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ECS Officers and Board of Directors Officers Fernando Garzon, President

Hariklia Deligianni, Secretary

Tetsuya Osaka, Sr. Vice-President

Jeffrey Fergus, Chair, High Temperature Materials Division

Paul Kohl, 2nd Vice-President

Shinji Fujimoto, Chair, Corrosion Division

Daniel Scherson, 3rd Vice-President

Fernando Garzon, President and Board Chair

Hariklia Deligianni, Secretary

Lloyd George, Nonprofit Financial Professional

Christina Bock, Treasurer

Paul Kohl, 2nd Vice-President

Roque J. Calvo, Executive Director

Oano Leonte, Chair, Dielectric Science & Technology Division

Board of Directors

Bor Yann Liaw, Chair, Battery Division

Christina Bock, Treasurer Gerardine Botte, Chair, Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division James Burgess, Chair, Organic & Biological Electrochemistry Division

Shelley Minteer, Chair, Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Tetsuya Osaka, Sr. Vice-President Daniel Scherson, 3rd Vice-President

Roque Calvo, Executive Director

Jean St-Pierre, Chair, Energy Technology Division

Michael Carter, Chair, Sensor Division

Esther Takeuchi, Past President

Pablo Chang, Chair, Electronics & Photonics Division

R. Bruce Weisman, Chair, Fullerenes, Nanotubes, & Carbon Nanostructures Division

John Collins, Chair, Luminescence and Display Materials Division

Giovanni Zangari, Chair, Electrodeposition Division

ECS Staff Roque J. Calvo, Executive Director

Heather McAlinn, Publications Production Assistant

Mary Yess, Deputy Executive Director and Publisher

Winnie Mutch, Web Manager

Dinia Agrawala, Interface Production Manager

Anna Olsen, Constituent Services Associate

Karen Chmielewski, Finance Associate

Karen Baliff Ornstein, Associate Director of Marketing

Paul Cooper, Editorial Manager

Stephanie Plassa, Director of Meetings and Exhibits

Dan Fatton, Director of Development Ann Goedkoop, Director of Publications Andrea Guenzel, Journals Publications Assistant Paul Grote, Director of Finance David Harkness, Director of Constituent Services Mary Hojlo, Constituent Services Assistant Colleen Klepser, Executive Administrator John Lewis, Associate Director of Conference Publications

Elizabeth Schademann, Publications Production Assistant Stacy Schlags, Meetings Coordinator Beth Anne Stuebe, Conference Publications Production Assistant Paul Urso, Associate Director of Technical Programming Eric Wollman, Customer Relations Associate, Subscriptions

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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. A personalThis message ECS President Fernando Garzon…and could not be what it is today without meetingfrom is record-breaking in size and participation, the joint effort of The Electrochemical Society (ECS) and The Electrochemical Society of Japan (ECSJ). On behalf of the Officers, Board of Directors, and Staff of ECS, welcome to the exciting city of Toronto for The following technical co-sponsorships were also greatly involved and appreciated: Japan Society of the 223rd ECS Meeting. Whether you are experiencing an ECS meeting for the very first time, or if you have Applied Physics (JSAP), the Korean Electrochemical Society (KECS), the Electrochemistry Division of had the privilege of attending multiple ECS meetings, we are hopeful that this new meeting will be a perfect the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (EDRACI), and the Chinese Society of Electrochemistry (CSE). time to get-together with colleagues and associates from around the world, discuss important research, and We are very much looking forward to the second Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S) in ECS discover new initiatives. history. This allconference day event, Thursday, will feature panelists and 4 keynote This major international at occurring the Sheratonon Centre TorontoOctober Hotel will11 include 44 topical11symposia speakers including Lieutenant Governor Brian Schatz of Hawaii. consisting of 1,514 technical presentations. You are invited to participate in the technical program as well as PRiME 2012 willfive bring together group academicopportunities. and corporate scientists, engineers, and FECS Fernando H. Garzon, many other social events during complete daysan of eclectic presentations andof networking th rd technical researchers. Our organizations are excited to be working with one another and hope you enjoy ECS President Beginning with a full day of Short Courses offered on Sunday, May 12 , the 223 ECS Meeting officially time here! kicks-off your on Monday, May 13th, with technical sessions and professional development workshops. The

highlights of the day are the 2013 ECS Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology Award Lecture, presented by Fan Ren, the ECS Lecture presented by Michael Mayberry, and the ECS Opening Reception in Grand Ballroom—we look forward to meeting you at these complimentary events. You will also have the opportunity to visit the Technical Exhibit, ECS Career Fair, General Society and Student Poster Sessions, and the ECS Annual Society Business Meeting & Luncheon—an annual event that brings together an eclectic group of Society representatives, academic and corporate scientists, engineers, and technical researchers. Please review the information in this Meeting Program for details, or stop by the ECS Registration area or ECS Central, located on the Concourse level of the hotel, if you have any questions. P.S. Don’t forget – this meeting is wired! Download the ECS Meeting App from the Apple App Store or Android Market, and take advantage of the new Online Meeting Scheduler (see page 6 for details).

Program Guide ADA Accessibility................................................................5 Author Index.....................................................................132 Award Winners.............................................................. 11-13 Coffee Breaks........................................................................7 Committees, Boards & Other Meetings................................9 Companion Registrant Program............................................6 ECS Career Fair....................................................................8 ECS Central Hours................................................................5 ECS Student Chapters.........................................................24 ECS Committees.................................................................25 ECS Division Officers........................................................23 ECS Sections.......................................................................23 ECS Transactions for Toronto 2013....................................21 Editorial Boards..................................................................22 Featured Speakers...............................................................11 Floor Plans.................................................................... 14-15 General Meeting Information...............................................5 Hotel Information..................................................................6 Meeting Program

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Key Locations.......................................................................5 Meeting App..........................................................................6 Meeting Overview................................................................7 Officers & Staff........................................ Inside Front Cover Photography and Recording..................................................5 Poster Sessions....................................................................28 Presenter Information..........................................................28 Professional Development Series.........................................8 Registration Hours................................................................5 Sessions at a Glance...................................................... 30-43 Session Chair Information..................................................28 Short Courses and Tutorials................................................27 Special &Ticketed Events...................................................10 Sponsors..............................................................................20 Symposium Topics and Organizers.....................................29 Technical Exhibit.......................................................... 16-19 Technical Sessions..............................................................44 Wireless Network..................................................................6 1


I am delighted to extend my warmest greetings to all those participating in the 223rd meeting of the Electrochemical Society and to welcome all of the international delegates who have travelled to Canada for this event. This gathering provides a wonderful chance to meet with fellow scientists, engineers, and researchers to discuss the latest developments in the fields of electrochemical and solid‐state science and technology. Each of you brings a high level of expertise to this event. I am sure that you will make the most of this opportunity to share information, best practices, and personal experiences with your colleagues and that you will leave the conference inspired by what you have learned. Please accept my best wishes for a memorable and productive conference.

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A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I extend warm greetings to everyone attending the 223rd meeting of the Electrochemical Society (ECS). I am delighted that the ECS has chosen Toronto, our province’s capital city, as the location of its 223rd meeting — and that we have been afforded the opportunity to welcome professionals from around the world working in electrochemistry and in solid-state science and technology. Delegates will find Ontario a stimulating backdrop to the meeting — as it is a province which prides itself on its culture of scientific and technological discovery and innovation. I am pleased to say that our chemical companies are pushing the boundaries of new product development, in areas ranging from specialized polymers to advanced ceramics and alternative fuels. I would like to commend the ECS for the vital support it gives to its many members. Now, more than ever, global competitiveness compels us to remain at the forefront of scientific and technological advancement. Thanks to the ECS, members have the opportunity to participate in professional development, build specialized knowledge and engage in beneficial networking. The society’s meetings and regional sections are two fine examples of how it creates a strong sense of community among its members while advancing their knowledge and careers. I wish each and every delegate an enjoyable and memorable stay in Toronto — and a highly productive meeting.

Kathleen Wynne Premier

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General Meeting Information & Meeting Registration Key Locations

Meeting Registration.............................................. Concourse Level Information/Message Center.................................. Concourse Level ECS Central........................................................... Concourse Level ECS Headquarters Office.....................Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor Audio-Visual Tech Table(s)...................Outside Technical Sessions

Registration & ECS Central Hours

Saturday, May 11........................................................... 1700-1900h Sunday, May 12............................................................. 0700-1900h Monday, May 13............................................................ 0700-1900h Tuesday, May 14............................................................ 0700-1730h Wednesday, May 15....................................................... 0800-1600h Thursday, May 16.......................................................... 0800-1200h

Meeting Registration 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

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.

The deadline for Early-Bird registration is April 12, 2013. Regular registration rates are in effect online after April 12, 2013 and at the meeting. Register online at www.electrochem. org, or download the registration form from the website and fax your completed form to 1.609.737.2743. 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-April 12 registration payments must be made in U.S. Dollars via Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, check, or money order payable to ECS.

ADA Accessibility

Refunds

Lost Badge or Ticket

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 By attending the ECS meeting, you agree that you will not record any meeting-related activity, without the express, written consent from ECS. Recording means any audiovisual or photographic methods. Meeting-related activity means any presentation (oral or poster) or social event directly related to the meeting. You may photograph your own personal, nonmeeting related activity, but you must obtain permission from all involved parties before photographs can be taken of other people or displays at the meeting or exhibit. Press representatives must receive media credentials and recording permission from the ECS Headquarters Office. If you violate this policy, you will be removed from the meeting. Your registration will be revoked and you will lose all access to the meeting. In this case, you will not receive a refund of the registration fees. ECS also reserves the right to deny your attendance at future ECS or ECS sponsored meetings.

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.

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

Written requests for refunds will be honored only if received at ECS headquarters before April 29, 2013. 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. All prices are in U.S. dollars. Early-Bird (until April 12)

April 13 through May 16

ECS Member.......................................... $450....................... $550 Nonmember............................................ $620....................... $720 ECS Student Member............................. $160....................... $260 Student Nonmember............................... $195....................... $295 One Day ECS Member........................... $280....................... $380 One Day Nonmember............................. $370....................... $470 ECS Emeritus or Honorary Member............ $0........................... $0 Nontechnical Registrant........................... $25......................... $30

Meeting Abstracts 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.

Financial Assistance Financial 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.

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Hotel Reservations & Travel Information The 223rd ECS Meeting will be held at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel (123 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5H 2M9). We strongly encourage you to stay at the meeting headquarters hotel, the Sheraton Centre Toronto, where your stay will be most enjoyable and convenient. Reservations can be made online from the ECS website at a special discounted meeting rate of $199 CAD. See the ECS website for more details and to make your reservation. The deadline for reservations is April 12, 2013 or until the block sells out. Reservations attempted after April 12 will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis.

Nontechnical (formerly Companion) Registrants

Have a Smartphone? Download the 223rd ECS Meeting App from the Apple App Store or Android Market! • Log-in! Your username is the e-mail address you used when you registered for the meeting. The password is the record number you received on your electronic receipt or when you picked up your registration materials. • Schedule presentations and events to attend, look up speakers, access the abstracts, and tweet your commentary and more! • 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.

Travel companions of Technical Registrants are invited to register for the 223rd ECS Meeting as a “Nontechnical Registrant.” The nontechnical registrant registration fee of $25 (Early-Bird) or $30 (after April 12) includes admission to non-ticketed social events; an exclusive meet-up with beverage service and light refreshments, Monday through Thursday, 0800-1000h; and a special “Welcome to Toronto” orientation presented by Tourism Toronto on Monday, May 13th at 0900h. Please note that online registration is not available for Nontechnical Registrants.

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 Toronto website or meeting app to build your schedule 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 Sheraton. To use the wireless network, please connect to “ecsmeeting” and then open your Web browser. You will then be prompted to enter the password listed below.

Network Name (SSID)..................ecsmeeting Access Code..................................ecsmeeting223 (all lowercase)

Other wireless Internet access is also available in some public areas of the Sheraton. You will not need to log in to those networks as they are provided on a complimentary basis by the hotel, though you may be required to be a guest of the hotel to access them.

Complimentary Wireless Network Please connect to “ecsmeeting” and then open your Web browser. You will then be prompted to enter the password listed below. 6

Network Name (SSID).................ecsmeeting Access Code..................................ecsmeeting223 (all lowercase)

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.

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Meeting Overview Sunday, May 12 0900h ���������Short Courses, Mezzanine Level (separate pre-registration required) 1400h ���������Technical Sessions 1730h ���������ECS Student Mixer (invitation only; contact meetings@electrochem.org for details) * Please note: the Sunday Evening Get Together is now the Opening Reception held on Monday at 1800h.

Monday, May 13 0800h ���������Technical Sessions 0930h ���������Technical Session Coffee Breaks, Lower Concourse Level, Mezzanine Level, 2nd Floor 1230h ���������Professional Development Series: Essential Elements for Employment Success, Huron Room, 2nd Floor 1400h ���������2013 ECS Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology Award Lecture: “Wide Bandgap Semiconductors for Sensing Applications,” by Fan Ren, Grand Ballroom East, Lower Concourse Level 1700h ���������The ECS Lecture: “The Frontier of Electronics Research,” by Michael Mayberry, Grand Ballroom East, Lower Concourse Level 1800h ���������Opening Reception, Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level* (formerly known as the Sunday Evening Get Together)

Tuesday, May 14 0800h ���������Technical Sessions 0800h ���������Professional Development Series: Resume Review, Huron Room, 2nd Floor 0930h ���������Technical Session Coffee Breaks, Lower Concourse Level, Mezzanine Level, 2nd Floor 1215h ���������Annual Society Business Meeting & Luncheon, City Hall Room, 2nd Floor; non-refundable ticketed event 1230h ���������Professional Development Series: Essential Elements for Employment Success, Huron Room, 2nd Floor

1300h ���������Technical Exhibit, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 1300h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 1800h ���������Technical Exhibit & General & Student Poster Session, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 1800h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Wednesday, May 15 0800h ���������Technical Sessions 0800h ���������Professional Development Series: Resume Review, Huron Room, 2nd Floor 0900h ���������Technical Exhibit, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 0900h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 0930h ���������Technical Session Coffee Break, Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 1800h ���������Student Poster Award Presentation, Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 1800h ���������Technical Exhibit & General Poster Session, Osgoode/ Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 1800h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Thursday, May 16 0800h ���������Technical Sessions 0900h ���������Technical Exhibit, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 0900h ���������Professional Development Series: Career Fair, Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level 0930h ���������Technical Session Coffee Break, Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

ECS Student Mixer Students are invited to join distinguished members and staff of ECS for an evening of fun and networking. The student mixer will be held on Sunday, May 12 from 1730-1930h with complimentary appetizers and beverages. Registered students will receive an e-mail invitation with details of the mixer. Please contact meetings@electrochem.org for more information.

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 on Tuesday, May 14 from 1630-1700h, in Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level.

Great News about ECS Meeting Abstracts! We are always looking for new ways to make our meeting information more accessible to all attendees and contribute to the sustainability of the planet. ECS Meeting Abstracts are always right at hand—and as always, are FREE. Registrants may easily access them through wireless Internet, which will be available at the meeting; view them on the Meeting App; or download them directly from the 223rd ECS Meeting website.

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ECS Career Fair The ECS Career Fair in Toronto is a great way for attendees to meet with participating employers! Located in the exhibit hall and open during exhibit hall hours, job seekers will have the opportunity to chat with and submit résumés to participating Career Fair organizations. An ECS Career Fair Board is also located in the exhibit hall—employers and job seekers may feel free to post listings. (Please limit the size of your posting to one 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper.) For exhibitors, the ECS Career Fair is a great way to connect with potential employees at every level of experience—from veterans in the science to newcomers entering research, development, and academia—and one of the most effective ways to recruit qualified candidates. If your organization is participating in Toronto—thank you! If not, please consider this great opportunity for future ECS meetings. With your Career Fair status, you will receive one free job posting on RedcatTM (redcatresearch.org, the professional community website created for everyone in electrochemistry and solid state science and technology), customized signs in your exhibit booth, and additional advertising on the ECS website. You will also be identified as a Career Fair Participant in the ECS Meeting Program and Mobile App. For more information about the ECS Career Fair, please contact David Harkness at david.harkness@electrochem.org or visit http://www.electrochem.org/meetings/career_fair/.

Professional Development Series John R. Susko, Instructor Several key professional development workshops will be presented May 13-15, 2013. 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 Career Fair. The professional development workshops are open to all registered attendees at no additional cost, and will be held in Huron Room, 2nd Floor. Professional Development Series: Essential Elements for Employment Success—Landing your next job requires selective and effective networking, developing and submitting specifically targeted resumes and cover letters, locating relevant job opportunities and preparing for and participating in the job interview. This workshop will provide up-todate information and tips for employment success. Monday, May 13.................................................. 1230-1430h Tuesday, May 14................................................. 1230-1430h Professional Development Series: Résumé Review—At a loss for words? Bring your résumé for a one-on-one session with an Industry leader and expert on résumé development. You will walk away with a résumé that is sure to land you your next interview. Tuesday, May 14................................................. 0800-1200h Wednesday, May 15............................................. 0800-1200h Career Fair— Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level Tuesday, May 14................................................. 1300-1600h and 1800-2000h Wednesday, May 15............................................. 0900-1400h and 1800-2000h Thursday, May 16................................................ 0900-1400h

Photography & Recording By attending the ECS meeting, you agree that you will not record any meeting-related activity, without the express, written consent from ECS. Recording means any audiovisual or photographic methods. Meeting-related activity means any presentation (oral or poster) or social event directly related to the meeting. You may photograph REC your own personal, non-meeting related activity, but you must obtain permission from all involved parties before photographs can be taken of other people or displays at the meeting or exhibit. Press representatives must receive media credentials and recording permission from the ECS Headquarters Office. If you violate this policy, you will be removed from the meeting. Your registration will be revoked and you will lose all access to the meeting. In this case, you will not receive a refund of the registration fees. ECS also reserves the right to deny your attendance at future ECS or ECS sponsored meetings.

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Committees, Boards & Other Meetings Sunday, May 12

1500h ���������ECS Transactions Editorial Board, Peel Room, Mezzanine Level

1400h ���������Fellow Nominating Subcommittee, Peel Room, Mezzanine Level

1530h ���������New Technology Subcommittee, Roosevelt Room, 2nd Floor

1500h ���������Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Compound Semiconductors, Roosevelt Room, 2nd Floor

1700h ���������Organic & Biological Electrochemistry Division Executive Committee, Mackenzie Room, 2nd Floor

1500h ���������Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Silicon Dioxide/Silicon Interface, Conference Room A, Mezzanine Level 1500h ���������Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on ULSI Science & Technology, Mackenzie Room, 2nd Floor 1600h ���������Electronics & Photonics Division Symposium Planning & Technical Directions Subcommittee, Elgin Room, 2nd Floor

1830h ���������Fullerenes, Nanotubes & Carbon Nanostructures Division Executive Committee, Peel Room, Mezzanine Level 1900h ���������Energy Technology Division Executive Committee, City Hall Room, 2nd Floor

Tuesday, May 14 0700h ���������ES&T Editorial Board, Elgin Room, 2nd Floor

1600h ���������Interface Advisory Board, Kent Room, 2nd Floor

0700h ���������Symposium Subcommittee, City Hall Room, 2nd Floor

1700h ���������Electronics & Photonics Division Award Reception & General Meeting, City Hall Room, 2nd Floor

0730h ���������Council of Past Presidents, Kenora Room, 2nd Floor

1700h ���������Europe Section Executive Committee, Conference Room A, Mezzanine Level 1700h ���������Dielectric Science & Technology Division Governing Body/Long Range Planning Committee & Symposium Planning Meeting, Kenora Room, 2nd Floor 1700h ���������Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Symposium Planning Committee, Roosevelt Room, 2nd Floor 1800h ���������Europe Section Meeting, Provincial Ballroom North, 2nd Floor 1900h ���������Electronics & Photonics Division Executive Committee, Huron Room, 2nd Floor 2000h ���������Sensor Division Executive Committee, Provincial Ballroom South, 2nd Floor

Monday, May 13

0930h ���������Publications Subcommittee, Kenora Room, 2nd Floor 1215h ���������Annual Society Business Meeting & Luncheon, City Hall Room, 2nd Floor (ticket required) 1400h ���������Ethical Standards Committee, Elgin Room, 2nd Floor 1600h ���������Honors & Awards Committee, Elgin Room, 2nd Floor 1600h ���������Individual Membership Committee/Division/ Section Representatives, Kenora Room, 2nd Floor 1630h ���������ECS Transactions Tutorial Session for Authors, Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level 1700h ���������Open Forum on the Future of ECS Transactions, Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level

Wednesday, May 15 0730h ���������Finance Committee, Elgin Room, 2nd Floor

0700h ���������High Temperature Materials Division Executive Committee, Carleton Room, Mezzanine Level

1000h ���������Ways & Means Committee, Kenora Room, 2nd Floor

0700h ���������Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Executive Committee, Kenora Room, 2nd Floor

1215h ���������Energy Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Conference Room B, Mezzanine Level (ticket required)

0700h ���������Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Executive Committee, Mackenzie Room, 2nd Floor

1215h ���������Fullerenes, Nanotubes & Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Provincial Ballroom South, 2nd Floor (ticket required)

0700h ���������SSS&T Editorial Board, Roosevelt Room, 2nd Floor 0930h ���������Sponsorship Committee, Kenora Room, 2nd Floor 1215h ���������Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Kent Room, 2nd Floor (ticket required) 1215h ���������Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Ciy Hall Room, 2nd Floor (ticket required) 1330h ���������Education Committee, Carleton Room, Mezzanine Level

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1215h ���������Organic & Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Conference Room D/E, Mezzanine Level (ticket required) 1215h ���������Audit Committee, Mackenzie Room, 2nd Floor 1400h ���������Technical Affairs Committee, Peel Room, Mezzanine Level

Thursday, May 16 0830h ���������Board of Directors Meeting, Provincial Ballroom South, 2nd Floor

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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 April 12); after April 12, $32 Receptions: .................... $14 (Early-bird, through April 12); after April 12, $16 Other Events: . ............... price as noted

Sunday, May 12 1700h ���������Electronics & Photonics Division Award Reception & General Meeting, City Hall Room, 2nd Floor (no ticket required)

Monday, May 13 1215h ���������Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Kent Room, 2nd Floor 1215h ���������Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, City Hall Room, 2nd Floor 1800h ���������Opening Reception, Grand Ballroom Foyer, Lower Concourse Level (no ticket required)

Tuesday, May 14 1215h ���������Annual Society Business Meeting & Luncheon, City Hall Room, 2nd Floor 1800h ���������Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division David C. Grahame Award Reception, Conference Room B, Mezzanine Level (no ticket required) 1800h ���������Europe Section Alessandro Volta Medal Reception, VIP Room, Concourse Level (no ticket required)

Wednesday, May 15 1215h ���������Energy Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Conference Room B, Mezzanine Level 1215h ���������Fullerenes, Nanotubes & Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Provincial Ballroom South, 2nd Floor 1215h ���������Organic & Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Conference Room D/E, Mezzanine Level 1800h ���������Student Poster Award Presentation, Exhibit Hall, Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level (no ticket required)

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Featured Speakers Plenary Session and The ECS Lecture

The Frontier of Electronics Research by Michael Mayberry Monday, May 13 1700h Grand Ballroom East

The current era of semiconductor research is heavily dependent on the incorporation of new materials into structures measured in nanometers. For the next decade, these trends are expected to continue and will suffice to improve the traditional metrics of performance-power and costs. Nevertheless there are inflection points coming, both for technology and for products, which will require advanced research to deliver solutions in time. Traditional computation is morphing and novel technologies under investigation will require a more interdisciplinary approach. There are many choices to be made but a rich future lies ahead of us. Michael C. Mayberry is corporate vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and director of Components Research at Intel Corporation. He is responsible for ongoing research to enable future process options for Intel’s technology development organizations. This scope includes internal research, external university research, and other external collaborations. Since joining Intel in 1984 as a process integration engineer, Mayberry has held a variety of positions. As part of the California Technology Development team, he developed EPROM, flash, and logic wafer fabrication processes. In 1994 he moved to Sort Test Technology Development, most recently as Director, responsible for roadmaps and development of test processes for Intel microprocessors. In 2005, he moved to Components Research. Mayberry received his PhD in physical chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley in 1983 and his Bachelor’s degree in chemistry and mathematics from Midland College in 1978.

2013 ECS Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology Award Lecture

Wide Bandgap Semiconductors for Sensing Applications by Fan Ren Monday, May 13 1400h Grand Ballroom East

The biosensor market is forecasted to reach $4.4 billion by 2014 in the U.S. This growth will be sustained especially by a high demand for biosensors that can be used for medical applications such as glucose monitoring, biomarker detection for infectious diseases, and cancer diagnosis. In addition, there will be strong demand for biosensors with applications in biodefense, environmental monitoring, food, and pharmaceutical industries. There is currently great interest in developing sensors that could be used in point-of-care applications or on-field measurements to reduce medical costs and emergency room visits. Transistor based sensors are promising for these applications. These sensors need to have high precision, compact size, fast response time, and be sensitive to small amounts of biological material. Meeting Program

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Semiconductor properties include current, potential, and impedance characteristics that can be used to directly measure chemical or physical stimuli on the semiconductor surface. The wide energy bandgap semiconductor gallium nitride (GaN) material system is attracting much interest for commercial applications of green, blue, and UV light emitting diodes (LEDs), laser diodes, as well as high speed and high frequency power devices. Due to the wide-bandgap nature of the material (3.2 eV for GaN as compared to 1.12 eV for Si), it is very thermally stable, and electronic devices can be operated at temperatures up to 500ºC. The GaN based materials are also chemically stable, and no known wet chemical etchant can etch these materials; this makes them very suitable for operation in chemically harsh environments. GaN based sensors for gas and chemical detection as well as medical applications will be presented. Fan Ren received a BS degree in applied chemistry from Feng Chia University in 1975; an MS degree in chemical engineering from National Cheng Kung University in 1978, an MS degree in polymer science and engineering, and a PhD in inorganic chemistry from Brooklyn Polytechnic in 1991. He joined the University of Florida (UF) in 1998 where he is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and an ExxonMobil Gator Chemical Engineering Alumni Chair Professor. Prior to joining UF, Ren worked at Bell Labs where he was a key figure in developing GaAs metal semiconductor field effect transistors grown on silicon substrate, carbon-doped InGaP/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors, and enhancement mode GaAs and InGaAs metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) field effect transistors. At UF, Dr. Ren has primarily focused on fabrication processes for high breakdown voltage GaN based Schottky and MOS diodes, as well as AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistor based sensors. Dr. Ren’s publications have been cited over 13,500 times in the literature. He is a Fellow of ECS, APS, AVS, IEEE, MRS, and SPIE. He is the co-author of more than 820 journal publications and coinventor of 31 issued patents. He received the 2008 Electronics and Photonics Division Award from ECS, the 2010 Albert Nerken Award from AVS, and the 2010 NASA Tech Brief Initial Award.

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/223/223.htm.

Dielectric Science & Technology Division Thomas D. Callinan Award and the Electronics and Photonics Division Award Durgamadhab (Durga) Misra, professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Programs in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New Jersey Inst of Technology (NJIT), has contributed significantly to research in low power MOSFETs, especially in the field of gate dielectric reliability. His recent work on high-k gate stack reliability, especially the contribution of various layers to the entire gate stack breakdown, received considerable recognition. He is an ECS Fellow. Dr. Misra has edited and co-edited more than 30 books and conference proceedings, authored more than 250 publications in peer-reviewed journals and international conference proceedings, and delivered more than 30 invited talks worldwide. He served as an Associate Editor of IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine and on the advisory boards of Interface magazine and ECS Transactions. He is on the program committee of many nanoelectronic conferences and served as track chair of the IC Technology Division of the IEEE International VLSI Design Conference. He received the Distinguished Lecturer Award in 2010 from IEEE Electron Devices Society. He (continued on next page) 11


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served as the Director of Microelectronics Research Center at NJIT and as visiting professor at Bell Laboratories. Dr. Misra is also an advisor and mentor to many graduate and undergraduate students. He has graduated ten PhD students, 40 MS students, and more than 50 undergraduate students. In 2005 he received NJIT’s Excellence in Teaching Award for demonstrating excellence in the classroom and for encouraging and guiding students to work at their highest academic level. Dr. Misra received his MASc and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada in 1985 and 1988 respectively. He also has an MTech in solid state materials from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi.

Energy Technology Division Research Award Piotr Zelenay received his PhD and DSc (“habilitation”) degrees in chemistry from Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland. He was a postdoctoral research fellow at Texas A&M University, College Station (1983-1986), a visiting professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1988, 1989, 1990-92), University of Alicante, Spain (1994), and Colorado State University (1996-1997). Dr. Zelenay was appointed a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry, Warsaw University in 1983 and remained at the University until 1997, when he accepted permanent research position with Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). He has been associated with Materials Physics and Applications Division (formerly Materials Science and Technology Division) at Los Alamos National Laboratory for the past 15 years. He is currently a Project Leader and Team Leader at LANL focusing primarily on fundamental and applied aspects of polymer electrolyte fuel cell science and technology, electrocatalysis, and electrode kinetics. Dr. Zelenay has published more than 100 research articles in renowned scientific journals, including Nature and Science, coauthored nearly 300 presentations, of which approximately 100 have been invited/keynote/plenary lectures. To his credit, Dr. Zelenay has 16 patents and patent applications in the area of polymer electrolyte fuel cells. Since becoming Project Leader for LANL Fuel Cell Program in 2000, Dr. Zelenay has led numerous research projects and received more than 20 awards and other recognition. Among others, in June 2010, he was awarded the DOE Hydrogen Program R&D Award in Recognition of Outstanding Contributions to Fuel Cell Technologies for research on non-precious metal electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction. Dr. Zelenay is a member of ECS, International Society of Electrochemistry, and on the Editorial Board of Electrocatalysis.

Srinivasan Young Investigator Award of the Energy Technology Division Stefan Freunberger studied chemistry at Vienna University of Technology, Austria. His general research interest is fundamental science in electrochemical energy storage and conversion, both with theoretical and experimental approaches. For his master’s and PhD thesis, he moved to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich and the Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland. The work, under the guidance of Alexander Wokaun and Felix Büchi, was on polymer electrolyte fuel cells. To investigate transport processes on a wide range of relevant scales, he developed advanced models and novel experimental techniques, e.g., the first method to measure resistance and current density with sub-mm resolution. Part of the modeling efforts were completed with Ned Djilali at the University of Victoria, Canada. 12

For postdoctoral work, he joined the group of Peter G. Bruce, FRS, at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, to work on fundamental aspects of the nonaqueous LiO2 battery. For this work he earned a EPSRC early career fellowship. His contributions to this rapidly evolving field embrace the development of in situ spectroscopic techniques, elucidation of the reaction mechanism, electrocatalysis and the important role of electrolyte and electrode substrate. He is author of over 27 peer reviewed publications, including in Science and Nature Materials, furthermore four patents and two book chapters. His work was presented in numerous lectures at major conferences, many of which were invited. Dr. Freunberger now builds his own research group at Graz University of Technology, Austria.

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Richard E. Smalley Research Award Nazario Martín is a full professor of organic chemistry at the University Complutense of Madrid and Vice-Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Nanoscience of Madrid (IMDEA-Nanoscience). Recently he has been appointed as Dr.h.c. by La Havana University. Professor Martín’s research interests span a range of targets with emphasis on the molecular and supramolecular chemistry of carbon nanostructures such as fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphenes, π-conjugated systems as molecular wires and electroactive molecules, in the context of electron transfer processes, photovoltaics applications, and nanoscience. He has published over 420 papers in peer reviewed journals, given over 260 lectures in scientific meetings and research institutions, and supervised 25 theses. He has co-edited six books related with carbon nanostructures and he has been invited as guest editor for eight special issues in well-known international journals. Professor Martín has been visiting professor at UCSB and UCLA (California, USA) and Angers and Strasbourg (France) universities. He has served as a member of the Editorial Board of Chemical Communications, and he has served as General Editor of the Spanish journal Anales de Química (2000-2005) and as a member of the International Editorial Advisory Board of The Journal of Materials Chemistry (2000-2006). He is currently the Regional Editor for Europe of the journal Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures and a member of the International Advisory Board of The Journal of Organic Chemistry (ACS), ChemSusChem (WileyVCH), ChemPlusChem (Wiley-VCH), Chemical Society Reviews (RSC), and Chemical Communications (RSC). He is a member of the Royal Academy of Doctors of Spain as well as a Fellow of The Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2006-2012 he was the President of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry. He was the recipient of the Dupont Prize of Science in 2007; and the Gold Medal and Research Award in 2012, the highest distinction given by the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry. He recently received the national Jaime I Award for Basic Research 2012. He is the last chemist distinguished with the EuCheMS Lecture Award in 2012.

Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division New Electrochemical Technology (NET) Award UTC Power is a proven leader in designing, manufacturing, and deploying fuel cells that generate clean and reliable power for buildings and transportation applications. The company, with more than 50 years of experience, is based in South Windsor, Connecticut, where it conducts research, development, and manufacturing of transportation and stationary fuel cells. UTC Power is the only fuel cell company in the world to have worked with all five major fuel cell technologies and to produce fuel cells for both stationary and transportation applications. Meeting Program

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A team of six engineers from UTC Power are awarded the 2012 New Electrochemical Technology (NET) award for outstanding work in electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering that has enabled fuel-cell powered vehicles to achieve commercial levels of reliability and durability in real-world transit bus service. The team, with the assistance of many others at UTC Power, has systematically identified the physiochemical mechanisms that substantially impact the durability of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs), developed and validated associated mathematical models and accelerated test protocols, and successfully implemented multiple decay-mitigation technologies into UTC Power’s fleet of PEFC-based power plants in transit bus applications to achieve world-record performance. The fleet leader with the UTC Power designed and manufactured PureMotion® 120 fuel cell powerplant has run for over 12,000 operating hours in real-world service with original cell stacks and no cell replacements. The PureMotion® has also consistently maintained 90% fleet average availability over the past three years while concurrently improving miles between road calls from 6,000 to more than 15,000 miles on the original fleet of six buses Robert M. Darling is an authority in the area of electrochemical modeling. He has published over 60 papers and patents in areas ranging from basic electrochemical engineering to electrochemical power sources. Dr. Darling’s modeling work in the area of platinum dissolution and carbon corrosion were key contributors to understanding transient durability of PEM fuel cells. Sathya Motupally is the head of fuel cell R&D at UTC Power and is a world expert in the area of fuel cell design and components. He has published over 50 papers and patents in the area of fuel cells and batteries. Dr. Motupally was responsible for the development of next generation cell stack materials with improved

Timothy W. Patterson is a world expert in failure mode analysis with over 15 years of experience in the area of fuel cells. When the alpha design of the PureMotion® 120 was failing in less than 2,000 hours, Mr. Patterson led a Root Cause team that systematically identified the impact of operating conditions and component design on durability. The results of Mr. Patterson’s work led to a key piece of intellectual property critical to the proper operation of PEM fuel cells. Tom Skiba is a fuel cell component engineer with over 15 years of fuel cell design and test experience. Mr. Skiba was responsible for the development of accelerated test protocols to screen components for PEM fuel cells. Mr. Skiba’s efforts also led to the verification of a suite of mathematical models that have proven invaluable for next generation designs. Michael L. Perry is renowned for his work in the area of fuel cell degradation mechanisms. He was a part of the team that discovered the reverse-current mechanism during the start/stop of transportation fuel cells. Mr. Perry’s work has ranged from carbon corrosion, platinum dissolution, to contamination.

