................................................... 2719 (E8, Mon) Koyanaka, Hideki ........................ 3540 (I1, Mon) Koz, Mustafa . ...............................1334 (B9, Tue) Koza, Jakub A..............................2836 (E11, Thu) Kozlowski, Gregorz ...................3179 (E17, Wed) Krämer, Elisabeth .........................1205 (B8, Tue) Kraas, Sebastian . ..........................1209 (B8, Tue) Kraemer, Karl ............................... 3285 (F2, Tue) Krahl, Julia . ................................ 2326 (D5, Wed) Krain, Rafael .................................2643 (E6, Tue) Kralick, Francis . ...........................3986 (J4, Wed) Kramer, Daniel . .......................... 2155 (D2, Wed) Kramer, Denis ...............................3790 (I4, Wed) Krasicka-Cydzik, Elzbieta .......... 2431 (D7, Thu), ........................................................3717 (I3, Thu) Krasnikov, Andrey ....................... 3508 (H1, Tue) Krause, Frederick C..................... 1040 (B6, Thu), ...........................1235 (B8, Wed), 1246 (B8, Thu) Krause, Larry J.......... 343 (B1, Mon), 992 (B6, Thu) Kravchenko, I. I...........................3015 (E15, Tue) Krawczyk, Nastaran . ....................1209 (B8, Tue) Kreisz, Aurélien ............................1481 (B9, Tue) Kreitmeier, Stefan .........................1307 (B9, Tue) Kreller, Cortney R...................... 1964 (B12, Thu), ........................... 3373 (F4, Thu), 3527 (I1, Mon), .......................................................3895 (J1, Wed) Kremenetsky, Vyacheslav ............. 3646 (I3, Tue), .......................................................3697 (I3, Wed) Krieger, Elena M............................. 483 (B1, Thu) Krins, Natacha ..........484 (B1, Thu), 976 (B6, Wed) Krischer, Katharina .....................2368 (D7, Mon) Krischok, Stefan ............................ 3634 (I3, Tue) Krishnamoorthy, Aravind . .........2198 (D3, Mon), ...................................................... 2202 (D3, Tue) Krishnamoorthy, Viswanath . ........2535 (E4, Tue) Krishnan, Lakshmi . .....................1485 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1512 (B9, Wed) Kristiansen, Kai ........................... 3528 (I1, Mon) Kriston, Akos ..............................1505 (B9, Wed), ..........................1568 (B9, Wed), 1607 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1701 (B9, Fri) Krithiga Devi, C.............................3389 (F4, Thu) Kromp, Alexander . .................... 1982 (B12, Thu) Kronast, Wolfgang ...................... 2406 (D7, Wed) Krongelb, Sol ...............................3391 (F5, Mon) Kropf, A. Jeremy . .........................1317 (B9, Tue) Krosovski, Anastasia . ...................1461 (B9, Tue) Krug, Cristiano .............................2585 (E5, Tue) Kruger, Seth .................................2498 (E3, Wed) Kruizenga, Alan M....................... 2103 (D1, Wed) Krumdick, Gregory ...................... 1001 (B6, Thu) Kryshtop, Iurii . ............................. 3304 (F2, Tue) Ku, Fiona ..................................... 3238 (E17, Fri) Ku, Nai-Jen ..................................2707 (E7, Wed) Ku, Scott ...................................... 3358 (F4, Wed) Kubanska, Agnieszka . ...............1911 (B12, Tue), .....................................................1912 (B12, Tue) Kubiak, Pierre ............................1839 (B11, Wed) Kublanovsky, Valeriy .................... 3310 (F2, Tue)
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Kubo, Chie ....................................207 (A1, Mon) Kubo, Izumi ................................ 2008 (C2, Mon) Kubo, Momoji . ............................ 277 (A2, Wed), .............................280 (A2, Wed), 284 (A2, Wed), ......................... 2144 (D2, Tue), 2932 (E13, Wed) Kubo, Norio .................................1496 (B9, Wed) Kubo, Takaya .............................2861 (E12, Tue), .........................2869 (E12, Tue), 2875 (E12, Tue) Kubo, Yohei .................................. 3283 (F2, Tue) Kubobuchi, Kei ........862 (B6, Wed), 863 (B6, Wed) Kubota, Jun ..........1735 (B10, Tue), 1645 (B9, Thu) Kubota, Kei ....................................935 (B6, Wed) Kubota, Keigo ..............................1225 (B8, Wed) Kubota, Kensuke . .........................188 (A1, Mon) Kubota, Masaru . ........................1944 (B12, Wed) Kubota, Shigeru ..............................38 (A1, Mon) Kubota, Tadahiko ......................... 1245 (B8, Thu) Kubota, Yoshiyuki .........................944 (B6, Wed) Kucheyev, Sergei ........................ 3474 (H1, Tue), ..................................................... 3518 (H1, Wed) Kucko, Nathan W..........................1148 (B7, Tue), ...................................................... 1173 (B7, Thu) Kudla, Robert . ................................816 (B6, Tue) Kudo, Akihiko . ............................. 260 (A2, Tue), .........................1721 (B10, Mon), 3940 (J2, Wed) Kudo, Hiroyuki ............................2018 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2024 (C2, Tue) Kudo, Honami . ...........................2300 (D5, Mon) Kudo, Kazuaki .............................1507 (B9, Wed) Kudo, Kenji . ................................ 1270 (B9, Sun) Kudo, Tetsuichi .........662 (B4, Wed), 702 (B4, Thu) Kudo, Yoshihiro ..............................361 (B1, Tue) Kuehne, Michael ............................ 465 (B1, Thu) Kuehnlein, Holger . ...................... 3353 (F4, Wed) Kugimiya, Toshihiro ...................3076 (E16, Tue) Kugimiya, Yuichi ...........................3847 (J1, Tue) Kuhl, Kendra P.............................1729 (B10, Tue) Kuhn, Melanie ..............................4003 (J4, Wed) Kühnemann, Lars . ...................... 1277 (B9, Mon) Kuk, Seung-Hee . .......................3091 (E16, Wed) Kukutsu, Naoya ........................... 3844 (J1, Mon) Kulesza, Pawel J............................557 (B2, Wed), ......................... 597 (B2, Thu), 1727 (B10, Mon), ...........................1752 (B10, Wed), 3753 (I4, Tue) Kulkarni, Ashish ..........................3245 (F1, Mon) Kulleck, James G............................429 (B1, Wed) Kulmas, Marina ........................... 2393 (D7, Tue) Kulpa, Alina ..................................2603 (E5, Tue) Kumagai, Kazuhiro ..................... 1191 (B8, Mon) Kumagai, Masanobu .....................1406 (B9, Tue) Kumagai, Naoaki .........................1448 (B9, Tue), .........................................................831 (B6, Tue) Kumagai, Naokazu . .................... 2129 (D1, Wed) Kumagai, Seiji ................................84 (A1, Mon) Kumar, Ananth Praveen ................2779 (E9, Thu) Kumar, Amit ...............................1170 (B7, Wed), ....................................................1917 (B12, Wed) Kumar, Amod . ............................... 1686 (B9, Fri) Kumar, Arul ................................3213 (E17, Thu) Kumar, Ashavani . ......................1777 (B10, Wed) Kumar, Ashish . ..........................3196 (E17, Wed) Kumar, Ashok ...............................591 (B2, Wed), ....................................................2828 (E11, Wed) Kumar, Golden . ..........................1502 (B9, Wed), .......................................................3786 (I4, Wed) Kumar, Hardeep ............................ 3289 (F2, Tue) Kumar, Prashant . ..........................2763 (E9, Thu) Kumar, Vivek ...............................2440 (E1, Wed) Kumatabara, Akira ......................... 3568 (I1, Tue) Kumbhare, Pankaj . ....................2804 (E11, Wed) Kumbur, Emin C............................403 (B1, Wed), ..............................602 (B2, Thu), 1634 (B9, Thu) Kume, Shoko ..................................88 (A1, Mon) Kumigashira, Hiroshi . ................2844 (E11, Thu) Kummel, Andrew . .......................2588 (E5, Tue), .....................................................3159 (E17, Tue)
Kummer, Kurt ................................ 1696 (B9, Fri) Kumta, Prashant N........................ 342 (B1, Mon), ..............................350 (B1, Mon), 353 (B1, Tue), .........................................................385 (B1, Tue) Kunadian, Illayathambi . .................508 (B2, Tue) Kuncser, Victor ............................. 3417 (F5, Tue) Kundu, Sambhu .........................2910 (E12, Wed) Kundu, Sumit ................................1344 (B9, Tue) Kung, Chung-Yuan .....................3073 (E16, Tue) Küngas, Rainer .............................3372 (F4, Thu) Kunimatsu, Masayuki ....................64 (A1, Mon), .......................................................1401 (B9, Tue) Kunimoto, Masahiro .................... 3288 (F2, Tue), ....................................................... 3339 (F3, Tue) Kunisawa, Masatoshi ................... 1006 (B6, Thu) Kunjuzwa, Niki ............................ 3348 (F4, Wed) Kunka, Danays . ............................4002 (J4, Wed) Kunov-Kruse, Andreas .................3684 (I3, Wed) Kuntz, Joshua . ............................ 3356 (F4, Wed), ..................................................... 3518 (H1, Wed) Kunugi, Yoshihito ..........................23 (A1, Mon), .........................................................60 (A1, Mon) Kunz, H. R....................................1567 (B9, Wed) Kuo, Che-Wei ............................. 3741 (I4, Mon), ...................................................... 3743 (I4, Mon) Kuo, Chung-Wen .........................1449 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 3660 (I3, Tue) Kuo, Hao-Chung ..........................2705 (E7, Wed) Kuo, Mei-Chen ............................1418 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1598 (B9, Thu) Kuo, Ping-Lin .................................833 (B6, Tue) Kuo, Shin-Liang ............................899 (B6, Wed) Kuo, Tsai-Hao ............................2819 (E11, Wed) Kuo, Wei-Cheng ........................2845 (E11, Thu), ....................................................3036 (E15, Wed) Kuo, Y............2820 (E11, Wed), 3089 (E16, Wed) Kuo, Zheng-Yan . ..........................1449 (B9, Tue) Kuppurao, Satheesh ..................2804 (E11, Wed), .....................................................3233 (E17, Thu) Kupsch, Andreas ..........................1489 (B9, Wed) Kuramitsu, Akiko . ........................178 (A1, Mon) Kuramoto, Koji ..........................1922 (B12, Wed) Kuramoto, Masamichi ...................517 (B2, Wed) Kurata, Hiroki ............................... 272 (A2, Wed) Kurata, Motomu . ...........................869 (B6, Wed) Kurata, Yoshimasa ....................... 2314 (D5, Tue) Kuratani, Kentaro . ....................1845 (B11, Wed), .......................1861 (B11, Thu), 1862 (B11, Thu), .................................................... 1867 (B11, Thu) Kurig, Heisi . .......... 386 (B1, Tue), 514 (B2, Tue) Kurihara, Hiroki . ......................... 3503 (H1, Tue) Kurihara, Masato ......................... 115 (A1, Mon), ............................ 116 (A1, Mon), 128 (A1, Mon), ............................130 (A1, Mon), 232 (A2, Mon), ....................................................... 316 (A3, Wed) Kurita, Ryoji ................................ 3581 (I2, Mon) Kuriyama, Ryo ...........................3187 (E17, Wed) Kurobori, Toshio ...........................4006 (J4, Wed) Kuroda, K..................................... 2361 (D6, Wed) Kuroda, Kensuke ..........................2054 (C2, Tue) Kuroda, Kosuke ............................3708 (I3, Wed) Kuroda, Seiiti ...............................1557 (B9, Wed) Kuroda, Tadahiro ........................2794 (E10, Tue) Kuroiwa, Shigeki ...........................3867 (J1, Tue) Kurokawa, Ayumi ...........................76 (A1, Mon) Kurosaki, Masahiro . ..................1792 (B10, Wed) Kurosawa, Masashi ...................3195 (E17, Wed), ..........................3149 (E17, Tue), 2635 (E6, Tue), .....................................................3157 (E17, Tue) Kurozumi, Tomohiro . ...................1464 (B9, Tue) Kurps, Rainer ..............................3126 (E17, Tue) Kurt, Köksal . .............................. 2346 (D6, Wed) Kuru, Yener ............................... 1888 (B12, Mon) Kurumi, Takamasa .................... 2957 (E14, Mon) Kusachi, Yuki ................................ 725 (B5, Mon) Kusaka, Shinpei .......................... 2076 (C4, Mon)
Kushibe, Kunihiro . .......................1437 (B9, Tue) Kushima, Akihiro . ........................ 775 (B6, Mon) Kusoglu, Ahmet ...........................1483 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1554 (B9, Wed) Kusuda, Yutaka ........................... 2721 (E8, Mon) Kuttiyiel, Kurian A....................... 2149 (D2, Wed) Kuwabara, Akihide .................... 1195 (B8, Mon), .........................................................839 (B6, Tue) Kuwabara, Kei ..............................3989 (J4, Wed) Kuwabata, Susumu ....................... 260 (A2, Tue), ..........................2902 (E12, Wed), 3635 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3658 (I3, Tue), 3662 (I3, Tue), ............................... 3666 (I3, Tue), 3733 (I3, Fri), .................................3734 (I3, Fri), 3735 (I3, Fri), ............................... 3736 (I3, Fri), 3940 (J2, Wed) Kuwahara, Jun ............................... 3603 (I2, Tue) Kuwahara, Takuya .....................2932 (E13, Wed) Kuwana, Risa ..................................78 (A1, Mon) Kuwano, Jun ..........63 (A1, Mon), 64 (A1, Mon), ........................... 1448 (B9, Tue), 3494 (H1, Tue), ...................................................... 3586 (I2, Mon) Kuwata, Naoaki ..............................383 (B1, Tue) Kuykendall, Tevye R...................... 339 (B1, Mon) Kuze, Satoru ..............................1849 (B11, Wed) Kuzmik, Jan ...........2543 (E4, Tue), 2551 (E4, Wed) Kuznetsov, Sergey ........................ 3646 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3664 (I3, Tue), 3665 (I3, Tue), ............................3696 (I3, Wed), 3697 (I3, Wed), ..............................3698 (I3, Wed), 3714 (I3, Thu) Kuzuhara, Daiki .......................... 3459 (G2, Wed) Kuzuhara, Masaaki .......................2532 (E4, Tue) Kvalheim, Eirin . .......................... 2320 (D5, Tue) Kvaratskhelia, Elene ....................1983 (C1, Wed) Kvaratskhelia, Ramaz ..................1983 (C1, Wed) Kvarnström, Carita . .......................550 (B2, Wed) Kvesić, Mirko ...............................1341 (B9, Tue) Kwade, Arno ......... 834 (B6, Tue), 864 (B6, Wed) Kwak, Chan ...................................421 (B1, Wed) Kwak, Jeonghun ............................3905 (J2, Tue) Kwak, Joon-Seop .......................2933 (E13, Wed) Kwak, Seung-Yeon ...................... 3967 (J3, Mon) Kwen, O Sung . ............................ 1595 (B9, Thu) Kwon, H. S.........................................7 (A1, Mon) Kwon, HyukSang . ........................953 (B6, Wed), ........................... 1043 (B6, Thu), 1397 (B9, Tue), ......................... 1589 (B9, Thu), 2179 (D3, Mon), ...................................................... 2235 (D3, Tue) Kwon, JaeYoung .......................... 1589 (B9, Thu) Kwon, Jang-Yeon . .................... 3050 (E16, Mon) Kwon, Kyoon . ...............................438 (B1, Wed) Kwon, Kyoung-Cheol ................2841 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2842 (E11, Thu) Kwon, Kyungmook . ....................2708 (E7, Wed) Kwon, O Sung ...... 228 (A1, Mon), 1551 (B9, Wed) Kwon, Oh Joong ..........................1419 (B9, Tue), ....................................................... 3307 (F2, Tue) Kwon, Ohseong ............................2474 (E2, Tue) Kwon, Seung-Uk ...........................866 (B6, Wed) Kwon, Sung-Un ............................2748 (E8, Tue) Kwon, Taeri . ................................. 628 (B4, Mon) Kye, Joohong .............................1767 (B10, Wed) Kyeremateng, Nana Amponsah ....... 2394 (D7, Tue) Kyo, Yoshihiko .............................152 (A1, Mon) Kyomen, Toru ................................3922 (J2, Tue) Kyomi, Takuya . .........................2826 (E11, Wed) Kyoraiseki, Akio ........................2908 (E12, Wed) Kyung, JunSeok ............................1397 (B9, Tue)
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L La Magna, Antonino ................... 2631 (E6, Mon) La, Maelynn ................................... 3643 (I3, Tue) LaBarre, Erin D............................. 2281 (D4, Thu) Laberty, Christel . ...........................3856 (J1, Tue) Laboutin, O..................................3015 (E15, Tue) Labuda, Aleks .............................. 3838 (J1, Mon) 271
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Lacave, Thomas ..........................2969 (E14, Tue) Lackey, Paul . .................................430 (B1, Wed) LaDelpha, Adam D.........................363 (B1, Tue), .........................................................364 (B1, Tue) Ladre, Sigrid ................................ 1592 (B9, Thu) Lafdi, Khalid ............................... 3516 (H1, Wed) Lafond, Dominique .....................3120 (E17, Tue) Lafouresse, Manon C...................3273 (F2, Mon), .......................................................3823 (I5, Wed) Lagacé, M.......................................865 (B6, Wed) Lagahe-Blanchard, Chrystelle . ......2998 (E14, Wed) Lagally, Max ..............................3183 (E17, Wed) Lage, Enno ................................... 3423 (F5, Wed) Lagrost, Corinne .......................... 3530 (I1, Mon) Laheäär, Ann ......... 386 (B1, Tue), 551 (B2, Wed) Lai, Chien-Ming .......................... 1656 (B9, Thu) Lai, Xiaokang ................................ 612 (B3, Thu) Lakshmanan, Balasubramanian ....... 1638 (B9, Thu) Lakshmanan, Balsu .......................1298 (B9, Tue) Lal, Amit ................................... 2787 (E10, Mon) Lam, Chung ...............................2807 (E11, Wed) Lam, Thi Xuan Binh .................... 1668 (B9, Thu) Lamagna, Luca . .......................... 2457 (E2, Mon) Lamb, Joshua H............................ 1001 (B6, Thu) Lambers, Eric . ............................3029 (E15, Tue) Lambert, Timothy N......................3988 (J4, Wed) Lamibrac, Adrien .........................1284 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1343 (B9, Tue), 1345 (B9, Tue) Laminack, William . .................... 2416 (D7, Wed) Lamperti, Alessio ........................ 2457 (E2, Mon) Lan, Chao-Ho ............................. 2131 (D1, Wed) Lan, H.-S...................................... 3116 (E17, Tue) Lanciotti, Claudio ......................... 325 (B1, Mon) Landau, Uziel . .............................2734 (E8, Tue), .........................2735 (E8, Tue), 2905 (E12, Wed), ....................................................... 3291 (F2, Tue) Landes, Harald .........465 (B1, Thu), 1183 (B7, Thu) Landi, Brian ...................................878 (B6, Wed) Landry, Karine ...........................2998 (E14, Wed) Lange, Christoph . ......................3207 (E17, Wed) Langer, Thorsten ...........................1205 (B8, Tue) Langlade, Cécile ......................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Langlois, David . .........................1558 (B9, Wed), ........................................................ 1674 (B9, Fri) Lapena, Rubi ...............................3233 (E17, Thu) Lapierre, Florian ...........................2777 (E9, Thu) Lapina, Alberto ..........................1807 (B10, Wed) Lapointe, Jean ...............................3936 (J2, Wed) Laquidara, Joseph .........................3390 (F4, Thu) Largeau, Ludovic ........................3140 (E17, Tue) Larrabee, Diana . ......1412 (B9, Tue), 1687 (B9, Fri) Larrea, Maite . ............................. 2141 (D1, Wed) Larsen, Brian A............................ 1273 (B9, Sun), ........................... 1377 (B9, Tue), 1565 (B9, Wed) Larsen, Jackie V.............................2468 (E2, Tue) Larson, Davin ...............................2060 (C2, Tue) Lasanta, Isabel ............................ 2342 (D5, Wed) Lashkare, Sandip . ......................2804 (E11, Wed) Lashmore, David . ..........................55 (A1, Mon), ..............................215 (A1, Mon), 1064 (B6, Fri) Lassi, Ulla .......................................25 (A1, Mon) Latham, Julie-Anne . ................... 2362 (D6, Wed) Latimer, Kevin ............................2895 (E12, Tue) Latus, Alina .................................. 3530 (I1, Mon) Lau, Carolin ................................... 3588 (I2, Tue) Lau, Carolyn ................................ 1646 (B9, Thu) Lau, Kah C............ 1077 (B6, Fri), 1117 (B7, Tue) Lau, Kenneth K..............................590 (B2, Wed), .....................................................2862 (E12, Tue) Lauritzen, Mike . .......................... 306 (A3, Wed), ............................ 1309 (B9, Tue), 1347 (B9, Tue) Lauro, Paul ..........2992 (E14, Wed), 3351 (F4, Wed) Lavacchi, Alessandro ...................3385 (F4, Thu), .......................................................3805 (I5, Wed) Laven, Johannes . .........................2645 (E6, Tue), .......................................................2647 (E6, Tue)
Lavina, Sandra ................................358 (B1, Tue) Lavoie, Christian . ..................... 3109 (E17, Mon) Law, Daniel C............................ 2961 (E14, Mon) Lawton, Jamie S........ 411 (B1, Wed), 412 (B1, Wed) Lay, Marcus D................................3813 (I5, Wed) Lazarescu, Mihai Florin ..............1986 (C1, Wed), ........................................................ 3774 (I4, Tue) Lazarescu, Valentina ..................... 3774 (I4, Tue), ......................................................1986 (C1, Wed) Le Bacq, Olivier . .......................2185 (D3, Mon), ...................................................... 2229 (D3, Tue) Le Barny, Pierre .............................552 (B2, Wed) Le Comte, Annaïg ...........................502 (B2, Tue) Le Coq, David . ..........................1958 (B12, Wed) Le Cras, Frédéric . ........................ 3341 (F4, Wed) Le Lay, Guy ...... 3172 (E17, Tue), 3178 (E17, Wed) Le Roux, Xavier . ........................3143 (E17, Tue) Le Vot, Steven ..........208 (A1, Mon), 3544 (I1, Tue) Le, Dustin .................................... 3238 (E17, Fri) Le, My Loan Phung .....................1534 (B9, Wed) Le, Zaiyuan ...................................3680 (I3, Wed) Le-Huu, Duy .................................2512 (E3, Thu) Leach, Jacob . ...............................2552 (E4, Wed) Leadley, David R........................3132 (E17, Tue), .......................3148 (E17, Tue), 3194 (E17, Wed), .......................3197 (E17, Wed), 3199 (E17, Wed) Leadly, David . ............................. 3242 (E17, Fri) Leahy, Martin J................................401 (B1, Tue) Lebby, Michael ............................2538 (E4, Tue), ...........................2581 (E5, Mon), 3240 (E17, Fri) Leblanc, D.......................................865 (B6, Wed) Leca, Aurel . .................................. 3417 (F5, Tue) Lecante, Pierre ............................... 715 (B4, Thu) Lecordier, Laurent . ..................... 2465 (E2, Mon) Leddy, Johna .................................. 3591 (I2, Tue) Lee, Yoonmi ................................3164 (E17, Tue) Lee, Ah Rahm ............................2822 (E11, Wed) Lee, Anna ...................................... 3308 (F2, Tue) Lee, B. J.........................................2599 (E5, Tue) Lee, Bola ...................................... 3949 (J2, Thu), ..............................3951 (J2, Thu), 3952 (J2, Thu) Lee, Bongdo . .................................439 (B1, Wed) Lee, Bum Suk ................................447 (B1, Wed) Lee, Byoung Sun ............................94 (A1, Mon) Lee, Byung-Rok . ........................... 3781 (I4, Tue) Lee, C. H.............. 3284 (F2, Tue), 3403 (F5, Tue) Lee, Chang Hwa ............................3727 (I3, Thu) Lee, Chang Yeup ...........................983 (B6, Wed), ........................................................984 (B6, Wed) Lee, Changhee ...............................3905 (J2, Tue) Lee, Changmyeon ......................... 3337 (F3, Tue) Lee, Cheng-Chung ......................3075 (E16, Tue) Lee, Chi-Woo .............................1778 (B10, Wed) Lee, Chong Yong ......................... 2393 (D7, Tue) Lee, Chongmok . .............................86 (A1, Mon) Lee, Choong-Gon .......................... 466 (B1, Thu) Lee, Chun Gyoo . ......866 (B6, Wed), 1063 (B6, Fri) Lee, Dae Hoe .............................1842 (B11, Wed) Lee, Dok ......................................3397 (F5, Mon) Lee, Dong Gun . ............................3997 (J4, Wed) Lee, Dong Ha ...............................228 (A1, Mon), ...........................1551 (B9, Wed), 1595 (B9, Thu) Lee, Dong Hyeon ........................2877 (E12, Tue) Lee, Dong Joon ............................1154 (B7, Wed) Lee, Dong Un . .............................1130 (B7, Tue), ............................ 1440 (B9, Tue), 1649 (B9, Thu) Lee, Dong-Bok .......21 (A1, Mon), 2305 (D5, Mon) Lee, Dong-Ju . ............................... 782 (B6, Mon) Lee, Dong-Min .........................2933 (E13, Wed), ....................................................2938 (E13, Wed) Lee, Dongbok ...............................2748 (E8, Tue) Lee, Donghyun ........2035 (C2, Tue), 3769 (I4, Tue) Lee, Dongkyu ...............................3995 (J4, Wed) Lee, Dongsoo ........ 252 (A2, Tue), 2803 (E11, Wed) Lee, Du-Yeong ..........................2994 (E14, Wed), ........................3114 (E17, Tue), 3193 (E17, Wed)
Lee, Eun Young . ............................954 (B6, Wed) Lee, Eungje ..........622 (B4, Mon), 1836 (B11, Wed) Lee, Eunseok . ................................ 1071 (B6, Fri) Lee, Fred C................................... 2513 (E4, Mon) Lee, Geng-Yen ......................... 3002 (E15, Mon), ................................................... 3007 (E15, Mon) Lee, Gichun . ................................. 352 (B1, Mon) Lee, Gon-Sub ..............................2657 (E6, Wed), .........................2659 (E6, Wed), 2921 (E12, Wed) Lee, Gyeong Beom ..................... 2464 (E2, Mon) Lee, H.-S............. 2599 (E5, Tue), 3239 (E17, Fri) Lee, Hai-Joong . ............................217 (A1, Mon) Lee, Hak-Joo ................................2610 (E5, Wed) Lee, Hea-Beoum ..........................2450 (E1, Wed) Lee, Hee Seung ............................2753 (E8, Wed) Lee, Hee-Sung .......................... 3053 (E16, Mon) Lee, Ho Joon .............................1779 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1804 (B10, Wed) Lee, Ho-Nyun ...........................2934 (E13, Wed), ....................................................... 3337 (F3, Tue) Lee, Hoil .............. 438 (B1, Wed), 460 (B1, Wed) Lee, Hong-Kee . ........................2934 (E13, Wed), ....................................................... 3337 (F3, Tue) Lee, Hoo-Jeong .............................931 (B6, Wed), .........................2759 (E8, Wed), 3203 (E17, Wed) Lee, Horn-Chin ............................2729 (E8, Tue), ............................2730 (E8, Tue), 2731 (E8, Tue), .......................................................2743 (E8, Tue) Lee, Hung-Sui ................................766 (B5, Wed) Lee, Hyewon ..................................907 (B6, Wed) Lee, Hyo Sug ..................................812 (B6, Tue) Lee, Hyo-Jong . ............................2490 (E3, Wed) Lee, Hyo-Jun . .......1427 (B9, Tue), 3457 (G2, Wed) Lee, Hyo-Soo ................................217 (A1, Mon) Lee, Hyun Ho . ..........................3092 (E16, Wed), ....................................................3094 (E16, Wed) Lee, Hyun-Wook . ..........................669 (B4, Wed) Lee, Hyungbok ..............................942 (B6, Wed) Lee, Illhwan ........3949 (J2, Thu), 3951 (J2, Thu), .............................3952 (J2, Thu), 3962 (J3, Mon) Lee, In-Geun ..............................3203 (E17, Wed) Lee, In-Ji .....................................2657 (E6, Wed), .........................2659 (E6, Wed), 2921 (E12, Wed) Lee, Inhwa ....................................240 (A2, Mon) Lee, J.-J......................................1779 (B10, Wed), ....................... 1804 (B10, Wed), 2887 (E12, Tue) Lee, Jack .......................................2607 (E5, Tue) Lee, Jae Ho ...................................2606 (E5, Tue) Lee, Jae Kwang . ...........................857 (B6, Wed), .......................... 940 (B6, Wed), 1782 (B10, Wed) Lee, Jae Sung ..............................1740 (B10, Tue) Lee, Jae-Dong ...............................2506 (E3, Thu) Lee, Jae-Ho ..................................2758 (E8, Wed) Lee, Jae-Hyeong ......................... 2629 (E6, Mon) Lee, Jaewon ................................. 3957 (J3, Mon) Lee, Jaeyoung ...............................857 (B6, Wed), .......................... 940 (B6, Wed), 1782 (B10, Wed) Lee, Jang-Sik ...............................243 (A2, Mon), ....................................................... 298 (A2, Wed) Lee, Jang-Woo ..............................1221 (B8, Tue) Lee, Jason S.......... 2166 (D2, Wed), 2347 (D6, Wed) Lee, Jeong Hoon ...........................3874 (J1, Tue), ............................. 3880 (J1, Tue), 3997 (J4, Wed) Lee, Jeong-O................................. 3505 (H1, Tue) Lee, Jeong-Soo ........................ 3050 (E16, Mon), ....................................................3090 (E16, Wed) Lee, Ji-Hoon ..............................1756 (B10, Wed) Lee, Ji-Hwan ........ 413 (B1, Wed), 414 (B1, Wed) Lee, Ji-Myon .............................2933 (E13, Wed), ....................................................2938 (E13, Wed) Lee, Ji-Yoon ................................3078 (E16, Tue) Lee, Jin Hong ................................1221 (B8, Tue) Lee, Jin seok ..................................939 (B6, Wed) Lee, Jin Yong .............................3094 (E16, Wed) Lee, Jin-Hyon ...............................1126 (B7, Tue) Lee, Jin-Kyu .................................3941 (J2, Wed)
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Lee, Jinhyuk . .................................683 (B4, Wed) Lee, Jonathan ....... 509 (B2, Tue), 3474 (H1, Tue) Lee, Jong Dae ................................554 (B2, Wed) Lee, Jong Ho ...............................2843 (E11, Thu) Lee, Jong Min ................................532 (B2, Wed) Lee, Jong-Dae ............................2840 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2842 (E11, Thu) Lee, Jong-Lam .............................3939 (J2, Wed), .............................3945 (J2, Thu), 3949 (J2, Thu), .............................3951 (J2, Thu), 3952 (J2, Thu), ...................................................... 3962 (J3, Mon) Lee, Jong-Sun .............................2840 (E11, Thu) Lee, Jong-Won ........416 (B1, Wed), 417 (B1, Wed), ............................. 928 (B6, Wed), 1138 (B7, Tue) Lee, Jongmin . ..............................1488 (B9, Wed) Lee, Joon Sung . ..........................3159 (E17, Tue) Lee, Joong Kee ..............................853 (B6, Wed) Lee, Jouhahn ................................ 3496 (H1, Tue) Lee, Jun Seong ...............................3915 (J2, Tue) Lee, Jun Sung . .............................. 281 (A2, Wed) Lee, Jun-Ki ..................................2450 (E1, Wed) Lee, June-Soo ................................ 616 (B3, Thu) Lee, Jung Tae ................................. 1095 (B6, Fri) Lee, Jungpil . ..................................927 (B6, Wed) Lee, Jyh-Fu .................................3275 (F2, Mon), ............................3741 (I4, Mon), 3743 (I4, Mon) Lee, Kang Soo ...............................893 (B6, Wed) Lee, Kang Taek ......................... 1863 (B11, Thu), ..................... 1915 (B12, Wed), 1920 (B12, Wed), ........................1975 (B12, Thu), 1976 (B12, Thu) Lee, Kang Wook .........................2654 (E6, Wed), ..................................................... 2719 (E8, Mon) Lee, Kee Doo .............................2911 (E12, Wed) Lee, Keon Jae . ..............................2681 (E7, Tue) Lee, Keun Soo .......157 (A1, Mon), 195 (A1, Mon), ...........................196 (A1, Mon), 3080 (E16, Tue) Lee, Ki-Chae .............................1952 (B12, Wed), ....................................................1953 (B12, Wed) Lee, Ki-Che . ..............................1940 (B12, Wed) Lee, Ki-Sang ................................2658 (E6, Wed) Lee, Ki-Tae .................................. 110 (A1, Mon), ............................. 112 (A1, Mon), 113 (A1, Mon) Lee, Kwang Hyun .......................2852 (E11, Thu) Lee, Kwang-Hee .........................2445 (E1, Wed), ....................................................... 3947 (J2, Thu) Lee, Kyoung G..............................1998 (C1, Wed) Lee, Kyoung Ha .........................3098 (E16, Wed) Lee, Kyoung Jin .........................1949 (B12, Wed) Lee, KyoungHwa ...........................3977 (J3, Tue) Lee, Kyu Whang ........................3098 (E16, Wed) Lee, Kyuhwan ...........................1796 (B10, Wed), ............................. 3277 (F2, Tue), 3301 (F2, Tue) Lee, Kyumin .............................2805 (E11, Wed), ....................................................2823 (E11, Wed) Lee, Kyung-Ho ..............................682 (B4, Wed) Lee, M.-H....................................... 261 (A2, Tue), ........................... 271 (A2, Wed), 2447 (E1, Wed), ......................................................2448 (E1, Wed) Lee, Mi Jai .................................1770 (B10, Wed) Lee, Mi-Soon ................................1373 (B9, Tue) Lee, Mijung . ....... 243 (A2, Mon), 298 (A2, Wed) Lee, Min Hwan ...........................1899 (B12, Tue) Lee, Min Hyung ........................2934 (E13, Wed), ....................................................... 3337 (F3, Tue) Lee, Ming-Tsung . .........................568 (B2, Wed), ........................................................592 (B2, Wed) Lee, Moo-Seok .............................1472 (B9, Tue) Lee, Muyoung .............................. 3471 (H1, Tue) Lee, Myeong Ho ...........................2011 (C2, Tue) Lee, Myoung-Jae .......................... 252 (A2, Tue), ....................................................2803 (E11, Wed) Lee, Myoungseok ........................1329 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1411 (B9, Tue) Lee, Myung-Jin ............................ 3365 (F4, Wed) Lee, Nae-Eung ......3861 (J1, Tue), 3884 (J1, Tue) Lee, Pooi See ................................2680 (E7, Tue)
Lee, Sam .............2741 (E8, Tue), 2744 (E8, Tue) Lee, Sang Bok . .......................... 1824 (B10, Thu) Lee, Sang Cheol ...........................228 (A1, Mon), ...........................1551 (B9, Wed), 1595 (B9, Thu) Lee, Sang Ho . ......276 (A2, Wed), 2824 (E11, Wed) Lee, Sang Ick .................................954 (B6, Wed) Lee, Sang Moon ........................... 3504 (H1, Tue) Lee, Sang Wook ........................... 3471 (H1, Tue) Lee, Sang Young ...........................2606 (E5, Tue) Lee, Sang-Hyun ...........................2658 (E6, Wed) Lee, Sang-Kwon ........................ 2155 (D2, Wed), .....................................................2177 (D3, Mon) Lee, Sang-Min ...........................1778 (B10, Wed) Lee, Sang-Young . ..........................737 (B5, Tue), ............................ 1018 (B6, Thu), 1472 (B9, Tue) Lee, Sangsoo ...............................3230 (E17, Thu) Lee, Sangwoo ................................936 (B6, Wed) Lee, Sangyoon ......................... 3053 (E16, Mon), ............................. 3941 (J2, Wed), 3947 (J2, Thu) Lee, Se-Hee . .................................. 1063 (B6, Fri) Lee, Seok Hee ................................893 (B6, Wed) Lee, Seok Jae ...............................1998 (C1, Wed) Lee, Seongho .................................942 (B6, Wed) Lee, Seongsu ................................ 1026 (B6, Thu) Lee, Seonhwa . ............................... 3771 (I4, Tue) Lee, Seung Chang ......................3094 (E16, Wed) Lee, Seung Jae ...............................3909 (J2, Tue) Lee, Seung Woo ............................ 500 (B2, Mon) Lee, Seung-Bok ............................416 (B1, Wed), ............................. 417 (B1, Wed), 1138 (B7, Tue) Lee, Seung-Eun . ......................... 3114 (E17, Tue) Lee, Seung-Hyoun .....................2903 (E12, Wed) Lee, Sheng-Lang .............................42 (A1, Mon) Lee, Shih-Wei ..............................2755 (E8, Wed) Lee, Shinyoung .............................2688 (E7, Tue) Lee, Shiwoo ...............................1927 (B12, Wed) Lee, Si-hyun . .............................1782 (B10, Wed) Lee, Soo Hyun .........3880 (J1, Tue), 2063 (C2, Tue) Lee, Soo Yong .............................2876 (E12, Tue) Lee, Soo-Yeon . .........................3090 (E16, Wed), ....................................................3091 (E16, Wed) Lee, Stephen . ............................ 3010 (E15, Mon) Lee, Su Jae ..................................3079 (E16, Tue) Lee, Sun Sook ............................. 3505 (H1, Tue), ....................................................2832 (E11, Wed) Lee, Sung-Nam ..........................2933 (E13, Wed) Lee, Sung-Tai . ...............................549 (B2, Wed) Lee, Sung-Yong .........................2832 (E11, Wed) Lee, Tae-Hee ...................................24 (A1, Mon) Lee, Taejoo . ....................................752 (B5, Tue) Lee, Ui-Hyoung ...........................2490 (E3, Wed) Lee, Wen Hsi .......3086 (E16, Tue), 2878 (E12, Tue) Lee, Wendy ...................................1315 (B9, Tue) Lee, Won Gyu .............6 (A1, Mon), 7 (A1, Mon) Lee, Won J...................................1787 (B10, Wed) Lee, Won-Jun .......... 2749 (E8, Tue), 978 (B6, Wed) Lee, Wonkyun ................................ 1094 (B6, Fri) Lee, Woo-Sung ........................... 2629 (E6, Mon) Lee, Yi-Cheng ...............................1140 (B7, Tue) Lee, Yi-Chi . ..................................2529 (E4, Tue) Lee, Yi-Hsuan ............................1921 (B12, Wed) Lee, Yi-Juei .................................. 3743 (I4, Mon) Lee, Ying-Hui ................................561 (B2, Wed) Lee, Yong Min ......... 752 (B5, Tue), 904 (B6, Wed), .............................. 907 (B6, Wed), 923 (B6, Wed) Lee, Yongmi ....................................86 (A1, Mon) Lee, Yoon Ho .......... 419 (B1, Wed), 422 (B1, Wed), ............................ 1550 (B9, Wed), 418 (B1, Wed) Lee, Yoonhoi .................................. 1675 (B9, Fri) Lee, You Shin . ..............................136 (A1, Mon) Lee, Young Moo ..........................1470 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1479 (B9, Tue) Lee, Young Tack ..........................237 (A2, Mon), .....................................................2852 (E11, Thu) Lee, Young-Gi . ..............................906 (B6, Wed) Lee, Young-Joon .........................2887 (E12, Tue)
Lee, Young-Jun ............................2452 (E1, Wed) Lee, Youngmi ..................................90 (A1, Mon) Lee, Yu-Ri ........ 2452 (E1, Wed), 3455 (G2, Wed) Lee, Yueh-Lin ...........................1929 (B12, Wed), ....................... 1930 (B12, Wed), 1900 (B12, Tue) Lee, Yunju ............ 904 (B6, Wed), 923 (B6, Wed) Lee, Zong Hun ..............................954 (B6, Wed), ...................................................... 3513 (H1, Tue) Leem, Dong-Seok .......................2445 (E1, Wed), ....................................................... 3947 (J2, Thu) Leenheer, Andrew J.....................1754 (B10, Wed) Lehmusto, Juho ........................... 2325 (D5, Wed) Lehnert, Werner ...........................1336 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1341 (B9, Tue), 1489 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1510 (B9, Wed) Lei, Yu . .........................................2593 (E5, Tue) Lei, Zhongwei .................................97 (A1, Mon) Leichtweiss, Thomas .....................763 (B5, Wed) Leisch, Jennifer ..........................1757 (B10, Wed) Leistner, Karin .............................3396 (F5, Mon) Lekitima, Joel ................................539 (B2, Wed) Lelis, A..........................................2547 (E4, Wed) Lelonek, Monika .......................... 2427 (D7, Thu) Lemiti, Mustapha ........................2376 (D7, Mon) Lemmon, John P............................ 1873 (B11, Fri) Lemordant, Daniel .........................870 (B6, Wed) Lemos, Sherlan G.......................... 2230 (D3, Tue) Lengsfeld, Julia ............................ 2274 (D4, Thu) Lengyel, Miklos ..............................805 (B6, Tue) Lenihan, Catherine . .....................3272 (F2, Mon) Lennartz, Michael .......................... 1681 (B9, Fri) Lensch-Falk, Jessica L...................236 (A2, Mon) Leonard, Nathaniel D..................... 1698 (B9, Fri), ........................................................ 1700 (B9, Fri) Leones, Rita ....................................391 (B1, Tue) Leong, S. K........... 2550 (E4, Wed), 2554 (E4, Wed) Leonide, Andre ............................. 465 (B1, Thu), .................................................... 1982 (B12, Thu) Leow, Andrew ...............................1344 (B9, Tue) Lepretre, Jean-Claude .....................811 (B6, Tue) Leroux, Charles . ...........................2594 (E5, Tue) Leroux, Yann . ............................. 3522 (H1, Wed) Leskes, Michal ............................... 706 (B4, Thu) Leszczynski, Mike ........................2536 (E4, Tue) Letaj, Shkelqim ..............................578 (B2, Wed) Leu, Hoang Jyh ............................ 3578 (I2, Mon) Leu, Jihperng ...............................2754 (E8, Wed) Leucht, Florian . .......................... 3438 (G2, Wed) Leung, Siu-Fung ..........................2708 (E7, Wed) Leunissen, Leonardus ...................2738 (E8, Tue) Leunissen, Peter ......................... 2717 (E8, Mon), .......................................................2727 (E8, Tue) Levchenko, Lyudmila .....................378 (B1, Tue) Lever, Leon ................................3197 (E17, Wed) Leverd, François ........................2926 (E13, Wed) Levi, Carlos G.............................. 2334 (D5, Wed) Levi, Mikhael D. ...........................580 (B2, Wed), ............................. 852 (B6, Wed), 961 (B6, Wed), ......................... 1224 (B8, Wed), 1227 (B8, Wed), .......................... 1241 (B8, Wed), 1242 (B8, Wed) Levi, Naomi ...................................961 (B6, Wed) Levitin, Galit ..............................2923 (E13, Wed) Levitt, Gregory . .............................3974 (J3, Tue) Levy-Clement, Claude ................ 2389 (D7, Tue), .......................................................3806 (I5, Wed) Lewera, Adam ...............................1452 (B9, Tue) Lewerenz, Hans J..........................3262 (F2, Mon) Lewerenz, Hans Joachim ...........1752 (B10, Wed) Lewicki, James . ........................... 3474 (H1, Tue) Lewinski, Krzysztof A....................459 (B1, Wed) Lewis, Jacob . ...........1379 (B9, Tue), 1673 (B9, Fri) Lewis, Nathan S..........................1711 (B10, Sun), ...................... 1748 (B10, Tue), 1758 (B10, Wed), .......................1776 (B10, Wed), 1820 (B10, Thu) Lewis, Roger ...............................3133 (E17, Tue)
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Lex-Balducci, Alexandra .............169 (A1, Mon), ............................. 528 (B2, Wed), 1205 (B8, Tue) Li, An-Cheng ............................. 2667 (E7, Mon), ..........................2671 (E7, Tue), 3042 (E15, Wed) Li, Baikun ...................................1988 (C1, Wed), ..........................1994 (C1, Wed), 2006 (C2, Mon) Li, Bernie ......................................2016 (C2, Tue) Li, Bin .............................................393 (B1, Tue) Li, Bing .........................................1393 (B9, Tue) Li, C. W......................................... 3500 (H1, Tue) Li, Changming ............................. 3739 (I4, Mon) Li, Cheng Ai . .................................28 (A1, Mon), .................................34 (A1, Mon), 35 (A1, Mon) Li, Chi-kang ..................................2677 (E7, Tue) Li, Chi-Ping ................................1910 (B12, Tue) Li, Chi-Ying V.................................372 (B1, Tue), .............................960 (B6, Wed), 1028 (B6, Thu) Li, Chih-Wei .......... 2770 (E9, Thu), 3888 (J1, Wed) Li, Christina W............................ 1813 (B10, Thu) Li, Chunliang ..................................89 (A1, Mon) Li, Chunzeng . .............................. 1048 (B6, Thu) Li, Dongguo ................................. 1650 (B9, Thu) Li, Dongsheng . ............................3248 (F1, Mon) Li, Fu-Hai ..................................2819 (E11, Wed) Li, Fujun ............182 (A1, Mon), 1160 (B7, Wed) Li, Guoqing .................................... 3644 (I3, Tue) Li, Guosheng . ....... 1873 (B11, Fri), 1876 (B11, Fri) Li, Haitao .....................................2691 (E7, Tue), ....................... 2791 (E10, Mon), 2851 (E11, Thu) Li, Hanzi ...................................... 3583 (I2, Mon) Li, Hong ............... 766 (B5, Wed), 856 (B6, Wed) Li, Hongna ................................... 3465 (G2, Thu) Li, Hung-Hsien ........2693 (E7, Tue), 3873 (J1, Tue) Li, James C.................................... 3238 (E17, Fri) Li, Jia ...........................................2556 (E4, Wed) Li, Jiangtian .............................. 1726 (B10, Mon) Li, Jianlin ............. 817 (B6, Tue), 1052 (B6, Thu) Li, Jie .................... 820 (B6, Tue), 962 (B6, Wed) Li, Jing ................. 823 (B6, Tue), 1363 (B9, Tue) Li, Jing-Kun ...................................957 (B6, Wed) Li, Jinghong ................................3234 (E17, Thu) Li, Jiun-Yun ..................................2695 (E7, Tue) Li, Ju ............................................. 775 (B6, Mon) Li, Jun-Tao ....................................680 (B4, Wed), ............................. 760 (B5, Wed), 922 (B6, Wed), ............................ 1031 (B6, Thu), 3299 (F2, Tue) Li, Junfeng ...................................2618 (E5, Wed) Li, Lain-Jong . ...............................2674 (E7, Tue) Li, Lei ...........................................1146 (B7, Tue) Li, Li ..............................................861 (B6, Wed) Li, Liang ......................................2556 (E4, Wed) Li, Liangliang ............................. 2239 (D3, Wed) Li, Linsen .......................................882 (B6, Wed) Li, Liyu ................. 393 (B1, Tue), 405 (B1, Wed) Li, Longjun ................................... 1113 (B7, Tue) Li, Mengmeng . .............................3992 (J4, Wed) Li, Ming ....................................... 3831 (J1, Mon) Li, Minjie ......................................969 (B6, Wed), .............................. 971 (B6, Wed), 972 (B6, Wed) Li, Nan ..........................................2020 (C2, Tue) Li, Ning ...........2992 (E14, Wed), 3351 (F4, Wed) Li, Pei-Wen ........ 262 (A2, Tue), 3023 (E15, Tue) Li, Pengki . .................................3207 (E17, Wed) Li, Qiang ..................................... 2513 (E4, Mon) Li, Qifei . .......................................2060 (C2, Tue) Li, Qiliang ...................................2614 (E5, Wed), ........................ 2691 (E7, Tue), 2791 (E10, Mon), .....................................................2851 (E11, Thu) Li, Qiming . ............................... 3010 (E15, Mon) Li, Qing .............1527 (B9, Wed), 1666 (B9, Thu) Li, Qingfeng . ...............................1424 (B9, Tue), ..........................1830 (B10, Thu), 1636 (B9, Thu) Li, Rui .......................................... 3583 (I2, Mon) Li, Ruizhen ......... 297 (A2, Wed), 2060 (C2, Tue) Li, Ruying ................................... 1106 (B7, Mon) Li, Shengxi . ...............................1772 (B10, Wed)
Li, Suiqiong ................................ 3834 (J1, Mon), ........................... 3835 (J1, Mon), 3837 (J1, Mon) Li, Tao ............................................451 (B1, Wed) Li, Tingting ..................................2618 (E5, Wed) Li, Tzung-Luen ..........................3039 (E15, Wed) Li, Wen . ...................................... 2660 (E7, Mon) Li, Wen-Bin . .................................1449 (B9, Tue) Li, Wenxia .....................................3895 (J1, Wed) Li, Wenzhen ...................................437 (B1, Wed) Li, Xiaogang .................................. 3554 (I1, Tue) Li, Xiaohong ...................................838 (B6, Tue) Li, Xiaolin .......................................639 (B4, Tue) Li, Xiaoqian ................................. 1622 (B9, Thu) Li, Xifei . ..................................... 1106 (B7, Mon) Li, Xin .......................................... 3299 (F2, Tue), ...................... 1840 (B11, Wed), 1846 (B11, Wed) Li, Xinyang ................................. 3446 (G2, Wed) Li, Xinyu ..........1914 (B12, Wed), 1938 (B12, Wed) Li, Xue ..................680 (B4, Wed), 463 (B1, Thu) Li, Yan . ................ 3370 (F4, Thu), 842 (B6, Tue) Li, Yangxing . .................................966 (B6, Wed) Li, Yanwei ......................................848 (B6, Wed) Li, Yi .............................................3987 (J4, Wed) Li, Yihong ..................................1928 (B12, Wed) Li, Ying ....................................... 3585 (I2, Mon), ........................... 3833 (J1, Mon), 2290 (D4, Thu) Li, Yongfang ............................... 3520 (H1, Wed) Li, Yongliang .............................. 1106 (B7, Mon) Li, Yun . .......................................2978 (E14, Tue) Li, Yunfeng .................................. 1184 (B7, Thu) Li, Yunyong . ..................................547 (B2, Wed) Li, Z............................................... 3239 (E17, Fri) Li, Zesheng .................................... 3776 (I4, Tue) Li, Zhen Yu .................................. 3366 (F4, Wed) Li, Zheng . .......................................397 (B1, Tue) Li, Zicheng . ...................................961 (B6, Wed) Liakopoulos, Trifon ..................... 317 (A3, Wed), ....................................................... 3408 (F5, Tue) Lian, Keryn ....................................384 (B1, Tue), .............................594 (B2, Thu), 3537 (I1, Mon), .......................................................3680 (I3, Wed) Liang, Chengdu ........330 (B1, Mon), 810 (B6, Tue) Liang, Defu .................................3265 (F2, Mon), ............................3395 (F5, Mon), 3401 (F5, Tue) Liang, Gan ........... 970 (B6, Wed), 915 (B6, Wed) Liang, Hong ................................ 2134 (D1, Wed) Liang, Lingyan . .........................3088 (E16, Wed) Liang, Qingqing ...........................2618 (E5, Wed) Liang, Renrong ...........................3155 (E17, Tue) Liang, Zhiqiang . ............................424 (B1, Wed) Liang, Zhiwen .............................. 3958 (J3, Mon) Liao, Chen . .....................................836 (B6, Tue) Liao, Chi-Hong ............................. 3291 (F2, Tue) Liao, Chin I..........3147 (E17, Tue), 3152 (E17, Tue) Liao, Kuo ................................... 1818 (B10, Thu) Liao, Ming-Han .......261 (A2, Tue), 271 (A2, Wed), ...........................2447 (E1, Wed), 2448 (E1, Wed) Liao, Sheng Yu . ...........................2544 (E4, Tue), ....................................................2940 (E13, Wed) Liao, Shih Chieh ..........................1243 (B8, Wed) Liao, Xiao-Zhen . ..........................957 (B6, Wed), .............................1146 (B7, Tue), 1147 (B7, Tue) Liao, Xiaoyan . ..............................2509 (E3, Thu) Liaw, Bor Yann ............................. 479 (B1, Thu), .......................... 885 (B6, Wed), 1772 (B10, Wed) Libera, Joseph A.............................2478 (E2, Tue) Liberatore, Matthew W.................203 (A1, Mon), ............................225 (A1, Mon), 1463 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1465 (B9, Tue), 1375 (B9, Tue) Lidie, Ashley A..........................1915 (B12, Wed), .................................................... 1976 (B12, Thu) Lien, Chien H..................................3849 (J1, Tue) Lien, Wei-Cheng .........................3032 (E15, Tue) Lienemann, Michael ....................2030 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2031 (C2, Tue) Liesbeth, Witters .........................3211 (E17, Thu)
Lieten, Ruben . ............................3219 (E17, Thu) Lilavivat, Visarn . .........................1545 (B9, Wed) Lillard, R. Scott . .......................... 2172 (D2, Thu) Lille, Jeffrey .................................. 3400 (F5, Tue) Lilly, Mike .................................3038 (E15, Wed) Lim, Bianca . .................................2642 (E6, Tue) Lim, Chae-Hyun ........................... 110 (A1, Mon) Lim, Chan .....................................1347 (B9, Tue) Lim, Chek Hai ...............................669 (B4, Wed) Lim, Dae-Kwang ......................1952 (B12, Wed), ....................................................1953 (B12, Wed) Lim, Dau Fatt ..............................2964 (E14, Tue) Lim, Dong Chan .......................... 3277 (F2, Tue), ....................................................... 3301 (F2, Tue) Lim, Eun Ja .................................... 3771 (I4, Tue) Lim, Hyun Hee ..............................951 (B6, Wed) Lim, Hyung-Seok .........................920 (B6, Wed), ............................. 921 (B6, Wed), 3982 (J3, Tue), ........................................................3983 (J3, Tue) Lim, Jae-Hong ............................. 3252 (F1, Tue), ............................ 3277 (F2, Tue), 3301 (F2, Tue), .......................................................3810 (I5, Wed) Lim, Jae-Hyung ..........................2492 (E3, Wed), .......................... 2494 (E3, Wed), 2508 (E3, Thu), ...........................2485 (E3, Wed), 2497 (E3, Wed) Lim, Jaehong . ............................1796 (B10, Wed) Lim, Jang-Kwon ..........................2565 (E4, Wed) Lim, Jeongmin ............................. 3471 (H1, Tue) Lim, Ji Min ....................................3983 (J3, Tue) Lim, Ji-Eun .................................... 3769 (I4, Tue) Lim, Jinsub ....................................942 (B6, Wed) Lim, Jong Sun .............................. 3505 (H1, Tue) Lim, Jong Tae . ............................. 3481 (H1, Tue) Lim, Jong-Sung . ..........................2443 (E1, Wed) Lim, Jongheun ..............................2507 (E3, Thu) Lim, Joohyun ................................3941 (J2, Wed) Lim, Mary Lyn ............................. 2170 (D2, Thu) Lim, Minhyuk ...............................2599 (E5, Tue) Lim, Sang Hyun .............................3983 (J3, Tue) Lim, Seon-Jeong ........................... 3947 (J2, Thu) Lim, Seong-Yop ............................439 (B1, Wed), ........................... 1429 (B9, Tue), 1447 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 3781 (I4, Tue) Lim, Sun Kwon . ........................3093 (E16, Wed) Lim, Sung Hwan ...........................2063 (C2, Tue) Lim, Sung Jin ......953 (B6, Wed), 1043 (B6, Thu) Lim, Tae-Hoon ..............................1383 (B9, Tue) Lim, Taeho ................................. 2724 (E8, Mon), ............................3308 (F2, Tue), 3325 (F3, Mon) Lim, Taekyu ..................................2048 (C2, Tue) Lim, Taewon ............................... 1274 (B9, Mon) Lim, Tak-Hyoung . ........................416 (B1, Wed), ............................. 417 (B1, Wed), 1138 (B7, Tue) Limmer, Steven J...........................236 (A2, Mon) Limthongkul, Pimpa .......................397 (B1, Tue) Limwikrant, Waree ...................... 3844 (J1, Mon) Lin, Bo-Wen . .................................3979 (J3, Tue) Lin, Chang-Jian . ........................ 2116 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2119 (D1, Wed) Lin, Che Kuan . ............................. 3278 (F2, Tue) Lin, Chen-Ying .............................2058 (C2, Tue) Lin, Cheng-I.................................3058 (E16, Tue) Lin, Cheng-Yu . ..........................3039 (E15, Wed) Lin, Chi-Chou ............................2820 (E11, Wed) Lin, Chia-Chen .............................2729 (E8, Tue) Lin, Chien-Hung ..........................2709 (E7, Wed) Lin, Chiu Yue ............................... 3578 (I2, Mon) Lin, Chung-Kwei ...........................592 (B2, Wed) Lin, Chung-Ling ...........................1409 (B9, Tue) Lin, Dennis .................................3222 (E17, Thu) Lin, Feng .....................................1910 (B12, Tue) Lin, Hai ......................................3177 (E17, Wed) Lin, Horng-Chih .........................3058 (E16, Tue) Lin, Hsin Chih ............................... 601 (B2, Thu) Lin, Huan-Min ...............................3873 (J1, Tue) Lin, J.-Y........................................ 3116 (E17, Tue)
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Lin, J.-Y. Jason . .......................... 2630 (E6, Mon) Lin, Jian-Run ................................2604 (E5, Tue) Lin, Jing-Yuan . ............................2729 (E8, Tue), ............................2730 (E8, Tue), 2731 (E8, Tue), .......................................................2743 (E8, Tue) Lin, Jiunn-Nan ............................. 1656 (B9, Thu) Lin, Ju-Chin ...............................3190 (E17, Wed) Lin, Kung Liang . .............................5 (A1, Mon), .............................. 42 (A1, Mon), 2572 (E4, Thu) Lin, Ming ..................................... 3464 (G2, Thu) Lin, Pang .....................................3075 (E16, Tue) Lin, Qin .................32 (A1, Mon), 234 (A2, Mon) Lin, Qingfeng . .............................2708 (E7, Wed) Lin, Rong ....................................3170 (E17, Tue) Lin, Rongying .................................504 (B2, Tue) Lin, Ruey-Chang . .......................3031 (E15, Tue) Lin, Rui .........................................1393 (B9, Tue) Lin, Sean .................................... 1716 (B10, Sun) Lin, Shih-kang ............................. 1621 (B9, Thu) Lin, Shih-Min ...............................2743 (E8, Tue) Lin, Tie . ....................................... 2434 (D7, Thu) Lin, Tzu-Wen ...............................2714 (E7, Wed) Lin, Wei . ....................................2819 (E11, Wed) Lin, Xiaojie ................................. 2009 (C2, Mon) Lin, Y. T.......................................3011 (E15, Mon) Lin, Yen-Po ....................................588 (B2, Wed) Lin, Yen-Ting ............................ 3004 (E15, Mon) Lin, Yen-Yu .................................. 2231 (D3, Tue) Lin, Yu-Cheng . .............................3985 (J4, Wed) Lin, Yu-Kai .........2672 (E7, Tue), 2678 (E7, Tue) Lin, Yueh-Wei .............................. 1013 (B6, Thu) Lin, Yuehe .................................... 3576 (I2, Mon) Lin, Yuen-Chin . ............................2570 (E4, Thu) Lin, Zhan . .............330 (B1, Mon), 810 (B6, Tue) Lin, Zi-Yin .................................. 2667 (E7, Mon) Lina, Sun .....................................2890 (E12, Tue) Lincot, Daniel ...........................2909 (E12, Wed), ...................................................... 3355 (F4, Wed) Lindberg, Daniel K...................... 2325 (D5, Wed) Lindberg, Gerrick E.......................1372 (B9, Tue) Linder, Markus . ..... 2030 (C2, Tue), 2031 (C2, Tue) Lindgren, Frederik ......................... 1062 (B6, Fri) Lindhome, Peter . ......................... 3534 (I1, Mon) Ling, Chen ..................................... 1096 (B6, Fri) Ling, Yunhan . .............................2176 (D3, Mon) Linner, Jörgen ............................. 2520 (E4, Mon) Linten, Dmitri ...............................2641 (E6, Tue) Lipka, Stephen M.......................... 338 (B1, Mon), .........................................................508 (B2, Tue) Lipke, David W............................ 2333 (D5, Wed) Lisak, Grzegorz . ............................3878 (J1, Tue) Lischke, Stefan ...........................3131 (E17, Tue) Litster, Shawn .............................1541 (B9, Wed), .................................................... 1869 (B11, Thu) Little, Brenda ............................. 2166 (D2, Wed), ..................................................... 2347 (D6, Wed) Littlehales, Andrew W.................. 2256 (D3, Wed) Litvinov, Dmitri ........................... 3426 (F5, Wed) Litwin-Staszewska, Elzbieta .........2536 (E4, Tue) Litzinger, Kevin ............................. 465 (B1, Thu) Liu, Bin .................................... 3103 (E17, Mon), ........................ 3224 (E17, Thu), 3221 (E17, Thu) Liu, Bo .........................................2556 (E4, Wed) Liu, C. W............ 3104 (E17, Mon), 3116 (E17, Tue) Liu, Chao ......................................3992 (J4, Wed) Liu, Chao-Te ...............................3086 (E16, Tue) Liu, Cheng-Wei . ........................... 250 (A2, Tue), ............................ 1656 (B9, Thu), 3857 (J1, Tue), ........................................................3882 (J1, Tue) Liu, Chi-Yang .............................. 295 (A2, Wed), ............................ 693 (B4, Wed), 2058 (C2, Tue), .......................................................3378 (F4, Thu) Liu, Chien-Liang . ..........................521 (B2, Wed) Liu, Chuan-Pu ..............................2707 (E7, Wed) Liu, Chun Yeh ..............................1243 (B8, Wed)
