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Keynote Speakers

Charlie Browning
Director, Air Force Research Lab, Materials & Manufacturing Directorate
Charles.Browning@wpafb.af.mil

Major General Nielsen
Commander, Air Force Research Lab
Paul.Nielsen@wpafb.af.mil

Tom Kalil
University of California, Berkeley
Overview and Motivations of the National Nanotechnology Initiative
tkalil@uclink.berkeley.edu

John Belk
Boeing
Strategic Outlook on Nanotechnology
john.h.belk@boeing.com

Maw-Kuen Wu - Invited
Overview of Taiwan's Nanotechnology Initiative

Albert F. Yee - Invited
Overview of Singapore's Nanotechnology Initiative

 

Revolutionary Opportunities

Kwan Kwok
DARPA
Moletronics
kkwok@darpa.mil

David D. Awschalom
University of California Santa Barbara
Spintronics
awsch@physics.ucsb.edu

Dan Radack
DARPA
Nanomechanical array signal processors
dradack@darpa.mil

Dr. Larry Kabacoff
Office of Naval Research
New Opportunities for Bulk Nano Coatings and Structures
KABACOL@ONR.NAVY.MIL

 

Energy Storage, Generation, and Distribution

Michael Gratzel
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Dye-sensitized solar cells
michael.graetzel@epfl.ch

Paul Osenar
Protonex Technology Corporation
Protonex lightweight PEM fuel cells
paul.osenar@protonex.com

Yet Ming Chiang
MIT
3D nanobatteries
ychiang@MIT.EDU

Paolina Atanassova
Superior Micropowders
Novel Materials for Batteries and Fuel Cells
paolina@smp1.com

John Lennhoff
Physical Sciences Inc.
Storage of Ammonia in Metal Organic Frameworks
lennhoff@psicorp.com

John Miller
T/J technologies
Supercapacitors
jmiller@tjtechnologies.com

 

Electronic Materials and Processing

Phaedon Avouris
IBM Research Division
Carbon Nanotube Electronics and Optoelectronics
avouris@us.ibm.com

Pallab Bhattacharya
University of Michigan
Quantum dots
pkb@eecs.umich.edu

Jim Speck
University of California, Santa Barbara
GaN quantum dots
speck@mrl.uscb.edu

Mike Stroscio
UIC
Phonons in Nanostructures
stroscio@uic.edu

Konstantin Likharev
Stony Brook University
CMOL Circuits: Devices and Architectures
klikharev@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

Jim Heath
CalTech
Molecular electronics
heath@caltech.edu

 

Sensor Materials

Dr. Hank Wohltjen
Microsensor Systems, Inc.
Materials and Systems for Practical Nanosensors

Dr. Jay Grate
Pacific Northwest National Lab
Sorptive Materials and Films for Array-based Sensing

Dr. Anupam Madhukar
University of Southern California
Quantum Dots for Infrared Detection
madhukar@usc.edu

Dr. Manijeh Razeghi
Northwestern University
High Sensitivity Quantum-Dot Infrared Photodetectors and Focal Plane Arrays Developed at the Center for Quantum Devices
razeghi@ece.northwestern.edu

Dr. Mike Sailor
University of California, San Diego
Self-Assembling, Self-Orienting Porous Silicon Photonic Crystal "Smart Dust" Sensors
msailor@ucsd.edu

Jimmy Xu
Brown University
Carbon nanotubes
Jimmy_Xu@brown.edu

Larry Hancock
Nomadics

Dr. Shanhui Fan
Stanford University
Photonic Crystals: Controlling and Sensing Light for both Propagating and Evanescent Fields
shanhui@stanford.edu