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Mathew P. Wilson is the lead Systems Engineer on the PureMotion® series of products. He was responsible for the incorporation of several durability-advancing technologies into the PureMotion® Model 120 system. The cyclic durability and start/stop system technologies are a key reason for the world class durability of the UTC Power bus powerplant.

Physical and Analytical Division David C. Grahame Award Richard L. McCreery is currently Professor of Chemistry at the University of Alberta (UofA), with a joint appointment as a Senior Research Officer at the National Institute for Nanotechnology (NINT). Until 2006, he was Dow Professor of Chemistry at the Ohio State University. He received his BS in chemistry from the University of California, Riverside, in 1970, and PhD under Ralph Adams at the University of Kansas in 1974. His research involves spectroscopic probes of electrochemical processes, the electronic and electrochemical properties of carbon materials, and carbon-based molecular electronics. Much of his research involves collaborations with materials scientists and engineers, as well as surface scientists and electrochemists. He leads an effort at NINT and UofA to investigate hybrid devices for molecular electronics, which combine existing CMOS technology with new electronic and optoelectronic devices containing active molecular components. McCreery has written over 200 refereed publications, including one book and ten U.S. patents, with three of those extended to Europe and Japan.

Europe Section Allesandro Volta Medal Jean-Noël Chazalviel received his education in solid state physics. In 1976, his thesis work on the “spin-dependent Hall effect” was awarded the bronze medal of the CNRS Physics Department. After a postdoc stay at Bell Labs, he settled at CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique and switched to semiconductor electrochemistry. He addressed the ubiquitous surface or interfacial states, formulating an important model of electron transfer via surface states. He subsequently developed in situ infrared spectroscopy and became a leading expert of using this technique at semiconductor electrodes. In 1989 Dr. Chazalviel established that during anodic dissolution in HF, the silicon surface remains hydrogenated and fluoride-free. His subsequent studies of the silicon/fluoride system led him to elaborating porous silica. His contributions to the spectacular field of porous silicon include a detailed theoretical model of the formation of porous semiconductors. These studies prompted him to undertake silicon surface modification by organic grafting. He was among the pioneers of this domain, which has since blossomed into a very active field. Dr. Chazalviel also re-addressed the problem of the generation of ramified metal electrodeposits, and formulated a model explaining the instability of the deposition, based on an analytical/numerical approach and providing quantitative predictions subsequently verified by experiment. In recognition of his achievements, Dr. Chazalviel was awarded several distinctions: the silver medal of the CNRS Chemistry Department (1994), the Ancel Prize of the French Physics Society (1994), and the Ivan Peychès Prize of the French Academy of Sciences (2006). His electrochemical studies have benefited from his strong background in physics and original ideas that often led him to designing novel techniques. 13


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Technical Exhibit The Technical Exhibit will be held in the Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom on the Lower Concourse Level. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees.

Exhibit Hours Tuesday, May 14..............................................................1300-1600h Re-opening..............................................................1800-2000h Includes the General & Student Poster Sessions Wednesday, May 15........................................................0900-1400h Re-opening..............................................................1800-2000h Includes the General Poster Session Thursday, May 16...........................................................0900-1400h

ALS CO., LTD Booth 123 Katsunobu Yamamoto yamamoto@bas.co.jp 1-28-12, Mukojima Sumida-Ku, Tokyo, 131-0033 Japan

+81.3.3624.0367 www.als-japan.com

ALS Co., Ltd. provides researchers with a wide range of products including Bipotentiostats, Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalances (EQCM), Ring-Disk Electrode apparatus (RRDE3A) and Spectrometry instruments (SEC2000). We are also dealing with various kinds of Spectroelectrochemical cells (SEC-C & SEC2F), Electrodes for conductivity measurement and Electrodes for EC measurement same as their related items. We sincerely hope that you will absolutely enjoy our cost-effective and highly quality products with our sincere-integrity support.

Asylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company Booth 121 Nushaw Ghofranian nushaw@asylumresearch.com 6310 Hollister Avenue Santa Barbara, CA USA

1.805.696.6466 www.asylumresearch.com

The AFM/SPM technology leader will feature the Cypher™ and the MFP-3D™ families of Atomic Force Microscopes. Our AFMs have raised the technical innovation bar for the highest resolution, fast scanning and environmental control. Asylum AFMs go beyond topography to offer unmatched performance with numerous advanced characterization modes/tools for applications at the nanoscale. Examples include electrochemistry, batteries and energy storage, nanotubes, graphene, crystals, nanotubes, and glovebox measurements.

Bio-Logic USA Booths 133, 134, & 135 David Carey david.carey@bio-logic.us 9050 Executive Park Drive, Suite 105C Knoxville, Tennessee, 37923 USA

1.865.769.3800 www.bio-logic.info

Bio-Logic is the exclusive provider of EC-Lab Electrochemical Measurement Instruments. The EC-Lab family of products includes modular single-channel (SP-50/150/200/300) and multi-channel (VSP/VMP3/VSP-300/VMP-300) potentiostats/galvanostats, High current potentiostats (HCP-803/1005) and easy to use software with a complete line of electrochemical accessories. At ECS, we will proudly have on display the most powerful multi-channel potentiostat on the market. The VMP-300 is capable of having up to 16 independent potentiostats in one chassis, with optional current boosters of 1A/48V, 2A/30V, 4A/14V or 10A/5V, 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/performance. Come to booths 133, 134, & 135 and see our exciting line of products.

ECS Booth 119 ecs@electrochem.org 65 South Main Street, Bldg D Pennington, NJ 08534 USA

1.609.737.1902 www.electrochem.org

For more than 110 years, ECS, an international nonprofit, educational organization, has led the advancement of electrochemistry and solidstate science and technology research. ECS membership includes more than 9,000 scientists in over 70 countries, and approximately 100 corporations and government labs. Bridging the gaps in academia, research, and engineering, ECS provides an unparalleled forum for the integration of these areas of science and technology through its technical meetings and publications, and networking opportunities.

ESL ElectroScience Booth 127 Lauren Timko ltimko@electroscience.com 416 E Church Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 USA

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 using thick film pastes and ceramic tapes. ESL products can be found in hybrid microcircuits, multilayer microelectronics, transformers, thick film heaters, sensors, and fuel cells. Founded in 1962, ESL ElectroScience has continued to create manufacturable solutions for the past 50 years. For more information visit us at www.electroscience. com.

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Literature Display

Chris Beasley cbeasley@gamry.com 734 Louis Drive Warminster, PA 18974 USA

info@ise-online.org Rue de Sebeillon 9b 1004 Lausanne Switzerland

1.215.682.9330 www.gamry.com

Gamry Instruments designs and manufacturers a variety of electrochemical instrumentation and accessories. Our full line of single and multichannel potentiostats/galvanostats/ZRAs/FRAs, EQCM, multiplexer, and spectroelectrochemical equipment will be on display. Anyone doing materials research or battery development, corrosion science, sensor development or fundamental physical electrochemical research should stop by our booth for a demonstration. Come find out why Gamry is the best value in electrochemical instrumentation.

+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.

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Gelest Inc.

Booth 132

Literature Display Gabrielle Lockwood Glockwood@gelest.com 11 E. Steel Road Morrisville, PA 19067 USA

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.”

Tom Wilson Tom.wilson@inficon.com 2 Technology Place East Syracuse, NY 13057 USA

1.315.434.1126 www.inficon.com

INFICON market-leading thin film deposition controllers and monitors and QCM measurement instruments control deposition rate and thickness of simple or complex processes with unsurpassed measurement speed and precision. INFICON quartz crystals and sensor heads offer proven quality and reliability - proven by millions of successful process runs with a wide range of materials, applications and industries.

Ivium Technologies Booth 117

Horiba Scientific

Pete Peterson pete@ivium.us 961687 Gateway Blvd, Suite 201D Fernandina Beach, Florida, 32034 USA

Booth 118 Joanne Lowy joanne.lowy@horiba.com 3880 Park Avenue Edison, NJ 08820 USA

1.732.494.8660 www.horiba.com/scientific

Horiba Scientific, world leader in spectroscopic instrumentation, offers elemental analyzers, GD-OES Spectrometers, and products for Raman, steady-state and lifetime fluorescence, photoluminescence, XRF, spectroscopic ellipsometry, atomic emission spectroscopy, optical components, gratings and high performance CCDs. We specialize in glow discharge and Raman spectrometers and their application for analysis of Li ion batteries.

1.800.303.3885 www.ivium.us

Ivium Technologies designs and manufactures instrumentation for the most demanding electrochemical applications. We are introducing the pocketSTAT™ Potentiostat – a handheld potentiostat capable of all DC electrochemical techniques and EIS. The pocketSTAT is the size of a smartphone, so taking the instrument to the sample is easier than ever. We are exhibiting the Vertex™, the CompactStat™, and the IviumStat™ Potentiostats in Toronto. 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 widest breadth of electrochemical applications. For the convenience of portability, check out the CompactStat™, a research-grade Potentiostat powered from the USB Port of your Notebook Computer. We will also be showing the nStat™ MultiChannel Potentiostat for labs that require maximum electrochemical throughput. (continued on next page)

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Maccor, Inc.

Karen Poe info@metrohmusa.com 6555 Pelican Creek Circle Riverview, Florida, 33578 USA

Booths 100 & 101 Mark Hulse m.hulse@maccor.com 4322 S 49th W Ave Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74107 USA

1.918.446.1874 www.maccor.com

Maccor, Inc. is The Right Choice for all of your energy storage testing needs. The founders of Maccor designed and built their first computer based automated test system in 1983 for use in the development of a re-chargeable Lithium battery. Many consider Maccor to be the pioneer of the modern commercial battery test industry. Maccor’s strong nucleus of engineers experienced in emerging battery technologies and computer control systems has enabled the company to experience continued and rapid growth. Today, Maccor designs and manufactures an extensive range of automated test equipment, cell formation systems, recertification equipment, and materials research equipment for all energy storage devices. Maccor’s range of equipment not only provides standard discharge and cycle testing but is capable of sophisticated drive cycle tests (i.e. FUDS, HPPC, US06 Drive Profile, etc.) and electrochemical experiments (i.e. Cyclic Voltammetry, Galvanostatic Intermittent Titration Test, Potentiostatic Intermittent Titration Test, etc.) along with sophisticated pulse testing, together with high-speed data acquisition and the option of interfacing with smart battery packs. In addition 3-electrode and AC impedance experiments can be performed. Today Maccor has over 1,500 systems in operation in more than 45 countries.

Materials Research Society

MTI Corporation Booth 125 Mel Jiang mel@mtixtl.com 860 South 19th Street Richmond, CA 94804 USA

1.510.525.3070 www.mtixtl.com

Since 1995 MTI has been providing a total solution for materials research labs, such as crystal substrates, cutter, polisher , high temperature box/tube furnaces, pressing machine, CIP, film coaters, glove boxes, high vacuum system, RTP furnaces, multi-channel gas mixing system as well as compact XRD and equipment for battery research.

Booth 107

1.724.779.2756 www.mrs.org

The Materials Research Society (MRS) is an organization of almost 16,000 materials researchers from academia, industry and government that promotes communication for the advancement of interdisciplinary materials research to improve the quality of life. MRS members are professionals from physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and engineering—the full spectrum of materials research. Headquartered in Warrendale, Pennsylvania (USA), MRS membership now spans over 80 countries, with more than 40% of members residing outside the United States. In addition to its communications and publications portfolio, MRS organizes highquality scientific meetings, attracting over 13,000 attendees annually and facilitating interactions among a wide range of experts from the cutting edge of the global materials community. MRS is also a recognized leader in education outreach and advocacy for scientific research.

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Metrohm featuring 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.

PEC North America Inc.

Literature Display Robin Nazaruk info@mrs.org 506 Keystone Drive Warrendale, PA 15086 USA

1.866.638.7646 www.metrohmusa.com

Peter Ulrix Peter.ulrix@peccorp.com 2385 NW Executive Center Drive #100 Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA

1.561.962.2824 www.peccorp.com

PEC 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…).

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Pine Research Instrumentation

Scribner Associates, Inc.

Booths 109 & 116

Booth 108

Jenny Garry jgarry@pineinst.com 2741 Campus Walk Avenue, Building 100 Durham, North Carolina, 27705 USA

Jason Scribner jason@scribner.com 150 E Connecticut Ave Southern Pines, North Carolina, 28387 USA

1.919.782.8320 www.pineinst.com/echem

Pine Research Instrumentation manufactures a full line of electrochemical products. Researchers in both academic and industrial settings appreciate the use of our modulated speed rotator and rotating electrodes. Our potentiostat line features the new WaveDriver Bipotentiostat/Galvanostat benchtop system. This has a simple USB interface to a PC and features all traditional electrochemical techniques. All Pine potentiostats operate with our powerful AfterMath Data Organizer software. AfterMath controls the instrument but also integrates features such as MSR rotator control, easy to use analysis tools, specialized electrochemical techniques, and intuitive graphing control options.

Princeton Applied Research/Solartron Analytical Booths 102, 103, & 104 Ari Tampasis pari.info@ametek.com solartron.info@ametek.com 801 South Illinois Ave Oak Ridge, TN 37830 USA

1.865.425.1289 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. SolartronAnalytical is the global leader in Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, providing more than 60 years of instrumentation development expertise for materials and electrochemical research. Solartron Analytical instruments and accessories are advancing the research into the physical and electrochemical properties of batteries, fuel cells, organic coatings, corrosion inhibitors, and sensors, as well as the characterization of materials for dielectrics, solar cells, display technologies, ferroelectrics, and composites.

Redcat

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Scribner Associates specializes in advanced analytical hardware and software for electrochemical research and development. Our software packages such as ZPlot, ZView, MultiStat and CorrWare are recognized world-wide as the gold standard for instrument control and data analysis. On display will be the Model 850e Fuel Cell Test System, a turn-key instrument for PEM, DMFC and SOFC R&D. The 850e features multiple current ranges for high accuracy over a wide dynamic range, automated humidifier bypass valves for wet/dry cycling, automatic humidifier water fill, manual or automated inlet selector valves, integrated potentiostat functions, and accurate dew point control up to 5 SLM. The 850e is now CE certified. Scribner is pleased to introduce the Model 580 8-Channel Battery Cycler. The 580 is specifically designed for battery and capacitor discharge cycling and offers CC, CV, CP, and CR modes, 6 current ranges, cell resistance by HFR, 5-wire terminal measurement, and comes with user friendly software for instrument control and data analysis. All of our products are available for quick delivery and are backed by comprehensive technical support.

Toshima Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Booth 112 Tetsuo Yamanaka staff@material-sys.com 1414, Shimonomoto, Higashimatsuyama-shi Saitama, 355-0036 Japan

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+81.493.24.6774 www.material-sys.com

We, Toshima Manufacturing Co., Ltd. are the manufacturer of sputtering target for several categories of electron field like battery, energy, optoelectrics, ferroelectrics, superconductor. We have nearly 20 years of business history providing materials for above fields. We always challenge in provide new type material and believe it makes you satisfactory.

Wildcat Discovery Technologies Booth 124 Jill Craver purchasing@wildcatdiscovery.com 6985 Flanders Drive San Diego, CA 92121 USA

Booth 106

1.910.695.8884 www.scribner.com

1.858.550.1980 http://www.wildcatdiscovery.com/

Wildcat Discovery Technologies develops new materials for energy storage, including cathode, anodes, electrolytes, additives and formulations for primary and rechargeable batteries. Our scientists use proprietary high throughput tools (lab automation) that allows us to synthesize hundreds of materials per day, formulate each material into electrodes, and test over 4500 cells in parallel. We work with companies to help improve their current products, benchmark their products, or develop new products. Wildcat performs collaborative projects with material producers, battery manufacturers, auto OEMs, electronic OEMs, and medical device companies. In addition, we have developed several new battery materials through independently, including a 5 volt electrolyte additive (EM1), a high voltage cathode (CM1), and a high capacity cathode (CM3).

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Volume 53 – T o r o n t o , C a n a d a from the ECS Toronto meeting, May 12—May 16, 2013 The following issues of ECS Transactions are from symposia held during the Toronto meeting. All issues are available in electronic (PDF) editions, which may be purchased by visiting http://ecsdl.org/ECST/. Some issues are also available in hard-cover or soft-cover editions. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information. (All prices are in U.S. dollars; M = ECS member price; NM = nonmember price.) Please contact customerservice@electrochem.org with any questions or to place an order.

Available Issues Vol. 53 Graphene, Ge/III-V, and Emerging Materials No. 1 for Post CMOS Applications 5 HC..............................M $107.00, NM $134.00 PDF.............................M $97.51, NM $121.89

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Vol. 53 Silicon Compatible Materials, Processes, No. 3 and Technologies for Advanced Integrated Circuits and Emerging Applications 3

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Forthcoming Issues TOR A1

Student Posters (General) - 223rd ECS Meeting

TOR E1

Bioelectronics, Biointerfaces, and Biomedical Applications 5

TOR A2

Nanotechnology (General) - 223rd ECS Meeting

TOR E4

Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 4

TOR B1

Energy Technology/Battery (General) 223rd ECS Meeting

TOR F1

Green Electrodeposition 3

TOR B2

Battery Electrolytess

TOR F2

Novel Design and Electrodeposition Modalities

TOR B3

Alkaline Electrochemical Systems for Energy Conversion and Fuel Production

TOR G1

TOR B4

Design and Modeling of Battery Materials

Advances in Low Temperature Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell Technology: In Honor of Anthony B. (Tony) LaConti

TOR G3

TOR B5

Hydrogen Production, Conversion and Storage 4

Electrochemical Engineering for the 21st Century: 3

TOR G4

TOR B7

Nanoarchitectures for Energy Storage

Tutorials in Electrochemical Technology: Impedance Spectroscopy

TOR B8

Next Generation of Supercapacitors

TOR H1

Tutorials in Nanotechnology

TOR B9

Solar Fuels 2

TOR H2

TOR C1

Innovations and New Directions in Organic Electrochemistry

Fullerenes–Chemical Functionalization, Electron Transfer, and Theory

TOR H3 TOR H4 TOR H5

Fundamentals of Graphene Related Structures

TOR D1 TOR D2

Corrosion (General) - 223rd ECS Meeting Corrosion in Nuclear Energy Systems: From Cradle to Grave

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TOR H6

Focus Session: Carbon Nanostructures in Energy Applications and Energy Storage

TOR H7

Carbon Nanostructures in Medicine and Biology

TOR H8

Porphyrin and Supramolecular Assemblies

TOR H9

Nanostructures for Energy Conversion

TOR I2

Computational Chemistry

TOR I3

Ethanol Oxidation-

TOR I4

Grahame Award Symposium and Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry (General) - 223rd ECS Meeting

TOR I5

Ion Conduction in Polymers

TOR I6

State of the Art Tutorial on Membranes and MEAs for Low Temperature Fuel Cells

Endofullerenes and Metallofullerenes

TOR J1

Carbon Nanotubes–From Fundamental Processes to Devices

Environmental, Water Quality and Safety Monitoring

TOR J2

Nano/Bio Sensors

TOR J3

Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems (General) - 223rd ECS Meeting

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ECS Editorial Boards

Electrochemical Science & Technology (EST) Petr Vanýsek, Editor

Andrew Hoff, Electronics and Photonics Division Representative

Gerald S. Frankel, Technical Editor

Prashant Kamat, Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Representative

Thomas F. Fuller, Technical Editor

Arumugam Manthiram, Battery Division Representative

Charles L. Hussey, Technical Editor

Durga Misra, Dielectric Science and Technology Division Representative

Shelley D. Minteer, Technical Editor Rangachary Mukundan, Technical Editor Dennis G. Peters, Technical Editor John Weidner, Technical Editor Martin Winter, Technical Editor Doron Aurbach, Associate Editor Thierry Brousse, Associate Editor

Mani Manivannan, Energy Technology Division Representative Barbara Shaw, Corrosion Division Representative John Staser, Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Representative Giovanni Zangari, Electrodeposition Division Representative

Raymond J. Gorte, Associate Editor Takayuki Homma, Associate Editor

ECS Transactions Jeffrey W. Fergus, Editor

Solid State Science & Technology (SSST) Dennis W. Hess, Editor Jennifer A. Bardwell, Technical Editor

James Burgess, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Representative

Stefan De Gendt, Technical Editor

Bryan A. Chin, Sensor Division Representative

Francis D’Souza, Technical Editor

Hugh De Long, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Representative

Kailash C. Mishra, Technical Editor Yue Kuo, Technical Editor George Celler, Associate Editor

James M. Fenton, Energy Technology Division Representative Turgut Gur, High Temperature Materials Division Representative

Interface

Robert Kostecki, Battery Division Representative

Krishnan Rajeshwar, Editor

Kailash C. Mishra, Luminescence and Display Materials Division Representative

Tim Armstrong, High Temperature Materials Division Representative Albert Fry, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Representative Uwe Happek, Luminescence and Display Materials Division Representative Nick Wu, Sensor Division Representative Andrew Hillier, Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Representative

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D. Noel Buckley, Electronics and Photonics Division Representative

Durgamadhab Misra, Dielectric Science and Technology Division Representative Elizabeth Podlaha-Murphy, Electrodeposition Division Representative Sanna Virtanen, Corrosion Division Representative John Weidner, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Representative R. Weisman, Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Division Representative

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ECS Division Officers Battery

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Bor Yann Liaw, Chair

Christopher Johnson, Secretary

Bruce Weisman, Chair

Slava V. Rotkin, Secretary

Robert Kostecki, Vice-Chair

Marca Doeff, Treasurer

Luis Echegoyen, Vice-Chair

Dirk Guldi, Treasurer

Barbara A. Shaw, Secretary/ Treasurer

Jeffrey Fergus, Chair

Xiao-Dong Zhou, Jr. Vice-Chair

Timothy Armstrong, Sr. Vice-Chair

Gregory Jackson, Secretary/ Treasurer

Corrosion

High Temperature Materials

Shinji Fujimoto, Chair Rudy Buchheit, Vice-Chair

Dielectric Science and Technology Oana Leonte, Chair

Peter Mascher, Secretary

Dolf Landheer, Vice-Chair

Yaw Obeng, Treasurer

Electrodeposition Giovanni Zangari, Chair

Stanko Brankovic, Secretary

Elizabeth Podlaha-Murphy, Vice-Chair Philippe Vereecken, Treasurer

Electronics and Photonics Pablo Chang, Chair

Mark Overberg, Secretary

Andrew Hoff, Vice-Chair

Edward Stokes, Treasurer

Fan Ren, 2nd Vice-Chair

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Gerardine Botte, Chair Venkat Subramanian, Vice-Chair

E. Jennings Taylor, Secretary/ Treasurer

Luminescence and Display Materials John Collins, Chair

Anant A. Setlur, Secretary

Baldassare Di Bartolo, Vice-Chair

Madis Raukas, Treasurer

Organic and Biological Electrochemistry James Burgess, Chair

Graham Cheek, Secretary/ Treasurer

Mekki Bayachou, Vice-Chair

Energy Technology Jean St-Pierre, Chair

Adam Weber, Secretary

Jeremy Meyers, Vice-Chair

Scott Calabrese Barton, Treasurer

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Shelley Minteer, Chair

Pawel Kulesza, Secretary

Robert Mantz, Vice-Chair

Andrew Hillier, Treasurer

Sensor Michael Carter, Chair

Nianqiang (Nick) Wu, Secretary

Bryan Chin, Vice-Chair

Ajit Khosla, Treasurer

ECS Sections D. Noel Buckley, Chair, Europe Section

Jason McLafferty, Chair, Pittsburgh Section

Candace Chan, Chair, Arizona Section

Sanjeev Mukerjee, Chair, New England Section

Isolda Costa, Chair, Brazil Section

Giselle Sandi, Chair, Chicago Section

Ignacio Gonzalez, Chair, Mexico Section

Irina Serebrennikova, Chair, Cleveland Section

Peter J. Hesketh, Chair, Georgia Section

Kimber Stamm Masias, Chair, Detroit Section

Takashi Ito, Chair, Japan Section

Yung-Eun Sung, Chair, Korea Section

Kallarackel Jacob, Chair, India Section

Jaroslaw Syzdek, Chair, San Francisco Section

Larry Krause, Chair, Twin Cities Section

Eric Wachsman, Chair, National Capital Section

Zi Feng Ma, Chair, China Section

Harovel Wheat, Chair, Texas Section

Daniel Mandler, Chair, Israel Section

Nae-Lih Wu, Chair, Taiwan Section

Janine Mauzeroll, Chair, Canada Section

Jose Zagal, Chair, Chile Section

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ECS Student Chapters Atlanta Student Chapter at Georgia Tech, founded 2008, Peter J. Hesketh, Faculty Advisor

Grand Valley State University Student Chapter, founded 2008, Cory M. DiCarlo, Faculty Advisor

Auburn University Student Chapter, founded 2007, Jeffrey Fergus, Faculty Advisor

Indiana University Student Chapter, founded 2012, Lane Baker and Dennis Peters, Faculty Advisors

Boston Student Chapter (Harvard University, MIT, Northeastern University), founded 2009, Eugene Smotkin, Faculty Advisor

Kerala, India Student Chapter at CUSAT, founded 2008, M. K. Jayaraj, Faculty Advisor

Technical University Brno Student Chapter, founded 2006, Jiri Vondrak, Faculty Advisor Calgary Student Chapter, founded 2011, Viola Birss, Faculty Advisor University of California - Berkeley Student Chapter, founded 2006, John Newman, Faculty Advisor The California State University - Fullerton Division Student Chapter, founded 2012, John Haan, Faculty Advisor University of California - Riverside Student Chapter, founded 2011, Alexander Balandin, Faculty Advisor University of Central Florida Student Chapter, founded 2000, Kalpathy Sundaram, Faculty Advisor Central Illinois Student Chapter, founded 2008, Andrzej Wieckowski, Faculty Advisor University of Cincinnati Student Chapter, founded 2007, Marc Cahay, Faculty Advisor ECS Cleveland Section and Ernest B. Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences Joint Student Chapter, founded 2005, James D. Burgess, Faculty Advisor Colorado School of Mines Student Chapter, founded 2012, Andrew Herring, Faculty Advisor Drexel University Student Chapter, founded 2012, Yury Gogotsi, Faculty Advisor Florida International University Student Chapter, founded 2009, Chunlei Wang, Faculty Advisor University of Florida Student Chapter, founded 2005, Juan Nino, Faculty Advisor

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Lahore, Pakistan Student Chapter, founded 2008, Inam Ul Haque, Faculty Advisor University of Maryland Student Chapter, founded 2011, Eric Wachsman, Faculty Advisor MontrÊal Student Chapter, founded 2010, Steen B. Schougaard, Faculty Advisor New York Capital Region Student Chapter, founded 2006, Dan Lewis, Faculty Advisor The Ohio State University Student Chapter, founded 2006, Anne Co, Faculty Advisor Ohio University Student Chapter, founded 2011, Gerardine Botte, Faculty Advisor Research Triangle Student Chapter, founded 2009, Wesley Henderson, Faculty Advisor South Brazilian Student Chapter, Univ. Fed. do Rio Grande do Sul, founded 2010, Luis Frederico P. Dick, Faculty Advisor University of South Carolina Student Chapter, founded 2010, Xiao-Dong Zhou, Faculty Advisor Tel Aviv University Student Chapter, founded 2009, Eliezer Gileadi and Yosi Shacham-Diamand, Faculty Advisors University of Texas at Austin Student Chapter, founded 2006, Ram Manthiram, Faculty Advisor University of Texas at Dallas Student Chapter, founded 2012, Moon Kim, Faculty Advisor Tyndall National Institute Student Chapter, founded 2010, Alan O’Riordan, Faculty Advisor University of Virginia Student Chapter, founded 2006, Rob Kelly, Faculty Advisor

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2012-2013 ECS Committees Executive Committee of the Board of Directors

Tellers of Election

Fernando Garzon, Chair .................................................................................................................................... Tetsuya Osaka............................................................................................ Senior Vice-President, Spring 2013 Paul Kohl..................................................................................................Second Vice-President, Spring 2014 Daniel Scherson........................................................................................... Third Vice-President, Spring 2015 Hariklia Deligianni.......................................................................................................Secretary, Spring 2016 Christina Bock .............................................................................................................. Treasurer, Spring 2014 Roque J. Calvo..........................................................................................................Term as Executive Director

Norman Goldsmith, Chair...............................................................................................................Spring 2013 Robert Comizzoli.............................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Ronald Enstrom..............................................................................................................................Spring 2013 William Ayers................................................................................................................. Alternate, Spring 2013 Craig Arnold ..................................................................................................................Alternate, Spring 2013 James Amick.................................................................................................................. Alternate, Spring 2013

Board of Directors, Presidential Appointment Lloyd George..................................................................................................................................Spring 2013

Audit Committee Peter Fedkiw, Chair.........................................................................................................................Spring 2014 John Susko.....................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Petr Vanýsek...................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Paul Natishan..................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Lloyd George.............................................................................Nonprofit Financial Professional, Spring 2013

Education Committee Jeffrey Fergus, Chair.......................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Jeremy Meyers................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Al Barnes........................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Vimal Chaitanya Desai....................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Jeff Long.........................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Randy Leising.................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Chris Apblett...................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Kalpathy Sundaram.........................................................................................................................Spring 2016 Mark Orazem...................................................................................................................................Spring 2016 Daniel Scherson........................................................................................... Third Vice-President, Spring 2013 Kevin Rhodes............................................................... Chair, Individual Membership Committee, Spring 2013

Finance Committee Christina Bock, Chair .................................................................................................... Treasurer, Spring 2014 Vijay Ramani...................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Pete Peterson..................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Nancy Missert.................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Elizabeth Opila................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Tetsuya Osaka............................................................................................ Senior Vice-President, Spring 2013 Hariklia Deligianni.........................................................................................................Secretary, Spring 2016

Honors and Awards Committee Peter Pintauro, Chair.......................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Enrico Traversa................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Gerald Frankel.................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Gerardine Botte...............................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Ralph White....................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 D. Noel Buckley..............................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Francis D'Souza..............................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Kalpathy Sundaram.........................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Paul Natishan..................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Joseph Stetter.................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Jean St-Pierre.................................................................................................................................Spring 2016 Durga Misra....................................................................................................................................Spring 2016 Masayoshi Watanabe......................................................................................................................Spring 2016 Fernando Garzon............................................................................................................President, Spring 2013

Individual Membership Committee Kevin Rhodes, Chair.......................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Rick Wise........................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Scott Lillard....................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Steve Maldonado ...........................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Robert Savinell................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 David P. Huang................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Parag Banarjee................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Hariklia Deligianni......................................................................................................... Secretary, Spring 2016

Sponsorship Committee E. Jennings Taylor, Chair.................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Hubert Gasteiger.............................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Luis F. Garfias-Mesias....................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Curt Holmes....................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Rob Sides.......................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Michael Kubicsko...........................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Ana Londergan................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Bill Eggers......................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 William Brown................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Paul Trulove....................................................................................................................................Spring 2015 Fernando Garzon............................................................................................................President, Spring 2013 Christina Bock............................................................................................................... Treasurer, Spring 2014 Roque J. Calvo........................................................................ ex officio-nonvoting, Term as Executive Director Jean St-Pierre................................................................... from defunct Development Committee, Spring 2013 Viola Birss........................................................................ from defunct Development Committee, Spring 2013

Technical Affairs Committee Tetsuya Osaka, Chair.................................................................................. Senior Vice-President, Spring 2013 Fernando Garzon.......................................................................................................... President, Spring 2013 Esther Takeuchi.....................................................................................Immediate Past President, Spring 2013 William Brown................................................................................ 2nd Immediate Past President, Spring 2013 Daniel Scherson....................................................................... Chair, Symposium Subcommittee, Spring 2013 Paul Kohl................................................................................ Chair, Publications Subcommittee, Spring 2013 Eric Wachsman................................................................. Chair, New Technology Subcommittee, Spring 2013

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Ways and Means Committee Hariklia Deligianni, Chair...............................................................................................Secretary, Spring 2012 Peter Pintauro.................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Nancy Dudney.................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Robert Glass...................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Petr Vanýsek...................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Tetsuya Osaka............................................................................................ Senior Vice-President, Spring 2013 Paul Kohl..................................................................................................Second Vice-President, Spring 2013

Development Subcommittee of the Sponsorship Committee William Brown, Chair......................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Bruno Scrosati................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 E. Jennings Taylor........................................................................ Chair, Sponsorship Committee, Spring 2013 Petr Vanýsek...................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Tetsuya Osaka............................................................................................ Senior Vice-President, Spring 2013 Dan Fatton......................................................................................................Term as Director of Development Roque J. Calvo..........................................................................................................Term as Executive Director

New Technology Subcommittee of the Technical Affairs Committee Eric Wachsman, Chair......................................................... High Temperature Materials Division, Spring 2013 Huyen Ngoc Dinh..............................................................................Energy Technology Division, Spring 2013 Earl William Mustain.........................................................................Energy Technology Division, Spring 2013 Rachid Yazami......................................................................................................Battery Division, Spring 2013 Jim Burgess.....................................................Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division, Spring 2013 Uwe Happek..........................................................Luminescence and Display Materials Division, Spring 2014 Rick Wise...............................................................................Electronics and Photonics Division, Spring 2014 Xiao-Dong Zhou................................................................. High Temperature Materials Division, Spring 2014 Ana Londergan..........................................................Dielectric Science and Technology Division, Spring 2014 Joseph Stetter......................................................................................................Sensor Division, Spring 2015 Shelley Minteer............................................... Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division, Spring 2015 Vijay Ramani.................... Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division, Spring 2015 Prashant Kamat.........................................Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division, Spring 2015

Publications Subcommittee of the Technical Affairs Committee Paul Kohl, Chair........................................................................................Second Vice-President, Spring 2013 Petr Vanýsek.......................................................................................................EST Board Chair to 5/17/2013 Krishnan Rajeshwar.............................................................................................. Interface Editor to 5/31/2013 Dennis W. Hess . ............................................................................................. SSST Board Chair to 9/30/2013 Jeffrey Fergus.......................................................................................ECS Transactions Editor to 12/31/2014 Mary E. Yess..........................................................................................................................Term as Publisher Alanah Fitch....................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Jerzy Ruzyllo...................................................................................................................................Spring 2013 Subhash C. Singhal........................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Johna Leddy...................................................................................................................................Spring 2014 Hariklia Deligianni......................................................................................................... Secretary, Spring 2016 Don Roeper..........................................................................from defunct Publication Committee, Spring 2013 Rangachary Mukundan................................................... from prior Technical Affairs Committee, Spring 2013 David Lockwood............................................................. from prior Technical Affairs Committee, Spring 2013

Symposium Subcommittee of the Technical Affairs Committee Daniel Scherson, Chair.................................................................................Third Vice President, Spring 2013 Bor Yann Liaw................................................................................................ Chair, Battery Division, Fall 2014 Shinji Fujimoto......................................................................................... Chair, Corrosion Division, Fall 2014 Oana Leonte....................................................Chair, Dielectric Science and Technology Division, Spring 2014 Giovanni Zangari............................................................................Chair, Electrodeposition Division, Fall 2013 Pablo Chang................................................................Chair, Electronics and Photonics Division, Spring 2013 Jean St-Pierre.........................................................................Chair, Energy Technology Division, Spring 2013 Bruce Weisman.................... Chair, Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division, Spring 2014 Jeffrey Fergus................................................................Chair, High Temperature Materials Division, Fall 2013 Gerardine Botte...... Chair, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division, Spring 2014 John Collins....................................................Chair, Luminescence and Display Materials Division, Fall 2013 James Burgess...................................... Chair, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division, Spring 2013 Shelley Minteer.....................................Chair, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division, Spring 2013 Michael Carter............................................................................................... Chair, Sensor Division, Fall 2014 Eric Wachsman................................................................. Chair, New Technology Subcommittee, Spring 2013

Society Historian Forrest A. Trumbore........................................................................................................................Spring 2013

Representatives to Other Societies American Association for the Advancement of Science Roque J. Calvo............................................................................................... Term as Executive Director Chemical Heritage Foundation Kathryn R. Bullock............................................................................... Heritage Councilor, Spring 2013 Federation of Materials Societies Petr Vanýsek...........................................................................................................Trustee, Spring 2013 Patrick Moran...................................................................................................... Alternate, Spring 2013 Roque J. Calvo.....................................................................Advisory Board, Term as Executive Director National Inventors Hall of Fame Peter Pintauro............................................................Chair, Honors & Awards Committee, Spring 2015

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Short Courses & Tutorials Four Short Courses will be offered in Toronto. These courses will be held on Sunday, May 12, 2013, from 0900h to 1630h. The registration fee for the Short Courses is $425 for ECS Members and $520 for nonmembers. Students are offered a 50% discount: $212.50 for ECS Student Members and $260 for Nonmember Students. 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 April 12, 2013. Preregistration is required for the Short Courses. You may register using the Early-Bird Registration Form on the ECS website. Written requests for Short Course refunds will be honored only if received at ECS headquarters by April 19, 2013. All refunds are subject to a 10% processing fee and requests for refunds must be made in writing and e-mailed to, customer.service@electrochem.org. Refunds will not be processed until AFTER the meeting. All courses are subject to cancellation pending an appropriate number of advance registrants. Before making any flight or hotel reservations, please check to make sure the course is running! Visit the ECS website for full course descriptions and instructor biographies.