Liu, Chung-Chiun ......................... 250 (A2, Tue), ............................ 1656 (B9, Thu), 3857 (J1, Tue), ........................................................3882 (J1, Tue) Liu, D.............................................. 705 (B4, Thu) Liu, Danny X..................................886 (B6, Wed) Liu, David .................................... 1022 (B6, Thu) Liu, Di-Jia ........... 1177 (B7, Thu), 1697 (B9, Fri) Liu, Fan-Ping .................................435 (B1, Wed) Liu, Fang .......................................1341 (B9, Tue) Liu, Fanyu .....................................2636 (E6, Tue) Liu, Feila ........................................423 (B1, Wed) Liu, Feng ....................................1916 (B12, Wed) Liu, G............................................. 3284 (F2, Tue) Liu, Gao ..............784 (B6, Mon), 964 (B6, Wed), ............................. 979 (B6, Wed), 982 (B6, Wed), ...........................1010 (B6, Thu), 1047 (B6, Thu), ........................................................ 1072 (B6, Fri) Liu, Hai-Jing .........546 (B2, Wed), 599 (B2, Thu) Liu, Haiying ................................. 3842 (J1, Mon) Liu, Han-Wen . ......3073 (E16, Tue), 2693 (E7, Tue) Liu, Honggang ...........................2978 (E14, Tue), .....................................................3173 (E17, Tue) Liu, Hongjun ............................... 2662 (E7, Mon) Liu, Hui .......................................... 1076 (B6, Fri) Liu, Jianfei .......... 3251 (F1, Tue), 3253 (F1, Tue) Liu, Jianfeng ................................ 3475 (H1, Tue) liu, Jianguo . ..................................1438 (B9, Tue) Liu, Jing ......................................... 482 (B1, Thu) Liu, Jue ......................................... 773 (B6, Mon) Liu, Jun .................1065 (B6, Fri), 639 (B4, Tue), ....................................................... 787 (B6, Mon) Liu, Kuang I...................................3793 (I4, Wed) Liu, L............................................3015 (E15, Tue) Liu, Lei ..........................................685 (B4, Wed) Liu, Li ................ 343 (B1, Mon), 2290 (D4, Thu) Liu, Lingyun ...................................816 (B6, Tue) Liu, Meilin ......................................389 (B1, Tue) Liu, Ming ....... 2574 (E5, Mon), 2808 (E11, Wed) Liu, Mingzhe . ............................. 2008 (C2, Mon) Liu, Ping ....................................... 1089 (B6, Fri), ............................ 1093 (B6, Fri), 2149 (D2, Wed) Liu, Ping-Yin ..............................2985 (E14, Tue) Liu, Po-Tsun . ............................1788 (B10, Wed), ....................................................3095 (E16, Wed) Liu, Q. Z.................................... 3108 (E17, Mon), ......................3109 (E17, Mon), 3112 (E17, Mon) Liu, Qi ................ 850 (B6, Wed), 2750 (E8, Wed) Liu, Qiaochu ..................................3726 (I3, Thu) Liu, Qiaoling ................................ 3493 (H1, Tue) Liu, Qing .....................................3169 (E17, Tue) Liu, Qinhua .....................................400 (B1, Tue) Liu, Ru-Shi . .......1728 (B10, Mon), 2714 (E7, Wed) Liu, Shixue . ..................................1322 (B9, Tue) Liu, Siou-Ting . ......................... 3049 (E16, Mon) Liu, Tong . ...................................2846 (E11, Thu) Liu, Tzu-Yu ..................................2495 (E3, Wed) Liu, Wei . ...................................... 1657 (B9, Thu) Liu, Wei-Guang . ...........................1308 (B9, Tue) Liu, Wei-Ren ..........899 (B6, Wed), 1238 (B8, Wed) Liu, Wei-Ting ................................2676 (E7, Tue) Liu, Wen . .................................... 1280 (B9, Mon) Liu, Wenjun . ................................ 2386 (D7, Tue) Liu, X. Q.................................... 2961 (E14, Mon) Liu, Xianglong ..............................3680 (I3, Wed) Liu, Xianjun .................................1158 (B7, Wed) Liu, Xiao ............ 1015 (B6, Thu), 3258 (F1, Tue) Liu, Xiao-Xia ................................ 498 (B2, Mon) Liu, Xiaogang .............................1734 (B10, Tue) Liu, Xiaohui ................................3069 (E16, Tue) Liu, XiaoNao ............................. 1716 (B10, Sun) Liu, Xingbo ................................1928 (B12, Wed) Liu, Xinzhi ......... 231 (A1, Mon), 2434 (D7, Thu) Liu, Y............................................ 1619 (B9, Thu), ...........................3274 (F2, Mon), 3403 (F5, Tue), .............................3820 (I5, Wed), 3823 (I5, Wed) Liu, Yadong . ..................................850 (B6, Wed)
Liu, Yang . ............. 3852 (J1, Tue), 996 (B6, Thu) Liu, Ye . .........................................225 (A1, Mon) Liu, Yinjia ................................... 2340 (D5, Wed) Liu, Yongxun ................................2596 (E5, Tue) Liu, Yulong ...................................1129 (B7, Tue) Liu, Yuntao . ..................................231 (A1, Mon) Liu, Yuyu . .....................................1444 (B9, Tue) Liu, Z........................................... 1709 (B10, Sun) Liu, Zengcai ..........330 (B1, Mon), 810 (B6, Tue) Liu, Zhi .......................................1168 (B7, Wed), ............................1903 (B12, Tue), 3757 (I4, Tue) Liu, Zhongyi .........727 (B5, Mon), 815 (B6, Tue) Liu, Zhu ........................................ 3334 (F3, Tue) Liu, Zi-Li ...................................1763 (B10, Wed) Liu, Zuwei . ................................2925 (E13, Wed) Lixing, Hao ....................................536 (B2, Wed) Llewellyn, J..................................2949 (E13, Thu) Llivina, Laura . ............................ 2263 (D3, Wed) Llop, María Isabel . ..................... 2127 (D1, Wed) Llordes, Anna . .............................. 286 (A2, Wed) Lo Faro, Massimiliano ...................446 (B1, Wed) Lo Nigro, Raffaela ........................2568 (E4, Thu) Lo, C. F........................................3015 (E15, Tue) Lochner, Bernhard .........................885 (B6, Wed) Lochner, Zachary ..........................2529 (E4, Tue) Lockwood, David J...................... 2208 (D3, Tue), ...........................2374 (D7, Mon), 3937 (J2, Wed) Locquet, Jean-Pierre ...................3219 (E17, Thu) Lodha, Saurabh ..........................2804 (E11, Wed) Loebl, Andrew ............................. 1644 (B9, Thu) Loh, W. Y................................... 2782 (E10, Mon) Löhmer, Andreas . ........................ 1593 (B9, Thu) Lokesh, Koodlur ...........................1366 (B9, Tue) Long, Brandon R..............................741 (B5, Tue) Long, Hai .....................................1579 (B9, Wed) Long, Jeffrey W..............................576 (B2, Wed), ........................... 1148 (B7, Tue), 1173 (B7, Thu), .......................................................3822 (I5, Wed) Longo Pazos, Roberto . ..................881 (B6, Wed) Longo, Valentino . ....................... 2462 (E2, Mon) Loo, R..........................................3138 (E17, Tue) Loo, Roger ...................................2649 (E6, Tue), .....................3105 (E17, Mon), 3106 (E17, Mon), ........................ 3113 (E17, Tue), 3137 (E17, Tue), .......................3160 (E17, Tue), 3204 (E17, Wed), ....................... 3211 (E17, Thu), 3213 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3226 (E17, Thu) Looi, Donq Wen . ..........................2012 (C2, Tue) Lopez, Aurelio ............................. 3238 (E17, Fri) Lopez, Carmen M.......................... 789 (B6, Mon) Lopez, Ryan ................................... 3588 (I2, Tue) Lopez-Lopez, Sergio . ................2931 (E13, Wed) Lorrmann, Volker ........................... 606 (B2, Thu) Lota, Grzegorz ........505 (B2, Tue), 511 (B2, Tue) Lotfi, Ashraf ........ 317 (A3, Wed), 3408 (F5, Tue) Loth, Marsha A.............................. 338 (B1, Mon) Lottin, Olivier ..............................1284 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1343 (B9, Tue), 1345 (B9, Tue) Lou, Yu-Wan ..................................908 (B6, Wed) Loubet, Nicolas ..........................3231 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3169 (E17, Tue) Louw, Eldah ..................................3816 (I5, Wed) Love, Corey T.................................643 (B4, Tue), .............................. 650 (B4, Tue), 1041 (B6, Thu) Low, Kain Lu .............................3165 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3228 (E17, Thu) Lowrey, Tyler .............................2808 (E11, Wed) Lu, Bao-Tong ..............................2194 (D3, Mon) Lu, Brian ....................................2808 (E11, Wed) Lu, Chun ...................................... 1183 (B7, Thu) Lu, Dongshen . .............................1231 (B8, Wed) Lu, Jiechen .....................................667 (B4, Wed) Lu, Jin ...........................................2505 (E3, Thu) Lu, Jinliang .................................... 3560 (I1, Tue) Lu, Jun .......................................... 1117 (B7, Tue) Lu, Juntao .....................................3796 (I4, Wed)
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Lu, Kueih-Tzu . .............................. 604 (B2, Thu) Lu, Meifeng ...................................957 (B6, Wed) Lu, Ming-Yen . ............................2871 (E12, Tue) Lu, Peng ...............727 (B5, Mon), 768 (B5, Wed) Lu, Sheng-Yi ................................ 3506 (H1, Tue) Lu, Tzu-Ming .............................3208 (E17, Wed) Lu, Xiaochuan . ..... 1873 (B11, Fri), 1876 (B11, Fri) Lu, Xiaohua ................................. 1028 (B6, Thu) Lu, Xinliang ..................................2593 (E5, Tue) Lu, Yi-Chun .......1114 (B7, Tue), 1168 (B7, Wed) Lu, Zigui ........... 415 (B1, Wed), 1898 (B12, Tue) Lu, Zijie .............1632 (B9, Thu), 2225 (D3, Tue) Luan, Binquan . ............................3244 (F1, Mon) Lublow, Michael ........................1771 (B10, Wed) Luc, Quang Ho . ............................2572 (E4, Thu) Lucas, Ivan T...................................636 (B4, Tue), ............................... 637 (B4, Tue), 735 (B5, Tue), ...........................1025 (B6, Thu), 2158 (D2, Wed) Lucht, Brett L..................................754 (B5, Tue), .......................... 1231 (B8, Wed), 1237 (B8, Wed) Lucio-Porto, Raoul ....................... 494 (B2, Mon) Ludwig, Christian ....................... 2360 (D6, Wed) Ludwig, Karl F............................1904 (B12, Tue), ..................................................... 2460 (E2, Mon) Ludwig, Roland ............................. 3589 (I2, Tue) Luegger, Andreas .......................... 3303 (F2, Tue) Luehn, Ole ................................... 3353 (F4, Wed) Luerßen, Bjoern ....... 253 (A2, Tue), 1209 (B8, Tue) Lueth, Chris ................................... 1070 (B6, Fri) Lujan, Roger ................................1490 (B9, Wed) Lukatskaya, Maria ........................ 489 (B2, Mon) Luna Sánchez, Rosa ....................2178 (D3, Mon) Lundgren, Cynthia .........................876 (B6, Wed) Lung, Hsiang-Lan ......................2807 (E11, Wed) Lunsford, Suzanne K........................9 (A1, Mon), ........................................................3877 (J1, Tue) Luntz, Alan ................................. 1108 (B7, Mon) Luntz, Alan C................................1169 (B7, Wed) Luo, Ben ......................................2553 (E4, Wed) Luo, G.-Li ................................. 3104 (E17, Mon) Luo, Gang .......... 1049 (B6, Thu), 1339 (B9, Tue) Luo, Hongmei .............................. 340 (B1, Mon), .............................. 849 (B6, Wed), 890 (B6, Wed) Luo, Huimin . .................................. 3732 (I3, Fri) Luo, Jing-Li ................................2194 (D3, Mon) Luo, Kun ........................................ 3554 (I1, Tue) Luo, Qingtao ...................................393 (B1, Tue) Luong, Tieng Tung . ......................2572 (E4, Thu) Lupitskyy, Robert . ......................2866 (E12, Tue) Lust, Enn ............... 386 (B1, Tue), 390 (B1, Tue), .............................. 514 (B2, Tue), 551 (B2, Wed), ............................. 560 (B2, Wed), 580 (B2, Wed), ...............................598 (B2, Thu), 600 (B2, Thu), ...............................1690 (B9, Fri), 3614 (I3, Sun) Lust, Karmen ........ 386 (B1, Tue), 3614 (I3, Sun) Lustgraaf, Sarah ............................1465 (B9, Tue) Luther, George W.......................... 2216 (D3, Tue) Lutz, Bradley S............................. 2310 (D5, Tue) Luu, Khue V....................................923 (B6, Wed) Lux, Simon F...................................636 (B4, Tue), .............................. 735 (B5, Tue), 1025 (B6, Thu) Lux, Simon Franz .........................658 (B4, Wed), ........................................................659 (B4, Wed) Lvov, Serguei N............................1356 (B9, Tue), ......................1774 (B10, Wed), 1816 (B10, Thu), ..................................................... 2236 (D3, Wed) Lydiksen, Michael . ....................... 3251 (F1, Tue) Lyiza, Christelle ...........................1579 (B9, Wed) Lynch, Robert P............................ 2402 (D7, Tue), .........................2420 (D7, Wed), 2421 (D7, Wed), ............................3030 (E15, Tue), 401 (B1, Tue), .....................................................3024 (E15, Tue) Lyon, Stephen ............................3182 (E17, Wed) Lyth, Stephen M............................ 3475 (H1, Tue)
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Maes, Jan Willem . .......................2598 (E5, Tue), .........................3137 (E17, Tue), 3160 (E17, Tue) Magagnin, Luca ..........................3312 (F3, Mon), .......................... 3319 (F3, Mon), 3323 (F3, Mon) Maganti, Sri ................................3019 (E15, Tue) Magasinski, Alexandre .................. 1095 (B6, Fri) Magee, Joseph . ........3749 (I4, Mon), 3782 (I4, Tue) Maglia, Filippo .............................1404 (B9, Tue) Magyari-Kope, Blanka . .............2834 (E11, Thu), .....................................................3222 (E17, Thu) Mahadik, N. A.............................. 2523 (E4, Mon) Mahamatov, Nurilla ...................... 310 (A3, Wed) Mahara, Takanori ...........................941 (B6, Wed) Mahendiran, Ramanathan ............ 3427 (F5, Wed) Mai, Khiet .....................................2747 (E8, Tue) Maillard, Frédéric ........................1343 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1345 (B9, Tue) Mainka, Julia . ...............................1284 (B9, Tue) Maisano, Adam J........................... 2281 (D4, Thu) Maitrejean, Sylvain .......................2594 (E5, Tue) Maiyalagan, Thandavarayan ..........545 (B2, Wed) Majerus, Anne ..............................1510 (B9, Wed) Majima, Masatoshi ........................517 (B2, Wed) Major, Terry C............................. 2003 (C2, Mon), ...................................................... 3829 (J1, Mon) Makgopa, Katlego . ........................539 (B2, Wed) Makharia, Rohit ...........................1518 (B9, Wed) Maki, Etsuko ................................1428 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1420 (B9, Tue), 1653 (B9, Thu) Maki, Shojiro .............................. 2077 (C4, Mon) Makihara, Katsunori ...................3154 (E17, Tue) Makimura, Takeshi ....................... 275 (A2, Wed) Makino, Hisao . ............................. 273 (A2, Wed) Makino, Sho . .................................50 (A1, Mon), ................................70 (A1, Mon), 81 (A1, Mon), .............................. 518 (B2, Wed), 562 (B2, Wed) Makino, Tetsuya . ........................... 1091 (B6, Fri) Makishita, Tomomi ........................3866 (J1, Tue) Makoto, Kurihara . ........................154 (A1, Mon) Maksyuta, Irina ...............................378 (B1, Tue) Malachowski, Karl . ......................3987 (J4, Wed) Maldonado, Stephen ....................206 (A1, Mon), ............................296 (A2, Wed), 3533 (I1, Mon), .......................................................3804 (I5, Wed) Malek, Kourosh ............................ 306 (A3, Wed) Malevich, Dzmitry ...................... 1583 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1626 (B9, Thu) Maleville, C....................................2634 (E6, Tue) Maliar, Tatjana .............................. 3404 (F5, Tue) Malik, Rahul ................................. 629 (B4, Mon) Malinowska, Elzbieta . ...................3869 (J1, Tue) Malkhandi, Souradip . ....................370 (B1, Tue), ............................ 1162 (B7, Wed), 371 (B1, Tue), ...................................................... 1187 (B7, Thu) Malki, Brahim ............................2185 (D3, Mon), ...................................................... 2229 (D3, Tue) Malone, Jack ...................................368 (B1, Tue) Malone, Jack H............................ 2244 (D3, Wed) Malonis, Andrew . ........................ 3236 (E17, Fri) Maltsev, Dmitry S..........................3700 (I3, Wed) Mamadou, Kelli ............................. 481 (B1, Thu) Mamiya, Mikito .............................948 (B6, Wed) Mamun, M. Abdullah . ................2984 (E14, Tue) Manabe, Akiyoshi .....................1792 (B10, Wed), ..................................................... 3435 (G2, Wed) Mandal, Tapas Kumar ...................2780 (E9, Thu) Mandin, Philippe . ........................ 3461 (G2, Thu) Mane, Anil U................................ 2459 (E2, Mon) Manepalli, Satya Kishore . .............3970 (J3, Tue) Manga, Yankuba B.......................2950 (E13, Thu) Mangelinck, D. ...........................3120 (E17, Tue) Mani, Prabhu Doss . ......................205 (A1, Mon) Mani, Veerappan ......................... 3585 (I2, Mon), ...................................................... 3833 (J1, Mon) Maniscalco, J..................................2476 (E2, Tue)
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Ma, Chao . ............. 856 (B6, Wed), 638 (B4, Tue) Ma, Chengsong ...............................818 (B6, Tue) Ma, Jianxin ...................................1393 (B9, Tue) Ma, Junqing ..................................1304 (B9, Tue) Ma, Liang . ....................................1324 (B9, Tue) Ma, P..............................................2476 (E2, Tue) Ma, Sang Bok ..............................1154 (B7, Wed) Ma, Sichao ................................. 1811 (B10, Thu) Ma, Teng ....................................... 258 (A2, Tue), ........................2914 (E12, Wed), 3068 (E16, Tue) Ma, Tongmei .................................2773 (E9, Thu) Ma, Xiaohua .............................1833 (B11, Wed), ...................... 1840 (B11, Wed), 1846 (B11, Wed) Ma, Xiaolong ..............................2751 (E8, Wed), .....................................................3150 (E17, Tue) Ma, Xiu-liang . ............................. 2273 (D4, Thu) Ma, Xueli .....................................2617 (E5, Wed) Ma, Zi-Feng ........ 442 (B1, Wed), 444 (B1, Wed), ............................ 957 (B6, Wed), 1146 (B7, Tue), .......................................................1147 (B7, Tue) Mabbett, Ian ........ 368 (B1, Tue), 2423 (D7, Wed) Mabuchi, Takashi ...........................16 (A1, Mon), .................................19 (A1, Mon), 20 (A1, Mon) Mabuchi, Takuya . .........................1332 (B9, Tue) MacAodhagáin, Derek ................ 1102 (B7, Mon) Macauley, Natalia .........................1347 (B9, Tue) Macdonald, Digby D................... 2155 (D2, Wed), ........................ 2156 (D2, Wed), 2176 (D3, Mon), ........................2177 (D3, Mon), 2188 (D3, Mon), ...........................2199 (D3, Tue), 2200 (D3, Tue), ...........................2203 (D3, Tue), 2224 (D3, Tue), ...........................2225 (D3, Tue), 2228 (D3, Tue), .........................2264 (D3, Wed), 2265 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 2266 (D3, Wed) MacDougall, Barry ...................... 2208 (D3, Tue) MacDowell, Alastair .....................1483 (B9, Tue) Macedo, Daniel A......................... 299 (A2, Wed), ..................................................... 2138 (D1, Wed) MacFarlane, Douglas ................. 2101 (D1, Wed), .......................... 2362 (D6, Wed), 3673 (I3, Wed), ........................................................3720 (I3, Thu) Machida, Katsuyuki ....................2793 (E10, Tue) Machkaoutsan, Vladimir . ..........3137 (E17, Tue), ........................ 3160 (E17, Tue), 3226 (E17, Thu) Mack, Jerry ................................2808 (E11, Wed) Mackay, Allison ..........................1988 (C1, Wed), ..................................................... 2006 (C2, Mon) Maclaren, Ian ............................... 3242 (E17, Fri) MacNeil, Dean ........ 873 (B6, Wed), 1214 (B8, Tue) Macomber, Clay S.........................1292 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1293 (B9, Tue), 1298 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1503 (B9, Wed), 1579 (B9, Wed) Macpherson, Julie V..................... 2002 (C2, Mon) Macrostie, Andrew . .................... 2409 (D7, Wed) Madden, John D...............................84 (A1, Mon) Madden, Paul .................................525 (B2, Wed) Madden, Samuel B........................ 2169 (D2, Thu) Madsen, Ian . ..................................3719 (I3, Thu) Maeda, Ayami .................................23 (A1, Mon) Maeda, Hiroki ............................1950 (B12, Wed) Maeda, Kazuki .......... 1068 (B6, Fri), 1079 (B6, Fri) Maeda, Kiyotaka ............................894 (B6, Wed) Maeda, Takehiro .......160 (A1, Mon), 635 (B4, Tue) Maeda, Tetsuhiko ..........................1405 (B9, Tue) Maeda, Yasuhisa .......................... 3466 (G2, Thu) Maeda, Yusuke ..............................218 (A1, Mon) Maekawa, Hirofumi ......................2085 (C4, Tue) Maekawa, Kaoru ..........................2498 (E3, Wed) Maekawa, Yasunari .....................1507 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1611 (B9, Thu) Maeno, Ryota ................................2686 (E7, Tue) Maes, Ashley M.............................1461 (B9, Tue) Maes, Jan ....................................3226 (E17, Thu)
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Manivannan, A................................353 (B1, Tue), ............................. 370 (B1, Tue), 1162 (B7, Wed) Manivannan, Ayyakkannu . .......... 342 (B1, Mon), ................................ 385 (B1, Tue), 387 (B1, Tue) Manke, Ingo .................................1489 (B9, Wed) Manley, Robert G........................3096 (E16, Wed) Mann, James M..............................2534 (E4, Tue) Manner, Satu ...................................25 (A1, Mon) Manning, Thelma ..........................3390 (F4, Thu) Manohar, Aswin Karthik . ..............370 (B1, Tue), ............................ 371 (B1, Tue), 1162 (B7, Wed), ...................................................... 1187 (B7, Thu) Manseki, Kazuhiro . ....................2854 (E12, Tue) Mansour, Azzam N........................576 (B2, Wed), .................................................... 1828 (B10, Thu) Manthiram, Arumugam . ............... 699 (B4, Thu), ............................. 781 (B6, Mon), 1113 (B7, Tue) Mantl, Siegfried ........................3192 (E17, Wed), .....................................................3214 (E17, Thu) Mantz, Robert A............................1223 (B8, Wed) Mao, Huiming ............................. 1280 (B9, Mon) Mao, Lanqun ......3577 (I2, Mon), 3584 (I2, Mon) Mao, Xianglei ................................758 (B5, Wed) Mara, Nathan A............................. 2172 (D2, Thu) Maranzana, Gaël ..........................1284 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1343 (B9, Tue) Maranzana, Gael ...........................1345 (B9, Tue) Marassi, Rodrigo J........................2059 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2061 (C2, Tue) Marc, Heyns . ..............................3211 (E17, Thu) Marchante, Elena .......................1832 (B11, Wed) Marchena, Maria ...........................3367 (F4, Thu) Marchionni, Andrea ......................3385 (F4, Thu) Marcicki, James .........1090 (B6, Fri), 847 (B6, Tue) Marcin, Marty ............................ 1716 (B10, Sun) Marcinek, Marek . ...................... 1866 (B11, Thu) Marcinek, Marek L......................... 1062 (B6, Fri) Marcu, Alina A...............................1318 (B9, Tue) Marcus, Philippe ............................746 (B5, Tue), .......................... 2183 (D3, Mon), 2280 (D4, Thu) Marczewski, Maciej J...................1226 (B8, Wed) Marenkova, Ekaterina ...................3696 (I3, Wed) Margulis, Claudio J....................... 3625 (I3, Mon) Maric, Radenka .............................. 1682 (B9, Fri) Marina, Olga A............................ 1980 (B12, Thu) Marinella, Matthew . .....................2541 (E4, Tue) Marinha, Daniel .........................1925 (B12, Wed) Marinkovic, Nebojsa . ................ 1817 (B10, Thu) Mariolle, Denis ...........................2965 (E14, Tue) Markötter, Henning . ....................1489 (B9, Wed) Mark, Fedkin . ............................1774 (B10, Wed) Markevich, Aleksander ...................378 (B1, Tue) Markin, Vladislav ........................ 3827 (J1, Mon) Markin, Vladislav S.....................1984 (C1, Wed), ...................................................... 3832 (J1, Mon) Markovic, Nenad M......................1361 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1650 (B9, Thu) Marks, Diana . ................................ 3753 (I4, Tue) Marks, Thomas H.......................... 1012 (B6, Thu) Markus, Torsten .......................... 2332 (D5, Wed) Marone, Federica ......................... 1630 (B9, Thu) Maroni, V. A..........622 (B4, Mon), 1836 (B11, Wed) Marques, Fernando M.................... 299 (A2, Wed) Marris-Morini, Delphine . ...........3143 (E17, Tue) Marrocchelli, Dario . .......................648 (B4, Tue) Marrochelli, Darrio ................... 1882 (B12, Mon) Marschilok, Amy C....................... 303 (A3, Wed), ............................ 334 (B1, Mon), 619 (B4, Mon), ..................................................... 1101 (B7, Mon) Marsillac, Sylvain .......................2881 (E12, Tue) Martín, Nazario ............................ 3502 (H1, Tue) Martens, Stephan ..........................2483 (E2, Tue) Martha, Surendra K........................ 698 (B4, Thu), ............................... 704 (B4, Thu), 734 (B5, Tue), .........................................................846 (B6, Tue) Martin Cocher, Chloé . .............. 2952 (E14, Mon)
Martin, Cédric .......... 490 (B2, Mon), 610 (B2, Thu) Martin, Danielle ..........................2862 (E12, Tue) Martin, Dominik ......................... 2576 (E5, Mon) Martin, Farrel ............................. 2237 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 2241 (D3, Wed) Martin, François . ..... 267 (A2, Tue), 2594 (E5, Tue) Martin, James ......... 2767 (E9, Thu), 3932 (J2, Wed) Martin, Jean-Michel . .................... 284 (A2, Wed) Martin, Manuel H..........................248 (A2, Mon), ............................... 3754 (I4, Tue), 3777 (I4, Tue) Martin-Fernandez, Iñigo .............. 3483 (H1, Tue) Martinelli, Antonio E.................... 299 (A2, Wed), ..................................................... 2138 (D1, Wed) Martinet, Sebastien ....................... 709 (B4, Thu), .........................................................811 (B6, Tue) Martinez, Ana Maria ................... 2320 (D5, Tue), ........................................................3723 (I3, Thu) Martinez, Camille ........................ 3483 (H1, Tue) Martinez, Diego .......................... 3440 (G2, Wed) Martinez, Linnell .......................2927 (E13, Wed) Martinez, Ricardo ......................2828 (E11, Wed) Martinez, Ulises ..........................1572 (B9, Wed), ............................1610 (B9, Thu), 1663 (B9, Thu) Martino, Joao A........2638 (E6, Tue), 2640 (E6, Tue) Martins, Joaquim R. R. A. ............883 (B6, Wed), ...................................................... 1050 (B6, Thu) Martynczuk, Julia . ................... 1883 (B12, Mon), ........................ 1897 (B12, Tue), 1901 (B12, Tue) Martyshkin, D. V............................ 302 (A2, Wed) Maru, Yusuke ................................3892 (J1, Wed) Marui, Daisuke ...........................2888 (E12, Tue) Maruoka, Daisuke ........................ 2307 (D5, Tue) Maruyama, Kentaro ........................49 (A1, Mon) Maruyama, Toshio ...................... 2314 (D5, Tue), ............................2317 (D5, Tue), 2319 (D5, Tue) Maruyama, Yuki . ........................... 991 (B6, Thu) Masa, Yoshihiko . .........................2455 (E1, Wed) Masaaki, Hiryama .........................181 (A1, Mon) Masahara, Meishoku .....................2596 (E5, Tue) Masaki, Tanemura . ........................3923 (J2, Tue) Masaoka, Hiroyuki ....................2939 (E13, Wed) Masato, Sakurai .......................... 3436 (G2, Wed) Mascaro, Lucia H......................... 2270 (D4, Wed) Mascher, Peter . ..........................2947 (E13, Thu), .......................................................3938 (J2, Wed) Masel, Rich ...............................1790 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1791 (B10, Wed) Masese, Titus N..............................170 (A1, Mon) Mashio, Tetsuya ........................... 1272 (B9, Sun) Mashtalir, Olha ..............................655 (B4, Wed) Masini, G....................................3198 (E17, Wed) Mason, Harris .............................. 3474 (H1, Tue) Mason, Kelly S..............................1418 (B9, Tue) Masset, Patrick J......................... 2326 (D5, Wed), ..........................2336 (D5, Wed), 2343 (D5, Wed) Masson, Laurence ....................... 2412 (D7, Wed) Massoud, Toni . ...........................2183 (D3, Mon) Mastromatteo, Massimo ............. 2631 (E6, Mon) Masu, Kazuya ............................2793 (E10, Tue), .....................................................2800 (E10, Tue) Masuda, Hideki ............................. 254 (A2, Tue), ............................. 2391 (D7, Tue), 3864 (J1, Tue) Masuda, Hiroyuki ...................... 2112 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2113 (D1, Wed) Masuda, Kenta ............................. 3615 (I3, Mon) Masuda, Miyuki ........ 3600 (I2, Tue), 3601 (I2, Tue) Masuda, Takuya ..........................1566 (B9, Wed), ......................................................3271 (F2, Mon) Masuda, Tatsuya ...........................220 (A1, Mon) Masuda, Yuichiro .......................2848 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2849 (E11, Thu) Mat, Mahmut ................................. 1704 (B9, Fri) Matanovic, Ivana ......................... 347 (B1, Mon), ......................................................1563 (B9, Wed) Matei, Elena ..........2900 (E12, Tue), 3417 (F5, Tue)
Mathe, Mkhulu K.......................... 488 (B2, Mon), ............................3348 (F4, Wed), 3816 (I5, Wed) Mathew, Preethi .......................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Mathews, James A.......................2177 (D3, Mon) Mathews, Winnie P..................... 3054 (E16, Mon) Mathey, Laurent ............................. 267 (A2, Tue) Mathieu, Marie-Claude .................673 (B4, Wed), ........................................................674 (B4, Wed) Mathur, Navin C..............................378 (B1, Tue) Matic, Aleksandar ........................1226 (B8, Wed) Mativenga, Mallory ...................3087 (E16, Wed) Matney, Kevin . ...........................3026 (E15, Tue) Mato, M. S................................... 2342 (D5, Wed) Matsubara, Eiichiro . ....................160 (A1, Mon), ............................... 263 (A2, Tue), 355 (B1, Tue), ..............................635 (B4, Tue), 719 (B5, Mon), ..............................740 (B5, Tue), 783 (B6, Mon), .............................. 858 (B6, Wed), 981 (B6, Wed) Matsubara, Keisuke ......................246 (A2, Mon) Matsubara, Koji ..........................2868 (E12, Tue) Matsubayashi, Takahiro ...............1995 (C1, Wed) Matsuda, Atsunori ........................2697 (E7, Wed) Matsuda, Chiaki .........................1781 (B10, Wed) Matsuda, Hitoshi ..........................186 (A1, Mon), ........................... 2371 (D7, Mon), 3306 (F2, Tue) Matsuda, Masaru . ........................153 (A1, Mon), ..................................................... 3447 (G2, Wed) Matsuda, Motofumi ..................... 1176 (B7, Thu) Matsuda, Naoki ........................... 2010 (C2, Mon) Matsuda, Naotoshi .........................3971 (J3, Tue) Matsuda, Takeshi ......................... 799 (B6, Mon), ....................................................... 3311 (F2, Tue) Matsuda, Yasuaki ...........................448 (B1, Wed) Matsuda, Yoshiyuki ......................1381 (B9, Tue) Matsue, Tomokazu ..................... 2000 (C2, Mon), ........................ 2001 (C2, Mon), 2002 (C2, Mon), ............................ 2038 (C2, Tue), 3848 (J1, Tue), ........................................................3858 (J1, Tue) Matsui, Hitoshi ........................... 3442 (G2, Wed) Matsui, Kohei ............................. 2514 (E4, Mon) Matsui, Masafumi .......................3153 (E17, Tue) Matsui, Masaki ...............................739 (B5, Tue) Matsui, Toshiaki . ....................... 3115 (E17, Tue), ....................... 1573 (B9, Wed), 1921 (B12, Wed), ...................... 1939 (B12, Wed), 1944 (B12, Wed) Matsui, Yuki ..................................198 (A1, Mon) Matsukawa, Takashi . ....................2596 (E5, Tue) Matsuki, Hitoshi ...........................223 (A1, Mon) Matsukuma, Yosuke ..................... 803 (B6, Mon), .............................. 845 (B6, Tue), 1627 (B9, Thu) Matsumae, Takashi ....................2991 (E14, Wed) Matsumae, Yoshiharu . ............... 2002 (C2, Mon), .......................................................2038 (C2, Tue) Matsumi, Noriyoshi .......................29 (A1, Mon), ................................43 (A1, Mon), 51 (A1, Mon), .............................. 75 (A1, Mon), 114 (A1, Mon), ............................ 1206 (B8, Tue), 1207 (B8, Tue) Matsumiya, Masahiko . ...............1995 (C1, Wed), ............................3693 (I3, Wed), 3702 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3703 (I3, Wed) Matsumoto, Futoshi .....................189 (A1, Mon), ........................................................ 3752 (I4, Tue) Matsumoto, Hajime ......................771 (B5, Wed), ......................................................1225 (B8, Wed) Matsumoto, Hazuki . .....................1401 (B9, Tue) Matsumoto, Hiroshige .................. 265 (A2, Tue), .................................................... 1962 (B12, Thu) Matsumoto, Kazuhiko . ..................513 (B2, Tue), ........................ 1848 (B11, Wed), 3617 (I3, Mon), ...................................................... 3621 (I3, Mon) Matsumoto, Ken-ichi ...................1422 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 3738 (I4, Mon)
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Matsumoto, Masashi .....................862 (B6, Wed), ............................ 863 (B6, Wed), 1434 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1435 (B9, Tue), 1436 (B9, Tue), ...........................1642 (B9, Thu), 1643 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1691 (B9, Fri) Matsumoto, Satoru . ......................213 (A1, Mon) Matsumoto, Sawako ..................2939 (E13, Wed) Matsumoto, Shinichi .................... 1605 (B9, Thu) Matsumoto, Takashi ....................2451 (E1, Wed), .............................. 862 (B6, Wed), 863 (B6, Wed) Matsumoto, Takatoshi . ................ 3536 (I1, Mon) Matsumoto, Takuro ........................ 3653 (I3, Tue) Matsumoto, Yoshiie ...................2991 (E14, Wed) Matsumura, Daiju .......................1566 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1572 (B9, Wed) Matsumura, Hirotoshi ................... 3595 (I2, Tue), ...................................................... 3587 (I2, Mon) Matsumura, Michio . ..................2908 (E12, Wed) Matsumura, Ryo . .......................3149 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3195 (E17, Wed) Matsunaga, Tadashi . ....................2014 (C2, Tue), ............................ 2041 (C2, Tue), 2048 (C2, Tue) Matsune, Hideki . ..........................1433 (B9, Tue) Matsuo, Akira .............................. 1006 (B6, Thu) Matsuo, Katsuhide ........................3889 (J1, Wed) Matsuo, Motoaki ............................764 (B5, Wed) Matsuo, Nobufumi ........................198 (A1, Mon) Matsuo, Takahiro ............................809 (B6, Tue) Matsuoka, Hideaki .......................2032 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2033 (C2, Tue), 2034 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2037 (C2, Tue), 2040 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2043 (C2, Tue), 2044 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2047 (C2, Tue) Matsuoka, Hideaki ........................2052 (C2, Tue) Matsuoka, Masaya .......................141 (A1, Mon), .......................... 1737 (B10, Tue), 1437 (B9, Tue) Matsuoka, Ryo ...............................3883 (J1, Tue) Matsuoka, Takahiro . ..................... 803 (B6, Mon) Matsuoka, Tatsuro . .......................2742 (E8, Tue) Matsushige, Kazumi ..................... 278 (A2, Wed) Matsushima, Kentaro ......................64 (A1, Mon) Matsushita, Tomohiro ....................36 (A1, Mon), .............................. 506 (B2, Tue), 902 (B6, Wed), .................................................... 1857 (B11, Thu) Matsutaka, Hiroshi . .....................1991 (C1, Wed) Matsutani, Koichi .........................1378 (B9, Tue) Matsuura, Masamichi ...................1425 (B9, Tue) Matsuura, Yuta ..........................1849 (B11, Wed), .................................................... 1852 (B11, Thu) Matsuzawa, Koichi ......................1434 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1435 (B9, Tue), 1451 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1471 (B9, Tue), 1642 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1643 (B9, Thu), 1691 (B9, Fri), ........................... 3679 (I3, Wed), 3435 (G2, Wed) Matthews, Ken ..............................2597 (E5, Tue) Matts, Ian L.....................................681 (B4, Wed) Matty, Caymax . ..........................3211 (E17, Thu) Matyushkin, Igor . ........................ 3508 (H1, Tue) Mauger, Alain ...............................534 (B2, Wed), .............................625 (B4, Mon), 671 (B4, Wed), ............................. 672 (B4, Wed), 673 (B4, Wed), ............................. 674 (B4, Wed), 675 (B4, Wed), ............................. 676 (B4, Wed), 677 (B4, Wed), .............................. 678 (B4, Wed), 679 (B4, Wed) ........................................................ 705 (B4, Thu) Mauger, Jean-Francois ................. 1008 (B6, Thu) Mauguin, Olivia ..........................3140 (E17, Tue) Maunoury, Cécile . ........................2594 (E5, Tue) Maupin, Paul H..............................244 (A2, Mon) Mauri, Aurelio . ............................2656 (E6, Wed) Maurice, Vincent . ......................2183 (D3, Mon), ...................................................... 2280 (D4, Thu) Maurizio, Prato ............................ 3477 (H1, Tue) May, Kevin J............................... 1828 (B10, Thu) Maya Visuet, Enrique .................. 2223 (D3, Tue) Mayberry, Clay .............................2601 (E5, Tue)
Mayer, Brian ................................ 3474 (H1, Tue) Mayer, Dieter ................................ 3285 (F2, Tue) Mayer, Marie . ............................1757 (B10, Wed) Mayer, Theresa S.........................2801 (E10, Tue) Mayrhofer, Karl J.......................... 2274 (D4, Thu) Mazen, Frederic ..........................2969 (E14, Tue) Mc Kay, Jeffrey . ...................... 2963 (E14, Mon), ....................................................3000 (E14, Wed) McCalla, Eric ..................................840 (B6, Tue) McCallum, Tom ............................1305 (B9, Tue) McCarthy, Edward ........................244 (A2, Mon) McCloskey, Bryan ...................... 1108 (B7, Mon) McClure, Joshua P......................... 1644 (B9, Thu) McCormick, Tina .......................2990 (E14, Wed) McCue, Ian .................................. 1622 (B9, Thu) McCurry, Daniel ...........................3818 (I5, Wed) McDevitt, Tom .......................... 3109 (E17, Mon) McDonald, Michael ...................1776 (B10, Wed) McDonough, John . ........................555 (B2, Wed) McFarland, Eric ............................. 617 (B3, Thu) McGregor, Katherine .....................3719 (I3, Thu) McGuire, Michael ....................... 3517 (H1, Wed) Mchedlidze, Teimuraz . .................2648 (E6, Tue) McHugh, Paul ...............................2741 (E8, Tue) McIntosh, Alastair J.......................3713 (I3, Wed) McIntyre, Melissa .......................2291 (D5, Mon) McIntyre, Paul C......................... 2160 (D2, Wed), ....................................................3181 (E17, Wed) McKittrick, Joanna . ......................3924 (J2, Tue), ............................. 3925 (J2, Tue), 3944 (J2, Thu), ...............................3973 (J3, Tue), 3984 (J3, Tue) McKone, James R........................1711 (B10, Sun) McKubre, Michael C................... 2253 (D3, Wed) McLeod, Alexander S......................636 (B4, Tue) McMeeking, Robert M.................... 1078 (B6, Fri) McMurray, H. Neil . .................... 2284 (D4, Thu), ...................................................... 2387 (D7, Tue) McMurray, Hamilton N............... 2283 (D4, Thu), ........................... 2286 (D4, Thu), 2287 (D4, Thu) McNally, Patrick ....................... 2959 (E14, Mon) McNealy, Benjamin ......................1288 (B9, Tue) McNulty, David ............................. 717 (B4, Thu) McOwen, Dennis W.....................1229 (B8, Wed), ...................................................... 1250 (B8, Thu) McPherson, Eli ............................1380 (B9, Tue), ..............................1412 (B9, Tue), 1687 (B9, Fri) McPherson, Michael .....................3390 (F4, Thu) Medici, Ezequiel ...........................1286 (B9, Tue) Medlin, Douglas ........................... 3811 (I5, Wed) Medlin, Douglas L.........................236 (A2, Mon) Meenakshi, S . ............................. 1601 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1662 (B9, Thu), 3377 (F4, Thu) Meersschaut, Johan .....................3213 (E17, Thu) Mège-Revil, Alexandre ...............2304 (D5, Mon) Mehraban, Shahin ...................... 2255 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 2244 (D3, Wed) Mehrotra, Vivek ............................2530 (E4, Tue) Mehta, Beejal ...........3879 (J1, Tue), 3990 (J4, Wed) Mei, Donghai ............................... 1171 (B7, Thu) Mei, Wu .......................................1562 (B9, Wed) Meier, Gerald H............................ 2310 (D5, Tue) Meier, Jan O..................................1574 (B9, Wed) Meini, Stefano . ..... 1111 (B7, Mon), 1120 (B7, Tue) Meiser, Jan ....................................4002 (J4, Wed) Mejia Likosova, Elena ................ 3445 (G2, Wed) Mel’chakov, Stanislav Yu .............3699 (I3, Wed) Melchy, Pierre-Éric .......................1309 (B9, Tue) Melinger, Joseph ...........................3822 (I5, Wed) Melitz, Wilhelm ............................2588 (E5, Tue) Meller, Mikolaj ...............................511 (B2, Tue) Melot, Brent C.................................645 (B4, Tue) Mench, Matthew M..........................400 (B1, Tue) Menchhofer, Paul ........................ 3517 (H1, Wed) Mendoza Sanchez, Beatriz . .......... 492 (B2, Mon) Mendoza, Omar S.......................... 989 (B6, Thu), ........................................................ 991 (B6, Thu)
Menendez, Jose .........................3176 (E17, Wed), ....................... 3180 (E17, Wed), 3212 (E17, Thu) Menezes, Shalini ...........................3370 (F4, Thu) Meng, Erchao . ............................ 2660 (E7, Mon) Meng, Fanke ...................................387 (B1, Tue) Meng, Xiangeng ...........................2679 (E7, Tue) Meng, Ying Shirley ........................376 (B1, Tue), .........................722 (B5, Mon), 1842 (B11, Wed), ........................................................ 3550 (I1, Tue) Menghini, Mariela ......................3219 (E17, Thu) Menke, Erik ..................................3809 (I5, Wed) Mentek, Romain ........................2378 (D7, Mon), ....................................................3189 (E17, Wed) Menzel, Robert . .......................... 2626 (E6, Mon) Menzler, Norbert H..................... 1972 (B12, Thu) Mercado, Ramil Marcelo L.......... 2248 (D3, Wed) Mercha, Abdelkarim .....................2639 (E6, Tue) Mercier, Dimitri ............................ 3292 (F2, Tue) Merckling, Clement ................... 2457 (E2, Mon), ..........................2649 (E6, Tue), 3138 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3174 (E17, Tue) Mergel, Jürgen ........ 309 (A3, Wed), 348 (B1, Mon) Merinov, Boris V............................ 1066 (B6, Fri), .......................... 1308 (B9, Tue), 1561 (B9, Wed), .................................................... 1819 (B10, Thu) Merlet, Celine ................................525 (B2, Wed) Merrill, Matthew ............................509 (B2, Tue), ...........................3474 (H1, Tue), 3518 (H1, Wed) Merschjann, Christoph . .............1771 (B10, Wed) Merwin, Augustus ........................ 2322 (D5, Tue) Mescheder, Ulrich . ..................... 2406 (D7, Wed) Meshri, Dayal .................................378 (B1, Tue) Meshri, Sanjay ................................378 (B1, Tue) Mesropian, S.............................. 2961 (E14, Mon) Metzger, R.....................................2552 (E4, Wed) Metzger, Sven ........2602 (E5, Tue), 2621 (E5, Wed) Meunier, Richard ..........................2571 (E4, Thu) Meuris, Marc . .............................3174 (E17, Tue) Meyer, Hinrich-Wilhelm . .............658 (B4, Wed), ............................. 659 (B4, Wed), 1205 (B8, Tue) Meyerhoff, Mark E..................... 2003 (C2, Mon), ...................................................... 3829 (J1, Mon) Meyers, Jeremy P...........................408 (B1, Wed), ..................................................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Meyners, Dirk .............................. 3423 (F5, Wed) Meyyappan, Meyya .................... 3519 (H1, Wed) Mi Choi, Eun .................................402 (B1, Wed) Miara, Lincoln ................................812 (B6, Tue) Mibus, Marcel ..............................2444 (E1, Wed) Mica, Isabella . .............................2656 (E6, Wed) Michallon, Philippe . ..................2809 (E11, Wed) Michel, Jurgen ...........................3127 (E17, Tue), .........................3139 (E17, Tue), 3156 (E17, Tue) Michel, Marc . .............................. 1264 (B9, Sun) Michelbacher, Christopher J.............. 885 (B6, Wed), ......................................................1234 (B8, Wed) Michelet, Cédric . ....................... 1856 (B11, Thu) Michling, Marcel ..........................2479 (E2, Tue) Middleton, Blair . ..........................1321 (B9, Tue) Miecznikowski, Krzysztof ........ 1727 (B10, Mon) Mieda, Hiroyuki . .......................1937 (B12, Wed) Mieda, Shingo ...............................2017 (C2, Tue) Migita, Satoshi ............................1989 (C1, Wed), ..................................................... 2136 (D1, Wed) Migliorato, Piero ....................... 3051 (E16, Mon) Migliori, Albert ............................ 3527 (I1, Mon) Miguel, Gustavo de . .....................3367 (F4, Thu) Mihaila, Andrei ............................2549 (E4, Wed) Mihashi, Megumi . .........................903 (B6, Wed) Mikes, B.........................................1329 (B9, Tue) Mikhaylov, Dmitry Y.....................2083 (C4, Tue) Miki, Kazushi ............................ 2662 (E7, Mon), ......................................................2710 (E7, Wed) Mikolajick, Thomas .................... 2576 (E5, Mon) Milakovich, Timothy .................3136 (E17, Tue), ...................................................... 3236 (E17, Fri)
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Milenin, Alexey ........................2922 (E13, Wed), .....................................................3226 (E17, Thu) Miletic, Dragan ............................. 3415 (F5, Tue) Millán, José ..................................2563 (E4, Wed) Miller, Alex ...................................3379 (F4, Thu) Miller, Andrew ........................... 1821 (B10, Thu) Miller, Christopher E................... 2248 (D3, Wed) Miller, Dean J................................. 720 (B5, Mon) Miller, Eric L.............................. 1720 (B10, Mon) Miller, Hamish ..............................3385 (F4, Thu) Miller, John ......... 3437 (G2, Wed), 3440 (G2, Wed) Miller, John R........540 (B2, Wed), 595 (B2, Thu) Miller, Michael .............................3688 (I3, Wed) Miller, Ted . .................................... 1090 (B6, Fri) Milliron, Delia .....286 (A2, Wed), 976 (B6, Wed) Mills, Michael .............................3135 (E17, Tue) Milne, William ............................3066 (E16, Tue) Milochova, Mariana . .....................3871 (J1, Tue) Milovzorov, Dmitry E....................2650 (E6, Tue) Mima, Toshiki ...............................1335 (B9, Tue) Mimura, Hideyuki . .......................1220 (B8, Tue) Mimura, Koki ...............................2019 (C2, Tue) Mimura, Takashi ......................... 3115 (E17, Tue) Min, Byoung-Gi . .......................3186 (E17, Wed) Min, Jeong-Hye .............................682 (B4, Wed) Min, Ji Won . ..................................924 (B6, Wed) Minakais, Matt ..............................2597 (E5, Tue) Minakova, Tatiana A.................... 2102 (D1, Wed) Minakshi, Manickam .....................381 (B1, Tue), ........................................................668 (B4, Wed) Minami, Kazuhiro ........................ 2319 (D5, Tue) MInami, Kimitaka . ........................3913 (J2, Tue) Minami, Tadatsugu ....................2886 (E12, Tue), ........................................................3920 (J2, Tue) Minamimoto, Hiro .......................... 3736 (I3, Fri) Minamisawa, Renato .................3192 (E17, Wed) Minamishima, Hiroaki ....................819 (B6, Tue) Minegishi, Tsutomu ....................1735 (B10, Tue) Minemoto, Masaki ....................... 803 (B6, Mon), .............................. 845 (B6, Tue), 1627 (B9, Thu) Mineshige, Atsushi .......................980 (B6, Wed), ....................................................1937 (B12, Wed) Minford, Thomas E.........................590 (B2, Wed) Minh, Nguyen Q.........................1764 (B10, Wed) Mino, Yoshitada .......3605 (I3, Sun), 3690 (I3, Wed) Minteer, Shelley ........ 3588 (I2, Tue), 3592 (I2, Tue) Minutoli, Maurizio . .......................446 (B1, Wed) Mirabella, Salvatore . .................. 2631 (E6, Mon) Miran, Muhammed Shah ............. 3623 (I3, Mon) Miranda, James A...........................2086 (C4, Tue) Mirjafari, Arsalan . ......................... 3643 (I3, Tue) Mirov, S. V..................................... 302 (A2, Wed) Mishima, Daisuke ...........................84 (A1, Mon) Mishima, Takayoshi ....................2880 (E12, Tue) Mishima, Tetsuya ........................3151 (E17, Tue) Mishra, Ajit ................................. 2245 (D3, Wed) Mishra, Kailash C..........................3924 (J2, Tue), ............................3944 (J2, Thu), 3960 (J3, Mon), ...............................3973 (J3, Tue), 3984 (J3, Tue) Mishra, Umesh K...........................2531 (E4, Tue) Misra, Roshan ............................. 2351 (D6, Wed) Missan, Harinder Pal Singh ......... 1599 (B9, Thu) Missert, Nancy .............................. 724 (B5, Mon) Mita, Yuichi . ................................ 1034 (B6, Thu) Mitard, Jerome .............................2637 (E6, Tue), ........................ 3113 (E17, Tue), 3119 (E17, Tue), ................................................... 3106 (E17, Mon) Mitchell, Colee ............................... 11 (A1, Mon) Mitchell, Corey ............................. 3297 (F2, Tue) Mitchell, Reginald E....................... 480 (B1, Thu) Mitchell, Robert R...................... 1103 (B7, Mon), ..................................................... 1105 (B7, Mon) Mitiukhina, Nina ........................2819 (E11, Wed) Mitkin, Valentin ..............................378 (B1, Tue) Mito, Shunsuke ........3775 (I4, Tue), 3784 (I4, Wed) Mitomo, Hideyuki . ....................... 285 (A2, Wed)
Mitra, Saibal ..................................965 (B6, Wed) Mitra, Sushanta .............................2762 (E9, Thu) Mitro, Henis .................................2440 (E1, Wed) Mitrovic, Slobodan .................... 1716 (B10, Sun) Mitsubayashi, Kohji . ...................2018 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2024 (C2, Tue) Mitsudo, Koichi ............................2084 (C4, Tue) Mitsui, Shigeru ..............................443 (B1, Wed) Mitsui, Takahiro ..............................82 (A1, Mon) Mitsuishi, Kazutaka ......................2694 (E7, Tue) Mitsumoto, Hisashi ...................... 1651 (B9, Thu) Mitsuru, Itoh ..................................3917 (J2, Tue) Mitsushima, Shigenori .................1434 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1435 (B9, Tue), 1451 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1471 (B9, Tue), 1642 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1643 (B9, Thu), 1691 (B9, Fri), .......................................................3679 (I3, Wed) Mitsushima, Shigenori ................ 3435 (G2, Wed) Mittelsteadt, Cortney ...................1304 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1305 (B9, Tue), 1545 (B9, Wed), ........................................................ 1703 (B9, Fri) Mittendorfer, Gerald ..................2997 (E14, Wed) Miura, Hiroshi . ............................2438 (E1, Wed) Miura, Masahiro ...........................191 (A1, Mon) Miura, Norio .........3847 (J1, Tue), 3854 (J1, Tue) Miura, Ryuji ..................................3931 (J2, Wed) Miura, Satoshi ...............................1474 (B9, Tue) Miura, Takashi ..............................3608 (I3, Sun), .............................. 3663 (I3, Tue), 3667 (I3, Tue), .......................................................3689 (I3, Wed) Miwa, Tatsuya . .............................146 (A1, Mon) Miyabe, Sayaka . ........................ 2140 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2355 (D6, Wed) Miyado, Takashi . ...........................3850 (J1, Tue) Miyahara, Kazuhei . ......................107 (A1, Mon) Miyahara, Natsumi . ...................2916 (E12, Wed) Miyahara, Satoshi ........................1543 (B9, Wed) Miyahara, Toshioro .......................2042 (C2, Tue) Miyahara, Yuto . ............................ 118 (A1, Mon) Miyajima, Kumiko . .....................2018 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2024 (C2, Tue) Miyake, Hiroshi .......................... 2725 (E8, Mon) Miyake, Jun . .................................2017 (C2, Tue) Miyake, Takeo . ............................2013 (C2, Tue), ............................ 2045 (C2, Tue), 2049 (C2, Tue) Miyaki, Yukio ................................ 1091 (B6, Fri) Miyamoto, Akira ...........................3931 (J2, Wed) Miyamoto, Junichi ........................531 (B2, Wed), .............................. 916 (B6, Wed), 917 (B6, Wed) Miyamoto, Kaito .......................... 1258 (B8, Thu) Miyamoto, Ryu ........................... 3433 (G2, Wed) Miyamoto, Seiji ............................2651 (E6, Tue) Miyamoto, Yuka . ..........................4006 (J4, Wed) Miyamura, Makoto .....................2796 (E10, Tue) Miyamura, Yoshiji ....................2920 (E12, Wed), .......................................................3371 (F4, Thu) Miyao, Masanobu ........................2635 (E6, Tue), ........................3123 (E17, Tue), 3157 (E17, Tue), .........................3195 (E17, Wed), 3424 (F5, Wed) Miyao, Masanobu ......................3149 (E17, Tue), ...................................................... 3425 (F5, Wed) Miyasaka, Taihei .........................2292 (D5, Mon) Miyasaka, Tsutomu ....................2856 (E12, Tue), ........................2864 (E12, Tue), 2865 (E12, Tue), ....................................................2917 (E12, Wed) Miyashiro, Hajime ....................... 1034 (B6, Thu) Miyashita, Tomofumi . ...................432 (B1, Wed) Miyata, Hiroyuki . .........................1433 (B9, Tue) Miyata, Toshihiro .......................2886 (E12, Tue), ........................................................3920 (J2, Tue) Miyata, Yoshikaza . ..................... 2107 (D1, Wed) Miyata, Yukio . ............................ 2251 (D3, Wed) Miyatake, Kenji ...........................162 (A1, Mon), ............................ 1352 (B9, Tue), 1355 (B9, Tue) Miyauchi, Hironari . ......................937 (B6, Wed), ........................................................941 (B6, Wed)
Miyayama, Masaru .......................572 (B2, Wed), ...............................1094 (B6, Fri), 947 (B6, Wed) Miyazaki, Kohei . ......................... 117 (A1, Mon), ............................ 118 (A1, Mon), 119 (A1, Mon), ............................120 (A1, Mon), 121 (A1, Mon), ............................ 136 (A1, Mon), 660 (B4, Wed), .............................728 (B5, Mon), 769 (B5, Wed), .............................. 821 (B6, Tue), 1182 (B7, Thu) Miyazaki, Kohei . .........................122 (A1, Mon), ............................123 (A1, Mon), 125 (A1, Mon), ........................................................690 (B4, Wed) Miyazaki, Seiichi .......................3153 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3154 (E17, Tue) Miyazaki, Takashi .........................1436 (B9, Tue) Miyazaki, Takumi ..................... 2789 (E10, Mon) Miyazawa, Tetsuya ..................... 2524 (E4, Mon) Miyoshi, Shogo .......................... 2098 (D1, Wed), ........................2293 (D5, Mon), 2294 (D5, Mon), ......................... 2299 (D5, Mon), 2331 (D5, Wed) Miyuki, Takuhiro ......................... 1017 (B6, Thu) Mizorogi, Naomi . ....................... 3497 (H1, Tue), ............................3501 (H1, Tue), 3502 (H1, Tue) Mizuhata, Minoru ........................ 3283 (F2, Tue), .............................3676 (I3, Wed), 213 (A1, Mon) Mizukami, Takaaki .......................1459 (B9, Tue) Mizukami, Tomoe ..........................3850 (J1, Tue) Mizuki, Jun’ichiro . ........................750 (B5, Tue), ...............................753 (B5, Tue), 216 (A1, Mon) Mizuki, Junichiro ............................819 (B6, Tue) Mizuma, Kenta . ............................3694 (I3, Wed) Mizuno, Fuminori .........................663 (B4, Wed), ............................ 739 (B5, Tue), 1196 (B8, Mon), .......................................................1216 (B8, Tue) Mizuno, Noritaka .........................1572 (B9, Wed) Mizuno, Y..................................... 1198 (B8, Mon) Mizuno, Yoshifumi .......................662 (B4, Wed), ........................................................ 702 (B4, Thu) Mizuno, Yusuke ........793 (B6, Mon), 837 (B6, Tue) Mizusaki, Junichiro . ......................383 (B1, Tue), ........................2296 (D5, Mon), 2297 (D5, Mon), .....................................................2300 (D5, Mon) Mizutani, Fumio ............................3848 (J1, Tue) Mizutani, Goro . ............................2685 (E7, Tue) Mizutani, Motoki ......................... 1185 (B7, Thu) Mizutani, Tadahito ........................3892 (J1, Wed) Mizutani, Yasushi . ........................ 3300 (F2, Tue) Mnaymneh, Khaled . .....................3936 (J2, Wed) Mo, Jianghui ................................2556 (E4, Wed) Mo, Shihang . ................................2692 (E7, Tue) Mo, Yifei ............. 812 (B6, Tue), 1193 (B8, Mon) Mochiuzki, Naoto .........................2027 (C2, Tue) Mochizuki, Katsunori .................1737 (B10, Tue) Mochizuki, Takashi . .....................158 (A1, Mon) Modi, Nikhil .................................3937 (J2, Wed) Modibedi, Remegia M...................3816 (I5, Wed) Modica, Esterina ............................427 (B1, Wed) Moers, Juergen ...........................3192 (E17, Wed) Moffat, Thomas P......................... 1619 (B9, Thu), ......................... 1714 (B10, Sun), 2737 (E8, Tue), ...........................3274 (F2, Mon), 3284 (F2, Tue), ............................3290 (F2, Tue), 3381 (F4, Thu), ............................. 3403 (F5, Tue), 3820 (I5, Wed) Mofrad, Daniel T..........................3061 (E16, Tue) Mogensen, Mogens ...................1807 (B10, Wed), ........................... 1815 (B10, Thu), 813 (B6, Tue), .................................................... 1825 (B10, Thu) Mogi, Masato ....... 862 (B6, Wed), 863 (B6, Wed) Mogi, Taketo .................................172 (A1, Mon) Mohamad, Berber ........................ 1265 (B9, Sun) Mohamad, Fariza B..........................61 (A1, Mon) Mohamed, Alex ..... 375 (B1, Tue), 1859 (B11, Thu) Mohamed, Hamdy .......................1557 (B9, Wed) Mohammadi, Vahid . ....................2623 (E5, Wed) Mohammed-Brahim, Tayeb ........3056 (E16, Tue) Mohanty, Debasish . ..................... 1052 (B6, Thu) Mohr, Juergen ...............................4002 (J4, Wed)
