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Thank You to the Organizing Committee - PPT Presentation

Conference Chair Reza Ghodssi University of Maryland USA   Technical Program Committee CoChairs David Arnold University of Florida USA Carol Livermore Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA ID: 805754

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Thank You to the Organizing Committee

Conference Chair

Reza

Ghodssi

University of Maryland, USA

 

Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs

David Arnold

University of Florida, USA

Carol Livermore

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

 

Local Organizing Committee

Christopher

Cadou

University of Maryland, USA

Reza

Ghodssi

University of Maryland, USA

Matthew McCarthy

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Mike Waits

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

 

Best Student Award Chair

Jae Wan Kwon

University of Missouri, USA

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Thank You to theInternational Steering Committee

Mark Allen

Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Young-Ho Cho

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, KOREA

Alan Epstein

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Masayoshi

Esashi

Tohoku University, JAPAN

Reza

Ghodssi

University of Maryland, USA

Christopher

Hebling

Fraunhofer

Institute for Solar Energy Systems, GERMANY

Roger Howe

Stanford University, USA

Nobuhide

Kasagi

University of Tokyo, JAPAN

Hiroki

Kuwano

Tohoku University, JAPAN

Jeff Lang

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, GERMANY

Holger Loewe

Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH, GERMANY

Ryutaro Maeda

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology, JAPAN

Albert Pisano

University of California, Berkeley, USA

Susumu Sugiyama

Ritsumeikan

University, JAPAN

Shuji

Tanaka

Tohoku University, JAPAN

Miwako

Waga

Global Emerging Technology Institute (GETI), JAPAN

Peter

Woias

University Freiburg – IMTEK, GERMANY

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Invited Plenary Speaker

Nicholas Negroponte

Founder and Chairman, One Laptop per Child

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

THE POWER OF POWERLESS

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Invited Speakers

Mark A. Shannon

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA

NEXT GENERATION MICRO-FUEL CELLS: FUEL STORAGE, CONTROL, AND POWER GENERATION

Kiyotaka

Wasa

Kyoto University, JAPAN

FUNDAMENTALS OF THIN FILM PIEZOELECTRIC MATERIALS AND PROCESSING DESIGN FOR A BETTER ENERGY HARVESTING MEMS

Angela Belcher

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

ENGINEERING ORGANISMS AS BUILDING BLOCK MATERIALS FOR ENERGY AND ELECTRONICS

Sang Bok Lee

University of Maryland, USA and Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, KOREA

FROM NANOTUBES TO HETEROGENEOUS NANOWIRES:

FAST ELECTROCHEMISTRY FOR HIGH POWER AND HIGH ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES

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Participants by Region

241 Pre-Registered

(November 20)

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Metro Map

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Historic AFI Theatre

Saved from the wrecker's ball by community effort and landmark designation, the historic Silver Theatre is a unique public-private partnership.

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Fantastic VoyageTonight 8:15 pm

Fantastic Voyage is a 1966 science fiction film written by Harry

Kleiner

and consider by many in the micro/

nano

science and engineering communities as one of the first science fiction movies that inspired the application and use of miniaturization technologies.

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Guided Tour of the University of Maryland,

Maryland

NanoCenter

and

Energy Research Center

Thursday, December 3

rd

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Banquet at George Washington's Mt. Vernon Estate and Gardens

Thursday, December 3rd

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The Mid Atlantic MEMS Alliance

Micro- and

Nano

-Technology in the Green Revolution: Energy and Environmental Sensing

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Session Chair Change

O1B – Energy Harvester Circuit Issues

Jeffrey H. Lang

Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, USA

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Presentation Cancelation

Paper O2A-2

Wednesday, December 2

11:05

MICRO REACTOR FOR HYDROGEN GENERATION FROM SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE

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Presentation Cancelation

Paper O4B-1

Thursday, December 3

09:05

NOVEL NANOTUBE BUCKYPAPER AS ELECTRODE MATERIAL FOR FUEL CELL APPLICATIONS

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Thank you for coming and we hope you enjoy the Workshop!