Short Course #1

Basic 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 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 graphical methods to interpret measurements in terms of meaningful physical properties. The topics to be covered include: 1. The motivation for using impedance spectroscopy advantages as compared to other transient techniques and the conditions under which its use is ideally suited, 2. The basic concepts of how impedance is measured, 3. Proper selection of experimental parameters, 4. Graphical representation of impedance data, including methods to extract some physically meaningful parameters, 5. Constant-phase elements, 6. Application of electrical circuit analogues, and 7. The meaning of the Kramers-Kronig relations.

Short Course #2

enhanced the ability to study critical structural changes to individual materials constituents comprising fuel cell membrane electrode assemblies under relevant environmental conditions. The primary microscopy and spectroscopy techniques available today, which are used to study fuel cell materials, will be summarized and described in detail. Advanced methodologies for quantifying critical structural changes related to particular fuel cell testing protocols and materials degradation phenomena will be described and are supported with specific materials-specific characterization studies.

Short Course #3

Fundamentals of Electrochemistry: Basic Theory and Thermodynamic Methods Jamie Noël, Instructor This course covers the basic theory and application of electrochemical science. It is targeted toward people with a physical sciences or engineering background who have not been trained as electrochemists, but who want to add electrochemical methods to their repertoire of research approaches. There are many fields in which researchers originally approach their work from another discipline but then discover that it would be advantageous to understand and use some electrochemical methods to complement the work that they are doing. The topics to be covered include: 1. Introduction and Overview of Electrode Processes 2. Chemical vs. Electrochemical Thermodynamics

• reference electrodes, standard potentials, cell potentials, Nernst equations, electrode-solution interfaces, and double-layer structures

• ion-selective electrodes, applications in analytical

electrochemistry and sensors, aqueous and non-aqueous systems

3. Chemical Stoichiometry vs. Faraday’s Law

• coulometry, bulk electrolysis 4. Theoretical Basis for Methods

• surface tension, adsorption and adsorption isotherms, electrocapillarity, potential of zero charge, Lippmann equations

5. Methodology

• potentiometry, differential capacity, coulometry, cyclic voltammetry, polarography

6. Electrochemical Instrumentation

• voltmeters, ammeters, potentiostats, galvanostats, design of electrochemical cells

7. Coupled Characterization Methods (time permitting)

• modified electrodes, spectroelectrochemistry, in situ neutron scattering, surface analysis, etc.

Advanced Microscopy Methods for Studying PEM Fuel Cell Materials Karren L. More, Instructor

Short Course #4

The μm- to sub-Å-scale structural and chemical characterization of fuel cell material constituents via advanced electron microscopy techniques plays an integral role in elucidating the critical material’s degradation mechanisms contributing to fuel cell performance loss. Such techniques include atomic-scale imaging via aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) coupled with the ability to resolve compositional/chemical changes at the atomic scale using energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and/or electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS). Recently, the development of specialized holders for conducting novel in situ microscopy experiments (such as liquid STEM, electrochemistry, gas-flow reactions, biasing, etc.) combined with high-resolution imaging and microanalysis has

This course is intended for chemists, physicists, and materials scientists that want to understand how Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) can be used to characterize materials and to probe electrochemical processes and ionic transport in solids for a broad range of applications for energy generation and storage ranging from batteries to fuel cells. A new technique called Electrochemical Strain Microscopy (ESM) will be introduced. ESM, developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is an innovative new AFM/SPM technique that is capable of probing electrochemical reactivity and ionic flows in solids on the sub-ten-

Atomic Force Microscopy for Energy Research Applications & Electrochemistry Keith Jones, Instructor

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nanometer level. Students will learn the science behind the technique, how it works, and the advantages of this technique over other methods. Current ESM results will also be presented and general AFM tips and tricks for electrochemistry applications.

• Introduction to AFM • Instrumentation and scanning modes • Challenges in battery/energy research characterization • Introduction to the ESM technique • Advantages of the technique over others • Current research and image examples • Tips and tricks for AFM electrochemistry measurements

Student Poster Session

The Student Poster Session will be held as a part of the Tuesday 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 1300h in the Exhibit Hall (Osgoode/Sheraton Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level); judging of the posters will begin at 1500h. Winners will be announced and given an award plaque on Wednesday at 1800h in the Exhibit Hall.

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

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) before the meeting, and appropriate arrangements will be made at the expense of the author.

By attending the ECS meeting, you agree that you will not record any meeting-related activity, without the express, written consent from ECS. Recording means any audiovisual or photographic methods. Meeting-related activity means any presentation (oral or poster) or social event directly related to the meeting. You may photograph your own personal, non-meeting related activity, but you must obtain permission from all involved parties before photographs can be taken of other people or displays at the meeting or exhibit. Press representatives must receive media credentials and recording permission from the ECS Headquarters Office. If you violate this policy, you will be removed from the meeting. Your registration will be revoked and you will lose all access to the meeting. In this case, you will not receive a refund of the registration fees. ECS also reserves the right to deny your attendance at future ECS or ECS sponsored meetings.

Poster Presentations and Sessions

ECS Transactions Tutorial Session for Authors

Information for Presenters

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), and correspond to the abstract number and day of presentation as detailed in the final program. Plan your display to fit on one upright panel as per the above dimensions. 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 required 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.

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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 on Tuesday, May 14 from 1630-1700h in Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level.

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, Wentworth Room, 2nd Floor, 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.

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Symposium Topics and Organizers G4 — Tutorials in Electrochemical Technology: Impedance Spectroscopy (Tu)- Mark Orazem and Vincent Vivier

A — General Topics A0 — Special Lectures (M) A1 — General Student Poster Session (Tu)-V. R. Subramanian, Matthew P. Foley, Kalpathy B Sundaram, and V. Chaitanya A2 —

Nanotechnology General Session (M-Tu)-W. E. Mustain, Fanglin Chen, and O. M. Leonte

B — Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Energy Conversion B1 — Energy Technology/Battery - Joint General Session(M-Th)-A. Manthiram, A. Manivannan, and S. R. Narayan B2 — Battery Electrolytes(W-Th)-F. M. Alamgir, T. R. Jow, S. Mukerjee, V. Thangadurai, and P. C. Trulove B3 — Alkaline Electrochemical Systems for Energy Conversion and Fuel Production(Tu-W)-S. R. Narayanan, P. N. Pintauro , B. Y. Liaw, V. K. Ramani, and P. J. Kulesza B4 — Design and Modeling of Battery Materials(Mo-Tu)-S. Meng, B. Y. Liaw, S. Calabrese Barton, and G. Ceder B5 — Hydrogen Production, Conversion, and Storage 4 (Tu-W)-E. Fabbri, E. DiBartolomeo F. Chen, an T. Norby B6 — Stationary and Large Scale Electrical Energy Storage 2(Tu)-J. P. Meyers, B. Y. Liaw, and B. Savinell SC B7 — Nanoarchitectures for Energy Storage 1(M-W)-C. Johnson, P. Atanassov, C. K. Chan, and T. Van Nguyen B8 — Next Generation of Supercapacitors (M-Tu)-J. W. Long, P. N. Kumta, A. Manivannan , N. Wu, and W. Zhang

C — Biomedical Applications and Organic Electrochemistry C1 — Innovations and New Directions in Organic Electrochemistry (W-Th)-A. Fry and R. A. Mantz D — Corrosion, Passivation, and Anodic Films D1 — Corrosion General Session (W-Th)-R. S. Lillard

E1 — Bioelectronics, Biointerfaces, and Biomedical Applications 5 (Tu)-D. Cliffel, Z. Aguilar, J. Burgess, A. Hoff, and A. Suroviec E2 — Graphene, Ge/III-V, and Emerging Materials for Post CMOS Applications 5 (M-W)-D. Misra, S. Albin, Z. Karim, P. Srinivasan, Yaw Obeng, Stefan DeGendt, and Cor Claeys E3 — Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices (M-W)-P. Mascher, Pooran Joshi, Mark E. Overberg, and Yue Kuo SC E4 — Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 4 (M-W)-J. M. Deen, David Gundlach, B. Iniguez, and Hagen Klauk E5 — Silicon Compatible Materials, Processes, and Technologies for Advanced Integrated Circuits and Emerging Applications 3 (M-Tu)-F. Roozeboom, E. P. Gusev , H. Iwai , K. Kakushima, D.-L. Kwong, V. Narayanan, and P. J. Timans SC

E6 — Advanced Semiconductor-on-Insulator Technology and Related Physics 16 (M-Tu)-Y. Omura, F. Gamiz , B.-Y. Nguyen , J. A. Martino, S. Selberherr, J.-P. Raskin, and H. Ishii SC E7 — Symposium on Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 5 (W)- C. O’Dwyer, D. N. Buckley, A. Etcheberry, A. C. Hillier, and M. S. Villalpando SC

E9 — Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials and Devices 14(Tu)-Z. Mi, J. Bardwell, R.-H. Horng, G. W. Hunter, Z. Karim, C. O’Dwyer, and E. B. Stokes F — Electrochemical / Chemical Deposition and Etching F1 — Green Electrodeposition 3 (Tu)-Sudipta Roy, G. Zangari, D. Barkey, and S. Yoshihara F2 — Novel Design and Electrodeposition Modalitie (W)- E. J. Podlaha-Murphy, S. Djokic, and L. Magagnin G — Electrochemical Synthesis and Engineering G1 — Advances in Low Temperature Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell Technology: In Honor of Anthony B. (Tony) LaConti (Tu)-John Staser, Cortney Mittelsteadt, Vijay Ramani, Peter Pintauro, and Brian Pivovar G3 — Electrochemical Engineering for the 21st Century: 3 (W)-James Fenton, Venkat Subramanian, Richard Alkire, H. Deligianni, and John Harb l

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H5 — Fundamentals of Graphene Related Structures (Tu)-H. Grebel, R. C. Haddon, L. Huang, and S. V. Rotkin H6 — Focus Session: Carbon Nanostructures in Energy Applications and Energy Storage (M, W)-J. L. Blackburn, F. D'Souza, D. M. Guldi, and R. Martel H7 — Carbon Nanostructures in Medicine and Biology (Th)-Z. Aguilar, T. Da Ros, H. C. Dorn, A. Simonian, and L. Wilson H8 — Porphyrin and Supramolecular Assemblies (M-W)-K. Kadish, R. Paolesse, and N. Soladie H9 — Nanostructures for Energy Conversion (W-Th)-H. Imahori, P. V. Kamat, and K. Murakoshi I — Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I3 — Ethanol Oxidation (Mo-Th)-Pawel Kulesza and Sanjeev Mukerjee I4 — Grahame Award Symposium and Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session (M-W)-R. A. Mantz I5 — Ion Conduction in Polymers (Tu)-Tom Zawodinski, Andrew Herring, and Gao Liu I6 — State of the Art Tutorial on Membranes and MEAs for Low Temperature Fuel Cells (M)-T. Zawodzinski, N. Garland, D. Jones, and K. Yamada J1 — Environmental, Water Quality, and Safety Monitorin (Tu)-Gary Hunter, Bryan Chin, Petr Vanýsek, and Rangachary Mukundan

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H4 — Carbon Nanotubes-From Fundamental Processes to Devices(M-Th)- S. Doorn, Y. Gogotsi, R. Martel, S. V. Rotkin, R. B. Weisman, and M. Zheng

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

D2 — Corrosion in Nuclear Energy Systems: From Cradle to Grave (M-Tu)- R. S. Lillard, J. Noel, R. Newman, D Shoesmith, and S. Fujimoto

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H1 — Tutorials in Nanotechnology (Su)-F. D’Souza, D. M. Guldi, and R. Bruce Weisman H2 — Fullerenes - Chemical Functionalization, Electron Transfer, and Theory (W-Th)-F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, D. M. Guldi, N. Martin, J. F. Nierengarten, and V. R. Subramanian H3 — Endofullerenes and Metallofullerenes (Tu-W)-T. Akasaka, A. Balch, and L. Echegoyen

I2 — Computational Chemistry (W-Th)-Steve Paddison

B9 — Solar Fuels 2 (M-Tu)-N. Wu, D. Chu , H. N. Dinh, P. J. Kulesza , J. Joon Lee, A. Manivannan, M. S. Villalpando, and V. Subramanian

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H — Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

J2 — Nano/Bio Sensors (M-Tu)-Zoraida P. Aguilar, A. Simonian, Larry Nagahara, Ajit Khosla, and H. De Long J3 — Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems General Session (M-Tu)-M. Carter, N. Wu, R. Mukundan, G. Hunter, and Z. Aguilar

ECS Transactions (ECST) – Symposia with proceedings 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; or you may pre-order your hard-cover ECST issue when registering online. SC Softcover (SC) 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 Toronto 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 Toronto “at” meeting issues will be available for purchase beginning May 3, 2013. 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 Toronto 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 53, Issues 1 or 2 with your Toronto 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 Toronto 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. 29


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1400 Gordon E. Moore Award Presentation 1700 ECS Lecture Grand Ballroom East, Lower Concourse Level

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General Student Poster Session V. Subramanian, M. P. Foley, K. B. Sundaram, and V. Chaitanya All Divisions

Post 2-82 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

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Nanotechnology General Session W. E. Mustain, F. Chen, and O. M. Leonte All Divisions / New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 83-90 Churchill Room, Second Floor

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Energy Technology/Battery— Joint General Session A. Manthiram, A. Manivannan, and S. R. Narayan Energy Technology / Battery

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Battery Electrolytes F. Alamgir, T. R. Jow, S. Mukerjee, V. Thangadurai, and P. Trulove Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Eletrochemistry

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Alkaline Electrochemical Systems for Energy Conversion and Fuel Production S. R. Narayanan, P. Pintauro, B. Y. Liaw, V. Ramani, and P. Kulesza Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

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Abst 288-295 Grand Ballroom East, Lower Concourse Level Abst 296-306 Grand Ballroom West, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 307-318 Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level

Abst 319-328 Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level Post 329-337 Osgoode Ballroom. Lower Concourse Level

Abst 338-344 Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level

Abst 361-372 Grand Ballroom Centre, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 373-378 Grand Ballroom Centre, Lower Concourse Level Post 379-385 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

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Abst 397-404 Essex Ballroom, Mezzanine Level

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Design and Modeling of Battery Materials S. Meng, B. Y. Liaw, S. Calabrese Barton, and G. Cedar Battery / Energy Technology

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Hydrogen Production, Conversion and Storage 4 E. Fabbri, E. DiBartolomeo, F. Chen, and T. Norby High Temperature Materials

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Stationary and Large Scale Electrical Energy Storage 2 J. P. Meyers, B. Y. Liaw, and R. F. Savinell Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

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Nanoarchitectures for Energy Storage 1 C. S. Johnson, P. Atanasov, C. Chan, and T. Van Nguyen Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 496-498 Grand Ballroom East 2, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 499-506 Grand Ballroom East 2, Lower Concourse Level

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Next Generation of Supercapacitors J. Long, P. Kumta, A. Manivannan, N. Wu, and W. Zhang Energy Technology Division

Abst 542-552 Conference Room B, Mezzanine Level

Abst 553-559 Conference Room B, Mezzanine Level

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Solar Fuels 2 N. Wu, D. Chu, H. Dinh, P. Kulesza, J.-J. Lee, A. Manivannan, M. Salazar Villalpando, and V. Subramanian Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 583-587 Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 588-598 Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level

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Innovations and New Directions in Organic Electrochemistry A. Fry and R. Mantz Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

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Abst 475-485 Conference Room C, Mezzanine Level

Abst 486-495 Conference Room C, Mezzanine Level

Abst 507-517 Grand Ballroom East 2, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 518-524 Grand Ballroom East 2, Lower Concourse Level

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Abst 566-571 Conference Room B, Mezzanine Level Post 572-582 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

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Abst 624-632 Conference Room C, Mezzanine Level Post 633-634 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

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Corrosion General Session R. S. Lillard Corrosion

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Corrosion in Nuclear Energy Systems: From Cradle to Grave R. S. Lillard, J. Noel, R. Newman, D. Shoesmith, and S. Fujimoto Corrosion

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Bioelectronics, Biointerfaces, and Biomedical Applications 5 D. Cliffel, Z. Aguilar, J. Burgess, A. Hoff, and A. Suroviec Physical and Anayltical Electrochemistry / Electronics and Photonics / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Sensor

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Graphene, Ge/III-V, and Emerging Materials for Post CMOS Applications 5 D. Misra, S. Albin, Z. Karim, P. Srinivasan, Y. Obeng, S, De Gendt, and C. Claeys Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 731-737 Provincial Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 738-742 Provincial Ballroom North, Second Floor

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Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices P. Mascher, P. Joshi, M. E. Overberg, and Y. Kuo Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Sensor

Abst 779-783 Conference Room F, Mezzanine Level

Abst 784-787 Conference Room F, Mezzanine Level

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Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 4 J. M. Deen, D. Gundlach, B. Iniguez, and H. Klauk Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology

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Abst 716-724 Conference Room D, Mezzanine Level

Abst 725-730 Conference Room D, Mezzanine Level

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Abst 751-756 Provincial Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 757-763 Provincial Ballroom North, Second Floor

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Abst 793-798 Conference Room F, Mezzanine Level Post 799-801 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 802-807 Conference Room F, Mezzanine Level

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Abst 848-853 Norfolk, Mezzanine Level

Abst 854-858 Norfolk, Mezzanine Level

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´ Advanced Semiconductor-onInsulator Technology and Related Physics 16 Y. Omura, F. Gamiz, B-Y. Nguyen, J. A. Martino, S. Selberherr, J.-P. Raskin, and H. Ishii Electronics and Photonics

Abst 876-879 Dominion Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 880-882 Dominion Ballroom North, Second Floor

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Symposium on Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 5 C. O’Dwyer, D. N. Buckley, A. Etcheberry, A. Hillier, and M. Salazar Villalpando Electronics and Photonics / Energy Technology Division / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

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Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials and Devices 14 Z. Mi, J. Bardwell, R-H. Horng, G. W. Hunter, Z. Karim, C. O’Dwyer, and E. B. Stokes Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Sensor

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Green Electrodeposition 3 S. Roy, G. Zangari, D. P. Barkey, and S. Yoshihara Electrodeposition Division

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Novel Design and Electrodeposition 3 E. Podlaha-Murphy, S. Djokic, and L. Magagnin Electrodeposition

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Advances in Low Temperature Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell Technology: In Honor of Anthony B. (Tony) LaConti J. Staser, C. Mittelsteadt, V. Ramani, P. Pintauro, and B. Pivovar Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology Division

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Technical Symposia

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Wednesday, May 15

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Abst 859-865 Norfolk, Mezzanine Level

Abst 866-875 Norfolk, Mezzanine Level

Abst 883-889 Dominion Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 890-900 Dominion Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 919-928 Spruce, Mezzanine Level

Abst 929-940 Spruce, Mezzanine Level Post 941-960 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 961-970 Willow Ballroom West, Mezzanine Level

Abst 971-982 Willow Ballroom West, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1005-1013 Windsor West, Mezzanine Level

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Abst 901-906 Essex Ballroom, Mezzanine Level

Abst 907-915 Essex Ballroom, Mezzanine Level Post 916-918 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 983-992 Windsor West, Mezzanine Level

Abst 993-1001 Windsor West, Mezzanine Level Post 1002-1004 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

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Abst 1014-1021 Windsor West, Mezzanine Level Post 1022-1026 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

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Technical Symposia

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Electrochemical Engineering for the 21st Century: 3 J. M. Fenton, V. Subramanian, R. Alkire, L. Deligianni, and J. N. Harb Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Electrodeposition

G4

Tutorials in Electrochemical Technology: Impedance Spectroscopy M. E. Orazem and V. Vivier Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

H1

Tutorials in Nanotechnology F. D’Souza, D. M. Guldi, and R. Bruce Weisman Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / New Technology Subcommittee

H2

Fullerenes - Chemical Functionalization, Electron Transfer, and Theory F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, D. M. Guldi, N. Martin, J. F. Nierengarten, and V. R. Subramanian Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

H3

Endofullerenes and Metallofullerenes T. Akasaka, A. Balch, and L. Echegoyen Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

H4

Carbon Nanotubes - From Fundamental Processes to Devices S. Doorn, Y. Gogotsi, R. Martel, S. V. Rotkin, R. B. Weisman, and M. Zheng Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

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Fundamentals of Graphene Related Structures H. Grebel, R. Haddon, L. Huang, and S. V. Rotkin Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

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Abst 1103-1114 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 1115-1121 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 10511054 Simcoe/ Dufferin, Second Floor

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Wednesday, May 15

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Abst 1041-1045 York, Mezzanine Level

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Abst 1027-1032 York, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1033-1040 York, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1085-1087 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1088-1098 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1099-1102 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1122-1132 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 1133-1144 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 1145-1155 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 1156-1166 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor Post 1167-1168 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 1173-1179 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1180-1191 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor

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Abst 1064-1074 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1075-1084 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1046-1050 York, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1055-1061 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor Post 1062-1063 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

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Abst 1169-1172 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor

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Technical Symposia

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Focus Session: Carbon Nanostructures in Energy Applications and Energy Storage J. Blackburn, F. D’Souza, D. M. Guldi, and R. Martel Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Battery

H7

Carbon Nanostructures in Medicine and Biology Z. Aguilar, T. Da Ros, H. Dorn, A. Simonian, and L. Wilson Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

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Porphyrin and Supramolecular Assemblies K. Kadish, R. Paolesse, and N. Soladi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

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Nanostructures for Energy Conversion H. Imahori, P. V. Kamat, and K. Murakoshi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Energy Technology

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Computational Chemistry S. Paddison Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

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Ethanol Oxidation P. Kulesza and S. Mukerjee Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

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Grahame Award Symposium and Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session R. Mantz Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

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Abst 1192-1202 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1203-1210 Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1229-1240 Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor

Abst 1241-1248 Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor

Abst 1331-1335 Windsor East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1336-1339 Windsor East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1379-1387 Dominion Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1388-1394 Dominion Ballroom South, Second Floor

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Abst 1213-1218 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 1219-1228 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor

Post 1211-1212 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 1249-1259 Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor

Abst 1260-1271 Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor

Post 1272 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 1273-1283 Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor

Abst 1284-1294 Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor Post 1295-1299 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 1300-1310 Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor

Abst 1311-1315 Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1316-1319 Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level Post 1320-1321 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 1322-1326 Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1360-1367 Windsor East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1368-1378 Windsor East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1340-1345 Windsor East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1346-1353 Windsor East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1354-1359 Windsor East, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1395-1402 Dominion Ballroom South, Second Floor

Abst 1403-1410 Dominion Ballroom South, Second Floor Post 1411-1415 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

Abst 1416-1419 Dominion Ballroom South, Second Floor

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Abst 1327-1330 Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level

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Abst 1435-1439 Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1440-1444 Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level

Nano/Bio Sensors Z. Aguilar, A. Simonian, L. Nagahara, A. Khosla, and H. De Long Sensor

Abst 1454-1464 Conference Room E, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1465-1470 Conference Room E, Mezzanine Level

Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems General Session M. Carter, N. Wu, R. Mukundan, G. Hunter, and Z. Aguilar Sensor

Abst 1485-1495 Conference Room C, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1496-1499 Conference Room C, Mezzanine Level

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Technical Symposia

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Ion Conduction in Polymers T. Zawodzinski, A. Herring, and G. Liu Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Energy Technology

I6

State of the Art Tutorial on Membranes and MEAs for Low Temperature Fuel Cells T. Zawodzinski, N. Garland, D. Jones, and K. Yamada Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

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Environmental, Water Quality and Safety Monitoring G. Hunter, B. Chin, P. Vanysek, and R. Mukundan Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

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Abst 1420-1429 Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1430-1434 Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level

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Abst 1445-1453 Conference Room E, Mezzanine Level

Abst 1471-1479 Conference Room E, Mezzanine Level

Post 1480-1484 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level Post 1500-1514 Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level

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Sunday, May 12

Technical Sessions Sunday, May 12 H1

Tutorials in Nanotechnology

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures / New Technology Subcommittee Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor, Sheraton

Tutorials in Nanotechnology I – 14:00 – 15:20 Co-Chairs: R. Bruce Weisman and F. D’Souza 14:00

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Raman Spectroscopy of Nanotubes – Mildred Dresselhaus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Evolution of Carbon Nanostructures: From Early Studies to Present Status – Pulickel Ajayan (Rice University)

Tutorials in Nanotechnology II – 15:40 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: R. Bruce Weisman and F. D’Souza 15:40

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Synthesis, Characterization and Applications of Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes – Maurizio Prato (Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Farmaceutiche) (Richard E. Smalley Research Award) Supramolecular Chemistry of Carbon Nanostructures: Concave-Convex Interactions – Nazario Martín (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

Monday, May 13 A0

Special Lectures

Grand Ballroom East, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Special Lectures – 14:00 – 15:00 14:00 14:10 1

14:50

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Nanotechnology General Session

All Divisions / New Technology Subcommittee Churchill Room, Second Floor, Sheraton

Electrocatalysis – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chair: William E. Mustain 14:00

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Introductory Remarks (Gordon E. Moore Award Presentation) Wide Bandgap Semiconductors for Sensing Applications – Fan Ren (University of Florida) Concluding Remarks

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Well Dispersed Cocatalytic Ni and NiO Nanoparticles Loaded On Graphene Oxide Sheets Enhance Hydrogen Production from Photocatalytic Water Splitting – Abiye Kebede Agegnehu (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,) Pt-Au-Ag Alloy Nanodendrite Forest Synthesized by Co-Deposition of Pt and Au On Ag Nanodendrite and Its Usage for Electro-Catalyst – Tran Ngoc Huan (Hanyang University, Hanyang University) and Hoeil Chung (Hanyang University) Nanoporous Metals From Dealloying of Ternary Noble-Metal Alloys: Composition, Morphology, Stability and Prospects for Catalytic Activity – Adrián A. Vega and Roger C. Newman (University of Toronto) High Stability, High Activity Pt/ITO Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts – Ying Liu and William E. Mustain (University of Connecticut) Break Mechanistic Insights into the Oxidation of Organic Fuels at Pt and Pd Through Support Effect Screening – Reza Beiramzadeh Moghaddam and Peter G. Pickup (Memorial University) Nanomagnetite as a Carbon Paste Electrode Modifier for Analysis of Iodide in Cyclic Voltammetry: Effect of Crystallinity – Deden Saprudin, Indra Noviandri, Buchari Buchari, and Mikrajuddin Abdullah (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

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Microwave Assisted Self-Combustion Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of LSCF-SDC Composite Cathodes – Daniel Araújo de Macedo, Moises R. Cesário, Dulce Maria de Araujo Melo, Rubens M. Nascimento, Carlos A. Paskocimas, Antonio Eduardo Martinelli (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte), and Duncan Paul Fagg (University of Aveiro) Redox-Induced Ion-Pairing between Anionic Amphiphiles and Ferrocenylalkanethiolate Self-Assembled Monolayers – Antonella Badia (Université de Montréal) and Eric R. Dionne (Université du Québec à Montreal)

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Energy Technology / Battery Grand Ballroom West, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

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Energy Technology/Battery - Joint General Session

Lithium Ion Batteries - Characterization/Design – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Xia Wang and Pat Nandakumar 08:00

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Quantifying the Effects of Compressive Loads On the Heat Generation of Prismatic Lithium-Ion Pouch Cells – Stephen Bazinski and Xia Wang (Oakland University) Structural Changes in Porous Polyolefin Separator Materials Due to Mechanical Strain Characterized by Ex Situ and In Situ XRD – Kevin James Rhodes (Ford Motor Company), Sandeep Rekhi (PANalytical Inc.), Jennifer Zhu (California Institute of Technology), and Venkataramani Anandan, and Andy Drews (Ford Motor Company) Effect of Cooling the Cathode Tab Bus Bar on the Thermal Characteristics of LithiumIon Prismatic Cells under Various Discharge Rates of Constant Current – Stephen Bazinski and Xia Wang (Oakland University) Lock-in Thermography - A Novel In Situ Measurement Method for LithiumIon Cells – Mathias Reichert, Falko Schappacher, Stefano Passerini, and Martin Winter (University of Muenster) In Situ Characterization of Active Materials in Ni-MH and Li-Ion Batteries by Electrochemical Acoustic Emission Method – Aurelien Etiemble (INSALyon, INRS Energie, Matériaux et Télécommunications (Canada)), Hassane Idrissi (INSA-Lyon), and Lionel Roué (INRS Energie, Matériaux et Télécommunications) Intermission In Situ Detection of Lithium Metal Plating on Graphite via Reference Electrodes and Optical Test-Cells – Christian Uhlmann, Jörg Illig (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Moses Ender (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), and André Weber, Rolf Schuster, and Ellen Ivers-Tiffée (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

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Characterization of the Electrode Microstructure in Lithium-Ion Batteries by Using Computed Tomography – Cheolwoong Lim (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Bo Yan (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Leilei Yin (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign), and Likun Zhu (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) Cycle Life Analysis of Lithium-Ion Batteries Connected in Series with Temperature Difference – Kuan-Cheng Chiu (National Taiwan University), ChiHao Lin (Industrial Technology Research Institute), and Kuo-Ching Chen (National Taiwan University) Shifting in Time Constant of Impedance Response for Analysis of Li-Ion Batteries – Toshiyuki Momma, Hiroki Nara, Daikichi Mukoyama, and Tetsuya Osaka (Waseda University) SiO2/ PVDF Coated Separator with Enhanced Thermal Stability for Lithium– Ion Rechargeable Batteries – Sivaprakash Sundaresan and Prabhavathy Sivaprakash (CSIR-Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute) Dependence of Characteristics on Cathode Thickness for All-Solid-State Thin-Film Lithium Rechargeable Battery – Shunsuke Sasaki (ULVAC, Inc..)