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Mohseni, Madjid ............................ 3593 (I2, Tue) Mohtadi, Rana . .............................1358 (B9, Tue) Mok, In-Su .................................2805 (E11, Wed) Mokudai, Haruki ............................ 3669 (I3, Tue) Molenda, Janina ........................... 319 (A3, Wed), ..............................633 (B4, Mon), 987 (B6, Wed) Molin, Sebastian ......................... 2154 (D2, Wed) Molina, Jarol ................................ 1664 (B9, Thu) Molle, Alessandro ....................... 2457 (E2, Mon) Mollo, Ana-Marie .........................2535 (E4, Tue) Molter, Trent .................................1300 (B9, Tue) Momiyama, Katsuaki . ...................38 (A1, Mon), ..................................................... 2461 (E2, Mon) Momma, Toshiyuki ....................... 988 (B6, Thu), ...........................1004 (B6, Thu), 1046 (B6, Thu), ........................................................ 1075 (B6, Fri) Momo, Junpei ...............................654 (B4, Wed), ............................869 (B6, Wed), 1014 (B6, Thu), .......................................................1213 (B8, Tue) Momose, Takeshi ....................... 2328 (D5, Wed), ....................... 2810 (E11, Wed), 2811 (E11, Wed) Mondal, Kartick ............................2763 (E9, Thu) Mondal, Sujit ..................................395 (B1, Tue) Monforte, Giuseppe .......................446 (B1, Wed) Monroe, Charles W......................... 482 (B1, Thu) Monson, Todd C.............................2535 (E4, Tue) Montes, Mary . ............................. 3238 (E17, Fri) Montigny, Bénédicte ......................870 (B6, Wed) Montoya, D. Rodrigo .................. 2352 (D6, Wed) Moody, Issa .................................. 3492 (H1, Tue) Moon, Byeong-Sam .....................2658 (E6, Wed) Moon, Hye Kyung ........................2670 (E7, Tue) Moon, Jeong-Tak ..........................866 (B6, Wed), ........................................................ 1063 (B6, Fri) Moon, Ji-Hoon ............................ 3457 (G2, Wed) Moon, Jinhee . ................................973 (B6, Wed) Moon, Jinok ................................2500 (E3, Wed), ...........................2503 (E3, Wed), 2501 (E3, Wed) Moon, Kyoung-Seok . ....................421 (B1, Wed) Moon, Myoung-Woon ...................868 (B6, Wed) Moon, Sunmin ..............................2474 (E2, Tue) Moon, Tae Hyoung ....................3098 (E16, Wed) Moral, Javier ................................3246 (F1, Mon) Morales, Christophe . ............... 2952 (E14, Mon), ....................................................2990 (E14, Wed) Morales, Puerto ........................... 2380 (D7, Tue), ...................................................... 2381 (D7, Tue) Morand, Yves ..............................3120 (E17, Tue) Moraveji, Javid .............................. 485 (B1, Thu) Morcrette, Mathieu .....................1911 (B12, Tue) More, Karren L............................ 1273 (B9, Sun), ........................... 1313 (B9, Tue), 1314 (B9, Tue), ............................1558 (B9, Wed), 1674 (B9, Fri), ..........................2148 (D2, Wed), 3517 (H1, Wed) Moreau, Gilles ............................... 1059 (B6, Fri) Moreau, Philippe . ...................... 1856 (B11, Thu) Morel, Alban ................................. 490 (B2, Mon) Moreland, Zac ...............................1344 (B9, Tue) Moreno Montero, Josep M.............2483 (E2, Tue) Moreno, Nico ..................................370 (B1, Tue) Moreno-Guerrero, Carmen .............15 (A1, Mon) Morgan, Dane ............................ 1276 (B9, Mon), ........................... 1317 (B9, Tue), 1621 (B9, Thu), ...................... 1900 (B12, Tue), 1929 (B12, Wed), ....................................................1930 (B12, Wed) Mori, Kazushige ........................ 2007 (C2, Mon), ............................ 2022 (C2, Tue), 2057 (C2, Tue) Mori, Kyohei . .............................. 1624 (B9, Thu) Mori, Masami .......72 (A1, Mon), 166 (A1, Mon) Mori, Mitsuhiro . ...........................159 (A1, Mon) Mori, Nobuya . ...........................3189 (E17, Wed) Mori, Shinichiro . .........................168 (A1, Mon), ....................................................... 719 (B5, Mon) Mori, Takayuki . .............................3920 (J2, Tue) Mori, Takuya . ...............................167 (A1, Mon) Mori, Toshiyuki . ..........................1566 (B9, Wed)
Moribe, Kunikazu ........................ 3844 (J1, Mon) Moriceau, H.............................. 2952 (E14, Mon), ....................................................2990 (E14, Wed) Moriguchi, Isamu . .......................132 (A1, Mon), ..............................134 (A1, Mon), 388 (B1, Tue), ............................. 721 (B5, Mon), 788 (B6, Mon) Moriguchi, Yusuke ........................2679 (E7, Tue) Morii, Yuma ................................2371 (D7, Mon) Morikawa, Tsutomu .................... 3448 (G2, Wed) Morimitsu, Masatsugu .................138 (A1, Mon), ........................... 153 (A1, Mon), 1185 (B7, Thu), .........................3447 (G2, Wed), 3451 (G2, Wed), ...................................................... 3468 (G2, Thu) Morimoto, Akira ............................523 (B2, Wed) Morimoto, Atsumi . ........................ 3666 (I3, Tue) Morimoto, Takahiro ..................... 3486 (H1, Tue) Morimoto, Yu ..............................1525 (B9, Wed), ............................ 1270 (B9, Sun), 1320 (B9, Tue) Morin, Mario . ....... 99 (A1, Mon), 1793 (B10, Wed) Morin, Pierre ................................2611 (E5, Wed) Morin, Sylvie ......... 2390 (D7, Tue), 3812 (I5, Wed) Morioka, Hiroyuki .361 (B1, Tue), 909 (B6, Wed) Morisawa, Kirihiko ....................... 273 (A2, Wed) Morishige, Taiki ........................... 3616 (I3, Mon) Morishima, Shoya .......................... 3756 (I4, Tue) Morishita, Masanori . .................. 1017 (B6, Thu), ............................... 1084 (B6, Fri), 1085 (B6, Fri) Morishita, Masao ..........................146 (A1, Mon) Morishita, Shinya . ...................... 1200 (B8, Mon) Morishita, Tetsuya . ........................ 3766 (I4, Tue) Morita, Masayuki . .........................49 (A1, Mon), ............................ 579 (B2, Wed), 1220 (B8, Tue), .................................................... 1858 (B11, Thu) Morita, Mizuho ............................2065 (C2, Tue), ....................................................2915 (E12, Wed) Morita, Saori ...............................2856 (E12, Tue) Morita, Seitaro ................................62 (A1, Mon) Morita, Shinya ............................3076 (E16, Tue) Morita, Takafumi ..........................1423 (B9, Tue) Morita, Yuichiro ..............................75 (A1, Mon) Morita, Yuki ........194 (A1, Mon), 191 (A1, Mon) Moriwaka, Tamae .........................654 (B4, Wed), ............................869 (B6, Wed), 1014 (B6, Thu), .......................................................1213 (B8, Tue) Moriwake, Hiroki ..........................839 (B6, Tue), ..................................................... 1195 (B8, Mon) Moriyama, Hiroshi . ......................151 (A1, Mon) Moriyama, Koji . ..........................1560 (B9, Wed) Moriyama, Takumi . ...................2830 (E11, Wed) Moriyama, Yoshihiko . ...............3191 (E17, Wed) Moriyasu, Akane ......................... 2123 (D1, Wed) Morofuji, Tatsuya . ........................2079 (C4, Tue) Moroz, Paul . ..............................2935 (E13, Wed) Morozova, Olga ............................. 3589 (I2, Tue) Morozovska, Anna .....................1917 (B12, Wed) Morris, Richard J. H....................3194 (E17, Wed) Morris, Robert A..........................2301 (D5, Mon) Morse, Alexander . ..................... 1816 (B10, Thu) Morvan, Erwan .............................2571 (E4, Thu) Moseley, Michael . .....................2906 (E12, Wed) Moser, Daniel . ............................ 2465 (E2, Mon) Moser, François . ..... 487 (B2, Mon), 490 (B2, Mon) Mosqueda, Hugo A......................... 610 (B2, Thu) Mossin, Susanne L.........................3684 (I3, Wed) Motegi, Haruki . ..... 1390 (B9, Tue), 1484 (B9, Tue) Motoya, Tsukasa ........................... 272 (A2, Wed) Mou, Sinthia Shabnam . ............... 2396 (D7, Tue) Moulet-Ventosa, Caroline .........2995 (E14, Wed), ....................................................3000 (E14, Wed) Mounier, Angelique ....................2969 (E14, Tue) Mourzagh, Djamel ......................... 1059 (B6, Fri) Moutanabbir, Oussama ...............2984 (E14, Tue) Moyen, Eric ................................ 2412 (D7, Wed) Mruthyunjaya, Ravi ...................3087 (E16, Wed) Mu, Daobin .................................. 3346 (F4, Wed) Mu, Shaolin . .................................2094 (C4, Tue)
Müchler, Lukas ..........................3184 (E17, Wed) Muckerman, James .................... 1817 (B10, Thu) Muecke, Ulrich P............................ 731 (B5, Mon) Mueller, Alexander H.................... 347 (B1, Mon), ............................ 2775 (E9, Thu), 3373 (F4, Thu) Mueller, Brennen K.......................227 (A1, Mon), ......................................................2752 (E8, Wed) Mueller, Franziska ....................... 1029 (B6, Thu) Mueller, Johannes ....................... 2576 (E5, Mon) Mueller, Stefan . .......................... 2576 (E5, Mon) Muhammad, Shoaib .......................936 (B6, Wed) Mukado, Naoya . ........................... 3336 (F3, Tue) Mukai, Takashi . .......................... 1017 (B6, Thu), ....................................................1841 (B11, Wed) Mukerjee, Sanjeev ....................... 320 (B1, Mon), ........................... 428 (B1, Wed), 1167 (B7, Wed), ........................... 1329 (B9, Tue), 1620 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1641 (B9, Thu) Mukherjee, Partha ......................... 1067 (B6, Fri), ........................................................ 1080 (B6, Fri) Mukherjee, Santanu ......................228 (A1, Mon) Mukherjee, Sundeep ....................1502 (B9, Wed) Mukherji, Debashis .......................239 (A2, Mon) Mukouyama, Yoshiharu ................173 (A1, Mon) Mukoyama, Daikichi .................... 988 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1004 (B6, Thu) Mukundan, Rangachary ...............1343 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1367 (B9, Tue), 1490 (B9, Wed), ............................1558 (B9, Wed), 1671 (B9, Fri), .............................. 1672 (B9, Fri), 1674 (B9, Fri), .......................1964 (B12, Thu), 1965 (B12, Thu), ........................... 2148 (D2, Wed), 3895 (J1, Wed) Mulder, F. M................................... 713 (B4, Thu) Muldoon, John ................................360 (B1, Tue) Muller, David A............................1311 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1312 (B9, Tue) Müller Gubler, Elisabeth . ...........3225 (E17, Thu) Müller, Martin ........1593 (B9, Thu), 1661 (B9, Thu) Müller, Romek ..............................1205 (B8, Tue) Multigner, Marta ......................... 2141 (D1, Wed) Mun, Jeong Hun . ........................... 264 (A2, Tue) Munakata, Hirokazu . ...................104 (A1, Mon), ............................105 (A1, Mon), 106 (A1, Mon), ............................. 107 (A1, Mon), 711 (B4, Thu), .............................799 (B6, Mon), 932 (B6, Wed), ............................. 933 (B6, Wed), 973 (B6, Wed), ......................... 1197 (B8, Mon), 3342 (F4, Wed), .......................................................3375 (F4, Thu) Mundy, Julia . ................................1312 (B9, Tue) Munisamy, Subramanian ...............3923 (J2, Tue) Muniz Miranda, Maurizio . ...........3805 (I5, Wed) Munnangi, Anji Reddy . ................ 791 (B6, Mon) Munroe, Norman . ......................... 3257 (F1, Tue) Muoh, Matthias ............................2755 (E8, Wed) Murahashi, Toshiaki . ....................1386 (B9, Tue) Murai, Shunsuke ...........................2679 (E7, Tue) Murakami, Hideki .......................3153 (E17, Tue) Murakami, Katsuhisa .................. 2463 (E2, Mon) Murakami, Naoya ........................ 283 (A2, Wed), .......................... 287 (A2, Wed), 1732 (B10, Tue), ...................... 1805 (B10, Wed), 2872 (E12, Tue), .........................2873 (E12, Tue), 2888 (E12, Tue) Murakami, Ryo ...........................2898 (E12, Tue) Murakami, Teiichi . ....................... 3255 (F1, Tue) Murakami, Yoshinori .................. 2514 (E4, Mon) Murakoshi, Kei .........58 (A1, Mon), 3800 (I4, Wed) Murali, Pratap ...............................2505 (E3, Thu) Muramoto, Ryosuke . .................2874 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2898 (E12, Tue) Muraoka, Taiga ..............................869 (B6, Wed) Murase, Kuniaki ...........................956 (B6, Wed), .......................... 1992 (C1, Wed), 2692 (E7, Tue), ........................................................ 3659 (I3, Tue) Murase, Norio .................................89 (A1, Mon) Murase, Tomoya ......................... 1020 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1021 (B6, Thu)
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Murata, Hajime .............................1320 (B9, Tue) Murata, Kazufumi ..........................71 (A1, Mon), .......................................................212 (A1, Mon) Murata, Kenichi ............................2053 (C2, Tue) Murata, Takuya ............................ 2429 (D7, Thu) Murata, Wakana ............................. 3567 (I1, Tue) Murata, Wataru .........................1849 (B11, Wed), .................................................... 1852 (B11, Thu) Murayama, Haruno ......................160 (A1, Mon), ..............................331 (B1, Mon), 635 (B4, Tue), ..............................719 (B5, Mon), 981 (B6, Wed) Muro, Takayuki . .........................2546 (E4, Wed), .......................................................2609 (E5, Tue) Murota, Junichi ..........................3125 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3126 (E17, Tue) Murota, Tadatoshi ........................ 1176 (B7, Thu) Muroyama, Hiroki ......................1573 (B9, Wed), ..................... 1921 (B12, Wed), 1939 (B12, Wed), ....................................................1944 (B12, Wed) Murphy, John D.............................2643 (E6, Tue) Murphy, Michael C........................ 3405 (F5, Tue) Murry, Damaris .......................... 1821 (B10, Thu) Murthy, N. Sanjeeva .................... 3625 (I3, Mon) Murugasen, Eswaran . ................1755 (B10, Wed) Musa, Silke ...................................3987 (J4, Wed) Musiani, Marco ............................ 2207 (D3, Tue) Musina, Ancuta .............................. 3555 (I1, Tue) Mussler, Gregor .........................3192 (E17, Wed) Mustain, William E...................... 1262 (B9, Sun), ........................... 1371 (B9, Tue), 1374 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1682 (B9, Fri), 1814 (B10, Thu) Musya, Naoki . ..............................2079 (C4, Tue) Muthuvel, Madhivanan ............... 3452 (G2, Wed) Muto, Hiroyuki ............................2697 (E7, Wed) Muto, Izumi .................................174 (A1, Mon), ..........................2206 (D3, Tue), 2269 (D4, Wed), ........................... 2271 (D4, Thu), 2272 (D4, Thu) Muto, Sakae ...............................2941 (E13, Wed) Muto, Yasuhiro . ........................... 3503 (H1, Tue) Mutoro, Eva ........ 1168 (B7, Wed), 1903 (B12, Tue) Myers, Debbie J.......................... 1276 (B9, Mon), .......................................................1317 (B9, Tue) Myers-Ward, Rachael ................ 2523 (E4, Mon), ...................................................... 3479 (H1, Tue) Myles, Timothy D........................... 1706 (B9, Fri) Myouenzono, Isamu ...................2977 (E14, Tue) Myrdal, Jon Steinar Gardarsson . .....1165 (B7, Wed) Myrnov, Maksym . .....................3197 (E17, Wed) Myronov, Maksym . ...................3132 (E17, Tue), .......................3148 (E17, Tue), 3194 (E17, Wed), ......................... 3199 (E17, Wed), 3242 (E17, Fri) Myung, Jae-Ha . ... 413 (B1, Wed), 414 (B1, Wed) Myung, N...................................... 3252 (F1, Tue), ............................ 3253 (F1, Tue), 3277 (F2, Tue), ............................. 3301 (F2, Tue), 3810 (I5, Wed) Myung, Seung-Taek . ....................689 (B4, Wed), .............................691 (B4, Wed), 777 (B6, Mon), .......................................................1406 (B9, Tue)
Nagamatsu, Shin-ichi . ................ 1655 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1658 (B9, Thu) Nagamine, Kuniaki ......................2028 (C2, Tue), ............................ 2045 (C2, Tue), 2046 (C2, Tue) Nagamura, Toshihiko .....................3921 (J2, Tue) Nagano, Masahiro ....................... 2524 (E4, Mon) Nagano, Rintaro .............................851 (B6, Wed) Nagano, Takahito .......................2902 (E12, Wed) Nagano, Yuki . ................................917 (B6, Wed) Nagao, Masahiro .........................1516 (B9, Wed), ....................................................1947 (B12, Wed) Nagao, Satoru .............................. 3956 (J3, Mon) Nagao, Tomokazu .........................2014 (C2, Tue) Nagao, Yuki . ............................. 1880 (B12, Mon) Nagaoka, Makoto . ......................... 477 (B1, Thu) Nagar, Magi ........2733 (E8, Tue), 2738 (E8, Tue) Nagasawa, Kensaku ..................... 1658 (B9, Thu) Nagase, Shigeru .......................... 3497 (H1, Tue), ...........................3498 (H1, Tue), 3501 (H1, Tue), ............................3502 (H1, Tue), 3503 (H1, Tue) Nagase, Shigeru .......................... 3526 (H1, Wed) Nagashima, Ikuo .......................1792 (B10, Wed), ..................................................... 3435 (G2, Wed) Nagashima, Shota .........................164 (A1, Mon) Nagashio, Kosuke ........................2584 (E5, Tue), ...........................2591 (E5, Tue), 3173 (E17, Tue) Nagasubramanian, Ganesan . ........ 998 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1002 (B6, Thu) Nagata, Kento ...............................3707 (I3, Wed) Nagata, Shinji ............................ 1961 (B12, Thu) Nagatani, Naoki ...........................2039 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2042 (C2, Tue) Nagayama, Tomio ......................... 3300 (F2, Tue) Nagel, Krees . .............................2988 (E14, Wed) Naghavi, Negar ..........................2909 (E12, Wed) Nagoshi, Hikari ..............................3908 (J2, Tue) Naguib, Michael . ...........................655 (B4, Wed) Nagumo, Toshiharu . ...................3169 (E17, Tue) Naguy, Tom . .................................3688 (I3, Wed) Nagy, Géza . ................................. 2282 (D4, Thu) Nagy, Lívia . ................................. 2282 (D4, Thu) Nahm, Kee Suk ............................. 613 (B3, Thu), ............................ 943 (B6, Wed), 1141 (B7, Tue), ..............................1441 (B9, Tue), 3590 (I2, Tue) Naik, Rajesh . ...............................3247 (F1, Mon) Nain, Md. Julker .......................... 2396 (D7, Tue) Nainani, Aneesh .......................... 2630 (E6, Mon) Naito, Katsuyuki ..........................1562 (B9, Wed) Naito, Yu .......................................2090 (C4, Tue) Naitoh, Yasuhisa ........................2848 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2849 (E11, Thu) Nakabayashi, Koji . .......................2082 (C4, Tue) Nakabayashi, Masaaki ...............2814 (E11, Wed) Nakabayashi, Takuya ..................... 256 (A2, Tue) Nakada, Kengo . ........................... 3472 (H1, Tue) Nakade, Takuo ............................ 3448 (G2, Wed) Nakagawa, Hiroe ...........................755 (B5, Tue), .............................. 757 (B5, Wed), 759 (B5, Wed) Nakagawa, Kiyoharu .....................66 (A1, Mon), ............................ 150 (A1, Mon), 3499 (H1, Tue) Nakagawa, Kiyokazu .................3205 (E17, Wed) Nakagawa, Masaru . .................... 3428 (F5, Wed), ...................................................... 3429 (F5, Wed) Nakagawa, Nobuyoshi ................1530 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1531 (B9, Wed) Nakagawa, Takafumi .....................695 (B4, Wed) Nakagawa, Takashi ........................ 3663 (I3, Tue) Nakagawa, Takuya ........................120 (A1, Mon) Nakagawa, Yoshitsugu ..................1352 (B9, Tue) Nakagwa, Kiyoharu ......................159 (A1, Mon) Nakahara, Akira .........................2894 (E12, Tue), ........................... 3458 (G2, Wed), 3875 (J1, Tue), ......................................................2453 (E1, Wed) Nakahara, Kentaro .........................977 (B6, Wed) Nakahara, Shohei ........................3024 (E15, Tue) Nakai, Hideki ....... 738 (B5, Tue), 1245 (B8, Thu)
Nakai, Hiromi ............................... 3288 (F2, Tue) Nakai, Masumi . ...... 3418 (F5, Tue), 3420 (F5, Tue) Nakai, Takaaki .........3647 (I3, Tue), 3622 (I3, Mon) Nakai, Yoshihiro ............................517 (B2, Wed) Nakajima, Hironori ......................177 (A1, Mon), ...........................1543 (B9, Wed), 1624 (B9, Thu) Nakajima, Hitoshi .........................1378 (B9, Tue) Nakajima, Kaoru ..........................2682 (E7, Tue), ..................................................... 2661 (E7, Mon) Nakajima, Mitsuharu ....................2022 (C2, Tue) Nakajima, Setsuo ........................2870 (E12, Tue) Nakajima, Yasuaki ........................1392 (B9, Tue) Nakajima, Yasuo .......................... 3463 (G2, Thu) Nakajima, Yuki ........................... 2122 (D1, Wed) Nakakawaji, Shusaku . ................2296 (D5, Mon) Nakakomi, Masaru . ......................124 (A1, Mon) Nakamoto, Hirofumi .....................1216 (B8, Tue) Nakamoto, Kohei ......................... 3581 (I2, Mon) Nakamoto, Kosuke ........................443 (B1, Wed) Nakamura, Akihiro . ...................... 3336 (F3, Tue) Nakamura, Ayaka ........................2853 (E12, Tue) Nakamura, Chikashi . ...................2017 (C2, Tue), ............................ 2050 (C2, Tue), 2051 (C2, Tue) Nakamura, Hiroyoshi . ...................688 (B4, Wed) Nakamura, Hiroyuki .......................53 (A1, Mon) Nakamura, Junji ......................... 1104 (B7, Mon), .......................................................1439 (B9, Tue) Nakamura, Kazuki .......................124 (A1, Mon), ............................ 3942 (J2, Wed), 3948 (J2, Thu), ....................................................... 3950 (J2, Thu) Nakamura, Marika ......................3216 (E17, Thu) Nakamura, Masaru . .....................2455 (E1, Wed) Nakamura, Masashi .................... 3747 (I4, Mon), ........................................................ 3772 (I4, Tue) Nakamura, Miho ........................... 280 (A2, Wed) Nakamura, Nobuhumi . ................2053 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2055 (C2, Tue), 3587 (I2, Mon), .............................. 3595 (I2, Tue), 3600 (I2, Tue), .............................. 3601 (I2, Tue), 3603 (I2, Tue), .............................. 3668 (I3, Tue), 3669 (I3, Tue), .......................................................3710 (I3, Wed) Nakamura, Noriyuki ....................2017 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2050 (C2, Tue) Nakamura, Ryuhei .......................172 (A1, Mon), .......................1759 (B10, Wed), 2009 (C2, Mon), ........................................................ 3594 (I2, Tue) Nakamura, Shinichiro .....................14 (A1, Mon) Nakamura, Shogo .......................3064 (E16, Tue) Nakamura, Shou ..........................155 (A1, Mon), ....................................................1785 (B10, Wed) Nakamura, Shun ...........................2019 (C2, Tue) Nakamura, Takashi ..................... 2516 (E4, Mon) Nakamura, Tatsuya .......................687 (B4, Wed), ........................................................937 (B6, Wed) Nakamura, Toru ............................194 (A1, Mon) Nakamura, Toshihiro . ................... 3300 (F2, Tue) Nakamura, Yoshiaki .....................2675 (E7, Tue), ....................................................3191 (E17, Wed) Nakamura, Yukio ..........................145 (A1, Mon) Nakane, Kenji ................................935 (B6, Wed) Nakanishi, Hiroshi ....................... 3839 (J1, Mon) Nakanishi, Kazuki . ....................... 333 (B1, Mon) Nakanishi, Koji ............................170 (A1, Mon), .......................................................167 (A1, Mon) Nakanishi, Shinji . ........................ 796 (B6, Mon), ......................... 938 (B6, Wed), 1847 (B11, Wed), ........................1854 (B11, Thu), 1855 (B11, Thu) Nakanishi, Shuji . .........................173 (A1, Mon), ...........................2009 (C2, Mon), 3744 (I4, Mon) Nakanishi, Takuya . ...................... 3254 (F1, Tue), ...................................................... 3431 (F5, Wed) Nakano, Akihiro . ..........................1405 (B9, Tue) Nakano, Kaichiro ...........................977 (B6, Wed) Nakano, Masashi . ......................2991 (E14, Wed) Nakano, Megumi ..........................3826 (I5, Wed)
N Na, Byung Ki .................................985 (B6, Wed) Na, Kyunghwan ..........................2192 (D3, Mon) Nabeta, Keigo ............................2936 (E13, Wed) Nadimpalli, Siva P............................747 (B5, Tue) Nagai, Hidekazu . ..........................1464 (B9, Tue) Nagai, Hiroyuki ............................2088 (C4, Tue) Nagai, Keiji .....................................62 (A1, Mon) Nagai, Masafumi . .........................187 (A1, Mon) Nagai, Takabumi ........................2915 (E12, Wed) Nagai, Tomoyuki . .........................1320 (B9, Tue) Nagai, Tsukasa ...............................3855 (J1, Tue) Nagai, Yosuke ...............................166 (A1, Mon) Nagakane, Tomohiro . ................... 1084 (B6, Fri), ........................................................ 1085 (B6, Fri) Nagakura, So . ............................3205 (E17, Wed)
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Nakano, Satoshi ........................2920 (E12, Wed), .......................................................3371 (F4, Thu) Nakano, Takuro . ......3668 (I3, Tue), 3706 (I3, Wed) Nakano, Yoshihiko .......................1562 (B9, Wed) Nakano, Yoshiki .............................934 (B6, Wed) Nakano, Yoshiyuki .........................900 (B6, Wed) Nakano, Yuki . ............................. 2516 (E4, Mon) Nakao, Kazuhide . ........................ 2145 (D2, Tue) Nakao, Kimiyasu ...........................687 (B4, Wed) Nakashima, Hiroshi ....................3121 (E17, Tue) Nakashima, Naotoshi .................. 1265 (B9, Sun), ........................... 1327 (B9, Tue), 3489 (H1, Tue), ...................................................... 3490 (H1, Tue) Nakata, Akiyoshi . ....................... 1109 (B7, Mon) Nakata, Kou ....................................73 (A1, Mon) Nakata, Yoshiyuki .........................695 (B4, Wed), ........................................................696 (B4, Wed) Nakata, Yusuke ............................1135 (B7, Tue), ......................................................1157 (B7, Wed) Nakatani, Koya ..........................1841 (B11, Wed) Nakatsuka, Osamu .....................3158 (E17, Tue), ........................ 3216 (E17, Thu), 3218 (E17, Thu) Nakatsutsumi, Takayuki . ................756 (B5, Tue) Nakayama, Daisuke ....................2884 (E12, Tue) Nakayama, Gen . .......................... 2233 (D3, Tue) Nakayama, Hideki ....................1847 (B11, Wed), ........................1854 (B11, Thu), 1855 (B11, Thu) Nakayama, Ken-ichi .................. 3456 (G2, Wed), ..................................................... 3525 (H1, Wed) Nakayama, Masaharu . ..................543 (B2, Wed), ............................ 544 (B2, Wed), 2651 (E6, Tue), ............................. 3305 (F2, Tue), 3775 (I4, Tue), .......................................................3784 (I4, Wed) Nakayama, Tsuruo ........................2014 (C2, Tue) Nakayama, Yosuke . ........................54 (A1, Mon) Nakayama, Yuri . .............................361 (B1, Tue) Nakazato, Kazuo ............................ 256 (A2, Tue) Nakazato, Ryusuke .......................173 (A1, Mon) Nakazawa, Hideki ........................2700 (E7, Wed) Nallathamby, Kalaiselvi . ...............668 (B4, Wed) Nam, DoHwan ............................. 1043 (B6, Thu) Nam, Hakhyun ..............................2011 (C2, Tue) Nam, Ki Tae ...............................1756 (B10, Wed) Nam, Kwanwoo ..........................2896 (E12, Tue) Nam, Kyung-Wan ........................ 320 (B1, Mon), .............................322 (B1, Mon), 766 (B5, Wed), ..............................773 (B6, Mon), 806 (B6, Tue), ............................856 (B6, Wed), 1039 (B6, Thu), .......................................................1124 (B7, Tue) Nam, Peter ..................................2968 (E14, Tue) Nam, S. W...................................... 288 (A2, Wed) Nam, Sang Hoon . .........................857 (B6, Wed), ........................................................940 (B6, Wed) Nam, Seok-Woo ............................2748 (E8, Tue) Nam, Seung Hee ........................3098 (E16, Wed) Nam, Suok-Woo . ..........................2506 (E3, Thu) Nambu, Noritoshi ........................226 (A1, Mon), ........................................................593 (B2, Wed) Namiki, Yoshihisa ....................... 3428 (F5, Wed), ...................................................... 3429 (F5, Wed) Namiki, Yusuke . ............................932 (B6, Wed) Namirta, Hideo ............................ 3956 (J3, Mon) Namkoong, Gon . .......................2879 (E12, Tue), ........................2895 (E12, Tue), 2906 (E12, Wed) Nammalwar, Prasanth Kumar ........3970 (J3, Tue) Namura, Kyoko . ...........................2682 (E7, Tue) Nanba, Kenryo .......1014 (B6, Thu), 1213 (B8, Tue) Nanda, Jagjit ................................. 698 (B4, Thu), ............................... 704 (B4, Thu), 734 (B5, Tue), ....................................................... 1119 (B7, Tue) Nandakumar, Pat . .......................2897 (E12, Tue) Nang, Lam Van ............................ 3513 (H1, Tue) Nanjo, Masato ................................934 (B6, Wed) Nanjundappa, Abhishek ............... 1631 (B9, Thu) Nankawa, Takuya . ........................ 316 (A3, Wed)
Nanko, Makoto ........................... 2306 (D5, Tue), ............................2307 (D5, Tue), 2323 (D5, Tue) Nanto, Hidehito . ...........................4006 (J4, Wed) Nanver, Lis K...............................2623 (E5, Wed), .....................................................3162 (E17, Tue) Naohara, Hideo ........................... 2149 (D2, Wed) Naoi, Katsuhiko ............................519 (B2, Wed), ............................. 531 (B2, Wed), 916 (B6, Wed), ........................................................917 (B6, Wed) Naoki, Sato ................................. 3436 (G2, Wed) Napolitani, Enrico ....................... 2631 (E6, Mon) Nara, Hiroki .................................. 988 (B6, Thu), ...........................1004 (B6, Thu), 1046 (B6, Thu), ........................................................ 1075 (B6, Fri) Nara, Jun ....................................... 631 (B4, Mon) Naragino, Hiroshi .......................2453 (E1, Wed), ........................ 2894 (E12, Tue), 3458 (G2, Wed), ........................................................3875 (J1, Tue) Narayanan, S. R..........370 (B1, Tue), 371 (B1, Tue), ........................... 1162 (B7, Wed), 1187 (B7, Thu) Narayanan, Vijay .........................2615 (E5, Wed) Narita, Masakuni . ..........................929 (B6, Wed) Narita, Yuzuru ..............................2700 (E7, Wed) Naruoka, Mitomo . ........................145 (A1, Mon) Nascimento, Rubens M................. 299 (A2, Wed), ..................................................... 2138 (D1, Wed) Nasybulin, Eduard ....................... 1116 (B7, Tue), ...........................1171 (B7, Thu), 1174 (B7, Thu), ...................................................... 1247 (B8, Thu) Nathan, Arokia ............................3066 (E16, Tue) Natishan, Paul M......................... 2237 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 2241 (D3, Wed) Natori, Kenji ...............................2558 (E4, Wed), ........................... 2569 (E4, Thu), 2590 (E5, Tue), ......................... 2616 (E5, Wed), 2663 (E7, Mon), .........................3025 (E15, Tue), 3122 (E17, Tue) Natsui, Keisuke ........................... 2074 (C4, Mon) Naughton, Matthew ....................... 1700 (B9, Fri) Naumann, Falk . .........................2973 (E14, Tue), .........................2974 (E14, Tue), 2983 (E14, Tue) Navarro Contreras, Hugo Ricardo ........................ .....................................................3146 (E17, Tue) Navessin, Titichai ......................... 305 (A3, Wed) Navrotsky, Alexandra . ............... 2329 (D5, Wed), ..................................................... 2330 (D5, Wed) Nayak, Pinakpani ..........................2646 (E6, Tue) Nayak, Simantini .........................1163 (B7, Wed) Nazar, Linda F..........1122 (B7, Tue), 1126 (B7, Tue) Nazri, Gholam-Abbas ....................846 (B6, Tue), .........................................................846 (B6, Tue) Ndong, Gerald . ...........................3140 (E17, Tue) Ndzesse, Sanghapi ....................... 3330 (F3, Tue), .......................................................3808 (I5, Wed) Neale, Nate . ................................2858 (E12, Tue) Nealson, Ken . ................................ 3588 (I2, Tue) Neduzko, Ludmyla . ........................378 (B1, Tue) Neft, Charles .................................2530 (E4, Tue) Negami, Masahiro . ........................ 3659 (I3, Tue) Negishi, Takayuki .........................1462 (B9, Tue) Negrila, Catalin .......1986 (C1, Wed), 3774 (I4, Tue) Negro, Enrico . ................................358 (B1, Tue) Neidig, Michael ............................. 1694 (B9, Fri) Nein, Ellen ...................................2444 (E1, Wed) Nejati, Siamak . ..... 590 (B2, Wed), 2862 (E12, Tue) Nelson, George J............................. 1706 (B9, Fri) Nemanick, E. Joseph . ................. 1110 (B7, Mon) Nemashkalo, Anastasiia ............... 2385 (D7, Tue) Nemouchi, Fabrice . ....................3120 (E17, Tue) Neophytou, Neophytos ................ 3473 (H1, Tue) Nerut, Jaak ..................................... 1690 (B9, Fri) Nesic, Srdjan ....... 2165 (D2, Wed), 2242 (D3, Wed) Nessark, B.......................................534 (B2, Wed) Nesselberger, Markus . .................1520 (B9, Wed) Neuefeind, Joerg .......................... 3540 (I1, Mon) Neugebauer, Helmut ..................1773 (B10, Wed) Nevin, Laura .................................. 3641 (I3, Tue)
Newhouse, Jocelyn M....................3675 (I3, Wed) Newman, John .............................. 474 (B1, Thu), ............................ 728 (B5, Mon), 790 (B6, Mon), ......................... 1036 (B6, Thu), 1747 (B10, Tue), .......................1820 (B10, Thu), 1829 (B10, Thu), .................................................... 1821 (B10, Thu) Neyerlin, K. C...............................100 (A1, Mon), ...........................1269 (B9, Sun), 1273 (B9, Sun), ........................... 1342 (B9, Tue), 1377 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1418 (B9, Tue), 1426 (B9, Tue), ......................... 1503 (B9, Wed), 1564 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1565 (B9, Wed) Ng, Seng Chee ............................. 3464 (G2, Thu) Ngai, Tat . ......................................2597 (E5, Tue) Nguyen, Annam ..............................747 (B5, Tue) Nguyen, Bich-Yen . ................... 3103 (E17, Mon) Nguyen, B. Y..................................2634 (E6, Tue) Nguyen, Cao Cuong . ....................682 (B4, Wed), .........................................................745 (B5, Tue) Nguyen, Chanh .............................2530 (E4, Tue) Nguyen, Chi Lang . .......................2572 (E4, Thu) Nguyen, D. B.....................................6 (A1, Mon) Nguyen, Duc .................................2601 (E5, Tue) Nguyen, Erik ................................ 2385 (D7, Tue) Nguyen, Hiep V.........289 (A2, Wed), 290 (A2, Wed) Nguyen, Hong Quan .....................2572 (E4, Thu) Nguyen, Jacki ...............................2747 (E8, Tue) Nguyen, Ngoc Duy .....................3158 (E17, Tue) Nguyen, Robert ............................3313 (F3, Mon) Nguyen, Thi Giang Huong . ......... 1668 (B9, Thu) Nguyen, Thi Phuong Thoa ..........1534 (B9, Wed), .......................... 1668 (B9, Thu), 2885 (E12, Tue) Nguyen, Trung V....... 394 (B1, Tue), 1628 (B9, Thu) Nguyen, Truong N....................... 2397 (D7, Tue), ..........................2407 (D7, Wed), 2414 (D7, Wed) Nguyen, Tu ....................................889 (B6, Wed) Nguyen, Tu Nguyen .......................841 (B6, Tue), .....................................................2860 (E12, Tue) Nguyen, Vincent ...............................9 (A1, Mon) Nho, Young-Chang ......................1477 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1479 (B9, Tue) Ni, Chung-Ta ..........295 (A2, Wed), 693 (B4, Wed), ............................ 2058 (C2, Tue), 3378 (F4, Thu) Ni, Erfu ..........................................930 (B6, Wed) Ni, Jinren . .................................... 3465 (G2, Thu) Ni, Qing ....................................... 3469 (G2, Thu) Ni, Shi-Bing ......... 451 (B1, Wed), 453 (B1, Wed) Niangar, Ellazar ............................1385 (B9, Tue) Nickerl, Georg ...............................670 (B4, Wed) Nicol, Michael ............................... 3545 (I1, Tue) Nicolosi, Valeria . .......................... 492 (B2, Mon) Nie, Mengyun ..............................1237 (B8, Wed) Nie, Zimin ............ 393 (B1, Tue), 406 (B1, Wed), ..............................409 (B1, Wed), 1116 (B7, Tue) Niedernostheide, Franz-Josef . ......2645 (E6, Tue) Niedzicki, Leszek . ........................ 1062 (B6, Fri), .................................................... 1866 (B11, Thu) Nielsch, Kornelius ........................2483 (E2, Tue) Nielsen, Peter F............................3170 (E17, Tue) Nielson, Gregory N......................3027 (E15, Tue) Nihio, Koji .................................... 119 (A1, Mon) Niidome, Yasuro .......................... 3490 (H1, Tue) Niikuni, Tetsuya ........................... 1033 (B6, Thu) Niikura, Seiji ..................................3907 (J2, Tue) Nika, Denis .................................. 3480 (H1, Tue) Nikawa, Yosuke ............................3704 (I3, Wed) Nikiforov, Aleksey V..................... 2321 (D5, Tue) Nikodemski, Stefan . .................. 1968 (B12, Thu) Nikolaev, Pavel ............................ 1665 (B9, Thu) Nikolla, Eranda .............................. 3768 (I4, Tue) Nikumaa, Maria .......................... 2341 (D5, Wed) Nilsson, Anders ..........................1757 (B10, Wed) Nimon, Eugene ............................1156 (B7, Wed) Ningsih, Purnama ..........................575 (B2, Wed) Nipoti, Roberta ............................2562 (E4, Wed)
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Nisancioglu, Kemal ................... 2344 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 2346 (D6, Wed) Nish, Mina .................................1943 (B12, Wed) Nishi, Hiroki ..........1024 (B6, Thu), 1042 (B6, Thu) Nishi, Mina .......1931 (B12, Wed), 1973 (B12, Thu) Nishi, Toshio ...................................738 (B5, Tue) Nishi, Yoshio ...... 2834 (E11, Thu), 3222 (E17, Thu) Nishi, Yuki .........2886 (E12, Tue), 3920 (J2, Tue) Nishida, Kosuke . ........................1495 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1542 (B9, Wed) Nishida, Tetsuo ............................ 3344 (F4, Wed) Nishida, Tomoki . ......................... 2428 (D7, Thu) Nishide, Toshikazu . ......................2605 (E5, Tue) Nishihara, Hiroshi ..........................87 (A1, Mon), ............................ 88 (A1, Mon), 2076 (C4, Mon), .......................................................2078 (C4, Tue) Nishihara, Katsuhiro ................... 2128 (D1, Wed) Nishihata, Yasuo .........................1566 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1572 (B9, Wed) Nishijima, Manabu ........................862 (B6, Wed) Nishijo, Taku . ................................3858 (J1, Tue) Nishikata, A.....................................37 (A1, Mon), .............................149 (A1, Mon), 165 (A1, Mon) Nishikata, Atsushi ........................152 (A1, Mon), ..........................2150 (D2, Wed), 2151 (D2, Wed) Nishikawa, Kei ............................ 3344 (F4, Wed) Nishikawa, Michihiro .....................88 (A1, Mon) Nishikawa, Takashi .......................1420 (B9, Tue) Nishikawa, Takehito .................... 1653 (B9, Thu) Nishikawa, Yuuki . .....989 (B6, Thu), 991 (B6, Thu) Nishiki, Yoshinori ....................... 3435 (G2, Wed) Nishikoori, Hidetaka .....................1216 (B8, Tue) Nishimura, Naoyuki . ..................1735 (B10, Tue) Nishimura, Shin-Ichiro ..................3867 (J1, Tue) Nishimura, Shinichi .....................197 (A1, Mon), ............................... 646 (B4, Tue), 647 (B4, Tue), ...............................667 (B4, Wed), 708 (B4, Thu) Nishimura, Takashi ..................... 3448 (G2, Wed) Nishimura, Tomonori ...................2584 (E5, Tue), ...........................2591 (E5, Tue), 3173 (E17, Tue) Nishimura, Toshihiro ..................3123 (E17, Tue) Nishimura, Yusaku .......................1525 (B9, Wed) Nishina, Tatsuo .............................. 1097 (B6, Fri) Nishine, Tsutomu ........................2884 (E12, Tue) Nishio, Kazuyuki ........................ 2391 (D7, Tue), ............................... 3864 (J1, Tue), 254 (A2, Tue) Nishio, Koichi ............................. 2009 (C2, Mon) Nishio-Hamane, Daisuke ............... 702 (B4, Thu) Nishioka, Junichi ............................388 (B1, Tue) Nishioka, Teruaki .........................105 (A1, Mon), ............................933 (B6, Wed), 1197 (B8, Mon) Nishitani-Gamo, Mikka .................46 (A1, Mon), ............................... 910 (B6, Wed), 44 (A1, Mon) Nishiyama, Akira ........................2558 (E4, Wed), ........................... 2569 (E4, Thu), 2590 (E5, Tue), ......................... 2616 (E5, Wed), 2663 (E7, Mon), .........................3025 (E15, Tue), 3122 (E17, Tue) Nishiyama, Chie ........................2875 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2884 (E12, Tue) Nishiyama, Enju ...........................1386 (B9, Tue) Nishiyama, Katsuhiko . ...............3267 (F2, Mon), ............................... 3568 (I1, Tue), 3656 (I3, Tue) Nishiyama, Shigeru . .................. 2072 (C4, Mon), ..........................2074 (C4, Mon), 2080 (C4, Tue), .......................................................2090 (C4, Tue) Nishizaki, Tsutomu .......................190 (A1, Mon) Nishizawa, Matsuhiko .................2013 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2028 (C2, Tue), 2046 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2049 (C2, Tue) Nishizawa, Matsuhiko ..................2045 (C2, Tue) Nishizawa, Shin-ichi ................... 2526 (E4, Mon) Nispel, Michael T............................461 (B1, Wed) Nitani, Hiroaki ...............................692 (B4, Wed) Nitta, Koji .................................1848 (B11, Wed), .......................... 1865 (B11, Thu), 3681 (I3, Wed) Nitta, Naoki . .................................. 1095 (B6, Fri)
Nitta, Yoshiaki ...............................862 (B6, Wed) Nittoh, Koh-ichi ...........................2710 (E7, Wed) Niu, G..........................................3110 (E17, Mon) Niu, H. T.........................................1400 (B9, Tue) Niu, Jiebin ...................................3150 (E17, Tue) Niu, Jun Jie ................................... 775 (B6, Mon) Niu, Li ............................................ 249 (A2, Tue) Niwa, Eiki ..................................1950 (B12, Wed) Niwa, Haruki . ............................. 2077 (C4, Mon) Niwa, Hideharu .............................1439 (B9, Tue) Niwa, Osamu ............................... 3255 (F1, Tue), ............................ 3581 (I2, Mon), 3797 (I4, Wed) Niwano, Michio ............................ 258 (A2, Tue), ....................... 2417 (D7, Wed), 2914 (E12, Wed), .....................................................3068 (E16, Tue) Nizami, Adeel ..............................2610 (E5, Wed) Njodzefon, Jean-Claude . .............. 349 (B1, Mon) Nminibapiel, David . .................. 2456 (E2, Mon), ...........................2484 (E2, Tue), 2881 (E12, Tue) Noël, James J.............................. 2157 (D2, Wed), ...........................2209 (D3, Tue), 2245 (D3, Wed) No, Jae Hong ................................. 3911 (J2, Tue) No, Kil-Sun .....................................10 (A1, Mon) Nobe, Ken ..................................... 3406 (F5, Tue) Nobeshima, Taiki .........................124 (A1, Mon), .......................................................3942 (J2, Wed) Nobrega, Shayenne D.................1802 (B10, Wed) Nobuhara, Kunihiro ......................938 (B6, Wed), ...................... 1847 (B11, Wed), 1854 (B11, Thu), .................................................... 1855 (B11, Thu) Nobumoto, Akinari ..................... 3523 (H1, Wed) Noda, Kazuhiko ......................... 2099 (D1, Wed), .........................2100 (D1, Wed), 2106 (D1, Wed), ......................... 2110 (D1, Wed), 2111 (D1, Wed), .........................2112 (D1, Wed), 2113 (D1, Wed), .........................2121 (D1, Wed), 2122 (D1, Wed), .........................2123 (D1, Wed), 2136 (D1, Wed), .......................... 2143 (D1, Wed),2435 (D7, Thu), ..............................3314 (F3, Mon, 3564 (I1, Tue) Noda, Kei ......................................3380 (F4, Thu) Noda, Yuta . ................................... 3421 (F5, Tue) Noda, Zhiyun ...............................1384 (B9, Tue), ..............................1416 (B9, Tue), 1684 (B9, Fri) Noel, Jean - Marc . ....................... 3530 (I1, Mon) Noguchi, Hideyuki . ......................657 (B4, Wed), .............................. 686 (B4, Wed), 688 (B4, Wed) Noguchi, Takayuki .........................517 (B2, Wed) Noguchi, Takehiro . .........................824 (B6, Tue) Noguchi, Yuta .................................69 (A1, Mon) Noh, Hongseok (Moses)................3986 (J4, Wed) Noh, Jun Hong ...........................1753 (B10, Wed) Noh, Seunghyo .............................1453 (B9, Tue) Nohara, Shinji ...............................162 (A1, Mon) Nohira, Hiroshi ............................2546 (E4, Wed) Nohira, Toshiyuki ..........................513 (B2, Tue), .......................................................950 (B6, Wed), ....................... 1515 (B9, Wed), 1848 (B11, Wed), .........................1865 (B11, Thu), 3615 (I3, Mon), ........................... 3621 (I3, Mon), 3694 (I3, Wed), .............................. 3724 (I3, Thu), 3725 (I3, Thu) Nojima, Masashi ...........................1389 (B9, Tue) Nokami, Toshiki . .........................2079 (C4, Tue), .......................................................2081 (C4, Tue) Nolan, Lucy .................................. 3329 (F3, Tue) Nomoto, Shinichi ..........................224 (A1, Mon) Nomura, Kamba . ........................ 3751 (I4, Mon), ........................................................3780 (I4, Tue) Nomura, Katsuhiro ................... 1880 (B12, Mon) Nomura, Naoyuki .......................1989 (C1, Wed), ..................................................... 2136 (D1, Wed) Nonaka, Atsushi ...........................1987 (C1, Wed) Nonaka, Takamasa .......................1525 (B9, Wed) Nookala, Munichandraiah . .......... 3347 (F4, Wed) Noori, Atif M.................................2593 (E5, Tue)
Norberg, Nicholas S........................636 (B4, Tue), ............................ 1025 (B6, Thu), 1086 (B6, Fri), ..................................................... 2158 (D2, Wed) Norby, Poul .....................................813 (B6, Tue) Norkus, Eugenijus . .......................1455 (B9, Tue) Normah, Yahaya . ......................... 1261 (B9, Sun) Norman, Timothy . ......................... 1703 (B9, Fri) Noroozi, Mohammad ..................3168 (E17, Tue) Northrop, Paul W. C....................... 486 (B1, Thu), ............................. 730 (B5, Mon), 1082 (B6, Fri), ...................................................... 3460 (G2, Thu) Northrup, Paul . .............................1299 (B9, Tue) Nørskov, Jens K.......................... 1108 (B7, Mon), ......................... 1169 (B7, Wed), 1826 (B10, Thu) Nose, Kazutoshi .............................3850 (J1, Tue) Nose, Masafumi ........................1847 (B11, Wed), .................................................... 1855 (B11, Thu) Noshiro, Hideyuki . ....................2814 (E11, Wed) Notani, Syoji ...................................73 (A1, Mon) Notsu, Hideo .................................. 3780 (I4, Tue) Nourbakhsh, A.............................2799 (E10, Tue) Novák, Petr ....................................436 (B1, Wed) Novak, Pavel ............................... 2002 (C2, Mon) Novak, Peter M.......... 1055 (B6, Fri), 1056 (B6, Fri) Novita, Mega .................................3903 (J2, Tue) Novy, Melissa ................................. 3731 (I3, Fri) Nowak, Edward J....................... 3101 (E17, Mon) Nowicka, Anna ............................ 3575 (I2, Mon) Nowicki, Tammy . ....................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Nowling, Greg ..............................2602 (E5, Tue) Nozaki, Ken ........ 155 (A1, Mon), 1785 (B10, Wed) Nozawa, Risa ......... 22 (A1, Mon), 994 (B6, Thu) Numao, Masayuki ...........................383 (B1, Tue) Numata, Koma ........................... 1865 (B11, Thu) Numata, Koma ...........................1848 (B11, Wed) Numata, Tatsuji .............................. 1061 (B6, Fri) Nutariya, Jeerapat .........................3815 (I5, Wed) Nyakiti, Luke O.......................... 2523 (E4, Mon), ...................................................... 3479 (H1, Tue) Nychyporuk, Tetyana ..................2376 (D7, Mon) Nyman, May .................................3932 (J2, Wed) Nyns, L.........................................2946 (E13, Thu)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
O Obeng, Y..................................... 2792 (E10, Mon) Oberson, Greg .............................. 2221 (D3, Tue) Obrovac, Mark N............................30 (A1, Mon), ....................... 1835 (B11, Wed), 1853 (B11, Thu) Ochi, Eiji ...................................... 2319 (D5, Tue) Ochia, Adaku .............................2815 (E11, Wed) Ochiai, Takao ...............................2710 (E7, Wed) Ochida, Manabu . ...........................755 (B5, Tue), .............................. 757 (B5, Wed), 759 (B5, Wed) Oda, Atsushi . ................................1482 (B9, Tue) Oda, Hirokazu ................................66 (A1, Mon), ............................150 (A1, Mon), 159 (A1, Mon), ...................................................... 3499 (H1, Tue) Oda, Hiroyuki ............................ 1962 (B12, Thu) Oda, Katsuya . .............................3129 (E17, Tue) Oda, Kengo ...................................1462 (B9, Tue) O’Dwyer, Colm . ......................... 2402 (D7, Tue), .........................2420 (D7, Wed), 2421 (D7, Wed), ........................3030 (E15, Tue), 3024 (E15, Tue), ........................................................ 717 (B4, Thu) Oedegaard, Anders . ..................... 1592 (B9, Thu) Oehme, Michael . .......................3175 (E17, Wed) Oester, Nathanial . ..........................430 (B1, Wed) Oesterlin, Peter . ..........................3061 (E16, Tue) Oezaslan, Mehtap . ...................... 1609 (B9, Thu), ..................................................... 3453 (G2, Wed) Ofuji, Takuya ................................2049 (C2, Tue) Oga, Yusuke .................................. 721 (B5, Mon) Ogasawara, Hirohito ..................1757 (B10, Wed)
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Ogasawara, Kazuyoshi . .................89 (A1, Mon), ..............................3903 (J2, Tue), 3908 (J2, Tue), ........................................................3916 (J2, Tue) Ogata, Ryousuke ........................2833 (E11, Wed) Ogata, Shuji ...................................925 (B6, Wed) Ogata, Yoichi ................................2685 (E7, Tue) Ogata, Yukio H............................2365 (D7, Mon), .........................2368 (D7, Mon), 2377 (D7, Mon) Ogawa, Daisuke ......................... 1858 (B11, Thu) Ogawa, Takuji .............................2850 (E11, Thu) Ogawa, Takuro ..............................2651 (E6, Tue) Ogido, Yutaka ...............................2042 (C2, Tue) Ogihara, Nobuhiro ........................ 723 (B5, Mon) Ogitsu, Tadashi ..............................509 (B2, Tue), ....................... 1765 (B10, Wed), 1717 (B10, Sun) Ogiwara, Shimpei ........................2613 (E5, Wed) Ognibene, Grant . ..........................1326 (B9, Tue) Ogomi, Yuhei ................................3367 (F4, Thu) O’Grady, Michael ........................3272 (F2, Mon) O’Grady, William .......3609 (I3, Sun), 3729 (I3, Fri) Ogumi, Zempachi ........................156 (A1, Mon), ............................160 (A1, Mon), 168 (A1, Mon), ............................ 170 (A1, Mon), 331 (B1, Mon), ............................ 627 (B4, Mon), 630 (B4, Mon), ..............................635 (B4, Tue), 719 (B5, Mon), ............................... 736 (B5, Tue), 740 (B5, Tue), ............................... 755 (B5, Tue), 756 (B5, Tue), ............................. 757 (B5, Wed), 759 (B5, Wed), .............................769 (B5, Wed), 783 (B6, Mon), ............................. 858 (B6, Wed), 880 (B6, Wed), ............................981 (B6, Wed), 1109 (B7, Mon) Oguni, Teppei . ...............................869 (B6, Wed) Ogura, Daiki ................................. 3331 (F3, Tue) Ogura, Teppei . ............................ 2163 (D2, Wed) Oh, Byeong-Yun ..........................2452 (E1, Wed) Oh, Byung Sung . ..........................2573 (E4, Thu) Oh, Gyu-Hwan . ............................2748 (E8, Tue) Oh, Himchan ..............................3093 (E16, Wed) Oh, Hwa Sub . ...............................2689 (E7, Tue) Oh, Il-Kwon ................................3163 (E17, Tue) Oh, Ilwhan .................................1767 (B10, Wed) Oh, Jeong-Pyo . ........................... 3455 (G2, Wed) Oh, Jong Sik . ............................... 3481 (H1, Tue) Oh, Jonghyun ................................3986 (J4, Wed) Oh, KkochNim . ........................... 2235 (D3, Tue) Oh, Kyu-Hwan . ............................. 1063 (B6, Fri) Oh, Minsub ....................................931 (B6, Wed) Oh, SeKwon . ................................1397 (B9, Tue) Oh, Seung-Min ........691 (B4, Wed), 777 (B6, Mon) Oh, Seungha . ........................... 3052 (E16, Mon), .....................................................3083 (E16, Tue) Oh, Sewook . ..............................3092 (E16, Wed) Oh, SiHyoung ...............................1122 (B7, Tue) Oh, Tae Yeon . ...............................195 (A1, Mon) Oh, Tae-Yeon ...............................157 (A1, Mon), ...........................196 (A1, Mon), 3080 (E16, Tue) Oh, Thomas . ................................ 3238 (E17, Fri) Ohama, Atsushi ............................ 1272 (B9, Sun) Ohara, Hideo ............................... 1275 (B9, Mon) Ohara, Katsuhiko ..........................2739 (E8, Tue) Ohara, Motohiro ............................3913 (J2, Tue) Ohara, Satoshi .............................. 3485 (H1, Tue) Ohashi, Chika ............................ 3456 (G2, Wed), ..................................................... 3525 (H1, Wed) Ohashi, Hidenori .........................1535 (B9, Wed), ..........................1577 (B9, Wed), 1606 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 3596 (I2, Tue) Ohashi, M......................................1503 (B9, Wed) Ohashi, Masato ............................1293 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1295 (B9, Tue), 1298 (B9, Tue) Ohashi, Teruyuki . ....................... 3118 (E17, Tue) Ohata, Tatsuya . ...............................61 (A1, Mon) Ohgai, Takeshi ........ 3418 (F5, Tue), 3420 (F5, Tue) O’Hayre, Ryan .............................. 469 (B1, Thu), .......................... 1340 (B9, Tue), 1968 (B12, Thu) Ohgaki, Fujika ............................. 1023 (B6, Thu)
Ohgi, Yoshiro ................................. 1691 (B9, Fri) Ohira, Akihiro ..............................1354 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1473 (B9, Tue), 1474 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1557 (B9, Wed) Ohji, Masahiko ......... 1084 (B6, Fri), 1085 (B6, Fri) Ohki, Shinobu ................................863 (B6, Wed) Ohki, Toshihiro ............................2555 (E4, Wed) Ohkoshi, Shin-ichi .......................1491 (B9, Wed) Ohkubo, Kei . .............................. 3524 (H1, Wed) Ohkuma, Hirokazu . .....................1132 (B7, Tue), .......................................................1136 (B7, Tue) Ohldag, Hendrik ........................1757 (B10, Wed) Ohma, Atsushi . ............................. 307 (A3, Wed) Ohmagari, Shinya ........................ 3512 (H1, Tue) Ohmi, Tadahiro .......2600 (E5, Tue), 2609 (E5, Tue) Ohmori, Masahiro ........................ 1006 (B6, Thu) Ohmori, Takahiro ........................ 2112 (D1, Wed) Ohnaka, Noriyuki ....................... 2115 (D1, Wed) Ohnishi, Norifumi .........................153 (A1, Mon) Ohnishi, Tsuyoshi ........................ 628 (B4, Mon), ............................855 (B6, Wed), 1191 (B8, Mon) Ohno, Hiroyuki ............................2053 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2055 (C2, Tue), 3587 (I2, Mon), .............................. 3595 (I2, Tue), 3600 (I2, Tue), .............................. 3601 (I2, Tue), 3603 (I2, Tue), .............................. 3653 (I3, Tue), 3661 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3668 (I3, Tue), 3670 (I3, Tue), ............................3704 (I3, Wed), 3705 (I3, Wed), ............................3706 (I3, Wed), 3707 (I3, Wed), ............................3708 (I3, Wed), 3710 (I3, Wed), .............................. 3711 (I3, Wed), 3669 (I3, Tue) Ohno, Kazuyuki ............................1402 (B9, Tue) Ohno, Koichi . .............................. 1258 (B8, Thu) Ohno, Takahisa .......1219 (B8, Tue), 631 (B4, Mon) Ohno, Takeru . ...............................4006 (J4, Wed) Ohno, Teruhisa ............................. 283 (A2, Wed), ...................................................... 287 (A2, Wed), ...................... 1732 (B10, Tue), 1805 (B10, Wed), ........................2872 (E12, Tue), 2873 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2888 (E12, Tue) Ohodnicki, Paul .........................1927 (B12, Wed) Ohsaka, Takeo ........ 1403 (B9, Tue), 3742 (I4, Mon) Ohsawa, Yasuhiko . ......................189 (A1, Mon), ........................................................925 (B6, Wed) Ohshima, Takeshi . .......................2620 (E5, Wed) Ohta, Akio .......3153 (E17, Tue), 3154 (E17, Tue) Ohta, Narumi ................................. 3780 (I4, Tue) Ohta, Shingo ....... 1199 (B8, Mon), 1200 (B8, Mon) Ohta, Takayuki ..............................202 (A1, Mon) Ohta, Toshiaki .........167 (A1, Mon), 170 (A1, Mon) Ohta, Toshiyuki . .......................3189 (E17, Wed), .....................................................2375 (D7, Mon) Ohtake, Hiroshi ......................... 2790 (E10, Mon) Ohtake, Mitsuru ............................ 3402 (F5, Tue) Ohtani, Bunsho ............................2091 (C4, Tue), ............................... 3558 (I1, Tue), 3569 (I1, Tue) Ohtomo, Takamasa ..................... 1189 (B8, Mon) Ohtsuka, Toshiaki ........................1432 (B9, Tue), .........................2095 (D1, Wed), 2117 (D1, Wed), ..........................2118 (D1, Wed), 2277 (D4, Thu), ............................... 3652 (I3, Tue), 3637 (I3, Tue) Ohuchi, Masato ...............................33 (A1, Mon) Ohwaki, Tsukuru . ..........................925 (B6, Wed) Ohyanagi, Takasumi ..................2821 (E11, Wed) Ohzuku, Tsutomu ........................ 1024 (B6, Thu), ............................1042 (B6, Thu), 1023 (B6, Thu) Oine, Takahiro . ..........................1946 (B12, Wed) Oino, Katsuki ................................175 (A1, Mon) Oishi, Akihiro ................................ 3647 (I3, Tue) Oishi, S. ...............793 (B6, Mon), 837 (B6, Tue), ..................................................... 1198 (B8, Mon) Oishi, Shuji ....................................945 (B6, Wed) Oishi, Tetsuo .................................3724 (I3, Thu), ..............................3725 (I3, Thu), 3694 (I3, Wed) Oji, Hiroshi ................................ 1852 (B11, Thu) Ojrzynska, Anna A..........................557 (B2, Wed)
Ok, Injo ............2597 (E5, Tue), 3186 (E17, Wed) Ok, Jinhee ...................................... 1692 (B9, Fri) Oka, Chiemi ................................. 3430 (F5, Wed) Oka, Takaaki ................................ 3621 (I3, Mon) Oka, Toru ....................................... 251 (A2, Tue) Oka, Yoshihiro ...............................687 (B4, Wed) Okabe, Hiritaka ........................... 2010 (C2, Mon) Okabe, Toru H.................................3722 (I3, Thu) Okada, Aoi .....................................3971 (J3, Tue) Okada, Hajime ............................. 1024 (B6, Thu) Okada, Hazuki .............................2546 (E4, Wed) Okada, Hiroyuki ...........................1482 (B9, Tue) Okada, Kohei ............................... 1652 (B9, Thu) Okada, Nobuyuki ........................2190 (D3, Mon) Okada, Shigeto . ............................443 (B1, Wed), ............................. 684 (B4, Wed), 851 (B6, Wed), ........................ 1838 (B11, Wed), 1989 (C1, Wed) Okada, Takafumi . ........................ 3346 (F4, Wed) Okajima, Takeyoshi ..................... 3742 (I4, Mon) Okajima, Yoshiki ..........................1464 (B9, Tue) Okamoto, Hiroaki ........................191 (A1, Mon), .......................................................194 (A1, Mon) Okamoto, Hiroshi .........................173 (A1, Mon) Okamoto, Kazuo .............................23 (A1, Mon) Okamoto, Koichirou ...................2796 (E10, Tue) Okamoto, Mitsuo .........................2620 (E5, Wed) Okamoto, Naoki . ....................... 2726 (E8, Mon), .........................2728 (E8, Tue), 2827 (E11, Wed), ........................2939 (E13, Wed), 3346 (F4, Wed), ...................................................... 3507 (H1, Tue) Okamoto, Takatoshi .................... 3434 (G2, Wed) Okamura, Kazuhiro . ..................... 627 (B4, Mon) Okamura, Yuki ..............................2651 (E6, Tue) Okasinski, John ............................ 1177 (B7, Thu) Okawa, Yuji . ...............................2850 (E11, Thu) Okayama, Toru . ............................1407 (B9, Tue) Okayasu, Takayoshi .................... 2150 (D2, Wed) Okazaki, Ken-ichi ......................... 260 (A2, Tue), .............................3666 (I3, Tue), 3826 (I5, Wed), .......................................................3940 (J2, Wed) Okazaki, Shinji .......................... 2107 (D1, Wed), .......................................................3892 (J1, Wed) Okazaki, Sohei ............................2874 (E12, Tue) Okazaki, Takafumi ........................165 (A1, Mon) Okazaki, Toshiya . ........................ 3486 (H1, Tue) Oki, Aaron K.........2553 (E4, Wed), 2968 (E14, Tue) Oki, Hideki .....................................839 (B6, Tue) Oki, Soichiro ................................ 3425 (F5, Wed) Okido, Hajime . ........................... 3442 (G2, Wed) Okido, M...................................... 2361 (D6, Wed) Okido, Masazumi . ........................2054 (C2, Tue) Okochi, Mina ................................2023 (C2, Tue) Okoro, Chukwudi ..................... 2792 (E10, Mon) Okubo, Akinori ...............................73 (A1, Mon) Okubo, Masashi ........662 (B4, Wed), 702 (B4, Thu) Okubo, Takashi .............................. 1060 (B6, Fri) Okuda, Chikaaki ...... 723 (B5, Mon), 477 (B1, Thu) Okuda, Mitsuhiro ......................... 3422 (F5, Wed) Okumura, Toyoki ..........................665 (B4, Wed), ............................... 692 (B4, Wed), 756 (B5, Tue) Okuno, Kazuki ...............................517 (B2, Wed) Okura, Toshinori ............................523 (B2, Wed) Okuya, Masayuki .......................2874 (E12, Tue), .......................2898 (E12, Tue), 2936 (E13, Wed), ....................................................2941 (E13, Wed) Okuyama, Ryosuke .................... 3114 (E17, Tue), .......................2994 (E14, Wed), 3193 (E17, Wed) Okuyama, Shohei . ........................3387 (F4, Thu) Okuyama, Yuji .......265 (A2, Tue), 1962 (B12, Thu) O’Laoire, Cormac ........................1240 (B8, Wed) O’Leary, Kelly .......1298 (B9, Tue), 1638 (B9, Thu) Olesen, Anders .............................1556 (B9, Wed) Oliva, E...................................... 2962 (E14, Mon) Olivier, Marie-Georges ............... 2250 (D3, Wed) Olmer, Len ...................................2440 (E1, Wed) Olmo, Massimiliano .....................2643 (E6, Tue)
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Oloman, Colin W..........................1575 (B9, Wed) Olowinsky, Alexander . ...............2971 (E14, Tue) Olsen, Tivoli ................................ 3492 (H1, Tue) Olson, Tammy . ............................ 3356 (F4, Wed) Olson, Tim ....................................1340 (B9, Tue) Olsson, Roy . .................................3994 (J4, Wed) Olynick, Deirdre L......................2925 (E13, Wed) Omae, Masaki ...............................183 (A1, Mon) Omari, Mones .............................. 3510 (H1, Tue) Omiya, Masaki . ............................2686 (E7, Tue) Omori, Akihiro . ..............................748 (B5, Tue) Omura, Jun . ..................................163 (A1, Mon) Omura, Toshiya . ......................... 1275 (B9, Mon) O’Neal, Lawrence ........................1984 (C1, Wed) O’Neil, Kevin .............................. 2285 (D4, Thu) ONeill, Anthony . .......................3111 (E17, Mon) Ong, Ai Lien .................................1376 (B9, Tue) Ong, Shyue Ping ............................812 (B6, Tue), ....................... 1193 (B8, Mon), 1833 (B11, Wed), ...................... 1840 (B11, Wed), 1846 (B11, Wed) Oniku, Ololade D........................... 3414 (F5, Tue) Onishi, Takayuki ...........................178 (A1, Mon) Onishi, Yosuke ..............................2022 (C2, Tue) Onishi, Yuki ..................................2742 (E8, Tue) Ono, Hideki . ........3694 (I3, Wed), 3724 (I3, Thu) Ono, Hideo . ................................ 3523 (H1, Wed) Ono, Kazuyoshi ............................3989 (J4, Wed) Ono, Kenshiro ............................. 3450 (G2, Wed) Ono, Kenta .................................... 116 (A1, Mon) Ono, Koutarou ..............................125 (A1, Mon) Ono, Masatoshi ..........................2848 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2849 (E11, Thu) Ono, Sachiko . ..............................220 (A1, Mon), ............................ 221 (A1, Mon), 2430 (D7, Thu) Ono, Shinji .................................. 3523 (H1, Wed) Ono, Yasushi ................................1995 (C1, Wed) Onoda, Shikoto ............................1232 (B8, Wed) Onodera, Hitoshi ......................... 1198 (B8, Mon) Onodera, Shinya ............................ 1097 (B6, Fri) Onodera, Syo ................................187 (A1, Mon) Onuki, Jin . ....................................2745 (E8, Tue) Onuma, Takamitsu .........................44 (A1, Mon), .........................................................46 (A1, Mon) Ooishi, Takeshi ........................... 1020 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1021 (B6, Thu) Oono, Yuka ..................................1291 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1346 (B9, Tue), 1497 (B9, Wed) Ooya, Akiyuki ................................ 3567 (I1, Tue) Opeka, Mark M............................2302 (D5, Mon) Opila, Elizabeth J.........................2303 (D5, Mon) Oppelt, Kerstin . .........................1773 (B10, Wed) Opu, Md S.....................................1293 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1295 (B9, Tue), 1503 (B9, Wed) Orazem, Mark E...........................1538 (B9, Wed), ...........................2204 (D3, Tue), 2207 (D3, Tue), .......................................................2211 (D3, Tue) Orendorff, Christopher . ................ 998 (B6, Thu), ............................1001 (B6, Thu), 1002 (B6, Thu) Orha, Georgeta ..............................1344 (B9, Tue) Orii, Takaaki ................................1991 (C1, Wed) Orikasa, Yuki . ..............................156 (A1, Mon), ............................167 (A1, Mon), 168 (A1, Mon), ............................170 (A1, Mon), 171 (A1, Mon), ............................ 193 (A1, Mon), 331 (B1, Mon), ..............................635 (B4, Tue), 719 (B5, Mon), ..............................725 (B5, Mon), 756 (B5, Tue), .............................981 (B6, Wed), 1623 (B9, Thu) Orikasa, Yuki . ...............................160 (A1, Mon) Orimo, Shin-ichi ............................764 (B5, Wed) Orlov, Sergey N............................. 3508 (H1, Tue) Orlowski, Marius ........................2846 (E11, Thu) Orme, Christine . .......................... 729 (B5, Mon), ...................................................... 3356 (F4, Wed) Orozco, Diana C............................ 1664 (B9, Thu) Ortega, Nora ..............................2828 (E11, Wed)
Orvananos, Bernardo ................... 629 (B4, Mon), ........................................................ 1081 (B6, Fri) Osada, Minoru ........................... 1191 (B8, Mon), .......................................................2684 (E7, Tue) Osada, Takeshi ...............................869 (B6, Wed) Osada, Yoshihito ........................... 285 (A2, Wed) Osaka, T......................................... 988 (B6, Thu), ...........................1004 (B6, Thu), 1046 (B6, Thu), ............................. 1075 (B6, Fri), 3254 (F1, Tue), .............................3431 (F5, Wed), 3867 (J1, Tue) Osaki, Takaaki . .........................2902 (E12, Wed), ........................................................ 260 (A2, Tue) Osaki, Takuma ..............................127 (A1, Mon) Osawa, Masatoshi ..........................73 (A1, Mon), .............................214 (A1, Mon), 3788 (I4, Wed) Osawa, Yohei .............................. 2337 (D5, Wed) Osea-Kwapong, Kwasi ..................969 (B6, Wed) Osedach, Timothy .......................2839 (E11, Thu) Oshima, Akihiro . .......................2827 (E11, Wed) Oshima, Masaharu ........................1439 (B9, Tue) Oshima, Tatsuya . .........................1473 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1474 (B9, Tue) Oshima, Yoshito ...........................1536 (B9, Wed) Oshima, Yuichi . ...........................2455 (E1, Wed) Osipenko, Alexander G.................3699 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3700 (I3, Wed) Osofsky, Michael ..........................3822 (I5, Wed) Ossei-Wusu, Emmanuel . ............2366 (D7, Mon) Ossikovski, Razvigor ..................3140 (E17, Tue) Osten, H. Joerg . .......................... 2580 (E5, Mon) Ostling, Mikael ...........................3168 (E17, Tue) Ota, Ken-ichiro ............................1434 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1435 (B9, Tue), 1436 (B9, Tue), ...........................1642 (B9, Thu), 1643 (B9, Thu), ..............................1691 (B9, Fri), 3679 (I3, Wed) O’Sullivan, Eugene J..................... 3407 (F5, Tue) Ota, Naoki ......................................916 (B6, Wed) Ota, Toshiaki .................................156 (A1, Mon) Ota, Yusuke ................................1948 (B12, Wed) Otake, Koya ..................................3686 (I3, Wed) Otani, Masaki . ...........................2915 (E12, Wed) Otani, Minoru . ......... 509 (B2, Tue), 764 (B5, Wed), ............................... 3766 (I4, Tue), 3767 (I4, Tue) Otani, Shingo ................................2046 (C2, Tue) Otomo, Junichiro .........................1536 (B9, Wed) Otsubo, Keiichi .............................2742 (E8, Tue) Otsuka, Hidemoto ....................... 3115 (E17, Tue) Otsuka, Junpei . .............................1392 (B9, Tue) Otsuka, Shintaro ..........................199 (A1, Mon), ....................................................2829 (E11, Wed) Otsuka, Yasunari ........................2908 (E12, Wed) Ott, Andreas ..................................3383 (F4, Thu) Ott, John . ........2992 (E14, Wed), 3351 (F4, Wed) Ott, Noemie . ....2357 (D6, Wed), 2360 (D6, Wed) Otuka, Shintaro ..........................2826 (E11, Wed) Ou Yang, L.-Y................................ 3284 (F2, Tue) Ou, Keng-Liang .........................2950 (E13, Thu), ....................................................... 3259 (F1, Tue) Ou, Keng-Liang K........................222 (A1, Mon), .............................3260 (F1, Tue), 3894 (J1, Wed) Ou, Yi ........................................ 2960 (E14, Mon) Ouchi, Kosei ................................ 3362 (F4, Wed) O’uchi, Shin-ichi . .........................2596 (E5, Tue) Ouchi, Takanari . ...........................3678 (I3, Wed) Ouchi, Yukio .................................. 3657 (I3, Tue) Oura, Seitaro .................................2043 (C2, Tue) Outlaw, Ronald A.......540 (B2, Wed), 595 (B2, Thu) Overbury, Steven ...........................555 (B2, Wed) Overmyer, Donald L......................236 (A2, Mon) Owe, Lars-Erik . ............................. 3630 (I3, Tue) Owejan, Jeanette ..........................1569 (B9, Wed) Owejan, Jon . ..........321 (B1, Mon), 1569 (B9, Wed) Owen, James H. G....................... 2662 (E7, Mon) Owens, Boone B............................ 323 (B1, Mon) Owrusky, Jeff ................................3822 (I5, Wed) Oxenham, Evan . ............................ 1070 (B6, Fri)
Oya, Yoshiyuki . .......................... 2349 (D6, Wed) Oyaidzu, Makoto ........................ 2120 (D1, Wed) Oyama, Bert ................................2968 (E14, Tue) Oyama, Gosuke . ............................ 708 (B4, Thu) Oyama, Jun ...................................171 (A1, Mon) Oyama, Masataka . .........................688 (B4, Wed) Oyama, Munetaka ...........................54 (A1, Mon) Oyama, Yukiko ...........................2294 (D5, Mon) Oyama, Yutaka ........................... 2128 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2135 (D1, Wed) Oyanagi, Hiroyuki ....................... 1655 (B9, Thu) Ozanam, François ......................2369 (D7, Mon), ...................................................... 2384 (D7, Tue) Ozato, Takashi . ........................... 2331 (D5, Wed) Ozawa, Fumisato ........................ 2000 (C2, Mon) Ozawa, Hiroaki .............................. 256 (A2, Tue) Ozawa, Masakuni ......................1955 (B12, Wed) Ozawa, Nobuki ............................ 277 (A2, Wed), .............................280 (A2, Wed), 284 (A2, Wed), ......................... 2144 (D2, Tue), 2932 (E13, Wed) Ozawa, Ryo . ............................... 2151 (D2, Wed) Ozdemir, Zeynep . ........................2493 (E3, Wed) Ozen, Gonul ...................................3912 (J2, Tue) Ozkan, Cengiz . ........ 507 (B2, Tue), 535 (B2, Wed), ..............................3368 (F4, Thu), 3868 (J1, Tue) Ozkan, Mihrimah ...........................507 (B2, Tue), ............................ 535 (B2, Wed), 3368 (F4, Thu), ........................................................3868 (J1, Tue) Ozoemena, Kenneth I.................... 488 (B2, Mon), ............................539 (B2, Wed), 3348 (F4, Wed), .......................................................3816 (I5, Wed)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
P Pac, Chyongjin . ............................151 (A1, Mon) Pacha-Olivenza, Miguel A. .......... 2234 (D3, Tue) Pacheco Catalán, Daniella .............564 (B2, Wed) Paeng, Ki-jung ............................... 3562 (I1, Tue) Pagaling, Eulyn .............................. 3588 (I2, Tue) Pahom, Zoia .........2097 (D1, Wed), 2114 (D1, Wed) Paik, Ungyu ........ 2500 (E3, Wed), 2501 (E3, Wed), ...........................2503 (E3, Wed), 2657 (E6, Wed) Paik, Younkee ................................682 (B4, Wed) Paillard, Elie ................................ 1029 (B6, Thu) Paim, Leonardo .............................. 3571 (I1, Tue) Pak, Chanho .................................1516 (B9, Wed) Pakalapati, Raju .........................1928 (B12, Wed) Pal Singh Missan, Harinder .........1511 (B9, Wed) Pal, Uday B........1904 (B12, Tue), 1926 (B12, Wed) Pala, Ragip A..............................1754 (B10, Wed) Palacin, M. Rosa ........................1832 (B11, Wed) Palacios, Tomas . ..........................2541 (E4, Tue), ...................................................... 3239 (E17, Fri) Palanisamy, Kowsalya ...................952 (B6, Wed) Palanisamy, Ponnusamy . ..............3895 (J1, Wed) Palanisamy, Selvakumar .............. 3833 (J1, Mon) Palankovski, Vassil ......................2543 (E4, Tue), ......................................................2551 (E4, Wed) Palestri, Pierpaolo ....................... 3117 (E17, Tue) Pallem, Venkateswara ...................2484 (E2, Tue) Palm, Rasmus .................................514 (B2, Tue) Palmer, A. T................................ 2961 (E14, Mon) Pan, Chao ..................................... 1636 (B9, Thu) Pan, Ke-Ji . ................................. 1967 (B12, Thu) Pan, Szu-Jung ............................ 2125 (D1, Wed), .....................................................2197 (D3, Mon) Pan, Wei .....................................3037 (E15, Wed) Pan, Yining . ................................. 1591 (B9, Thu) Pan, Yunfeng .................................. 3548 (I1, Tue) Panarin, Andrew ........................... 3333 (F3, Tue) Panchal, Viral ................................3390 (F4, Thu) Panda, Amrit ....... 317 (A3, Wed), 3408 (F5, Tue) Pande, Priyanka ............................. 607 (B2, Thu) Pandey, G. P..........497 (B2, Mon), 542 (B2, Wed) Pandey, Shyam S............................3367 (F4, Thu) Pandey, Tara P................................203 (A1, Mon) 285
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Pandya, Kaumudi . .......................... 3729 (I3, Fri) Pang, Suh Cem . .............................566 (B2, Wed) Pang, Wei Kong .......435 (B1, Wed), 860 (B6, Wed) Pannala, Sreekanth . .......................734 (B5, Tue), ........................................................ 1067 (B6, Fri) Papageorgopoulos, Dimitrios C.........1517 (B9, Wed) Papandrew, Alex ............................399 (B1, Tue), ............................. 411 (B1, Wed), 412 (B1, Wed), ............................1639 (B9, Thu), 1640 (B9, Thu) Papandrew, Alexander B.................398 (B1, Tue), ............................. 400 (B1, Tue), 1564 (B9, Wed) Papou, Andrei ..............................3397 (F5, Mon) Paradis, Hedvig .............................. 478 (B1, Thu) Paranthaman, Marappan Parans . ....640 (B4, Tue) Pareek, Aparna ............................ 2132 (D1, Wed) Park, Bo Keun . ...........................2882 (E12, Tue) Park, Bongmo ........................... 2958 (E14, Mon) Park, Byoung Keon . ...................3077 (E16, Tue) Park, Chan-Jin . ............................1128 (B7, Tue), ............................1144 (B7, Tue), 1145 (B7, Tue), ........................................................450 (B1, Wed) Park, Chang Sung .........................1134 (B7, Tue) Park, Cheol-Min ............................913 (B6, Wed) Park, Chinho ...............................2901 (E12, Tue) Park, Choong-Nyeon .....................450 (B1, Wed) Park, Dae-hwan . ........................... 352 (B1, Mon) Park, Doh-Yeon . .......................... 1597 (B9, Thu) Park, Dong-Hyun .......................2841 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2842 (E11, Thu) Park, Dong-Won ......857 (B6, Wed), 940 (B6, Wed) Park, Doo-Hwan ...........................2748 (E8, Tue) Park, Eungchul . .............................3909 (J2, Tue) Park, Eunjoo ............................... 2152 (D2, Wed) Park, Hansoo ........2035 (C2, Tue), 3769 (I4, Tue) Park, Hee Jung ...............................421 (B1, Wed) Park, Hey Woong ........................ 1044 (B6, Thu), ............................ 1130 (B7, Tue), 1648 (B9, Thu) Park, Ho Bum ...... 2501 (E3, Wed), 2503 (E3, Wed) Park, Hosik ...................................3810 (I5, Wed) Park, Hyeun-Yul ..........................2658 (E6, Wed) Park, Hyu-Hun ..............................2035 (C2, Tue) Park, Hyun Min ............................ 279 (A2, Wed) Park, Hyunwoong .......................1739 (B10, Tue) Park, In Ho ..................................... 3590 (I2, Tue) Park, Inchul ........ 1030 (B6, Thu), 776 (B6, Mon) Park, Inkyu . ..................................240 (A2, Mon) Park, J...........................................3084 (E16, Tue) Park, J. N......................6 (A1, Mon), 7 (A1, Mon) Park, Jae-Cheol ...........................2452 (E1, Wed), ........................ 2903 (E12, Wed), 3455 (G2, Wed) Park, Jang-Hoon .............................737 (B5, Tue) Park, Jea-Gun . ............................2485 (E3, Wed), ..........................2492 (E3, Wed), 2494 (E3, Wed), .......................... 2497 (E3, Wed), 2508 (E3, Thu), ..........................2657 (E6, Wed), 2659 (E6, Wed), ....................... 2840 (E11, Thu), 2841 (E11, Thu), ...................... 2842 (E11, Thu), 2918 (E12, Wed), .......................2921 (E12, Wed), 2980 (E14, Tue), .......................2994 (E14, Wed), 3114 (E17, Tue), ........................3166 (E17, Tue), 3193 (E17, Wed) Park, Jeehye ...................................984 (B6, Wed) Park, Jeong-Min . ..........................2748 (E8, Tue) Park, Ji Eun ...................................2670 (E7, Tue) Park, Jin Beom ........ 777 (B6, Mon), 1118 (B7, Tue) Park, Jin Hwan ...............................946 (B6, Wed) Park, Jin Woo ............................... 3481 (H1, Tue) Park, Jin-Hwan ......814 (B6, Tue), 1098 (B6, Fri) Park, Jin-Hyung ..........................2485 (E3, Wed), ..........................2494 (E3, Wed), 2497 (E3, Wed), .......................................................2508 (E3, Thu) Park, Jin-Soo ..........1466 (B9, Tue), 3365 (F4, Wed) Park, Jong-Hyeok .......................3157 (E17, Tue) Park, Jongchul . ............................2502 (E3, Wed) Park, Joo-Hyeong ......................2918 (E12, Wed) Park, Joo-Il . .................................. 352 (B1, Mon) Park, Joon Seok ........................ 3053 (E16, Mon)
Park, Joon-Shik ..............................3884 (J1, Tue) Park, Joong Sun .........................1890 (B12, Tue), ........................ 1893 (B12, Tue), 1896 (B12, Tue) Park, Joonho ..................................452 (B1, Wed) Park, Ju-Sang ..............................3163 (E17, Tue) Park, Ju-Won . ............................... 782 (B6, Mon) Park, Ju-Young . ............................ 292 (A2, Wed) Park, Juhyun ...............................2882 (E12, Tue) Park, Jun Hyuk . ..........................3016 (E15, Tue) Park, Jun Woo .............................. 1603 (B9, Thu) Park, Jun-Woo . .............................1218 (B8, Tue) Park, Jun-Young . ...........................24 (A1, Mon), ..............................26 (A1, Mon), 1414 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1590 (B9, Thu) Park, June . ...................................1507 (B9, Wed) Park, Jung Ho . .............................2449 (E1, Wed) Park, Jung Hoon .......10 (A1, Mon), 230 (A1, Mon) Park, Jung Hye ...............................3915 (J2, Tue) Park, Jung O.........1539 (B9, Wed), 1675 (B9, Fri) Park, Jung-Ho ...............................157 (A1, Mon) Park, Jung-Hoon .........................3081 (E16, Tue) Park, Jungdae ..............................3164 (E17, Tue) Park, Junghun .............................. 3957 (J3, Mon) Park, Jungkyu ................................3914 (J2, Tue) Park, Junyong ..............................2701 (E7, Wed) Park, Ka-Young . .......................... 1590 (B9, Thu) Park, Ki-moon . .............................3369 (F4, Thu) Park, Kijong ..................................2507 (E3, Thu) Park, Kwang Won .........................3981 (J3, Tue), ...............................3982 (J3, Tue), 3983 (J3, Tue) Park, Kwang-Wook . ....................2501 (E3, Wed) Park, Kwangwuk . ........................2503 (E3, Wed) Park, Kyeongsoon ........................ 288 (A2, Wed), ...............................3918 (J2, Tue), 3919 (J2, Tue) Park, Kyu-Sung . ...........................936 (B6, Wed), ................................ 995 (B6, Thu), 814 (B6, Tue) Park, Kyu-Young ...........................94 (A1, Mon), ............................ 776 (B6, Mon), 786 (B6, Mon), ............................. 1030 (B6, Thu), 1073 (B6, Fri) Park, Kyung Ju . ......................... 2724 (E8, Mon), ......................................................3325 (F3, Mon) Park, Kyung-Bae . ......................... 3947 (J2, Thu) Park, KyungJin ...........................2179 (D3, Mon) Park, Mi-Kyung .......................... 3834 (J1, Mon), ........................... 3835 (J1, Mon), 3837 (J1, Mon) Park, Mi-Lim ................................2748 (E8, Tue) Park, Min A..................................2892 (E12, Tue) Park, Min Sik ..................................814 (B6, Tue) Park, Myounggu ...........................1142 (B7, Tue) Park, Myunggeun . ........................ 352 (B1, Mon) Park, Nae-Man ..........................2942 (E13, Wed), .....................................................3085 (E16, Tue) Park, Nam-Gyu ......................... 1723 (B10, Mon) Park, Nam-Kyu ............................ 3513 (H1, Tue) Park, Noejung .............................. 3471 (H1, Tue) Park, Sam .....................................228 (A1, Mon), ...........................1551 (B9, Wed), 1595 (B9, Thu) Park, Sang Hee . ........................1758 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1776 (B10, Wed) Park, Sang Ho ................................943 (B6, Wed) Park, Sang-Hee K........................3093 (E16, Wed) Park, Sang-Jae . ............................ 1047 (B6, Thu) Park, Sarah ......................................90 (A1, Mon) Park, Se-Kook ................................447 (B1, Wed) Park, Seok-Hee .............................1373 (B9, Tue) Park, Seok-Joo ..............................416 (B1, Wed), ............................. 417 (B1, Wed), 1138 (B7, Tue) Park, Seungwon ...........................147 (A1, Mon), ............................164 (A1, Mon), 176 (A1, Mon), ..............................179 (A1, Mon), 829 (B6, Tue), ........................................................ 997 (B6, Thu) Park, Soo Young ........................... 3947 (J2, Thu) Park, Soo-Gil .................................501 (B2, Tue), .............................. 556 (B2, Wed), 565 (B2, Wed) Park, Soogil . ..................................558 (B2, Wed) Park, Soojin . ..................................927 (B6, Wed)
Park, Suk Won ............................ 2464 (E2, Mon) Park, Sun Hwa .............................. 279 (A2, Wed) Park, Sun Il ....................................443 (B1, Wed) Park, Sung Jin ...............................2063 (C2, Tue) Park, Sunghoon ..........................2823 (E11, Wed) Park, Tae Joo .................................2606 (E5, Tue) Park, Tae Jung ..............................1998 (C1, Wed) Park, Taehyun .............................1550 (B9, Wed), .....................................................1899 (B12, Tue) Park, Yong Joon ............................905 (B6, Wed), .......................................................1134 (B7, Tue) Park, Young Min ............................433 (B1, Wed) Park, Young-Bog . ........................ 2222 (D3, Tue) Park, Young-Chul . ........................1413 (B9, Tue) Park, Youngsam ............................ 270 (A2, Wed) Park, Youngsoo ............................ 3957 (J3, Mon) Park, Yung Woo ........................... 3471 (H1, Tue) Parker, Evan H............................3148 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3194 (E17, Wed) Parker, Gretel K............................3268 (F2, Mon) Parkin, Stuart .............................2813 (E11, Wed) Parkinson, Dula . ...........................1483 (B9, Tue) Parrish, Evan ................................1223 (B8, Wed) Parrondo, Javier ........................... 1604 (B9, Thu) Parsons, Gregory . ........................ 1644 (B9, Thu) Parthasarathy, Preethy . .................1360 (B9, Tue) Paruchuri, Vamsi ..........................2592 (E5, Tue), ....................... 3169 (E17, Tue), 3231 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3234 (E17, Thu) Parveen, Saima ............................ 3531 (I1, Mon) Pasaogullari, Ugur .......................1300 (B9, Tue), ......................... 1499 (B9, Wed), 1988 (C1, Wed), ..........................2006 (C2, Mon), 1555 (B9, Wed) Pascall, Andrew ........................... 3356 (F4, Wed) Paschkewitz, Timothy .................... 3591 (I2, Tue) Paschos, Odysseas ........................1404 (B9, Tue) Paskocimas, Carlos A..................... 299 (A2, Wed) Pasricha, Manu ..............................3974 (J3, Tue) Passerini, Stefano . .......................102 (A1, Mon), ............................. 169 (A1, Mon), 596 (B2, Thu), ............................. 658 (B4, Wed), 659 (B4, Wed), ..............................795 (B6, Mon), 820 (B6, Tue), ............................962 (B6, Wed), 1029 (B6, Thu), .......................................................1205 (B8, Tue) Pasta, Mauro ................................. 336 (B1, Mon) Pasturel, Alain .............................2185 (D3, Mon) Pasturel, Alain .............................. 2229 (D3, Tue) Pastushkin, Tymofiy . ......................378 (B1, Tue) Paté, Michel ...................................552 (B2, Wed) Patchan, Marcia W........................ 2281 (D4, Thu) Patel, Anant .................................... 1670 (B9, Fri) Patel, Chintan . ..............................4009 (J4, Wed) Patel, M.......................................... 329 (B1, Mon) Patel, Shrayesh N.......................... 324 (B1, Mon), .......................................................1203 (B8, Tue) Patel, Vinay ....................................3859 (J1, Tue) Pater, James . .................................2597 (E5, Tue) Patoux, Sebastien ........................... 709 (B4, Thu) Patrício, Sónia G............................ 299 (A2, Wed) Patridge, Christopher J....................643 (B4, Tue), ...................................................... 1041 (B6, Thu) Patrik, Engberg De Carvalho ......... 2098 (D1, Wed), .....................................................2293 (D5, Mon) Patrizi, Gary ................................3018 (E15, Tue) Patru, Alexandra ...........................3795 (I4, Wed) Patterson, Joseph . ........................ 1632 (B9, Thu) Patterson, Pamela . ....................... 3238 (E17, Fri) Patterson, William C...................... 3410 (F5, Tue) Patzig, Christian . ........................2975 (E14, Tue) Paul, Dennis ................................. 2432 (D7, Thu) Paul, Devproshad K......................1553 (B9, Wed) Paul, Douglas J...........................3132 (E17, Tue), ......................3197 (E17, Wed), 3199 (E17, Wed), ....................... 3225 (E17, Thu), 3229 (E17, Thu), ...................................................... 3242 (E17, Fri) Paul, Jan ........ 2928 (E13, Wed), 2943 (E13, Thu)
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Paul, Jonathan ............................. 2343 (D5, Wed) Pauli, Venkat ............................... 2583 (E5, Mon) Pauporté, Thierry ..........................202 (A1, Mon) Pavelko, Roman G..........................3860 (J1, Tue) Pawlak, Marta .............................2970 (E14, Tue) Pawlicka, A......................................391 (B1, Tue) Paydavosi, Sarah .........................2839 (E11, Thu) Payne, Martin . ................................823 (B6, Tue) Payne, Michael ..............................430 (B1, Wed) Pays-Volard, David ....................2927 (E13, Wed) Payzant, E. Andrew . .................... 330 (B1, Mon), .........................................................810 (B6, Tue) Peake, Gregory ..........................3034 (E15, Wed) Pearson, Anthony .......................... 3251 (F1, Tue) Pearton, S. J...............................2924 (E13, Wed), ...................... 3013 (E15, Mon), 3029 (E15, Tue), .........................3017 (E15, Tue), 3015 (E15, Tue) Pébère, Nadine ............................ 2133 (D1, Wed) Pecho, Omar ...............................1901 (B12, Tue) Peck, Dong-Hyun .........................439 (B1, Wed), ..............................1447 (B9, Tue), 3781 (I4, Tue) Pederson, Larry R.......................... 787 (B6, Mon) Pekarik, Jack ............................. 3109 (E17, Mon) Peksen, Murat ................................ 473 (B1, Thu) Pelic, Bernadeta .......................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Penchev, Miroslav . ........................3868 (J1, Tue) Pendharkar, Sameer P.....................2540 (E4, Tue) Peng, Bo . ..................................... 3829 (J1, Mon) Peng, Chun-Nan . ........................2871 (E12, Tue) Peng, Gang . ...................................915 (B6, Wed) Peng, Hongbo ..............................3244 (F1, Mon) Peng, Jie ........................................1400 (B9, Tue) Peng, Lung-han .............................2677 (E7, Tue) Peng, Shiang-Hau ..........................3980 (J3, Tue) Peng, Vincent ............................... 1036 (B6, Thu) Peng, Xin-Xing ............................ 1031 (B6, Thu) Peng, Yan ..................................... 3963 (J3, Mon) Peng, Zhangquan ......................... 1175 (B7, Thu) Penin, Nicolas ................................666 (B4, Wed) Penki, Tirupati Rao ...................... 3347 (F4, Wed) Penner-Hanh, James . ..................... 607 (B2, Thu) Penney, David ............................ 2244 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 2423 (D7, Wed) Penny, C.........................................2476 (E2, Tue) Peppley, Brant ........1583 (B9, Thu), 1626 (B9, Thu) Peracchio, Aldo A........................... 1706 (B9, Fri) Perboni, Giorgio . ......................... 2226 (D3, Tue) Perdue, Brian ................................3807 (I5, Wed) Perego, Daniele ............................. 3294 (F2, Tue) Pereira, B. M. .................................986 (B6, Wed) Pereira, Ernesto C........................ 2230 (D3, Tue), ..................................................... 2270 (D4, Wed) Pereira, Nathalie . ............................732 (B5, Tue) Pereira-Nabais, Catarina .................746 (B5, Tue) Perera, Mayuri ...............................3974 (J3, Tue) Pérez Giraldo, Ciro ...................... 2234 (D3, Tue) Pérez Ladrón de Guevara, Héctor . ....................... .....................................................3146 (E17, Tue) Pérez, Francisco J......................... 2342 (D5, Wed) Pérez-Villar, Sofía ......................... 789 (B6, Mon) Pergolesi, Daniele ..................... 1885 (B12, Mon) Permyakova, Anastasia A...............1424 (B9, Tue) Perng, Tsong-Pyng .................... 1718 (B10, Sun), .......................................................3793 (I4, Wed) Perova, Tatiana S........................... 2379 (D7, Tue) Peroz, Christophe . .....................2925 (E13, Wed) Perre, Emilie ................................. 489 (B2, Mon) Perrot, Hubert ................................3856 (J1, Tue) Perry, Guillaume ...........................2777 (E9, Thu) Perry, Kelly A................................ 344 (B1, Mon), ............................ 1273 (B9, Sun), 1313 (B9, Tue) Perry, Mike L................................ 1586 (B9, Thu) Persson, Kristin A........................... 1071 (B6, Fri) Pesaran, Ahmad ........................... 1008 (B6, Thu) Pessôa, Christiana A........................96 (A1, Mon), ........................................................3876 (J1, Tue)
Pete, Driscoll . ................................ 3770 (I4, Tue) Petek, Tyler J................................... 1702 (B9, Fri) Peters, Dennis G.......................... 2070 (C4, Mon), ......................... 2073 (C4, Mon), 2075 (C4, Mon) Petersburg, Cole F.......................... 794 (B6, Mon) Petersen, Dirch H.........................3170 (E17, Tue) Peterson, Andrew A.................... 1826 (B10, Thu) Pethe, Shirish .............................2910 (E12, Wed) Petit-Etienne, Camille ...................2571 (E4, Thu) Petric, Anthony .......................... 1971 (B12, Thu) Pétrissans, Xavier ..........................582 (B2, Wed) Petrov, Nicolai ..............................2505 (E3, Thu) Petrovic, Slobodan ....................... 304 (A3, Wed), ........................................................430 (B1, Wed) Petrushina, Irina M........................ 2321 (D5, Tue) Petruska, Melissa ...........................578 (B2, Wed) Petry, Leanne .............................. 2353 (D6, Wed) Petsev, Dimiter . ............................ 3261 (F1, Tue) Pettigrew, Katherine . .....................576 (B2, Wed) Pettit, Frederick S.......................... 2310 (D5, Tue) Petzold, Matthias .......................2973 (E14, Tue), ........................2974 (E14, Tue), 2975 (E14, Tue), .....................................................2983 (E14, Tue) Peverly, Angela A......................... 2070 (C4, Mon) Pezeshki, Alan M.............................400 (B1, Tue) Pezzoli, Fabio ............................3207 (E17, Wed) Pfaendler, Sieglinde M............... 3045 (E16, Mon) Pflaum, Jens ................................... 606 (B2, Thu) Phadke, Satyajit .......................... 2159 (D2, Wed) Pham Thi, Mai ...............................552 (B2, Wed) Pham, Xuan-Hung .........................28 (A1, Mon), .................................34 (A1, Mon), 35 (A1, Mon) Pharoah, J. G.................................1504 (B9, Wed) Pharoah, Jon . ...............................1289 (B9, Tue), ............................1583 (B9, Thu), 1626 (B9, Thu) Philipossian, Ara ...........................2509 (E3, Thu) Philips, Jonathan ............................ 1689 (B9, Fri) Philipsen, Harold .........................2727 (E8, Tue), ..................................................... 2717 (E8, Mon) Phung, Le M...............................1769 (B10, Wed) Piana, Michele ...... 1111 (B7, Mon), 1120 (B7, Tue) Pianetta, Piero .............................. 3352 (F4, Wed) Piao, Jinchun ........ 2441 (E1, Wed), 3320 (F3, Mon) Pick, Teresa ................................... 286 (A2, Wed) Picken, Stephen J.......................... 1600 (B9, Thu) Pickett, Nigel ............................... 3964 (J3, Mon) Picraux, Tom ..................................854 (B6, Wed) Piedras, Manuel .......................... 2127 (D1, Wed) Pierson, Jean-Francois ................. 494 (B2, Mon), .....................................................2304 (D5, Mon) Pietron, Jeremy .............................3822 (I5, Wed) Pigozzi, Giancarlo . .......................239 (A2, Mon) Pillars, Jamin R..............................200 (A1, Mon) Pilloud, David .............................2304 (D5, Mon) Pinarbasi, Mustafa .....................2910 (E12, Wed) Pinna, Nicola . ............................... 487 (B2, Mon) Pintauro, Peter . ........................... 1263 (B9, Sun), ............................1303 (B9, Tue), 1603 (B9, Thu) Pintilie, Ioana .............................. 2525 (E4, Mon) Piorra, Andre ................................ 3423 (F5, Wed) Piquette, Alan . ..............................3924 (J2, Tue), ............................. 3944 (J2, Thu), 3973 (J3, Tue), ........................................................3984 (J3, Tue) Pisano, Albert P............................3032 (E15, Tue) Piskorski, Krzysztof . ...................2545 (E4, Wed) Pistono, Antonio ......1379 (B9, Tue), 1673 (B9, Fri) Pitchumani, S............................... 1601 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1662 (B9, Thu), 3377 (F4, Thu) Pitera, Arthur . .............................. 3236 (E17, Fri) Pitsch, Heinz ................................1524 (B9, Wed) Pitt, William ................................. 1591 (B9, Thu) Pitzschel, Kristina ...................... 2412 (D7, Wed), .......................................................2483 (E2, Tue)
Pivovar, Bryan S...............................2 (A0, Mon), ...........................1269 (B9, Sun), 1273 (B9, Sun), ........................... 1292 (B9, Tue), 1298 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1340 (B9, Tue), 1377 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1426 (B9, Tue), 1564 (B9, Wed), .......................... 1565 (B9, Wed), 1579 (B9, Wed) Plach, Thomas . ..........................2989 (E14, Wed) Placke, Tobias ...............................658 (B4, Wed), ............................. 659 (B4, Wed), 1205 (B8, Tue) Planson, Dominique . ...................2566 (E4, Wed) Plesiewicz, Jerzy ...........................2536 (E4, Tue) Plewa-Marczewska, Anna . ....... 1866 (B11, Thu), ........................................................ 1062 (B6, Fri) Plumhoff, Jason .........................2927 (E13, Wed) Pluym, Tammy ...........................3208 (E17, Wed) Podlaha, E.................................... 3357 (F4, Wed), ............................. 3404 (F5, Tue), 3405 (F5, Tue) Podolski, Walter F.........................1517 (B9, Wed) Poelt, Peter .................................2375 (D7, Mon), ............................2380 (D7, Tue), 2381 (D7, Tue) Pofelski, Alexandre ......................2611 (E5, Wed) Poggi, Chiara ................................ 780 (B6, Mon) Pognon, Grégory .............................502 (B2, Tue) Pohlman, Doug ............................2440 (E1, Wed) Poirier, Shawn . ............................ 2208 (D3, Tue) Poizeau, Sophie . ............................ 476 (B1, Thu) Pol, Vilas G..................................... 1077 (B6, Fri) Polat, B. Deniz ......... 887 (B6, Wed), 967 (B6, Wed) Polat, Billur D.................................968 (B6, Wed) Polignano, Maria Luisa . ..............2656 (E6, Wed) Polisski, Sergej . .............................742 (B5, Tue), .............................. 751 (B5, Tue), 2392 (D7, Tue) Pollet, Bruno G.............................1528 (B9, Wed) Polovov, Ilya B............................... 3648 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3649 (I3, Tue), 3650 (I3, Tue), .............................3651 (I3, Tue), 3695 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3701 (I3, Wed) Pomfret, Michael ..........................3822 (I5, Wed) Ponce-de-Leon-Albarran, Carlos .......................... ..................................................... 1102 (B7, Mon) Ponrouch, Alexandre . ...............1832 (B11, Wed), ........................................................ 3754 (I4, Tue) Poodt, Paul ...................................2756 (E8, Wed) Poole, Philip . ................................3936 (J2, Wed) Popa, Monica .............................. 2137 (D1, Wed) Popov, Branko N..........................1505 (B9, Wed), ..........................1568 (B9, Wed), 1607 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1701 (B9, Fri), 2259 (D3, Wed) Popova, Anna ................................3697 (I3, Wed) Popovici, M..................................2946 (E13, Thu) Poprawe, Reinhart . .....................2971 (E14, Tue) Porcher, Willy .................................641 (B4, Tue) Porob, Digamber ............................3970 (J3, Tue) Portenkirchner, Engelbert ..........1773 (B10, Wed) Porthault, Hélène ......................... 3341 (F4, Wed) Potts, Stephen E........................... 2280 (D4, Thu), ..................................................... 2466 (E2, Mon) Potturi, Venkatta . ........................2879 (E12, Tue) Pound, Elisabeth ........................... 3251 (F1, Tue) Pourfath, Mahdi ........................... 3473 (H1, Tue) Pourtois, Geoffrey . ....................2806 (E11, Wed) Poussade, Yvan ........................... 3445 (G2, Wed) Poust, Ben ...................................2968 (E14, Tue) Power, Dominic ............................ 318 (A3, Wed) Poynton, Simon D..........................1376 (B9, Tue) Pozo-Gonzalo, Cristina .................1123 (B7, Tue) Prabakar, Richard . .........................949 (B6, Wed) Prabhakaran, Venkateshkumar ..........1310 (B9, Tue) Prabu, M...........................................382 (B1, Tue) Pradhan, Dhiren K....................... 2583 (E5, Mon) Prakash, G. K. Surya . ....................370 (B1, Tue), ............................ 371 (B1, Tue), 1162 (B7, Wed), ............................1187 (B7, Thu), 1246 (B8, Thu) Prance, Jon .................................3183 (E17, Wed) Prasad, S. Venkatanarayana ..........2779 (E9, Thu) Preda, Loredana ...........................1986 (C1, Wed)
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Preisser, Robert .......................... 2722 (E8, Mon), .......................................................2734 (E8, Tue) Prejean, Chelse ...........................2862 (E12, Tue) Premalal, E. V. A..........................2863 (E12, Tue) Presser, Volker ............................. 489 (B2, Mon), ..............................555 (B2, Wed), 602 (B2, Thu), ...............................603 (B2, Thu), 655 (B4, Wed) Prest, Martin J ............................3194 (E17, Wed) Prestat, Michel ......................... 1883 (B12, Mon), ....................... 1891 (B12, Tue), 1897 (B12, Tue), ........................ 1901 (B12, Tue), 1905 (B12, Tue) Price, Jimmy ...............................3026 (E15, Tue) Pringle, Jennifer M..........................3720 (I3, Thu) Prinz, Fritz B............420 (B1, Wed), 445 (B1, Wed), ....................... 1890 (B12, Tue), 1893 (B12, Tue), ....................................................1896 (B12, Tue), .....................................................1899 (B12, Tue) Priolo, Francesco ........................ 2631 (E6, Mon) Pritzker, Mark ............................... 3298 (F2, Tue) Privitera, Vittorio ........................ 2631 (E6, Mon) Prochazka, Jan .... 800 (B6, Mon), 801 (B6, Mon) Profatilova, Irina ...........................1205 (B8, Tue) Proff, Christian . ............................ 720 (B5, Mon) Profijt, Harald B.......................... 2458 (E2, Mon), ..................................................... 2466 (E2, Mon) Prokhorov, Igor Y...........................1476 (B9, Tue) Promislow, Keith ..........................1330 (B9, Tue) Promros, Nathaporn .....................2690 (E7, Tue), .......................................................2696 (E7, Tue) Prugh, David .................................1302 (B9, Tue) Prystawko, Pawel . ........................2536 (E4, Tue) Przewlocki, Henryk M..................2545 (E4, Wed) Puëch, Laurent ............................ 1100 (B7, Mon) Pu, Aiwu ....................................1795 (B10, Wed) Puchala, Brian ............................ 1276 (B9, Mon), .........................1621 (B9, Thu), 1930 (B12, Wed) Puglia, Frank ................................ 1040 (B6, Thu) Pulickel, Ajayan .............................884 (B6, Wed) Pulletikurthi, Chandan .................. 3257 (F1, Tue) Pulukadang, Sri H..........................1143 (B7, Tue) Purkayastha, Rajlakshmi T.............. 1078 (B6, Fri) Pyczak, Florian ........................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Pylypenko, Svitlana ......................1340 (B9, Tue) Pyo, Myoungho . ............................949 (B6, Wed) Pyo, Sung Gyu .........2035 (C2, Tue), 3769 (I4, Tue) Pyon, Youngbeom .........................2507 (E3, Thu)
Quill, Nathan . ............................. 2402 (D7, Tue), .........................2420 (D7, Wed), 2421 (D7, Wed), ...........................030 (E15, Tue), 3024 (E15, Tue) Quiroga-González, Enrique ......... 779 (B6, Mon), ............................1087 (B6, Fri), 2366 (D7, Mon) Quon, Roger . ...............................2498 (E3, Wed)
Rastler, Dan . .................................. 614 (B3, Thu) Rastogi, A. C.........497 (B2, Mon), 542 (B2, Wed) Ratajczak, Paula . ............................505 (B2, Tue) Ratcliff, Chris . ............................3135 (E17, Tue) Ratnakumar, Bugga V..................1235 (B8, Wed), ...................................................... 1246 (B8, Thu) Rau, Karen C..........1301 (B9, Tue), 1596 (B9, Thu), ............................... 1671 (B9, Fri), 1672 (B9, Fri) Rauer, Caroline ..........................2990 (E14, Wed) Ravichandran, S............................3377 (F4, Thu), .......................................................3389 (F4, Thu) Ravikumar, Musuwathi K............ 2254 (D3, Wed) Rawlings, Benjamin . ....................3815 (I5, Wed) Ray, Hannah L........................... 1963 (B12, Thu), .................................................... 1966 (B12, Thu) Ray, Richard . ...... 2166 (D2, Wed), 2347 (D6, Wed) Raygani, Anahit ...........................3319 (F3, Mon) Raymond, Mark ..........................3169 (E17, Tue) Raymundo, Encarnacion .................505 (B2, Tue) Rayne, Roy . ........ 2237 (D3, Wed), 2241 (D3, Wed) Raza, Rizwan ................................3676 (I3, Wed) Read, Jeffrey ..................................876 (B6, Wed) Ready, Jud ............215 (A1, Mon), 1064 (B6, Fri) Real-Robert, Maria Pia .................205 (A1, Mon) Rebhan, Bernhard .......................2967 (E14, Tue) Rebrin, Oleg I................................. 3648 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3650 (I3, Tue), 3651 (I3, Tue), .......................................................3695 (I3, Wed) Reddy, Arava Leela Mohana . ...... 778 (B6, Mon), .............................884 (B6, Wed), 1051 (B6, Thu) Reddy, M. V....................................382 (B1, Tue), ...............................649 (B4, Tue), 1074 (B6, Fri), .......................................................3682 (I3, Wed) Redkin, Alexander ......................... 3628 (I3, Tue) Redko, Sergey .................................359 (B1, Tue) Redko, Volodymyr ..........................378 (B1, Tue) Redmond, Erin L...........................1526 (B9, Wed) Reeb, Berthold ..............................1404 (B9, Tue) Reece, Charles E.......3633 (I3, Tue), 3692 (I3, Wed) Reece, Steven Y........................... 1822 (B10, Thu) Reed, Luke ....................................3809 (I5, Wed) Reed, Michael ..............................2444 (E1, Wed) Reeves, K. Shawn .........................1313 (B9, Tue) Regesch, David ..........................2913 (E12, Wed) Rehder, E. M.............................. 2961 (E14, Mon) Rehder, Eric ................................3130 (E17, Tue) Reich, Maria-Louisa ......................763 (B5, Wed) Reiche, Manfred . ...................... 2954 (E14, Mon) Reichenauer, Gudrun ..................... 606 (B2, Thu) Reichenbacher, Roland ................ 1183 (B7, Thu) Reichert, Mathias J.........................102 (A1, Mon) Reichert, Robert ...........................1537 (B9, Wed) Reichert, William M........................ 3643 (I3, Tue) Reid, Robert ....... 1298 (B9, Tue), 1638 (B9, Thu) Reifsnider, Kenneth ...................1761 (B10, Wed) Reimer, Uwe .......... 1336 (B9, Tue), 1341 (B9, Tue) Rein, Alexander ............................. 253 (A2, Tue) Reiner, Lisa .................................2191 (D3, Mon) Reissner, Michael . .....................2375 (D7, Mon), .................................... (D7, Tue), 2381 (D7, Tue) Relf, Andrew ..................................3610 (I3, Sun) Ren, Dongxue ................................461 (B1, Wed) Ren, F...........................................3017 (E15, Tue) Ren, Fan ................................... 3007 (E15, Mon), ...................... 3013 (E15, Mon), 3015 (E15, Tue), ....................... 3029 (E15, Tue), 3002 (E15, Mon) Ren, Hang ................................... 2003 (C2, Mon) Ren, J.............................................2476 (E2, Tue) Ren, Maoming ...........................1783 (B10, Wed) Renault, O......................................2571 (E4, Thu) Renner, Frank U.......................... 2132 (D1, Wed), ...................................................... 2274 (D4, Thu) Renou, Gilles .............................2909 (E12, Wed) Repins, Ingrid ...............................2469 (E2, Tue) Reprogle, Briana ............................ 1697 (B9, Fri)
Q Qi, Hai-Qing ............................... 2119 (D1, Wed) Qi, Jing . ........................................1300 (B9, Tue) Qi, Liang ....................................... 775 (B6, Mon) Qi, Yue .......................................... 727 (B5, Mon) Qian, S..........................................2765 (E9, Thu), ........................... 2771 (E9, Thu), 2772 (E9, Thu), .......................................................2774 (E9, Thu) Qian, Yi .............. 3446 (G2, Wed), 3726 (I3, Thu) Qian, Yumin ................................... 3767 (I4, Tue) Qiao, Jinli . ....................................1444 (B9, Tue) Qiao, Yun ....................................... 996 (B6, Thu) Qidwai, Siddiq ............................. 2205 (D3, Tue) Qie, Long ..................................... 1032 (B6, Thu) Qin, Bo . ......................................... 3630 (I3, Tue) Qin, Zack ............. 98 (A1, Mon), 2173 (D2, Thu) Qiu, Yong ....................................3069 (E16, Tue) Qu, Deyang ..................................1161 (B7, Wed) Qu, Guoying .................................2747 (E8, Tue) Qu, Wei .........................................1131 (B7, Tue) Quadakkers, W. Joe . ................... 2332 (D5, Wed) Quade, Antje ........1388 (B9, Tue), 1696 (B9, Fri) Quan, Xueling .............................. 3838 (J1, Mon) Quan, Zhen ................................... 621 (B4, Mon) Quandt, Eckhard .......................... 3423 (F5, Wed) Quesada, Calita ............................1301 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1596 (B9, Thu) 288
R Rabis, Annett .......... 1657 (B9, Thu), 3790 (I4, Wed) Rabot, Caroline ............................ 3482 (H1, Tue) Rachford, Frederic ........................3822 (I5, Wed) Radamson, Henry .......................3168 (E17, Tue) Radhakrishnan, Gouri ....................656 (B4, Wed) Radionova, Olga I..........................1476 (B9, Tue) Radisic, Aleksandar .....................2733 (E8, Tue), .......................................................2738 (E8, Tue) Radisic, Alex .................................2727 (E8, Tue) Radke, Clayton J........................... 1584 (B9, Thu) Radtke, Cláudio ............................2585 (E5, Tue) Radu, Ionut .............................. 2952 (E14, Mon), ........................2969 (E14, Tue), 2990 (E14, Wed) Radvanyi, Etienne ..........................641 (B4, Tue), ........................................................ 709 (B4, Thu) Rafaja, David .............................. 2343 (D5, Wed) Rafi, Joan Marc .............................2652 (E6, Tue) Ragnarsson, Lars-Åke . ............... 3119 (E17, Tue) Rahman, Md. Hafizur .................. 2396 (D7, Tue) Rahsepar, Mansour ...................... 1665 (B9, Thu) Raina, Supil . ................................. 257 (A2, Tue), .............................587 (B2, Wed), 3841 (J1, Mon) Raisanen, Alan ...............................878 (B6, Wed) Rajalingam, Thangavel ..................3923 (J2, Tue) Rajan, Grace . ..............................2881 (E12, Tue) Rajasekhara, Shreyas .................. 1276 (B9, Mon) Rajeshwar, Krishnan ................ 1722 (B10, Mon), .......................................................3386 (F4, Thu) Rajh, Tijana ................................1843 (B11, Wed) Rajkumar, Muniyandi .................. 3585 (I2, Mon) Ralbovsky, Peter ......................... 1007 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1008 (B6, Thu) Ramírez, Adriana ..........................1454 (B9, Tue) Ram, Manoj ...................................591 (B2, Wed) Ramachandra Rao, Sathuluri ............2051 (C2, Tue) Ramachandran, Balasubramanian . ....................... .........................3147 (E17, Tue), 3152 (E17, Tue) Ramadesigan, Venkatasailanathan ........................ ............................... 486 (B1, Thu), 1082 (B6, Fri) Ramaker, David E...........................643 (B4, Tue), .............................. 650 (B4, Tue), 1620 (B9, Thu) Ramalingam, Venkateswaran ........2480 (E2, Tue) Ramana, Chintalapalle V................678 (B4, Wed), ........................................................679 (B4, Wed) Ramanarayanan, Trikur A............ 2335 (D5, Wed) Ramanathan, Sasangan ..............2808 (E11, Wed) Ramanathan, Shriram . ...............1906 (B12, Tue), .....................................................1907 (B12, Tue) Ramani, Vijay ..............................1310 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1379 (B9, Tue), 1604 (B9, Thu), .............................. 1673 (B9, Fri), 1686 (B9, Fri), ........................................................ 1707 (B9, Fri) Ramaswamy, Nagappan . ...............428 (B1, Wed) Ramirez Castro, Claudia .............. 490 (B2, Mon), ....................................................... 492 (B2, Mon) Rammula, Raul ........................... 2463 (E2, Mon) Ramos, Tania . ............................1923 (B12, Wed) Rana, Jatinkumar ...........................962 (B6, Wed) Ranjbar Sahraie, Nastaran . ...........1442 (B9, Tue) Ranstad, Per ................................ 2520 (E4, Mon) Rao, Madhukar ............................2496 (E3, Wed) Rao, Mumin .................................. 339 (B1, Mon) Raoux, Simone . .........................2807 (E11, Wed) Rasmussen, Paul ............................ 607 (B2, Thu) Raspopin, Sergey P........................3699 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3700 (I3, Wed)
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Reshetenko, Tatyana V..................1387 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1678 (B9, Fri) Resta, Andrea .............................3172 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3178 (E17, Wed) Retoux, Richard ............................ 490 (B2, Mon) Rettew, Robert ..............................3821 (I5, Wed) Reyes, Darwin R........................ 2786 (E10, Mon) Reynaud, Marine . ...........................645 (B4, Tue) Reznicek, Alexander ..................3231 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3234 (E17, Thu) Rha, Sang Ho ..............................3077 (E16, Tue) Rheinländer, Philipp ...................... 1705 (B9, Fri) Rhoades, R...................................2802 (E10, Tue) Riaz, Ahmer ..................................1138 (B7, Tue) Ribadeneira, Rafael . .................... 1664 (B9, Thu) Ribeiro, J. F.....................................986 (B6, Wed) Ribeiro, Josimar ............................3785 (I4, Wed) Rice, Cynthia A.............................1316 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1379 (B9, Tue), 1667 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1673 (B9, Fri) Richard, Olivier ........................ 3105 (E17, Mon) Richards, Ryan M.........................100 (A1, Mon), ........................... 1340 (B9, Tue), 1342 (B9, Tue), .....................................................1910 (B12, Tue) Richards, William D.................... 1193 (B8, Mon), ....................................................1840 (B11, Wed) Richardson, Thomas J.................... 484 (B1, Thu), .............................. 735 (B5, Tue), 976 (B6, Wed), ........................................................ 1065 (B6, Fri) Richardson-Bullock, James S..........3194 (E17, Wed) Richenberg, Carl B.......................3220 (E17, Thu) Richert, Ranko ..............................2646 (E6, Tue) Richey, Francis W........................... 605 (B2, Thu) Richter, Curt A.............................2614 (E5, Wed), ........................ 2691 (E7, Tue), 2791 (E10, Mon), .....................................................2851 (E11, Thu) Richter, Harald ............................3131 (E17, Tue) Richter, Lee . ................................. 3284 (F2, Tue) Richter, Matthias . .....................1803 (B10, Wed), ...................................................... 3509 (H1, Tue) Richter, Simon ...........................3192 (E17, Wed) Rickords, Lee ................................2060 (C2, Tue) Ricote, Sandrine . .......................1923 (B12, Wed) Ridgway, Paul L......... 392 (B1, Tue), 964 (B6, Wed) Riedel, Stefan . ...........................2928 (E13, Wed) Riemann, Helge .......................... 2626 (E6, Mon) Riemer, Steve .......3393 (F5, Mon), 3398 (F5, Mon) Riesemeier, Heinrich . ..................1489 (B9, Wed) Rieutord, François . .................. 2952 (E14, Mon), ....................................................2990 (E14, Wed) Rigdon, William A........................1380 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1412 (B9, Tue), 1501 (B9, Wed), ........................................................ 1687 (B9, Fri) Righetti, Pierpaolo ........................1404 (B9, Tue) Rigsby, Matthew A......................1801 (B10, Wed) Riisager, Anders ............................3684 (I3, Wed) Rikitake, Kotaro . ..........................224 (A1, Mon) Rikukawa, Masahiro ....................1354 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1473 (B9, Tue), 1474 (B9, Tue) Riley, Daniel ..................................3719 (I3, Thu) Riley, Jason ................................1933 (B12, Wed) Riley, Leah A................................. 346 (B1, Mon) Rinaldo, Steven G..........................1315 (B9, Tue) Rincon Troconis, Brendy C......... 2350 (D6, Wed) Ringel, Steven .............................. 3236 (E17, Fri) Ringel, Steven A..........................3135 (E17, Tue) Rios, Emerson ............................. 2270 (D4, Wed) Rios, Orlando .............................. 3517 (H1, Wed) Risalvato, Frank ..........................1731 (B10, Tue) Risch, Marcel ............................. 1828 (B10, Thu) Rissing, Lutz ................................ 3412 (F5, Tue), ............................ 3413 (F5, Tue), 3416 (F5, Tue), ............................ 3419 (F5, Tue), 3432 (F5, Wed) Risteen, Bailey ............................. 2278 (D4, Thu) Ritala, Mikko ............................... 2280 (D4, Thu) Ritzdorf, Tom L........2741 (E8, Tue), 2744 (E8, Tue)