Grand Ballroom Centre, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton PEMFC - Membranes, Cells, and Stacks – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Matthew M. Mench and S. R. Narayanan 08:00

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Electrochemical Studies on Medium Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Electrode – Suk-Gi Hong, Jinsu Ha, Joon-Hee Kim, Yoonhoi Lee, Jung Ock Park (Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd..), and Kyoung Hwan Choi (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) The Application of Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cell for the Auxiliary Power Unit of the Air Conditioning System in an Electric Vehicle – Sethu Sundar Pethaiah, Alison Subiantoro, and Ulrich Stimming (TUM CREATE) Behavior of a Single Direct Methanol Fuel Cell in Stacks at Air Maldistribution Conditions – Xiao-Guang Yang, Qiang Ye, and Ping Cheng (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

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Influence of Artificial Aging of Gas Diffusion Layers on the Water Management of PEM Fuel Cells – Tobias Arlt (Technische Universität Berlin), Merle Klages (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie und WasserstoffForschung Baden-Württemberg), Ingo Manke (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), Matthias Messerschmidt (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie und WasserstoffForschung Baden-Württemberg), André Hilger (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), Christian Tötzke (Technische Universität Berlin), Christoph Reiter, Joachim Scholta (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg), and John Banhart (Technische Universität Berlin) Fuel Cell Electrode Analysis with NanoScale X-ray Computed Tomography – Shawn Litster, William K. Epting, and Pratiti Mandal (Carnegie Mellon University) Intermission Visualizing Liquid Water in PEM Fuel Cells Using X-ray Based Radiography in Through-and In-Planes – Jongmin Lee, James Hinebaugh, and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto) Measurement of Thermal Conductivity of Partially Saturated Diffusion Media under Compression – Guoqing Xu, Jacob LaManna, and Matthew M. Mench (The University of Tennessee Knoxville) Ex-Situ Water Saturation of PEMFC GDL Materials – Ronnie Yip and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto) Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Sulfosuccinic Acid (PVA/SSA) as Proton-Conducting Membranes for Fuel Cells: Effect of CrossLinking and Plasticizer Addition – Jinli Qiao, Jing Zhang, Gaopeng Jiang, Pang Xu, and Jingjing Shi (Donghua University) Solvent Composition (Isopropyl Alcohol/ Water) effect on Self-Assembled Nafion Films – Devproshad Kumer Paul and Kunal Karan (Queen’s University) The Optimization Method of Gaskets for HTPEM Fuel Cells – Jeongsik Ko, TaeWon Song, Ji-Rae Kim, Jung O. Park, and Kyoung Hwan Choi (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

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Grand Ballroom Centre, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Sodium and Redox Flow Batteries – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Manickam Minakshi and Sukumaran Gopukumar 14:00

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Grand Ballroom West, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Batteries - Characterization/Design – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Ganesan Nagasubramanian and Ayyakkannu Manivannan 14:00

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Performance of Sandia-Built Li/(CFx)n Cells – Ganesan Nagasubramanian (Sandia National Labs) and Kyle Fenton (Sandia National Laboratories)

Process Optimization of a Pilot Plant 18650 Cell Line - towards Large Volume Production – Pascal Noll, Martin Winter, Gerhard Hörpel, Stefano Passerini, Uwe Hoolt, Gültekin Göl, Jens Truckenbrodt, and Tabea Mildenberger (University of Muenster) Nanocomposite Li-Conducting Polymer Electrolytes Based on PEG400 and Lithiated Fluorinated Iron Oxide NPs – Federico Bertasi, Enrico Negro, Sandra Lavina (University of Padova), Keti Vezzù (University of Venice “Ca’ Foscari”), Fabio Bassetto, Mauro Bettiol (Breton Research Centre, BRETON SpA), Steve G. Greenbaum (Hunter College of NY), and Vito Di Noto (University of Padova) Battery-Aware Design for Wireless Sensing Systems – Yin Zhang and John N. Harb (Brigham Young University) A Techno-Economic Cost Assessment Platform for Electrochemical Energy Materials – Kourosh Malek, Elicia Maine (Simon Fraser University), Titichai Navessin (Blueprime Technology Consulting), and Michael Eikerling (Simon Fraser University) Conductive Polymers as Positive Electrodes in Rechargeable Aluminum Batteries – Nicholas Hudak and David Ingersoll (Sandia National Laboratories)

All Titanium Based Electrodes for SodiumIon Batteries – Premkumar Senguttuvan (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides), Gwenaëlle Rousse (Institut de Minéralogie et de Physique des Milieux Condensées, Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Jean-Marie Tarascon (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides), M. Rosa Palacín (ICMAB-CSIC), and M. Elena Arroyo y de Dompablo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) The Weird, but Wonderful, Maricite NaMn1/3Co1/3Ni1/3PO4 – Manickam Minakshi and Danielle Meyrick (Murdoch University) NaxCoO2±δ Cathode Material Synthesized by Inverse Micro- Emulsion Method for Use in Sodium Ion Batteries – B. Venkata Rami Reddy Jr. and Sukumaran Gopukumar (CSIR-CECRI) Electrochemical Performance of Organic Conjugated Carboxylates as Anodes in Sodium Ion Batteries – Ali Abouimrane (Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division Argonne National Laboratory), Wei Weng (Argonne National Laboratory), Hussameldin Eltayeb, Yanjie Cui, Jens Niklas, Oleg Poluektov (Argonne National Laboratory), and Khalil Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

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Studies on the Iron-Chloride Redox Flow Battery for Large-Scale Energy Storage – Aswin K. Manohar, Kyu Min Kim (University of Southern California), Edward Plichta, Mary Hendrickson, Sabrina Rawlings (US Army RDECOM CERDEC CP&I), and G. K. Surya Prakash, and S. R. Narayanan (University of Southern California) Kinetics of the Redox Reactions in the Vanadium Redox Flow Battery – Andrea Bourke, Xin Gao (University of Limerick), Robert Patrick Lynch (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick), and Denis Noel Buckley (University of Limerick)

10:20

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Design and Modeling of Battery Materials

Battery / Energy Technology Essex Ballroom, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Design & Modeling 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Kevin Leung and Jeffrey Greeley 08:00

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First-Principles Studies of Interfacial Chemistry in Silicon Anodes for LithiumIon Battery Applications – Maria K. Y. Chan (Argonne National Laboratory), Handan Yildirim (Northwestern University), Christopher Wolverton (Purdue University), and Jeffrey Greeley (Northwestern University) First Principles Investigation on the Lithiation Behavior of Nanostructured Silicon-Based Alloys and Composites – Chia-Yun Chou Chou and Gyeong S. Hwang (The University of Texas at Austin) SWCNT-Supported Amorphous Gallium Sulfide as a New High-Performance Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Xiangbo Meng, Wei Weng, Joseph A. Libera, and Jeffrey W. Elam (Argonne National Laboratory) Computational Study on the Mechanical Stability of Novel Sn/C Composite Particulate Structure as Potential Anodes for Rechargeable Na Ion Battery – Sameer S. Damle, Prashant N. Kumta, Spandan Maiti, Siladitya Pal, and Moni Kanchan Datta (University of Pittsburgh) Magnesium and Magnesium-Silicide Coated Silicon Nanowire Composite Anodes For Lithium-Ion Batteries – David Mitlin (University of Alberta and NINT NRC), Alireza Kohandehghan, Peter Kalisvaart (University of Alberta and NINT), and Zhipeng Li, and Leonid Bendersky (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Break Modeling the Effects of Additives and Oxides on Solid Electrolyte Interphase Properties on Silicon Anode Surfaces – Kevin Leung (Sandia National Laboratories)

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Theoretical Design of Liquid Electrolytes to Mitigate Dendrite Growth on Lithium Metal Anode – Min Sik Park, Sang Bok Ma, and Dongmin Im (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) Fast Li+ Transfer Achieved by Carbon Coating on Li4Ti5O12 Nanobelts – KiTae Kim, Sun-Jae Kim, and Seung-Taek Myung (Sejong University) EXAFS Operando Study of TiO2(b) as Active Insertion Material for LithiumIon Batteries – Marcus Fehse, Lorenzo Stievano, Laure Monconduit (Université Montpellier II), and Florent Fischer, and Cecile Tessier (SAFT) Effect of Syntheses and Post Synthetic Treatments on Mixed Titanium Niobium Oxides for Use as Negative Electrode in High Power Li-Ion Batteries – Lucienne Buannic, Jean-François Colin, Lise Daniel, and Sébastien Patoux (CEA Grenoble) The Effect of Lithium Absorption and Edge Modification in the Electronic Transport of Zigzag Graphene Nanoribbons – Ermias Girma Leggesse and Jyh-Chiang Jiang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

Design & Modelling 2 – 13:30 – 16:30 Co-Chairs: Feng Wang and Karim Zaghib 13:30

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Tracking Lithium Transport and Reactions in Nanoparticles by In Situ TEM-EELS – Feng Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Hui-Chia Yu, Min-Hua Chen (University of Michigan), Lijun Wu (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Nathalie Pereira (Rutgers University), Katsuyo Thornton, Anton Van Der Ven (University of Michigan), Yimei Zhu (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Glenn Amatucci (Rutgers University), and Jason Graetz (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Non-Equilibrium Phase Transformation in Li-Ion Battery through Simulation and In Situ Studies – Fuqiang Liu (The University of Texas at Arlington) Insights of Aging Mechanisms: An Electrochemical Survey of LiMn2O4 vs Li4Ti5O12 Cells and Post Mortem Analysis – Sebastian Klamor, Falko Schappacher, Uta Rodehorst, Markus Börner, Sascha Nowak, Martin Grützke, Martin Winter (University of Muenster), Andreas Würsig (Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology ISiT), and Stefano Passerini (University of Muenster) On the Lithium Insertion/Extraction Process LiFePO4 – David Lepage, Ngoc Duc Trinh, Christian Kuss (Université du Québec à Montréal), Guoxian Liang (Phostech Lithium, Inc.), Michel Gauthier (Phostech Lithium Inc.), and Steen B. Schougaard (Université du Québec à Montréal) Break

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Iron Mobility in LiFePO4 and Its Consequences for Site Exchange Defect Related Capacity Loss – Christian Kuss (Université du Québec à Montréal), Guoxian Liang (Phostech Lithium, Inc.), and Steen B. Schougaard (Université du Québec à Montréal) Fixing Vs Rotating Hydrothermal Solution Synthesis of Olivine LiFePO4-C Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Rechargeable Batteries – Karim Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec), Abdelbast Guerfi (Institut de Recherche d’HydroQuébec), George P. Demopoulos (McGill University), Julie Trottier (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec), Catherine Gagnon (Institut de Recherche d’HydroQuébec), Pierre Hovington (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec), and Kumaran Vediappan (McGill University) Ionic Transport Properties and Structural Stability of High-Capacity Silicate Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries – Roberto Longo Pazos, Ka Xiong, Santosh K. C., and Kyeongjae Cho (University of Texas at Dallas) A Truncated Manganese Spinel Cathode for Excellent Power and Lifetime in Lithium-Ion Batteries – Joo-Seong Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)) and Jang Wook Choi (Korea Advanced Institue of Science and Technology)

Nanoarchitectures for Energy Storage 1

08:40

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14:40

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15:00

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15:20 15:40 503

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16:20

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16:40

506

Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Grand Ballroom East 2, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Battery Nanoarchitectures – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chair: Xueliang Andy Sun 08:00

14:20

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Design of Scalable Three-Dimensional Electrode and Device Architectures with Good Rate Capabilities – Sreekanth Pannala, Jagjit Nanda (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Bruce Dunn (UCLA) Rational Design of Macro/Mesoporous Metal Oxides with Extended Cycle Stability for Battery Applications – Yue Ma and Jim Yang Lee (National University of Singapore) Designing Porous Electrodes for Li-Ion Batteries – Bryan Thomas Yonemoto and Feng Jiao (University of Delaware)

B8

Next Generation of Supercapacitors

Energy Technology Conference Room B, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Pseudocapacitance I – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Megan B. Sassin and Ayyakkannu Manivannan 08:00

542

08:20

543

Nanostructured Cathodes – 14:00 – 17:00 14:00

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Colloidal Synthesis of LiFe(1-x) MnxPO4 Nanoplatelets with Tunable Electrochemical Properties – Andrea Paolella, Chandramohan George, and Liberato Manna (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)

Reduction of Irreversible Capacity Loss Via V2O5 Surface Coating Lithium Rich Cathode Materials – Qiangfeng Xiao (Optimal CAE Inc.) and Mei Cai (General Motors Research & Development Center) 3D Porous LiFePO4 and Its Carbonaceous Composites (graphene, N-CNTs and CNTs) as Cathode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries – Jinli Yang (Western University), Jiajun Wang (University of Western Ontario), Dongniu Wang (Western University), Xifei Li (Western University), Dongsheng Geng (University of Western Ontario), Guoxian Liang (Phostech Lithium, Inc.), Michel Gauthier (Phostech Lithium Inc.), Ruying Li (University of Western Ontario), and Xueliang Andy Sun (Western University) Nanostructured LiCoO2 Cathode Material Used for Enhanced Li Ion Battery Performance – Mark Poyner and Dale Teeters (The University of Tulsa) Break Power Density and Reliability Correlations in LiCoO2 3D Laser-Structured Architectures – Daw Gen Lim, Ding-Wen Chung, and R. Edwin Garcia (Purdue University) In Situ Polymer Coating of V2O5 Nanowires for Improved Cathodic Stability – Forrest Gittleson, Jonathan Hwang, Ryan Curtis Sekol, and André D. Taylor (Yale University) Colloidal Synthesis of Ultrathin and High Performance Lithium Iron Phosphate Nanoplatelets – Andrea Paolella, Chandramohan George, and Liberato Manna (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia) Low Temperature Cobalt Oxide Electroxidation Synthesis – Jamie R. Gomez and Egwu Eric Kalu (Florida A&M University and Florida State University)

Transition Metal Nitride Thin Films for Electrochemical Capacitor Microdevices – Thierry Brousse, Etienne Eustache, Renaud Frappier, Raul Lucio Porto (Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel (IMN) - CNRS/ University of Nantes), and Saïd Bouhtiyya, and Jean-Francois Pierson (Université de Lorraine) Chemical and Electrochemical Fabrication of Polypyrrole and Composite Electrodes for Electrochemical Supercapacitors Using Multifunctional Anionic Dopants – Igor Zhitomirsky, Shilei Chen (McMaster University), Kaiyuan Shi, Yeling Zhu (McMaster University), and Yangshuai Liu (McMaster University)

Meeting Program

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


544

09:00

545

09:20

546

Nanocarbon/Polyoxometalate Composite Electrodes for Electrochemical Capacitors – Gurvinder Bajwa and Keryn Lian (University of Toronto) Template-Free Electrodeposition of Freestanding MnO2 Nanowires and Their Pseudo-Capacitive Properties – Jakub Adam Koza, Matthew Willmering, and Jay A. Switzer (Missouri University of Science and Technology) Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)-Assisted Synthesis of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles for Supercapacitor Applications – Kihun Jang, Sung-won Lee, Sungil Yu, Hyunwoo Jeong, Sung-Hyeon Park, Hak-Sung Kim, and Heejoon Ahn (Hanyang University)

14:20

554

14:40

555

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556

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15:40

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16:00

559

Pseudocapacitance II – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Prashant N. Kumta and Thierry Brousse 10:00

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11:40

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Performance of Metal Oxide Supercapacitor Electrodes Enhanced by Graphene – ChengCheng Xiang (West Virginia University), Ayyakkannu Manivannan (National Energy Technology Laboratory), and Nianqiang Wu (West Virginia University) Vertically Aligned Graphene/ MnO2 Nanosheets for Ultracapacitor Applications – W. P. Kang, Supil Raina (Vanderbilt University), Y. Zhang (Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou), S. H. Hsu (Vanderbilt University), J. Chen, S. Z. Deng (Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou), Jin-Hua Huang (National Tsing Hua University), and N. S. Xu (Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou) Intertwined Carbon-MnO2 Nanowire Hybrid Nanostructure Foam for High Energy Supercapacitors – Wei Wang, Shirui Guo, Mihrimah Ozkan, and Cengiz Ozkan (University of California, Riverside) Graphene and N-Doped Graphene Coated with SnO2 Nanoparticles as SuperCapacitor Electrodes – Lili Xu, Jianhua Yu, Qianqian Zhu, Xiaoxia Wang (Qingdao University of Science and Technology), and Lifeng Dong (Missouri State University, Qingdao University of Science and Technology) Fabrication of MnO2-CNT Nanocomposites Using Universal Dispersing Agents – Yisong Su and Igor Zhitomirsky (McMaster University) Dodecyl Sulfate Induced Fast Faradic Process in Nickel Cobalt Oxide/Reduced Graphite Oxide Composite Material and Its Application for Asymmetric Supercapacitor Device – Xu Wang and Pooi See Lee (Nanyang Technological University)

B9

Solar Fuels 2

Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Photocatalysts and Solar Fuels – 08:10 – 12:00 Co-Chair: Nianqiang Wu 08:10 08:20 583

09:00

584

Carbon – 14:00 – 16:20 Co-Chairs: Nianqiang Wu and Igor Zhitomirsky 14:00

553

Meeting Program

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Influence of Nitrogen Surface Chemistry in Electric Double Layer Capacitance of Nitrogen Doped Ordered Mesoporous Carbon – Sujan Shrestha and William E. Mustain (University of Connecticut)

May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

Pyrrolic-Structure Enriched Nitrogen Doped Graphene for Highly Efficient Next Generation Supercapacitors – Aiping Yu, Victor Chabot, Fathy Mohamed Hassan, Jingde Li, Brian Ki Hun Kim, and Luis Sandoval (University of Waterloo) Carbonized Chicken Eggshell Membranes with 3D Architectures as Flexible HighPerformance Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors – David Mitlin and Zhi Li (University of Alberta and NINT NRC) Activated Carbons from Orange Peel Waste as Supercapacitor Electrodes – Arenst Andreas Arie (Parahyangan Catholic University) and Joong Kee Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) Fabrication and Characterization of Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitor Using Biomass Based Activated Carbon Electrode – Amrita Jain and S. K. Tripathi (Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology) Enhanced Capacitive Behavior of Activated Carbon Through Activation and/or Introduction of Redox Activity by Ammonia Treatment – Ann Laheäär (University of Tartu), Sandrine DelpeuxOuldriane (CNRS-Université), François Béguin (CNRS-University of Orleans), and Enn Lust (University of Tartu) Investigation on Electrochemical Double Layer Supercapacitors using Chemically Treated Activated Charcoal Powder with Blend Polymer Gel Electrolytes – S. K. Tripathi and Amrita Jain (Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology)

09:40 10:00 585

Introductory Nano-Photocatalytic Materials for Solar Fuel Production – Jinhua Ye (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), TU-NIMS Joint Research Center, Tianjin University), Shuxin Ouyang (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), Hua Tong (TU-NIMS Joint Research Center, Tianjin University), Naoto Umezawa (TU-NIMS Joint Research Center, Tianjin University, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), and Z. Zou (Nanjing University) New Catalyst for HER and CO2 Hydrogenation for Solar Fuel Production – Ib Chorkendorff (Technical University of Denmark) Break Perspectives of Solar-Driven Hydrogen Production – Samuel S. Mao (University of California at Berkeley) 49

Monday, May 13

08:40


Monday, May 13

10:40

586

11:20

587

Improving Hematite-Based Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting by Forming Homo- and Hetero-Junctions – Matthew T. Mayer, Chun Du, Yongjing Lin, and Dunwei Wang (Boston College) Controlled Nanostructures for Highly Efficient Solar Water Oxidation – Jong Hyeok Park (Sungkyunkwan University)

09:20

696

09:40 10:00 697

Photoelectrochemical Cells and Solar Fuels – 14:00 – 16:20 Co-Chairs: Pawel J. Kulesza and Mahendra Kumar Sunkara 14:00

14:40

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15:00 15:20 590

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D2

591

New Semiconductor Alloys, GaSbxN1-X for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting: Computations and Experiments – Swathi Sunkara (University of Louisville), Madhu Menon (University of Kentucky), Jacek B. Jasinski (University of Louisville), Todd Gregory Deutsch (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Krishna Rajan (Iowa State University), and Mahendra Kumar Sunkara (University of Louisville) Heterojunction-Enhanced Photocatalytic Water Oxidation Activity of Hematite – Fanke Meng, Jiangtian Li, and Nianqiang Wu (West Virginia University) Break A Combinatorial and Distributed Search for Semiconducting Oxides that Photoelectrolyze Water – Bruce A. Parkinson (University of Wyoming) PV-Hybrid Electrolysers for the Photoelectrochemical Conversion of Sunlight into Hydrogen: Materials, Structures and Architectures – Sebastian Fiechter, Peter Bogdanoff, Diana Stellmach, Stephan Brunken, and Alejandra Ramirez (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie)

Corrosion in Nuclear Energy Systems: From Cradle to Grave

Corrosion Provincial Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

10:20

698

10:40

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11:00

700

Radiation and Extreme Environments – 11:20 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: Roger C. Newman and David Shoesmith 11:20

701

Spent Fuel and Disposal – 08:00 – 11:20 Co-Chairs: James J. Noël and S. Fujimoto 08:00

693

08:40

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09:00

695

Potential Corrosion Issues and AntiCorrosion Measures Concerning Spent Fuel Pools of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant – Yutaka Watanabe (Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University) Modelling the Redox Conditions Inside a Failed Nuclear Waste Container – Linda Wu (University of Western Ontario), Zack Qin (University of Western Ontario, ), and David Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario) Corrosion in Nuclear Waste Containers – Jeffrey W. Fergus (Auburn University)

12:00 14:00 702

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The Corrosion of Copper Nuclear Waste Containers in Anaerobic Aqueous Sulphide Solutions – Jian Chen, Zack Qin (University of Western Ontario), and David Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario, Surface Science Western, University of Western Ontario) Break Copper Corrosion in Bentonite /Saline Groundwater Solution- the Effect of the Environment and Electrode Geometry – Tadeja Kosec (Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute), Zack Qin (University of Western Ontario), Andraž Legat (Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute), Bo Rosborg (Royal Institute of Technology), and David Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario) Corrosion of Cold-Spray Deposited Copper Coatings On Steel Substrates – Raheleh Partovi Partovi-Nia, Jian Chen, Dmitrij Zagidulin (University of Western Ontario), Sridhar Ramamurthy (University of Western Ontario), and David Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario) Investigation of Water Adsorption On Metal Oxide Surfaces Under Conditions Representative of PuO2 Storage Containers – Patrick Martin Murphy, Colin Boxall (Lancaster University), and Robin J. Taylor (National Nuclear Laboratory) Corrosion Behavior of AGR Simulated Fuels – Evolution of the Fuel Surface – Nadya Rauff-Nisthar, Colin Boxall (Lancaster University), Ian Farnan (Cambridge University), Zoltan Hiezl, William Lee (Imperial College), Chris Perkins (NNL), and Richard Wilbraham (Lancaster University)

Gamma-Radiation Induced Corrosion of Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel – Kevin Daub, Quintin Knapp, and Jungsook Clara Wren (The University of Western Ontario) Break Pitting Potential of Zircaloy-2 in Artificial Seawater Under Gamma-Ray Irradiation – Takafumi Motooka, Atsushi Komatsu, Takashi Tsukada, and Masahiro Yamamoto (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Effect of Gamma-Irradiation On Stellite-6 Corrosion: Dependence On pH and Temperature – Mehran Behazin, James J. Noel, and Jungsook Clara Wren (UWO) Nitric Acid Reduction On 316L Stainless Steel in Conditions Representative of Reprocessing – Rebecca Woodhouse, Colin Boxall, and Richard Wilbraham (Lancaster University) Break

Meeting Program

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


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E2

Effects of Oxidation States of Np On Polarization Curve of Stainless Steel in Boiling 3M-HNO3 – Chiaki Kato, Fumiyoshi Ueno, Masahiro Yamamoto, Yasutoshi Ban, Gunzo Uchiyama (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), and Yasuo Nojima, and Sachio Fujine (Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization) Model Passivated Carbon Electrodes for Fluorine Generation in Molten KF-2HF Electrolyte – Kelvin S-H Seto and Brian Ikeda (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) Behavior of Nickel in KF-2HF Molten Salt: An Electrochemical Study – Adam Fajner and Brian Ikeda (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)

Graphene, Ge/III-V, and Emerging Materials for Post CMOS Applications 5

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics

11:10

736

11:40

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Graphene Electronics – 14:00 – 16:30 Co-Chairs: Deji Akinwande and Kenneth Teo 14:00

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Graphene Devices – 08:25 – 10:10 Co-Chairs: Yaw S. Obeng, D. Misra, and Stefan De Gendt 08:25 08:30 731

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Welcoming Remarks Graphene Nanoribbon Growth and DualGated Graphene Transistors – Shintaro Sato, Kenjiro Hayashi, Shu Nakaharai, and Naoki Yokoyama (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) Toward ambient-stable molecular gated graphene-FET: A donor/acceptor hybrid architecture to achieve bandgap in bilayer graphene – Amirhasan Nourbakhsh (IMEC), Mirco Cantoro (IMEC), Marc M. Heyns (IMEC), Bert F. Sels (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), and Stefan De Gendt (IMEC) Transfer-Free Bilayer Graphene FETs: Application as Memory Devices – Pia Juliane Wessely and Udo Schwalke (Technische Universität Darmstadt, ISTN) Coffee Break

Graphene Processing – 10:10 – 12:10 Co-Chairs: Shintaro Sato and Zia Karim 10:10

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Rethinking High-Performance CVD Graphene Nanoelectronics on Oxidized Silicon – Deji Akinwande and Li Tao (University of Texas Austin) Challenges of Graphene Growth on Silicon Carbide – Rositsa Yakimova (Linköping University), and G. Reza Yazdi, Tihomir Iakimov, Jens Eriksson, and Vanya Darakchieva (Linköping University)

May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

Growth Kinetics and Uniform Scaling-up of Graphene Synthesis – Kemal Celebi (ETH Zurich), Matthew Cole (University of Cambridge), Nalin Rupesinghe, Paul Greenwood (Aixtron), Li Tao, Deji Akinwande (University of Texas Austin), John Robertson (University of Cambridge), Hyung Gyu Park (ETH Zurich), and Kenneth Teo (Aixtron) Carbon 1D/2D Nanoelectronics: Advances in Synthesis and Integration – Jason Parker, Xiangyu Chen, Luckshitha Liyanage, Alvin Tang, and H-S Philip Wong (Stanford University)

15:30 15:40 741

16:10

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Graphene Electronics and Optoelectronics – Phaedon Avouris (IBM, TJ Watson Research Center) Recent Advances in Graphene RF Electronics: Opportunities – Jeong-sun Moon (HRL Laboratories), D. K. Gaskill (US Naval Research Laboratory), and Peter Asbeck (University of California at San Diego) Graphene Transistors for Ambipolar Mixing at Microwave Frequencies – Himanshu Madan, Matthew J. Hollander, Joshua Robinson, and Suman Datta (The Pennsylvania State University) Intermission Graphene Based Tunable Schottky diode for High Performance Devices – HyunJong Chung, Hyun Jae Song, Jinseong Heo, and Seongjun Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) Effect of Gate Dielectric On Ballistic Transport of Cylindrical Carbon Nanotube MOSFET – Md Shafayat Hossain, Saeed Uz Zaman Khan, Ahmedullah Aziz, Mohammad Wahidur Rahman, and Muhammad Abdullah Arafat (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology)

Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Sensor Conference Room F, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Ge Nanostructures – 08:15 – 10:00 Co-Chair: Peter Mascher 08:15 08:20 779

Welcoming Remarks (Invited) Fast and Slow Light-Emitting Silicon-Germanium Nanostructures – David J. Lockwood, Xiaohua Wu, JeanMarc Baribeau (National Research Council Canada), and Selina A. Mala, Nikhil Modi, and Leonid Tsybeskov (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

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15:20


09:00

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09:40

(Invited) Exploring the Potential of Si and Ge Amorphous Nanostructures for Photonic Applications – Rosalia Serna, Javier Martín-Sánchez, and Johann Toudert (Instituto de Optica, CSIC) Break

Monday, May 13

Fabrication and Characterization I – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chair: David J. Lockwood 10:00

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11:20

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(DS&T Thomas D. Callinan Award Presentation) Role of Hydrogen in Dielectrics for Electronics and Optoelectronics Devices – D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology) (Invited) Nanocrystalline Approaches to Electronic Materials Using Subsecond Thermal Processing – Wolfgang Skorupa (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf) (Invited) High Sensitivity Optical Characterization of Thin Films with Embedded Si Nanocrystals – Peter Petrik and Emil Agocs (Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science (MFA))

E4

Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 4

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology Willow Ballroom Center, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Organic Semiconductors: Materials Synthesis, Microstructure, and Performance – 13:15 – 17:30 Co-Chairs: M. Jamal Deen and Martin Heeney 13:15 13:35

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Fabrication and Characterization II – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chair: Wolfgang Skorupa 14:00

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(Invited) Multifunctional Materials for Electronics and Photonics – Federico Rosei (INRS) New mechanism for incline crystal growth and carrier path transistion in extremely highly doped polymorphous silicon thin film formated by neutral beam assisted CVD process near room temperature – Jin Nyoung Jang, Dong Hyeok Lee, Hyun Wook So (Korea Univ), Chang-Sun Park, Hyung-Ho Park (Yonsei Univ), and MunPyo Hong (Korea Univ) Colloidal Quantum Dot Solids for Photovoltaics: Doping Control and New Device Architectures – David Zhitomirsky (University of Toronto), Huan Liu (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Jiang Tang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Sjoerd Hoogland, Oleksandr Voznyy (University of Toronto), Xihua Wang (University of Alberta), and Melissa Furukawa, Larissa Levina, Philipp Stadler, Zhijun Ning, Illan Kramer, and Edward H. Sargent (University of Toronto) (Invited) Quantum Dot Nanocrystals for Renewable Energy and Optical Applications – Michael Z. Hu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

15:15 15:30 812

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Introductory Remarks by Professor M. Jamal Deen Ring Fusion and Heteroatom Effects in Low Band Gap Conjugated Polymers for OFET Applications – Martin Heeney (Imperial College London) Modification of Pentacene Thin Films with Benzene-1,4-Diboronic Acid in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide – Truc T. Ngo, Caitlin A. Lambert (University of San Diego), and Brett Dorren, and Robert D. George (SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific) Scanning Droplet Cell Microscopy for Electrochemical Characterization of Semiconducting Polymers – Jacek Gasiorowski (Linz Institute for Organic Solar Cells (LIOS), Johannes Kepler University), Andrei Ionut Mardare, Jan Kollender (Johannes Kepler University), Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci (Johannes Kepler University Linz), and Achim Hassel (Johanes Kepler University Linz) Push-Pull Based Novel π-Functional Polymeric Semiconductors for Printed Flexible Electronics – Prashant Murlidhar Sonar (IMRE, Singapore) and Ananth Dodabalapur (The University of Texas at Austin) Break High Performance Organic Field-Effect Transistors – From Single Crystal Devices to Large-Area Electronics – Oana D. Jurchescu, Peter J. Diemer, Katelyn P. Goetz, Yaochuan Mei, Jeremy W. Ward (Wake Forest University), and John E. Anthony (University of Kentucky) Tuning the Packing Motifs of Contorted Hexabenzocoronene Thin Films by Post-Deposition Processing – Anna M. Hiszpanski (Princeton University), Matthew Bruzek (University of Kentucky), Arthur R. Woll (Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source), John E. Anthony (University of Kentucky), and Yueh-Lin Loo (Princeton University) Charge Carrier Transport in Advanced DPP Based Polymer Thin-Film Transistors – Ananth Dodabalapur, Taejun Ha (The University of Texas at Austin), and Prashant Murlidhar Sonar (IMRE, Singapore) Characterization of Stable Aqueous Dispersions of Polypyrrole Nanospheres Synthesized Using Ozone Oxidation – Victoria Johnston Gelling and Abhijit Suryawanshi (North Dakota State University) Meeting Program

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology Norfolk, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

14:40

856

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857

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Welcome & Plenary Session – 08:35 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: F. Roozeboom, E. P. Gusev, H. Iwai, Kuniyuki Kakushima, D.-L. Kwong, Vijay Narayanan, and P. J. Timans 08:35 08:40 848 09:40

Welcoming Remarks III-V Compound Semiconductors for Scaling of Logic Transistors – Suman Datta (The Pennsylvania State University) Break

Planar Si &SiGe: Stressors/Gate Stack – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Kuniyuki Kakushima and Vijay Narayanan 10:00

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The Past, Present and Future of High-k/Metal Gates – Kisik Choi (Globalfoundries), Takashi Ando, Martin M. Frank, Eduard A. Cartier (IBM TJ Watson Research Center), Vamsi Paruchuri (IBM Albany NanoTech Center), John Iacoponi (Globalfoundries), and Vijay Narayanan (IBM TJ Watson Research Center) Investigation of Embedded Sige Source/ Drain for 28nm HKMG PFET Performance Enhancement – El Mehdi Bazizi, Alban Zaka, Gabriela Dilliway, Bo Bai, Maciej Wiatr, Francis Benistant, and Manfred Horstmann (Globalfoundries) Si-Passivation of Epitaxial SiGe: Kinetics and Impact on Morphology – Birgit Seiss and Didier Dutartre (STMicroelectronics) Very Low Electron Density in Undoped Enhancement-Mode Si/SiGe TwoDimensional Electron Gases with Thin SiGe Cap Layers – Chiao-Ti Huang, JiunYun Li, and James C. Sturm (Princeton University) Evaluation of Stress Induced by Plasma Assisted ALD SiN Film – Kohki Nagata, Masaya Nagasaka, Takuya Yamaguchi, Atsushi Ogura (Meiji University), Hiroshi Oji, Jin-Young Son, Ichiro Hirosawa (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), and Y. Watanabe, and Y. Hirota (Tokyo Electron, Ltd..)

E6

Advanced Semiconductor-on-Insulator Technology and Related Physics 16

Electronics and Photonics Dominion Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

Opening and Plenary Session – 09:30 – 11:10 Co-Chairs: Yasuhisa Omura and Joao Antonio Martino 09:30 09:40 876

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The Materials Integration Of Ge and InxGa1-X As on Si Template for Next Generation CMOS Applications – Edward Yi Chang, Shih Hsuan Tang, and YuehChin Lin (National Chiao Tung University) (E&P Award Presentation) Si-SiO2 Interface to High-K-Ge/III-V Interface: Passivation and Reliability – D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

Welcoming Remarks Strain Engineering in Fully Depleted SOI MOSFETs: Is Bulk FinFET the Only Path to High Performance – Ali Khakifirooz (IBM) Sharp Switching SOI Devices – Sorin Cristoloveanu, Jing Wan (IMEP), Cyrille Le Royer (CEA LETI), and Alexander Zaslavsky (Brown University) Break

MEMS Technology – 11:10 – 12:10 Co-Chair: Hiromu Ishii 11:10

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High Mobility Channels – 13:20 – 16:20 Co-Chairs: Kuniyuki Kakushima and Vijay Narayanan 13:20

III-V/Ge CMOS Device Technologies for High Performance Logic Applications – Shinichi Takagi, Masafumi Yokoyama, Sang-Hyeon Kim, Rui Zhang, Rena Suzuki, Noriyuki Taoka, and Mitsuru Takenaka (The University of Tokyo) A Brief Review of Doping Issues in III-V Semiconductors – Kevin S. Jones, Aaron G. Lind (University of Florida), Chris Hatem, Steve Moffatt (Applied Materials), and Mark Ridgeway (Australian National University) Limiting Factors of Channel Mobility in III-V/Ge MOSFETs – Shinichi Takagi, Sang-Hyeon Kim, Rui Zhang (The University of Tokyo), Noriyuki Taoka (The University of Tokyo, Nagoya University), and Masafumi Yokoyama, and Mitsuru Takenaka (The University of Tokyo)

Turning an SOI Into MEMS Devices for Optics and RF – Hiroshi Toshiyoshi (The University of Tokyo) Elimination of Curvature in Microelectromechanical-System Membrane – Tomomi Sakata, Keita Yamaguchi, Naru Nemoto, Mitsuo Usui, Fumihiro Sassa, Kazuyoshi Ono, Kazuhiko Takagahara, Kei Kuwabara, Junichi Kodate, and Yoshito Jin (NTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories)

Materials Technology – 14:00 – 14:40 Co-Chair: Bich-Yen Nguyen 14:00

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Atomic Scale Thickness Control of SOI Wafers for Fully Depleted Applications – Walter Schwarzenbach, Nicolas Daval, Vincent Barec, Olivier Bonnin, Pablo-Eduardo Acosta-Alba, Catherine Maddalon, Alexandre Chibko, Timothy Robson, Bich-Yen Nguyen, and Christophe Maleville (SOITEC)

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Monday, May 13

E5

Silicon Compatible Materials, Processes, and Technologies for Advanced Integrated Circuits and Emerging Applications 3


Device Physics and Simulations-1 – 14:40 – 16:00 Co-Chair: Yasuhisa Omura

Monday, May 13

14:40

15:20

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Lessons Learned from Low-Frequency Noise Studies on Fully Depleted UTBOX Silicon-On-Insulator nMOSFETs – Eddy R. Simoen (IMEC), Marc Aoulaiche (Imec), S. D. dos Santos, J. A. Martino (University of São Paulo), Vincent Strobel, Bogdan Cretu, Jean-Marc Routoure, Regis Carin (University of Caen), A. Rodriguez Luque, Juan A. Jimenez Tajada (Universidad de Granada), and Cor Claeys (IMEC) Sharp-Switching High-Current Tunneling Devices – Alexander Zaslavsky (Brown University), Jing Wan (IMEP-MINATEC), Son T. Le, P. Jannaty (Brown University), Sorin Cristoloveanu (IMEP-MINATEC), Cyrille Le Royer (CEA LETI), and D. E. Perea, Shadi A. Dayeh, and S. T. Picraux (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

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Carbon Nanotubes - From Fundamental Processes to Devices

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(Invited) Structure Sorting of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Using Gel Column Chromatography – Hiromichi Kataura, Huaping Liu, Yasuhiro Ito, Maki Shimizu, Yasuko Urabe, Atsushi Hirano, Shunjiro Fujii (Nanosystem Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, CREST, JST), and Takeshi Tanaka (Nanosystem Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) (Invited) The Role of Solutal Instabilities in Growth of High Quality Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes – Avetik R. Harutyunyan (Honda Research Institute USA Inc.) (Invited) Analytical Ultracentrifugation Characterization of Surfactant Variant Structures on Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes – Jeffrey A. Fagan, Carlos Silvera Batista, Vinayak Rastogi, Constantine Yuri Khripin, Ming Zheng, and Angela R. Hight Walker (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Coffee break (Invited) Physical Removal of Metallic Carbon Nanotubes From Nanotube Network Devices – Francois Leonard (Sandia National Laboratories) Micro-Honeycomb Network Structure of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Heterojunction Solar Cell – Kehang Cui, Takaaki Chiba, Hidenori Kinoshita, Pei Zhao, Theerapol Thurakitseree, Taiki Inoue, Erik Einarsson, Shohei Chiashi, and Shigeo Maruyama (The University of Tokyo)