Rivera, Johary ............................. 3519 (H1, Wed) Rivera, Jonathan M.......................236 (A2, Mon), ....................................................... 724 (B5, Mon) Rizzoni, Giorgio . .......847 (B6, Tue), 1090 (B6, Fri) Roberts, Alexander J.......................522 (B2, Wed) Roberts, Christopher ................. 2963 (E14, Mon) Roberts, Joy ..................................1344 (B9, Tue) Robertson, Neil ............................3392 (F5, Mon) Robins, Matthew .......................... 1875 (B11, Fri) Robinson, David B.......................3270 (F2, Mon), ............................ 3276 (F2, Tue), 3328 (F3, Tue), ....................................................... 3811 (I5, Wed) Roccaforte, Fabrizio . ...................2536 (E4, Tue), .......................................................2568 (E4, Thu) Rochat, Névine . .........................2990 (E14, Wed) Rochefort, Dominic ......................1214 (B8, Tue) Rocheleau, Rick ...........................1547 (B9, Wed) Rockward, Tommy . .....................1301 (B9, Tue), ............................. 1596 (B9, Thu), 1672 (B9, Fri) Roddatis, Vladimir ....................... 789 (B6, Mon), ......................1839 (B11, Wed), 1885 (B12, Mon) Rode, Edward ............................. 2162 (D2, Wed) Rodenburg, C. M. ......................... 302 (A2, Wed) Rodgers, Martin .........................3186 (E17, Wed) Rodríguez de la Cruz, Norma .........2178 (D3, Mon) Rodríguez Vázquez, Ángel Gabriel ...................... .....................................................3146 (E17, Tue) Rodríguez Varela, F. J...................1454 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1456 (B9, Tue) Rodriguez, David ........................ 2351 (D6, Wed) Rodriguez, Paramaconi ................ 1657 (B9, Thu) Rodriguez-Garcia, Mario E.........2367 (D7, Mon), ............................2403 (D7, Tue), 2404 (D7, Tue) Roelofs, Robin ............................ 2466 (E2, Mon) Roemer, Andrew ........................... 308 (A3, Wed) Roeper, Donald F.........3609 (I3, Sun), 3729 (I3, Fri) Roev, Victor .................................1154 (B7, Wed) Rogel, Regis . ..............................3060 (E16, Tue) Rogers, Aaron Q............................ 1053 (B6, Thu) Rogers, Erin ..................................1362 (B9, Tue) Rogers, Fon ...........338 (B1, Mon), 508 (B2, Tue) Rogers, Reginald . ..........................878 (B6, Wed) Rogers, Tony N...............................520 (B2, Wed) Rogosic, John . ...............................664 (B4, Wed) Rohani, Sohrab ...............................98 (A1, Mon) Rohwer, Lauren . ...........................2767 (E9, Thu) Roig, Antoni . ..................................15 (A1, Mon) Rojo, Teofilo ................................ 789 (B6, Mon), .......................... 959 (B6, Wed), 1839 (B11, Wed) Rolandi, Marco ...........................3022 (E15, Tue) Rolff, Malte . ..................................897 (B6, Wed) Rolison, Debra R........................... 491 (B2, Mon), ............................ 576 (B2, Wed), 1148 (B7, Tue), ............................ 1173 (B7, Thu), 3822 (I5, Wed) Roller, Justin .................................. 1682 (B9, Fri) Rollins, Harry W..........................1234 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1239 (B8, Wed) Rolseth, Sverre .........2320 (D5, Tue), 3636 (I3, Tue) Roman, Cosmin Ioan ...................2755 (E8, Wed) Romankiw, Lubomyr ..................3391 (F5, Mon), ....................................................... 3407 (F5, Tue) Romann, Tavo .................................390 (B1, Tue) Romeri, Mario Valentino ...............426 (B1, Wed) Rommel, Mathias . ...................... 2463 (E2, Mon) Ronasi, Sima .................................1344 (B9, Tue) Rondinone, Adam J........................ 330 (B1, Mon) Rood, Shawn ........622 (B4, Mon), 1836 (B11, Wed) Rooyackers, Rita .........................3226 (E17, Thu) Roozbehani, Behrooz . .................. 3280 (F2, Tue) Roozeboom, F. ........................... 2462 (E2, Mon), ......................................................2756 (E8, Wed) Ros, Jeffrey ....................................874 (B6, Wed) Rosen, Brian .............................1790 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1791 (B10, Wed) Rosenthal, E. L............................... 302 (A2, Wed) Rosová, Alica .............................. 2463 (E2, Mon)
Ross, Frances ................................ 729 (B5, Mon) Rosso, Michel .............................. 3344 (F4, Wed) Rost, Hans ................................... 2626 (E6, Mon) Rostamikia, Gholamreza . .............. 3763 (I4, Tue) Rotenberg, Benjamin .....................525 (B2, Wed) Roth, Jörg ..................................... 1630 (B9, Thu) Rothhardt, Carolin ......................2982 (E14, Tue) Roué, Lionel ................................208 (A1, Mon), ..............................248 (A2, Mon), 3544 (I1, Tue) Rouault, Helene .........827 (B6, Tue), 1059 (B6, Fri) Rouchon, Denis . ...........................3806 (I5, Wed) Roucka, Radek .............................2538 (E4, Tue), ...........................2581 (E5, Mon), 3240 (E17, Fri) Rouget, Robert ............................. 1172 (B7, Thu) Roumi, Farshid ..............................926 (B6, Wed) Roumi, Jamshid .............................926 (B6, Wed) Rousse, Gwenaëlle . ........................645 (B4, Tue) Roussel, Philippe J........................2639 (E6, Tue), ..................................................... 3119 (E17, Tue) Roustan, Hervé ............................ 3461 (G2, Thu) Routkevitch, Dmitri .................... 2395 (D7, Tue), .......................................................4005 (J4, Wed) Rowe, Aaron W............................... 701 (B4, Thu) Rowell, Nelson ............................ 2383 (D7, Tue) Rowen, Adam M............................ 3276 (F2, Tue) Rowles, Matthew ...........................3719 (I3, Thu) Roy, Arunanshu . ......................... 2630 (E6, Mon) Roy, Claudie . ................................. 3777 (I4, Tue) Roy, Kaushik . ...............................2595 (E5, Tue) Royter, Yakov . ............................. 3238 (E17, Fri) Rozière, Jacques . ..........................1481 (B9, Tue) Rozier, Patrick . .............................. 715 (B4, Thu) Rozumov, Eugene .........................3390 (F4, Thu) Rubin, Leah . .................................. 3770 (I4, Tue) Rücker, Holger .......................... 3107 (E17, Mon) Rudawski, Nicholas ....................3170 (E17, Tue) Rudolf, Petra ................................ 3477 (H1, Tue) Rudolph, Matthias . ...................2928 (E13, Wed), .....................................................2943 (E13, Thu) Ruether, Thomas .......................... 3624 (I3, Mon) Ruffo, Riccardo . ............................ 268 (A2, Tue) Rugolo, Jason . ....... 395 (B1, Tue), 396 (B1, Tue) Ruiz, Ricardo ................................ 3400 (F5, Tue) Ruiz, Vanesa . ...... 201 (A1, Mon), 571 (B2, Wed) Rukowska, Iwona A. .....................557 (B2, Wed), ........................................................ 3753 (I4, Tue) Rumpf, Klemens ........................2375 (D7, Mon), ...........................2380 (D7, Tue), 2381 (D7, Tue), ...................................................... 2385 (D7, Tue) Runnerstrom, Evan ....................... 286 (A2, Wed) Rupp, Jennifer L........................ 1882 (B12, Mon), .....................................................2835 (E11, Thu) Rurigaki, Takeshi ........................... 3772 (I4, Tue) Rushton, Michael ......................... 1045 (B6, Thu) Russell, Harry B.........................1808 (B10, Wed), ....................................................2912 (E12, Wed) Russo, Richard E.............................758 (B5, Wed) Rutte, Megan . ..............................2440 (E1, Wed) Ryan, Paul ...................................3026 (E15, Tue) Rycerz, Leszek ...............................3714 (I3, Thu) Ryo, Hisamatsu ...............................71 (A1, Mon) Ryo, Tamura ..................................219 (A1, Mon) Ryou, Jae-Hyun . ...........................2529 (E4, Tue) Ryou, Myung-Hyun .......................904 (B6, Wed) Ryu, Beyong-Hwan . ...................3078 (E16, Tue) Ryu, K........................................... 3239 (E17, Fri) Ryu, Minki .................................3093 (E16, Wed) Ryu, Myung Kwan . .................. 3053 (E16, Mon) Ryu, Seung Hwan .........................2050 (C2, Tue) Ryu, WonHee .................................953 (B6, Wed)
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Saito, Tomo ................................2190 (D3, Mon), .........................2121 (D1, Wed), 2122 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2123 (D1, Wed) Saito, Yahachi ..............................2704 (E7, Wed) Saito, Yumiko . ............................. 1014 (B6, Thu) Saitoh, Takamasa ............................61 (A1, Mon) Saitoh, Tsuyoshi ......................... 2072 (C4, Mon), ..........................2074 (C4, Mon), 2080 (C4, Tue), .......................................................2090 (C4, Tue) Saitou, Masato ..............................2062 (C2, Tue) Saitou, Morihiro . ...........................900 (B6, Wed) Saji, Viswanathan S....................1778 (B10, Wed) Saka, Nannaji ...............................2491 (E3, Wed) Sakaebe, Hikari ............................ 627 (B4, Mon), ............................. 771 (B5, Wed), 880 (B6, Wed), ..........................1009 (B6, Thu), 1861 (B11, Thu) Sakaguchi, Hiroki .........................911 (B6, Wed), ........................................................929 (B6, Wed) Sakaguchi, Isao ........................... 1191 (B8, Mon) Sakaguchi, Takuya .........................837 (B6, Tue), ........................................................945 (B6, Wed) Sakaguchi, Yoshiki . .......................941 (B6, Wed) Sakai, Akira . ..............................3191 (E17, Wed) Sakai, Enju ..................................2874 (E12, Tue) Sakai, Jun’ichi . ...........................2189 (D3, Mon) Sakai, Ken-ichiro .......................... 3421 (F5, Tue) Sakai, Shoichiro ........................1848 (B11, Wed), .......................... 1865 (B11, Thu), 3681 (I3, Wed) Sakai, Takaaki ........265 (A2, Tue), 1962 (B12, Thu) Sakai, Tetsuo ............................... 1017 (B6, Thu), .............................. 1084 (B6, Fri), 1085 (B6, Fri), ....................... 1841 (B11, Wed), 1862 (B11, Thu) Sakai, Toshio . .................................97 (A1, Mon) Sakai, Yasuyuki . ...........................3798 (I4, Wed) Sakai, Yuka .................................1733 (B10, Tue) Sakaike, Kohei ...........................3059 (E16, Tue), .....................................................3064 (E16, Tue) Sakairi, Masatoshi . .................... 2251 (D3, Wed), ............................2398 (D7, Tue), 2429 (D7, Thu) Sakakibara, Yohei ........................ 2233 (D3, Tue) Sakamoto, Akihiko ....................... 1084 (B6, Fri), ........................................................ 1085 (B6, Fri) Sakamoto, Masaru ........................162 (A1, Mon) Sakamoto, Masatomi ................... 115 (A1, Mon), ............................ 116 (A1, Mon), 128 (A1, Mon), .............................130 (A1, Mon), 232 (A2, Mon) Sakamoto, Ryota ............................87 (A1, Mon), ...........................2076 (C4, Mon), 2078 (C4, Tue) Sakamoto, Taichi . ........................ 1017 (B6, Thu) Sakamoto, Taiki ..........3662 (I3, Tue), 3734 (I3, Fri) Sakamoto, Tatsuya .........................3897 (J2, Tue) Sakamoto, Tomokazu . .................1572 (B9, Wed) Sakamoto, Toshitsugu .................2796 (E10, Tue) Sakamoto, Yukihiro . .................... 3282 (F2, Tue), .......................... 3321 (F3, Mon), 3322 (F3, Mon) Sakata, Jiro . ....................................362 (B1, Tue) Sakata, Tomomi ............................3989 (J4, Wed) Sakata, Wakako ............................ 3487 (H1, Tue) Sakaushi, Ken ................................670 (B4, Wed) Sakita, Alan M............................... 3309 (F2, Tue) Sakiyama, Kei ..............................2451 (E1, Wed) Sakiyama, Yoko ............................1352 (B9, Tue) Sakka, Tetsuo ......2368 (D7, Mon), 2377 (D7, Mon) Sakoda, Akiyoshi ..........................3798 (I4, Wed) Sakou, Shinnosuke . ......................193 (A1, Mon) Sakugawa, Suguru ....................... 2276 (D4, Thu) Sakuma, Y.....................................2620 (E5, Wed) Sakuraba, Masao .........................3125 (E17, Tue) Sakurai, Hidehiro ......................... 3502 (H1, Tue) Sakurai, Masataka .........................1439 (B9, Tue) Sakurai, Yosuke ..............................59 (A1, Mon) Salamom, Beata .............................3714 (I3, Thu) Salamone, Matteo M....................... 268 (A2, Tue) Salanne, Mathieu ...... 525 (B2, Wed), 648 (B4, Tue) Salazar, Raul .................................3806 (I5, Wed) Saldaña, Laura ............................ 2141 (D1, Wed)
Salehi, Amin .............................. 1811 (B10, Thu) Salehi-Khojin, Amin .................1790 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1791 (B10, Wed) Salitra, Gregory . ............................580 (B2, Wed) Salles, Philippe .............................. 715 (B4, Thu) Salman, S..................................... 2361 (D6, Wed) Salmeron, Miquel ........................ 3483 (H1, Tue) Salomon, Mark ............................ 1181 (B7, Thu) Saly, Mark ................................... 2465 (E2, Mon) Samarelli, Antonio ......................3225 (E17, Thu) Samejima, Masahiro ................... 3587 (I2, Mon), ..............................3595 (I2, Tue), 2055 (C2, Tue) Samjeske, Gabor .......................... 1658 (B9, Thu) Sammak, Amir ............................3162 (E17, Tue) Sammes, Nigel M............................ 464 (B1, Thu) Sampson, Ron ............................3169 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3231 (E17, Thu) Sampurno, Yasa ............................2509 (E3, Thu) Samson, Matthew ......................2895 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2879 (E12, Tue) Samukawa, Seiji .......................... 3243 (E17, Fri) Sanada, Masakazu . ....................... 799 (B6, Mon) Sanada, Takashi . ............................863 (B6, Wed) Sanchez, Carlos . ..........................1997 (C1, Wed) Sanchez, Clement . .........................3856 (J1, Tue) Sanchez, Dilsom A......................2828 (E11, Wed) Sanchez, Errol .............................3215 (E17, Thu) Sánchez, Juan Carlos .................. 2342 (D5, Wed) Sanchez, Sylvia .............................3806 (I5, Wed) Sánchez-Fontecoba, Paula ............ 789 (B6, Mon) Sánchez Sáenz, Carlos Ignacio ........ 1614 (B9, Thu) Sanderson, Robbie J......................1319 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1365 (B9, Tue) Sandhage, Kenneth H................... 2333 (D5, Wed) Sandrino, Bianca .............................96 (A1, Mon) Sands, Tim ................................... 3958 (J3, Mon) Sangaraju, Shanmugam ...............1578 (B9, Wed) Sangiovanni, Joseph J.....................3604 (I3, Sun) Sanguinetti, Stefano ...................3200 (E17, Wed) Sanjurjo, Angel ........................... 2253 (D3, Wed) Sankaranarayanan, Subramanian ......241 (A2, Mon) Sankari, A.......................................3377 (F4, Thu) Sann, Kerstin . ...............................1209 (B8, Tue) Sannegowda, Lokesh K.................1457 (B9, Tue) Sannohe, Mai ................................ 333 (B1, Mon) Sano, Hikaru .........771 (B5, Wed), 1861 (B11, Thu) Sano, Mikako ................................. 3569 (I1, Tue) Sansinena, Jose-Maria ................... 1688 (B9, Fri) Santana, Juan J....... 2288 (D4, Thu), 2282 (D4, Thu) Santee, Stu ................................... 1040 (B6, Thu) Santhanagopalan, Shriram ........... 3460 (G2, Thu) Santinacci, Lionel ....................... 2401 (D7, Tue), ........................... 2412 (D7, Wed), 2475 (E2, Tue) Santini, Catherine ...........................827 (B6, Tue) Santoro, Carlo .............................1988 (C1, Wed), ..........................1994 (C1, Wed), 2006 (C2, Mon) Santos, Cherry . ............................ 3625 (I3, Mon) Santos, Fabiana S..........................2059 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2061 (C2, Tue) Santos, Jamila M...........................2059 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2061 (C2, Tue) Santos, Janaina S........................... 2230 (D3, Tue) Santos, Michael . .........................3151 (E17, Tue) Sapkota, Arun ..............................2444 (E1, Wed) Sapountzi, Foteini ......................1959 (B12, Wed) Sapp, Brian ..................................2498 (E3, Wed) Saradhi, P. Maram ...................... 2329 (D5, Wed), ..................................................... 2330 (D5, Wed) Saraf, Laxmikant . .......................1904 (B12, Tue) Sarangan, Andrew .........................3993 (J4, Wed) Saraswat, Krishna ...................... 2630 (E6, Mon), .....................................................3222 (E17, Thu) Saravanakumar, Duraisamy .......1768 (B10, Wed) Saravanan, K. ............................. 1860 (B11, Thu) Saraya, Takuya .......................... 2790 (E10, Mon) Sariciftci, Niyazi Serdar . ...........1773 (B10, Wed)
Sabuncu, Ahmet C.........................2766 (E9, Thu) Sabuncuoglu, Deniz ......................3987 (J4, Wed) Sachitanand, Rakshith . ............... 2341 (D5, Wed) Sacui, Iulia ....................................244 (A2, Mon) Sadana, Devendra ......................3231 (E17, Thu), ........................3351 (F4, Wed), 2992 (E14, Wed), .....................................................3234 (E17, Thu) Sadao Fugivara, Cecílio ................ 3309 (F2, Tue) Sadaoka, Yoshihiko . ......................72 (A1, Mon), .......................................................166 (A1, Mon) Sadeghi Alavijeh, Alireza ............ 1631 (B9, Thu) Sadoh, Taizoh . .............................2635 (E6, Tue), .......................3149 (E17, Tue), 3195 (E17, Wed), .....................................................3157 (E17, Tue) Sadoway, Donald R.........................363 (B1, Tue), ............................... 364 (B1, Tue), 476 (B1, Thu), .............................664 (B4, Wed), 731 (B5, Mon), ........................... 1204 (B8, Tue), 1212 (B8, Tue), ........................1868 (B11, Thu), 2159 (D2, Wed), ............................3675 (I3, Wed), 3677 (I3, Wed), ..............................3678 (I3, Wed), 3718 (I3, Thu) Saeed, Mahfouz A.......................2905 (E12, Wed) Saeki, Tatsuya ...............................2048 (C2, Tue) Saeki, Toru .................................. 1200 (B8, Mon) Sagane, Fumihiro ...........................821 (B6, Tue), .............................. 660 (B4, Wed), 748 (B5, Tue), ........................... 749 (B5, Tue), 1957 (B12, Wed) Sagara, Takamasa . ......................... 3758 (I4, Tue) Sagawa, Takeshi . ..........................2019 (C2, Tue) Sagnes, Isabelle . .........................3140 (E17, Tue) Saha, Madhu ................................ 1583 (B9, Thu) Saha, Partha ....................................353 (B1, Tue) Sahara, Go . ...................................151 (A1, Mon) Sahni, S.......................................3198 (E17, Wed) Sahoo, Satyaprakash ..................... 259 (A2, Tue), ...........................2583 (E5, Mon), 3478 (H1, Tue) Sahu, Akhila Kumar . .................. 1601 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1662 (B9, Thu) Sai, Masakazu ...............................3896 (J1, Wed) Saïd Rouifed, Mohamed .............3143 (E17, Tue) Saida, Takahiro ............................1366 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1491 (B9, Wed) Sailor, M. J.................................... 2425 (D7, Thu) Saini, Mandeep .............................3812 (I5, Wed) Saito, Chiharu .............................. 3498 (H1, Tue) Saito, Hirokazu .............................. 3561 (I1, Tue) Saito, Hiroyuki . .......................... 2096 (D1, Wed) Saito, Kyosuke ........................... 2128 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2135 (D1, Wed) Saito, Masakazu ..........................1737 (B10, Tue) Saito, Masato ...............................2036 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2039 (C2, Tue), 2042 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2056 (C2, Tue) Saito, Mikako . .............................2032 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2033 (C2, Tue), 2034 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2037 (C2, Tue), 2043 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2044 (C2, Tue), 2047 (C2, Tue), ............................ 2052 (C2, Tue), 2040 (C2, Tue) Saito, Minoru ..............................2184 (D3, Mon) Saito, Mitsuhiro .............................3902 (J2, Tue) Saito, Morihiro . .............................64 (A1, Mon), ..............................896 (B6, Wed), 1060 (B6, Fri), .......................... 1448 (B9, Tue), 3454 (G2, Wed), ............................. 3622 (I3, Mon), 3647 (I3, Tue) Saito, Naoto ................................ 1197 (B8, Mon) Saito, Ryosuke ................................74 (A1, Mon) Saito, Shin-ichi ...........................3129 (E17, Tue) Saito, Shoko ..........2007 (C2, Mon), 2057 (C2, Tue) Saito, Takeyasu .......................... 2726 (E8, Mon), .........................2728 (E8, Tue), 2827 (E11, Wed), ........................2939 (E13, Wed), 3346 (F4, Wed), ...................................................... 3507 (H1, Tue) Saito, Tatsuya ................................. 702 (B4, Thu) 290
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Sarkar, Andrew ............................1544 (B9, Wed) Sarker, Subrata ..........................1779 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1804 (B10, Wed) Sarode, Himanshu N......................1467 (B9, Tue) Saruwatari, Daisuke ...................1805 (B10, Wed) Saruwatari, Isamu ......................... 721 (B5, Mon) Sasabe, Takashi ...........................1499 (B9, Wed), .......................... 1486 (B9, Wed), 1487 (B9, Wed) Sasagawa, Shinya ..........................869 (B6, Wed) Sasakawa, Tetsuya ........................ 620 (B4, Mon) Sasaki, Hideaki ...............................824 (B6, Tue) Sasaki, Kazunari ......................... 1260 (B9, Sun), .......................1918 (B12, Wed), 2152 (D2, Wed), ........................... 3376 (F4, Thu), 1384 (B9, Tue), .............................1416 (B9, Tue), 1684 (B9, Fri), ..........................1981 (B12, Thu), 3475 (H1, Tue) Sasaki, Keiji .................................. 285 (A2, Wed) Sasaki, Kotaro ........................... 1817 (B10, Thu), ........................... 2149 (D2, Wed), 3817 (I5, Wed) Sasaki, Makoto .............................2029 (C2, Tue) Sasaki, Masashi . ......................... 2095 (D1, Wed) Sasaki, Masato ..............................2045 (C2, Tue) Sasaki, Shin-ichi .........................2859 (E12, Tue) Sasaki, Takayoshi . ..................... 1191 (B8, Mon), .......................................................2684 (E7, Tue) Sasaki, Yugo . ................................2029 (C2, Tue) Sasaki, Yuji ................................... 627 (B4, Mon) Sasaki, Yukio . ...............................226 (A1, Mon) Sasaki, Yuko . ......132 (A1, Mon), 134 (A1, Mon) Sasamura, Tetsuya . ........................ 260 (A2, Tue) Sasano, Junji ..................................61 (A1, Mon), ..............................71 (A1, Mon), 202 (A1, Mon), ........................... 212 (A1, Mon), 3326 (F3, Mon) Sasim, Elżbieta .......................... 1866 (B11, Thu) Sassi, Mauro .................................. 268 (A2, Tue) Sassin, Megan B.............................576 (B2, Wed) Sasthan Kuttipillai, Padmanaban ...520 (B2, Wed) Sastry, Ann M..................................883 (B6, Wed) Sata, Noriko .......187 (A1, Mon), 188 (A1, Mon), . ................................................... 1880 (B12, Mon) Satcher, Joe ................................. 3356 (F4, Wed), ...........................3474 (H1, Tue), 3518 (H1, Wed) Sathrum, Aaron ...............................376 (B1, Tue) Sato, Akihiro ............................... 2128 (D1, Wed) Sato, Jun . ........................................82 (A1, Mon) Sato, K. ...........................................44 (A1, Mon) Sato, Kai ......................................2700 (E7, Wed) Sato, Katsutoshi ...........................155 (A1, Mon), ....................................................1785 (B10, Wed) Sato, Kazuhisa ...............................383 (B1, Tue), .........................2292 (D5, Mon), 2296 (D5, Mon) Sato, Kazuyuki . ..........................1496 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1266 (B9, Sun) Sato, Ken . .................................... 1669 (B9, Thu) Sato, Kenji .................................... 331 (B1, Mon) Sato, Koji .......................................3900 (J2, Tue) Sato, Masugu ................................ 719 (B5, Mon) Sato, Mineo ...........3897 (J2, Tue), 3898 (J2, Tue) Sato, Noboru ............................... 2328 (D5, Wed) Sato, Ryosuke ................................3867 (J1, Tue) Sato, Satoru .................................. 3498 (H1, Tue) Sato, Seiichiro ............................... 284 (A2, Wed) Sato, Shinji . ................................ 2514 (E4, Mon) Sato, Shinya ................................. 3839 (J1, Mon) Sato, Takaaki . .................................31 (A1, Mon) Sato, Takahiro ................................3971 (J3, Tue) Sato, Takaya .................................1515 (B9, Wed) Sato, Taketomo ........................... 2418 (D7, Wed) Sato, Tetsuya .................................2014 (C2, Tue) Sato, Tomoaki ................................3847 (J1, Tue) Sato, Yasuhiro ...............................3989 (J4, Wed) Sato, Yasushi .................................3789 (I4, Wed) Sato, Yuichi ...................................189 (A1, Mon) Sato, Yukari . ................................. 3255 (F1, Tue) Sato, Yusuke . ..... 2279 (D4, Thu), 135 (A1, Mon) Satoh, Hina ...................................133 (A1, Mon)
Satoh, Ikuo .....................................3885 (J1, Tue) Satoh, Nobuo ................................ 278 (A2, Wed) Satoh, Shino ....................................58 (A1, Mon) Satoh, Tomohiro . .... 226 (A1, Mon), 593 (B2, Wed) Satoh, Yoshihiro ...........................2620 (E5, Wed) Satomoto, Souichi ........................2438 (E1, Wed) Satoshi, Satoshi ...........................2884 (E12, Tue) Satsangee, Soami Piara ................1985 (C1, Wed) Saurel, D.....................................1839 (B11, Wed) Sauvage, Sébastien . ....................3140 (E17, Tue) Savage, Don ...............................3183 (E17, Wed) Savage, John .................................1391 (B9, Tue) Savchuk, Anastasia ........................ 3645 (I3, Tue) Savidand, Gregory ....................... 3355 (F4, Wed) Savin, Hele . .................................2655 (E6, Wed) Savinell, Robert F...........................772 (B5, Wed), ...........................1702 (B9, Fri), 1794 (B10, Wed) Sawabe, Atsuhito ........................... 3559 (I1, Tue) Sawaguchi, Takahiro . .................. 3256 (F1, Tue), ......................................................3269 (F2, Mon) Sawamura, Takahiro ................... 2071 (C4, Mon) Sawano, Kentarou ......................3205 (E17, Wed) Sawayama, Tomohiro ....................3907 (J2, Tue) Sawka, Wayne ...............................3390 (F4, Thu) Sazhin, Sergiy V.............................885 (B6, Wed), .......................... 1234 (B8, Wed), 1239 (B8, Wed) Scapellato, Giorgia G................... 2631 (E6, Mon) Scarlett, Nicola . .............................3719 (I3, Thu) Schöner, Adolf ............................ 2517 (E4, Mon) Schürmann, Mark .......................2982 (E14, Tue) Schütze, Michael . ....................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Schad, Don . ................................... 1070 (B6, Fri) Schaefer, Moritz . ..........................169 (A1, Mon) Schaekers, M................................2946 (E13, Thu) Schaff, William .............................2533 (E4, Tue) Schatz, Rich ............................... 1816 (B10, Thu) Schauer, Mark ................................55 (A1, Mon), ..............................215 (A1, Mon), 1064 (B6, Fri) Schedel-Niedrig, Thomas ..........1771 (B10, Wed) Schedlbauer, Tanja ........................1205 (B8, Tue) Scheers, Johan . ...........................1226 (B8, Wed), ...........................1236 (B8, Wed), 1256 (B8, Thu) Scheffler, Rouven . ...................... 1108 (B7, Mon) Schennach, Robert ........................ 3287 (F2, Tue) Scherrer, Barbara ...................... 1883 (B12, Mon) Scherson, Daniel J..........................3825 (I5, Wed) Schindelholz, Eric ........................ 2278 (D4, Thu) Schippel, Fabian .........................2974 (E14, Tue) Schiros, Theanne . ......................1757 (B10, Wed) Schlichting, Gregory J.................. 1598 (B9, Thu) Schlifke, Annalena ........................1209 (B8, Tue) Schlueter, James . ........................2486 (E3, Wed), ......................................................2489 (E3, Wed) Schlueter, John .............................. 1117 (B7, Tue) Schlupp, Meike V...................... 1883 (B12, Mon), .....................................................1891 (B12, Tue) Schmülling, Guido .........................659 (B4, Wed) Schmeißer, Dieter .....................1803 (B10, Wed), ...................................................... 3509 (H1, Tue) Schmeisser, Dieter ........................2479 (E2, Tue) Schmidbauer, Wolfgang .................763 (B5, Wed) Schmidt, Craig ............................. 1037 (B6, Thu) Schmidt, Jan . ................................2642 (E6, Tue) Schmidt, Peter .............................. 3960 (J3, Mon) Schmidt, Ruediger ....................... 1248 (B8, Thu) Schmidt, Thomas J....................... 1657 (B9, Thu), .......................................................3790 (I4, Wed) Schmidt, Udo ............................... 3296 (F2, Tue), ............................ 3353 (F4, Wed), 3411 (F5, Tue) Schmidt, Volker . ..........................1336 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1489 (B9, Wed) Schmiedel, Thomas . ................... 1280 (B9, Mon) Schmitz, Andre .............................1205 (B8, Tue) Schmitz, Moritz ..........................2971 (E14, Tue) Schmitz, Raphael W.......................1205 (B8, Tue) Schmitz, Rene ...............................1205 (B8, Tue)
Schmuki, P.................................. 2258 (D3, Wed), ............................2393 (D7, Tue), 2437 (D7, Thu) Schmuki, Patrik . .......................... 2387 (D7, Tue) Schmutz, Patrik ............................239 (A2, Mon), ..........................2357 (D6, Wed), 2360 (D6, Wed) Schnaidt, Johannes . .....................1537 (B9, Wed) Schneider, Holger ........................ 1248 (B8, Thu) Schneider, Meike ...........................763 (B5, Wed) Schneider, Oliver .........................1404 (B9, Tue), ..........................1919 (B12, Wed), 3293 (F2, Tue) Scholta, Joachim ..........................1489 (B9, Wed) Scholtes, Tom L. M.......................2623 (E5, Wed) Schoof, Gunter ............................ 2577 (E5, Mon) Schouenborg, Jens ......................... 3589 (I2, Tue) Schougaard, Steen . ....................1851 (B11, Wed) Schouteden, Koen .......................3174 (E17, Tue) Schröttner, Hartmuth . ...................1328 (B9, Tue) Schrader, Robin . ......................... 2518 (E4, Mon) Schrank, Franz ............................2983 (E14, Tue) Schreiber, Lars ...........................3183 (E17, Wed) Schrimpf, Ron .........2637 (E6, Tue), 2641 (E6, Tue) Schrlau, Michael ...........................2769 (E9, Thu) Schroder, Dieter K.........................2646 (E6, Tue) Schroeder, Matthias ....................... 596 (B2, Thu) Schroeder, Thomas . ................... 2577 (E5, Mon), ....................................................3179 (E17, Wed) Schroeder, Uwe . ......................... 2576 (E5, Mon) Schroers, Jan ......... 1502 (B9, Wed), 3786 (I4, Wed) Schubert, E. Fred ........................3016 (E15, Tue) Schuh, Carsten .........465 (B1, Thu), 1183 (B7, Thu) Schulz, Volker P............................ 1634 (B9, Thu) Schulze, Hans-Joachim ................2645 (E6, Tue), .......................................................2647 (E6, Tue) Schulze, Joerg ............................3175 (E17, Wed) Schumacher, Gerhard . ...................962 (B6, Wed) Schumacher, Peter . ..................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Schuster, Elke .............................. 1000 (B6, Thu) Schustereder, Werner ...................2645 (E6, Tue), .......................................................2647 (E6, Tue) Schwaiger, Ruth ............................ 3416 (F5, Tue) Schwartz, Daniel T......................... 3250 (F1, Tue) Schwartz, M................................... 3406 (F5, Tue) Schwarzacher, W........................... 3422 (F5, Wed) Schwarzenbach, Walter .................2634 (E6, Tue) Schwegler, Eric .........................1765 (B10, Wed), .................................................... 1717 (B10, Sun) Schweiss, Ruediger ........................ 1674 (B9, Fri) Schweizer, Stefan L...................... 2427 (D7, Thu) Schwendt, Dominik .................... 2580 (E5, Mon) Scott, Daniel M...........................1772 (B10, Wed) Scott, Dennis ...............................2968 (E14, Tue) Scott, Erik .................................... 1037 (B6, Thu) Scott, J. F.......... 2828 (E11, Wed), 3478 (H1, Tue) Scrosati, Bruno ............................ 777 (B6, Mon), ............................ 1117 (B7, Tue), 1118 (B7, Tue), ....................................................... 782 (B6, Mon) Scruggs, Andrew .........................3018 (E15, Tue) Scuderi, Antonino .........................2568 (E4, Thu) Scully, J. R......... 2169 (D2, Thu), 2170 (D2, Thu) Seal, Sudipta .................................205 (A1, Mon) Searle, Justin R.............................. 2284 (D4, Thu) Seddighian, A................................. 3280 (F2, Tue) Sedenho, Graziela .......................... 3571 (I1, Tue) See, Evan J.....................................1285 (B9, Tue) Seeba, Hayo ...................................864 (B6, Wed) Seebauer, Edmund G.................... 2632 (E6, Mon) Seeley, Dale ..................................2016 (C2, Tue) Ségalini, Julie . ...............................530 (B2, Wed) Segawa, Hiroshi .........................2861 (E12, Tue), ........................2869 (E12, Tue), 2875 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2884 (E12, Tue) Segawa, Hiroyo . ..........................235 (A2, Mon), ..................................................... 2411 (D7, Wed) Segundo, Milton P........................ 2109 (D1, Wed) Sehgal, Amit .................................2778 (E9, Thu) Seifert, Hans J........1000 (B6, Thu), 2327 (D5, Wed)
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Seiser, Andrew .............................2446 (E1, Wed) Sekhar, Praveen . ...........................3895 (J1, Wed) Seki, Juntaro ............................... 1200 (B8, Mon) Seki, Kenji .................................... 3288 (F2, Tue) Seki, Shu ......................................... 3736 (I3, Fri) Seki, Tadanori ...............................3681 (I3, Wed) Sekiguchi, Kyouichi ................... 2115 (D1, Wed) Sekiguchi, Takashi ...................... 1191 (B8, Mon) Sekine, Kyoichi . ........................... 341 (B1, Mon) Sekine, Yusuke ............................2874 (E12, Tue) Sekito, Takeshi ...........................1786 (B10, Wed) Sekiya, Tomohiro ........................2890 (E12, Tue) Sekizawa, Koshi ......................... 3450 (G2, Wed) Sekizawa, Oki .......1491 (B9, Wed), 1658 (B9, Thu) Seko, Atsuto ................................ 1195 (B8, Mon) Sekol, Ryan C................................ 716 (B4, Thu), ........................... 1502 (B9, Wed), 3786 (I4, Wed) Selamet, Omer F.............................. 1704 (B9, Fri) Seland, Frode ......... 1592 (B9, Thu), 3794 (I4, Wed) Selmi, Luca ................................. 3117 (E17, Tue) Selskis, Algirdas ...........................1455 (B9, Tue) Selvaraj, Sathees Kannan . ............2467 (E2, Tue) Selvasekarapandian, S......................382 (B1, Tue) Semenikhin, Oleg ........................ 2285 (D4, Thu) Sen, Jen Shu ............. 2544 (E4, Tue), 2940 (E13, Wed) Sen, Sunita ....................................2763 (E9, Thu) Senami, Masato . ........................3145 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3209 (E17, Wed) Senanayake, Gamini ...................... 3545 (I1, Tue) Senda, Yui .......................................361 (B1, Tue) Senesky, Debbie G.................... 3005 (E15, Mon), .....................................................3032 (E15, Tue) Senguttuvan, Premkumar . .........1832 (B11, Wed) Seno, Aya ......................................2019 (C2, Tue) Senoh, Hiroshi .............................1458 (B9, Tue), ........................1861 (B11, Thu), 1862 (B11, Thu) Sentanin, F........................................391 (B1, Tue) Seo, D. W....................................1936 (B12, Wed) Seo, Daniel M..............................1229 (B8, Wed), ............................1249 (B8, Thu), 1250 (B8, Thu) Seo, Dong-Hwa . .......................... 786 (B6, Mon), ............................. 1030 (B6, Thu), 1066 (B6, Fri) Seo, Hong-Seok .............................963 (B6, Wed) Seo, Hyoree . ..................................434 (B1, Wed) Seo, Hyung Suk ..............................80 (A1, Mon) Seo, Im Sul . ..........176 (A1, Mon), 829 (B6, Tue) Seo, Jeongsuk .............................. 1645 (B9, Thu) Seo, Jihoon . ......2500 (E3, Wed), 2503 (E3, Wed) Seo, Jin Won ...............................3219 (E17, Thu) Seo, Jin-Suk .............................. 3048 (E16, Mon) Seo, Joonkyo .................................1453 (B9, Tue) Seo, Jung Hye .............................. 3496 (H1, Tue) Seo, Jung Wook .........................1949 (B12, Wed) Seo, Kwang Il ...............................3981 (J3, Tue), ...............................3982 (J3, Tue), 3983 (J3, Tue) Seo, Min Ho ..................................1453 (B9, Tue) Seo, Min-Hyun .............................1429 (B9, Tue) Seo, Myungwon .............................904 (B6, Wed) Seo, Se Won ...............................2911 (E12, Wed) Seo, Seok-Jun ........................... 3053 (E16, Mon) Seo, Seung-Ho ..............................2749 (E8, Tue) Seo, Sooyeon .................................421 (B1, Wed) Seo, Yeong-Hui ...........................3078 (E16, Tue) Seok, Jun Yeong . ........................2843 (E11, Thu) Seok, Manju .............................. 3051 (E16, Mon) Seol, Jong-Heon . ..........................1472 (B9, Tue) Seon, Jong Baek . ...................... 3053 (E16, Mon) Seong, Choongkee ........................2507 (E3, Thu) Seong, Gi Hun ...............................28 (A1, Mon), .................................34 (A1, Mon), 35 (A1, Mon) Sepehri, Abtin ...............................3990 (J4, Wed) Sepehrifard, Ali ............................ 2390 (D7, Tue) Sephane, Nicolas . .........................1481 (B9, Tue) Sepp, Silver .................................... 1690 (B9, Fri) Septina, Wilman . .......................2908 (E12, Wed) Serizawa, Shin ............................... 1061 (B6, Fri)
Serkland, Darwin K....................3034 (E15, Wed) Serov, Alexey .............................. 1610 (B9, Thu), ...........................1646 (B9, Thu), 1663 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1699 (B9, Fri) Serrao, Davide .............................3319 (F3, Mon) Seshadri, Hari .............................. 1877 (B11, Fri) Sethuraman, Vijay A.......................744 (B5, Tue), ............................... 747 (B5, Tue), 754 (B5, Tue), .............................. 770 (B5, Wed), 877 (B6, Wed) Setlur, A............... 3927 (J2, Wed), 3974 (J3, Tue) Setlur, Anant .........3970 (J3, Tue), 3972 (J3, Tue) Setoyama, Hiroyuki ..................... 301 (A2, Wed), ............................ 3511 (H1, Tue), 3512 (H1, Tue) Seung, Hyun-Min ......................2840 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2841 (E11, Thu) Seweryn, Jakub .............................1452 (B9, Tue) Seyeux, Antoine ........................... 2280 (D4, Thu) Seymour, Ieuan ............................ 1045 (B6, Thu) Sezgin, Nagihan ............................887 (B6, Wed), .............................. 967 (B6, Wed), 968 (B6, Wed) Seznec, Vincent . ........................... 715 (B4, Thu), .....................................................1911 (B12, Tue) Sha, Yao ............ 1308 (B9, Tue), 1561 (B9, Wed) Shaffer, Christian ........................ 1049 (B6, Thu), ........................................................ 1058 (B6, Fri) Shaganov, Anton ........................... 3412 (F5, Tue) Shah, Asma .................................. 3539 (I1, Mon) Shah, Kanai ...................................4003 (J4, Wed) Shah, Piyush .................................3993 (J4, Wed) Shah, Vishal A.............................3148 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3194 (E17, Wed) Shahbazian-Yassar, R. R..................379 (B1, Tue) Shahedipou-Sandvik, Fatemeh ........2552 (E4, Wed) Shahrjerdi, Davood ...................2992 (E14, Wed), ...................................................... 3351 (F4, Wed) Shak, Andrey V............................... 3650 (I3, Tue) Shamoto, Mitsuhiro ......................544 (B2, Wed), ..............................3775 (I4, Tue), 3784 (I4, Wed) Shan, Bin . ......... 1015 (B6, Thu), 2436 (D7, Thu) Shanbhag, Sneha . ..... 375 (B1, Tue), 524 (B2, Wed) Shaner, Matthew R.......................1711 (B10, Sun) Shang, Meng ..........469 (B1, Thu), 1968 (B12, Thu) Shannon, Curtis . ..... 3330 (F3, Tue), 3808 (I5, Wed) Shannon, John M.........................3065 (E16, Tue) Shao, Yuyan ......... 393 (B1, Tue), 1171 (B7, Thu) Shao-Horn, Yang . ........................193 (A1, Mon), .......................... 500 (B2, Mon), 1103 (B7, Mon), .......................... 1105 (B7, Mon), 1114 (B7, Tue), .........................1168 (B7, Wed), 1276 (B9, Mon), ........................ 1828 (B10, Thu), 1903 (B12, Tue) Shapel, Aliaksandr ..........................359 (B1, Tue) Sharifi, Samin .............................. 2200 (D3, Tue) Sharifiasl, Samin ............... 2156 (D2, Wed), 2176 .................................. (D3, Mon), 2225 (D3, Tue), ...................................................... 2224 (D3, Tue) Sharma, A.......................................2778 (E9, Thu) Sharma, G. L................................. 3478 (H1, Tue) Sharma, Peter A............................ 3276 (F2, Tue), ....................................................... 3811 (I5, Wed) Sharma, Prithu ...........................3136 (E17, Tue), ...................................................... 3236 (E17, Fri) Sharma, Rachit . ........................... 3426 (F5, Wed) Sharma, Saurabh .........................2986 (E14, Tue) Sharman, Jonathan ..................... 1276 (B9, Mon), .......................................................1317 (B9, Tue) Shaw, Barbara A........................... 2139 (D1, Wed) Shaw, Travis . ............................. 1818 (B10, Thu) Shchetinskii, Andrey V...................3699 (I3, Wed) Shea-Rohwer, Lauren ...................3932 (J2, Wed) Shearing, Paul .......... 475 (B1, Thu), 802 (B6, Mon) Sheludko, Boris . ......................... 2066 (C4, Mon) Shembel, Elena ...............................378 (B1, Tue) Shen, C. C..................................... 2175 (D2, Thu) Shen, Fang-Yu . .............................2730 (E8, Tue) Shen, Hong .................................3019 (E15, Tue) Shen, Laifa .....................................975 (B6, Wed)
Shen, Ming Cheng .......................1243 (B8, Wed) Shen, Pei Kang . ............................547 (B2, Wed), ............................ 3745 (I4, Mon), 3776 (I4, Tue), .......................................................3799 (I4, Wed) Shen, Shih-Haur . .........................2495 (E3, Wed) Shen, Shyh-Chiang .......................2529 (E4, Tue) Shen, Weida .............................. 1886 (B12, Mon) Shen, Xuesong ................................27 (A1, Mon) Shen, Yanbai ................................1516 (B9, Wed) Shenai, K..................................... 2522 (E4, Mon), ......................... 2527 (E4, Mon), 2550 (E4, Wed), ...........................2554 (E4, Wed), 2560 (E4, Wed) Sheng, Kuang . ..............................2539 (E4, Tue) Sheng, Lieyi .................................2622 (E5, Wed) Sheng, Wenchao . ........................ 1276 (B9, Mon) Shenoy, Vivek B..............................744 (B5, Tue), ............................... 747 (B5, Tue), 754 (B5, Tue), ........................... 770 (B5, Wed), 1908 (B12, Tue) Shepard, Kenneth . ........................ 3407 (F5, Tue) Sherazi, Tauqir A............................1470 (B9, Tue) Sheridan, David C........................ 2518 (E4, Mon) Sheridan, Edel .................................822 (B6, Tue) Sheridan, Leah B..........................3270 (F2, Mon), ....................................................... 3328 (F3, Tue) Sherman, Elena .............................. 1089 (B6, Fri) Sherwood, Daniel ........................ 2210 (D3, Tue) Shet, Sudhakar .......... 3556 (I1, Tue), 3570 (I1, Tue) Shevchuk, Andrew I..................... 2002 (C2, Mon) Shi, Alan .......................................2016 (C2, Tue) Shi, Chang-Chuan ..........................454 (B1, Wed) Shi, Chaojun ................................ 3626 (I3, Mon) Shi, Junxiang . ............................. 2153 (D2, Wed) Shi, Ping . ......................................2732 (E8, Tue) Shi, San-Qiang ............................2194 (D3, Mon) Shi, Siqi . ....................................... 727 (B5, Mon) Shi, Tom X.........2486 (E3, Wed), 2489 (E3, Wed) Shi, Zhan ....................................3183 (E17, Wed) Shiang, Joseph ..............................3927 (J2, Wed) Shiau, Yen Cen . ...........................2544 (E4, Tue), ....................................................2940 (E13, Wed) Shiba, Kiyoko ...............................2024 (C2, Tue) Shiba, Naoki .................................223 (A1, Mon) Shibata, Masayo . .......76 (A1, Mon), 79 (A1, Mon), ........................... 109 (A1, Mon), 3271 (F2, Mon) Shibata, Toshio . ..........................2195 (D3, Mon) Shibata, Yoshikazu .................... 1880 (B12, Mon) Shibata, Yusuke . ...........................2078 (C4, Tue) Shibutani, Yasuhiko .......................3850 (J1, Tue) Shichi, Shinsuke .......................... 2428 (D7, Thu) Shida, Naoki .................................2089 (C4, Tue) Shida, Natsumi . .......................... 2140 (D1, Wed) Shiga, Tohru ..................................1216 (B8, Tue) Shigemitsu, Yasuo . ......................1991 (C1, Wed) Shigyo, Kazuhiro .........................2451 (E1, Wed) Shih, C. F.................................... 2788 (E10, Mon) Shih, Min-Hsiung ........................2705 (E7, Wed) Shih, Tsu-Lang ............................3086 (E16, Tue) Shih, Wei-Jen ..............................3031 (E15, Tue) Shiina, Masakazu ........................ 2099 (D1, Wed) Shikano, Masahiro ........................665 (B4, Wed), .............................692 (B4, Wed), 1009 (B6, Thu) Shiku, Hitoshi ............................ 2000 (C2, Mon), ........................ 2001 (C2, Mon), 2002 (C2, Mon), ............................ 2038 (C2, Tue), 3848 (J1, Tue), ........................................................3858 (J1, Tue) Shilina, Yulia . ..............................1227 (B8, Wed) Shilina, Yuliya . ...........................1224 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1241 (B8, Wed) Shim, Hong Shik . .........................3941 (J2, Wed) Shim, Joon Hyung ................. 1884 (B12, Mon), | ......................1890 (B12, Tue), 1892 (B12, Tue), | |...................... 1896 (B12, Tue), 2464 (E2, Mon), | |.......................................................2477 (E2, Tue) Shim, Joonmok ..............................447 (B1, Wed) Shim, Jun Ho ..........86 (A1, Mon), 90 (A1, Mon) Shim, Kyu-Hwan ........................3142 (E17, Tue)
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Shim, Tae-Hun ...........................2980 (E14, Tue), .......................2994 (E14, Wed), 3114 (E17, Tue), ........................3166 (E17, Tue), 3193 (E17, Wed) Shimada, Hiroyuki .....................1914 (B12, Wed) Shimada, Iori . ..............................1536 (B9, Wed) Shimada, Koki ......740 (B5, Tue), 719 (B5, Mon) Shimada, Motoki . ......................1781 (B10, Wed) Shimahashi, Naoya ...................... 2271 (D4, Thu) Shimakoshi, Hisashi ................... 2067 (C4, Mon) Shimamoto, Naonobu ................... 285 (A2, Wed) Shimamura, Kiyoshi ...................2442 (E1, Wed), ......................................................2455 (E1, Wed) Shimanoe, Kengo . .......................1127 (B7, Tue), ............................2889 (E12, Tue), 3860 (J1, Tue) Shimazaki, Tomomi ..................... 277 (A2, Wed), .............................280 (A2, Wed), 284 (A2, Wed), ......................... 2144 (D2, Tue), 2932 (E13, Wed) Shimazu, Katsuaki .........................73 (A1, Mon), ...............................74 (A1, Mon), 135 (A1, Mon) Shimazu, Kiyoko ...........................3850 (J1, Tue) Shimazu, Saori ........................... 1852 (B11, Thu) Shimizu, Akira .............................1543 (B9, Wed) Shimizu, Daisuke ......131 (A1, Mon), 647 (B4, Tue) Shimizu, Eiichi .............................2056 (C2, Tue) Shimizu, Hirofumi ........................2605 (E5, Tue) Shimizu, Kenichi ........................ 2344 (D6, Wed) Shimizu, Masahiro .........................911 (B6, Wed) Shimizu, Tadashi . ..........................863 (B6, Wed) Shimizu, Takahiro ........................1381 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1382 (B9, Tue) Shimizu, Takaya . ........................3071 (E16, Tue) Shimizu, Tetsuo . ........................2848 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2849 (E11, Thu) Shimizu, Tomohiro ......................199 (A1, Mon), ....................... 2725 (E8, Mon), 2826 (E11, Wed), ....................................................2829 (E11, Wed) Shimizu, Tomoya ..........................3935 (J2, Wed) Shimizu, Tsuyoshi . ....................... 725 (B5, Mon) Shimizu, Wataru . ...........................50 (A1, Mon), ................................70 (A1, Mon), 81 (A1, Mon), .............................. 518 (B2, Wed), 562 (B2, Wed) Shimizu, Y...................................2853 (E12, Tue), ............................ 3851 (J1, Tue), 3887 (J1, Wed), .......................................................3889 (J1, Wed) Shimizu, Youichi . ........................190 (A1, Mon), ............................ 207 (A1, Mon), 1179 (B7, Thu) Shimoda, Tatsuya .......................3062 (E16, Tue), .....................................................3071 (E16, Tue) Shimofusa, Hiromi . ......................2055 (C2, Tue) Shimogaki, Yukihiro .................. 2328 (D5, Wed), ....................... 2810 (E11, Wed), 2811 (E11, Wed) Shimohara, Shuichi .......................2084 (C4, Tue) Shimohira, Tetsuji ........................ 1271 (B9, Sun) Shimoi, Norihiro .........40 (A1, Mon), 41 (A1, Mon) Shimomura, Ikuo .......................1792 (B10, Wed) Shimonosono, Taro ...................1931 (B12, Wed), .......................1943 (B12, Wed), 1973 (B12, Thu) Shimooku, Marie ..........................2051 (C2, Tue) Shimouchi, Akito ...........................3850 (J1, Tue) Shimoyama, Takuya . ..................... 1693 (B9, Fri) Shimpalee, Sirivatch ....................1545 (B9, Wed) Shimura, Jusuke ............................. 3564 (I1, Tue) Shimura, Takayoshi . ....................2613 (E5, Wed) Shimura, Yosuke .........................3216 (E17, Thu) Shin, Sangyoon ...........................3164 (E17, Tue) Shin, Chang Gyun . .......................3941 (J2, Wed) Shin, Chee Burm . ..........................441 (B1, Wed) Shin, Dong Ok ...............................906 (B6, Wed) Shin, Dong Won . ..........................1479 (B9, Tue) Shin, Dong-Chan ........................2452 (E1, Wed), ..................................................... 3455 (G2, Wed) Shin, Ho Sun ................................. 279 (A2, Wed) Shin, Hyeong-Won . ......................217 (A1, Mon) Shin, Hyunjung ..........................1753 (B10, Wed) Shin, Jae Wook . ............................3823 (I5, Wed)
Shin, Jae-Heon ..........................2942 (E13, Wed), .....................................................3085 (E16, Tue) Shin, Jae-Woo ............................2918 (E12, Wed) Shin, Jung H...................................2688 (E7, Tue) Shin, Jung-Han ............................2443 (E1, Wed) Shin, Junhwa .......... 1477 (B9, Tue), 1479 (B9, Tue) Shin, Kyoung-Hee ........................447 (B1, Wed), .......................................................1138 (B7, Tue) Shin, Mun-Sik ...............................1466 (B9, Tue) Shin, Woo Cheol ............................ 264 (A2, Tue) Shin, Woo Jeong ...........................157 (A1, Mon) Shin, Woo Sup ...........................3098 (E16, Wed) Shin, Woonsup ...........................1768 (B10, Wed) Shin, Y....................3918 (J2, Tue), 3919 (J2, Tue) Shin, Young . ................................2658 (E6, Wed) Shin, Yugyun . ...............................2507 (E3, Thu) Shinagawa, Tsutomu ....................202 (A1, Mon), .......................................................212 (A1, Mon) Shinde, Pravin Shripati ..............1787 (B10, Wed) Shingubara, S................................2727 (E8, Tue), .......................2826 (E11, Wed), 2829 (E11, Wed) Shingubara, Shoso .......................199 (A1, Mon), ..................................................... 2725 (E8, Mon) Shinnishi, Kazuya .........................3896 (J1, Wed) Shinohara, Hiroaki ........................2064 (C2, Tue) Shinohara, Kazuhiko . ................. 1272 (B9, Sun), ...................................................... 1651 (B9, Thu) Shinohara, Yuto . ............................50 (A1, Mon), ............................... 81 (A1, Mon), 518 (B2, Wed) Shinsuke, Nakanishi .....................224 (A1, Mon) Shiomi, Takeshi . ..........................1496 (B9, Wed) Shionoiri, Nozomi . .......................2014 (C2, Tue) Shiozawa, Masahiro . ....................1287 (B9, Tue) Shirakawa, Yuka ...........................2019 (C2, Tue) Shiraki, Yasuhiro . ......................3205 (E17, Wed) Shiratori, Yusuke . ........................1416 (B9, Tue), ......................1918 (B12, Wed), 1981 (B12, Thu), ..................................................... 2152 (D2, Wed) Shiroishi, Hidenobu .......................62 (A1, Mon), ..............................64 (A1, Mon), 1401 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1448 (B9, Tue), 3494 (H1, Tue), ...................................................... 3586 (I2, Mon) Shiroishia, Hidenobu ......................63 (A1, Mon) Shironita, Sayoko . ......................1532 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1660 (B9, Thu) Shirota, Riichiro . ......................2818 (E11, Wed), ....................................................2819 (E11, Wed) Shirpour, Mona ..........................1831 (B11, Wed) Shirvanian, Pezhman ...................1308 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1561 (B9, Wed) Shishido, T........... 837 (B6, Tue), 1198 (B8, Mon) Shishitani, Hideyuki .................... 1611 (B9, Thu) Shitanda, Isao . ...............................91 (A1, Mon), ..............................92 (A1, Mon), 103 (A1, Mon), .............................. 3547 (I1, Tue), 3597 (I2, Tue), ........................................................ 3602 (I2, Tue) Shiu, Je-Jang ..................................860 (B6, Wed) Shiva, K........................................ 3349 (F4, Wed) Shleev, Sergey . .............................. 3589 (I2, Tue) Shoesmith, David W.......................98 (A1, Mon), ......................... 2173 (D2, Thu), 2245 (D3, Wed), .......................... 2285 (D4, Thu), 2359 (D6, Wed) Shojan, Jifi ......................................380 (B1, Tue) Shoji, Akinori .........3363 (F4, Wed), 3387 (F4, Thu) Shoji, Hiromasa ........................... 2399 (D7, Tue) Shoji, Kazuhiro ............................1990 (C1, Wed) Shoji, Ryo .....................................1401 (B9, Tue) Shovlin, Chris .............................. 1586 (B9, Thu) Shown, Indrajit .............................3388 (F4, Thu) Shrestha, Biju . ...... 1055 (B6, Fri), 1056 (B6, Fri) Shrestha, Kiran P........................... 1629 (B9, Thu) Shrestha, Pragya R......................2815 (E11, Wed) Shrestha, Sujan ............................ 1262 (B9, Sun) Shrivastav, Ratnanjali ..................1985 (C1, Wed) Shrivastava, Udit . ........................1544 (B9, Wed) Shrotriya, Pranav ......................... 2167 (D2, Thu)
Shtolts, Aelita K.............................3701 (I3, Wed) Shu, Chunying ............................. 3493 (H1, Tue) Shugart, Kathleen N.....................2303 (D5, Mon) Shui, Jiang-Lan ........................... 1177 (B7, Thu), ........................................................ 1697 (B9, Fri) Shukla, Alpesh K.......................... 345 (B1, Mon), ..............................484 (B1, Thu), 697 (B4, Wed), ...............................700 (B4, Thu), 976 (B6, Wed) Shukla, Ashok K............................533 (B2, Wed), ...........................1662 (B9, Thu), 2254 (D3, Wed) Shul, R. J.....................................2924 (E13, Wed) Shul, Yong-Gun ........................... 499 (B2, Mon), ............................1427 (B9, Tue), 352 (B1, Mon), ........................................................ 1692 (B9, Fri) Shull, Jim ....................................... 465 (B1, Thu) Shunmugasundaram, Ramesh ........807 (B6, Tue), .........................................................808 (B6, Tue) Shunri, Oda ................................. 3118 (E17, Tue) Shur, Michael ................................2528 (E4, Tue) Shuto, Naho ................................1733 (B10, Tue) Shuto, Y........................................2795 (E10, Tue) Shyy, Wei ............883 (B6, Wed), 1050 (B6, Thu) Sibenac, Mark .................................375 (B1, Tue) Sichanugrist, Porponth . ..............2896 (E12, Tue) Sidali, Tarik . ................................ 3355 (F4, Wed) Siddiqi, Georges . .......................... 3400 (F5, Tue) Siddiqui, Mansoor . ......................2553 (E4, Wed) Siebenhofer, Matthaeus . ............. 3443 (G2, Wed) Siebentritt, Susanne ...................2913 (E12, Wed) Siefer, G..................................... 2962 (E14, Mon) Siegal, Mike P................................236 (A2, Mon) Siegert, Joerg ..............................2983 (E14, Tue) Sieradzki, Karl ............................ 1622 (B9, Thu), ...........................2433 (D7, Thu), 3264 (F2, Mon) Sigalov, Sergey ..............................580 (B2, Wed) Sightler, Joshua J...........................1380 (B9, Tue), ..............................1412 (B9, Tue), 1687 (B9, Fri) Sigmund, Wolfgang .....................2500 (E3, Wed) Signamarcheix, Thomas . ............2969 (E14, Tue) Sih, Vincent . .................................2602 (E5, Tue) Siimenson, Carolin ........................386 (B1, Tue), ........................................................3614 (I3, Sun) Siinor, Liis . ........... 386 (B1, Tue), 3614 (I3, Sun) Sikora, Elizabeth ......................... 2139 (D1, Wed) Silber, Amir . ...............................3128 (E17, Tue) Silberberg, Yaron R........................2017 (C2, Tue) Silva, Catherine . ........................ 1971 (B12, Thu) Silva, Gilmar C.............................2059 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2061 (C2, Tue) Silva, M. F.......................................986 (B6, Wed) Silva, Maria M........... 391 (B1, Tue), 986 (B6, Wed) Silva, S. Ravi P. . .........................3065 (E16, Tue) Simmons, Christie . ....................3183 (E17, Wed) Simoen, Eddy . .............................2637 (E6, Tue), ............................2638 (E6, Tue), 2639 (E6, Tue), ............................2640 (E6, Tue), 2641 (E6, Tue), ............................2649 (E6, Tue), 2652 (E6, Tue), .......................3106 (E17, Mon), 3226 (E17, Thu) Simoes, Mario ..............................1533 (B9, Wed) Simon, Patrice ................................504 (B2, Tue), ............................. 525 (B2, Wed), 530 (B2, Wed), .............................. 557 (B2, Wed), 655 (B4, Wed) Simona, Fabio ............................... 3285 (F2, Tue) Simonian, A....................................3881 (J1, Tue) Simons, Tristan .............................3673 (I3, Wed) Sims, Patrick ................................ 3492 (H1, Tue) Simunovic, Srdjan . ........................ 1080 (B6, Fri) Sing, David C..................................408 (B1, Wed) Singer, S. B................................ 2961 (E14, Mon) Singh Bhatia, Alamjeet ..................520 (B2, Wed) Singh, D. P...................................... 713 (B4, Thu) Singh, Jagat ................................... 343 (B1, Mon) Singh, Marisa ............................... 1599 (B9, Thu) Singh, Pritam ..................................381 (B1, Tue) Singh, Virendra .............................205 (A1, Mon) Singhal, Sameer ........................... 3842 (J1, Mon)
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Singhal, Subhash C....................1762 (B10, Wed), .................................................... 1977 (B12, Thu) Singheiser, Lorenz ...................... 2332 (D5, Wed) Sinha, Nupur N............................. 1012 (B6, Thu) Sinyashin, Oleg G..........................2083 (C4, Tue) Sioncke, Sonja ............................3174 (E17, Tue) Siracusano, Stefania . .....................427 (B1, Wed) Sirisopanaporn, Chutchamon . ....... 1065 (B6, Fri) Siroma, Zyun ................................404 (B1, Wed), ........................... 1323 (B9, Tue), 1458 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1683 (B9, Fri) Sirringhaus, Henning ....................243 (A2, Mon) Sivakov, Vladimir ........................ 2393 (D7, Tue) Sivasubramanian, PremKumar .........1358 (B9, Tue) Sivula, Kevin ............................. 1709 (B10, Sun) Skachkov, Dmitry .......................... 3762 (I4, Tue) Skeldon, Peter .............................. 2399 (D7, Tue) Skelton, Cole . .................................377 (B1, Tue) Skinlo Thomassen, Magnus .........1522 (B9, Wed) Skinn, Brian ................................ 3444 (G2, Wed) Skorupska, Katarzyna ................1752 (B10, Wed) Skovgard, Jason ............................1370 (B9, Tue) Skunik, Magdalena ........................ 597 (B2, Thu) Skybakmoen, Egil ..........................3723 (I3, Thu) Skyllas-Kazacos, Maria ................. 615 (B3, Thu) Slade, Robert C. T...........................522 (B2, Wed) Slanina, Zdenek .......................... 3498 (H1, Tue), ...........................3503 (H1, Tue), 3526 (H1, Wed) Slater, Michael ............................. 622 (B4, Mon), ....................................................1836 (B11, Wed) Slavkovic, Milan ..........................3266 (F2, Mon) Sleczka, Anna .............................. 1600 (B9, Thu) Sleightholme, Alice E..................... 607 (B2, Thu) Slesazeck, Stefan ........................ 2576 (E5, Mon) Slocik, Joseph ..............................3247 (F1, Mon) Slote, Benjamin . ........................... 1680 (B9, Fri), ..............................3613 (I3, Sun), 3685 (I3, Wed) Small, Leo J................................. 2164 (D2, Wed) Smaran, Kumar S...........................1207 (B8, Tue) Smart, Marshall C...........................818 (B6, Tue), ..........................1040 (B6, Thu), 1235 (B8, Wed), ...................................................... 1246 (B8, Thu) Smets, Mireille . ...........................2756 (E8, Wed) Smirnova, Alevtina ...................... 1261 (B9, Sun) Smith, A. J..................................... 1027 (B6, Thu) Smith, Aaron J............................... 1012 (B6, Thu) Smith, Graeme ..............................1359 (B9, Tue) Smith, Grant . ............................... 3620 (I3, Mon) Smith, Ken .....................................3604 (I3, Sun) Smith, Mark ..................................2541 (E4, Tue) Smith, Richard ............................. 2324 (D5, Tue) Smith, Robin S..............................2538 (E4, Tue), ...........................2581 (E5, Mon), 3240 (E17, Fri) Smorchkova, Ioulia ......................2553 (E4, Wed) Snook, Graeme A............................3719 (I3, Thu) Snyder, Joshua ............................. 1622 (B9, Thu) Soares, Gabriel V............................2585 (E5, Tue) Soboleva, Tatyana ........................1492 (B9, Wed) Sode, Koji .................................. 2004 (C2, Mon), ........................ 2005 (C2, Mon), 2007 (C2, Mon), ........................... 2019 (C2, Tue), 2021 (C2, Tue), ............................ 2022 (C2, Tue), 2057 (C2, Tue) Sodeyama, Keitaro . ....................2855 (E12, Tue) Soeda, Kazunari .............................529 (B2, Wed) Sofian, Azizul H.......................... 2106 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2110 (D1, Wed) Sofie, Stephen .............................. 2316 (D5, Tue) Sohn, Byung Chel ........................ 3496 (H1, Tue) Sohn, Hun-Joon ............................913 (B6, Wed), ..............................914 (B6, Wed), 1083 (B6, Fri), ......................................................2490 (E3, Wed) Sohn, Hyunchul ........................2805 (E11, Wed), ....................................................2823 (E11, Wed) Sohn, Il-Yung .................................3884 (J1, Tue) Sohn, Ilyung . .................................3861 (J1, Tue)
Sohn, Joon-Yong ..........................1470 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1477 (B9, Tue), 1479 (B9, Tue) Sokhanvaran, Samira .................. 2627 (E6, Mon) Sokolich, Marko .......................... 3238 (E17, Fri) Solarska, Renata . ...................... 1727 (B10, Mon) Soler, Jess . .....................................818 (B6, Tue), ...........................1235 (B8, Wed), 1246 (B8, Thu) Solheim, Asbjørn ...........................3723 (I3, Thu) Soliman, Khaled ...........................3819 (I5, Wed) Soliman, Moataz .........................2899 (E12, Tue) Solis, Kyle . ...................................2767 (E9, Thu) Solla-Gullón, José .......................... 3754 (I4, Tue) Soller, Thomas .........465 (B1, Thu), 1183 (B7, Thu) Solomon, Bryan C.........................229 (A1, Mon), ...........................1960 (B12, Wed), 3783 (I4, Tue) Soltis, Richard E............................3893 (J1, Wed) Soma, Shinobu .............................. 116 (A1, Mon) Somerville, Carolyn ....................2370 (D7, Mon) Someya, Kouji ............................ 3433 (G2, Wed) Son, Bongki ...................................907 (B6, Wed) Son, Bu-Won . ................................416 (B1, Wed) Son, Ji-Won ........ 1896 (B12, Tue), 1901 (B12, Tue) Son, Jin-Young . ...........................216 (A1, Mon), ............................... 750 (B5, Tue), 753 (B5, Tue), .................................................... 1852 (B11, Thu) Son, Jong Tae .................................898 (B6, Wed) Son, Jun Ho . ....... 3945 (J2, Thu), 3939 (J2, Wed) Son, Kyoung-Seok .................... 3053 (E16, Mon) Son, Kyung Sik ..........................1892 (B12, Tue), ........................... 2464 (E2, Mon), 2477 (E2, Tue) Son, Seong-Ho ............................ 3457 (G2, Wed) Son, Seoung-Bum .......................... 1063 (B6, Fri) Son, Yong-Hoon . ........................3230 (E17, Thu) Sone, Yoshitsugu . ......................... 989 (B6, Thu), .............................991 (B6, Thu), 3436 (G2, Wed) Song, Guang-Ling . ..................... 2363 (D6, Wed) Song, Hee-Youb ..............................736 (B5, Tue) Song, Ho-Jin ................................ 3844 (J1, Mon) Song, Jae Yong . ............................ 279 (A2, Wed) Song, Jeongin . ............................2882 (E12, Tue) Song, Jiangxuan ............................ 328 (B1, Mon) Song, Jieun . ...............................1768 (B10, Wed) Song, Jin-Woo . ..............................682 (B4, Wed) Song, JinJu .....................................924 (B6, Wed) Song, Ju-Myung . .........................1477 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1479 (B9, Tue) Song, Jung Hoon . .......................2883 (E12, Tue) Song, Ki hun .................................101 (A1, Mon) Song, Lin . .................................... 1654 (B9, Thu) Song, Min Kyu . ..............................389 (B1, Tue) Song, Min-Sang ............................. 995 (B6, Thu) Song, Moon-Kyu .......................3091 (E16, Wed) Song, Myung-Jin . .......................2840 (E11, Thu) Song, Qing-Wen . .........................2564 (E4, Wed) Song, Rak-Hyun ...........................416 (B1, Wed), ............................ 417 (B1, Wed), 1138 (B7, Tue), ....................................................1782 (B10, Wed) Song, Seonghyun ...........................923 (B6, Wed) Song, Seul Ji ...............................2843 (E11, Thu) Song, Seung-Hyun ...................... 3114 (E17, Tue) Song, Seung-Min ..................... 3050 (E16, Mon), ....................................................3091 (E16, Wed) Song, Seung-Wan . ........................682 (B4, Wed), .........................................................745 (B5, Tue) Song, Sheng ................................. 3963 (J3, Mon) Song, Simon . ................................2768 (E9, Thu) Song, Sun-Ju .............................1940 (B12, Wed), ..................... 1941 (B12, Wed), 1951 (B12, Wed), ...................... 1952 (B12, Wed), 1953 (B12, Wed) Song, Tae-Ho .................................10 (A1, Mon), ...........................230 (A1, Mon), 3081 (E16, Tue) Song, Tae Won .............................1539 (B9, Wed) Song, Woo-Seuk ......................... 3965 (J3, Mon), ........................................................3976 (J3, Tue)
Song, Xiangyun ............................ 703 (B4, Thu), .............................784 (B6, Mon), 964 (B6, Wed), ........................................................ 1072 (B6, Fri) Song, Yang .................................3207 (E17, Wed) Song, Yang Hee ...... 3939 (J2, Wed), 3945 (J2, Thu) Song, Younghak .............................931 (B6, Wed) Song, Youngsup ............................ 3277 (F2, Tue) Song, Zhiping ............................... 328 (B1, Mon) Sonnenberg, Victor .......................2640 (E6, Tue) Sonoda, Takayuki . ........................ 3421 (F5, Tue) Sonota, Satoshi ............................ 2317 (D5, Tue) Sonoyama, Noriyuki .................... 621 (B4, Mon), .......................... 930 (B6, Wed), 1948 (B12, Wed) Soondrum, Hanssen .....................2487 (E3, Wed) Soper, Steven A.............................. 3405 (F5, Tue) Sopori, Bhushan . ..........................1306 (B9, Tue) Soro, Moussa .............................2909 (E12, Wed) Sotres, Javier .................................. 3589 (I2, Tue) Sou, Kuok-Pan .............................2705 (E7, Wed) Soucek, Mark ............................... 2289 (D4, Thu) Sougrati, Moulay T..........................645 (B4, Tue) Soukiasian, Souren ........................ 1089 (B6, Fri) Sousa, J. A.......................................986 (B6, Wed) Sousa, Rui ......................................986 (B6, Wed) Souto, Ricardo M......................... 2282 (D4, Thu), .......................... 2288 (D4, Thu), 2424 (D7, Wed) Sow, Chorng Haur . ........................ 1074 (B6, Fri) Sowinska, Malgorzata . ............... 2577 (E5, Mon) Sozhan, G.............3377 (F4, Thu), 3389 (F4, Thu) Spatocco, Brian L........................ 1868 (B11, Thu) Speck, James S..............................2531 (E4, Tue), ...................... 3001 (E15, Mon), 3202 (E17, Wed) Speer, Kevin . .............................. 2518 (E4, Mon) Speidel, Angela ........................... 1108 (B7, Mon) Spencer, Michael . .........................2533 (E4, Tue) Speranza, Serenella ......................2656 (E6, Wed) Spernjak, Dusan ...........................1339 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1343 (B9, Tue), 1367 (B9, Tue), ......................... 1490 (B9, Wed), 1558 (B9, Wed), ............................ 1666 (B9, Thu), 1672 (B9, Fri), ........................................................ 1674 (B9, Fri) Spiga, Sabina . ....... 2457 (E2, Mon), 3294 (F2, Tue) Spigarelli, Brandon ........................437 (B1, Wed) Spinner, Neil .............................. 1814 (B10, Thu) Spohn, Ronald F...........................3220 (E17, Thu) Sporea, Radu A............................3065 (E16, Tue) Spotnitz, Robert ............................. 1070 (B6, Fri) Sprenkle, Vincent L.......................406 (B1, Wed), .............................409 (B1, Wed), 787 (B6, Mon), .........................1870 (B11, Thu), 1873 (B11, Fri), ...................................................... 1876 (B11, Fri) Spyrou, Konstantinos . ................. 3477 (H1, Tue) Squadrito, Gaetano . .....................1994 (C1, Wed) Sreseli, Olga M............................2372 (D7, Mon) Sridhar, Narasi ............................ 2220 (D3, Tue), ...........................2162 (D2, Wed), 2215 (D3, Tue) Sridhar, P...................................... 1601 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1662 (B9, Thu), 3377 (F4, Thu) Srinivasan, Gopalan ...................2828 (E11, Wed) Srinivasan, Raghu ....................... 2354 (D6, Wed) Srinivasan, Rengaswamy ............ 1053 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 2281 (D4, Thu) Srinivasan, Senthil .....................2804 (E11, Wed) Srinivasan, Swami .....................2804 (E11, Wed) Srinivasan, Venkat .........................392 (B1, Tue), ............................... 484 (B1, Thu), 1065 (B6, Fri) Srivastava, Alok ............................3928 (J2, Wed) Srour, Hassan ..................................827 (B6, Tue) St-Pierre, Jean ..............................1294 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1296 (B9, Tue), 1387 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1678 (B9, Fri) Stach, Eric .................................... 3958 (J3, Mon) Stacy, Stephen A........................... 1637 (B9, Thu) Stadermann, Michael .....................509 (B2, Tue), ...........................3474 (H1, Tue), 3518 (H1, Wed)
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Stadlhofer, Astrid .........................161 (A1, Mon), .......................................................1328 (B9, Tue) Stafford, Gery .............................3273 (F2, Mon), ..............................3635 (I3, Tue), 3823 (I5, Wed) Stahlbush, R. S............................. 2523 (E4, Mon) Stakenborg, Tim . ..........................3987 (J4, Wed) Stamenkovic, Vojislav R...............1361 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1650 (B9, Thu) Stampanoni, Marco ...................... 1630 (B9, Thu) Stamper, Harlan .........................3186 (E17, Wed) Stanciu, Lia ........ 1267 (B9, Sun), 1430 (B9, Tue) Stangl, Julian . .............................3225 (E17, Thu) Staniewicz, Robert ..........................818 (B6, Tue) Stanis, Ronald ................................407 (B1, Wed) Stanislav, Chadov . .....................3184 (E17, Wed) Stankevičienė, Ina .........................1455 (B9, Tue) Stark, Jason ................................1786 (B10, Wed) Stark, Johanna K...........................204 (A1, Mon), ...................................................... 3345 (F4, Wed) Staser, John .................................. 3462 (G2, Thu) Stassi, Alessandro ..........................427 (B1, Wed) Staub, Jason ...................................878 (B6, Wed) Stavila, Vitalie ......... 3276 (F2, Tue), 3811 (I5, Wed) Staykov, Aleksandar T....................238 (A2, Mon) Steenberg, Thomas . ....................1508 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1636 (B9, Thu) Stefan-van Staden, Raluca I.......... 3836 (J1, Mon) Steichen, Marc ...........................2913 (E12, Wed) Steil, Marlu César ......................1802 (B10, Wed) Steingart, Dan ............................... 729 (B5, Mon) Stemmer, Susanne . .......................2589 (E5, Tue) Stender, Dieter .......................... 1883 (B12, Mon) Stender, Matthias .........................2498 (E3, Wed) Stephens, Jason ..............................3846 (J1, Tue) Stephenson, David .........................377 (B1, Tue), ........................................................406 (B1, Wed) Stern, Rainer ........ 844 (B6, Tue), 1003 (B6, Thu) Stetter, Joseph ................................3859 (J1, Tue) Stevens, David A...........................1319 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1365 (B9, Tue) Stevens, J....................................2924 (E13, Wed) Stevens, Philippe . ...................... 1100 (B7, Mon), ...................................................... 1172 (B7, Thu) Stevenson, Jeffry W.......................415 (B1, Wed), ........................... 472 (B1, Thu), 1898 (B12, Tue), .................................................... 1980 (B12, Thu) Stevenson, Steven ....................... 3521 (H1, Wed) Stewart, Kerrilee A........................1511 (B9, Wed) Steyer, Philippe ...........................2304 (D5, Mon) Stickney, John L. . .......................3270 (F2, Mon), ...........................3327 (F3, Mon), 3328 (F3, Tue), .......................................................3807 (I5, Wed) Stickney, Vicki ..............................3807 (I5, Wed) Stimming, Ulrich ........................1574 (B9, Wed), ........................ 1404 (B9, Tue), 1919 (B12, Wed), .............................. 3293 (F2, Tue), 3551 (I1, Tue) Stock, Christoph ...........................1205 (B8, Tue) Stockton, James ........................... 1591 (B9, Thu) Stodolny, Maciej K.....................1932 (B12, Wed) Stoerzinger, Kelsey A................. 1828 (B10, Thu) Stoica, Toma ...............................3214 (E17, Thu) Stojek, Zbigniew J........................ 3575 (I2, Mon) Stokes, Keith R............................ 1102 (B7, Mon) Stolovitzky, Gustavo ....................3244 (F1, Mon) Stolten, Detlef .............................. 348 (B1, Mon), ............................. 473 (B1, Thu), 1336 (B9, Tue), ..........................1510 (B9, Wed), 1593 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1661 (B9, Thu) Storck, Peter . .............................3179 (E17, Wed) Stradiotto, Nelson R........................ 3571 (I1, Tue) Strandwitz, Nicholas C................1748 (B10, Tue) Strasser, Peter ........1442 (B9, Tue), 1608 (B9, Thu), ...........................1609 (B9, Thu), 3453 (G2, Wed) Strawsine, Lauren M.................... 2073 (C4, Mon) Strehblow, Hans-Henning ............ 2214 (D3, Tue) Strickland, Kara ........................... 1641 (B9, Thu)
Strmcnik, Dusan .......................... 1650 (B9, Thu) Strom, Matthew J.......................... 2216 (D3, Tue) Strong, Jennifer .............................3988 (J4, Wed) Strydom, Johan T..........................2561 (E4, Wed) Strzhemechny, Yuri ...................... 2385 (D7, Tue) Stuart, Alan .................................. 2217 (D3, Tue) Stubbe, Katrien .............................2733 (E8, Tue) Stucky, Galen D.......................... 1716 (B10, Sun) Studer, Sarah ............................. 1720 (B10, Mon) Stulov, Yuriy .................................. 3646 (I3, Tue) Stumper, Jürgen ...........................1315 (B9, Tue), ......................... 1492 (B9, Wed), 1493 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1581 (B9, Thu) Sturcken, Noah ............................. 3407 (F5, Tue) Sturm, James .................................2695 (E7, Tue) Styles, Mark ...................................3719 (I3, Thu) Su, Chung Jui ................................568 (B2, Wed), ............................... 3629 (I3, Tue), 3660 (I3, Tue) Su, Dong ..................................... 2149 (D2, Wed) Su, Hang ........................................760 (B5, Wed) Su, Heng C..................................... 3252 (F1, Tue) Su, Julius ....................................2930 (E13, Wed) Su, Shaojian ......3217 (E17, Thu), 3221 (E17, Thu), .......................... 3223 (E17, Thu), 3224 (E17, Thu) Su, Wan-Ting ................................ 3260 (F1, Tue) Su, Wei-Wen W..............................2025 (C2, Tue) Su, Yin Hsien ..............................2878 (E12, Tue) Su, Yu-Cheng ................................2058 (C2, Tue) Su, Yu-Sheng . ............................... 781 (B6, Mon) Suarez-Guevara, Jullieth ..............201 (A1, Mon), ........................................................571 (B2, Wed) Suasnavas, Edison . .......................2060 (C2, Tue) Suazo, Damaris ........................... 3519 (H1, Wed) Subba Rao, G. V...............................382 (B1, Tue) Subbaraman, Ramachandran .......241 (A2, Mon), ..................................................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Subramaniam, Chittur K.................545 (B2, Wed) Subramanian, Nalini ....................1518 (B9, Wed) Subramanian, V. R......................... 486 (B1, Thu), ............................. 730 (B5, Mon), 1082 (B6, Fri), ...................................................... 3460 (G2, Thu) Suchsland, Jens-Peter .................... 1681 (B9, Fri) Suciu, Crina ...................................440 (B1, Wed) Suda, Yoshiyuki .......................... 3115 (E17, Tue) Sudoh, Masao ..............................1464 (B9, Tue), ..........................3441 (G2, Wed), 3450 (G2, Wed) Sue, Kiwamu . ................................3913 (J2, Tue) Suehiro, Satoshi ..........................2889 (E12, Tue) Suehle, John .................................2614 (E5, Wed) Suematsu, Shunzo .........................515 (B2, Wed), ........................................................531 (B2, Wed) Suemitsu, Maki ............................2700 (E7, Wed) Suenaga, Yutaka ............................142 (A1, Mon) Sueoka, Koji . .......2628 (E6, Mon), 2633 (E6, Mon) Suga, Hiroshi ..............................2849 (E11, Thu) Suga, Seiji .....................................2084 (C4, Tue) Suga, Tadatomo . ........................2966 (E14, Tue), ....................................................2991 (E14, Wed) Sugahara, S. ................................2795 (E10, Tue) Sugahara, Yoshiyuki ....................2442 (E1, Wed) Sugamura, Yuriko .........................2041 (C2, Tue) Sugar, Joshua ................................ 3811 (I5, Wed) Sugawa, Shigetoshi ......................2600 (E5, Tue), .......................................................2609 (E5, Tue) Sugawara, Seiho .......................... 1651 (B9, Thu) Sugawara, Yoshikazu ....................1432 (B9, Tue) Sugawara, Yu ...............................174 (A1, Mon), ..........................2150 (D2, Wed), 2206 (D3, Tue), ......................... 2269 (D4, Wed), 2271 (D4, Thu), ...................................................... 2272 (D4, Thu) Sugii, Nobuyuki ..........................2558 (E4, Wed), ..........................3122 (E17, Tue), 2590 (E5, Tue), ..........................2663 (E7, Mon), 2569 (E4, Thu), ..........................2616 (E5, Wed), 3025 (E15, Tue) Sugii, Toshihiro . ........................2814 (E11, Wed)
Sugimoto, Manabu . ........................53 (A1, Mon) Sugimoto, Toshinori . ....................1222 (B8, Tue) Sugimoto, Wataru ..........................31 (A1, Mon), ................................33 (A1, Mon), 50 (A1, Mon), ................................70 (A1, Mon), 81 (A1, Mon), ................................82 (A1, Mon), 83 (A1, Mon), .............................. 97 (A1, Mon), 518 (B2, Wed), ............................ 562 (B2, Wed), 1366 (B9, Tue), ..............................1457 (B9, Tue), 3647 (I3, Tue) Sugimura, Hiroyuki ......................956 (B6, Wed), .......................... 1992 (C1, Wed), 2692 (E7, Tue), ...........................2703 (E7, Wed), 3336 (F3, Tue), ........................................................ 3659 (I3, Tue) Sugino, Osamu . ............................. 3766 (I4, Tue) Sugita, Kippei ..............................2498 (E3, Wed) Sugitani, Ai .................................... 3773 (I4, Tue) Sugiura, Takashi . ........................2854 (E12, Tue) Sugiyama, Masakazu ..................3134 (E17, Tue) Sugiyama, Takeharu . ....................3511 (H1, Tue) Sugiyama, Yuriko . ..........................37 (A1, Mon) Suguro, Masahiro . .........................977 (B6, Wed) Suh, Jeong Dae ..........................2904 (E12, Wed) Suh, Kyung Soo ............................4010 (J4, Wed) Suh, Kyung-Do ........ 920 (B6, Wed), 921 (B6, Wed) Suh, Soon-Sung .............................866 (B6, Wed) Suito, Kazuaki . ......1435 (B9, Tue), 1642 (B9, Thu) Sukiman, Nazatul L..................... 2238 (D3, Wed) Sukino, Shinji .............................2292 (D5, Mon) Sul, Soohwan ...............................2445 (E1, Wed) Sulekova, Dasa ..............................3715 (I3, Thu) Sullivan, Charles .........................3018 (E15, Tue) Sullivan, James H.......................... 318 (A3, Wed), .........................2244 (D3, Wed), 2255 (D3, Wed), ..........................2256 (D3, Wed), 2423 (D7, Wed) Sullivan, Kyle .............................. 3356 (F4, Wed) Sumi, Hirofumi ..........................1946 (B12, Wed) Sumi, Takenori ............................ 2074 (C4, Mon) Sumita, Masato ...........................2855 (E12, Tue) Sumitani, Kazushi ........................ 301 (A2, Wed), ............................ 3511 (H1, Tue), 3512 (H1, Tue) Sumiya, Koji ................................. 341 (B1, Mon) Sumiya, Touru . ...........................2849 (E11, Thu) Sumodjo, Paulo ............................. 3286 (F2, Tue) Sun, Bing ....................................2978 (E14, Tue) Sun, Che-Nan . ................................399 (B1, Tue) Sun, Chuanfu .................................854 (B6, Wed) Sun, Haoran .................................1230 (B8, Wed) Sun, Heeyoung . ............................927 (B6, Wed), ............................. 942 (B6, Wed), 1142 (B7, Tue) Sun, Hui ....................................... 1031 (B6, Thu) Sun, I-Wen ....................................568 (B2, Wed), ............................... 3629 (I3, Tue), 3660 (I3, Tue) Sun, Jiashu ....................................3992 (J4, Wed) Sun, Kai ........................................3786 (I4, Wed) Sun, Lili ............. 1267 (B9, Sun), 1430 (B9, Tue) Sun, Lin . ........................................442 (B1, Wed) Sun, Lu . ........................................1469 (B9, Tue) Sun, M. . ....................................... 3239 (E17, Fri) Sun, Min .......................................2541 (E4, Tue) Sun, Shaopeng .............................. 3404 (F5, Tue) Sun, Shi-Gang ...............................680 (B4, Wed), ............................. 760 (B5, Wed), 922 (B6, Wed), ...........................1031 (B6, Thu), 1654 (B9, Thu), ..........................1763 (B10, Wed), 3299 (F2, Tue) Sun, Shiguo ..................................1571 (B9, Wed) Sun, Xiao-Guang ...........................640 (B4, Tue), ............................... 958 (B6, Wed), 836 (B6, Tue) Sun, Xueliang A........................... 1106 (B7, Mon) Sun, Xuhui (Jeff).........................1795 (B10, Wed) Sun, Yang-Kook ............................691 (B4, Wed), ............................ 777 (B6, Mon), 782 (B6, Mon), ............................. 920 (B6, Wed), 921 (B6, Wed), ............................. 1117 (B7, Tue), 1118 (B7, Tue) Sun, Yi . ........................................ 3838 (J1, Mon) Sun, Yu-Lin .................................... 3629 (I3, Tue) Sunahara, Akira . ......................... 2112 (D1, Wed)
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Sunahiro, Shogo . ..........................1136 (B7, Tue) Sundén, Bengt ................................ 478 (B1, Thu) Sundaram, Ganesh ...................... 2465 (E2, Mon) Sundaram, Kapathy B...................2439 (E1, Wed) Sundararajan, Guruprasad . .......... 1877 (B11, Fri) Sunde, Svein ...............................1522 (B9, Wed), ...............................3794 (I4, Wed), 822 (B6, Tue) Sundnes Løvlie, Lars .................. 2525 (E4, Mon) Sung Lee, Jun . ..............................2588 (E5, Tue) Sung, Li-Piin .................................244 (A2, Mon) Sung, P.-J.................................... 3104 (E17, Mon) Sung, Woosuk ................................ 486 (B1, Thu) Sunkara, Gamini ............................889 (B6, Wed) Sunkara, Mahendra K.....................841 (B6, Tue), ......................... 889 (B6, Wed), 1808 (B10, Wed), ........................2860 (E12, Tue), 2912 (E12, Wed) Sunkara, Swathi ..............................841 (B6, Tue) Suo, Zhiyong . .............................. 2432 (D7, Thu) Surcin, Christine ............................ 715 (B4, Thu) Suresh Kumar, Palathedath ............533 (B2, Wed) Suryana, Jaka ............................... 1626 (B9, Thu) Susac, Darija ................................1364 (B9, Tue), ......................... 1492 (B9, Wed), 1493 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1581 (B9, Thu) Susan, Md. Abu Bin Hasan .......... 3623 (I3, Mon) Sushku, Maria .............................. 1247 (B8, Thu) Suss, Matthew .............................. 3474 (H1, Tue) Sussman, Matthew ........................3390 (F4, Thu) Sussman, Micah J...........................653 (B4, Wed) Suthar, BharatKumar ..................... 486 (B1, Thu) Sutherland, Erika ...................... 1720 (B10, Mon) Suthirakun, Suwit ......................1909 (B12, Tue), ........................................................ 3761 (I4, Tue) Sutto, Thomas E..........3687 (I3, Wed), 3730 (I3, Fri) Sutton, Akil ............................... 3109 (E17, Mon) Suvana, Puneet . ...........................2552 (E4, Wed) Suwa, Tomoyuki ...........................2609 (E5, Tue) Suwa, Yuji ............631 (B4, Mon), 694 (B4, Wed) Suyatin, Dmitry . ............................ 3589 (I2, Tue) Suzuki, Ai .....................................3931 (J2, Wed) Suzuki, Chihiro ............................140 (A1, Mon), .......................................................3891 (J1, Wed) Suzuki, Daisuke ......................... 3433 (G2, Wed), ....................................................... 3402 (F5, Tue) Suzuki, Hiroaki ............................2027 (C2, Tue), ...................................................... 2171 (D2, Thu) Suzuki, Junji ................................. 341 (B1, Mon) Suzuki, Kazuhiro ........................... 3559 (I1, Tue) Suzuki, Kentaro ............................ 721 (B5, Mon) Suzuki, Kota ................................216 (A1, Mon), ............................... 733 (B5, Tue), 750 (B5, Tue), ............................... 753 (B5, Tue), 819 (B6, Tue), .....................................................2295 (D5, Mon) Suzuki, Masato .............................2053 (C2, Tue) Suzuki, Masayasu ......................... 3946 (J2, Thu) Suzuki, Motofumi ...................... 2661 (E7, Mon), .......................................................2682 (E7, Tue) Suzuki, Naoki ................................855 (B6, Wed) Suzuki, Rena .................................2586 (E5, Tue) Suzuki, Ryohei ..............................2045 (C2, Tue) Suzuki, Ryosuke O....................... 2398 (D7, Tue), .......................................................3686 (I3, Wed) Suzuki, Ryouji . ........................... 2143 (D1, Wed) Suzuki, Shinya ..............................572 (B2, Wed), ...............................947 (B6, Wed), 1094 (B6, Fri) Suzuki, Shohei .............................1573 (B9, Wed) Suzuki, Shota ................................ 311 (A3, Wed) Suzuki, Shuichi .............................1459 (B9, Tue) Suzuki, Sushi .............................2902 (E12, Wed) Suzuki, Takahiko . ...........................38 (A1, Mon) Suzuki, Takahiro .......................... 1268 (B9, Sun) Suzuki, Takashi ........ 219 (A1, Mon), 256 (A2, Tue) Suzuki, Takeyumi ....................... 1280 (B9, Mon) Suzuki, Tomoya .......................... 3433 (G2, Wed) Suzuki, Toshiya . ...........................3896 (J1, Wed) Suzuki, Tsuneharu . .....................3157 (E17, Tue)
Suzuki, Tsunehisa ........................ 3279 (F2, Tue), ....................................................... 3311 (F2, Tue) Suzuki, Yosuke . ............................131 (A1, Mon) Suzuki, Yuichiro . .........................2613 (E5, Wed) Suzuki, Yuya .................................2590 (E5, Tue) Svechkarev, Konstantin ............... 3508 (H1, Tue) Sveinbjornsson, Dadi ......................813 (B6, Tue) Svensson, Ann Mari ........................822 (B6, Tue) Svensson, Bengt G....................... 2525 (E4, Mon) Svensson, Jan-Erik . .................... 2309 (D5, Tue), ..................................................... 2341 (D5, Wed) Swain, Greg ....... 2239 (D3, Wed), 3543 (I1, Tue) Swartz, Christopher R................... 338 (B1, Mon), .........................................................508 (B2, Tue) Swedek, Bogdan ..........................2495 (E3, Wed) Sweely, Kurt . .........835 (B6, Tue), 3642 (I3, Tue) Swerts, Johan ..............................2946 (E13, Thu) Swiatowska, Jolanta . .....................746 (B5, Tue), ...................................................... 2280 (D4, Thu) Swider-Lyons, Karen .....................650 (B4, Tue), .......................... 1041 (B6, Thu), 3343 (F4, Wed), ............................ 1297 (B9, Tue), 1299 (B9, Tue) Swierczek, Konrad . ...................... 319 (A3, Wed) Switzer, Jay .................................2836 (E11, Thu) Sykora, Milan ...............................3373 (F4, Thu) Syoji, Yuki . .................................2870 (E12, Tue) Syu, Mei-Jywan ...........................1408 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1409 (B9, Tue) Syzdek, Jarosław S..........................636 (B4, Tue), ............................. 637 (B4, Tue), 758 (B5, Wed), ..........................1025 (B6, Thu), 1240 (B8, Wed), .........................1866 (B11, Thu), 2158 (D2, Wed) Szakalos, Peter ............................. 2313 (D5, Tue) Szkudlarek, Aleksandra ................4001 (J4, Wed)
Tailleart, Nicole R....................... 2237 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 2241 (D3, Wed) Tajima, Masaki . .......................... 2163 (D2, Wed) Tajima, Ryota .................................869 (B6, Wed) Tajima, Tomoyuki ........................ 3487 (H1, Tue) Tajima, Toshiki .............................2087 (C4, Tue) Tajima, Yusuke . ...........................1991 (C1, Wed) Tajiri, Kazuya . .............................1544 (B9, Wed) Tak, Yong Suk ...............................2474 (E2, Tue) Tak, Youngjo ................................ 3957 (J3, Mon) Takaba, Hiromitsu . .......................3931 (J2, Wed) Takabatake, Y.................................. 1684 (B9, Fri) Takabatake, Yuma .........................1416 (B9, Tue) Takabayashi, Akihiro ....................2087 (C4, Tue) Takada, Kazunori ......................... 628 (B4, Mon), ............................855 (B6, Wed), 1191 (B8, Mon) Takada, Kazutake ...........................3872 (J1, Tue) Takada, Yoko . ............................2827 (E11, Wed) Takagahara, Kazuhiko ..................3989 (J4, Wed) Takagi, Hiroyuki ............................ 3561 (I1, Tue) Takagi, Mikihiro ............................900 (B6, Wed) Takagi, Shigeyuki ..........................764 (B5, Wed) Takagi, Shinichi ...........................2586 (E5, Tue), ......................... 3190 (E17, Wed), 3243 (E17, Fri) Takagi, Yasuyuki . ........................ 3507 (H1, Tue) Takagi, Yuto ................................1906 (B12, Tue) Takagishi, Hideyuki ....................3062 (E16, Tue) Takaguchi, Yutaka ........................ 3487 (H1, Tue) Takahara, Hikari . ..... 687 (B4, Wed), 937 (B6, Wed) Takahashi, Atsushi .....................2814 (E11, Wed) Takahashi, Daisuke .......................2045 (C2, Tue) Takahashi, Hideyuki ......................16 (A1, Mon), ................................17 (A1, Mon), 18 (A1, Mon), ................................19 (A1, Mon), 20 (A1, Mon), .......................................................233 (A2, Mon) Takahashi, Hiroo ............................ 1061 (B6, Fri) Takahashi, Hiroshi ........................1399 (B9, Tue) Takahashi, Keita . ..........................1139 (B7, Tue) Takahashi, Kenji ............................3866 (J1, Tue) Takahashi, Kohsei ..........................3969 (J3, Tue) Takahashi, Makoto .........................3870 (J1, Tue) Takahashi, Masashi ........................894 (B6, Wed) Takahashi, Minoru ........................654 (B4, Wed), ............................869 (B6, Wed), 1014 (B6, Thu), .......................................................1213 (B8, Tue) Takahashi, Mitsuo .......................... 3553 (I1, Tue) Takahashi, Nobuhide ..................... 1693 (B9, Fri) Takahashi, Ryota ...........................1422 (B9, Tue) Takahashi, Taka-aki ..................... 2398 (D7, Tue) Takahashi, Tsuyoshi ...................2848 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2849 (E11, Thu) Takahashi, Yasufumi .................. 2002 (C2, Mon), .......................................................2038 (C2, Tue) Takahashi, Yu ............................... 3738 (I4, Mon) Takahashi, Yukina ..........................39 (A1, Mon), ....................................................2916 (E12, Wed) Takahasi, Nobuhide ......................180 (A1, Mon) Takai, Kenichi .............................. 2171 (D2, Thu) Takaku, Hideaki ...........................1991 (C1, Wed) Takakusagi, Satoru ....................... 1651 (B9, Thu) Takakuwa, Tatsuya . ......................1448 (B9, Tue) Takamatsu, Daiko ........................168 (A1, Mon), ....................................................... 719 (B5, Mon) Takamatsu, Hiromi . .................... 1020 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1021 (B6, Thu) Takami, Norio ...........620 (B4, Mon), 711 (B4, Thu) Takamura, Kiyoko ....................... 3536 (I1, Mon) Takamura, Tsutomu . ..................... 341 (B1, Mon) Takanabe, Kazuhiro ..................... 1645 (B9, Thu) Takano, Yoshiki . ........................2829 (E11, Wed) Takao, Keizo ....... 3418 (F5, Tue), 3420 (F5, Tue) Takao, Shinobu ............................ 1658 (B9, Thu) Takara, Yusuke ................................88 (A1, Mon) Takasaki, F...................................... 1684 (B9, Fri) Takase, Kouichi .........................2829 (E11, Wed)
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T Ta, Jennine ....................................1326 (B9, Tue) Tabakovic, Ibro ...........................3393 (F5, Mon), ......................................................3398 (F5, Mon) Tabard-Cossa, Vincent ................ 2405 (D7, Wed) Tabe, Yutaka ...........1582 (B9, Thu), 1625 (B9, Thu) Taberna, Pierre-Louis . ...................504 (B2, Tue), ............................. 525 (B2, Wed), 530 (B2, Wed), ........................................................655 (B4, Wed) Tabuchi, Hikaru ......132 (A1, Mon), 134 (A1, Mon) Tabuchi, Mitsuharu ....................1845 (B11, Wed) Tabuchi, Yuichiro .........................1496 (B9, Wed) Tachibana, Akitomo ...................3145 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3209 (E17, Wed) Tachibana, Kazuhiro ...................... 1097 (B6, Fri) Tachikawa, Hiroto . .....................2951 (E13, Thu) Tachikawa, Naoki ..........................12 (A1, Mon), ..............................22 (A1, Mon), 1217 (B8, Tue), .......................................................1218 (B8, Tue) Tachikawa, Yuya .......................1918 (B12, Wed), ..................................................... 2152 (D2, Wed) Tada, Eiji ........................................37 (A1, Mon), ............................149 (A1, Mon), 152 (A1, Mon), ........................... 165 (A1, Mon), 2151 (D2, Wed) Tada, Mika ...................................1990 (C1, Wed) Tada, Mitsushi . ......1020 (B6, Thu), 1021 (B6, Thu) Tada, Mizuki .........1491 (B9, Wed), 1655 (B9, Thu) Tada, Munehiro ...........................2796 (E10, Tue) Tada, Yoshiro ................................199 (A1, Mon) Tadaki, Daisuke ........................2914 (E12, Wed), .....................................................3068 (E16, Tue) Taeubert, Corina . ............................830 (B6, Tue) Tagawa, Suguru ........................... 2391 (D7, Tue) Taguchi, Hikaru ............................. 3654 (I3, Tue) Taguchi, Noboru ......627 (B4, Mon), 880 (B6, Wed) Taguchi, Tomoya . ........................2710 (E7, Wed) Tai, Shih-Shiang . .........................2671 (E7, Tue), ....................................................3042 (E15, Wed) Tai, Yian ...............541 (B2, Wed), 3332 (F3, Tue) Taigo, Onodera . ............................1459 (B9, Tue)
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Takase, Satoko .............................190 (A1, Mon), ............................ 207 (A1, Mon), 1179 (B7, Thu) Takashima, Hiroshi .......................3917 (J2, Tue), ...............................3922 (J2, Tue), 3913 (J2, Tue) Takashima, Toshihiro .................1759 (B10, Wed) Takasu, Kaoru .......27 (A1, Mon), 147 (A1, Mon) Takatsuji, Yoshiyuki . ...................2030 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2031 (C2, Tue) Takatsuka, Toru ........1693 (B9, Fri), 180 (A1, Mon) Takatuka, Yuji ................................3899 (J2, Tue) Takaura, Norikatsu .....................2821 (E11, Wed) Takazawa, Ken ..............................2694 (E7, Tue) Takazono, Yasutaka . ....................1543 (B9, Wed) Takechi, Kazushige ................... 3044 (E16, Mon) Takechi, Kensuke ..........................1216 (B8, Tue) Takeda, Erika ............................... 3346 (F4, Wed) Takeda, Kaori ................................3676 (I3, Wed) Takeda, Kaoru ............................... 3421 (F5, Tue) Takeda, Kazuyuki ...................... 1852 (B11, Thu) Takeda, Keiji .......... 2079 (C4, Tue), 2081 (C4, Tue) Takeda, Kouta ................................ 3595 (I2, Tue) Takeda, Takashi . .......3902 (J2, Tue), 3969 (J3, Tue) Takeda, Yasuo ..............................1132 (B7, Tue), ............................1135 (B7, Tue), 1136 (B7, Tue), ............................1137 (B7, Tue), 1139 (B7, Tue), ......................... 1155 (B7, Wed), 1157 (B7, Wed), ....................................................1948 (B12, Wed) Takeguchi, Tatsuya ..................... 1176 (B7, Thu), ...................................................... 1669 (B9, Thu) Takehara, Masahiro . .....................226 (A1, Mon) Takei, Yoshinori ............................4006 (J4, Wed) Takeichi, Nobuhiko . .................1845 (B11, Wed), .................................................... 1862 (B11, Thu) Takemura, Ryuichi .........................3866 (J1, Tue) Takemura, Shuichiro ...................2874 (E12, Tue) Takenaka, Mitsuru ....................3190 (E17, Wed), .......................................................2586 (E5, Tue) Takenaka, Sakae . .........................1433 (B9, Tue), .......................................................3789 (I4, Wed) Takenaka, Toshihide .................... 3616 (I3, Mon) Takenaka, Toshio ........................... 1060 (B6, Fri) Takeno, Kazuhiko .........................3681 (I3, Wed) Takeoka, Yuko . ............................1354 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1473 (B9, Tue), 1474 (B9, Tue) Takeshi, Kazumasa ........................909 (B6, Wed) Takeshita, Ayano .........................2299 (D5, Mon) Takeshita, Hiroyuki T.................. 1867 (B11, Thu) Takeshita, Satoru . .........................3904 (J2, Tue), ............................. 3907 (J2, Tue), 275 (A2, Wed), ............................ 3934 (J2, Wed), 3935 (J2, Wed) Takeshita, Yuta ............................ 3441 (G2, Wed) Takesue, Yuuki ............................... 3772 (I4, Tue) Takeuchi, Eiichi ............................3694 (I3, Wed) Takeuchi, Esther S........................ 303 (A3, Wed), ............................ 334 (B1, Mon), 619 (B4, Mon), ..................................................... 1101 (B7, Mon) Takeuchi, Kazuya . ......................... 1676 (B9, Fri) Takeuchi, Ken .............................. 3540 (I1, Mon) Takeuchi, Kenneth J...................... 303 (A3, Wed), ............................ 334 (B1, Mon), 619 (B4, Mon), ..................................................... 1101 (B7, Mon) Takeuchi, Masato .........................141 (A1, Mon), .......................................................3896 (J1, Wed) Takeuchi, Minoru . ........................2728 (E8, Tue) Takeuchi, Norimitsu . .................. 3450 (G2, Wed) Takeuchi, Saya ................................821 (B6, Tue) Takeuchi, Shotaro .....................3191 (E17, Wed), .....................................................3218 (E17, Thu) Takeuchi, Tomonari ..................... 627 (B4, Mon), ........................................................880 (B6, Wed) Takeuchi, Toshihiko .......................869 (B6, Wed) Takeuchi, Wakana ......................3216 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3218 (E17, Thu) Takeuchi, Yoji ............................... 723 (B5, Mon) Takezawa, Manabu ........................ 1675 (B9, Fri) Takimoto, Daisuke ..........................33 (A1, Mon)
Takinai, Koki ..............................3167 (E17, Tue) Takoudis, Christos G......................2467 (E2, Tue) Talbot, J. B....................................2511 (E3, Thu), .............................. 3924 (J2, Tue), 3944 (J2, Thu) Talbot, Jan .....................................3925 (J2, Tue), ...............................3973 (J3, Tue), 3984 (J3, Tue) Talin, A........................................ 1714 (B10, Sun) Talkenberg, Florian ...................... 2393 (D7, Tue) Tallarida, Grazia . .......................... 3294 (F2, Tue) Tallarida, Massimo . .....................2479 (E2, Tue), .......................................................2587 (E5, Tue) Tallo, Indrek .......... 386 (B1, Tue), 560 (B2, Wed) Talmy, Inna .................................2302 (D5, Mon) Talpalaru, Ciprian .........................1364 (B9, Tue) Talvitie, Heli ................................2655 (E6, Wed) Tamašauskaitė-Tamašiūnaitė, Loreta .................... .......................................................1455 (B9, Tue) Tamai, Hirokazu . ........................2951 (E13, Thu) Tamaiya, Eiichi .............................2062 (C2, Tue) Tamaki, Jun ........ 183 (A1, Mon), 3491 (H1, Tue) Tamaki, Takanori ........................1535 (B9, Wed), ..........................1577 (B9, Wed), 1606 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 3596 (I2, Tue) Tamamitsu, Kenji . ........................515 (B2, Wed), ........................................................531 (B2, Wed) Tamari, Keiko ...............................2024 (C2, Tue) Tamaru, Mao ...............................2294 (D5, Mon) Tamechika, Emi ........................... 3844 (J1, Mon) Tamiaki, Hitoshi . ........................2859 (E12, Tue) Taminato, Sou ..........216 (A1, Mon), 733 (B5, Tue), ................................ 750 (B5, Tue), 753 (B5, Tue) Tamirisa, Prabhakar A................... 1037 (B6, Thu) Tamiya, Eiichi ..............................2036 (C2, Tue), ........................ 2039 (C2, Tue), 2042 (C2, Tue), 2 .........................................................056 (C2, Tue) Tamura, Kazuhisa ........................216 (A1, Mon), ..............................718 (B5, Mon), 750 (B5, Tue), ............................... 753 (B5, Tue), 819 (B6, Tue), ......................................................1566 (B9, Wed) Tamura, Sanae . ............................ 3540 (I1, Mon) Tamura, Shinji . ..............................3855 (J1, Tue) Tamura, Sho .............................. 1880 (B12, Mon) Tamura, Tomoyuki .........................925 (B6, Wed) Tamura, Yuta ....... 2663 (E7, Mon), 3122 (E17, Tue) Tan, Chuan Seng ........................ 2718 (E8, Mon), ....................... 2953 (E14, Mon), 2964 (E14, Tue) Tan, Hui Ru . ................................ 3464 (G2, Thu) Tan, Joyce Pei Ying . .................... 3464 (G2, Thu) Tan, Ruiqin . .................................2616 (E5, Wed) Tan, Zhenquan ............................. 3485 (H1, Tue) Tanabe, Hiroshi ......................... 3044 (E16, Mon) Tanabe, Ichiro ...............................242 (A2, Mon) Tanabe, Satoshi .............................137 (A1, Mon) Tanabe, Setsuhisa ..........................3926 (J2, Wed) Tanabe, Tadao ............................ 2128 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2135 (D1, Wed) Tanabe, Tomohiro ...................... 2099 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2100 (D1, Wed) Tanaka, Akihiro . ............................3921 (J2, Tue) Tanaka, Akira ..................................355 (B1, Tue) Tanaka, Atsumu .......................... 2110 (D1, Wed) Tanaka, Hiroaki . ...........................2600 (E5, Tue) Tanaka, Hirofumi ........................2850 (E11, Thu) Tanaka, Hirohisa .........................1572 (B9, Wed), ............................1610 (B9, Thu), 1611 (B9, Thu) Tanaka, Hiroki ........................... 3442 (G2, Wed), ....................................................1938 (B12, Wed) Tanaka, Hisashi ............................. 316 (A3, Wed) Tanaka, Isao .......... 1195 (B8, Mon), 630 (B4, Mon) Tanaka, Katsuhisa .........................2679 (E7, Tue) Tanaka, Kenji ............ 1068 (B6, Fri), 1079 (B6, Fri) Tanaka, Mustuo . ........................... 3256 (F1, Tue) Tanaka, Sakuya .............................3875 (J1, Tue), .........................2453 (E1, Wed), 2894 (E12, Tue), ..................................................... 3458 (G2, Wed) Tanaka, Shingo . .............................895 (B6, Wed)
Tanaka, Shozo .............................. 2277 (D4, Thu) Tanaka, Shuji ................................188 (A1, Mon) Tanaka, Tatsuya . .......................... 3501 (H1, Tue) Tanaka, Tetsu .......2654 (E6, Wed), 2719 (E8, Mon) Tanaka, Tooru .............................2889 (E12, Tue) Tanaka, Toshiaki ...........................2044 (C2, Tue) Tanaka, Tsutomu ........................ 1192 (B8, Mon), ..................................................... 1194 (B8, Mon) Tanaka, Tsuyoshi . ........................2014 (C2, Tue), ............................ 2041 (C2, Tue), 2048 (C2, Tue) Tanaka, Yasumitsu .........................40 (A1, Mon), .........................................................41 (A1, Mon) Tanaka, Yasutaka . ........................1232 (B8, Wed) Tanaka, Yohei . .............................155 (A1, Mon), ....................................................1785 (B10, Wed) Tanaka, Yoshinori .........................1219 (B8, Tue) Tanaka, Yoshito . ........................... 285 (A2, Wed) Tanaka, Yuichi . .................................3 (A1, Mon) Tanaka, Yuki ...............................3025 (E15, Tue) Tang, AnQiong . ............................ 3335 (F3, Tue) Tang, Changyu ..............................1208 (B8, Tue) Tang, Maureen .............................. 728 (B5, Mon) Tang, Wei ......................................2593 (E5, Tue) Tang, Xiao-Yan ............................2564 (E4, Wed) Tang, Zhijiang ................................412 (B1, Wed) Tang, Zhijiang ................................411 (B1, Wed) Tangirala, Madhavi .................... 2456 (E2, Mon), .......................................................2484 (E2, Tue) Tangli, S....................................... 2527 (E4, Mon) Tani, Kazuki ................................3129 (E17, Tue) Tanibata, Akifumi ......................... 287 (A2, Wed) Tanida, Hajime .............................160 (A1, Mon), ..............................168 (A1, Mon), 635 (B4, Tue), ...............................719 (B5, Mon), 756 (B5, Tue) Taniguchi, Ryo .............................1495 (B9, Wed) Taniguchi, Shunsuke ....................1416 (B9, Tue), ......................1918 (B12, Wed), 1981 (B12, Thu), ..................................................... 2152 (D2, Wed) Taniguchi, Yui ...............................123 (A1, Mon) Tanikawa, Kohei .......................... 3425 (F5, Wed) Taniki, Ryosuke ..............................513 (B2, Tue) Tanimoto, Satoshi ....................... 2514 (E4, Mon) Tanimoto, Takahiro .......................543 (B2, Wed), ........................................................544 (B2, Wed) Taniyama, Akira . ........................ 2128 (D1, Wed) Tanskanen, Pekka A.........................25 (A1, Mon) Tanuma, Ryohei .......................... 2524 (E4, Mon) Tanzella, Francis ......................... 2253 (D3, Wed) Tao, Greg G................................... 1874 (B11, Fri) Tao, M.........................................2919 (E12, Wed) Tao, Youkun ............................... 1815 (B10, Thu) Taoka, Noriyuki .........................3216 (E17, Thu), .......................... 3218 (E17, Thu), 2586 (E5, Tue) Tapajna, Milan ............................ 2463 (E2, Mon) Tapliy, Kanda ..............................2984 (E14, Tue) Taptimthong, Piriya ..................... 3432 (F5, Wed) Tarascon, Jean-Marie .....................645 (B4, Tue), ....................................................1832 (B11, Wed) Tariq, Farid . .................................. 802 (B6, Mon) Tasaka, Akimasa ...........................896 (B6, Wed), ..............................900 (B6, Wed), 1060 (B6, Fri), ........................... 1448 (B9, Tue), 1482 (B9, Tue), ..........................3454 (G2, Wed), 3622 (I3, Mon), ........................................................ 3647 (I3, Tue) Tasaki, Ken .................................. 1259 (B8, Thu) Tashima, Daisuke .............................3 (A1, Mon), ...............................84 (A1, Mon), 142 (A1, Mon) Tashiro, Masanori ........................ 3956 (J3, Mon) Task, Michael N............................ 2310 (D5, Tue) Tassel, Cedric ................................170 (A1, Mon) Tatara, Ryoichi ........ 14 (A1, Mon), 1514 (B9, Wed) Tatarchuk, Bruce J........................1500 (B9, Wed) Tataria, Harshad ............................. 1089 (B6, Fri) Tateyama, Yoshitaka ...................2855 (E12, Tue) Tatsuma, Tetsu .....39 (A1, Mon), 242 (A2, Mon), .............................245 (A2, Mon), 3798 (I4, Wed)
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Tatsumi, Atsuro ........................... 2005 (C2, Mon) Tatsumi, K.............627 (B4, Mon), 880 (B6, Wed) Tatsumisago, Masahiro .............. 1188 (B8, Mon), ..................................................... 1189 (B8, Mon) Tatsuno, Hiroko ............................194 (A1, Mon) Tatsuoka, Hirokazu ..................... 2660 (E7, Mon) Täubert, Corina ..............................581 (B2, Wed) Tavassol, Hadi . ...............................741 (B5, Tue) Tavassoli, Arash ............................1347 (B9, Tue) Tayarani Yoosefabadi, Zahra ........1338 (B9, Tue) Taylor, André D.............................. 716 (B4, Thu), ........................... 1502 (B9, Wed), 3786 (I4, Wed) Taylor, C. D.................................... 1694 (B9, Fri), ............................. 1695 (B9, Fri), 2172 (D2, Thu) Taylor, E. J.................................... 315 (A3, Wed), .......................... 3444 (G2, Wed), 3467 (G2, Thu) Taylor, Matthew L........................ 2200 (D3, Tue), .......................... 2176 (D3, Mon), 2199 (D3, Tue) Tedesco, Joseph L. .................... 2791 (E10, Mon) Tejero, Marta . ............................. 2342 (D5, Wed) Teki, Ranganath ............................2510 (E3, Thu) Templeton, Jared W........................415 (B1, Wed), ............................ 472 (B1, Thu), 1898 (B12, Tue) Temst, Kristiaan .........................3174 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3213 (E17, Thu) Ten Elshof, J. E............................... 713 (B4, Thu) Tenent, Robert . ...........................1910 (B12, Tue) Teng, Hsisheng . ............................559 (B2, Wed), .............................. 570 (B2, Wed), 833 (B6, Tue), ....................... 1736 (B10, Tue), 3039 (E15, Wed) Teng, Li-Feng . ...........................3095 (E16, Wed) Tenhaeff, Wyatt E.......................... 344 (B1, Mon), .............................990 (B6, Thu), 3517 (H1, Wed) Tennyson, Jonathan . ..................2931 (E13, Wed) Teo, Eric Yeow Hwee .................. 3464 (G2, Thu) Teodoro, Carlos E.........................2059 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2061 (C2, Tue) Tepavcevic, Sanja ......................1843 (B11, Wed) Terada, Koichi . ........................... 3454 (G2, Wed) Terada, Yasuko ..............................209 (A1, Mon) Terada, Yoshiyuki ....................... 2413 (D7, Wed) Terajima, Yuka ...............................948 (B6, Wed) Teraki, Kuniko .............................. 799 (B6, Mon) Terakura, Kiyoyuki .......................1439 (B9, Tue) Teramoto, Akinobu ......................2600 (E5, Tue), .......................................................2609 (E5, Tue) Teran, Alexander A........................ 337 (B1, Mon) Teranishi, Rie ................................1446 (B9, Tue) Terauchi, Masumi .......................... 1091 (B6, Fri) Terekhov, Sergei ........................... 3333 (F3, Tue) Terkelsen, Carina .........................1508 (B9, Wed) Ternent, Gary ..............................3229 (E17, Thu) Terry, Jonathan G............................3610 (I3, Sun) Tervakangas, Sanna ..................... 2280 (D4, Thu) Teshima, Katsuya . ....................... 793 (B6, Mon), .............................. 837 (B6, Tue), 945 (B6, Wed), ..........................1198 (B8, Mon), 2126 (D1, Wed) Tetsuya, Yoshida ......................... 3436 (G2, Wed) Tezuka, Satoko . .............................3899 (J2, Tue) Tezuka, Tsutomu ........................3191 (E17, Wed) Thackeray, Michael M.................... 1077 (B6, Fri) Thai, Khanh ................................2968 (E14, Tue) Thangadurai, Venkataraman ......... 1115 (B7, Tue) Thapa, Arjun ...................................841 (B6, Tue) Thapa, Arjun K................................889 (B6, Wed) Thean, Aaron . .......................... 3105 (E17, Mon), ...................... 3106 (E17, Mon), 3113 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3226 (E17, Thu) Theng, Siannie ..............................2509 (E3, Thu) Theobald, Brian ......................... 1276 (B9, Mon), .......................................................1317 (B9, Tue) Thevuthasan, Suntharampillai ........639 (B4, Tue) Thieffry, Stephane . .....................2969 (E14, Tue) Thiess, Sebastian . ....................... 2577 (E5, Mon) Thieuleux, Chloé . .......................... 267 (A2, Tue) Thoa, Nguyen T...........................1769 (B10, Wed)
Thodla, Ramgopal . ....................2180 (D3, Mon), ...................................................... 2215 (D3, Tue) Thomas, Early ..............................1512 (B9, Wed) Thomas, Mychal .......................... 3495 (H1, Tue) Thomas, Remi ..............................2611 (E5, Wed) Thomas, Shawn . .........................3137 (E17, Tue) Thomberg, Thomas ........................386 (B1, Tue), .............................. 390 (B1, Tue), 560 (B2, Wed), ........................................................ 598 (B2, Thu) Thompson, Carl V....................... 1103 (B7, Mon), ..................................................... 1105 (B7, Mon) Thompson, David ........................2593 (E5, Tue), .......................................................3390 (F4, Thu) Thompson, George E.................... 2399 (D7, Tue) Thompson, Gregory A................... 731 (B5, Mon) Thompson, Gregory B.................2301 (D5, Mon) Thompson, Levi T........................... 607 (B2, Thu) Thompson, Nicholas ................. 1881 (B12, Mon) Thomsen, Ed ..............................1960 (B12, Wed) Thomsen, Erik V............................2468 (E2, Tue) Thomy, Vincent . ...........................2777 (E9, Thu) Thonstad, Jomar . ......3715 (I3, Thu), 3636 (I3, Tue) Thorne, John S............................1835 (B11, Wed) Thornton, Katsuyo ....................... 629 (B4, Mon), ...............................732 (B5, Tue), 1081 (B6, Fri), ............................ 1096 (B6, Fri), 2410 (D7, Wed) Thorpe, Steven ............................. 3469 (G2, Thu) Thorson, Michael R.................... 1811 (B10, Thu) Thundat, Thomas ........................3315 (F3, Mon), .............................3329 (F3, Tue), 3995 (J4, Wed) Thygesen, Kristian .......................1165 (B7, Wed) Tian, Binglun ................................1444 (B9, Tue) Tian, Jianjun . .................................424 (B1, Wed) Tian, Na . .........1654 (B9, Thu), 1763 (B10, Wed) Tian, Xu ............ 1890 (B12, Tue), 581 (B2, Wed) Tian, Ying . .....................................536 (B2, Wed) Tian, Yuan .................................... 2380 (D7, Tue) Tian, Yunlong ............................... 2436 (D7, Thu) Tiedemann, A. T...........................3214 (E17, Thu) Tillack, Bernd ............................ 2577 (E5, Mon), .........................3126 (E17, Tue), 3131 (E17, Tue) Tilson, William ........................... 2340 (D5, Wed) Timbro, Jeffrey ............................ 1262 (B9, Sun) Timung, Seim . ..............................2780 (E9, Thu) Ting, Heng-Wen . .........................2672 (E7, Tue), .......................................................2678 (E7, Tue) Ting, Siu-Wa ...........960 (B6, Wed), 1028 (B6, Thu) Tiwari, Chandra S........................2440 (E1, Wed), ......................................................3313 (F3, Mon) Tiwari, Vijeet ................................2780 (E9, Thu) Tkacheva, Olga .............................. 3628 (I3, Tue) Toba, Taketo . ................................223 (A1, Mon) Toba, Tetsuya ............................... 3615 (I3, Mon) Toba, Toshinobu . .......................... 621 (B4, Mon) Toda, Kenji . ..........3897 (J2, Tue), 3898 (J2, Tue) Toda, Masanari . .............................567 (B2, Wed) Toda, Tatsuya ........................... 3047 (E16, Mon), .....................................................3072 (E16, Tue) Todi, Vinit ....................................2439 (E1, Wed) Todoriki, Hiroatsu ........................ 1014 (B6, Thu) Todoroki, Naoto ...........................1422 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 3738 (I4, Mon) Togasaki, Hirotaka .......................1566 (B9, Wed) Togo, Mitsuhiro .........................3160 (E17, Tue), ................................................... 3106 (E17, Mon) Tohji, Kazuyuki .........16 (A1, Mon), 17 (A1, Mon), ................................18 (A1, Mon), 19 (A1, Mon), ...............................20 (A1, Mon), 233 (A2, Mon) Toimil Molares, Maria Eugenia ........ 3417 (F5, Tue) Tojo, Yuki . .................................3195 (E17, Wed) Toki, Tetsuhiro ...............................574 (B2, Wed) Tokita, Masahiro ............................579 (B2, Wed) Tokiwa, Kazuyasu . ........................948 (B6, Wed) Toko, Kaoru ..................................2635 (E6, Tue) Tokuda, H. . ...................................2532 (E4, Tue) Tokuda, Hiroyuki .........................1228 (B8, Wed)