(Invited) Soft Materials Approaches to Carbon Nanotubes: From Gels to Composites – Mohammad F. Islam (Carnegie Mellon University) Selective Precipitation of SurfactantDispersed Carbon Nanotubes – Constantine Yuri Khripin and Ming Zheng (National Institute of Standards and Technology) (Invited) Characterizing yhe Adsorption of Molecules onto SWCNTs – Kirk J. Ziegler, Jia Xu, Justin Clar, and Jean-Claude Bonzongo (University of Florida) Rapid High-Yield Dispersions of LargeDiameter Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with Tunable Narrow Chirality Distribution – Kevin Mistry, Brian A. Larsen, and Jeffrey L. Blackburn (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) (Invited) The Evolution of Species in Carbon Nanotube Ensembles During Chemical Vapor Deposition and Gas Phase Destruction – Paul Finnie (National Research Council Canada, University of Ottawa), Phillip Vinten, Andrew Li-PookThan (University of Ottawa, National Research Council Canada), and Paul Marshall, and Jacques Lefebvre (National Research Council Canada) Handedness Enantioselection of Carbon Nanotubes Using Helical Assemblies of Flavin Mononucleotide – Fotios Papadimitrakopoulos, Darlington Chidi Abanulo, Roholah Sharifi, and Jose Gascon (University of Connecticut) (Invited) Exploring Epitaxial Relationships between Catalyst Metal Nanoparticles and As-Grown Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes – Debosruti Dutta (University of South Florida), Venkat Bhethanabotla (University of South Florida), and R. Mohan Sankaran (Case Western Reserve University)

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(Invited) Thermodynamics on Soluble Carbon Nanotubes: How Do Molecules Replace Surfactants On Carbon Nanotubes? – Naotoshi Nakashima, Yuichi Kato, Ayaka Inoue, and Yasuro Niidome (Kyushu University) (Invited) Chiral-Selective Growth of (9, 8) Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Using Sulfate-Promoted Cobalt Catalysts – Hong Wang, Li Wei, and Yuan Chen (Nanyang Technological University) One-Pot Extraction of Right- and LeftHanded Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Enantiomers Using Fluorene-Binaphthol Chiral Copolymers – Naotoshi Nakashima, Kojiro Akazaki, Fumiyuki Toshimitsu (Kyushu University), Hiroaki Ozawa (Chuo University), and Tsuyohiko Fujigaya (Kyushu University)

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Coffee break (Invited) Simultaneous Discrimination of Diameter, Handedness, and Metallicity of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Chiral Diporphyrin Nanocalipers – Naoki Komatsu and Gang Liu (Shiga University of Medical Science) Separation of Metallic and Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Density Gradient Ultracentrifugation – Min Lang and Yongfu Lian (Heilongjiang University) Carbon Nanostructured Yarn Based Electrode – Bill Logan Riehl (SCNTE LLC) and Bonnie Dell Riehl (SCNTE LLC) (Invited) Alignment Control of Carbon Nanotube Forests From Random to Nearly Perfectly Aligned by Utilizing Crowding Effect – Ming Xu (Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC), College of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Don N. Futaba (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Motoo Yumura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), and Kenji Hata (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

Focus Session: Carbon Nanostructures in Energy Applications and Energy Storage

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures / Battery Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

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Towards Multifunctional Wet Chemically Functionalized Graphene – Integration of Oligomeric, Molecular, and Particulate Building Blocks – D. M. Guldi (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) (Invited) Photo-Thermoelectric Effects in Carbon Nanostructure Devices – Francois Leonard (Sandia National Laboratories) Coffee break Remarkably Durable Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Fabricated Using Carbon Nanotube Composites – Naotoshi Nakashima, Mohamed Berber, and Tsuyohiko Fujigaya (Kyushu University) Oxygen Electroreduction on NitrogenDoped Carbon Nanotube Modified Glassy Carbon Electrodes – Kaido Tammeveski, Ivar Kruusenberg, Merilin Vikkisk, Urmas Joost, and Eugene Shulga (University of Tartu) (Invited) Photosensitized Hydrogen Evolution from Water Using Coaxial Nanohybrid Based on SWCNTs – Yutaka Takaguchi, Yukari Sasada, Takaaki Wada, and Tomoyuki Tajima (Okayama University)

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Fe-, N-Doped Graphitic Mesoporous Carbon Materials as Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts for Alkaline Fuel Cells – Donghun Kim (University of California, Santa Barbara), Hoon Taek Chung, Piotr Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and Bradley F. Chmelka (University of California, Santa Barbara) Controlled Modification of ColloidImprinted Carbon Nanostructures for Application As PEM Fuel Cell Catalyst Supports – Dustin Banham, Fangxia Feng, Tobias Fürstenhaupt (University of Calgary), Siyu Ye (Ballard Power Systems), and Viola Birss (University of Calgary) (Invited) Bilayered Solar Cells with >1% Power Conversion Efficiency Arising from Carbon Nanotube Excitons – Michael S. Arnold, Dominick J. Bindl, and Matthew J. Shea (UW Madison) (Invited) Colloidal Graphene Quantum Dots and Their Potential Applications for Renewable Energy – Liang-shi Li (Indiana University) (Invited) Functional Graphene Structures for Energy-Conversion Devices – Liangti Qu (Beijing Institute of Technology) (Invited) Graphene-Derived Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage: An Overview – TaeYoung Kim and Rodney S. Ruoff (The University of Texas at Austin)

Focus Session: Carbon Nanostructures in Energy Applications and Energy Storage 2 – 14:00 – 16:40 Co-Chairs: Michael S. Arnold and D. M. Guldi 14:00

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(Invited) Graphene-based Electrodes for Energy Storage and Conversion – Xueliang (Andy) Sun (University of Western Ontario) Controlling Ionic Currents in Batteries Using Graphene Gate Electrode – J. Grebel (Berkeley, CA), A. Banerjee (NJIT), and H. Grebel (New Jersey Institute of Technology) Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanosturctures As Cathode for Lithium Air Batteries – Hao Liu, Rui Mi, and Xichuan Liu (Chengdu Green Energy and Green Manufacturing Technology R&D Center, Chengdu Development Center of Science and Technology Academy of Engineering Physics) Enhanced Electrochemical Performance of Tin Nanoparticles On Graphene Nanosheet Thin Film Anode – Rajesh Thomas, Kosuri Yellareswara Rao, and Gowravaram Mohan Rao (Indian Institute of Science) Power-Limiting Role of Internal Resistance in MnO2-Graphitic Carbon Pseudocapacitors – Brad L. Corso, Tatyana Sheps, O. Tolga Gul, and Philip G. Collins (University of California, Irvine)

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Role of Quantum Capacitance of Graphene-Like Carbon Electrodes in Enhancing Supercapacitor Performance – Eunsu Paek, Alexander J. Pak, and Gyeong S. Hwang (The University of Texas at Austin) Direct Correlation Between the Measured Electrochemical Capacitance, Wettability and Surface Functional Groups of Carbon Nanosheets (CNS) – Stella Deheryan (IMEC), Daire J. Cott (IMEC), Marc Heyns (IMEC, University of Leuven), and Philippe M. Vereecken (IMEC, University of Leuven) Supercapacitive Properties of Nanostructured Polypyrrole Formed by Templateless Electropolymerization – Catherine Debiemme-Chouvy and Ahmed Fakhry (LISE - CNRS)

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Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor, Sheraton

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Porphyrin and Supramolecular Assemblies

Porphyrin and Supramolecular Assemblies 1 – 08:00 – 12:20 08:00

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(Invited) Syntheses of Functional Molecules based on Porphyrin for Single Molecular Electronics – Takuji Ogawa, Hirofumi Tanaka, Daisuke Tanaka, Tomoko Inose, Murni Handayani, and Takashi Tamaki (Osaka University) (Invited) Synthesis and Reactivities of Meso-Free and Core-Modified [14] Triphyrins(211) – Daiki Kuzuhara, Yuka Sakakibara (Nara Institute of Science and Technology), and Hiroko Yamada (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, CREST, JST) (Invited) Computational Materials Design: Porphyrins as Building Blocks of Designer Materials – Hideaki Kasai (Osaka University) (Invited) Nucleotidic and Peptidic MultiPorphyrinic Devices: When the Desired Conformation Is Determined by Chiral Flexible Linkers – Nathalie Solladie (Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, CNRS) (Invited) Generating Porphyrin-Assemblies with Porphyrin-Lego® – Bernhard Kräutler (Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Innsbruck) Coffee break (Invited) Photoinduced Charge Separation in Supramolecules Between Li+@C60 and Chlorins – Kei Ohkubo, Yuki Kawashima, Kentaro Mase (Osaka University, ALCA, JST), and Shunichi Fukuzumi (Osaka University, ALCA, JST, Ewha Womans University) (Invited) From Supramolecular Functionality to Functional Materials – Victor Borovkov (Osaka University, Metek Kitamura Co, Ltd.)

(Invited) Supramolecular Porphyrin Polymerization Through Charge-Transfer Host-Guest Interaction – Takeharu Haino (Hiroshima University) (Invited) Π-Extended Porphyrins – Mathias O. Senge and Aoife A. Ryan (Trinity College Dublin) (Invited) The “Breathing” of Corrole Ring – Roberto Paolesse, Sara Nardis, Donato Monti, Giuseppe Pomarico, Federica Mandoj, Manuela Stefanelli, and Corrado Di Natale (University of Rome Tor Vergata) (Invited) π-Extended Porphyrins Synthesis and Optical Properties – Daniel T. Gryko (Institute of Organic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Chemistry), Agnieszka Nowak-Król, Dominik Koszelewski, Jan P. Lewtak (Institute of Organic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences), and Mikhail Drobizhev, and Aleksander Rebane (Montana State University,) (Invited) Chirality Transfer for Sensing, Memory and Separation – Roberto Purrello (Catania University)

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(Invited) Chiral Diporphyrin Nanocalipers: New Host Molecule Next to Nanotweezers for Separation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes – Naoki Komatsu and Gang Liu (Shiga University of Medical Science) (Invited) Preparation and Photophysical Properties of Photofunctional Supramolecular Architectures of Porphyrins – Taku Hasobe (Keio University) (Invited) Supramolecular Porphyrin Arrays Mediated by Hemoprotein Matrix – Takashi Hayashi, Koji Oohora, and Akira Onoda (Osaka University) (Invited) Self-Assembled Monolayers of Porphyrin Derivatives on Semiconductor Surfaces: Photoindued Reactions at the Interface – Nikolai Tkachenko, Hanna Saarenpää, Essi Sariola-Leikas, Alexander Efimov, Helge Lemmetyinen (Tampere University of Technology), Hiroshi Imahori (Kyoto University), Pasi Myllyperkiö (University of Jyväskylä), and Alexander Pyymaki Perros, and Harri Lipsanen (Aalto University) (Invited) Supramolecular Metalloporphyrins: From Electrocatalysis to Photodynamic Therapy Agents – Shawn Swavey (University of Dayton) (Invited) Supramolecular Aspects of Porphyrins for Switching, Sensing and Sensitizing – Jonathan Patrick Hill, Richard Charvet, Jan Labuta, Mao Li (National Institute for Materials Science), Shinsuke Ishihara (National Institute for Materials Science), and Katsuhiko Ariga (National Institute for Materials Science) Meeting Program

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(Invited) DNA as a Supramolecular Scaffold for Porphyrin and Metal Complex Assemblies – Eugen Stulz (University of Southampton) (Invited) Synthesis and Properties of New Superstructured Chromophores based on Porphyrin Rings – Athanassios Georgios Coutsolelos, Georgios Charalambidis, Kalliopi Ladomenou (University of Crete), Theodoros Lazarides (University of Ioannina), and Christina Stangel, Dimitra Daphnomili, Athanasia Petrou, Vagelis Papastamatakis, Afroditi Apostolopoulou, Kostas Karikis, Vasilis Nikolaou, Galateia Zervaki, Panagiotis Aggaridis, and Pyros Nova (University of Crete)

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Ethanol Oxidation

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology Windsor East, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

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Introductory Remarks Multifunctional Nanostructured Materials for Electrocatalytic and Bioelectrocatalytic Oxidation of Ethanol – Pawel J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw) Value Added Coversion of Carbon Dioxide to Alcohol Fuels – Krishnan Rajeshwar (University of Texas), Norma de Tacconi (The University of Texas at Arlington), Ghazaleh Ghadimkhani (University of Texas at Arlington), and Wilaiwan Chanmanee, and Csaba Janaky (The University of Texas at Arlington) Break

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Grahame Award Symposium and Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Dominion Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

Climate Change – 08:40 – 11:00 Co-Chairs: Andrew M. Herring and Shelley D. Minteer 08:40

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Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Ethanol Electro-Oxidation – Germano Tremiliosi-Filho (Universidade de São Paulo) Oxidation of Ethanol and Its Derivatives On Well Defined Pt Single Crystal Electrodes Vicinal to Pt(111): A Comparative Study – Rosa Aran-Ais (University of Alicante), Nathalia Abe Santos, Mercedes Villulas (Universidade Estadual Paulista), and Juan M. Feliu (University of Alicante) Platinum Electrochemistry and Electrocatalysis: Unraveling the Origins of Its Unique Behavior – Gregory Jerkiewicz (Queen’s University)

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Ethanol Oxidation on Platinum Catalysts in Acidic/Basic Electrolytes – Andrzej Wieckowski (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Robert B. Kutz (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign), and Björn Braunschweig (University Erlangen-Nuremberg) Insights on Oxygen Reduction Reaction On Au and Pt Polycrystalline Surface as Seen by in Situ Surface Enhanced IR Absorption Spectroscopy – YuYe Jay Tong (Georgetown University) Ethanol Oxidation in Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells – Berthold BL Reeb (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility Singapore), Norbert Kluy (Technische Universität München), Oliver Schneider (Technische Universität München), and Ulrich Stimming (Technische Universität München) Synthesis of Ultrapure Nanoparticles and Its Applications to Electroocatalysis Ethanol and Ethylene Glycol Oxidation On Pt – Aneta Januszewska (University of Warsaw), Paweł Kulboka (University of Warsaw), and Adam Lewera, and Rafal Jurczakowski (University of Warsaw)

Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 in Aqueous Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide Solutions – Kanala Lakshminarasimha Phani (CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Currently: Queens College CUNY), and N. Sreekanth, and Chinnaya Jeyabharathi (CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute) Method Development for Quantification of Activity of Carbon-Supported Cu Nanoparticles Toward CO2 Electroreduction – Olga Baturina (Naval Research Laboratory), Monica Padilla, Alexey Serov (University of New Mexico), Zhichao Wang (Michigan Technological University), Albert Epshteyn (Naval Research Laboratory), and Wenzhen Li (Michigan Technological University) CO2 Electroreduction At Pd/Au(111) and Pd/Pt(111) Multilayers – Aneta Januszewska, Rafal Jurczakowski, and Pawel J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw) Break

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STEP- Developing of a Mobile Outdoor System for the Solar Thermal Electrochemical Process for Green Cement Production – Jason Lau, Jessica Stuart, Baochen Cui, and Stuart Licht (The George Washington University) CO2–brine Solubility and the Effects of Salt Precipitation During Carbon Dioxide Injection through Pore-Scale Network Modeling – Jonathan S. Ellis and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto) Pore Network Reconstructions and PoreScale Characterization of Limestone and Carbonate-Based Rocks for Deep Geologic Carbon Sequestration – Marina FreireGormaly, Jonathan S. Ellis, Aimy Bazylak, and Heather L. MacLean (University of Toronto)

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A Reference Electrode for Room Temperature Ionic Liquids Electrochemical Studies – Boris Shvartsev, Hila Shasha (Israeli Institute of Technology), Eliezer Gileadi (School of Chemistry, Tel-Aviv University), Ruediger Eichel (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institut für Energie und Klimaforschung IEK-9), and Yair Ein-Eli (Israeli Institute of Technology) Influence of Electrode Potential On the Interfacial Structure of Cleaved Single Crystal Bi(111) Electrode 1-Butyl-4Methylpyridinium Tetrafluoroborate Interface – Erik Anderson, Vitali Grozovski, Liis Siinor, Carolin Siimenson, Vladislav Ivaništšev, Karmen Lust, and Enn Lust (University of Tartu) Solvation: Why Lithium Trifluoromethanesulfonate in Common Battery Solvents Makes a Poor Electrolyte – Matthew P. Foley, Christopher J. Worosz, Luke M. Haverhals, Kurt D. Sweely (US Naval Academy), Wesley Henderson (North Carolina State University), Hugh De Long (US Air Force Office of Scientific Research), and Paul C. Trulove (US Naval Academy)

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Removal of Erythrocyte Ghosts From Biological Media by Means of Electrochemically Modified Activated Carbon – Mogely Sh Khubutiya, Mark M. Goldin, Natalia V. Borovkova, Maxim S. Makarov, Andrey A. Stepanov, Valery B. Khvatov (NV Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine), and Mikhail M. Goldin (Liberty University) Break Redox Potential and Antioxidant Activity Monitoring for Complication Diagnosis in Patients with Kidney Transplants – Anatoly K. Evseev, Mark M. Goldin (NV Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine), Mojtaba Mirzaeian (University of the West of Scotland), Alexey V. Pinchuk, Guzel R. Garaeva, Elena V. Klychnikova (NV Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine), Mikhail M. Goldin (Liberty University), and Vladimir A. Kolesnikov (DI Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia) Non-Enzymatic Glucose Oxidation at Electrocatalytic Metal Oxide Films – Richard Doyle (Trinity College Dublin) and Michael EG Lyons (Trinity College) The Electrochemical Approach towards Proton Coupled Electron Transfer Reaction Pathways for Oxidation of Thymine in Water – Muhammad Tahir Soomro, Guenter Grampp, and Truong Xuan Nguyen (Graz University of Technology) Analysis of the Time Dependence of the Platinum Electrode Open-Circuit Potential in Blood Serum – Anatoly K. Evseev (NV Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine), Mark M. Goldin (NV Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine, NV Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine), Alexey D. Davydov, Boris M. Grafov (AN Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences), and Mikhail M. Goldin (Liberty University)

State of the Art Tutorial on Membranes and MEAs for Low Temperature Fuel Cells Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Morning Session – 08:10 – 12:00 Co-Chair: Thomas A. Zawodzinski 08:10 08:20 1435

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Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Proton Conducting Membranes for Pemfcs: Synthesis, Properties and Relaxations – Vito Di Noto, Enrico Negro, Sandra Lavina (University of Padova), Keti Vezzù (University of Venice “Ca’ Foscari”), and Giuseppe Pace (Institute of Molecular Sciences and Technologies, ISTM-CNR and INSTM) Break High Temperature Polymer Membranes for Fuel Cells and Sustainable Energy Devices – Brian Benicewicz (University of South Carolina) A Tutorial on Alternate Proton Conducting Membranes – S. R. Narayanan and G. K. Surya Prakash (University of Southern California) Elucidating Structure/Function Relations in PEMs with Multiscale Simulations – Stephen J. Paddison (The University of Tennessee)

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Proton Exchange Membranes for Hydrogen Generation - A Tutorial On Research Needs and Challenges for PEM Electrolysis Vs Fuel Cells – Katherine E. Ayers, Everett Anderson, Christopher Capuano, Michael Niedzwiecki, and Julie Renner (Proton OnSite) Water Uptake in PFSA Membranes – Ahmet Kusoglu, Gi Suk Hwang, and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Break Superprotonic Solid Acid Membranes: Alternative Proton Conductors for Fuel Cells – Alexander B. Papandrew (The University of Tennessee Knoxville) Fabrication and Properties of Electrospun Fuel Cell Membranes – Peter N. Pintauro, Jason B. Ballengee, Andrew Park, Jun Woo Park, and Ryszard Wycisk (Vanderbilt University) State-of-the-Art Understanding of Water Management in PEFCs – Matthew M. Mench (The University of Tennessee Knoxville) Concluding Remarks

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Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Conference Room E, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Morning Session 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Zoraida Aguilar, Hugh De Long, Ajit Khosla, L. A. Nagahara, Aleksandr Simonian, and Nianqiang Wu 08:00

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Glucose Detection at Single Gold Nanowires – Karen Dawson (Tyndall National Institute - University College Cork), Sean Barry (Tyndall National Institute - University College Cork, Tyndall National Institute - University College Cork), and Amelie Wahl, and Alan O’Riordan (Tyndall National Institute University College Cork) Solid-State Nanopore Sensors with Integrated Electrodes – Tim Albrecht, Azadeh Bahrami, Silvia Di Lecce, Fatma Dogan, Joshua B. Edel, Thomas Gibb, Aleksandar Ivanov, Agnieszka Rutkowska, and Justyna Skalkowska (Imperial College London) Immobilization of Protein Aptamers on Binary SAM for Protein Sensing Applications – Hamid Feyzizarnagh, Nathan Reaver, Dong-Shik Kim, and Brent D. Cameron (University of Toledo) Development of PtRu/Graphene Bimetallic Catalysts for H2O2 Detection in Biosensing – Chih-Chien Kung, Po-Yuan Lin, Xiong Yu, and Chung-Chiun Liu (Case Western Reserve University) Concept of DNA Biosensors with Protective Outer-Sphere Membranes – Jan Labuda, Lenka Hlavata, Katarina Benikova, and Anton Ambrozy (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava) Break Detection of Prostate Cancer Biomarker, Alpha-Methylacyl-CoA Racemase (AMACR), Using a Nanoparticle Electrochemical Biosensor – Po-Yuan Lin (Case Western Reserve University), Kai-Lun Cheng (National Chung Hsing University), James D. McGuiffin-Cawley (Case Western Reserve University), Fuh-Sheng Shieu (Natuional Chung Hsing University), and Anna C. Samia, Sanjay Gupta, Matthew Cooney, Cheryl Thompson, and Chung-Chiun Liu (Case Western Reserve University) Sensing at the Nanoscale: Properties of Nanoscale Interfaces between Immiscible Liquids Formed at the Mouths of Nanopore Arrays – Damien Arrigan, Masniza Sairi, Rowan Mitchell (Curtin University), Jorg Strutwolf (University of Tubingen), and Debbie Silvester (Curtin University) Ni(OH)2/Co(OH)2-Based Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensors – Chien Hung Lien (National Tsing Hua University), Jia-Cing Chen (National Tsing Hua University, National Tsing Hua University), Chi-Chang Hu (National Tsing Hua University), and David Shan-Hill Wang (National Tsing Hua University, National Tsing Hua University) 59

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The Effect of Ionic Liquid (BMIM-BF4) on Screen-Printed Glucose Irc Biosensor Modified with Crosslinking Chitosan Matrix – Chang-Jung (Alan) Hsueh, Enoch Nagelli, Liming Dai, and Chung-Chiun Liu (Case Western Reserve University) Evaluation of Differentiation State of an Embryonic Stem Cell Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy – Yasufumi Takahashi, Yoshiharu Matsumae, Kosuke Ino, Hitoshi Shiku, and Tomokazu Matsue (Tohoku University) Novel 3D Integration Technology for Whole Cell Bio-Electrochemical Sensor – Heftsi Ragones, David Schreiber, Alexandra Inberg, Olga Berkh, Amihay Freeman, and Yosi Shacham-Diamand (Tel-Aviv University)

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Electropolymerized Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (E-MIP) Sensors – Rigoberto Advincula (Case Western Reserve University) Stochastic Sensors – New Tools for the Screening for Obesity – Raluca Ioana Stefan-VAN Staden, Livia Alexandra Gugoasa, and Jacobus Frederick VAN Staden (National Institute of Research for Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter) Break Conductometric Hydrogen Gas Sensor Based On Templateless Electrodeposited Polypyrrole Nanowires – Catherine Debiemme-Chouvy (LISE - CNRS), and Laith Al-Mashat, and Wojciech Wlodarski (RMIT University) Biofunctionalzed Carbon Nanotubes Sensors for Discriminate Detection of Organophosphorus Compounds – Jeffrey Kirsch, Xiaoyun Yang, and Aleksandr Simonian (Auburn University) Miniaturized Electrochemical Detection Platform for Label-Free Evaluation of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor Activity – Anthony J. Veloso (University of Toronto, University of Toronto Scarborough), Svetlana Mikhaylichenko (University of Toronto Scarborough), and Kagan Kerman (University of Toronto, University of Toronto Scarborough) Enhanced Luminescent Properties of Europium Complex by Replacement of Water Molecules by 1, 10-Phenanthroline – Rajesh Kumar Lather, V. B. Taxak, and Satyender Pal Khatkar (Maharshi Dayanand University)

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Sensor Conference Room C, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

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Electrochemically Induced Actuation of a Liquid Metal Alloy for Shape Reconfigurable Microsystems – Mohammad Rashed Khan, Chris Trlica, Collin B. Eaker, and Michael D. Dickey (NC State University) Film-Based Shear Force Sensor Using Electrolyte – Shigeru Toyama, Yasuhiro Tanaka (Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center), Sayoko Utsumi, Takashi Nakamura (Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center, Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center), Terumasa Noguchi, Yasuhiko Yoshida (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Toyo University), and Tokio Umino (Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Denki University) CMOS-SOI-Nems Transistor (TeraMOS) for Terahertz Imaging – Alexander Svetlitza (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology) and Yael Nemirovsky (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Kinneret Academic College) Two Terminal Impedance Spectroscopy of Electrowetting on Dielectric Test Structures – Xiaoyu Hu, Carl Knospe, Marcel Mibus, Giovanni Zangari, and Michael Reed (University of Virginia)

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Plasma-Generated Nanostructured Paper for Control of Fluid Interactions – Lester Li, Victor Breedveld, and Dennis Hess (Georgia Institute of Technology) Effect of Electrode Material On Resistive Switching Characteristics in TaON Nonvolatile Memory Devices – MinChen Chen, Ting-Chang Chang (National Sun Yat-Sen University), Yi-Chieh Chiu (National Chiao Tung University), Shih-Cheng Chen (National Tsing Hua University), and Sheng-Yao Huang, YongEn Syu, Kuan-Chang Chang, Tsung-Ming Tsai, and Simon M. Sze (National Sun YatSen University) Thickness Dependent Photocatalytic Activity of TiO2/Fe2O3 and FeTiO3 Thin Films – Kuan Hua Li and Yen-Hua Chen (National Cheng Kung University) SiO2 Nanoparticles Synthesized from Diatomite – Chi-Hui Liang (National Cheng Kung University) CO2 Capture by Modified Kaolinite Minerals – De Long Lu and Yen-Hua Chen (National Cheng Kung University) Direct Laser Patterning of Self Assembled Monolayers On Cobalt Chromium (CoCr) Alloy – Rahul Bhure (Norfolk State University), Anil Mahapatro (Wichita State University), and Carl Bonner (Norfolk State University) Photocatalytic Efficiency of Ag Nanoparticles Embedded in the SrTiO3 Film by RF Magnetron Sputtering Deposition – Yen-Hua Chen (National Cheng Kung University) Switchable Surfaces: Electrochemical Control Over Polymers at the Nanometer Level – Yiwen Pei (MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, University of Auckland) Fabrication of a Novel Micro-NanoHybrid Porous Silicon Array for Photonic Crystal Application – Daohan Ge (School of Mechanical Engineering, Jiangsu University, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Minchang Wang, Wenjun Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), and Jiwei Jiao (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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Electrodeposition of Copper/IndiumDoped N-Type Bismuth Telluride-Based Thermoelectric Nanomaterials – Andrew J. Naylor, Elena Koukharenko, Iris S. Nandhakumar, and Neil M. White (University of Southampton) Sol-Gel Synthesis and Photoluminescent Properties of Tb3+ Doped SrGd2O4 Nanophosphor – Satyender Pal Khatkar (Maharshi Dayanand University) Amidetriazole: A Versatile Building Block for Construction of Oxyanion Anion Receptors – Yongjun Li, Huibiao Liu, and Yuliang Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Water-Dispersed Quantum Dots of Coordination Polymers with Strong Photoluminescence – Huibiao Liu, Yongjun Li, and Yuliang Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Growing Uniform Copolymer Nanowire Arrays for High Stability and Efficient Field Emission – Yuliang Li, Huibiao Liu, and Yongjun Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Non-Heating Atomic Layer Deposition of TiO2 by Using Plasma Excited Water Vapor – Kensaku Kanomata, Katsuaki Momiyama, Takahiko Suzuki, Shigeru Kubota, Kazuhiro Hirahara, and Fumihiko Hirose (Yamagata University) Thermodynamic Stability of Ni/Sb2Te3 Interface by First-Principles Calculations – Hsiao-Hsuan Hsu (Industrial Technology Research Institute), Chun-Hu Cheng (National Taiwan Normal University), and Chiung-Hui Huang, Shan-Haw Chiou, YuLi Lin, Meng-Chang Lin, Ching-Chen Wu, and Yi-Cheng Li (Industrial Technology Research Institute) Formation of Au Nanoparticles On the Surface of Si Nanowire – Dong Wook Kwak, Dong Wha Lee, Dong Hyuk Suh, and Hoon Young Cho (Dongguk University) Synthesis of ZnO Nanobrush for Application in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – Yi-Hsiang Luo, Kuo-Yen Huang, and Jin-Hua Huang (National Tsing Hua University) Formation of Natural Polyelectrolyte Layer by Layer (LBL) Coating On Magnesium Alloy – Anil Mahapatro, Laura Elson, and Ramazan Asmatulu (Wichita State University) Implanted Nano-Hole Arrays for the Enhanced Efficiency of III-V Based Solar Cells and Light Emitting Diodes – Hieu Pham Trung Nguyen (McGill University), Hoang Duy Nguyen (Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology), Sun-il Mho (Ajou University, Division of Energy Systems Research, Ajou University), and Jaejin Lee (Ajou University) Tuning Magnetoconvective Flow In a Redox-Magnetohydrodynamic Microfluidic System – Preston G. Scrape and Ingrid Fritsch (University of Arkansas)

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Carbon Monoxide Gas Sensor Based On Pt/CeO2-ZrO2-SnO2 Catalyst – Ayaka Hosoya, Shinji Tamura, and Nobuhito Imanaka (Osaka University) Extended Reliability of Graphene Coated Phosphors for White Light Emitting Diode Applications – G. Anoop, In Hyun Cho, Seung Jae Lee, Wu Shu Lu, Yensil Park, Soo Young Kim, and Jae Soo Yoo (ChungAng University) Insertion and Extraction Mechanisms of Lithium in Aluminum Model Electrodes Studied by In Situ XRD: A Comparison with Gold – Philipp Bach, Andreas Seemayer (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung), Uta Rütt, Olof Gutowski (DESY Hamburg), and Frank Uwe Renner (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung) Evaluation of Anti-Corrosion Top Coatings by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) – W. Dorriety, R. Hanrahan (US Naval Academy), F. Lancaster (Naval Air Systems Command), and R. L. Calhoun (US Naval Academy) Solid Phase Growth Of β-FeSi2 on Si (111) with FeSi Source and Its Application to Photonic Devices – Katsuaki Momiyama, Kensaku Kanomata, Shigeru Kubota, and Fumihiko Hirose (Yamagata University) Inc.orporation of Manganese Dioxide within Few-Layer Graphene from Expandable Graphite for Supercapacity – Tiefeng Liu, Dianlong Wang, and Chenfeng Guo (Harbin Institute of Technology) Accelerating Analyte Quantification through Dynamic Sensor Calibration – Zongyu Geng, Feng Yang, Nianqiang Wu (West Virginia University), and Jing Li (NASA AMES Research Center) Pulsed Electrodeposition of Rhenium – Rhenium Oxide on Tin-Doped Indium Oxide – Alejandro Vargas Uscategui and Luis Cifuentes Seves (Universidad de Chile) Electrochemical Study of the Anodic Reactions on SIMFUEL (UO2) in Hydrogen Peroxide Solution – Linda Wu (University of Western Ontario), Zack Qin (University of Western Ontario,), and David Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario) EIS Study on Copper Electrodepositon -Roles Of MoO42- as an Additive into Electrolyte Solution- – Yusuke Ito, Yoshinao Hoshi, Isao Shitanda, and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science) Fabrication of Paper-Based ScreenPrinted Chromatographic Electrochemical Biosensor – Tasuku Yamaguchi, Yoshinao Hoshi, Isao Shitanda, and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

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Instantaneous Impedance Study for Biofuel Cell Based on Screen-Printed Porous Carbon Electrodes – Yukihiro Yoshihata, Yoshinao Hoshi, Isao Shitanda, Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science), and Seiya Tsujimura (University of Tsukuba) Electrocatalytic Reduction of Gas-Phased CO2 on Nano-Sized Sn Electrode Surface – Seunghwa Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), HyungKuk Ju (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), Hongrae Jeon (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), Revocatus L. Machunda (The Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology (NMAIST), Tanzania), and Jae Kwang Lee, and Jaeyoung Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)) Rapid Thermal Anneal Process for Indium-Tin-Oxide Electrode Formed on Chemically Strengthened Glass – ChanHwa Hong, Jae-Heon Shin, Kyung Hyun Kim, Nae-Man Park, Bosul Kim (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), Dong-Ho Kang (Novatech Co, Ltd.), Sun-Young Ryou (Sun Moon University), Byeong-Kwon Ju (Korea University), and Woo-Seok Cheong (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) A SiOx-Carbon-Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanocomposite as a High Stability Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Chenfeng Guo, Dianlong Wang, and Tiefeng Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology) Mimization of Inc.ubation Layer in Nanocrystalline Silicon Films Prepared by Catalytic CVD At 100 °C – Tae-Ho Song and Wan-Shick Hong (University of Seoul) Influence of the Impurities of Platinum On the Surface Treatment with the Repetitive Square Wave Potential Sweeping in Sulfuric Acid – Marika Muto and Shinichi Tanaka (Kurume National College of Technology) Effect of Polydopamine-Coated Separators On Electrochemical Performance of High Power Lithium Metal Secondary Batteries – Yunju Lee, Myungwon Seo (Hanbat National University), Byung-hyun Kim (W-Scope Korea Co, Ltd.), MyungHyun Ryou (Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology), Jang Wook Choi (Korea Advanced Institue of Science and Technology), and Yong Min Lee (Hanbat National University) Partially Fluorinated and Tetrasulfonated Poly(arylene biphenylsulfone) Block Coploymers for Fuel Cell Membranes and Their Major Characteristics – Ji Young Chu, Kyu Ha Lee, Bom Kim, Ae Rhan Kim, Kee Suk Nahm, and Dong Jin Yoo (Chonbuk National University)