Tokuda, Kazuya ............................ 783 (B6, Mon) Tokuda, Yomei ............................... 251 (A2, Tue) Tokumasu, Takashi ......................1332 (B9, Tue), .......................... 1335 (B9, Tue), 1499 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1635 (B9, Thu) Tokumitsu, Eisuke ......................3071 (E16, Tue) Tokushige, Manabu . ..................... 3295 (F2, Tue) Toledano-Luque, Maria .............. 3119 (E17, Tue) Tölke, Rene .......1883 (B12, Mon), 1897 (B12, Tue) Tolle, John . ................................3137 (E17, Tue), ........................ 3160 (E17, Tue), 3226 (E17, Thu) Tolmachev, Vladimir . .................. 2379 (D7, Tue) Tomachuk, Celia R....................... 2109 (D1, Wed) Tomforde, Jan .............................. 1248 (B8, Thu) Tominaga, Aki . .............................3511 (H1, Tue) Tomita, Hiroki . ..............................941 (B6, Wed) Tomita, Ikuyoshi ...........................2092 (C4, Tue) Tomita, Kojiro . .............................2048 (C2, Tue) Tomita, Masanori .......................3187 (E17, Wed) Tomlinson, Megan ....................... 3532 (I1, Mon) Tomomura, Yoshitaka ....................3969 (J3, Tue) Tomono, Kazuaki ..........................543 (B2, Wed), ............................ 544 (B2, Wed), 2651 (E6, Tue), ............................. 3305 (F2, Tue), 3775 (I4, Tue), .......................................................3784 (I4, Wed) Tompkins, Randy P.......................2552 (E4, Wed) Toney, Michael . .........................1757 (B10, Wed) Tong, Jianhua .........469 (B1, Thu), 1968 (B12, Thu) Tong, Ze .........................................444 (B1, Wed) Tõnurist, Kerli . ...... 390 (B1, Tue), 598 (B2, Thu) Torimoto, Tsukasa ......................... 260 (A2, Tue), ..........................2902 (E12, Wed), 3666 (I3, Tue), .................................3733 (I3, Fri), 3735 (I3, Fri), .............................3826 (I5, Wed), 3940 (J2, Wed) Toriumi, Akira . ............................2584 (E5, Tue), ...........................2591 (E5, Tue), 3173 (E17, Tue) Toriyama, Takahiro ......................150 (A1, Mon), ...................................................... 3499 (H1, Tue) Tornow, Claire ............................. 3740 (I4, Mon) Torobu, Takahiro .......................... 3472 (H1, Tue) Torraco, Dennis . ..........................1558 (B9, Wed) Torres, Alphonse ...........................2571 (E4, Thu) Torres, J........................................2178 (D3, Mon) Torres, Sharron . ............................ 729 (B5, Mon) Torriero, Angel A..........................1123 (B7, Tue), ..............................3612 (I3, Sun), 3673 (I3, Wed) Tortet, Laurence .........................1911 (B12, Tue), .....................................................1912 (B12, Tue) Toshihiro, Kondo ............................79 (A1, Mon) Toshimitsu, Yuichi .........................3608 (I3, Sun) Toshiyoshi, Hiroshi .................. 2790 (E10, Mon), .....................................................2793 (E10, Tue) Toth, Gabor ...................................1318 (B9, Tue) Totir, Dana A...................................578 (B2, Wed) Tötzke, Christian . ........................1489 (B9, Wed) Toumar, Alexandra J..................1840 (B11, Wed), ....................................................1846 (B11, Wed) Tournier, Dominique ....................2566 (E4, Wed) Toussaint, Gwenaëlle ................. 1100 (B7, Mon), ...................................................... 1172 (B7, Thu) Toyama, Hiroshi . ..........................142 (A1, Mon) Toyao, Takashi ............................1737 (B10, Tue) Toyoda, Masahiro .........................1417 (B9, Tue) Toyoda, Yujiro . ............................ 1021 (B6, Thu) Toyota, Yoshiyuki ...........................51 (A1, Mon) Trahan, Matthew ...........................428 (B1, Wed), ......................................................1167 (B7, Wed) Trainham, James ........................ 1821 (B10, Thu) Tran, Binh-Tinh ...............................5 (A1, Mon), .............................. 42 (A1, Mon), 2572 (E4, Thu) Tran, Chau . ....................................590 (B2, Wed) tran, Chieu D................................... 3638 (I3, Tue) Tran, Hai .....................................2885 (E12, Tue) Tran, Hai-Yen . ................................830 (B6, Tue) Tran, Jennifer ................................1326 (B9, Tue) Tran, Thu . ................................... 2242 (D3, Wed)
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Tran, Thy . .....................................2505 (E3, Thu) Tran, Van Man ......1534 (B9, Wed), 1668 (B9, Thu) Tran-Van, Pierre ..............................746 (B5, Tue) Traversa, Enrico ....................... 1882 (B12, Mon), ...................... 1885 (B12, Mon), 1970 (B12, Thu) Trease, Nicole ................................530 (B2, Wed) Tredwell, Timothy J....................3087 (E16, Wed) Treskow, Marcel ..........................1236 (B8, Wed) Tressaud, Alain ..............................666 (B4, Wed) Tribollet, Bernard . ..................... 2133 (D1, Wed), ...................................................... 2207 (D3, Tue) Trifunovic, Miki . ........................3062 (E16, Tue) Trigub, Gregory J.......................... 1584 (B9, Thu) Trinh, Hai Dang ............................2572 (E4, Thu) Trinh, Ngoc Duc ........................1851 (B11, Wed) Trinh, Phong ....... 370 (B1, Tue), 1162 (B7, Wed) Tripathi, Ashish . ..........................3266 (F2, Mon) Tripkovic, Dusan . ........................ 1650 (B9, Thu) Trivedi, Dhara ............................3207 (E17, Wed) Trofimenko, Vitaly ........................ 3304 (F2, Tue) Trogadas, Panagiotis ....................1526 (B9, Wed) Trottier, J................705 (B4, Thu), 865 (B6, Wed) Trottier, Julie ........ 673 (B4, Wed), 674 (B4, Wed) Truchot, Cyril . ......479 (B1, Thu), 885 (B6, Wed) Trudeau, M...................................... 705 (B4, Thu) Trudeau, Michel .............................673 (B4, Wed) True, Marcus .................................3929 (J2, Wed) Trulove, P. C...........835 (B6, Tue), 3640 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3641 (I3, Tue), 3642 (I3, Tue), .............................3671 (I3, Wed), 3709 (I3, Wed) Tryk, Donald A............................. 3746 (I4, Mon) Trzeciak, Tomasz ....................... 1866 (B11, Thu) Tsai, C. J........................................ 2175 (D2, Thu) Tsai, Chia-Shiung . ......................2985 (E14, Tue) Tsai, Cho-Jen ................................2678 (E7, Tue) Tsai, Chung Bo .............................. 601 (B2, Thu) Tsai, Din-Ping .......................... 1728 (B10, Mon), ......................................................2714 (E7, Wed) Tsai, Dung-Sheng . ......................3033 (E15, Tue) Tsai, Ho-Cheng ............................1561 (B9, Wed) Tsai, Li-Duan .........1013 (B6, Thu), 1656 (B9, Thu) Tsai, Ming-Chi ............................. 2231 (D3, Tue) Tsai, Shu-Yi ................................. 295 (A2, Wed), ............................. 693 (B4, Wed), 3378 (F4, Thu) Tsai, Wen-Ta .................................568 (B2, Wed), ......................... 2125 (D1, Wed), 2197 (D3, Mon) Tsai, Yi-Da .....................................3849 (J1, Tue) Tsai, Yi-Shiuan . ..........................3070 (E16, Tue) Tsampas, Michalis .....................1959 (B12, Wed) Tsang, Chu ...................................3327 (F3, Mon) Tsao, Jeffrey .............................. 3003 (E15, Mon) Tschirky, Hans-Jörg ..................... 3840 (J1, Mon) Tse, Edmund ................................ 3740 (I4, Mon) Tsehay, Yohannes ..........................3933 (J2, Wed) Tselev, Alexander ........................1894 (B12, Tue) Tseng, Jung-Kuei ..........................2693 (E7, Tue) Tseng, M. C..................................3028 (E15, Tue) Tseng, Shiojenn . ...........................2771 (E9, Thu) Tsiouvaras, Nikolaos . .................1111 (B7, Mon), . .......................................................1120 (B7, Tue) Tsubouchi, Hiroshi . ........................67 (A1, Mon) Tsubouchi, Shigetaka .....................755 (B5, Tue), .............................. 757 (B5, Wed), 759 (B5, Wed) Tsubouchi, Youhei . .................... 1858 (B11, Thu) Tsuchida, Eiji .................................764 (B5, Wed) Tsuchida, Hidekazu . ................... 2524 (E4, Mon) Tsuchiya, Hiroaki . .....................2190 (D3, Mon), ..................................................... 2413 (D7, Wed) Tsuchiya, Mizuho . .........................12 (A1, Mon), ............................. 22 (A1, Mon), 2076 (C4, Mon) Tsuchiya, Takahiro ...................... 3498 (H1, Tue), ...........................3501 (H1, Tue), 3502 (H1, Tue), ...................................................... 3503 (H1, Tue) Tsuchiya, Takashi . ..................... 2331 (D5, Wed), ......................... 2098 (D1, Wed), 2293 (D5, Mon) Tsuda, Nanae . ...............................3703 (I3, Wed)
Tsuda, Takahiro .............................128 (A1, Mon) Tsuda, Tetsuya . ............................. 3635 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3658 (I3, Tue), 3662 (I3, Tue), .................................3733 (I3, Fri), 3734 (I3, Fri), ..................................3735 (I3, Fri), 3736 (I3, Fri) Tsugawa, Wakako ...................... 2004 (C2, Mon), ..........................2007 (C2, Mon), 2019 (C2, Tue), ........................... 2021 (C2, Tue), 2022 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2057 (C2, Tue) Tsui, Lok-kun . ..............................3382 (F4, Thu) Tsuji, Etsushi . ..............................133 (A1, Mon), ..........................569 (B2, Wed), 1961 (B12, Thu), ......................... 2408 (D7, Wed), 2857 (E12, Tue) Tsuji, Toru ..................................2827 (E11, Wed) Tsujiguchi, Takuya ......................1530 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1531 (B9, Wed) Tsujii, Yoshinobu .........................1515 (B9, Wed) Tsujimura, Seiya ............................ 3597 (I2, Tue) Tsujino, Gai . ........ 66 (A1, Mon), 3499 (H1, Tue) Tsujiwaki, Wataru ..........................765 (B5, Wed) Tsukada, Satoru . ...........................2078 (C4, Tue) Tsukagoshi, Takafumi .....................356 (B1, Tue) Tsukamoto, Kentaro ...................2915 (E12, Wed) Tsukamoto, Shigeru ......................218 (A1, Mon) Tsukamoto, Tomohiro ...................1433 (B9, Tue) Tsukatsune, T.................................. 1684 (B9, Fri) Tsukatsune, Takuya .......................1416 (B9, Tue) Tsukikawa, Hisayoshi ................. 2163 (D2, Wed) Tsumura, Tomoki ..........................1417 (B9, Tue) Tsunashima, Katsuhiko ...............1995 (C1, Wed), .............................3654 (I3, Tue), 3693 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3703 (I3, Wed) Tsuneishi, Kana . .........................2558 (E4, Wed), .......................................................2569 (E4, Thu) Tsunoda, Kouji . .........................2814 (E11, Wed) Tsuriya, Ryogen ........................... 3363 (F4, Wed) Tsuru, Tooru .........37 (A1, Mon), 149 (A1, Mon), ........................... 165 (A1, Mon), 2151 (D2, Wed) Tsuru, Tooru ...... 152 (A1, Mon), 2150 (D2, Wed) Tsuruoka, Tohru ..........................2850 (E11, Thu) Tsuruta, Shoko ..............................232 (A2, Mon) Tsushima, Shohji . ....................... 1268 (B9, Sun), ......................... 1486 (B9, Wed), 1487 (B9, Wed), ......................... 1495 (B9, Wed), 1499 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1542 (B9, Wed) Tsutakawa, Hiroki ...........................29 (A1, Mon) Tsutsui, Kazuo ............................2558 (E4, Wed), ........................... 2569 (E4, Thu), 2590 (E5, Tue), ......................... 2616 (E5, Wed), 2663 (E7, Mon), .........................3025 (E15, Tue), 3122 (E17, Tue) Tsutsui, Masanori . ..........................23 (A1, Mon) Tsutsumi, Yasuyuki ........................47 (A1, Mon), .......................................................144 (A1, Mon) Tsutsumi, Yusuke ........................1989 (C1, Wed), ..........................2136 (D1, Wed), 2143 (D1, Wed) Tsuyumoto, Isao . ............................85 (A1, Mon) Tsybeskov, Leonid ........................3937 (J2, Wed) Tu, Li-Wei ..................................3011 (E15, Mon) Tu, W.-H..................................... 3104 (E17, Mon) Tu, Wen-Chiang ...........................2495 (E3, Wed) Tu, Wen-Hsun ...............................2669 (E7, Tue) Tübke, Jens ........779 (B6, Mon), 1574 (B9, Wed) Tucker, Telpriore ..........................1513 (B9, Wed) Tucker, Telpriore G....................... 3627 (I3, Mon) Tuji, Etsushi ................................. 2399 (D7, Tue) Tuller, Harry L.......................... 1881 (B12, Mon), .................... 1882 (B12, Mon), 1888 (B12, Mon), .......................... 2835 (E11, Thu), 4003 (J4, Wed) Tungare, Mihir .............................2552 (E4, Wed) Tunold, Reidar ............................... 3630 (I3, Tue) Tuomaala, Siru ................................25 (A1, Mon) Turhan, Ahmet ................................400 (B1, Tue) Turkevych, Ivan ..........................2868 (E12, Tue) Turner, John ......1067 (B6, Fri), 1757 (B10, Wed)
Turner, John A...............................1418 (B9, Tue), ......................1719 (B10, Mon), 1743 (B10, Tue), ....................... 1746 (B10, Tue), 1797 (B10, Wed) Turner, Kevin T............................2972 (E14, Tue) Turuta, Shigeyuki . .....................2831 (E11, Wed) Tutashkonko, Sergii ....................2376 (D7, Mon) Tutuc, Emanuel ..........................3188 (E17, Wed) Twu, Nancy ....................................685 (B4, Wed) Tyryshkin, Alexei M...................3182 (E17, Wed)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
U Uchaker, Evan . ..............................975 (B6, Wed) Uchi, Hidenori ...............................515 (B2, Wed) Uchida, Hiroyuki .........................158 (A1, Mon), ............................162 (A1, Mon), 163 (A1, Mon), ............................1352 (B9, Tue), 1411 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1413 (B9, Tue), 1585 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1685 (B9, Fri), 3746 (I4, Mon), ........................................................ 3756 (I4, Tue) Uchida, Makoto ...........................158 (A1, Mon), ............................162 (A1, Mon), 1352 (B9, Tue), ............................1411 (B9, Tue), 1413 (B9, Tue), ............................. 1585 (B9, Thu), 1685 (B9, Fri) Uchida, Naoki ................................929 (B6, Wed) Uchida, Satoshi .............................903 (B6, Wed), ........................2861 (E12, Tue), 2869 (E12, Tue), .........................2875 (E12, Tue), 2884 (E12, Tue) Uchida, Taro . ......214 (A1, Mon), 3788 (I4, Wed) Uchikoshi, Junichi .......................2065 (C2, Tue), ....................................................2915 (E12, Wed) Uchimoto, Yoshiharu ................... 119 (A1, Mon), ............................160 (A1, Mon), 168 (A1, Mon), ............................ 331 (B1, Mon), 630 (B4, Mon), .............................690 (B4, Wed), 719 (B5, Mon), ..............................740 (B5, Tue), 783 (B6, Mon), ............................ 858 (B6, Wed), 156 (A1, Mon), ............................167 (A1, Mon), 170 (A1, Mon), ..............................193 (A1, Mon), 635 (B4, Tue), ..............................725 (B5, Mon), 756 (B5, Tue), ............................981 (B6, Wed), 1623 (B9, Thu), .......................................................171 (A1, Mon) Uchiyama, Sari . ............................3800 (I4, Wed) Uchiyama, Takuya ........................3686 (I3, Wed) Uchiyama, Yuki . ...........................1423 (B9, Tue) Uda, Tetsuya .................................178 (A1, Mon) Uddin, Jasim .....1112 (B7, Mon), 1257 (B8, Thu) Ue, Makoto ...................................226 (A1, Mon) Uechi, Ichiro .......1132 (B7, Tue), 1136 (B7, Tue) Ueda, Akio ....................................3797 (I4, Wed) Ueda, Dai ...................................... 799 (B6, Mon) Ueda, Hiroyuki ..... 3568 (I1, Tue), 3656 (I3, Tue) Ueda, Jumpei ................................3926 (J2, Wed) Ueda, Masafumi . .........................1532 (B9, Wed) Ueda, Mikito ........1432 (B9, Tue), 2095 (D1, Wed), ..........................2118 (D1, Wed), 2277 (D4, Thu), ............................... 3637 (I3, Tue), 3652 (I3, Tue) Ueda, Mitsuo . ...............................138 (A1, Mon) Ueda, Mitsutoshi ......................... 2314 (D5, Tue), ............................2317 (D5, Tue), 2319 (D5, Tue) Ueda, Satoru ..................................47 (A1, Mon), ............................. 910 (B6, Wed), 144 (A1, Mon) Ueda, Yoshiaktsu ........................... 251 (A2, Tue) Uedono, Akira .............................. 3956 (J3, Mon) Uehara, Hiromitsu . ...................... 1651 (B9, Thu) Uehara, Makiko ..............................824 (B6, Tue) Uematsu, Chie . ..........................1950 (B12, Wed) Uematsu, Kazuyoshi .....................3897 (J2, Tue), ........................................................3898 (J2, Tue) Uematsu, Shinichi ..........................930 (B6, Wed) Uemura, Naoya .......................... 1867 (B11, Thu) Ueno, Kazuhide .............................12 (A1, Mon), ............................ 1217 (B8, Tue), 1218 (B8, Tue) Ueno, Satoko . ............................... 3946 (J2, Thu) Ueno, Shota . .................................. 254 (A2, Tue) Ueno, Tatsuya ...............................3387 (F4, Thu) 299
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Ueno, Yuko .................................. 3844 (J1, Mon) Uenoyama, Takahiro .....................2062 (C2, Tue) Uesugi, Kentaro ...........................1491 (B9, Wed) Uggowitzer, Peter J...................... 2357 (D6, Wed) Uhlik, Filip . ................................ 3526 (H1, Wed) Ui, Koichi .......................................831 (B6, Tue) Ukyo, Yoshio ................................ 723 (B5, Mon) Ulbricht, Christoph ....................1773 (B10, Wed) Ulrich, Andrea . ........................... 2360 (D6, Wed) Ulsh, Michael .........1306 (B9, Tue), 1588 (B9, Thu) Um, Jae Kwang . ...................... 3051 (E16, Mon), ....................................................3087 (E16, Wed) Umeda, Minoru ............................. 989 (B6, Thu), ............................991 (B6, Thu), 1532 (B9, Wed), ...................................................... 1660 (B9, Thu) Umeda, Takahide .........................2620 (E5, Wed) Umehara, Masaki ......................... 3616 (I3, Mon) Umekita, Naomi . ......................... 3502 (H1, Tue) Umemura, Shigeru ........................3797 (I4, Wed) Umezawa, Kensuke .....................1473 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1474 (B9, Tue) Umezawa, Naoto . ....................... 2579 (E5, Mon) Umezu, Shinjiro ..............................60 (A1, Mon) Unemoto, Atsushi ...........................809 (B6, Tue) Uno, Masaharu . ............................. 3647 (I3, Tue) Unocic, Raymond R.......................762 (B5, Wed), ....................................................1844 (B11, Wed) Unwin, Patrick R.......................... 2002 (C2, Mon) Uosaki, Kohei .............................1566 (B9, Wed), .......................... 3263 (F2, Mon), 3271 (F2, Mon) Uprety, Bibek ...... 3251 (F1, Tue), 3253 (F1, Tue) Urai, Junichi . ................................. 3778 (I4, Tue) Uraki, Shota ................................... 997 (B6, Thu) Urata, Tomoko ...........................2368 (D7, Mon), .....................................................2377 (D7, Mon) Urban, Andrew . .............................3719 (I3, Thu) Urbonaite, Sigita ............................436 (B1, Wed) Urchaga, Patrick . ........................1523 (B9, Wed), .......................................................1316 (B9, Tue) Urita, Koki .............132 (A1, Mon), 134 (A1, Mon), ...............................388 (B1, Tue), 788 (B6, Mon) Urquidi-MacDonald, Mirna ........ 2201 (D3, Tue), ...................................................... 2228 (D3, Tue) Uruga, Tomoya ...........................1491 (B9, Wed), ............................1655 (B9, Thu), 1658 (B9, Thu) Uruga, Tomoya .........168 (A1, Mon), 756 (B5, Tue) Uryu, Chie . ................................ 1981 (B12, Thu) Usami, Noritaka .........................3205 (E17, Wed) Ushakov, Sergey V...................... 2329 (D5, Wed), ..................................................... 2330 (D5, Wed) Ushijima, Hiromi ..........................2042 (C2, Tue) Usui, Hiroyuki ..... 911 (B6, Wed), 929 (B6, Wed) Usuki, Takeshi . ..........................1958 (B12, Wed) Utke, Ivo .......................................4001 (J4, Wed) Utomo, Wahyu B.......................... 2246 (D3, Wed) Utsugi, Koji . ..........824 (B6, Tue), 1061 (B6, Fri) Uzumaki, Yuya . ..........................2298 (D5, Mon)
Valles, Irma .................................. 3238 (E17, Fri) Valtiner, Markus . ......................... 3528 (I1, Mon) van Berkel, Frans P.....................1932 (B12, Wed) Van Damme, Steven . .................. 3535 (I1, Mon), ...................................................... 3538 (I1, Mon) van de Krol, Roel ........................1742 (B10, Tue) van der Straten, O. ........................2476 (E2, Tue) van der Veen, Marleen ................ 3515 (H1, Wed) Van Der Ven, Anton .......................732 (B5, Tue), ........................................................ 1096 (B6, Fri) van der Vliet, Dennis ................... 1650 (B9, Thu) Van Der Voort, Pascal ................. 2460 (E2, Mon) van der Wal, Peter D.................... 3840 (J1, Mon), .......................................................3996 (J4, Wed) van der Zwan, Michiel ................3062 (E16, Tue) Van Dorpe, Pol ..............................3987 (J4, Wed) van Duin, Adri C......................... 1819 (B10, Thu) Van Elshocht, S............................2946 (E13, Thu) Van Haesendonck, Chris .............3174 (E17, Tue) Van Overmeere, Quentin . ...........1907 (B12, Tue) Van Vliet, Krystyn J...................... 2202 (D3, Tue) Van Zee, John . .............................1293 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1295 (B9, Tue), 1545 (B9, Wed) Van Zee, John W...........................1298 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1503 (B9, Wed) Vandenbulcke, Lionel .................2948 (E13, Thu) Vandenbulcke, M. P......................2948 (E13, Thu) Vandersmissen, Kevin . ............... 2717 (E8, Mon) Vandersypen, Lieven . ................3183 (E17, Wed) Vandervorst, Wilfried . ...............2847 (E11, Thu), ........................ 3138 (E17, Tue), 3213 (E17, Thu) Vandiver, Melissa A......................1463 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1465 (B9, Tue), 1461 (B9, Tue) Vandroux, Laurent .....................2990 (E14, Wed) Vanhellemont, Jan ...................... 2625 (E6, Mon), .......................................................2652 (E6, Tue) Vanherle, Wendy ........................3204 (E17, Wed) Vanpaemel, Johannes .................. 3515 (H1, Wed) Vantomme, Andre ......................3174 (E17, Tue), ........................ 3213 (E17, Thu), 3219 (E17, Thu) Varcoe, John R........ 1369 (B9, Tue), 1376 (B9, Tue) Vargas Gutiérrez, G........................1454 (B9, Tue) Varley, Joel . ............................... 1826 (B10, Thu) Vasconcelos, Bruno M................. 2250 (D3, Wed) Vasilescu, Cora ........................... 2137 (D1, Wed) Vasiljevic, Natasa . ......................3264 (F2, Mon), .......................................................3815 (I5, Wed) Vasin, Boris D.......3701 (I3, Wed), 3649 (I3, Tue) Vassiliev, Anton ........................... 1636 (B9, Thu) Vasudev, Milana . .........................3247 (F1, Mon) Vasudevan, S........3377 (F4, Thu), 3389 (F4, Thu) Vasyliev, Valentyn . ......................2442 (E1, Wed) Vatamanu, Jenel ............................ 609 (B2, Thu), ............................1255 (B8, Thu), 3620 (I3, Mon) Vaughey, John T..............................410 (B1, Wed) Vayssieres, Lionel ..................... 1725 (B10, Mon) Vazquez Arenas, Jorge G............2178 (D3, Mon), ..................................................... 2252 (D3, Wed) Vazquez, Jorge G........................... 3298 (F2, Tue) Vedharathinam, Vedasri ............. 1809 (B10, Thu) Veedu, Vinod . ............................. 1602 (B9, Thu), ........................1777 (B10, Wed), 2108 (D1, Wed) Vegge, Tejs .....................................813 (B6, Tue), ........................ 1165 (B7, Wed), 1789 (B10, Wed) Vegunta, Sri Sai S..........................2747 (E8, Tue) Veith, Gabriel M............................. 698 (B4, Thu), ..............................762 (B5, Wed), 990 (B6, Thu), ...........................1119 (B7, Tue), 1168 (B7, Wed), ....................................................1844 (B11, Wed) Velasco-Velez, Juan J.................... 3483 (H1, Tue) Velayutham, Guruviah ...................545 (B2, Wed) Velez, Juan E.................................1997 (C1, Wed) Velha, Philippe ...........................3132 (E17, Tue), ......................3197 (E17, Wed), 3199 (E17, Wed), ...................................................... 3242 (E17, Fri) Velikokhatnyi, Oleg ...................... 350 (B1, Mon)
Veloso, Anabela ........................ 3106 (E17, Mon) Veloso, Anthony J..........................2020 (C2, Tue) Vemulapati, Umamaheswara .......2549 (E4, Wed) Vemuri, Rajitha N. P.................. 3054 (E16, Mon), .....................................................3082 (E16, Tue) Vendra, Venkat ...............................841 (B6, Tue), .......................... 889 (B6, Wed), 2860 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2866 (E12, Tue) Venkatasamy, Venkatram ............3393 (F5, Mon), ......................................................3398 (F5, Mon) Venkateswara Rao, Chitturi .......... 3762 (I4, Tue), .........................................................380 (B1, Tue) Venkatkarthick, R..........................3377 (F4, Thu), .......................................................3389 (F4, Thu) Venkatraman, Murali Sankar ....... 2210 (D3, Tue) Verbeeck, Rita ...............................3987 (J4, Wed) Verbrugge, Mark W........................768 (B5, Wed), ............................... 1089 (B6, Fri), 1093 (B6, Fri) Verdaguer, Ariadna .................... 2261 (D3, Wed), ........................................................ 3566 (I1, Tue) Verde, Michael ................................376 (B1, Tue) Verde-Gomez, Ysmael ..................1456 (B9, Tue) Verdonck, P..................................2946 (E13, Thu) Vereecken, Philippe .....................2733 (E8, Tue), ........................... 2738 (E8, Tue), 3515 (H1, Wed) Verghese, Mohith ..........................2598 (E5, Tue) Verheijen, Marcel A..................... 2462 (E2, Mon) Verhulst, Anne . ...........................3226 (E17, Thu) Verma, Mohini ............................2846 (E11, Thu) Vernoux, Philippe ......................1959 (B12, Wed) Vernstrom, George D....................1319 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1365 (B9, Tue) Vérove, Christophe ....................2926 (E13, Wed) Veyre, Laurent . .............................. 267 (A2, Tue) Veytizou, Christelle . ................. 3103 (E17, Mon) Viallet, Virginie ...........................1911 (B12, Tue) Viana, Adriano G............................3876 (J1, Tue) Vicente Benedetti, Assis ............... 3309 (F2, Tue) Vicente, Francisco . ........................15 (A1, Mon), ..........................2127 (D1, Wed), 2262 (D3, Wed) Vichchulada, Pornnipa ..................3813 (I5, Wed) Vidal Borbolla, Miguel Ángel ....3146 (E17, Tue) Vidal-Iglesia, Francisco J................ 3754 (I4, Tue) Vidjayacoumar, Balamurugan . .....2480 (E2, Tue) Vie, Preben J................................. 1035 (B6, Thu) Vieira, André ................................1996 (C1, Wed) Vieira, Luciana . ............................ 3287 (F2, Tue) Vigneron, Jackie . .......................... 3292 (F2, Tue) Vijapur, Santosh .......................... 1011 (B6, Thu), ...............................266 (A2, Tue), 351 (B1, Mon) Vijayakumar, Murugesan ................393 (B1, Tue) Vijh, A....................705 (B4, Thu), 865 (B6, Wed) Vilaboa, Nuria ............................. 2141 (D1, Wed) Villar-Garcia, Ignacio .................. 3619 (I3, Mon) Villora, Encarnacíon G.................2442 (E1, Wed), ......................................................2455 (E1, Wed) Vinatier, Philippe ........................ 1100 (B7, Mon) Vinattieri, Anna ..........................3200 (E17, Wed) Vincent, Benjamin ................... 3105 (E17, Mon), ....................... 3213 (E17, Thu), 3222 (E17, Thu), ........................ 2649 (E6, Tue), 3106 (E17, Mon), ........................3113 (E17, Tue), 3204 (E17, Wed) Vincent, Nguyen ............................3877 (J1, Tue) Vines, Lasse ................................ 2525 (E4, Mon) Vinet, Maud ................................3120 (E17, Tue) Vinogradov, Denis A...................... 3648 (I3, Tue), ........................................................ 3650 (I3, Tue) Viricelle, Jean-Paul ....................1802 (B10, Wed) Virkar, Anil V................................1360 (B9, Tue), ........................ 1521 (B9, Wed), 1760 (B10, Wed) .........................1874 (B11, Fri), 1916 (B12, Wed) Virtanen, Sannakaisa . ................ 2356 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 2364 (D6, Wed) Visalli, Domenica . ........................2537 (E4, Tue) Visco, Steven J..............................1156 (B7, Wed) Vispute, Ratnakar . .......................2446 (E1, Wed)
V Vaarmets, Kersti . ........................... 1690 (B9, Fri) Vadgama, Pankaj . .........................3890 (J1, Wed) Vadillo-Rodríguez, Virginia ......... 2234 (D3, Tue) Vähänissi, Ville ............................2655 (E6, Wed) Vaiciukevičienė, Aušrinė ..............1455 (B9, Tue) Vainshtein, Julia ..........................2372 (D7, Mon) Vakarelski, Ivan U.........................2488 (E3, Wed) Valavanis, Alex ..........................3197 (E17, Wed) Valdez, Carlos .............................. 3474 (H1, Tue) Valdez, Thomas I.........................1501 (B9, Wed), ........................... 1703 (B9, Fri), 1810 (B10, Thu) Välikangas, Juho P...........................25 (A1, Mon) Valk, Peeter .................................... 1690 (B9, Fri) Vallée, Christophe ......................2809 (E11, Wed) Valladares, Julio ..........................2897 (E12, Tue) Vallance, Michael A...................... 1877 (B11, Fri) 300
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Viswanathan, Anbarasan .............. 1877 (B11, Fri) Viswanathan, Venkatasubramanian ...................... ......................... 1108 (B7, Mon), 1166 (B7, Wed), .......................... 1169 (B7, Wed), 1524 (B9, Wed) Vitale, Adam .................................3821 (I5, Wed) Vivekanand, Saikumar ...............3186 (E17, Wed) Vivien, Laurent ...........................3143 (E17, Tue) Vivier, Vincent ........................... 2133 (D1, Wed), ...................................................... 2207 (D3, Tue) Viyannalage, Lasantha .................3264 (F2, Mon) Vizza, Francesco ..........................3805 (I5, Wed), .......................................................3385 (F4, Thu) Vlachopoulos, Nick ....................... 597 (B2, Thu) Voevodin, Natasha ........................3688 (I3, Wed) Vogel, Jan Willem .........................1209 (B8, Tue) Vogl, Ulrike . .................................1205 (B8, Tue) Vogt, Patrick . .............................3172 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3178 (E17, Wed) Vohra, Rajeev ................................1363 (B9, Tue) Vohs, John .....................................3372 (F4, Thu) Volanschi, Elena . ......................... 3530 (I1, Mon) Volkov, Alexander G....................... 11 (A1, Mon), ..........................1984 (C1, Wed), 3827 (J1, Mon), ...................................................... 3832 (J1, Mon) Volkova, Maia I.............................1984 (C1, Wed) Volkova, Maya ............................. 3827 (J1, Mon) Volkovich, Vladimir A................... 3648 (I3, Tue), .............................. 3649 (I3, Tue), 3650 (I3, Tue), .............................3651 (I3, Tue), 3695 (I3, Wed), ............................3699 (I3, Wed), 3700 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3701 (I3, Wed) von Ammon, Wilfried ..................2644 (E6, Tue), .......................................................2648 (E6, Tue) von Barner, Jens H.......................1395 (B9, Tue), .......................................................... 632 (I3, Tue) von Cresce, Arthur .........................766 (B5, Wed) Voronkov, Vladimir V...................2642 (E6, Tue), .......................................................2643 (E6, Tue) Voth, Gregory A............................1372 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1375 (B9, Tue), 1391 (B9, Tue) Votteler, Jeffrey .............................. 1070 (B6, Fri) Vrabec, Tina ..................................2026 (C2, Tue) Vrancken, Christa . .....................2922 (E13, Wed) Vrublevsky, Igor . .......................... 3411 (F5, Tue) Vukmirovic, Miomir .....................3817 (I5, Wed) Vullum-Bruer, Fride . ......................822 (B6, Tue) Vyalikh, Denis . .............................. 1696 (B9, Fri)
Wagner, Michal ..............................550 (B2, Wed) Wagner, Peter ...............................1509 (B9, Wed) Wagner, Ralf .................................1205 (B8, Tue) Wagoner, Elizabeth R................... 2075 (C4, Mon) Wainright, Jesse S..........................772 (B5, Wed), ..........................1702 (B9, Fri), 1794 (B10, Wed), .......................................................2026 (C2, Tue) Waite, Astian ................................ 3832 (J1, Mon) Wakana, Sho .................................2092 (C4, Tue) Wakasugi, Jungo ...........................933 (B6, Wed), ..................................................... 1197 (B8, Mon) Wakida, Shin-ichi . .........................3850 (J1, Tue) Wakisaka, Mitsuru ...................... 3746 (I4, Mon), ........................................................ 3756 (I4, Tue) Walczyk, Christian ...................... 2577 (E5, Mon) Walczyk, Damian ........................ 2577 (E5, Mon) Waldrip, Karen ..............................2535 (E4, Tue) Waldron, Niamh ..........................3138 (E17, Tue) Waldvogel, Siegfried R................ 2068 (C4, Mon) Walker, Robert A..........................2291 (D5, Mon) Walker, Wesley .......................... 1112 (B7, Mon), ...................................................... 1257 (B8, Thu) Wallace, Gordon ........................... 3258 (F1, Tue) Wallace, Jean M..............................576 (B2, Wed) Walmsley, John C......................... 2346 (D6, Wed) Walsh, Frank C............................. 1102 (B7, Mon) Walter, Christian ..........................1388 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1696 (B9, Fri) Walton, Anthony J...........................3610 (I3, Sun) Wan, Chi-Chao . ........................... 3358 (F4, Wed) Wan, Li-Jun . ..............................2907 (E12, Wed) Wan, Qing ........ 3097 (E16, Wed), 3099 (E16, Wed) Wandt, Johannes ...........................1120 (B7, Tue) Wang, Albert ...............................3026 (E15, Tue) Wang, Billie ................................2301 (D5, Mon) Wang, Bo-Shiung ...................... 3046 (E16, Mon) Wang, Buguo ................................2534 (E4, Tue) Wang, Chao . ...... 1361 (B9, Tue), 1650 (B9, Thu) Wang, Chao-Yang ..........................825 (B6, Tue), ............................ 1016 (B6, Thu), 1057 (B6, Fri), ........................... 1339 (B9, Tue), 1594 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 2227 (D3, Tue) Wang, Chao-Yang ....................... 1049 (B6, Thu), ........................................................ 1058 (B6, Fri) Wang, Charles .............................3215 (E17, Thu) Wang, Chen-Hao . .........................3388 (F4, Thu) Wang, Cheng-Chia ......................... 604 (B2, Thu) Wang, Chengwen ........................ 3446 (G2, Wed) Wang, Chia-Wei .............................592 (B2, Wed) Wang, Chih-Min ...........................1151 (B7, Tue) Wang, Ching Chian ...........................5 (A1, Mon) Wang, Ching-Chi .......................3023 (E15, Tue), ........................................................ 262 (A2, Tue) Wang, Ching-Chiun ........................42 (A1, Mon) Wang, Chiu-Hui ......................... 1817 (B10, Thu) Wang, Chong-Min ..........................639 (B4, Tue) Wang, Chonge . .............................199 (A1, Mon) Wang, Chunmei ............................1415 (B9, Tue) Wang, Chunru .............................. 3493 (H1, Tue) Wang, Chunsheng ..........................854 (B6, Wed) Wang, Cong-Xiao ..........................546 (B2, Wed) Wang, Dan ....... 3040 (E15, Wed), 266 (A2, Tue), ..........................351 (B1, Mon), 1799 (B10, Wed) Wang, David Shan-Hill ..................3849 (J1, Tue) Wang, Deli .................................. 3739 (I4, Mon), .............................1311 (B9, Tue), 1312 (B9, Tue) Wang, Deqiang . ...........................3244 (F1, Mon) Wang, Deyu .................................1158 (B7, Wed) Wang, Dong ................................3121 (E17, Tue) Wang, Donghai ............................. 328 (B1, Mon) Wang, Eason ................................ 3238 (E17, Fri) Wang, Erkang . ............................. 3579 (I2, Mon) Wang, Fang .................................2297 (D5, Mon) Wang, Fang-Hsing ......................3073 (E16, Tue) Wang, Fangfang ........................1931 (B12, Wed), ....................................................1943 (B12, Wed)
Wang, Feifei ....................................354 (B1, Tue) Wang, Feng ............ 638 (B4, Tue), 732 (B5, Tue) Wang, Fengyun ............................2702 (E7, Wed) Wang, Fu-Ming .............................767 (B5, Wed), ............................ 892 (B6, Wed), 1238 (B8, Wed) Wang, Fuhui .......2290 (D4, Thu), 2311 (D5, Tue) Wang, Gary ...................................1347 (B9, Tue) Wang, Haijiang .............................. 3593 (I2, Tue) Wang, Hailin ................................1535 (B9, Wed) wang, Hailong .................................744 (B5, Tue) Wang, Hao .....................................530 (B2, Wed) Wang, Heli .........100 (A1, Mon), 1292 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1298 (B9, Tue), 1342 (B9, Tue), ......................... 1503 (B9, Wed), 1746 (B10, Tue) Wang, Hong ..................................1146 (B7, Tue) Wang, Hong-Hui .......................... 1654 (B9, Thu) Wang, Honglong ......................... 2340 (D5, Wed) Wang, Hsien Hau .......................... 1117 (B7, Tue) Wang, Hsin-Hwa . .......................3033 (E15, Tue) Wang, Hsin-Ping ........................ 2667 (E7, Mon), ........................2709 (E7, Wed), 3042 (E15, Wed), .......................................................2671 (E7, Tue) Wang, Hsin-Yi ...............................892 (B6, Wed) Wang, Huey-Yuan .......................3031 (E15, Tue) Wang, Hui ....................................1155 (B7, Wed) Wang, Jia . ......... 1549 (B9, Wed), 3817 (I5, Wed) Wang, Jiajun . .............................. 1106 (B7, Mon) Wang, JIeqiong .............................. 3541 (I1, Tue) Wang, Jingjie ............................... 2386 (D7, Tue) Wang, Jingqing .............................. 3630 (I3, Tue) Wang, Jinjin ...................................520 (B2, Wed) Wang, John . .......... 1089 (B6, Fri), 1093 (B6, Fri) Wang, Jun . ................................... 1054 (B6, Thu) Wang, Junhua .....1612 (B9, Thu), 1615 (B9, Thu) Wang, Junjui ...................................734 (B5, Tue) Wang, Keping ...............................1363 (B9, Tue) Wang, Kuan-Wen ......................... 1656 (B9, Thu) Wang, Lanxiang .........................3221 (E17, Thu), ........................ 3223 (E17, Thu), 3224 (E17, Thu) Wang, Le-Min .............................. 2175 (D2, Thu) Wang, Lei ..................................... 1010 (B6, Thu) Wang, Li-Qiong ..............................754 (B5, Tue) Wang, Liduo . ..............................3069 (E16, Tue) Wang, Ligen ................................. 1621 (B9, Thu) Wang, Minchang .......................... 2386 (D7, Tue) Wang, Naigang . ............................ 3407 (F5, Tue) Wang, Qian ....................................908 (B6, Wed) Wang, Qiang ................................1161 (B7, Wed) Wang, Qiming .............................3217 (E17, Thu) Wang, Sea-Fu ................................3388 (F4, Thu) Wang, Shangde .............................. 3599 (I2, Tue) Wang, Shengkai .........................2978 (E14, Tue), .....................................................3173 (E17, Tue) Wang, Shih-Hong . ..........................833 (B6, Tue) Wang, Taihong ...............................975 (B6, Wed) Wang, Wanlin . .....292 (A2, Wed), 294 (A2, Wed) Wang, Wei ............ 393 (B1, Tue), 405 (B1, Wed), ..........................787 (B6, Mon), 1870 (B11, Thu), .............................. 507 (B2, Tue), 535 (B2, Wed), ......................... 3368 (F4, Thu), 3221 (E17, Thu), ....................... 3223 (E17, Thu), 3224 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3235 (E17, Thu) Wang, Wei-Chieh ...........................588 (B2, Wed) Wang, Wei-E................................3026 (E15, Tue) Wang, Wei-Lin ..............................1398 (B9, Tue) Wang, Weigang .............................3812 (I5, Wed) Wang, Wen ....................................2311 (D5, Tue) Wang, Wen-Lin ........................... 2131 (D1, Wed) Wang, Wenwu .............................2617 (E5, Wed), ...........................2618 (E5, Wed), 2619 (E5, Wed) Wang, Xia .........1546 (B9, Wed), 1587 (B9, Thu) Wang, Xiao-Feng ........................2859 (E12, Tue) Wang, Xiao-Jian . .......................... 773 (B6, Mon) Wang, Xiao-Ping . ....................... 2116 (D1, Wed) Wang, Xiaofeng ............................1300 (B9, Tue) Wang, Xiaohui ............................. 3352 (F4, Wed)
W Wachi, Yuhta ................................ 2398 (D7, Tue) Wachsman, Eric D..................... 1863 (B11, Thu), .....................1879 (B12, Mon), 1913 (B12, Wed), ..................... 1915 (B12, Wed), 1920 (B12, Wed), .......................1967 (B12, Thu), 1975 (B12, Thu), .................................................... 1976 (B12, Thu) Wada, Akira ................................. 3243 (E17, Fri) Wada, Kazumi . ...........................3167 (E17, Tue) Wada, Kenji . ......... 235 (A2, Mon), 2411 (D7, Wed) Wada, Masahiro ...........................2062 (C2, Tue), .....................................................2184 (D3, Mon) Wada, Takaaki .............................. 3487 (H1, Tue) Wada, Tomoka .......76 (A1, Mon), 78 (A1, Mon), ..............................79 (A1, Mon), 109 (A1, Mon), .......................................................143 (A1, Mon) Wada, Yoshihiro ........................... 1185 (B7, Thu) Wadas, Anna .................................. 3753 (I4, Tue) Wadayama, Toshimasa . ...............1422 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 3738 (I4, Mon) Wade, Travis L............................... 269 (A2, Wed) Wadekar, P. V..............................3011 (E15, Mon) Wagata, Hajime . ......793 (B6, Mon), 837 (B6, Tue), ............................945 (B6, Wed), 1198 (B8, Mon) Wagemaker, M................................ 713 (B4, Thu) Wagner, Michael ...........................969 (B6, Wed), .............................. 971 (B6, Wed), 972 (B6, Wed)
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Wang, Xiaojian ...............................815 (B6, Tue) Wang, Xiaolei .............................2617 (E5, Wed), ...........................2618 (E5, Wed), 2619 (E5, Wed) Wang, Xiaoming .......................... 1623 (B9, Thu) Wang, Xiaoping .......................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Wang, Xin .....................................2018 (C2, Tue) Wang, Xudong .............................2706 (E7, Wed) Wang, Xuhai ................................ 1628 (B9, Thu) Wang, Y. S. . ................................3015 (E15, Tue) Wang, Yabo .................................1744 (B10, Tue) Wang, Yanling ................................ 3657 (I3, Tue) Wang, Yanzhen .............................2607 (E5, Tue) Wang, Yong-Gang .........................546 (B2, Wed), ........................................................ 599 (B2, Thu) Wang, You ....................................2495 (E3, Wed) Wang, Yu-Lin ........................... 3002 (E15, Mon), ................................................... 3007 (E15, Mon) Wang, YuHuang .............................854 (B6, Wed) Wang, Yujue ................................ 3446 (G2, Wed) Wang, Yun-Xiao . ...........................922 (B6, Wed) Wang, Zhaohui .............................. 797 (B6, Mon) Wang, Zhenxin ............................. 3580 (I2, Mon) Wang, Zhichao ...............................437 (B1, Wed) Wang, Zhigang .............................2559 (E4, Wed) Wang, Zhiguo . ................................639 (B4, Tue) Wang, Zihua ................................... 468 (B1, Thu) Wang, Zuoqian . ........210 (A1, Mon), 369 (B1, Tue) Ward Jones, Sarah ........................ 3422 (F5, Wed) Wargo, Eric A................................ 1634 (B9, Thu) Warren, David J........................... 2287 (D4, Thu), ..................................................... 2423 (D7, Wed) Warren, Emily L..........................1711 (B10, Sun), ....................................................1758 (B10, Wed) Waser, Rainer .............................. 2575 (E5, Mon) Washburn, Cody M........................3988 (J4, Wed) Watanabe, Gen ..............................180 (A1, Mon) Watanabe, Heiji . ..........................2613 (E5, Wed) Watanabe, Hidetaka ......................209 (A1, Mon) Watanabe, Hiroshi . ....................2818 (E11, Wed) Watanabe, Hisashi . .........................831 (B6, Tue) Watanabe, Keiji . ..........................2555 (E4, Wed) Watanabe, Ken ............................ 1191 (B8, Mon) Watanabe, Kohei ...........................3679 (I3, Wed) Watanabe, Manabu . .......................863 (B6, Wed) Watanabe, Masahiro . ...................158 (A1, Mon), ............................162 (A1, Mon), 163 (A1, Mon), ........................... 1352 (B9, Tue), 1355 (B9, Tue), ............................1411 (B9, Tue), 1413 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1585 (B9, Thu), 1685 (B9, Fri), ............................. 3746 (I4, Mon), 3756 (I4, Tue) Watanabe, Masato ........................2546 (E4, Wed) Watanabe, Masayoshi ....................12 (A1, Mon), ................................13 (A1, Mon), 14 (A1, Mon), ............................... 22 (A1, Mon), 994 (B6, Thu), ........................... 1217 (B8, Tue), 1218 (B8, Tue), .......................... 1514 (B9, Wed), 3618 (I3, Mon), ...................................................... 3623 (I3, Mon) Watanabe, Masayuki ..................... 316 (A3, Wed) Watanabe, Naoya ...................... 2789 (E10, Mon) Watanabe, Rie ...............................3367 (F4, Thu) Watanabe, Satoru ........................ 1192 (B8, Mon) Watanabe, Satoshi .......................2292 (D5, Mon) Watanabe, Shin .............................1462 (B9, Tue) Watanabe, Tadataka ...................2829 (E11, Wed) Watanabe, Takanobu ..................3187 (E17, Wed) Watanabe, Takeshi ......................... 3773 (I4, Tue) Watanabe, Yoshimi ..................... 2121 (D1, Wed) Watanabe, Yoshiyuki . ............... 3044 (E16, Mon) Watase, Seiji . ........71 (A1, Mon), 212 (A1, Mon) Waterland, Mark .........................2181 (D3, Mon) Watkins, Tylan ...........................3180 (E17, Wed) Watson, Graeme W...........................648 (B4, Tue) Watson, Jack .................................3671 (I3, Wed) Watson, Mark ..........306 (A3, Wed), 1347 (B9, Tue) Watson, Trystan M....................... 2387 (D7, Tue), ......................... 2423 (D7, Wed), 2867 (E12, Tue)
Wattendorf, Michael J...................1148 (B7, Tue), ...................................................... 1173 (B7, Thu) Wattiaux, Alain ..............................666 (B4, Wed) Waynelovich, John ........................3990 (J4, Wed) Weaver, John ...............................3225 (E17, Thu) Weaver, Joshua E............................512 (B2, Tue), ......................................................1223 (B8, Wed) Weaver, Mark L........................... 2339 (D5, Wed) Webb, Bucknell . ........................... 3407 (F5, Tue) Weber, Adam Z...............................392 (B1, Tue), .......................... 1483 (B9, Tue), 1554 (B9, Wed), ..........................1558 (B9, Wed), 1584 (B9, Thu), .................................................... 1820 (B10, Thu) Weber, André ............................... 349 (B1, Mon), .........................1005 (B6, Thu), 1972 (B12, Thu), .................................................... 1982 (B12, Thu) Weber, Christian . ........................... 606 (B2, Thu) Weber, J. E.......................................375 (B1, Tue) Weber, Neill ................................. 1874 (B11, Fri) Weber, Richard J......................... 2329 (D5, Wed), ..................................................... 2330 (D5, Wed) Weber, Ulrich .............................2808 (E11, Wed) Wee, Boon Hong ............................566 (B2, Wed) Weeks, Doran .............................3137 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3160 (E17, Tue) Weerakoon, Kanchana ................. 3837 (J1, Mon) Wege, Stephan ..........................2928 (E13, Wed), .....................................................2943 (E13, Thu) Wegner, Marcus .............................897 (B6, Wed) Wehrspohn, Ralf B........................ 2427 (D7, Thu) Wei, J. C......................................... 3406 (F5, Tue) Wei, Jianjun ................................. 3842 (J1, Mon) Wei, Laiming ............................... 2434 (D7, Thu) Wei, Qiang ...................................1230 (B8, Wed) Wei, Tzu-Chien ...........................2865 (E12, Tue) Wei, Wan-Rou ..............................2671 (E7, Tue), ........................3031 (E15, Tue), 3042 (E15, Wed) Wei, Xia ..........................................373 (B1, Tue) Wei, Xiaoliang ................................393 (B1, Tue) Wei, Yanfeng ................................ 2434 (D7, Thu) Weidner, John . .... 3462 (G2, Thu), 485 (B1, Thu) Weih, Christoph .......................... 2336 (D5, Wed) Weinberger, Christopher .............2301 (D5, Mon) Weingarth, Daniel .......................... 3611 (I3, Sun) Weinhardt, Lothar ..................... 1708 (B10, Sun), ....................... 1743 (B10, Tue), 1797 (B10, Wed) Weinstein, Adam .......................... 2316 (D5, Tue) Weir, Michael G..........................1743 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1797 (B10, Wed) Weiss, Gregory . ........................... 3492 (H1, Tue) Weiss, Thomas ............................. 1248 (B8, Thu) Weisse-Bernstein, Nina R..............2775 (E9, Thu) Weissmann, Martin .........................502 (B2, Tue) Wekkeli, A.................................. 2962 (E14, Mon) Welch, Adam . ............................1743 (B10, Tue), ....................... 1746 (B10, Tue), 1797 (B10, Wed) Weller, Thomas ..............................591 (B2, Wed) Weltmann, Klaus-Dieter ..............1388 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1696 (B9, Fri) Welton, Tom . ..... 3619 (I3, Mon), 3713 (I3, Wed) Wen, Hao ......................................1282 (B9, Tue) Wen, Jianguo . ............................... 720 (B5, Mon) Wen, Lei .........................................3863 (J1, Tue) Wen, Ten-Chin ............................. 3959 (J3, Mon) Wen, Wen ...................................... 296 (A2, Wed) Wen, Yanwei ................................ 1015 (B6, Thu) Wen, Yuan .......................................377 (B1, Tue) Weng, Guoming ..............................372 (B1, Tue) Weng, Wei ..........335 (B1, Mon), 1233 (B8, Wed) Weng, Yu-Ting ............................. 496 (B2, Mon), .............................. 585 (B2, Wed), 871 (B6, Wed) Wenger, Christian . ...................... 2577 (E5, Mon) Werchmeister, Rebecka M.............3791 (I4, Wed) Werhahn, Michael G...................1919 (B12, Wed) Wermer, Joe R............................... 2172 (D2, Thu)
Wessel, Silvia ...............................1289 (B9, Tue), ..............................1362 (B9, Tue), 1670 (B9, Fri) Wessells, Colin D........................... 336 (B1, Mon) West, Alan .....................................2738 (E8, Tue) West, William C..............................818 (B6, Tue), ...........................1235 (B8, Wed), 1246 (B8, Thu) Westman, Lea . ............................... 1089 (B6, Fri) Westner, Christina ...................... 3438 (G2, Wed), ........................................................ 3546 (I1, Tue) Wetton, Brian ................................1296 (B9, Tue) Wetz, David A............ 1055 (B6, Fri), 1056 (B6, Fri) Wetzel, Christian . ..................... 3012 (E15, Mon) Weyers, Markus ............................2542 (E4, Tue) Whall, Terry E.............................3148 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3194 (E17, Wed) Whang, Dongmok .........................946 (B6, Wed), ........................................................ 1098 (B6, Fri) Wheat, Harovel G........................ 2161 (D2, Wed) Wheeler, Dean R.............................377 (B1, Tue), ...................................................... 1591 (B9, Thu) Wheeler, Virginia ....................... 2523 (E4, Mon), ...................................................... 3479 (H1, Tue) Whelligan, Daniel K......................1369 (B9, Tue) Whitacre, Jay F................................375 (B1, Tue), .......................... 524 (B2, Wed), 1859 (B11, Thu), .................................................... 1869 (B11, Thu) White, Chris L................................. 701 (B4, Thu) White, David ............................... 3517 (H1, Wed) White, James .............................. 1818 (B10, Thu) White, Michael G......................... 3749 (I4, Mon), ............................... 3757 (I4, Tue), 3782 (I4, Tue) Whittingham, Stanley ................. 1099 (B7, Mon) Widawski, Gilles . ........................ 1008 (B6, Thu) Widodo, Teguh D.......................... 2435 (D7, Thu) Wieczorek, Piotr ............................ 1062 (B6, Fri) Wieczorek, Władysław ..................557 (B2, Wed) ........................... 1062 (B6, Fri), 1866 (B11, Thu) Wieder, Frank . .............................1489 (B9, Wed) Wielunski, Leszek . .....................2987 (E14, Tue) Wiemer, Claudia ......................... 2457 (E2, Mon) Wiemer, Maik .............................2976 (E14, Tue) Wierer, Jonathan ....................... 3010 (E15, Mon) Wikle, Howard Clyde .................. 3835 (J1, Mon) Wilde, Peter . .................................. 1674 (B9, Fri) Wiley, Ted .......................................375 (B1, Tue) Wilhelm, Daniel ............................1442 (B9, Tue) Wilk, Glen . ...................................2598 (E5, Tue) Wilka, Marcel D........ 844 (B6, Tue), 1003 (B6, Thu) Wilken, Susanne ..........................1236 (B8, Wed) Wilkowski, Matthew . ................... 3408 (F5, Tue) Wilkowski, Matthew . ................... 317 (A3, Wed) Wilks, Regan G...........................1797 (B10, Wed) Willey, Jason .................................. 1703 (B9, Fri) Williams, Adam .........................2931 (E13, Wed) Williams, David .......................... 2581 (E5, Mon) Williams, David E........................2196 (D3, Mon) Williams, Geraint ........................ 2286 (D4, Thu), ..................................................... 2257 (D3, Wed) Williams, Krystaufeux ................ 2264 (D3, Wed) Williams, Natalie E.......................... 11 (A1, Mon) Williams, Nathan ........................... 3643 (I3, Tue) Williams, Spencer .........................2060 (C2, Tue) Willich, Caroline . ...................... 3438 (G2, Wed), ........................................................ 3546 (I1, Tue) Willis, Bradley T.............................576 (B2, Wed) Willmering, Matthew ..................2836 (E11, Thu) Wilson, A. Nolan . ..................... 2785 (E10, Mon) Wilson, Benjamin P...................... 2284 (D4, Thu), ...................................................... 2387 (D7, Tue) Wilson, David L............................1564 (B9, Wed) Wilson, Gregory J..........................2741 (E8, Tue) Wilson, Mahlon S.......................... 1688 (B9, Fri), .................................................... 1964 (B12, Thu) Wilson, Patrick . ............................3938 (J2, Wed) Wimplinger, Markus ..................2967 (E14, Tue), ....................................................2989 (E14, Wed)
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Winslow, Rich .................................369 (B1, Tue) Winter, Martin . ............................102 (A1, Mon), ............................. 169 (A1, Mon), 596 (B2, Thu), ............................. 658 (B4, Wed), 659 (B4, Wed), .............................. 820 (B6, Tue), 962 (B6, Wed), ............................ 1029 (B6, Thu), 1205 (B8, Tue) Wippermann, Klaus .....................1341 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1593 (B9, Thu) Wirth, Karl-Ernst ...........................658 (B4, Wed) Wirths, Stephan . .........................3214 (E17, Thu) Wise, Nessha . .............................2181 (D3, Mon) Wisser, Florian M............................670 (B4, Wed) Wissinger, Anselm ......................2971 (E14, Tue) Withers, Philip .............................. 802 (B6, Mon) Witten, Thomas A..........................1375 (B9, Tue) Witter, Raiker ................................ 791 (B6, Mon) Witters, Liesbeth ...................... 3105 (E17, Mon), .......................3119 (E17, Tue), 2922 (E13, Wed), ...................... 3106 (E17, Mon), 3113 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3204 (E17, Wed) Wittstock, Arne ..............................509 (B2, Tue), ...................................................... 3474 (H1, Tue) Wixtrom, Alex I............................. 3633 (I3, Tue), .............................3691 (I3, Wed), 3692 (I3, Wed) Wodjenski, Mike ............................578 (B2, Wed) Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Margret ........581 (B2, Wed), ............................... 712 (B4, Thu), 830 (B6, Tue), .............................. 844 (B6, Tue), 1003 (B6, Thu) Wohnrath, Karen ............................3876 (J1, Tue) Woicik, Joseph ............................1904 (B12, Tue) Woisetschlaeger, Dieter .............. 3443 (G2, Wed) Wojcik, Jacek ....... 2947 (E13, Thu), 3938 (J2, Wed) Wojtowicz, Mike . ........................2553 (E4, Wed) Wokaun, Alexander . ....................1307 (B9, Tue), ............................. 1630 (B9, Thu), 3611 (I3, Sun) Wolansky, Dirk ........................... 2577 (E5, Mon) Wolden, Colin ............................1910 (B12, Tue), .................................................... 1968 (B12, Thu) Wolf, Gerhard ............................ 2336 (D5, Wed), ..................................................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Wolfenstine, Jeffrey .......................876 (B6, Wed) Wolff, Anders ............................... 3838 (J1, Mon) Wollam, Richard .......................... 2203 (D3, Tue) Wolverton, Christopher . ................867 (B6, Wed) Won, Jaihyung .............................2490 (E3, Wed) Won, Ji-Hye ..................................1472 (B9, Tue) Wong, Ashley ...............................3248 (F1, Mon) Wong, Bo-Wei . ..............................455 (B1, Wed) Wong, Elton ...................................885 (B6, Wed) Wong, Ka Hung ............................1309 (B9, Tue) Wong, Man-Hoi ..........................3026 (E15, Tue) Wong, William S..........................3063 (E16, Tue) Wong, Yuen-Yee ...........................2570 (E4, Thu) Wongwanitwattana, Chalermwat .......................... ........................3148 (E17, Tue), 3194 (E17, Wed) Wonhrath, Karen .............................96 (A1, Mon) Woo, Chang-Su ..............................931 (B6, Wed) Woo, Hee-Gweon . ........................2481 (E2, Tue) Woo, Jong Chang .......................2944 (E13, Thu), .......................... 2945 (E13, Thu), 3991 (J4, Wed) Woo, Kwangje .......................... 2958 (E14, Mon) Woo, Kyung Nyung ...................... 3308 (F2, Tue) Woo, R. L................................... 2961 (E14, Mon) Woo, S. K....................................1936 (B12, Wed) Woo, Sang-Hwa ...........................2492 (E3, Wed) Woo, Sang-Wook ............................745 (B5, Tue) Woo, Sun-Hwak . ......946 (B6, Wed), 1098 (B6, Fri) Woo, Sung Ju .................................978 (B6, Wed) Woo, Sung Pil ................................893 (B6, Wed) Wood, Brandon C............................509 (B2, Tue), ....................... 1717 (B10, Sun), 1765 (B10, Wed) Wood, David L.......... 817 (B6, Tue), 1052 (B6, Thu) Wood, Kevin .................................1340 (B9, Tue) Wood, Robert J............................. 1102 (B7, Mon) Woodford, William H..................... 632 (B4, Mon) Woolley, Adam T............................ 3251 (F1, Tue)
Wooten, Joseph ............................ 3832 (J1, Mon) Worden, Robert ............................ 3583 (I2, Mon) Wormington, Matthew ................3026 (E15, Tue) Worosz, Christopher .......................835 (B6, Tue) Worsley, David A............................368 (B1, Tue), ......................... 2256 (D3, Wed), 2284 (D4, Thu), ..........................2387 (D7, Tue), 2423 (D7, Wed), .....................................................2867 (E12, Tue) Worsley, Marcus A..........................509 (B2, Tue), .......................... 3356 (F4, Wed), 3474 (H1, Tue), ..................................................... 3518 (H1, Wed) Woscholski, Ronja .....................3207 (E17, Wed) Wouters, Dirk ............................2806 (E11, Wed), .....................................................2847 (E11, Thu) Wragg, David ............................... 2387 (D7, Tue) Wren, Jungsook Clara ................ 2157 (D2, Wed), ...................................................... 2209 (D3, Tue) Wright, Paul K..............................210 (A1, Mon), ...............................369 (B1, Tue), 729 (B5, Mon) Wrobleski, Debra ......................... 1616 (B9, Thu) Wu, Banqiu ................................. 2720 (E8, Mon) Wu, Bao-Hsien . ............................2687 (E7, Tue) Wu, Changhong ............................2509 (E3, Thu) Wu, Chao-I . ...............................2807 (E11, Wed) Wu, Cheng-Hsuan . ........................592 (B2, Wed) Wu, Chi-Chang .........................2825 (E11, Wed), ...................................................... 3830 (J1, Mon) Wu, Chun-Hsing ...........................458 (B1, Wed), .............................1149 (B7, Tue), 1150 (B7, Tue) Wu, Chung-Chih ........................3035 (E15, Wed) Wu, F. L........................................3028 (E15, Tue) Wu, Fangyu . ..............................2923 (E13, Wed) Wu, Gang ....................................1527 (B9, Wed), ............................... 1694 (B9, Fri), 1695 (B9, Fri) Wu, H. C....................................... 3500 (H1, Tue) Wu, Haoran .................................... 594 (B2, Thu) Wu, Hung-Chun .............................899 (B6, Wed) Wu, James J.....................................879 (B6, Wed) Wu, Jason ...........1178 (B7, Thu), 1648 (B9, Thu) Wu, Jayne . ...................................2560 (E4, Wed) Wu, Jia-Yo . .................................. 3830 (J1, Mon) Wu, Jianfeng ............................... 2003 (C2, Mon) Wu, Jingjie ........1731 (B10, Tue), 1960 (B12, Wed) Wu, Jun .........................................2734 (E8, Tue) Wu, Junwei .................................. 2213 (D3, Tue) Wu, J .Y. ..........3147 (E17, Tue), 3152 (E17, Tue) Wu, Limin ................................. 3006 (E15, Mon) Wu, Linda ............ 98 (A1, Mon), 2173 (D2, Thu) Wu, Lixiao ...................................2499 (E3, Wed) Wu, Meng-Chyi .........................1788 (B10, Wed) Wu, Mingyan .................................982 (B6, Wed) Wu, Nae-Lih N.............................. 496 (B2, Mon), .............................. 585 (B2, Wed), 871 (B6, Wed) Wu, Nianqiang ...............................387 (B1, Tue), ........................ 1726 (B10, Mon), 3831 (J1, Mon) Wu, Ping Han . ..............................2058 (C2, Tue) Wu, Po-Shien .................................3980 (J3, Tue) Wu, Pu-Wei .................................3275 (F2, Mon), ............................3741 (I4, Mon), 3743 (I4, Mon) Wu, Shao-Ling ......... 339 (B1, Mon), 484 (B1, Thu) Wu, She-Huang . ...... 435 (B1, Wed), 860 (B6, Wed) Wu, Te-Chun .................................1283 (B9, Tue) Wu, Tzi-Yi ...................................1449 (B9, Tue), ............................... 3629 (I3, Tue), 3660 (I3, Tue) Wu, Tzu-Ho ...................................521 (B2, Wed) Wu, Wei ..................................... 1859 (B11, Thu) Wu, Wei-Hsin . ............................. 1013 (B6, Thu) Wu, Wen-Wei .............................2845 (E11, Thu), ....................................................3036 (E15, Wed) Wu, Xiaohua .................................3937 (J2, Wed) Wu, Yan . .........................................815 (B6, Tue) Wu, YewChung Sermon . ...........2979 (E14, Tue), ............................ 3961 (J3, Mon), 3978 (J3, Tue), ........................................................3979 (J3, Tue) Wu, Yexian . ..................................3996 (J4, Wed) Wu, Yuh-Renn . .............................2677 (E7, Tue)
Wuenscher, Michael . .................. 2626 (E6, Mon) Wünsch, Dirk ..............................2973 (E14, Tue) Wünschre, Heike . ..................... 2955 (E14, Mon) Würfl, Joachim . ............................2542 (E4, Tue) Wurz, Marc .................................. 3412 (F5, Tue), ............................. 3416 (F5, Tue), 3419 (F5, Tue) Wyckoff, Jeffrey ...........................3390 (F4, Thu)
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
X Xi, Chuanwu ............................... 2003 (C2, Mon) Xi, Y. Y.........................................3015 (E15, Tue) Xia, Bao-Jia ...................................908 (B6, Wed) Xia, Gordon ...................................406 (B1, Wed) Xia, Guan-Guang ...........................393 (B1, Tue), .................................................... 1870 (B11, Thu) Xia, Xin . ....................................1837 (B11, Wed) Xia, Xinyun (Sherry) ...................2495 (E3, Wed) Xia, Yong-Yao . .............................546 (B2, Wed), ...............................599 (B2, Thu), 901 (B6, Wed) Xiang, ChengXiang .................. 1716 (B10, Sun), .................................................... 1820 (B10, Thu) Xiang, Jinjuan ...... 2618 (E5, Wed), 2619 (E5, Wed) Xiao, Guoliang . ......................... 1974 (B12, Thu) Xiao, Hui . ..................................... 3334 (F3, Tue) Xiao, Jie ...............838 (B6, Tue), 1116 (B7, Tue), ...........................1171 (B7, Thu), 1174 (B7, Thu), ...................................................... 1247 (B8, Thu) Xiao, Li .........................................3796 (I4, Wed) Xiao, Lifu . ....................................2060 (C2, Tue) Xiao, Peng . ....................................423 (B1, Wed) Xiao, Xingcheng ...........................768 (B5, Wed), ...................................................... 1044 (B6, Thu) Xie, Jian ........................................850 (B6, Wed), ............................ 1267 (B9, Sun), 1430 (B9, Tue) Xie, Jing .....................................1924 (B12, Wed) Xie, Rong-Jun .......3902 (J2, Tue), 3969 (J3, Tue) Xie, Tianyuan . ............................1505 (B9, Wed), ..........................1568 (B9, Wed), 1607 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 1701 (B9, Fri) Xie, Zhong ....................................1131 (B7, Tue) Xin, Houlin L................................. 339 (B1, Mon) Xin, Huolin .........1311 (B9, Tue), 1312 (B9, Tue) Xin, Yuchen . .................................1438 (B9, Tue) Xing, Lidan ................................... 609 (B2, Thu), ..........................1227 (B8, Wed), 1254 (B8, Thu), ............................1255 (B8, Thu), 3620 (I3, Mon) Xing, Xuan . ................................. 3465 (G2, Thu) Xing, Yangchuan . ........................ 1184 (B7, Thu) Xiong, Hui .................................1843 (B11, Wed) Xiong, Jie ................................... 1977 (B12, Thu) Xiong, Ka . .....................................881 (B6, Wed) Xiu, Fei ........................................2702 (E7, Wed) Xu, Chang-Deng ........................... 3299 (F2, Tue) Xu, Gui-Lian ................................ 1031 (B6, Thu) Xu, Guobao .................................. 3531 (I1, Mon) Xu, Hui ........................................1304 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1305 (B9, Tue), 1545 (B9, Wed) Xu, Jiaqiang .................................. 250 (A2, Tue), ............................. 2386 (D7, Tue), 3882 (J1, Tue) Xu, Jing ......................................1842 (B11, Wed) Xu, Kang ..............726 (B5, Mon), 766 (B5, Wed) Xu, Kun . ......................................2495 (E3, Wed) Xu, Li ............................................1444 (B9, Tue) Xu, Lu ......................................... 2119 (D1, Wed) Xu, Menqing ................................1231 (B8, Wed) Xu, Min ...............1131 (B7, Tue), 2593 (E5, Tue) Xu, Nansheng ................................ 463 (B1, Thu) Xu, Ning ....................................1933 (B12, Wed) Xu, Rong .....................................1744 (B10, Tue) Xu, Runshen .................................2467 (E2, Tue) Xu, Terrence . ................................ 328 (B1, Mon) Xu, Wei ....................................... 2240 (D3, Wed) Xu, Wenqian .............................. 1817 (B10, Thu)
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Xu, Wu ................. 405 (B1, Wed), 639 (B4, Tue), ..............................838 (B6, Tue), 1116 (B7, Tue), ...........................1171 (B7, Thu), 1174 (B7, Thu), ...................................................... 1247 (B8, Thu) Xu, Xiangang ............................... 3963 (J3, Mon) Xu, Xiaoxiong . ........................... 1191 (B8, Mon) Xu, Yue-Feng ..........922 (B6, Wed), 1031 (B6, Thu) Xu, Yun ........................................ 340 (B1, Mon), .............................. 849 (B6, Wed), 890 (B6, Wed) Xu, Zhengfu ..................................1330 (B9, Tue) Xu, Ziyan ...................................3110 (E17, Mon) Xuan, Xiangchun ..........................2764 (E9, Thu) Xue, Chunlai ..............................3217 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3221 (E17, Thu) Xue, Chunlai ...............................3223 (E17, Thu) Xue, Fei . .......................................2607 (E5, Tue) Xue, Jilai ........................................3726 (I3, Thu) Xue, Nansi ..........883 (B6, Wed), 1050 (B6, Thu) Xue, Rong ......................................536 (B2, Wed) Xue, ShenJie ................................. 3335 (F3, Tue) Xue, Xingjian . ..........................1798 (B10, Wed), ..................................................... 2153 (D2, Wed) Xun, Shidi ............ 784 (B6, Mon), 1072 (B6, Fri)
Yamada, Shinya .........................3123 (E17, Tue), ........................... 3424 (F5, Wed), 3425 (F5, Wed) Yamada, Sunao ..........................2916 (E12, Wed) Yamada, Takeo ..............................2013 (C2, Tue) Yamada, Takuya ............................2049 (C2, Tue) Yamada, Tomoyuki ........................ 1060 (B6, Fri) Yamada, Yasuhiro ........................194 (A1, Mon), ....................................................1834 (B11, Wed) Yamada, Yoshihiro .........................687 (B4, Wed) Yamada, Yoshinori ........................1422 (B9, Tue) Yamada, Yuki .........182 (A1, Mon), 197 (A1, Mon), ............................... 647 (B4, Tue), 708 (B4, Thu), ............................ 1160 (B7, Wed), 646 (B4, Tue), ............................... 667 (B4, Wed), 56 (A1, Mon) Yamada, Yuta ............................... 3747 (I4, Mon) Yamaga, Kenji . .............................1459 (B9, Tue) Yamagata, Masaki .........................529 (B2, Wed), ............................. 553 (B2, Wed), 574 (B2, Wed), ............................. 903 (B6, Wed), 950 (B6, Wed), ............................ 1210 (B8, Tue), 1222 (B8, Tue) Yamagata, Takashi ...................... 2135 (D1, Wed) Yamagiwa, Kiyofumi .................. 3494 (H1, Tue), ...................................................... 3586 (I2, Mon) Yamaguchi, Akira ......................1759 (B10, Wed) Yamaguchi, Jumpei ......................1515 (B9, Wed) Yamaguchi, Kazuya .....................1572 (B9, Wed) Yamaguchi, Makoto .....................1557 (B9, Wed) Yamaguchi, Masaki . .....................2029 (C2, Tue) Yamaguchi, Ryota ......................... 3305 (F2, Tue) Yamaguchi, Satoshi . .....................2080 (C4, Tue) Yamaguchi, Shu .........................2293 (D5, Mon), ........................2294 (D5, Mon), 2299 (D5, Mon), ..................................................... 2331 (D5, Wed) Yamaguchi, Susumu .................... 1611 (B9, Thu) Yamaguchi, Takeo . .....................1535 (B9, Wed), ..........................1577 (B9, Wed), 1606 (B9, Thu), ........................................................ 3596 (I2, Tue) Yamaguchi, Takuya . .....................199 (A1, Mon) Yamaguchi, Tomofumi . ............... 1006 (B6, Thu) Yamaguchi, Tomoya .................... 2429 (D7, Thu) Yamaguchi, Yoshinori ..................2056 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2062 (C2, Tue) Yamaguchi, Yuya ..........................1346 (B9, Tue) Yamaha, Takashi .........................3218 (E17, Thu) Yamahara, Satoshi . ........................980 (B6, Wed) Yamaji, Katsuhiko . ...................1922 (B12, Wed), ..................... 1931 (B12, Wed), 1943 (B12, Wed), .................................................... 1973 (B12, Thu) Yamakaji, Masaki ........................ 1014 (B6, Thu) Yamaki, Jun-ichi ......................... 1109 (B7, Mon) Yamaki, Kuniaki .............................73 (A1, Mon) Yamaki, Tetsuya ........................... 1611 (B9, Thu) Yamamoto, Atsushi ......................155 (A1, Mon), ....................................................1785 (B10, Wed) Yamamoto, Dai .............................2054 (C2, Tue) Yamamoto, Hajime ...................... 3955 (J3, Mon) Yamamoto, Hiroaki .......................146 (A1, Mon) Yamamoto, Kazuhiro ................... 3485 (H1, Tue) Yamamoto, Kazuo . .........................749 (B5, Tue) Yamamoto, Kazuya ...................... 1611 (B9, Thu) Yamamoto, Keiji .......................... 3844 (J1, Mon) Yamamoto, Keisuke ....................3121 (E17, Tue) Yamamoto, Kohta ......................... 3302 (F2, Tue) Yamamoto, Masakuni .................. 1655 (B9, Thu) Yamamoto, Naoki ......................... 273 (A2, Wed) Yamamoto, Osamu . .....................1132 (B7, Tue), ............................1135 (B7, Tue), 1136 (B7, Tue), ............................1137 (B7, Tue), 1139 (B7, Tue), ......................... 1155 (B7, Wed), 1157 (B7, Wed), .........................323 (B1, Mon), 1948 (B12, Wed), .......................................................148 (A1, Mon) Yamamoto, Ryo . .............................77 (A1, Mon) Yamamoto, S................................2795 (E10, Tue) Yamamoto, Shuhei ........................ 3561 (I1, Tue), .......................................................173 (A1, Mon) Yamamoto, Shusuke .................... 2319 (D5, Tue)
Yamamoto, Takashi . .................. 2074 (C4, Mon), ...................................................... 1658 (B9, Thu) Yamamoto, Takayo ....................... 3300 (F2, Tue) Yamamoto, Takayoshi . .................4006 (J4, Wed) Yamamoto, Takayuki ................. 1865 (B11, Thu) Yamamoto, Takeshi . ...................2893 (E12, Tue) Yamamoto, Tamotsu .................1192 (B8, Mon), | ..................................................... 1194 (B8, Mon) Yamamoto, Tetsuya . ..................... 273 (A2, Wed) Yamamoto, Tomoyuki . ..................862 (B6, Wed) Yamamoto, Yuji .........................3126 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3131 (E17, Tue) Yamamura, Hideyuki .....................938 (B6, Wed) Yamamura, Naoki ..........................3872 (J1, Tue) Yamanaka, Keiichiro . ..................2039 (C2, Tue), ............................ 2042 (C2, Tue), 2062 (C2, Tue) Yamanaka, Toshiro . .......................755 (B5, Tue), .............................. 757 (B5, Wed), 759 (B5, Wed) Yamane, Fumiya ........................... 117 (A1, Mon) Yamane, Hirokazu . .........................53 (A1, Mon) Yamane, Hisanori . .........................3901 (J2, Tue) Yamane, Tomokazu . ................... 1109 (B7, Mon) Yamanguchi, Shu ........................ 2098 (D1, Wed) Yamanishi, Toshihiko . ................ 2120 (D1, Wed) Yamano, Akihiro ....... 1084 (B6, Fri), 1085 (B6, Fri) Yamasaka, Shuto ........................3191 (E17, Wed) Yamasaki, Hisatsugu .......................748 (B5, Tue) Yamasaki, Ryota ..........................2030 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2031 (C2, Tue) Yamasaki, Satoshi .......................3025 (E15, Tue) Yamasaki, Takahiro . ................... 1194 (B8, Mon) Yamashige, Hisao .........................156 (A1, Mon) Yamashiro, Midori .........................977 (B6, Wed) Yamashita, Koichiro ....................1232 (B8, Wed) Yamashita, Kyohei .......................2690 (E7, Tue), .......................................................2696 (E7, Tue) Yamashita, Shohei . ....................... 3302 (F2, Tue) Yamashita, T....................................3851 (J1, Tue) Yamashita, Yasunobu ......................646 (B4, Tue) Yamashita, Yuya . ..........................1411 (B9, Tue) Yamato, Yoshinori . ........................ 3667 (I3, Tue) Yamauchi, Hideo ...... 1084 (B6, Fri), 1085 (B6, Fri) Yamauchi, Kento . ...........................12 (A1, Mon) Yamauchi, Miho . ......................... 1669 (B9, Thu) Yamauchi, Mineo ........................... 3553 (I1, Tue) Yamauchi, Takeshi .........................3862 (J1, Tue) Yamazaki, Azusa .............................12 (A1, Mon) Yamazaki, Koki . ...........................2087 (C4, Tue) Yamazaki, Shigeaki . ......................553 (B2, Wed) Yamazaki, Shin-ichi ......................404 (B1, Wed), ........................... 1323 (B9, Tue), 1458 (B9, Tue), ........................................................ 1683 (B9, Fri) Yamazaki, Shunpei .......................654 (B4, Wed), ............................869 (B6, Wed), 1014 (B6, Thu), .......................................................1213 (B8, Tue) Yamazaki, Yuuichi .....................2814 (E11, Wed) Yamshchikov, Leonid F.................3699 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3700 (I3, Wed) Yan, Jack ...................................... 3358 (F4, Wed) Yan, Jiang . .......2751 (E8, Wed), 3150 (E17, Tue) Yan, Jingwang ................................536 (B2, Wed) Yan, Liren ...................................3155 (E17, Tue) Yan, Peili ...................................... 2386 (D7, Tue) Yan, Qinyi .................................... 3829 (J1, Mon) Yan, Tao ......................................... 3588 (I2, Tue) Yan, Wei ...........351 (B1, Mon), 1799 (B10, Wed) Yan, Yanfa ...................................1745 (B10, Tue) Yan, Yushan ...... 1370 (B9, Tue), 1375 (B9, Tue), ........................... 1431 (B9, Tue), 1612 (B9, Thu), ............................1615 (B9, Thu), 1659 (B9, Thu) Yanagi, H.......................................3887 (J1, Wed) Yanagi, Hiroyuki ..........................1462 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1594 (B9, Thu) Yanagisawa, Masahiro .................. 3339 (F3, Tue) Yanagishita, Takashi ...................... 254 (A2, Tue) Yanagiya, Kazuyuki ...................2932 (E13, Wed)
Y Yablecki, Jessica ...........................1337 (B9, Tue) Yabuki, Akinori . ........................1938 (B12, Wed) Yabuuchi, Naoaki . .......................126 (A1, Mon), ............................ 140 (A1, Mon), 623 (B4, Mon), ..................... 1834 (B11, Wed), 1849 (B11, Wed), ...................... 1850 (B11, Wed), 1852 (B11, Thu), .......................................................3891 (J1, Wed) Yada, Chihiro ..................................748 (B5, Tue) Yadav, Amar P.............................. 2150 (D2, Wed) Yae, Shinji ...........................186 (A1, Mon), 2371 .................................... (D7, Mon), 3306 (F2, Tue) Yaegashi, Makoto ........................182 (A1, Mon), ............................197 (A1, Mon), 1160 (B7, Wed) Yaegashi, Tatsuhiro ..................... 2345 (D6, Wed) Yafarov, Ravil .............................. 3508 (H1, Tue) Yagi, Ichizo ....................................79 (A1, Mon), ............................. 3751 (I4, Mon), 3780 (I4, Tue) Yagi, Masayuki ........................... 3359 (F4, Wed), .......................... 3362 (F4, Wed), 3363 (F4, Wed), ............................3374 (F4, Thu), 3387 (F4, Thu), ............................... 3755 (I4, Tue), 3779 (I4, Tue) Yagi, Shunsuke ............................. 263 (A2, Tue), ..............................355 (B1, Tue), 3346 (F4, Wed) Yaguchi, Toshie . ...........................1382 (B9, Tue) Yagyu, Shigeta .............................. 115 (A1, Mon) Yahagi, Toru .............................. 3044 (E16, Mon) Yakimov, Sergey M........................3701 (I3, Wed) Yakovleva, Marina .........................966 (B6, Wed) Yalatu, Su .................................... 2136 (D1, Wed) Yalcin, Sinan Eren ........................2772 (E9, Thu) Yamada, Atsuo .............................182 (A1, Mon), ..............................197 (A1, Mon), 646 (B4, Tue), .............................. 647 (B4, Tue), 667 (B4, Wed), ............................. 708 (B4, Thu), 1160 (B7, Wed) Yamada, Hidenori ..........................688 (B4, Wed) Yamada, Hirofumi . ....................... 278 (A2, Wed) Yamada, Hirohisa . .......................184 (A1, Mon), ........................... 1420 (B9, Tue), 1421 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1653 (B9, Thu) Yamada, Hiroko ........................3456 (G2, Wed), | ..........................3459 (G2, Wed), 3525 (H1, Wed) Yamada, Hirotoshi .......................134 (A1, Mon), ..............................388 (B1, Tue), 721 (B5, Mon), ....................................................... 788 (B6, Mon) Yamada, Keisuke ....................... 1712 (B10, Sun) Yamada, Kenji . ...............................53 (A1, Mon) Yamada, Kohta . ........................... 1271 (B9, Sun) Yamada, Naoomi . .......................2874 (E12, Tue) Yamada, Norifumi . .........................733 (B5, Tue) 304
Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii
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Yanai, Hiroki .................................. 3597 (I2, Tue) Yanaka, Shusuke .............................13 (A1, Mon) Yanar, Nazik M............................. 2310 (D5, Tue) Yang, Amy ....................................1344 (B9, Tue) Yang, Bin .................................... 2630 (E6, Mon) Yang, Bo .............. 371 (B1, Tue), 1187 (B7, Thu) Yang, Bong Seob ....................3052 (E16, Mon), | |.....................................................3083 (E16, Tue) Yang, C........................................... 261 (A2, Tue), ........................... 271 (A2, Wed), 2447 (E1, Wed), ......................................................2448 (E1, Wed) Yang, Chan Lon .........................3147 (E17, Tue), .....................................................3152 (E17, Tue) Yang, Chang-Chung . ....................1140 (B7, Tue) Yang, Chenghao ......................... 1974 (B12, Thu) Yang, Chenguang ...........................371 (B1, Tue), ...................................................... 1187 (B7, Thu) Yang, Chie-Ming . ........................ 3358 (F4, Wed) Yang, Chuan-Zheng .......................908 (B6, Wed) Yang, Daijun .................................1393 (B9, Tue) Yang, Deren ..................................2652 (E6, Tue) Yang, Dong Hyun ......................2841 (E11, Thu), .....................................................2842 (E11, Thu) Yang, Fan .................................. 2960 (E14, Mon) Yang, Haigui ...............................3121 (E17, Tue) Yang, Heesun ............................2832 (E11, Wed), ............................. 3965 (J3, Mon), 3976 (J3, Tue) Yang, Hong ..................................2619 (E5, Wed) Yang, Hun-Yun ..............................457 (B1, Wed) Yang, Hung-Hua ......................... 2125 (D1, Wed) Yang, Hyeon Deok ......................3142 (E17, Tue) Yang, Hyunjeong ..........................2474 (E2, Tue) Yang, Jae Hwan .............................3727 (I3, Thu) Yang, Jae Yeol . ............................2573 (E4, Thu), ....................................................2933 (E13, Wed) Yang, Jeong-Jin ..............................501 (B2, Tue), .............................. 565 (B2, Wed), 556 (B2, Wed) Yang, Jeongjin . ..............................558 (B2, Wed) Yang, Jiang . ........... 8 (A1, Mon), 583 (B2, Wed), ...........................1993 (C1, Wed), 3364 (F4, Wed) Yang, Jianrong ............................. 2434 (D7, Thu) Yang, Jinbo ................................1960 (B12, Wed) Yang, Jun . ............ 354 (B1, Tue), 2765 (E9, Thu) Yang, Jun-Mo . ..............................2749 (E8, Tue) Yang, Lei ........................................ 597 (B2, Thu) Yang, Liju .................................... 3843 (J1, Mon) Yang, Limei . ...............................3135 (E17, Tue) Yang, Lin . ..................................2808 (E11, Wed) Yang, Liu . .....................................2738 (E8, Tue) Yang, Min Ji . ............................... 1590 (B9, Thu) Yang, Moonseung ........................ 3957 (J3, Mon) Yang, O-Bong .............................. 3366 (F4, Wed) Yang, Po-Kang ..........................2816 (E11, Wed), ........................2837 (E11, Thu), 3020 (E15, Tue), ....................................................3041 (E15, Wed) Yang, Ren Bin ...............................2468 (E2, Tue) Yang, Sang Ryol ..........................2443 (E1, Wed) Yang, Shihe .................................. 1031 (B6, Thu) Yang, Shinhyuk . ........................3093 (E16, Wed) Yang, Shu ..................................... 2399 (D7, Tue) Yang, Su-Hwan ..........................2938 (E13, Wed) Yang, Sunhye .................................549 (B2, Wed) Yang, Tae-Hyun ............................1373 (B9, Tue) Yang, Tae-Youl . .........................1756 (B10, Wed) Yang, Tsung-Han .........................2770 (E9, Thu), .......................................................3888 (J1, Wed) Yang, W............................................375 (B1, Tue) Yang, Wanli . ..............................1797 (B10, Wed) Yang, Wei-Hsun .............................541 (B2, Wed) Yang, Wenhua .............................2966 (E14, Tue) Yang, Xiao Guang . ........................ 1090 (B6, Fri) Yang, Xiao-Qing .......................... 320 (B1, Mon), .............................322 (B1, Mon), 766 (B5, Wed), ..............................773 (B6, Mon), 806 (B6, Tue), ............................856 (B6, Wed), 1039 (B6, Thu), ......................................................1161 (B7, Wed)
Yang, Xingyi .................................. 3543 (I1, Tue) Yang, Xiurong ................................538 (B2, Wed) Yang, Xue-Lin . ....... 451 (B1, Wed), 453 (B1, Wed), .............................. 454 (B1, Wed), 915 (B6, Wed) Yang, Yating .................................1579 (B9, Wed) Yang, Yong . .......... 644 (B4, Tue), 3721 (I3, Thu) Yang, YouLi .................................. 3338 (F3, Tue) Yang, Yuan ................................... 1598 (B9, Thu) Yang, Yue ...................................3165 (E17, Tue), ....................... 3221 (E17, Thu), 3223 (E17, Thu), ....................... 3224 (E17, Thu), 3227 (E17, Thu), ........................ 3228 (E17, Thu), 3235 (E17, Thu) Yang, Yunsong ..............................1363 (B9, Tue) Yang, Ze ........................................ 332 (B1, Mon) Yáng, Zhèn . ....... 1901 (B12, Tue), 1905 (B12, Tue) Yang, Zhenguo ...............................393 (B1, Tue), .............................405 (B1, Wed), 1873 (B11, Fri) Yang, Zhibin .............................. 1974 (B12, Thu) Yang, Zhiwei ............................... 1276 (B9, Mon) Yang, Zhuhong . ........................... 1028 (B6, Thu) Yanguas-Gil, Angel .......................2478 (E2, Tue) Yankov, Rossen ........................... 2343 (D5, Wed) Yano, Hiroshi .........2548 (E4, Wed), 163 (A1, Mon) Yano, Jun . ...................................... 3552 (I1, Tue) Yano, Kazuyoshi ...........................2018 (C2, Tue) Yano, Masato .................................572 (B2, Wed) Yano, Sosuke . ................................896 (B6, Wed) Yanovich, Sergey ......................... 3508 (H1, Tue) Yao, Masaru ..................................404 (B1, Wed), ........................... 1323 (B9, Tue), 1458 (B9, Tue), ...................... 1845 (B11, Wed), 1861 (B11, Thu), .................................................... 1862 (B11, Thu) Yao, Takeshi ...........27 (A1, Mon), 67 (A1, Mon), ............................147 (A1, Mon), 164 (A1, Mon), ............................176 (A1, Mon), 179 (A1, Mon), ................................ 829 (B6, Tue), 997 (B6, Thu) Yao, Wenjun ................................. 1028 (B6, Thu) Yarar, Erdem ................................ 3423 (F5, Wed) Yarlagadda, Venkata . ......................394 (B1, Tue) Yashiro, Hisashi .............................687 (B4, Wed) Yashiro, Keiji .............................2296 (D5, Mon), .........................2297 (D5, Mon), 2300 (D5, Mon) Yasuda, Hidehiro . ........................ 2428 (D7, Thu) Yasuda, Hiroshi ............................1540 (B9, Wed) Yasuda, Kazuaki ......1458 (B9, Tue), 1683 (B9, Fri) Yasuda, Kouji .......... 3725 (I3, Thu), 3615 (I3, Mon) Yasuda, Naohiro . ........................ 1020 (B6, Thu), ...................................................... 1021 (B6, Thu) Yasuda, Tomohiro ..........................14 (A1, Mon), ........................... 1514 (B9, Wed), 3623 (I3, Mon) Yasuda, Yoji ....................................93 (A1, Mon) Yasui, Kanji .......... 2438 (E1, Wed), 2700 (E7, Wed) Yasui, Takashi ................................3872 (J1, Tue) Yasukawa, Tomoyuki .....................3848 (J1, Tue) Yasuzawa, Mikito ........................223 (A1, Mon), ........................... 224 (A1, Mon), 3839 (J1, Mon), ........................................................3886 (J1, Tue) Yatabe, Rika ................................. 1014 (B6, Thu) Yatabe, Zenji ............................... 2418 (D7, Wed) Yates, Bradley R.........................3170 (E17, Tue), ....................................................3196 (E17, Wed) Yates, Jessica M.............................2086 (C4, Tue) Yazawa, Tetsuo .............................980 (B6, Wed), ....................................................1937 (B12, Wed) Yazdani, Miad ...............................2775 (E9, Thu) Yckache, Karim ............................. 267 (A2, Tue) Ye, Hui ......................................... 1037 (B6, Thu) Ye, Jin-Yu . .................................... 3299 (F2, Tue) Ye, Ke ........................................ 1961 (B12, Thu) Ye, Tian ..........................................667 (B4, Wed) Ye, Tianchun ....... 2618 (E5, Wed), 2619 (E5, Wed), ........................ 2751 (E8, Wed), 2960 (E14, Mon) Ye, Tianchun ................................2617 (E5, Wed) Ye, Yaping ................................... 2336 (D5, Wed) Ye, Zhiyuan .................................3233 (E17, Thu)
Yeager, Gary W.............................1485 (B9, Tue), ......................................................1512 (B9, Wed) Yeduvaka, Gowri ........................... 1070 (B6, Fri) Yeh, Chia-Hsien ............................3985 (J4, Wed) Yeh, Kuan-Yu . ............................... 3763 (I4, Tue) Yeh, Li-Hsien ................................2771 (E9, Thu) Yeh, Matt . .................................... 3358 (F4, Wed) Yeh, Po-Chun ................................2677 (E7, Tue) Yeh, Te-Fu . .................................1736 (B10, Tue) Yeh, Ting Ju .................................1243 (B8, Wed) Yeh, Ting-Wei ........................... 3004 (E15, Mon) Yeh, Tsung-Kuang ...................... 2231 (D3, Tue), ..................................................... 2243 (D3, Wed) Yelton, W. Graham . .....................200 (A1, Mon), .......................................................236 (A2, Mon) Yeltsina, Olga . ............................2372 (D7, Mon) Yeluri, Ramya ...............................2531 (E4, Tue) Yen, Hsiang-Feng ..........................541 (B2, Wed) Yen, Tzu-Hsiang ...........................1140 (B7, Tue) Yeo, Wen Nee . ...............................520 (B2, Wed) Yeo, Y. C.....................................3221 (E17, Thu), ....................... 3223 (E17, Thu), 3227 (E17, Thu), ........................ 3228 (E17, Thu), 3235 (E17, Thu) Yeo, Yee-Chia .......................... 3103 (E17, Mon), ........................ 3165 (E17, Tue), 3224 (E17, Thu) Yeom, Geun Young ...................... 3481 (H1, Tue) Yeon, Jung-In .................................942 (B6, Wed) Yeon, Yu-Beom ..........................1778 (B10, Wed) Yermukhambetova, Assiya .............374 (B1, Tue) Yeu, Taewhan ....... 586 (B2, Wed), 589 (B2, Wed) Yeung, King .............................. 2963 (E14, Mon) Yi Chang, Edward . ..........................5 (A1, Mon), .............................. 42 (A1, Mon), 2570 (E4, Thu) Yi, Baolian .....................................536 (B2, Wed) Yi, Cheol-Woo ...............................434 (B1, Wed) Yi, Jaeshin ......................................441 (B1, Wed) Yi, Jongheop ..............................1749 (B10, Wed) Yi, Jung Seok ...............................1539 (B9, Wed) Yi, Ran .......................................... 328 (B1, Mon) Yi, Seungryeol ............................. 3966 (J3, Mon) Yildiz, Bilge ............................. 1882 (B12, Mon), ......................1888 (B12, Mon), 1902 (B12, Tue), ......................... 2174 (D2, Thu), 2198 (D3, Mon), .......................... 2202 (D3, Tue), 2835 (E11, Thu) Yilmaz, M.......................................587 (B2, Wed) Yim, Sung-Dae .............................1410 (B9, Tue) Yin, Huaxiang .............................2751 (E8, Wed), .....................................................3150 (E17, Tue) Yin, Jie-Wei ...................................444 (B1, Wed) Yin, Lan .........................................3718 (I3, Thu) Yin, Renhe ..................................... 3657 (I3, Tue) Yin, Shihong ..........1434 (B9, Tue), 1642 (B9, Thu) Yin, Yi-Mei .......... 442 (B1, Wed), 444 (B1, Wed) Ying, Kai .....................................3066 (E16, Tue) Yip, SenPo ...................................2702 (E7, Wed) Yli-Koski, Marko . .......................2655 (E6, Wed) Yliniemi, Kirsi .......2284 (D4, Thu), 2387 (D7, Tue) Yoda, Hiroaki .............................2812 (E11, Wed) Yoda, Hiromi . ...............................148 (A1, Mon) Yodoya, Chihiro ............................. 1060 (B6, Fri) Yohda, Masafumi ........................... 3600 (I2, Tue) Yokoi, Hideki ..............................2977 (E14, Tue) Yokoi, Masayuki ...........................2728 (E8, Tue) Yokoi, Rie .....................................1213 (B8, Tue) Yokokawa, Harumi ...................1931 (B12, Wed), .......................1943 (B12, Wed), 1973 (B12, Thu) Yokoshima, Tokihiko .................... 988 (B6, Thu), ...........................1004 (B6, Thu), 1046 (B6, Thu), ........................................................ 1075 (B6, Fri) Yokota, Yasuyuki ..........................3605 (I3, Sun), .......................................................3690 (I3, Wed) Yokouchi, Hitoshi ........................ 1006 (B6, Thu) Yokoyama, Atsutoshi .................. 3524 (H1, Wed) Yokoyama, Hiroyuki ..................3195 (E17, Wed) Yokoyama, Masafumi ...................2586 (E5, Tue)
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Yokoyama, Shun ............................16 (A1, Mon), ...............................20 (A1, Mon), 233 (A2, Mon) Yokoyama, Takashi ..................... 2107 (D1, Wed) Yokoyama, Toshihiko ..................1491 (B9, Wed) Yomogida, Mamoru ...................... 3946 (J2, Thu) Yoneda, Masakazu .......................1390 (B9, Tue), .......................................................1484 (B9, Tue) Yonekawa, Fumihiro ...................... 3654 (I3, Tue) Yonekawa, Minoru . .......................62 (A1, Mon), ...............................64 (A1, Mon), 1401 (B9, Tue) Yonekura, Daisuke .........................916 (B6, Wed) Yonekura, Takahiro ....................1918 (B12, Wed) Yonemura, Masao ........................181 (A1, Mon), .............................. 448 (B1, Wed), 733 (B5, Tue), ............................935 (B6, Wed), 1190 (B8, Mon) Yoo, Bongyoung .......................1796 (B10, Wed), .............................3301 (F2, Tue), 3369 (F4, Thu) Yoo, Cha-Young . ..........................2474 (E2, Tue) Yoo, Chul Jong . ...... 3939 (J2, Wed), 3945 (J2, Thu) Yoo, Eunjoo ................................ 1104 (B7, Mon) Yoo, Gi Won . .................................898 (B6, Wed) Yoo, In-Joon . ................................ 3277 (F2, Tue) Yoo, Jae Seung ..............................1419 (B9, Tue) Yoo, Jae Soo . .................................3909 (J2, Tue) Yoo, Jae Woo .............................. 2578 (E5, Mon) Yoo, Jung-Keun ............................ 776 (B6, Mon) Yoo, Soon Sung .........................3098 (E16, Wed) Yoo, Woo Sik .............................2980 (E14, Tue), .......................... 3166 (E17, Tue), 3241 (E17, Fri) Yoo, Yeon Woo ...........................3077 (E16, Tue) Yoo, Yong Kyoung . ......................3874 (J1, Tue), ............................. 3880 (J1, Tue), 3997 (J4, Wed) Yoo, Young-Sob ...........................2443 (E1, Wed) Yoon, Boun ..................................2502 (E3, Wed) Yoon, Chong Seung ...................... 1118 (B7, Tue) Yoon, Dae-Ho ................................3975 (J3, Tue) Yoon, Dockyoung .........................927 (B6, Wed), .......................................................1142 (B7, Tue) Yoon, Euijoon .............................3230 (E17, Thu) Yoon, Hee Sung ........................1920 (B12, Wed), .................................................... 1976 (B12, Thu) Yoon, Heechul . .............................192 (A1, Mon) Yoon, Hong Jin ..............................554 (B2, Wed) Yoon, Hyun-Ki . .........................2921 (E12, Wed) Yoon, Ilyoung ..............................2502 (E3, Wed) Yoon, Jae Sik . ..... 2573 (E4, Thu), 2933 (E13, Wed) Yoon, Jaegu .....................................814 (B6, Tue) Yoon, Jeongbae ..............................952 (B6, Wed) Yoon, Jong Seol .........................1949 (B12, Wed) Yoon, Jung Ho ............................2843 (E11, Thu) Yoon, Kyung Jean .......................2843 (E11, Thu) Yoon, Mi-Young .......................... 281 (A2, Wed), ....................................................1954 (B12, Wed) Yoon, Ok Ja . .........3861 (J1, Tue), 3884 (J1, Tue) Yoon, S...................3918 (J2, Tue), 3919 (J2, Tue) Yoon, Sanghwa .........................1796 (B10, Wed), ....................................................... 3301 (F2, Tue) Yoon, Sanghyo ............................. 3360 (F4, Wed) Yoon, Seong-Ho ......1429 (B9, Tue), 1692 (B9, Fri) Yoon, Seungha ...........................2824 (E11, Wed) Yoon, Tae-Eung ............................2748 (E8, Tue) Yoon, Tae-Sik . ........................... 2578 (E5, Mon), .......................3092 (E16, Wed), 3094 (E16, Wed) Yoon, Taegwang . ...........................931 (B6, Wed) Yoon, Taeshik . ............................... 264 (A2, Tue) Yoon, Won-Sub ............................ 320 (B1, Mon), ..............................322 (B1, Mon), 814 (B6, Tue), ........................................................952 (B6, Wed) Yoon, Wonsub ................................936 (B6, Wed) Yoon, Young Soo ...........................893 (B6, Wed) Yoon, Yuhchae ........................... 2348 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 3516 (H1, Wed) Yoshida, Chie ..............................2870 (E12, Tue)
Yoshida, Chikako .......................2814 (E11, Wed) Yoshida, Chikara .......................... 3747 (I4, Mon) Yoshida, Hiroaki .......................1850 (B11, Wed), ........................................................ 477 (B1, Thu) Yoshida, Hisashi .......3903 (J2, Tue), 3908 (J2, Tue) Yoshida, Jun .................................. 796 (B6, Mon) Yoshida, Jun-ichi . ........................2079 (C4, Tue), .......................................................2081 (C4, Tue) Yoshida, Kazuhiko ......................... 1091 (B6, Fri) Yoshida, Kazuki ........ 22 (A1, Mon), 994 (B6, Thu), ...............................1217 (B8, Tue), 13 (A1, Mon) Yoshida, Makoto ...........................2055 (C2, Tue) Yoshida, Miru ...............................1354 (B9, Tue) Yoshida, Naomi . ...........................2593 (E5, Tue) Yoshida, Takuya .......................... 2151 (D2, Wed) Yoshida, Tetsuya ...........................1405 (B9, Tue) Yoshida, Tomohiro ........................194 (A1, Mon) Yoshida, Toshihiko . .................... 3450 (G2, Wed) Yoshida, Tsukasa . ......................2854 (E12, Tue), .....................................................2890 (E12, Tue) Yoshida, Yasuko . ..........................2023 (C2, Tue) Yoshihara, Masataka ..................2833 (E11, Wed) Yoshihara, Ryo ........................... 2663 (E7, Mon), .....................................................3122 (E17, Tue) Yoshihara, Sachio .......................3317 (F3, Mon), ..................................................... 3433 (G2, Wed) Yoshihata, Yoshiyuki ..................... 3597 (I2, Tue) Yoshii, Kazuki . ............................... 3735 (I3, Fri) Yoshikawa, Hideki .......................1566 (B9, Wed) Yoshikawa, Hiroyuki ....................2036 (C2, Tue) Yoshikawa, Kazuhiro ................ 2789 (E10, Mon) Yoshikawa, Mitsuhiro ................. 3115 (E17, Tue) Yoshima, Kazuomi . ..................... 3342 (F4, Wed) Yoshimoto, Masahiro ............... 2957 (E14, Mon), ...................................................... 3241 (E17, Fri) Yoshimoto, Nobuko .......................49 (A1, Mon), ............................ 579 (B2, Wed), 1220 (B8, Tue), .................................................... 1858 (B11, Thu) Yoshimoto, Soichiro ...................3267 (F2, Mon), ............................3269 (F2, Mon), 3568 (I1, Tue), ........................................................ 3656 (I3, Tue) Yoshimura, Ken-ichi ......................3969 (J3, Tue) Yoshimura, Kimio ........................ 1611 (B9, Thu) Yoshimura, Takeshi . ..................2827 (E11, Wed) Yoshinaga, Kohsuke ...................2453 (E1, Wed), ........................ 2894 (E12, Tue), 3458 (G2, Wed), ........................................................3875 (J1, Tue) Yoshinaga, Yuya . .......................... 114 (A1, Mon) Yoshino, Shuhei ...........................2013 (C2, Tue), .......................................................2049 (C2, Tue) Yoshino, Tomoko ..........................2048 (C2, Tue) Yoshioka, Hideki . ......................1937 (B12, Wed) Yoshioka, Hirotaka .....................3123 (E17, Tue) Yoshioka, Kyoko . ........................ 3255 (F1, Tue), .......................................................3797 (I4, Wed) Yoshioka, Shohei ........................2880 (E12, Tue) Yoshioka, Toshihiko . .....................3870 (J1, Tue) Yoshitake, Tsuyoshi ..................... 282 (A2, Wed), ............................ 301 (A2, Wed), 2690 (E7, Tue), ............................ 2696 (E7, Tue), 3421 (F5, Tue), ............................ 3511 (H1, Tue), 3512 (H1, Tue) Yoshitama, Hiromu ...........................3 (A1, Mon) Yoshizawa, Akihiro ....................1841 (B11, Wed) Yoshizawa, Hiroshi .........................356 (B1, Tue) Yoshizawa, Kazunari ....................238 (A2, Mon) Yoshizawa-Fujita, Masahiro ........1354 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1473 (B9, Tue), 1474 (B9, Tue) Yoshizumi, Tomoo .....................1918 (B12, Wed) You, Hoydoo .........3759 (I4, Tue), 1934 (B12, Wed) You, Tianyan ..................................3852 (J1, Tue) You, Yil-Hwan ...........................2832 (E11, Wed) Younesi, Reza ..............................1159 (B7, Wed) Young, Alan ....... 1289 (B9, Tue), 1362 (B9, Tue) Young, Chadwin D.........................2597 (E5, Tue)
Yousef Ramandi, Masoud .............. 471 (B1, Thu) Youssef, Mostafa . ........................ 2174 (D2, Thu) Yrjas, Patrik ................................. 2312 (D5, Tue) Yu, Aiping ............ 503 (B2, Tue), 577 (B2, Wed), ........................... 1044 (B6, Thu), 1125 (B7, Tue), .............................1130 (B7, Tue), 1440 (B9, Tue) Yu, Aiping .....................................1475 (B9, Tue) Yu, Byeong-Chul ...........................914 (B6, Wed) Yu, De-Xin .....................................454 (B1, Wed) Yu, Denis . ...................................... 3551 (I1, Tue) Yu, Guolin .......... 231 (A1, Mon), 2434 (D7, Thu) Yu, Hui-Chia ............629 (B4, Mon), 732 (B5, Tue), ............................... 1081 (B6, Fri), 1096 (B6, Fri) Yu, Hung Wei . ..............................2572 (E4, Thu) Yu, Il-Hyuk ...................................2606 (E5, Tue) Yu, J. H........................................1936 (B12, Wed) Yu, Jeng-Wei .................................2677 (E7, Tue) Yu, Kyoungsik .............................2708 (E7, Wed) Yu, Miao ......................................2708 (E7, Wed) Yu, Neiming .................................. 3334 (F3, Tue) Yu, Pengfei . ...............................1956 (B12, Wed) Yu, Ping . ............ 3584 (I2, Mon), 2311 (D5, Tue) Yu, Ranbo ..................................3040 (E15, Wed) Yu, S. S.......................................... 2175 (D2, Thu) Yu, Seung-Min .............................. 112 (A1, Mon) Yu, Sungju . ................................1749 (B10, Wed) Yu, Ted .............. 1308 (B9, Tue), 1561 (B9, Wed) Yu, Woong Ryeol ............................94 (A1, Mon) Yu, Xiqian ........766 (B5, Wed), 773 (B6, Mon), 8 ................................ 56 (B6, Wed), 806 (B6, Tue), ...................................................... 1039 (B6, Thu) Yu, Yingchao . .....1311 (B9, Tue), 1312 (B9, Tue) Yu, Yvonne ...... 2825 (E11, Wed), 3830 (J1, Mon) Yu, Zhuoping ................................1393 (B9, Tue) Yuan, Hui ....................................2614 (E5, Wed), ...........................2691 (E7, Tue), 2851 (E11, Thu) Yuan, Jipei . ......... 1657 (B9, Thu), 3865 (J1, Tue) Yuan, Lei ......................................2564 (E4, Wed) Yuan, Li-Xia ................................ 797 (B6, Mon), .............................1032 (B6, Thu), 449 (B1, Wed) Yuan, Qiuyi ..................................3266 (F2, Mon) Yuan, Tao ..................................... 3531 (I1, Mon) Yuan, Yali ..................................... 3531 (I1, Mon) Yuan, Ze ...................................... 2630 (E6, Mon) Yuasa, Makoto ........1389 (B9, Tue), 3542 (I1, Tue), ...............................3778 (I4, Tue), 3883 (J1, Tue) Yuasa, Masayoshi ........................1127 (B7, Tue), .....................................................2889 (E12, Tue) Yubuta, K............. 837 (B6, Tue), 1198 (B8, Mon) Yuchi, Akio ....................................3872 (J1, Tue) Yufit, Vladimir .........425 (B1, Wed), 802 (B6, Mon) Yugami, Hiroo . ......187 (A1, Mon), 188 (A1, Mon), ....................... 1880 (B12, Mon), 2337 (D5, Wed) Yui, Tatsuto ...................................151 (A1, Mon) Yuk, Young-Jae ..............................565 (B2, Wed) Yukawa, Mikio . ........................... 1014 (B6, Thu) Yun, Dae Won .................................80 (A1, Mon) Yun, Hyeong Jin Yun .................1749 (B10, Wed) Yun, Hyung Joong ....................... 3496 (H1, Tue) Yun, Jeonghoon . ...........................240 (A2, Mon) Yun, Sukhwan .............................. 1604 (B9, Thu) Yurchenko, Natalya . ..................... 3304 (F2, Tue) Yurchuk, Ekatarina . .................... 2576 (E5, Mon) Yushin, Gleb ............4 (A1, Mon), 55 (A1, Mon), ............................ 215 (A1, Mon), 527 (B2, Wed), ..............................875 (B6, Wed), 1095 (B6, Fri), ..............................1152 (B7, Tue), 1064 (B6, Fri)
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Zhang, Hao ...................................1364 (B9, Tue) Zhang, Hong ................................ 3431 (F5, Wed) Zhang, Ji-Guang ............................639 (B4, Tue), ..............................787 (B6, Mon), 838 (B6, Tue), ........................... 1116 (B7, Tue), 1171 (B7, Thu), ............................1174 (B7, Thu), 1247 (B8, Thu) Zhang, Jia . ..................................2191 (D3, Mon) Zhang, Jian . ......1171 (B7, Thu), 1174 (B7, Thu), .............................1247 (B8, Thu), 908 (B6, Wed) Zhang, Jin ...................................3062 (E16, Tue) Zhang, Jing .........2619 (E5, Wed), 1068 (B6, Fri) Zhang, Jinyu . .... 2914 (E12, Wed), 3068 (E16, Tue) Zhang, John . ................................2440 (E1, Wed) Zhang, Juan ................................. 2119 (D1, Wed) Zhang, Junfeng ...............................83 (A1, Mon) Zhang, Junxi .................................. 3560 (I1, Tue) Zhang, Kai ....... 2456 (E2, Mon), 2482 (E2, Tue), ...........................2484 (E2, Tue), 2881 (E12, Tue) Zhang, Lei .........1974 (B12, Thu), 1916 (B12, Wed) Zhang, Lihua ...................................638 (B4, Tue) Zhang, Ling . ................................ 3531 (I1, Mon) Zhang, Liwei ............................... 3446 (G2, Wed) Zhang, Lu . ....................................410 (B1, Wed), ...........................1001 (B6, Thu), 1233 (B8, Wed) Zhang, Lu-Lu ....... 915 (B6, Wed), 454 (B1, Wed) Zhang, Mengqi . ............................3671 (I3, Wed) Zhang, Miluo ...... 3252 (F1, Tue), 3810 (I5, Wed) Zhang, Min ................................1774 (B10, Wed) Zhang, Ming ..................................975 (B6, Wed) Zhang, Mingkan . ..........................2771 (E9, Thu) Zhang, Peng ...... 3060 (E16, Tue), 3335 (F3, Tue) Zhang, Qian .................................2564 (E4, Wed) Zhang, Qianfan .............................. 3764 (I4, Tue) Zhang, Qifeng ................................424 (B1, Wed) Zhang, Qiwu ...................................41 (A1, Mon) Zhang, Rui ...................................2586 (E5, Tue), ......................... 3190 (E17, Wed), 3243 (E17, Fri) Zhang, Ruigang ........ 663 (B4, Wed), 739 (B5, Tue) Zhang, Shou Cheng ...................3184 (E17, Wed) Zhang, Tao .................................. 2249 (D3, Wed) Zhang, Tian ..................................138 (A1, Mon), ........................... 153 (A1, Mon), 3451 (G2, Wed) Zhang, Tracy Chunxin .................1512 (B9, Wed) Zhang, Wang ....... 3488 (H1, Tue), 3541 (I1, Tue) Zhang, Wei .....................................979 (B6, Wed) Zhang, Weilong ..............................3604 (I3, Sun) Zhang, Weiqi ................................ 1660 (B9, Thu) Zhang, Wenfeng ............................2584 (E5, Tue) Zhang, Wu-Xing .......................... 1032 (B6, Thu) Zhang, X........................................2476 (E2, Tue) Zhang, Xiangrong ....................... 2245 (D3, Wed) Zhang, Xiao-Peng ........................2564 (E4, Wed) Zhang, Xiaofeng ....... 805 (B6, Tue), 861 (B6, Wed) Zhang, Xiong ..............................2978 (E14, Tue) Zhang, Xu ....................................2751 (E8, Wed) Zhang, Xuan . ........ 2524 (E4, Mon), 2637 (E6, Tue) Zhang, Xuanxiong .................... 2960 (E14, Mon) Zhang, Xueyuan . ........................ 2157 (D2, Wed) Zhang, Yafei .................................. 3258 (F1, Tue) Zhang, Yancheng ......................... 2227 (D3, Tue) Zhang, Yanqi ...... 1431 (B9, Tue), 1659 (B9, Thu) Zhang, Yi . ..................................... 3560 (I1, Tue), .............................247 (A2, Mon), 2740 (E8, Tue) Zhang, Yi-Men .............................2564 (E4, Wed) Zhang, Yongming . .......................1552 (B9, Wed) Zhang, Yu .....................................1549 (B9, Wed) Zhang, Yu-Ming ...........................2564 (E4, Wed) Zhang, Yuan .................................. 250 (A2, Tue), .........................1656 (B9, Thu), 3225 (E17, Thu), ...............................3857 (J1, Tue), 3882 (J1, Tue) Zhang, Yuegang ........................... 339 (B1, Mon), ...................................................... 3483 (H1, Tue) Zhang, Yun ....................................2529 (E4, Tue) Zhang, Yunhuai ..............................423 (B1, Wed) Zhang, Z. Y.....................................1400 (B9, Tue)
Zhang, Zhangcheng .................... 1001 (B6, Thu), ............................1117 (B7, Tue), 1233 (B8, Wed) Zhang, Zishu .................................2505 (E3, Thu) Zhao, Chao . ................................2618 (E5, Wed), ..........................2619 (E5, Wed), 2751 (E8, Wed), .....................................................3150 (E17, Tue) Zhao, Dan ........... 1177 (B7, Thu), 1697 (B9, Fri) Zhao, Jinkui ....................................640 (B4, Tue) Zhao, Liang ...................................3376 (F4, Thu) Zhao, Qing-Tai . .........................3192 (E17, Wed) Zhao, Wei ....................................2978 (E14, Tue) Zhao, Wenwen ...............................657 (B4, Wed) Zhao, Xiaojing ..............................1384 (B9, Tue) Zhao, Xing Guan ......................... 290 (A2, Wed), ..............................291 (A2, Wed), 293 (A2, Wed) Zhao, Xuan .................................... 463 (B1, Thu) Zhao, Youyang ................................55 (A1, Mon) Zhao, Yu .....................................2810 (E11, Wed) Zhao, Yue ......................................1354 (B9, Tue) Zhen, Chun-Hua ........................... 3299 (F2, Tue) Zhen, Junpeng .............................. 3493 (H1, Tue) Zheng, Dong ................................1161 (B7, Wed) Zheng, Haimei .............................. 339 (B1, Mon) Zheng, Jianming .............................838 (B6, Tue) Zheng, Kun ................................... 319 (A3, Wed) Zheng, Susan H..............................3812 (I5, Wed) Zheng, Xiao-Mei . ..........................760 (B5, Wed) Zheng, Xiaolin ........................... 2666 (E7, Mon), .......................................................2765 (E9, Thu) Zheng, Yougui . ........................... 2165 (D2, Wed) Zheng, Z. W.................................. 2574 (E5, Mon) Zhi, Mingjia ....................................387 (B1, Tue) Zhitnik, Steve . ............................ 1276 (B9, Mon) Zhitomirsky, Igor ......................... 495 (B2, Mon), ......................................................3249 (F1, Mon) Zhong, Jun .................................1795 (B10, Wed) Zhong, PeiWen . ............................ 3338 (F3, Tue) Zhong, Zhong ................................970 (B6, Wed) Zhou, Anhong .........297 (A2, Wed), 2060 (C2, Tue) Zhou, Dan D....................................546 (B2, Wed) Zhou, Fei .......................................2607 (E5, Tue) Zhou, Haoshen .............................182 (A1, Mon), ............................. 662 (B4, Wed), 670 (B4, Wed), ............................702 (B4, Thu), 1104 (B7, Mon), ............................1121 (B7, Tue), 1160 (B7, Wed) Zhou, Jie ............ 1325 (B9, Tue), 1469 (B9, Tue) Zhou, Jun .....................................2712 (E7, Wed) Zhou, Junfeng ........1597 (B9, Thu), 1618 (B9, Thu) Zhou, Liqin ................................1786 (B10, Wed) Zhou, Lu ......................................1506 (B9, Wed) Zhou, Qian ..................................3235 (E17, Thu) Zhou, Shuai ..................................2552 (E4, Wed) Zhou, Wei . .........3155 (E17, Tue), 3657 (I3, Tue) Zhou, Wei-Ping ........................... 3749 (I4, Mon), ............................... 3757 (I4, Tue), 3782 (I4, Tue) Zhou, Wu ....................................... 704 (B4, Thu) Zhou, X.-D.........1762 (B10, Wed), 3783 (I4, Tue) Zhou, Xian ..................................2188 (D3, Mon) Zhou, Xiao-Dong .........................229 (A1, Mon), ....................... 1731 (B10, Tue), 1960 (B12, Wed) Zhou, Yang-Tao . .......................... 2273 (D4, Thu) Zhou, Yong . ..................................1438 (B9, Tue) Zhou, Yong-Tao .............................453 (B1, Wed) Zhou, Yongning .......773 (B6, Mon), 856 (B6, Wed) Zhou, Yuanshu ............................ 2001 (C2, Mon) Zhou, Zhi-You . ........................... 1654 (B9, Thu), ....................................................1763 (B10, Wed) Zhou, Zhuoyu ..............................1560 (B9, Wed) Zhu, Baohua . ............................... 2313 (D5, Tue) Zhu, Bin ..............3674 (I3, Wed), 3676 (I3, Wed) Zhu, Guan-Nan .........599 (B2, Thu), 901 (B6, Wed) Zhu, Hao .....................................2614 (E5, Wed), ...........................2691 (E7, Tue), 2851 (E11, Thu) Zhu, Hui .........................................538 (B2, Wed) Zhu, Jun .........................................3726 (I3, Thu)
Zabala, Miguel ..............................2652 (E6, Tue) Zabasajja, John .............................2512 (E3, Thu) Zabik, Andrew ...............................516 (B2, Wed) Zacharias, Nathan ...........................377 (B1, Tue) Zack, Jason W........1269 (B9, Sun), 1564 (B9, Wed) Zadeh, Daryoush ...........................2590 (E5, Tue) Zaffou, Rachid ............................. 1586 (B9, Thu) Zafiris, George S.............................3604 (I3, Sun) Zaghib, Karim .....625 (B4, Mon), 666 (B4, Wed), ............................. 672 (B4, Wed), 673 (B4, Wed), ............................. 674 (B4, Wed), 676 (B4, Wed), ...............................705 (B4, Thu), 865 (B6, Wed) Zagidulin, Dmitrij ....................... 2245 (D3, Wed) Zahmi, Salem S............................. 3357 (F4, Wed) Zahoor, Awan ...... 943 (B6, Wed), 1141 (B7, Tue) Zaikov, Yurii .................................. 3628 (I3, Tue) Zaima, Shigeaki .........................3158 (E17, Tue), ........................ 3216 (E17, Thu), 3218 (E17, Thu) Zaimi, Muhammad ......................3314 (F3, Mon) Zając, Wojciech . ............................987 (B6, Wed) Zaleski, Elisa M........................... 2334 (D5, Wed) Zammarano, Mauro .....................244 (A2, Mon), ......................................................... 3731 (I3, Fri) Zangari, G....................................2444 (E1, Wed), .......................... 3265 (F2, Mon), 3382 (F4, Thu), ............................3395 (F5, Mon), 3401 (F5, Tue) Zanoni, Maria Valnice B................3792 (I4, Wed) Zarras, Peter ................................ 2248 (D3, Wed) Zarrin, Hadis ..........1475 (B9, Tue), 1613 (B9, Thu) Zaumseil, Peter ...........................3126 (E17, Tue) Zavada, John M............................3014 (E15, Tue) Zavadil, Kevin R........................... 2275 (D4, Thu) Zawodzinski Jr., Thomas A.............398 (B1, Tue), ............................... 399 (B1, Tue), 400 (B1, Tue), ............................. 411 (B1, Wed), 412 (B1, Wed), ..........................1564 (B9, Wed), 1639 (B9, Thu), ............................ 1640 (B9, Thu), 3671 (I3, Wed) Zaykoski, James A.......................2302 (D5, Mon) Zaytsev, Nikolay .......................... 3508 (H1, Tue) Ze, Tong .........................................442 (B1, Wed) Zecevic, Strahinja ...................... 1112 (B7, Mon), ...................................................... 1257 (B8, Thu) Zehnder, Daniel . .......................... 3238 (E17, Fri) Zeitler, Elizabeth . ...................... 1818 (B10, Thu) Zelenay, Piotr ..............................1527 (B9, Wed), ............................... 1694 (B9, Fri), 1695 (B9, Fri) Zenasni, Aziz ............................... 3482 (H1, Tue) Zeng, Rong ...................................1376 (B9, Tue) Zeng, Xue-Qin ...............................760 (B5, Wed) Zenimoto, Yu . ............................... 3418 (F5, Tue) Zero-Sasim, Elzbieta . .................... 1062 (B6, Fri) Zhai, Yunfeng . ..............................1294 (B9, Tue) Zhan, Chunlei ........................... 3103 (E17, Mon) Zhang, Bing ....................................78 (A1, Mon) Zhang, Bingzi .............................. 1615 (B9, Thu) Zhang, Bo .........2273 (D4, Thu), 2559 (E4, Wed) Zhang, Cong ...................................847 (B6, Tue) Zhang, Congling ......................... 1639 (B9, Thu), ...................................................... 1640 (B9, Thu) Zhang, Dongliang .......................3217 (E17, Thu) Zhang, Duo ................................1795 (B10, Wed) Zhang, Enxia .......2637 (E6, Tue), 2641 (E6, Tue) Zhang, Fan ......................................354 (B1, Tue) Zhang, Gong ................................ 1183 (B7, Thu) Zhang, Guangze .........................3217 (E17, Thu), ........................ 3221 (E17, Thu), 3223 (E17, Thu) Zhang, Guiping ............................ 2167 (D2, Thu) Zhang, Guoqing ............................1133 (B7, Tue) Zhang, Haijun ............................3184 (E17, Wed) Zhang, Han-Xuan ........................ 3750 (I4, Mon) Zhang, HangYu ........................... 1267 (B9, Sun), .......................................................1430 (B9, Tue)
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Zhu, Kai ......................................2858 (E12, Tue) Zhu, Li Qiang . ...........................3099 (E16, Wed) Zhu, Min ........................................ 1076 (B6, Fri) Zhu, Shenglong .............................2311 (D5, Tue) Zhu, Wei ...........1790 (B10, Wed), 1791 (B10, Wed) Zhu, Wenhua ................................1500 (B9, Wed) Zhu, Yan .......................................1552 (B9, Wed) Zhu, Yan-Feng ........................... 2116 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 2119 (D1, Wed) Zhu, Ye ............................................842 (B6, Tue) Zhu, Yimei .....................................638 (B4, Tue), ............................ 732 (B5, Tue), 1817 (B10, Thu) Zhu, Ying .....................................1500 (B9, Wed) Zhu, Yu . .......................................2615 (E5, Wed) Zhu, Zhengmao ..........................3234 (E17, Thu), .....................................................3169 (E17, Tue) Zhu, Zhongwei . ............................. 3757 (I4, Tue) Zhu, Zuoming .............................3232 (E17, Thu) Zhuang, Jie . ..................................2766 (E9, Thu)
Zhuang, Lin . .................................3796 (I4, Wed) Zhuang, Songlin . ...................... 2960 (E14, Mon) Zhuang, Wei ................................. 1028 (B6, Thu) Zhuang, Yun ..................................2509 (E3, Thu) Zhuang, Zhongbin . ......................1431 (B9, Tue), ...................................................... 1659 (B9, Thu) Zhytnytska, Rimma . .....................2542 (E4, Tue) Zidar, Jakob . ................................. 3303 (F2, Tue) Ziebert, Carlos ............................. 1000 (B6, Thu) Ziegelbauer, Joeseph . .................. 1620 (B9, Thu) Zilcha, Oded . ................................ 321 (B1, Mon) Zils, Susanne ................................ 1264 (B9, Sun) Zimer, Alexsandro M................... 2270 (D4, Wed) Zimmerer, George .........................3929 (J2, Wed) Zimmermann, Lars . ....................3131 (E17, Tue) Zinigrad, Ella .........852 (B6, Wed), 1241 (B8, Wed) Ziolkowski, Robert ........................3869 (J1, Tue) Ziomek-Moroz, Malgorzata . ......2180 (D3, Mon) Ziv, Baruch . ...................................852 (B6, Wed)
Zlotorowicz, Agnieszka ................3794 (I4, Wed) Zohra, Ghulam ............................. 3539 (I1, Mon) Zoladek, Sylwia ....................... 1727 (B10, Mon), ........................................................ 3753 (I4, Tue) Zorba, Vassilia ......758 (B5, Wed), 1065 (B6, Fri) Zou, Ben-Xue ............................... 498 (B2, Mon) Zou, Jing .......................................192 (A1, Mon) Zou, Lijun .......... 961 (B6, Wed), 1559 (B9, Wed) Zou, S............................................. 3284 (F2, Tue) Zou, Yuquan ..................................1363 (B9, Tue) Zou, Z.............................................1438 (B9, Tue) Zühlsdorff, Andre . ......................... 3634 (I3, Tue) Zukowska, Grazyna ....................... 1062 (B6, Fri) Zukowska, Grazyna Z................. 1866 (B11, Thu) Zuo, Yi ..........................................2760 (E9, Thu) Zushi, Tomofumi . ......................3187 (E17, Wed) Zushi, Yusuke . ............................ 2514 (E4, Mon) Zyung, Taehyoung ........................ 270 (A2, Wed)
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Meeting Program = PRiME 2012 = October 7-12, 2012 = Honolulu, Hawaii