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The Effect of Redox Cycling On the Fe3+ Reduction within the Microchannel Electrochemical Cells – Yan Li, Willem Van Roy, Philippe M. Vereecken, and Liesbet Lagae (IMEC) Studies of Ion Dynamics in Cathode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries Using Solid-State NMR – Danielle L. Smiley, L. J. M. Davis, and Gillian R. Goward (McMaster University) The Effect of Bimetallic Surface Composition On the Activity Towards Ethanol Oxidation – Taylor R. Garrick, Weijian Diao, John Meynard Tengco, John Monnier, and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina) Optical Analysis and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) as a Useful Analytical Tools for Photovoltaic (PV) Degradation Analysis – Gilbert Omorodion Osayemwenre and EL Meyer (University of Fort Hare) Cation Effect On Mass Changes of a Gold Electrode in Basic Media – Khalil Laouani, Genevieve Ariotti, and Ewa Pater (SUNY Plattsburgh) Inosoxy/Polyethyleneimine Layer-byLayer Thin Films: Effect of pH On Inosoxy Loading and Implication On Its Catalytic Activity – Bhagya Gunasekera, Anecia Chatmon, and Mekki Bayachou (Cleveland State University) Breath Acetone as Assessment of Ketoacidotic Status – Emily Mrugacz (University of Iowa) and Johna Leddy (The University of Iowa) Modified Carbon Fiber Microelectodes with Ruthenium Oxide Nanoparticles for Sensitive Detection of Nitric Oxide in Biological Samples – Tiyash Bose, Thomas Bomberger, and Mekki Bayachou (Cleveland State University) Kinetic Parameters for the Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction On Pt(hkl) Electrodes in Dilute Sulphuric Acid – Ron F. Mann and Chris P. Thurgood (Royal Military College) One Step Synthesis of Iron Deposited Nitrogen Doped Graphene as a Highly Active Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Baejung Kim, Aiping Yu, and Zhongwei Chen (University of Waterloo) TL Reproducibility of HPHT Diamond Enhanced By γ Irradiation and Thermal Annealing – María Inés Gil Tolano (Universidad de Sonora, Departamento de Investigación en Fisíca), and Martin Pedroza Montero, and Rodrigo Meléndrez (Universidad de Sonora, Departamento de Investigación en Física) Shape-Controlled Core (Pd)–Shell (Pt) Catalysts for Electrocatalysis of ORR in Fuel Cells – Naresh Nalajala, Manoj Neergat (IIT Bombay), and Bradley Ladewig (Monash University)

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The Factors Contributing to Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) Activity Improvement in Pd-Based Alloy Catalysts – Ramesh Kumar Singh and Manoj Neergat (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB)) Detection of Dopamine in the Presence of Interferents Using Redox Cycling – Mengjia Hu and Ingrid Fritsch (University of Arkansas) Tuning of Size and Shape of the Gold Nanoparticles by Controlling the pH During Seed Mediated Growth – Mohammad Rezaur Rahman (University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Tokyo Institute of Technology) and Takeo Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology) New Routes Towards the Formation of Tin Oxide Inverted Opals for Charge Storage Applications – Michal Osiak, Eileen Armstrong, and Colm O’Dwyer (University College Cork) The Relationship Between Hydrogen Diffusion Parameters and Hydrogen Assisted Cracking Susceptibility in High Strength Steel under Tensile Stress – Sung Jin Kim (POSTECH), Hwan Gyo Jung (POSCO), and Kyoo Young Kim (POSTECH) Study of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell at Various Concentration and Elevated Temperature for Portable Electronic Devices Application – Adibah Hani binti Azit (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS) Quantum Analysis of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Mechanism At the Mitochondria: The Power Generator of Eukaryotic Organisms – Yu-Chien Ting (National Tsing Hua University) Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Based Sensing for Selective Blood Protein Monitoring Through the Use of Aptamer Technology – Yongsoon Hwang, Nathan Reaver, Hamid Feyzizarnagh, Niraj Gupta, Dong-Shik Kim, and Brent D. Cameron (University of Toledo) 3-Dimensional Atom Probe Analysis On Intergranular Segregation and Precipitation Behavior in Ti-Nb Stabilized Low Cr Ferritic Stainless Steel – Jin Ho Park (Pohang University of Science and Technology), Jeong Kil Kim (POSCO), Bong Ho Lee (National Center for Nanomaterials Technology), and Kyoo Young Kim (POSTECH) Application of Alginate-Binder to Carbon Anodes and Their Electrochemical Performance – Kazunari Soeda (Kansai University), Yukiko Matsui (Kansai University), and Masaki Yamagata, and Masashi Ishikawa (Kansai University) Novel Sulfur and Carbon Highly Tolerant Current Collecting Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell – Ning Yan, Tong Gao, Jing-Li Luo, and Karl T. Chuang (University of Alberta)

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Improvement of Resistance Switching Behavior by Localizing Filament with Si Injection WOX Switching Layer – ShengYao Huang, Ting-Chang Chang, Yong-En Syu (National Sun Yat-Sen University), Ya-Chi Hung (National Sun Yat-sen University), and Kuan-Chang Chang, MinChen Chen, Tsung-Ming Tsai, and Simon M. Sze (National Sun Yat-Sen University) Characterization of Liquid Fuel-Based Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – James M. Dolciamore (Western Oregon University), and Kyle T. Clark, and John B. Kerr (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) High Temperature Corrosion Behaviour of Ni Based Superalloys – Yeon Sang Hwang (Sungkyunkwan University) Characteristics and Preparation of ZnS/PSi Heterojunction Solar Cells – Te-Hua Fang (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences), Yu-Jen Hsiao (National Nano Device Laboratories), and Po-Hsun Chou (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences) BaLaIn2O55 Electrolyte Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with Novel Porous Electrolyte Surface Structure – Xuesong Shen, Kaoru Takasu, and Takeshi Yao (Kyoto University) Cycle Performance of Nano Inc.lusion Containing LiMn2O4 Cathode Material at 3V Range – Yuya Kawai and Takeshi Yao (Kyoto University)

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Fabrication of ZnO/Absorber Heterostructures for Nanostructured Solar – Valentina Ivanova, Raul Salazar, Sylvia Sanchez (CEA-Leti), Dmitry Aldakov (CEA-INAC), and Claude Lévy-Clément (CNRS) Composition-Dependent Photoelectrochemical Property of NonStoichiometric Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) Nanoparticles Synthesized in Hot Organic Solutions – Hiroyasu Nishi (Nagoya University), Susumu Kuwabata (Osaka University), and Tsukasa Torimoto (Nagoya University) Bioactive Titanate Nanostructures Fabricated by Hydrothermal-Assisted Anodization – Chun-Yi Chen (Waseda University), Kazunari Ozasa (RIKEN), Ken-ichi Katsumata (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Mizuo Maeda (RIKEN), Kiyoshi Okada, Nobuhiro Matsushita (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and Tetsuya Osaka (Waseda University)

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Imaging State of Charge and Its Correlation to Strong Interaction Variety in Graphene Based Nano Hybrid for Energy Application: A Case Study of LmfpGraphene – Jigang Zhou and Jian Wang (Canadian Light Source) Investigation of Electromagnetic Properties of Carbon Nanotube-Silica Nanowire Composite – Praveen K. Sekhar (Washington State University, Vancouver), Hanna Mekonen Mekonen, Tutku Karacolak (Washington State University Vancouver), and Mustafa Asili (Mississipi State University) Break Photoelectrochemical Properties of Fe2O3/ CuFe2O4 Composite Nanorod Arrays as Photoanodes – Kun Wu, Chunting Liu, Mingwei Shang, Qianqian Zhu (Qingdao University of Science and Technology), and Lifeng Dong (Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Missouri State University) LiNi05Mn15O4 Nanowires Produced by Electrospinning Method – Rui Xu (University of Rochester), Ilias Belharouak, Jiang-Lan Shui (Argonne National Laboratory), and James CM Li (University of Rochester) Synthesis of Nanocoral Structured TiO2 and Its Photoelectrical Performance in Dye and Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells – Yang Li, Qiong Sun, Xianmiao Sun (Qingdao University of Science and Technology), and Lifeng Dong (Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Missouri State University) Tailor-Designed Nanostructured CeO2Au Thin Films for Non-Enzymatic Electrochemical Glucose Sensor – Maxime Gougis, Amel Tabet-Aoul, Dongling Ma, and Mohamed Mohamedi (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique) Electrochemically Control of Conformation of Polymer Brush Grafted Onto Conducting Polymer Films – Yiwen Pei (University of Auckland)

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Electroless Plating of Rhenium Base Alloys with Nickel, Cobalt and Iron – Alla Duhin, Alexandra Inberg, Noam Eliaz (Tel-Aviv University), and Eliezer Gileadi (School of Chemistry, Tel-Aviv University) Fabrication of a Novel Covalently Bonded Cysteine Network for Immobilization of Gold Nanoparticles – Mohammad Rezaur Rahman (University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Tokyo Institute of Technology) and Takeo Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Break Characterization of Hybrid Copper/ Oxygen Vacancy Nanofilaments – Yuhong Kang, Tong Liu, and Marius K. Orlowski (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) Complex Oxides Nanocrystals Via Pulsed Laser Ablation – Wen-I Liang, Hsiang-Jung Chen, Chun-Hao Ma, Chih-Ya Tsai, WenFeng Hsieh, and Ying-Hao Chu (National Chiao Tung University) Controlling Interferometric Properties of Anodically Formed Nanotubular Tantalum Oxide Films – Corie A. Horwood, David T. Cramb (University of Calgary), and Viola Birss (University of Calgary) Comparison of Resistive Switching between Tantalum Oxides Deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition and E-Beam Physical Vapor Evaporation – Marius K. Orlowski, Yuhong Kang, Tong Liu (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), and Tanmay Potnis (Virginia Tech)

Energy Technology/Battery - Joint General Session

Energy Technology / Battery Grand Ballroom West, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

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ALD Coatings on Cathodes with Increased Performance for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Xifei Li, Jian Liu (Western University), Xiangbo Meng, Yongji Tang, Ruying Li (University of Western Ontario), Mei Cai (General Motors Research & Development Center), and Xueliang (Andy) Sun (University of Western Ontario) Factors Influencing Electrochemical Performance of Composite Cathodes for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries – Chandan Ghanty (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), Rajendra Nath Basu (Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute), and Subhasish Basu Majumder (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur) On the Consequences of Manganese Dissolution in Li-Ion Batteries – Ion Cornel Halalay (General Motors Global R&D)

Impacts of Mn Dissolution in Lithium Manganese Oxides on the SEI Formation – Peng Lu (General Motors R&D Center), Chen Li (Zee Aero Inc.), and Stephen J. Harris (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab) Simultaneous Ionic and Electronic Current Measurements of a LiCoO2 Battery Cathode – Keith Jones, Roger Proksch (Asylum Research), and Sergei Kalinin (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Intermission Quantitative Analysis of Capacity Fading Mechanism in Mn-Based Cathode/ Graphite Anode Lithium-Ion Battery – Yo Kobayashi, Takeshi Kobayashi, Kumi Shono (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), Hikari Takahara (Rigaku Corporation), and Yuichi Mita, and Hajime Miyashiro (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry) Transport Properties of Ordered and Disordered Spinel LiMn15Ni05O4 – Ruhul Amin, Alan Rasil, Dorthe B. Ravnsbaek (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)), and Yet-Ming Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) High Performance LiNi05Mn15O4 Spinel Li-Ion Battery Cathode Development – Weibing Xing, Josh Buettner-Garrett, Mike Krysiak, and Joseph Kelly (ADA Technologies, Inc.) A Novel Nano-Structured Ternary Orthosilicate on Carbon Nanotube as Lithium-Ion Battery Cathode – W. P. Kang, Supil Raina, S. H. Hsu, M. Yilmaz (Vanderbilt University), Jin-Hua Huang (National Tsing Hua University), and A. Serkan (Vanderbilt University) In Situ X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopic Study of Li-Rich 05Li2MnO3*05LiMn04Ni04Co02O2 Cathode for Lithium-Ion Battery – Jatinkumar K. Rana (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH), Richard Klöpsch, Jie Li, Marian C. Stan (University of Münster), Gerhard Schumacher, John Banhart (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH), and Martin Winter (University of Muenster) Transport Properties of Ordered and Disordered LiMn15Ni05O4 – Ruhul Amin, Ransil Alan, Dorthe B. Ravnsbaek, and Yet-Ming Chaing (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))

Grand Ballroom East, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton PEFMC - Catalysts I – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: William E. Mustain and Aswin K. .Manohar 08:00

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Improved Catalytic Activity of CarbonSupported Co-Phthalocyanine for Oxygen Reduction Reaction Modified with Pyridine as Nitrogen Precursor – Jinli Qiao, Xiangfeng Dai, and Jingjing Shi (Donghua University)

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Evaluation of Tungsten Carbide and Tungsten Oxide as Pt Supports for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Ying Liu and William E. Mustain (University of Connecticut) Oxygen Reduction at M-Nx and M/ MxOy Based Non-Noble Metal Centers: Investigation of Active Site Structure and Function – Urszula Tylus, Qingying Jia, and Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University) Preparation of Dealloyed Catalysts with Durably High Oxygen Reduction Activity – Jeanette E. Owejan, Eric L. Thompson, Anusorn Kongkanand, Zhongyi Liu, Joseph Ziegelbauer, Frederick T. Wagner (General Motors), Alex Martinez, Stephen Thorpe, Wayne Turner, Rachel O’Malley (Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells), Lin Gan, Stefan Rudi, Chunhua Cui, Peter Strasser (Technical University of Berlin), Chris Carlton, Alex Han, Yang Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Qingying Jia, Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University), and Keegan Caldwell, and David Ramaker (George Washington University) Synthesis of Core-Shell Co@Pt/C Electrocatalyst and Effects of Stabilizer and pH on its Performance – Rui Lin, Chunhui Cao (Tongji University), Tiantian Zhao (Tongji University, Tongji University), and Zhen Huang, and Jianxin Ma (Tongji University) Intermission Analyses of Kinetic Models for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Barath ram Jayasankar (Queen’s University), Kunal Karan (University of Calgary, Queen’s University), and David Harvey (Ballard Power Systems) Surface Oxide Growth On Platinum Electrode in Aqueous CF3SO3H – Yoshihisa Furuya, Tetsuya Mashio, Atsushi Ohma (Nissan Motor Co, Ltd.), Kev Adjemian (Nissan Technical Center North America), and Gregory Jerkiewicz (Queen’s University) A Possible Way of Improving the Catalytic Activity of Heat-Treated Non-Precious Metal-N4 Macrocycles for the Reduction of O2 – Jose H. Zagal and Javier Recio (Universidad de Santiago de Chile) Peroxide Generation Features: An In Situ Diagnostic Tool in Electrocatalysis of Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) – Manoj Neergat (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB)) Nitrogen-Graphitized Ceramic Oxides (NGCO) as Support for Alcohol Oxidation Catalysts – Peter Po-Jen Chu, Huang-Yu Lee (National Central University), and Wan Yin Lin (National Central University) Effects of Metal Ions Derived From CoreShell Electrocatalyst on Cell Durability – Michio Hori, Kenji Kobayashi, and Yusuke Hiramitsu (Fuel Cell Research Center, Daido University)

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Grand Ballroom West, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Lithium Ion Batteries - Cathodes II – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Steen Schougard and Mariappan Parans Paranthaman 14:00

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Polymer-Bound Pyrene-4,5,9,10Tetraone for Fast-Charge and -Discharge Lithium-Ion Batteries with High Capacity – Jun-ichi Yoshida, Toshiki Nokami, Takahiro Matsuo (Kyoto University), Yuu Inatomi, Nobuhiko Hojo, Takafumi Tsukagoshi, Hiroshi Yoshizawa (Panasonic Corporation), and Hiroki Kuramoto, and Akihiro Shimizu (Kyoto University) Effect of Morphology on the Li+ Diffusion Coefficient for Nickel Oxide Anodes in LiIon Batteries – Neil Spinner and William E. Mustain (University of Connecticut) High Voltage Na3V2O2x(PO4)2F3-2x (0<x<1) Cathode Materials for Na-Ion Batteries – Teófilo Rojo (University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), CIC Energigune), Paula Serras, Verónica Palomares, Aintzane Goñi (University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)), Pierre Kubiak (CIC Energigune), and Luis Lezama (University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)) Sulfur Nanocomposite Cathodes for Lithium Batteries Prepared by a Combination of Powder Technology and Heat Treatment – Zhumabay Bakenov, Renat Tussupbayev, Gulnur Kalimuldina, Indira Kurmanbayeva, Dinara Ibrayeva, Kairat Ismailov, and Moulay-Rachid Babaa (School of Engineering, Nazarbayev University) Formation In Situ of Free Standing PEDOT-LiFePO4 Composite Film for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Ngoc Duc Trinh, Mathieu Saulnier, David Lepage, and Steen B. Schougaard (Université du Québec à Montréal) Intermission CuxFe1-XF2 Solid Solution as Cathode Material for Li-Ion Battery – Sung-Wook Kim, Feng Wang, and Jason Graetz (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Exploiting Cation Vacancies in Nanocrystalline Metal Oxides for Electrochemical Charge Storage – Jeffrey W. Long, Benjamin Hahn (US Naval Research Laboratory), Lisa Dudek (University of California at Los Angeles), Pavel Gogotsi, Christopher N. Chervin (US Naval Research Laboratory), Katherine Pettigrew (Nova Research, Inc.), and Debra R. Rolison (US Naval Research Laboratory)

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Study of the Effects of Annealing Conditions and Lithium Content on the Electrochemical Performance of Li12Mn053Ni013Co013O2 Synthesized Via Spray Pyrolysis – Miklos Lengyel, Gal Atlas, Wendong Wu (Washington University in St Louis), Xiaofeng Zhang (Argonne National Laboratory), Dror Elhassid (X-tend Energy LLC), Ilias Belharouak (Argonne National Laboratory), and Richard L. Axelbaum (Washington University in St Louis) Effect of Li Content on the Cycling Performance of High Voltage, High Capacity LixMn15Ni05Oy Cathodes – Marappan Parans Paranthaman, Zhonghe Bi (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Jasmine Flores, Pat Nandakumar (Midland College), Craig A. Bridges, Sheng Dai (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and EunSung Lee, and Arumugam Manthiram (The University of Texas at Austin) A Development of High Power and High Voltage Cathodes and Electrolytes Via High Throughput Methods – Steven Kaye (Wildcat Discovery Technologies)

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Performance of Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells with Ultra-Low Catalyst Loadings under Low Temperature Operation – Rachid Zaffou (United Technologies Research Center), and Mike L. Perry, and Zhongfen Ding (UTRC) Characterization of PEM-FC Materials with Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy – Vincent Lee (McMaster University), Viatcheslav Berejnov, Darija Susac, Jürgen Stumper (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation Corporation), and Adam P. Hitchcock (McMaster University) Impact of Cathode Fabrication on MEA Performance in PEFCs – Toshihiro Tanuma (Asahi Glass Co,Ltd. Research Center) and Shinji Kinoshita (Asahi Glass Co, Ltd. Research Center) Matching the Formal Potential of the Catalyst with the Reversible Potential of the Reaction A New Way of Optimizing Electrocatalysis – Jose H. Zagal, Paulina Cañete, and Javier Recio (Universidad de Santiago de Chile) Intermission Numerical Model of Platinum Dissolution in Polymer Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells with Slow Proton Transfer – Noboru Katayama and Sumio Kogoshi (Tokyo University of Science) Effect of Micropore Structure of Carbon Support On CO Tolerance of Pt2Ru3 Anode Catalyst for PEFC – Napan Narischat, Tatsuya Takeguchi, Takanori Tsuchiya, Shin R. Mukai, and Wataru Ueda (Hokkaido University)

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Investigation Intoelectrocatalysts for Long-Term Endurance Test Using MicroElectrode Tecnique – Masahiro Ide (Osaka Science and Technology Center) Influence of Ionomer/Carbon Ratios on Porosity Distribution, Surface Area and Roughness of PEMFC Catalyst Layers Fabricated by a Direct and Dry Deposition Method – Haoran Yu (Center for Clean Energy Engineering, University of Connecticut), and Justin M. Roller, Rishabh Jain, and Radenka Maric (University of Connecticut) Electrochemical Conversion in Carbon Structures with a Hollow Core and a Mesoporous Shell – Chunzhen Yang and Kwong-Yu Chan (The University of Hong Kong) Carbon Aerogel and Lignin-Modified Supported Metal Oxide Catalysts for Sustainable Energy Applications – Shiba Prasad Adhikari (South Dakota School of Mines &Technology), Praveen Kolla (SDSM&T), Lew Christopher (Center for Bioprocessing and Development(CBRD)), and Alevtina Smirnova (SDSM&T) In Situ SXRD Structural Study of PtZn Electrochemical Alloying – Jakub Drnec (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility), Dan Bizzotto (University of British Columbia), Francesco Carla (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility), Roman Fiala (Charles University), Aya Sode (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), and Olivier Balmes, Blanka Detlefs, and Roberto Felici (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility)

Alkaline Electrochemical Systems for Energy Conversion and Fuel Production Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Grand Ballroom Centre, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Alkaline Air Electrode Catalysis – 14:00 – 17:40 14:00

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Electrocatalytic Activity and Stability of Pt @ NNMCs for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Acid and Alkaline Electrolytes – Nastaran Ranjbar Sahraie and Peter Strasser (Technical University of Berlin) The Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalyst Using Pig Blood Pyropolymer as the Precursor – Chaozhong Guo and Changguo Chen (Chongqing University) Fe-N-C Hollow Spheres as an Efficient Non-Precious Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction in Alkaline Media – Sangaraju Shanmugam and Jakkid Sanetuntikul (DGIST)

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Influence of Ammonium- and ImidazoliumCationic Species on the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Polycrystalline Platinum Disk Electrodes in CO2-Contaminated Alkaline Media – Ai Lien Ong, Cathryn A. Hancock, Donna M. Hillman, Sam Murphy, Simon D. Poynton, and John R. Varcoe (University of Surrey) Catalytic Activity of Au Monolayers Deposited on Metal Nanoparticles for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Media – David Buceta, Miomir B. Vukmirovic, and Radoslav R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Break First Principles Studies of Stability and Reactivity of Bifunctional Electrocatalysts – Zhenhua Zeng, Rees Rankin, and Jeffrey Greeley (Purdue University) Influence of Carbonate Ions and Temperature on the Oxygen Reduction Reaction at Platinum in Alkaline Media – Carsten Cremers, Birgit Kintzel, Karsten Pinkwart, and Jens Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT) Electroreduction of Oxygen on Electrochemically Deposited Palladium Coatings On Glassy Carbon – Kaido Tammeveski, Heiki Erikson, Madis Liik, Ave Sarapuu, Jekaterina Kozlova, and Väino Sammelselg (University of Tartu) Electrochemical Characterization of Oxide Catalysts by Thin Film Rotating Ring Disk Electrode (RRDE) Measurements for Application in Alkaline Energy Conversion Devices – Emiliana Fabbri (Paul Scherrer Institut), Rhiyaad Mohamed (University of Cape Town), Pieter Levecque, Sharon Blair, Olaf Conrad (HySA/Catalysis at University of Cape Town), and Rüdiger Kötz, and Thomas J. Schmidt (Paul Scherrer Institut) Metal-Nitrogen-Carbon Based Non Precious Metal Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction: Acid vs Alkaline – Selvarani Ganesan, Nathaniel Dean Leonard, and Scott Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)

Design and Modeling of Battery Materials

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Electrode Design – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Scott Calabrese Barton and Venkat R. Subramanian 08:20

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Theory of SEI Formation in Rechargeable Batteries: Capacity Fade, Accelerated Aging and Lifetime Prediction – Matthew Bede Pinson and Martin Z. Bazant (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

May 12-16, 2013

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Understanding the Mechanical Degradation of High Energy Density Electrode Materials for Next Generation LithiumIon Batteries – Xingcheng Xiao, Mark Verbrugge (General Motors Research & Development Center), Hamed Haftbaradaran (Brown University), Sumit Soni (Brown University), Huajian Gao (Brown University), and Brian W. Sheldon (Brown University) The Significance of Tortuosity for the Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries – Moses Ender, Jochen Joos, André Weber, and Ellen Ivers-Tiffée (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) Thermodynamic Profiles of Li-Ion Batteries – Quantitative Relation to Anodes, Cathodes, and their Compositions – Patrick J. Osswald, Steffen Schlueter, and Harry E. Hoster (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility) Break Tortuosity Anisotropy in Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes Studied by Synchrotron X-ray Tomography – Martin Ebner (ETH Zurich), Ding-Wen Chung, R. Edwin García (Purdue University), and Vanessa Wood (ETH Zurich) New Multi-Scale Approach Based On Ac-Electrogravimetry, for Characterizing Insertion Materials – Claude Gabrielli (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, CNRS), Thuong Ho (CNRS), Christel LabertyRobert (UPMC-CNRS), and Hubert Perrot, and Mireille Turmine (CNRS) Liquid Phase Ionic Transport Measurement in a Porous Electrode: Effect of Calendaring, Size, Amount of Binder and Particle Shape – Rutooj D. Deshpande, Amal Mehrotra, Stephen J. Harris (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), and Vincent Battaglia, and Venkat Srinivasan (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Open Architecture Software (OAS) for Modeling Multi-Physics Phenomenon of Li-Ion Batteries – Sreekanth Pannala, Srikanth Allu, Wael Elwasif, Srdjan Simunovic, and John Turner (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) The Impact of Lithium Diffusivity in the Active Electrode Material on the Power and Energy Density of Lithium-Ion Cells – Victor Chabot, Siamak Farhad (University of Waterloo), Alan S. Fung (Ryerson University), and Zhongwei Chen, and Aiping Yu (University of Waterloo) Integration of a Kinetic Monte Carlo Algorithm with Continuum Models to Examine Capacity Fade – Paul W. C. Northrop, Venkat R. Subramanian (Washington University in St Louis), and Richard D. Braatz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Beyong Li Electrochemistry – 13:30 – 16:30 Co-Chairs: Bor Yann Liaw and Shirley Meng

Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: Bor Yann Liaw

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The Effect of Perfluorocarbon Additives on Li-Air Battery Performance – Moran Balaish, Alex Kraytsber (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology), and Yair Ein-Eli (Israeli Institute of Technology) Platinum One Dimensional Nanostructured Catalyst: Structural and Performance Insights – Amra Peles, Anais Espinal, Michael P. Humbert, and Jacquelynn K. Garofano (United Technologies Research Center) Advanced Cathode Materials for Na-Ion Batteries with High Capacity and Excellent Structural Stability – Jing Xu, Dae Hoe Lee, and Shirley Meng (University of California, San Diego) High-Rate NaCrO2 Electrode for Rechargeable Sodium Ion Batteries – Seung-Taek Myung and Chan-Yeop Yoo (Sejong University) Break Stochastic Models of Carbon Fibre-Based Electrode Materials – James Hinebaugh, Jeff T. Gostick, and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto) 3D Model and Experiments for Understanding Carbon Additive Behavior in Primary Alkaline Cells – Yuan Wen, Cameron Chubbuck, Josh Flygare, Doug Nevers, and Dean R. Wheeler (Brigham Young University) Atomic Re-Arrangements and Energetics of Selected TM-Oxides Caused by an NaVacancy – Masoud Aryanpour and Hyo Sug Lee (Samsung Electronics) Phase-Field Theory of Dendritic Electrodeposition – Daniel A. Cogswell and Min Sik Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

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Synthesis of ZnMn2O4 Tubular Array Anode Materials for an Efficient Lithium-Ion Storage Electrode – Jong Guk Kim (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Research Institute for Solar and Sustainable Energies (RISE), Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), Sang Ho Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), Seong-Min Ha (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Research Institute for Solar and Sustainable Energies (RISE), Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), Il Hyuk Kang (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), and Won Bae Kim (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Research Institute for Solar and Sustainable Energies (RISE), Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)) Improvement of Crystalline Vanadium Oxide Anode for Lithium-Ion Battery by Amorphous Vanadium Oxide – Chien-Min Chang, Yu-Hua Lee, and Yui Whei ChenYang (Chung Yuan Christian University) 7Li MAS NMR Study of the Lithium Iron Phosphate System for Li-Ion Batteries – Aurore Castets (Université du Québec à Montréal), Guoxian Liang (Phostech Lithium Inc.), and Steen B. Schougaard (Université du Québec à Montréal) Surface Modification of Cathode Active Materials with Bi-Conductive Polymer – Ik Su Kang (Hanyang University) and DongWon Kim (Hanyang University) Graphene-Based Materials for LithiumIons Batteries – Hongbin Feng, Yongmin Wu, and Jinghong Li (Tsinghua University) An Analysis of the Electrochemical Process of Li-Air Cells by Transmission Electron Microscopy – Jin Bum Park (Hanyang University) Ab Initio Study On Li2MSiO4 (M=Mn, Fe, Co, Ni) as Cathode Materials of Lithium-Ion Battery – Kenta Tsubakiyama, Yusuke Kudo, and Koichi Yamashita (The University of Tokyo) Titinium Oxide Based Nanostructured Materials for Li-Ion Batteries Anodes – Ondrej Cech (Brno University of Technology) Study on High Energy Lithium-Ion Battery with Lithium-Rich Transition Metal Oxides – Chien-Hong Chou (Chang Gung University) Atomistic Simulation Studies on Volume Expansion of MnO2 Nanosphere with Lithiation – Phuti E. Ngoepe, Kenneth Kgatwane (University of Limpopo), and Dean C. Sayle (Cranfield University) Meeting Program

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Numerical Modeling of Dendrite Growth in a Lithium Air Battery System – Jinwang Tan and Emily M. Ryan (Boston University) Ab Initio Study of the Capacity Loss in Over-Lithiated Oxides Cathode Material for Li-ion Batteries – Fantai Kong, Roberto Longo Pazos, and Kyeongjae Cho (University of Texas at Dallas) Effects of the Thickness and Density of Cathodes on Electrochemical Performance of Lithium Secondary Batteries – Jaecheol Choi, Bongki Son, Taejoo Lee, Seonghyun Song, Jang Myoun Ko, Sang Hern Kim, and Yong Min Lee (Hanbat National University)

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Hydrogen Production, Conversion and Storage 4

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Fanglin (Frank) Chen and Emiliana Fabbri 08:00

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Chemically Stable Proton Conducting Electrolytes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Operating at 600°C – Enrico Traversa (Xi’an Jiaotong University) Proton-Conducting Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Fed by Syngas and its Degradation Mechanisms – Ning Yan, Xianzhu Fu, JingLi Luo, and Karl T. Chuang (University of Alberta) Novel Sulfur-Tolerant Anode Catalyst for SOFC – Shaohua Cui (University of Science and Technology Beijing), Jian-Hui Li, Guang-Ya Wang, Jing-Li Luo, Karl T. Chuang (University of Alberta), and Li-Jie Qiao (University of Science and Technology Beijing) Surface Modification of SYT Anode for Direct Utilization of Hydrocarbon Fuel in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Hee Su Kim (Korea Institute of Science & Technology), Hyung Chul Ham, Suk Woo Nam (Fuel Cell Research Center, Korea Institute of Science & Technology), Yong-Gun Shul (School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University), and Sung Pil Yoon (Fuel Cell Research Center, Korea Institute of Science & Technology)

Hydrogen Production – 14:00 – 17:20 Co-Chais: Emiliana Fabbri and Fanglin (Frank) Chen 14:00

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Electrochemical Investigation of Pt Model Electrodes for Application in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs) – Emiliana Fabbri (Paul Scherrer Institut), Susan Taylor (HySA/Catalysis at University of Cape Town), Annett Rabis (Paul Scherrer Institut), Pieter Levecque, Sharon Blair, Olaf Conrad (HySA/Catalysis at University of Cape Town), and Rüdiger Kötz, and Thomas J. Schmidt (Paul Scherrer Institut)

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Dynamic Studies of Sulfonated Ionic Salt Composites for High Temperature Fuel Cells – Nicole E. De Almeida and Gillian R. Goward (McMaster University) Core/Shell Co/Fe3O4 Nanoparticles as an Active and Durable Catalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Media – Chen-Hao Wang, Chih-Wei Yang, Sun-Tang Chang, Hsin-Chih Huang, and Hsin-Cheng Hsu (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology) Platinum Monolayer on Au-Ni Nanoparticles Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction: The Effect of Au-Ni Nanostructures – Guangyu Chen (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Harbin Institute of Technology), Kurian A. Kuttiyiel, Kotaro Sasaki (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Geping Yin (Harbin Institute of Technology), and Radoslav R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Synthesis and Stabilization of Intermetallic FePt Nanocatalyts with High Activity towards Oxygen Reduction – Bing-Joe Hwang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology) Investigation of Highly Active PtCo Nanocatalyts by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and its Application towards Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Chun-Jern Pan and Bing-Joe Hwang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

One-Dimensional Oxynitride Array Films for Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production – Nageh K. Allam (The American University in Cairo) Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production and Water Polloutants Degradation Using TiO2/Carbon Allotropes – Gulzar Khan (Kyungpook National University) Oxygen Evolution Reaction for Ta Compound Films Prepared by Reaction Sputtering with Resintering – Koichi Matsuzawa, Keisuke Goto, Kenichi Takahashi, Yuji Kohno, Ken-ichiro Ota, and Shigenori Mitsushima (Yokohama National University) Simultaneous Photodegradation and Hydrogen Production with TiO2/Pt/CdS Using UV-Visible Light: Comparison of Polysulfide, Azodye, and Chlorophenol Additives on Hydrogen Generation – Vaidyanathan (Ravi) Subramanian, Bratindranath Mukherjee (University of Nevada, Reno), and Winn Wilson (University of Nevada) WEC for WC: Wastewater Electrolysis Cell for Toilet Wastewater Reuse and Hydrogen Production – Kangwoo Cho (California Institute of Technology, Korea Institute of Science and Technology), Daejung Kwon (California Institute of Technology, Korea Water Resources Corporation), and Michael R. Hoffmann (California Institute of Technology) 71

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Comparison of Novel Anode Materials for the Production of Hydrogen Using CuCl/HCl Electrolyzers – Patrick Stanley Richardson Edge and E. Bradley Easton (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) Hydrogen Generation by Electrocatalyic Reforming of Biomass-Related Compounds: Ethylene Glycol – Kurt Spies and Eric M. Stuve (University of Washington) Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Activity of GaN by Dry Etching into Nanopillar Array – Wei-Jhih Tseng (IMEC) Cu2O Decorated Mesoporous TiO2 Beads as a Highly Efficient Photocatalyst for Hydrogen Productions – Wei-Yung Cheng, Tsung-Hsuan Yu, Kang-Ju Chao, and ShihYuan Lu (National Tsing Hua University) Hydrogen Generation from the Catalytic Hydrolysis of Sodium Borohydride Using Nanostructured Pt-Ni, Pt-Cu and Pt-Co Catalysts Supported on the Titanium Surface – Eugenijus Norkus, Loreta Tamašauskaitė-Tamašiūnaitė, Albina Žielienė, Aldona Jagminienė, Ina Stankevičienė, Leonas Naruškevičius, Aldona Balčiūnaitė, Ausrine Zabielaitė, and Algirdas Selskis (Center for Physical Sciences and Technology)

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Stationary and Large Scale Electrical Energy Storage 2 Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Conference Room C, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Grid Storage: Applications and Stack Development – 08:00 – 09:40 08:00

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Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Hydrogen Production, Conversion and Storage Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Emiliana Fabbri and Fanglin (Frank) Chen •

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Hydrogen Generation Via Sodium Borohydride Hydrolysis Using Nanostructured Ruthenium-Nickel Catalyst Supported on the Titanium Surface – Eugenijus Norkus, Loreta TamašauskaitėTamašiūnaitė, Albina Žielienė, Leonas Naruškevičius, and Algirdas Selskis (Center for Physical Sciences and Technology) Study of Bilayer Porous Structure for Efficient Light Absorption – M. C. Wang, D. H. Ge, J. J. Wang, and J. W. Jiao (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Cu- and Ni-Doped Mn15Co15O4 Spinel Coatings on Metallic Interconnects for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Jong-Won Lee, Beom-Kyeong Park, Seung-Bok Lee, Tak-Hyoung Lim, Seok-Joo Park, and Rak-Hyun Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research) Determine the Operating Conditions to Minimize Carbon Deposition on Anode Catalyst – Shaohua Cui (University of Science and Technology Beijing) High Performance of Corrole Derivatives as a Potential Non-Precious Catalyst for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell – Hsin-Chih Huang and Chen-Hao Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

Preparation of a Thin Pd Membrane on a Modified Porous Stainless Steel by a Calcined Li–Al Layered Double Hydroxide Layer – Yen-Hsun Chi (Green Energy & Environment Research Lab, ITRI, Taiwan, National Tsing Hua University), MengChang Lin, Yu-Li Lin (Green Energy & Environment Research Lab, ITRI), Jun-Yen Uan (National Chung Hsing University), and Jin-Hua Huang (National Tsing Hua University) Effects of Ni-Fe Additional Layer for Methane Fuel in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Haekyoung Kim (Yeungnam University) and Young Min Park (Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology)

R&D status of Vanadium Flow Battery: Challenge and Prospective – Huamin Zhang (Division for Energy Storage, Dalian National Labtory For Clean Energy, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Science) High Power Density Redox Flow Battery Cells – Mike L. Perry, Robert M. Darling, and Rachid Zaffou (United Technologies Research Center) Hydrogen/Iron Regenerative Fuel Cell for Grid Storage Applications – Meital Alon (Tel Aviv University), Arnon Blum (EnStorage Inc.), and Emanuel Peled (Tel Aviv University) Dynamic Modeling of Community Energy Storage for Lifetime Estimation During Islanding – Robert L. Fares and Michael E. Webber (The University of Texas at Austin) Redox Flow Battery Development For Stationary Energy Storage Applications – Vincent L. Sprenkle, Wei Wang, David Reed, Ed Thomsen, Zimin Nie, Brian Koeppel, Qingtao Luo, Xiaoliang Wei, David Stephenson, Bin Li, Vilayanur Viswanathan, and Alasdair J. Crawford (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Redox Flow Batteries: Cell Characterization – 10:00 – 12:00 10:00

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Half-Cell, Steady-State Flow-Battery Experiments – Robert M. Darling and Mike L. Perry (United Technologies Research Center) Study of the Electrochemical Behavior of High Voltage Vanadium-Metal Hydride Hybrid Semi-Flow Battery – Guo-Ming Weng, Chi-Ying Vanessa Li, and KwongYu Chan (The University of Hong Kong)

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


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Numerical and Analytic Modeling of a Membraneless Hydrogen Bromine Laminar Flow Batter – William A. Braff, Cullen R. Buie, and Martin Z. Bazant (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Kinetic Study of a Carbon Fiber Microelectrode in a Vanadium Redox Flow Battery System – Qinghua Liu, Jake Houser, Andrew Burch, Ahmet Turhan, Doug S. Aaron, Thomas A. Zawodzinski, and Matthew M. Mench (The University of Tennessee Knoxville) Diagnostics of All-Vanadium Flow Batteries Through an In Situ Local Potential Distribution Measurement Technique – Qinghua Liu, Ahmet Turhan, Alexander B. Papandrew, Thomas A. Zawodzinski, and Matthew M. Mench (The University of Tennessee Knoxville) In Situ Electrode Kinetics Studies of an All-Vanadium Redox Flow Battery – Douglas S. Aaron (The University of Tennessee Knoxville), Che-Nan Sun (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Michael Bright, Alexander B. Papandrew, Matthew M. Mench, and Thomas A. Zawodzinski (The University of Tennessee Knoxville)

Redox Flow Batteries: Electrodes and Separators – 14:00 – 15:40 14:00

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Nanofiltration Membranes for Vanadium Flow Battery Application – Hongzhang Zhang (Division for Energy Storage, Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Huamin Zhang (Division for Energy Storage, Dalian National Labtory For Clean Energy, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Science), and Xianfeng Li (Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy, Dalian lnstitute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Science) Effects of Membrane Thickness on the Performance of Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries – Ertan Agar (Drexel University), Dongyang Chen, Michael A. Hickner (The Pennsylvania State University), and Emin Caglan Kumbur (Drexel University) Asymmetric Performance Testing of Carbon Felt Electrodes to Identify the Limiting Electrode in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries – Ertan Agar, Christopher R. Dennison, Kevin W. Knehr, and Emin Caglan Kumbur (Drexel University) HER/HOR Catalysts for the H2-Br2 Fuel Cell System – Trung Van Nguyen, Haley Kreutzer, Venkata Yarlagadda (The University of Kansas), and Eric McFarland, and Nirala Singh (University of California at Santa Barbara) Anion Exchange Membranes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries – Dongyang Chen, Michael A. Hickner (The Pennsylvania State University), and Ertan Agar, and Emin Caglan Kumbur (Drexel University)

Grid Storage: Electrolytes and Active Material – 15:40 – 17:40 15:40

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Nanoarchitectures for Energy Storage 1

Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Grand Ballroom East 2, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Nanostructured Anodes – 08:00 – 10:20 Co-Chair: David Mitlin 08:00

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

Vanadium Redox-Flow-Battery Electrolyte Preparation with Reducing Agents – WeiNa Li, Rachid Zaffou, Christopher C. Sholvin, Mike L. Perry, and Ying She (United Technologies Research Center) A Symmetric Aqueous Electrolyte Prussian Blue Analogue Battery for Stationary Storage Applications – Mauro Pasta and Yi Cui (Stanford University) Novel Quinone-Based Couples for Flow Batteries – Brian Huskinson (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences), Saraf Nawar (Harvard College), and Michael R. Gerhardt, and Michael J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences) New Bromine Complexing Agents for Bromide based Batteries – Eli Lancry, BenZion Magnes, Iris Ben-David, and Mira Freiberg (ICL-IP) Na-Metal Halide Battery For Stationary Energy Storage Applications – Vincent L. Sprenkle, Jin Yong Kim, Xiaochuan Lu, and Guosheng Li (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

MBE Growth and Structural and Electrochemical Characterization of Indium Tin Oxide and Tin Oxide Nanoparticles Grown on Silicon – Michal Osiak, Eileen Armstrong, and Colm O’Dwyer (University College Cork) Nanostructured Nickel Oxide Foams As the Anode of Rechargeable Lithium Batteries – Woo-Sung Choi and Heon-Cheol Shin (Pusan National University) Ultrasmall Lithium Titanate Nanocrystals Showing Extremely Fast Lithium Insertion – Dina Fattakhova-Rohlfing, Johann M. Feckl, Ksenia Fominykh, Markus Döblinger, and Thomas Bein (Department of Chemistry and Center for NanoScience (CeNS), University of Munich (LMU)) Hierarchical Carbon Coated Li4Ti5O12-TiO2 Octahedron-like Nanoparticles Composed Microspheres for High Performance LiIon Batteries – Jin-Yun Liao (University of Waterloo), Xingcheng Xiao, Mei Cai (General Motors Research & Development Center), and Zhongwei Chen (University of Waterloo) Conducting Quantitative Electrochemistry on a TEM to Study Rate Dependencies in the Reversible Lithiation of Silicon Nanowires – Kevin R. Zavadil, Yang Liu, Charles Thomas Harris, and John P. Sullivan (Sandia National Laboratories) Break 73

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Understanding Lithium Alloy Induced Volumetric Expansion in Silicon Electrodes Via in Situ High Resolution Spectroelectrochemical Diffraction Microscopy – Sankaran Murugesan (The University of Texas at Austin), Keith J. Stevenson (Texas Materials Insitute, The University of Texas at Austin), and Lauren J. Webb, and Kjell W. Schroder (The University of Texas Austin)

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Nanostructured Carbons – 10:20 – 12:20 Co-Chair: Kevin R. Zavadil 10:20

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Mesoporous Nitrogen-Rich Carbons Derived from Protein for UltraHigh Capacity Battery Anodes and Supercapacitors – David Mitlin, Zhi Li, Zhanwei Xu, Xuehai Tan, Huanlei Wang, Chris Holt, and Tyler Stephenson (University of Alberta and NINT NRC) Architecture Options for Carbon Nanotube Papers: Gradient Surface Area Paper and Other Varieties – David W. Firsich and David J. Haas (Inorganic Specialists, Inc.) Hierarchical Nanostructured CoreShelled Sn@C Nanoparticles Embedded in Graphene Nanosheetes as High Performance Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries – Dongniu Wang (Western University), Xifei Li (Western University), Jinli Yang (Western University), Dongsheng Geng, Ruying Li (University of Western Ontario), Mei Cai (General Motors Research & Development Center), and Tsun Kong Sham, and Xueliang Andy Sun (Western University) Computational Study on the Stability of Hybrid Nanostructures of Silicon and Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes – Sameer S. Damle, Siladitya Pal, Rigved Epur, Prashant N. Kumta, and Spandan Maiti (University of Pittsburgh) Exploring the Interaction between Lithium Ion and Defective Graphene Surface Using DFT Studies – Vijayakumar Murugesan (Pacific Northwest National Lab) and Jianzhi Hu (Pacific northwest National Laboratory)

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Next Generation of Supercapacitors

Energy Technology Conference Room B, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Devices I – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Jeffrey W. Long and David Mitlin 10:00

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Li-ion Anodes – 14:00 – 17:00 14:00

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Electrochemical Lithiation of Silicon Clathrate Materials – Rahul Raghavan, Nicholas Wagner, Ran Zhao (Arizona State University), Kwai S. Chan (Southwest Research Institute), and Candace K. Chan (Arizona State University) Electrochemical Preparation of Iron Phosphide Anodes for Lithium Secondary Battery – In-Tae Park and Heon-Cheol Shin (Pusan National University) A Sandwich Structured Rgo/Cu6Sn5 Composite as an Anode Material for LiIon Batteries – Yong-Yao Xia (Fudan University)

Intermetallic CoSn5 Phase: A New Anode Stable High-Capacity As Anodes for LiIon Batteries – Wei-Qiang Han (Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering) and Xiaoliang Wang (Ningbo Institute of Material Technology & Engineering (NIMTE), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo, 315201, PR China) Break Synthesis of Amorphous Iron Oxide Nanosheets and Study on Its Lithium Storage Mechanism – Chen Xu (TUM CREATE Research Center @ NTU, Nanyang Technological University) Graphene-Based Flexible Anode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries – Yuhai Hu (Western University), Xifei Li (Western University), Dongsheng Geng, Ruying Li (University of Western Ontario), Mei Cai (General motors), and Xueliang Andy Sun (Western University) High Capacity Three Dimensional Anodes for Li-Ion Batteries – Jacob Haag and Michael Durstock (Air Force Research Laboratory)

Study of Li-Ion Capacitors’ Cycle Performance – Wanjun Cao (Florida State University) and Jim P. Zheng (Florida A&M University and Florida State University) Lithiated Silicon/Activated Carbon Lithium Ion Hybrid Capacitor – Joong Kee Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) An Inorganic Molten Salt Supercapacitor – Donald W. Kirk and John W. Graydon (University of Toronto) Keys Parameters for Highly Efficient Silicon Nanowires Micro-Supercapacitors – Fleur Thissandier (CEA Grenoble/INAC/ SPrAM (UMR 5819-CEA-CNRS-UJF)/ LEMOH), Pascal Gentile, Nicolas Pauc (CEA Grenoble/INAC/SP2M/SiNaPS), Thierry Brousse (Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel (IMN) - CNRS/University of Nantes), Gérard Bidan (CEA Grenoble/ INAC), Emmanuel Hadji (CEA Grenoble/ INAC/SP2M/SiNaPS), and Saïd Sadki (CEA Grenoble/INAC/SPrAM (UMR 5819-CEA-CNRS-UJF)/LEMOH) Hybrid Supercapacitors Inc.luding a Li4Ti5O12/Activated Carbon Composite Negative Electrode – Aurore Dabonot (CEA Grenoble, ADEME), and Sophie Mailley, Philippe Azaïs, Pascal Mailley, and Elise Dagorne-Gutel (CEA Grenoble) Modeling of a Laboratory Scale Electrolytic Double Layer Capacitor – Ganesh Madabattula and Sanjeev Kumar (Indian Institute of Science) Meeting Program

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


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Aqueous Asymmetric Electrochemical Capacitors: Fundamental Design and Practical Considerations En Route to Safe, High-Performance Pulse Power – Megan B. Sassin, Jeffrey W. Long, Cheyne P. Hoag (US Naval Research Laboratory), Azzam N. Mansour (Naval Surface Warfare Center), Jean M. Wallace (US Naval Research Laboratory, Nova Research Inc.), and Debra R. Rolison (US Naval Research Laboratory) Flexible Supercapacitor Device Based on Free-Standing Transition Metal Oxides / Reduced Graphene Oxide Hybrid Paper Electrode – Afriyanti Sumboja (Nanyang Technological University), Ce Yao Foo (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 639798, Singapore), and Pooi See Lee (Nanyang Technological University) Nanofiber-Based Electrodes for High Power Supercapacitors – Chau Tran and Vibha Kalra (Drexel University) Graphene-Nickel Cobaltite Nanocomposite Asymmetrical Supercapacitor with Commercial Level Mass Loading – David Mitlin and Huanlei Wang (University of Alberta and NINT NRC) Performance Comparison of Lead-Carbon Hybrid Ultracapacitors with SubstrateIntegrated and Pasted-Positive Plates – Anjan Banerjee, Palathedath Suresh Kumar, Musuwathi K. Ravikumar, and Ashok K. Shukla (Indian Institute of Science) Glass Wool Material as Alternative Separator for Higher Rating Electric Double Layer Capacitor – Zulkarnain Bin Ahmad Noorden, Sougoro Sugawara, and Satoshi Matsumoto (Shibaura Institute of Technology) Break

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Next Generation Supercapacitors Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

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Metal Tetraaminophthalocyanine Polymers as Organic Supercapacitor Materials – Kevin Klunder and Thomas F. Guarr (Michigan State University Bioeconomy Institute) Quantifying the Effects of Carbon SubNanoporous Structures on Electrochemical Capacitance – Johnathon Norman Caguiat, Charles Q Jia, and Donald W. Kirk (University of Toronto) Effects of Temperature on Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitor Performance Using Activated Carbon Electrodes – Jocelyn E. Zuliani, Mehzabeen Zereen, Charles Q Jia, and Donald W. Kirk (University of Toronto)

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Nickel Oxide Nanoflower Supported on Carbon for Supercapacitor Applications – Brian Ki Hun Kim, Victor Chabot, and Aiping Yu (University of Waterloo) Inkjet-Printed Flexible Graphene Based Supercapacitors – Matthew H. Ervin (US Army Research Laboratory), and Linh T. Le, and Woo Y. Lee (Stevens Institute of Technology) Supercapacitive Performance of Nanostructural Nitrogen Substituted TiO2 – Guoqing Zhang Sr, Yong Jiang Sr (Yangtze Normal University), and Zhichuan Xu Sr (School of material science and engineering, Nanyang Technology University) Development of Electrode Materials with Controlled Composition for High Energy Li-Ion Supercapacitor – Jenn-Yeu Hwang, Li-Duan Tsai, Chun-Lung Li, ChungHsiang Chao, and Jason Fang (Industrial Technology Research Institute) Colloidal Processing of MnO2-Carbon Nanotube Electrodes for Electrochemical Supercapacitors – Mustafa Sami Ata and Igor Zhitomirsky (McMaster University) Electrodeposition of Polypyrrole and Composite Electrodes for Electrochemical Supercapacitors – Shilei Chen and Igor Zhitomirsky (McMaster University) Polypyrrole-Based Electrochemical Supercapacitors with High Capacitance, Rate Capability and Cycle Stability – Kaiyuan Shi, Yeling Zhu, and Igor Zhitomirsky (McMaster University) The Prevention of Leakage Current In Graphene-Polyaniline-BST based Electrodes – Supriya Ketkar, Manoj Ram, Ashok Kumar, and Andrew M. Hoff (University of South Florida)

Solar Fuels 2

Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Photoelectrochemical Cells and Solar Fuels – 08:00 – 10:00 Co-Chairs: Nianqiang Wu and Mahendra Kumar Sunkara 08:00

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Improving Durability of III-V Based PEC Electrode: Atomistic Insight from Theory and Experiments – Tadashi Ogitsu, Woon Ih Choi, Brandon C. Wood (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), David Prendergast (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Todd Gregory Deutsch, Heli Wang, John Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Michael G. Weir, Kyle E. George, Douglas C. Hanks, Monika Blum (University of Nevada Las Vegas), Wanli Yang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Markus Baer, Lothar Weinhardt, and Clemens Heske (University of Nevada Las Vegas)

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Tuesday, May 14

Devices II – 14:00 – 16:20 Co-Chairs: Jim P. Zheng and W. Zhang


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Maintaining pH Gradients in Solar Fuel Technologies Using Bipolar Membranes: Defining Parameters and Evaluating Materials – Michael B. McDonald (University of Manitoba), Shane Ardo (California Institute of Technology), Michael Freund (University of Manitoba), and Nathan S. Lewis (California Institute of Technology) Photocatalytic Water-Splitting and Simultaneous Gas Segregation from DualSided Photocatalytic Membrane – Stephen L. Rhoden, Howard D. Mettee, and Clovis A. Linkous (Youngstown State University) Water Oxidation by Mononuclear Ru(II) Catalysts Functionalized onto Metal Oxide Surfaces – Diane K. Zhong, Shengliang Zhao, Dmitry E. Polyansky, and Etsuko Fujita (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Break

Dye Sensitized Solar Cells and Solar Materials – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Jae Joon Lee and Pawel J. Kulesza 10:00

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Biodegradation of Lignin by Laccase for Conversion of Biomass to Fuel: Analysis of Substrate Binding – Gongyi Hong and Ruth Pachter (Air Force Research Laboratory) Generation of Integrated Solid-State Microelectrochemical Optoelectronic Devices by Coupling Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell and Redox Supercapacitor – Pawel J. Kulesza, Magdalena Skunik, Katarzyna Grzejszczyk (University of Warsaw), and Nick Vlachopoulos, and Anders Hagfeldt (Uppsala University) Novel Energy Relay Dyes for High Efficiency Dye Sensitized Solar Cell via Förster Resonance Energy Transfer – Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman and Jae Joon Lee (Konkuk University) Platinized Counter Electrodes for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Through the Redox Replacement of a Low Power Electrodeposited Lead Sacrificial Template – David A. Wragg (Swansea University), Kirsi Yliniemi (Aalto University), and Trystan M. Watson, and David A. Worsley (SPECIFIC, Swansea University) Monitoring the Effect of N-Heterocyclic Compound Additives in Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Electrolytes for Corrosion Inhibition – David A. Wragg (Swansea University), and Trystan M. Watson, and David A. Worsley (SPECIFIC, Swansea University) An Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Coating for Low Cost Metal Mounted Dye Sensitized Solar Cells – Niladri Vyas, Matthew Carnie, Cecile Charbonneau, David A. Worsley, and Trystan M. Watson (SPECIFIC, Swansea University)

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Low-Cost TCO Less Counter Electrodes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Application – Niladri Vyas (SPECIFIC, Swansea University), David A. Wragg (Swansea University), and Cecile Charbonneau, Matthew Carnie, David A. Worsley, and Trystan M. Watson (SPECIFIC, Swansea University)

Carbon Dioxide Conversion to Fuels – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: D. Chu and A. Manivanana 14:00

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Photooxidation Reactions at Nanostructured Oxide Photoelectrodes – Renata Solarska (Departmet of Chemistry, University of Warsaw) and Jan Augustynski (Centre of New Technologies Universty of Warsaw) Solar Conversion of CO2 into Methanol – Jeung Ku Kang (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)) Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting and CO2 Conversion for Solar Fuels – Sung Kyu Choi, Un Seock Kang, Hye Won Jeong (Kyungpook National University), Jae Joon Lee (Konkuk University), and Hyunwoong Park (Kyungpook National University) Solar Fuel Production From CO2 and H2O by Brookite-Containing Mixed-Phase TiO2 Photocatalysts – Huilei Zhao, Lianjun Liu, and Ying Li (University of WisconsinMilwaukee) Break First Principles Investigation of the Structural-Phase and Impurity-Doping Effects On the Photocatalytic Performance of Bismuth Vanadate – Kyoung E. Kweon and Gyeong S. Hwang (The University of Texas at Austin) Stress Controlled CO2 Electrochemical Reduction on Copper – Michael F. Francis (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Brown University) Reduction of CO2 to Methanol in Photoelectrochemical Cell: CM-n-TiO2 /Cu – Velammal Palanichamy, Mourad Frites (Duquesne University), McMahan L. Gray (National Energy Technology Center), and Shahed UM Khan (Duquesne University) Measurement of Oxygen Gas Transport Resistance in Cathode Catalyst Layers of PEFC – Hiroshi Yasuda, Kenji Kobayashi, Akimasa Daimaru, and Michio Hori (Fuel Cell Research Center, Daido University) Hydrogen Peroxide as Solar Fuel – Shunichi Fukuzumi (Osaka University, ALCA, JST, Ewha Womans University)

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


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Electric Characteristic Study and Characteristic Analysis for Flexible Photoelectric Thin Films and Devices – Geng-Wei Chang (National Chiao Tung University), Ting-Chang Chang, KuanChang Chang, Tsung-Ming Tsai, Yong-En Syu (National Sun Yat-Sen University), Ya-Hsiang Tai (National Chiao Tung University), Min-Chuan Wang, Tian-You Liao, Yu-Chen Li (Physics Division, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taoyuan, Taiwan), Fu-Yen Jian (National Sun Yat-Sen University.), and Jhe-Ciou Jhu (National Sun Yat-Sen University) Effect of Electrospun Hierarchical Mesoporous Anatase TiO2 Nanofibers on Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – Yui Whei Chen-Yang, Yu Pin Lin, Sih Yin Lin, and Yuan Ching Lee (Chung Yuan Christian University) Fabrication and Modification of Hierarchical TiO2 Nano-Architectures for Photocatalytic Applications – Gregory Lui, Jin-Yun Liao, Michael Fowler, and Aiping Yu (University of Waterloo)

Corrosion in Nuclear Energy Systems: From Cradle to Grave

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Bioelectronics, Biointerfaces, and Biomedical Applications 5

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Electronics and Photonics / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Sensor Conference Room D, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Biosensors & Biointerfaces – 08:40 – 12:00 08:40

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Corrosion Provincial Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

Reactor Materials – 08:00 – 11:20 Co-Chairs: S. Fujimoto and David Shoesmith 08:00

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Diffusion of Hydrogen Through the Walls of Carbon Steel Pipes Experiencing Flow-Accelerated Corrosion Under Hydrothermal Conditions – David S. Mancey, Jeff Keyes, Jared M. Smith, Don G. Webb (Atomic Energy of Canada Limited), and Mark SL Godin (Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (Retired)) Electrochemical Passivity of N18 Zircaloy Before and After Kinetic Transition – Yunhan Ling (Tsinghua University) Passivation in Non-Random SolidSolution Alloys – Dorota M. Artymowicz (University of Toronto), Karl Sieradzki (Arizona State University), and Roger C. Newman (University of Toronto) Oxide Film Formation On Alloy 600 As a Function of Potential – Dan Mizzi, Ahmed Y. Musa (The University of Western Ontario), Sridhar Ramamurthy (University of Western Ontario), and Jungsook Clara Wren (The University of Western Ontario) Break Challenges in Achieving Extended Lifetimes of Structural Materials in Commercial Nuclear Power Plants – Peter L. Andresen (GE Global Research Center)

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Crystallographical Characterization of IGSCC of Alloy600 in Simulated Primary Water Environment of Pressurized Water Reactor – Shinji Fujimoto, Takashi Ogawa, Yuya Morita, Hiroaki Tsuchiya, Yoshiki Mikami, and Masahito Mochizuki (Osaka University) Effect of Surface Mechanical Attrition Treatment (SMAT) On the Electrochemical Behavior and Oxide Film Composition of Alloy 600 – Melissa Faichuk (The University of Western Ontario), Sridhar Ramamurthy (University of Western Ontario), James J. Noel (The University of Western Ontario), and David Shoesmith (University of Western Ontario) Electrochemical Aspects of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ni-Cr-Fe Alloys in Acid Sulfate Solutions Relevant to Nuclear Steam Generators – Suraj Persaud, Anatolie G. Carcea, and Roger C. Newman (University of Toronto)

Tuesday, May 14

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

09:40 10:00 719

New Approaches and Applications of Nanostructured Microfluidic Immunoarrays for Cancer Biomarker Proteins – James F. Rusling, Colleen Krause, Brunah Otieno, and Greg Bishop (University of Connecticut) Fabrication of a DNA Sensor Based on Simultaneous Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance – Xin Ran Cheng, Ben YH Hau, Nan Li (University of Toronto Scarborough), Tatsuro Endo (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and Kagan Kerman (University of Toronto Scarborough) Conformationally Constrained Functional Peptide Monolayers for the Controlled Display of Bioactive Carbohydrate Ligands – Justin M. Kaplan (Temple University), Jing Shang (University of Washington), Pierangelo Gobbo, Sabrina Antonello (University of Padova), Vijay Chatare (Temple University), Daniel M. Ratner (University of Washington), Rodrigo B. Andrade (Temple University), and Flavio Maran (University of Padova, Temple University) Break Semi-Automated Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Microfluidic Device for Multiplexed Detection of Cancer Protein Biomarkers – Brunah Otieno, Colleen Krause (University of Connecticut), Alina Latus (University of Bucharest, University of Connecticut), and James F. Rusling (University of Connecticut) 77


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11:40

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Rapid Electrochemical Detection of Cancer Biomarkers On Disposable Inkjet-Printed Au-Immunoarrays – Colleen Krause, Brunah Otieno (University of Connecticut), Alina Latus (University of Connecticut, University of Bucharest), and James F. Rusling (University of Connecticut) Material Characterization and Electrochemical Performance for AllInkjet Organic Isfet-Based Biosensor – Carme Martinez-Domingo (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)), Mariana Medina-Sánchez (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology (ICN)), Eloi Ramon, Ana Alcalde-Aragonés (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)), Sandrine Miserere (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology (ICN)), Jordi Carrabina (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)), Arben Merkoçi (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology (ICN)), and Henrique Leonel Gomes (Universidade do Algarve) Iridium-Ruthenium Oxide Coatings as High-Charge-Injection Neural Stimulating Electrodes – Nehar Ullah and Sasha Omanovic (McGill University) Preparation and Characterization of SiContaining Titanium Oxide Film by MicroArc Oxidation – Shih-Fu Ou (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Science), and Fang-Yu Fan, and Keng-Liang Ou (Taipei Medical University) Electron-Transfer Rates and Dioxygen Reduction Products for ElectrodeWired P450 Mutants – Andrew K. Udit (Occidental College)

15:40

729

16:00

730

E2

Graphene, Ge/III-V, and Emerging Materials for Post CMOS Applications 5

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics Provincial Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

Germanium Nanostructures and Devices – 08:30 – 12:10 Co-Chairs: Geert Eneman and David J. Lockwood 08:30

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Bio-Based Approaches to Energy – 14:00 – 16:20 14:00

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14:40

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Implantable Biofuel Cells Operating In Vivo – towards Biomedical Devices Powered with Electricity Harvested Inside the Body – Evgeny Katz (Clarkson University) Enzyme Assembly Inside Nanotube Forest Films for Self-Powered Biodevices – Matsuhiko Nishizawa, Shuhei Yoshino, Takeo Miyake (Tohoku University), and Takeo Yamada, and Kenji Hata (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) Application-Oriented Investigation of Amino Acid Poisoning At Highly Porous Platinum Electrodes for Glucose Oxidation – Christian Köhler, Lena Bleck, and Sven Kerzenmacher (Laboratory for MEMS Applications, Department of Microsystems Engineering – IMTEK, University of Freiburg) Intermission Biostimulation of Grape Juice for Enhanced Bioelectricity Generation in Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) – Navanietha Krishnaraj R. and Sheela Berchmans (CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute)

Electrochemical Analysis of Photosystem I Films Deposited on Various Electrode Materials – Gabriel LeBlanc, Gongping Chen, G. Kane Jennings, and David E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University) Electrochemical Removal of Bacteria and Biofilms Formed on Metal Substrates – Mahdi Dargahi, Zeinab Hosseinidoust, Nathalie Tufenkji, and Sasha Omanovic (McGill University)

09:50 10:10 746

10:40

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Photoluminescence Efficiency of Germanium Dots Self-Assembled on Oxides – David J. Lockwood, Nelson L. Rowell (National Research Council Canada), Eric G. Barbagiovanni, Lyudmila V. Goncharova, Peter J. Simpson (Western University), Isabelle Berbezier, Guillaume Amiard, Luc Favre, Antoine Ronda (Institut Matériaux Microélectronique Nanosciences de Provence), and Marco Faustini, and David Grosso (Collège de France) Tensor Evaluation of Stress Relaxation Profile in Strained SiGe Nanostructures on Si Substrate – Motohiro Tomita (Meiji University, Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science), Daisuke Kosemura (Meiji University), Koji Usuda (Collaborative Research Team Green Nanoelectronics Center, AIST), and Atsushi Ogura (Meiji University) Structural and Optical Properties of Si/ Ge Nanowire Heterojunctions – Leonid Tsybeskov, H.- Y. Chang, Selina Mala (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Ted Kamins (Stanford University), and David J. Lockwood, and Xiaohua Wu (National Research Council Canada) Coffee Break Stress Simulations of Si- and Ge-Channel FinFETs for the 14 nm-Node and Beyond – Geert Eneman, David P. Brunco, Liesbeth Witters, Benjamin Vincent, Paola Favia, Andriy Hikavyy, An De Keersgieter, Jerome Mitard, Roger Loo (IMEC), Anabela Veloso (Imec), Olivier Richard, Hugo Bender, Wilfried Vandervorst, Matty Caymax (IMEC), Naoto Horiguchi (Imec), and Nadine Collaert, and Aaron Thean (IMEC) Ge Nanostructures in High-K Materials – Peter Seidel, Maximilian Geyer, David Lehninger, Frank Schneider (Institut für Angewandte Physik, TU Bergakademie Freiberg), Volker Klemm (Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaften, TU Bergakademie Freiberg), and Johannes Heitmann (Institut für Angewandte Physik, TU Bergakademie Freiberg) Meeting Program

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


748

11:30

749

11:50

750

GeSn Film Deposition Using Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition – Kohei Suda, Tomohiro Uno, Tatsuya Miyakawa (Meiji University), Hideaki Machida, Masato Ishikawa, Hiroshi Sudo (Gas-phase Growth Ltd.), Yoshio Ohshita (Toyota Technological Institute), and Atsushi Ogura (Meiji University) Identification of Deep Levels Associated with Extended and Point Defects in GeSn Epitaxial Layers Using Dlts – Somya Gupta, Eddy Simoen (IMEC), Henk Vrielinck (University of Gent), Benjamin Vincent, Federica Gencarelli, Clement Merckling, Roger Loo (IMEC), and Marc Heyns (IMEC, University of Leuven) Semi-Metal Nanowire Field Effect Transistors From First Principle Calculation – Lida Ansari, Giorgos Fagas, and James C. Greer (Tyndall National Institute)

E3

Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Sensor Conference Room F, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Enhancement Effects – 08:20 – 10:00 Co-Chair: Anthony Kenyon 08:20

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Graphene Properties – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Vladimir Fal’ko and Christoph Stampfer 14:00

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Graphene Thermal Properties and Applications for Heat Removal in the Phase Change Materials – Pradyumna Goli (University of California Riverside) and Alexander A. Balandin (University of California) Thermal Transport in Graphene and Graphene-based Composites – Jiuning Hu, Wonjun Park, Xiulin Ruan, and Yong P. Chen (Purdue University, Purdue University) Transport in Graphene-based Nanodevices – Christoph Stampfer, Bernat Terres, Jan Dauber, Christian Volk, and Stephan Engels (RWTH Aachen University) Intermission Nanoelectronic Properties and Applications of Chemically Functionalized Graphene – Mark C. Hersam (Northwestern University) Theoretical Study of Silicene and Germanene – Michel Houssa, Emilio Scalise, Bas van den Broek (University of Leuven), Geoffrey Pourtois (IMEC), and Valery Afanas’ev, and André Stesmans (University of Leuven) Moiré Minibands in Graphene Heterojunctions with Hexagonal 2D Crystals – Vladimir Fal’ko (Lancaster University)

May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

09:40

Thermally Activated Emission From Direct Bandgap-like Silicon Quantum Dots – Katerina Dohnalova, Saba Saeed (Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Alexander N. Poddubny, Alexei A. Prokofiev (Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute RAS, SaintPetersburg), and Tom Gregorkiewicz (Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (Invited) On the Origin of the Step-Like Quantum Yield of Si-Nanocrystals: MEG or Efficient Exciton Generation Via Critical Points in C-si – Matthew P. Halsall, Iain Forbes Crowe, Tony Peaker (The University of Manchester), Miraj Shah (University College London), Anthony Kenyon (UCL), Oksana Hulko, Andy P. Knights (McMaster University), and Pengyuan Yang, and Russell Gwilliam (The University of Surrey) Break

Er-Doped Structures – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chair: A. P. Knights 10:00

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11:20

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(Invited) Er Doped-Si Nanostructures Coupled with Photonic Crystals for High Enhancement of Light Extraction – Maria Miritello (CNR-IMM MATIS), Roberto Lo Savio, Matteo Galli (Universita` degli Studi di Pavia), Alessia Irrera, Fabio Iacona, Giorgia Franzò (CNR-IMM MATIS), Lucio C. Andreani (Universita` degli Studi di Pavia), Liam O’ Faolain, Thomas Krauss (SUPA, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews), and Francesco Priolo (University of Catania, CNR-IMM MATIS) (Invited) Optimizing Er-Doped Layer Stacks for Integrated Light Emitting Devices – Blas Garrido (University of Barcelona), Joan Manel Ramirez, Francisca Peiro, Sonia Estrade, Jose Maria Rebled, Yonder Berencen, Luis Lopez-Conesa (University of Barcelona), and Alberto Eljarrat (A detailed itinerary of our main results and current advances in Er-doped light emitting devices are here reported We start with the photoluminescence, then the electrical characterization and the electroluminescence of Er-doped capacitors and active slo) (Invited) Rare Earth Sensitization in SiBased Structures for Photonic Applications – Fabrice Gourbilleau, Chuan-hui Liang, Yong-tao An, Alexandre Fafin, Julien Cardin, Larysa Khomenkova, Christophe Labbé, Magali Morales, and Christian Dufour (CIMAP/CEA/CNRS/Ensicaen/ UCBN) 79

Tuesday, May 14

11:10


Conference Room F, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

801

Doping Issues – 14:00 – 16:20 Co-Chair: Blas Garrido 14:00

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14:40

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16:00

(Invited) Doping Silicon Dielectrics with Silicon, Cerium and Oxygen Via Ion Implantation – A. P. Knights, Rachel M. Savidge (McMaster University), and Matthew P. Halsall, and Iain Forbes Crowe (The University of Manchester) (Invited) N- and p-type Impurity Co-Doped and Compensated Silicon Nanocrystals in Silicate and in Solution – Minoru Fujii (Kobe University) (Invited) Optical and Magnetic Properties of Defective MgO Microcrystals – Takashi Uchino (Kobe University) Break

Tuesday, May 14

Conference Room F, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton Advances in Nano Systems – 16:20 – 18:20 Co-Chair: Fabrice Gourbilleau 16:20

17:00

17:40

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(Invited) Ballistic Electron Effects in Nanosilicon and Their Applications – Nobuyoshi Koshida (Tokyo University of A & T), Naokatsu I. Ikegami, Akira Kojima (Tokyo University of Agri & Tech), Romain Mentek (Tokyo Univ of A & T), and Bernard Gelloz (Nagoya University) (Invited) Plasmonic Nanoantennas for Nanoscale Interactions with Quantum Dot Emitters – Tyler Roschuk and Stefan A. Maier (Imperial College London) (Invited) Ultraviolet and Long-Lived Blue Luminescence of Oxidized Porous Silicon – Bernard Gelloz (Nagoya University), Romain Mentek (Tokyo Univ of A & T), and Nobuyoshi Koshida (Tokyo University of A & T)

E4

Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 4

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science | and Technology Willow Ballroom Center, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

New Organic Semiconductor Device and Circuit Concepts – 08:30 – 12:00 Co-Chair: Seongil Im and David J. Gundlach 08:30

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Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Peter Mascher and P. Joshi •

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Spectral Engineering Through Down Shifting by Silicon Nanocrystals to Improve Conventional Silicon Solar Cell Efficiency – Farbod Ghods, Justin Sacks, Jacek Wojcik, Rafael N. Kleiman, and Peter Mascher (McMaster University) Controlling Actively Q-Switched Laser Output by Nonlinear State Feedback – Makhin Thitsa and William Steven Gray (Old Dominion University)

Characteristics of Fluorine-Doped Tin Oxide as a Transparent Heater on PET Prepared by ECR-MOCVD – Chairul Hudaya (Energy Convergence Research Center, Green City Research Institute, KIST, University of Science and Technology), Ji Hun Park, Wonchang Choi (Energy Convergence Research Center, Green City Research Institute, KIST), and Joong Kee Lee (University of Science and Technology, Energy Convergence Research Center, Green City Research Institute, KIST)

10:15

820

10:45

821

11:05

822

Design and Development of Flexible Organic Devices for Integration in High Efficient Circuitry – Munira Raja (University of Liverpool) Influence of Au Nanoparticles On NOMFET for Application of Cancer Stem Cell Bio-Sensor – Kyoung-Cheol Kwon, Hyun-Min Seung, Jong-Dae Lee, Jong-Sun Lee, Dong Hyun Yang, Dong-Hyun Park, Jin Pyo Hong, and Jea-Gun Park (Hanyang University) Toward Fully Plastic Batteries: Electroactive Polymer-Carbon Composite Electrodes for Rechargeable Batteries – Burak Esat, Sumeyye Bahceci, and Muhammed Aydin (Fatih University) Break High Performance Organic Electronic Devices Using Carbon Nanotube Electrodes – Saiful I. Khondaker, Biddut Sarker, and Narae Kang (University of Central Florida) Novel Photo-Stable Small-Molecule Based Organic Thin-Film Transistors Coupled with Pentacene Devices – Seongil Im (Yonsei University) Polymeric Thin-Film Transistors and Microfluidics for Sensing Applications – M. Jamal Deen (McMaster University) Shaping Template-Assisted Organic Nanowires – Sorin Melinte (Université Catholique de Louvain)

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


823

Electron Spin Transport Facilitated by a Low Work Function Metal in Alq3 – HyukJae Jang (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Wake Forest University), Kurt P. Pernstich, Jungjoon Ahn (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Lee Richter (NIST), David J. Gundlach (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Joseph J. Kopanski (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)), Oana D. Jurchescu (Wake Forest University), and Curt A. Richter (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

Modeling, Charge Transport, and Trapping in Organic Semiconductor Devices – 13:30 – 17:35 Co-Chairs: Peyman Servati and Brendan T. O’Connor 13:30

14:00

14:30

824

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15:45

828

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Precise Parameter Extraction for Organic Thin-Film Transistors Operating in the Linear Regime – Ognian Marinov, Cong Feng, and M. Jamal Deen (McMaster University) Modeling of Charge Injection in Organic/ Polymeric Diodes – Juan A. Jiménez Tejada, Pilar López Varo, Karam M. Awawdeh (Universidad de Granada), and M. Jamal Deen (McMaster University) Compact Capacitance Model for OTFTs from Low to Medium Frequencies – Alejandra Castro-Carranza (DEEEA Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Magali Estrada (CINVESTAV-IPN), Benjamín Iñiguez (DEEEA Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Antonio Cerdeira, Fernando Ulloa (CINVESTAV-IPN), Jairo C. Nolasco (Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica), José Sánchez (CINVESTAV-IPN), and Lluis F. Marsal, and Josep Pallares (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) Break Charge Transport and Molecular Order in Semiconducting Polymers – Michael Chabinyc, Justin Cochran, Anne Glaudell, and Ruth Schlitz (University of California) Analysis of Bias-Stress-Induced Charge Trap in Organic Transistors – Kilwon Cho (Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)) Using Mechanical Deformation to Elucidate Structure-Property Relationships in Polymer Semiconductors – Brendan T. O’Connor (North Carolina State University) A Study on Gamma Radiation Effects on OTFT – Rodrigo Picos, Eugeni GarciaMoreno (Universitat de les Illes Balears), and Magali Estrada (CINVESTAV-IPN)

17:15

E5

831

Inkjet-Printed Organic Electronics: Operational Stability and Reliability Issues – Carme Martinez-Domingo (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)), Maria C. R. Medeiros (University of Coimbra), Enrico Sowade (Chemnitz University of Technology), Eloi Ramon (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)), Kalayan Yoti Mitra (Chemnitz University of Technology), Henrique Leonel Gomes (Universidade do Algarve), and Reinhard R. Baumann (Chemnitz University of Technology)

Silicon Compatible Materials, Processes, and Technologies for Advanced Integrated Circuits and Emerging Applications 3

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology Norfolk, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Non-Planar Devices: FINFETS/Nanowires – 08:00 – 10:20 Co-Chairs: P. J. Timans and E. P. Gusev 08:00

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09:40 10:00 862

Strain-Enhanced Performance of SiNanowire FETs – Mikaël Cassé, Sylvain Barraud (CEA LETI), Rémi Coquand (CEA-Leti), Masahiro Koyama, David Cooper (CEA LETI), Gérard Ghibaudo (IMEP-LAHC), H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and Gilles Reimbold (CEA LETI) Deposited ALD SiO2 High-k/Metal gate Interface for High Voltage Analog and I/O Devices on Next Generation Alternative Channels and FINFET Device Structures – Shahab Siddiqui, Murshed M. Chowdhury, Maryjane Brodsky, Nilufa Rahim, Min Dai, Siddarth Krishnan, Steve Fugardi, Ernest Wu, Anthony Chou, Shreesh Narasimha, Jinghong Li, Kevin Mcstay, Barry Linder, Edward Maciejewski, Ryan Rettmann, Steven Mittl, Unoh Kwon, Vijay Narayanan, William Henson, Dominic Schepis, and Michael Chudzik (IBM Corporation) Three-Dimensional Dopant/Carrier Profiling – Wilfried Vandervorst (Imec, KULeuven), A. Schulze (Imec), and Ajay Kumar Kambham, J. Mody, M. Gilbert, and P. Eyben (IMEC) Break Defect Characterization of ALD Grown SiO2 Films: A Systematic Approach – Frank L. Pasquale (University of North Texas), and Shankar Swaminathan, and Adrien Lavoie (Lam Research Inc.)

Patterning and Lithography Challenges Part 1 – 10:20 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: H. Iwai and F. Roozeboom

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

10:20

863

11:00

864

FinFET Patterning Process Challenges – Efraín Altamirano-Sánchez and Nadine Collaert (IMEC) A Study of Polysilicon Gate Etch Uniformity in 300 Mm Silicon Wafers – Wai Shing Lau (Nanyang Technological University-Retired), and Peizhen Yang, and Soh Yun Siah (Globalfoundries) 81

Tuesday, May 14

11:25


11:20

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Visualization of Plasma Etching Damage of Si Using Room Temperature Spectroscopic Photoluminescence – Shiu-Ko Jang Jian, Chih-Cherng Jeng, Ting-Chun Wang, Chih-Mu Huang, Ying-Lang Wang (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), and Woo Sik Yoo (WaferMasters, Inc.)

Patterning and Lithography Challenges Part 2 – 13:20 – 14:00 Co-Chairs: H. Iwai and F. Roozeboom

Tuesday, May 14

13:20

13:40

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867

On the Optimization of Ebeam Lithography Using Hydrogen Silsesquioxane (HSQ) for Innovative Self-Aligned CMOS Process – Remi Coquand (STMicroelectronics, CEA-LETI), Stephane Monfray (STMicroelectronics), Jonathan Pradelles, Luc Martin (CEALETI), Marie-Pierre Samson, Jessy Bustos (STMicroelectronics), Sylvain Barraud (CEA LETI), Frederic Boeuf, Thomas Skotnicki (STMicroelectronics), Gérard Ghibaudo (IMEP-LAHC), and Thierry Poiroux, and Olivier Faynot (CEA-LETI) Striation-Formation during Oxide PlasmaEtch for a 035um Technology – Johan Meersman (ON Semiconductor)

Si Channel: Gate Stack Reliability – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: E. P. Gusev and P. J. Timans 14:00

14:40

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Metal Gate/High-κ Dielectric Gate Stack Reliability; or How I Learned to Live with Trappy Oxides – Barry P. Linder (IBM Corporation), Eduard A. Cartier (IBM TJ Watson Research Center), and Siddarth Krishnan (IBM Corporation) Impact of Lanthanum on Positive-Bias Temperature Instability – Insight from First-Principles Simulation – Chenjie Gu (Nanyang Technological University) and Diing Shenp Ang (Nanyang Technological University) Break On the Evolution of Switching Oxide Traps in the HfO2/TiN Gate Stack Subjected to Positive- and Negative-Bias Temperature Stressing – Yuan Gao, Diing Shenp Ang, and Chen Jie Gu (Nanyang Technological University)

3D Integration/ReRAM/MEMS – 15:40 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: D.-L. Kwong and F. Roozeboom 15:40

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Adjustable Switching Voltage Via Sol-Gel Derived and Ag In Situ Doped SiO2 Thin Films for ReRAM – Yu-Ping Hsiao (PhD Program in Electrical and Communications Engineering, Feng Chia University), Wen-Luh Yang (Feng Chia University), Yu-Hsien Lin, Yun-Chung Yang (National United University), Che-Chi Hsu, ChengLin Peng, Chin-Hsuan Liao (Feng Chia University), and Fun-Tat Chin, ShengHsien Liu, Yuan-Ming Chang, and LiMin Lin (PhD Program in Electrical and Communications Engineering, Feng Chia University)

16:00

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16:20

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On the Resistive Switching and Current Conduction Mechanisms of Amorphous LaGdO3 Films Grown by Pulsed Laser Deposition – Pankaj Misra, Shojan Pullockaran Pavunny, and Ram S. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico) Challenges In 3D Integration – Mitsumasa Koyanagi, Kang Wook Lee, Takafumi Fukushima, and Tetsu Tanaka (Tohoku University) InP-Si BiCMOS Heterointegration Using a Substrate Transfer Process – Marco Lisker, Andreas Trusch, Andreas Krüger, Mirko Fraschke, Philipp Kulse, Yevgen Borokhovych (IHP), Bernd Tillack (IHP, Technische Universitat Berlin), and Ina Ostermay, Tomas Krämer, Andreas Thies, Franz-Josef Schmückle, Olaf Krüger, Viktor Krozer, and Wolfgang Heinrich (FBH) Commercial CMOS-Integrated RF-MEMS – Art Morris and Shawn Cunningham (WiSpry, Inc.)

Advanced Semiconductor-on-Insulator Technology and Related Physics 16

Electronics and Photonics Dominion Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

Device Physics and Simulations-2 – 09:00 – 10:00 Co-Chair: Sorin Cristoloveanu 09:00

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09:20

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09:40

Impact of Dynamic Body Floating effect on Low-Energy Operation of Xct-SOI CMOS Devices with Aim of Sub-20-Nm Regime – Daishi Ino (Kansai University), Yasuhisa Omura (Kansai University), and Daiki Sato (Kansai University) Influence of High Temperature on UTBB SOI nMOSFETs With and Without Ground Plane – Victor Sonnenberg Sr (University of São Paulo, FATEC), Vitor Itocazu, João Antonio Martino (University of São Paulo), Eddy R. Simoen (IMEC), and Cor Claeys (KU Leuven, IMEC) Break

Circuit Technology – 10:00 – 10:40 Co-Chair: Jean-Pierre Raskin 10:00

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10:20

886

Impact of Disturb on Retention Time in Single FBRAM Cells – S. D. dos Santos (University of São Paulo), T. Nicoletti, J. A. Martino (University of São Paulo, Brazil), M. Aoulaiche, M. Jurczak, E. Simoen (IMEC), and C. Claeys (IMEC, KU Leuven) Semiconductor Film Bandgap Influence on Retention Time of UTBOX SOI 1T-FBRAM – Katia Regina Akemi Sasaki, Albert Nissimoff, Luciano Mendes Almeida (University of São Paulo), Marc Aoulaiche, Eddy Simoen (IMEC), Cor Claeys (IMEC, KU Leuven), and Joao Antonio Martino (University of São Paulo)

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


10:40

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11:00

888

11:20

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Analog Behavior of Submicron GradedChannel SOI MOSFETs Varying Channel Length, Doping Concentration and Temperature – J. P. Nemer, M. de Souza (Centro Universitário da FEI), D. Flandre (Université Catholique de Louvain), and M. A. Pavanello (Centro Universitário da FEI) Experimental Comparison between pTFET and pFinFET under Analog Operation – Paula Ghedini Der Agopian, Joao Antonio Martino (University of Sao Paulo), Rita Rooyackers, Anne Vandooren, Eddy Simoen (IMEC), and Cor Claeys (IMEC, KU Leuven) Influence of 45° Substrate Rotation on the Analog Performance of Biaxially Strained Silicon SOI MuGFETs – M. A S. de Souza (University of Sao Paulo), R. T. Doria (Centro Universitario da FEI), J. A. Martino (University of São Paulo), E. Simoen (IMEC), C. Claeys (IMEC, KU Leuven), and M. A. Pavanello (University of Sao Paulo, Centro Universitário da FEI)

Strain Technology and Characterization – 14:00 – 15:00 Co-Chairs: Siegfried Selberherr and Yasuhisa Omura 14:00

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Temperature Influence on Strained nMuGFETs after Proton Radiation – Caio Cesar Mendes Bordallo (Centro Universitário da FEI), Paula Ghedini Der Agopian (University of Sao Paulo, Centro Universitário da FEI), Joao Antonio Martino (University of Sao Paulo), Eddy Simoen (IMEC), and C. Claeys (IMEC, KU Leuven) Comparative Experimental Study between Tensile and Compressive Uniaxially Stressed nMuGFETs under X-ray Radiation Focusing on Analog Behavior – V. V. Peruzzi, S. P. Gimenez (Centro Universitário da FEI), Paula Ghedini Der Agopian (Centro Universitário da FEI, University of Sao Paulo), Marcilei Silveira (Centro Universitário da FEI), Joao Antonio Martino (University of Sao Paulo), Eddy Simoen (IMEC), and C. Claeys (KU Leuven, IMEC) Fin Dimension Influence on Mechanical Stressors in Triple-Gate SOI nMOSFETs – Rudolf Theoderich Bühler (University of Sao Paulo), E. Simoen (IMEC), Paula Ghedini Der Agopian (University of Sao Paulo), C. Claeys (IMEC), and J. A. Martino (University of São Paulo)

May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

Characterization and Related Physics – 15:00 – 16:20 Co-Chairs: Francisco Gamiz and Joao Antonio Martino 15:00

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The Generation Rate Analysis of Different S/D Junction Engineering in Scaled UTBOX 1T-DRAM – T. Nicoletti, K. R. A. Sasaki (University of São Paulo, Brazil), S. D. dos Santos (University of São Paulo), J. A. Martino (University of São Paulo, Brazil), M. Aoulaiche, E. Simoen (IMEC), and C. Claeys (IMEC, KU Leuven) Spin Lifetime Enhancement by Shear Strain in Thin Silicon-On-Insulator Films – Dmitri Osintsev, Viktor Sverdlov, and Siegfried Selberherr (Institute for Microelectronics, TU Wien) Determination of Effective Capacitance Area for Pseudo-Transistor Based Characterization of Bare SOI Wafers by Split-C(V) Measurements – Cristina Fernandez, Noel Rodriguez (University of Granada), Akiko Ohata, Amer Diab (IMEPMINATEC), Francisco Gamiz (University of Granada), and Sorin Cristoloveanu (IMEP-MINATEC) Break

Device Physics and Simulations-3 – 16:20 – 18:30 Co-Chairs: Jean-Pierre Raskin and Yasuhisa Omura 16:20

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Tunnel FETs for Mixed-Signal SystemOn-Chip Applications – Abhijit Mallik (University of Calcutta) Dopant-Free CMOS On SOI: Multi-Gate Si-Nanowire Transistors for Logic and Memory Applications – Udo Schwalke, Frank Wessely, and Tillmann Krauss (Technische Universität Darmstadt, ISTN) Performance of Junctionless Nanowire MOSFET as a Quasi-Linear Resistor – Michelly de de Souza, Rodrigo Trevisoli Doria, Renan Doria Trevisoli (Centro Universitario da FEI), Antonio Cerdeira, Magali Estrada (CINVESTAV-IPN), and Marcelo Antonio Pavanello (Centro Universitario da FEI) Operation of Lateral SOI Pin Photodiodes with Back-Gate Bias and Intrinsic Length Variation – C. Novo, R. Giacomini (Centro Universitário da FEI), and A. Afzalian, and D. Flandre (Université Catholique de Louvain) Enhancement of SOI Photodiode Sensitivity by Aluminum Grating – Hiroshi Inokawa, Hiroaki Satoh, Ken Kawakubo, and Atsushi Ono (Research Institute of Electronics, Shizuoka University) Concluding Remarks

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Analog Device Applications – 10:40 – 11:40 Co-Chairs: Yasuhisa Omura and Jean-Pierre Raskin


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Materials Characterization – 08:40 – 10:00 Co-Chair: Zetian Mi 919

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Cathodoluminescence Studies of InGaN/ GaN Multiple Quantum Well Structure Grown by Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition – Ying Li (Veeco Instrument, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Frank Lu, Frank Ramos (Veeco Instrument), and E. B. Stokes (The University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Manipulation of Threading Dislocation Densities Within Novel Nitride Based UV Multiple Quantum Wells – Michele Ann Conroy (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork), Nikolay Petkov (University College Cork), Haoning N. Li (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Lee Maltings, Dyke Parade, University College Cork), Thomas C. Sadler, Vitaly Zubialevich (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Lee Maltings, Dyke Parade), Justin D. Holmes (Tyndall National Institute), and Peter J. Parbrook (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Lee Maltings, Dyke Parade) Confocal Microscopy and TRPL Spectroscopy Study on Spatial Variation of PL in Blue-Emitting InGaN/GaN MQWs – Cheng Li, E. B. Stokes, Ryan Hefti, Patrick J. Moyer (The University of North Carolina at Charlotte), and Ronald A. Arif, Dan Byrnes, Soo Min Lee, and Eric Armour (Veeco Instruments Inc.) Break

Electronic Devices – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: E. B. Stokes and Ray-Hua Horng 10:00

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A Novel Detection of Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NNRTIs) for HIV-1 with AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors – Yen-Wen Kang (National Tsing Hua University), GengYen Lee, Jen-Inn Chyi (National Central University), Chen-Pin Hsu, You-Ren Hsu, Chih-Cheng Huang (National Tsing Hua University), Fan Ren (University of Florida), and Yu-Lin Wang (National Tsing Hua University) High Resolution Patterning of Oxide Semiconductor Transistor by Electrohydrodynamic Jet Printing – Junghyun Choi, Taeseup Song, Sangkyu Lee, Joo Hyun Kim, Seungki Hong, Hyungkyu Han, Jeonghyun Kim, Hyunjung Park, Yeryung Jeon, and Ungyu Paik (Hanyang University) Low Leakage Current GaN MIS-HEMT with SiNx Gate Insulator using N2 Plasma Treatment – Shih-Chien Liu, Huan-Chung Wang, and Edward Yi Chang (National Chiao-Tung University)

Thickness Dependent Electrical Characteristics of InAlN/GaN-OnSi MOSHEMTs with Y2O3 Gate Dielectric and Au-Free Ohmic Contact – Milan Kumar Bera, Yi Liu, Lwin Min Kyaw, Yi Jie Ngoo, and Eng Fong Chor (National University of Singapore) Gold-Free InAlN/GaN Schottky Gate HEMT On Si (111) Substrate with ZrO2 Passivation – Lwin Min Kyaw, Yi Liu, Milan Kumar Bera, Yi Jie Ngoo (National University of Singapore), Sudhiranjan Tripathy (Institute of Material Research and Engineering, Singapore), and Eng Fong Chor (National University of Singapore) Amorphous HfInZnO Thin Film Transistors for Use in Harsh Environment – Shih-Guo Yang, Jose Ramon Duran Retamal, Po-Kang Yang, Der-Hsien Lien, and Jr-Hau He (National Taiwan University) Temperature Dependent Instability of Drain Bias Stress in Amorphous IndiumGallium-Zinc-Oxide Thin Film Transistors – Geng-Wei Chang (National Chiao Tung University), Ting-Chang Chang, Yong-En Syu, Jhe-Ciou Jhu, Kuan-Chang Chang, Tsung-Ming Tsai (National Sun Yat-Sen University), and Ya-Hsiang Tai (National Chiao Tung University)

Optoelectronic Devices – 14:00 – 16:20 Co-Chairs J. Bardwell and Zia Karim 14:00

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Strong Visible Light Emission from ZincBlende InGaN/GaN Pn Junction on Silicon Substrate – Suzuka Nishimura, Muneyuki Hirai (Solartes Lab), Hiroshi Nagayoshi (Tokyo National College of Technology), and Kazutaka Terashima (Shonan Institute of Technology) Nonradiative Recombination Mechanism in Phosphor-Free GaN-Based Nanowire White Light Emitting Diodes and the effect of Ammonium Sulfide Surface Passivation – Hieu Pham Trung Nguyen, Mehrdad Dajvid, and Zetian Mi (McGill University) InGaN LEDs Grown on Patterned Sapphire Substrates with Modified Top-Tip Cone Shapes – Hsu-Hung Hsueh, Sin-Liang Ou (National Chung Hsing University), ChiaoYang Cheng (Wafer Works Optronics Corporation, Wafer Works Optronics Corporation), Dong-Sing Wuu (National Chung Hsing University), and Ray-Hua Horng (Graduate Institute of Precision Engineering, National Chung Hsing University) Enhanced Light Extraction of InGaNBased Light-Emitting Diodes by ZnO Nanorod Arrays – Yu-Hsuan Hsiao and Jr-Hau He (National Taiwan University)

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Electrodeposited Wide-Bandgap Semiconducting ZnO and CuSCN Thin Films and Nanowires for Interface Engineering of Polymer Solar Cells – Valentina Ivanova (CEA-Leti), Cyril Chappaz-Gillot, Solenn Berson (CEALiten), Sylvia Sanchez, Raul Salazar (CEA-Leti), Balthazar Lechêne (CEALiten), Dmitry Aldakov (CEA-INAC), Vincent Delaye (CEA-Leti), and Stéphane Guillerez (CEA-Liten) Growth and Characterization of Al02In01Ga07N on AIN/Sapphire Substrates by Rf-Magnetron Sputtering for Ultraviolet Light-Emitting Diodes – Kidus Yohannes Alemu (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology) Break

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Growth and Characterization of Single Crystalline Ga-doped ZnO Films by Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition – Ray-Hua Horng (Graduate Institute of Precision Engineering, National Chung Hsing University), Chiung-Yi Huang (National Chung Hsing University), Chen-Yang Yin (Nationa Chung Hsing University), and Dong-Sing Wuu (National Chung Hsing University) Preparation of Uniform TiO2 Thin Films by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide – WeiHao Lin (National Chiao Tung University, National Chiao Tung University), Masato Sone, Tso-Fu Mark Chang, Tatsuo Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and YungJung Hsu (National Chiao Tung University) Effect of Hot Zone Design on Heat and Fluid Flows in Kyropoulos 6-Inc.h Single Crystal Sapphire Growth – Il-Hwan Kim, In-Ji Lee, Gon-Sub Lee (Hanyang University), Seong-Yoon Hong, JongKwan Park (DKAZTEC Co, LTD), and Jea-Gun Park (Hanyang University) Polycrystalline CdTe PN Diode Formed by Au and Al Diffusion – Jin Sung Kim, Pyo Jin Jeon, Junyeong Lee (Yonsei University), Min Je Kim, Pung Keun Song (Pusan National University), Geon-Hwan Lee (Korea Institute of Materials Science), and Seongil Im (Yonsei University) Metal Catalyzed Porous n-type GaN Layers: Low Resistivity Ohmic Contacting and Single-Step MgO/GaN Diode Formation – O. V. Bilousov, Joan J. Carvajal (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), D. Drouin (Université de Sherbrooke), A. Vilalta, P. Ruterana (CNRS-ENSICAENCEA-UCBN), M. Pujol, X. Mateos, F. Díaz, M. Aguiló (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), and Colm O’Dwyer (University College Cork)

May 12-16, 2013

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Bifunctional Properties of ZnS:005Mn Nanoparticles – Juan Carlos BeltranHuarac, Gerardo Morell (University of Puerto Rico), and Wojciech M. Jadwisienczak, and Jingzhou Wang (Ohio University)

Formation of an Antibacterial Oxide Film On Ti-Nb Alloy by Anodizing Oxidation – Shih-Fu Ou, Keng-Liang Ou, and Fang-Yu Fan (Taipei Medical University) Laccase Immobilization with Ruthenium Complex as Catalyst for Biocathode Application – Franciane Pinheiro Cardoso, Sidney Aquino Neto, Laís Crepaldi, Paula Gonçalves Fenga, and Adalgisa Rodrigues De Andrade (Universidade de São Paulo) Biochemical Sensors: Comparison of the Performance of TiO2, SnO2:F and ITO Used as the Main Sensing Element – Jessica Colnaghi Fernandes (Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP), Katia Franklin Albertin Torres (Universidade Federal do ABC), Guilherme Oliveira Silva, Tobias Heimfarth (Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP), M. N. P. Carreño (University of São Paulo), and Ines Pereyra, and Marcelo Mulato (Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP) Improving the Current Density and the Coulombic Efficiency by a Cascade Reaction of Glucose Oxidizing Enzymes – Muhammad Nadeem Zafar (University of Gujrat, Pakistan), Minling Shao (Ruhr Universität Bochum), Roland Ludwig (BOKU University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences), Dónal Leech (National University of Ireland), Wolfgang Schuhmann (Ruhr Universität Bochum), and Lo Gorton (Lund University) Mitochondrial Biosensor for Studies of Hypoxia and Reperfusion Damage – Magdalena Stobiecka (Warsaw University of Life Sciences SGGW) Study of Mg Doping Profile in the p-Cladding Layer for High-Brightness AlGaInP-Based Light Emitting Diodes – Hwa Sub Oh (Korea Photonics Technology Institute) Simulation of Thermal Effects on Hydrogen-Terminated Diamond MOSFETs – XI Zhou, Frances Williams, Sacharia Albin (Norfolk State University), and Kalpathy B. Sundaram (University of Central Florida) Electrochemical Surface-Hydrogenation and Characterization of Nitrogen-Doped N-Type Nanocrystalline Diamond Film – Ying Xiong, Bing Wang (Southwest University of Science and Technology), Jing Li (Southwest University of Science), and Ru fang Peng, Bo Jin, and Hong bo Li (Southwest University of Science and Technology) 85

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Structure-Photoluminescence Relation of Green-Red Emissive Zn2SiO4:Mn2+Posphor for White-Light-Emitting Diode – Gemechu Deressa, Jimin Lim, Seongwoo Park, Seongjoon Wi, Jong-Su Kim (Pukyong National University), and Taehoon Kim (Lumimicro Co., Ltd.) Nano-Porous TiO2 Photoanode for Higher Electrolyte Accessibility Using Microfibrillated Cellulose as a Sacrificial Template – Yan Li and Lawrence T. Drzal (Michigan State University) Yellow-Emissive Ca2SiO4:Mn2+ Phosphor for White-Light-Emitting Diode – Seongwoo Park, Jihoon Kim, Gemechu Deressa, Seongjoon Wi (Pukyong National University), Jongsu Kim (Pukyong National University), and Taehoon Kim (Lumimicro Co., Ltd.) Various Schottky Contacts of AlGaN/ GaN Schottky Barrier Diodes (SBDs) – Woojin Ahn, Ogyun Seok (Seoul National University), Min-Woo Ha (Korea Electronics Technology Institute), and Young-Shil Kim, and Min-Koo Han (Seoul National University) P-Side up Thin Film AlGaInP-Based Light Emitting Diodes with Mesh Patterned Ohmic Contact – Ray-Hua Horng, ChiFeng Weng (Graduate Institute of Precision Engineering, National Chung Hsing University), Bing-Rui Wu (National Chung Hsing University), Parvaneh Ravadgar (National Cheng Kung University), and Dong-Sing Wuu (National Chung Hsing University) Effect of Pressure on InAlN Films Grown by MOCVD for HEMT Application – WeiChing Huang, Kusan-Shin Liu, Yuen-Yee Wong, Chi-Feng Hsieh, and Edward Yi Chang (National Chiao Tung University) Surface Degradation of GaN after Thermal Processes – Min-Woo Ha (Korea Electronics Technology Institute), and Ogyun Seok, Woojin Ahn, and Min-Koo Han (Seoul National University) RF-Sputtered HfO2 Gate Insulator in High-Performance AlGaN/GaN MOSHEMTs – Ogyun Seok, Woojin Ahn (Seoul National University), Min-Woo Ha (Korea Electronics Technology Institute), and MinKoo Han (Seoul National University) Effects of Composition Ratio on SolutionProcessed InGaZnO Thin-Film Transistors – Jeong-Soo Lee, Seung-Min Song, SooYeon Lee (Seoul National University), Yong-Hoon Kim (Korea Electronics Technology Institute), Jang-Yeon Kwon (Yonsei University), and Min-Koo Han (Seoul National University) Development of Reclaimed Pattern Sapphire Substrates Technologies for GaNBased LEDs – Shih-Yung Huang (Da-Yeh University)

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Nanoscale Light-Harvesting Scheme on Flexible CIGS Solar Cells Using Antireflective ZnO Nanorod Arrays – YuHsuan Hsiao and Jr-Hau He (National Taiwan University) Influence of Hydroxylamine Concentration on Structural and Electrical Properties of Titanium Oxide Films – Hiroki Ishizaki (Tokyo University of Science Suwa) and Seishiro Ito (Kinki University)

Green Electrodeposition 3

Electrodeposition Willow Ballroom West, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Green Electrodeposition – 08:30 – 17:40 08:30 08:40 961

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Welcoming Remarks Green Electrodeposition Trends in Semiconductor Industry – Eugene Shalyt, Michael Pavlov, and Chuannan Bai (ECI Technology) Electrodeposition of Continuous Ultrathin Layers of Nanoporous Metals on Glassy Carbon Electrodes – Lori Ana Bromberg (SUNY Binghamton), Martha Kamundi (Chemistry, SUNY Binghamton), Jiaxin Xia (SUNY Binghamton), and Matthew Fayette, and Nikolay Dimitrov (SUNY at Binghamton) Electrodeposition of Ni/SiC NanoComposites for Environmentally-Friendly Coatings – Damla Eroglu, Annamaria Vilinska, Ponisseril Somasundaran, and Alan C. West (Columbia University) Break Electrode Performance of Newly Developed Ni-W-S Deposited Alloy for Alkaline Water Electrolysis – Sachio Yoshihara (Utsunomiya University), Daisuke Suzuki, Kouji Someya (Vantec Co, Ltd.), Takanori Kikuchi (Utsunomiya University), and Yoshifusa Ishikawa (Nippon Platec Co, Ltd.) Re-Crystallization of CZTS Solar Cell Materials Prepared by Galvanostat ElectroDeposition – Min Yen Yeh (National Kaohsiung University, Taiwan), Yu Jheng Liao (National Kaohsiung University), and Dong-Sing Wuu (National Chung Hsing University) PEDOT Inverse Nanotube Arrays: Synthesis in TiO2 Nanotubes – Damian Kowalski (Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nurmberg) and P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) Electrodeposition of Cu2O On TiO2 Nanotubes: Enhanced Penetration After Plasma Cleaning – Lok-kun Tsui and Giovanni Zangari (University of Virginia) Characterization of Black Chrome Films in the Presence and Absence of Graphite Encapsulated FeCo Nanoparticles Prepared by Electrodeposition Technique for Solar Thermal Applications – Belal Usmani and Harinipriya Seshadri (IIT Jodhpur) Meeting Program

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Banded Structure of the Electrodeposited Nanocrystalline Al-Mg Alloy Dendrites – Sankara Sarma Venkata Tatiparti (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay) and Fereshteh Ebrahimi (University of Florida) Voltammetric Study of Anodic and Cathodic Phenomena on Graphite in Cryolite-Silica Melt – Samira Sokhanvaran and Mansoor Barati (University of Toronto) Lunch Break Green Process for Functional Trivalent Chromium Electroplating – Maria Inman, Timothy Hall (Faraday Technology, Inc.), E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology Inc.), Bruce Griffin (The Boeing Company), Randal Taylor (Advanced Tooling Corporation, Advanced Tooling Corporation), George Cushnie (Advanced Tooling Corporation), and Mark Jaworowski, and Joe Bonivel (United Technologies Research Corporation) Electrodeposition of Tin From Choline Chloride Based Solvents: Influence of the Hydrogen Bond Donors – Nuno M. Pereira, Sónia Salomé, Elisabete S. Fereira, Carlos M. Pereira, and A. Fernando Silva (Departement of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto) Low Temperature Electrodeposition of Crystalline Semiconductors Through an Electrochemical Liquid-Liquid-Solid Process – Stephen Maldonado (University of Michigan) Electrochemical Recovery of Metals in Deep Eutectic Solvents – Tiago Mendes, Giuseppe Nano, and Luca Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano) Electrodeposition of Reactive Metals and Metal Chalcogenides for Energy Generation – Keith J. Stevenson (The University of Texas at Austin, Texas Materials Insitute), and Sankaran Murugesan, Daniel W. Redman, and Arunkumar Akkineni (The University of Texas at Austin) Environmental Effects on Peel Strength between Copper and Polyimide Films – Ho-Nyun Lee, Yoon Sung Han (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Janghun Lee (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), and Jin-Young Hur, and Hong-Kee Lee (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) Noble Metal Recovering by Electroless Displacement Deposition on Silicon Powder – Kenji Fukuda, Shinji Yae, Naoki Fukumuro, and Hitoshi Matsuda (University of Hyogo) Fe-36Ni Alloy Sheets by Electroforming Method for Shadow Mask Application – Lee Dong jin (R&D Center, TG Solar Coporation) CU, ZN and CU-ZN Alloys Electrodeposition From Ionic Liquids – Patrick Fricoteaux, Celine Rousse, and Sylvie Beaufils (University of Reims)

May 12-16, 2013

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Mechanism and Kinetics of Hydroxyapatite Nucleation on Biodegradable Mg Alloy – Zoran Grubac, K. Kolenc (University of Split, Croatia), and Mirjana MetikosHukovic, and Ranko Babic (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Nitinol Modified by Calcium Phosphate Coatings Prepared by Sol-Gel Method and Electrodeposition – Jozefina Katic, Mirjana Metikos-Hukovic, and Ranko Babic (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Electrodeposition of Niobium on Magnesium Using Green Ionic Liquids – Anil Mahapatro and Jehanzeb Hakim (Wichita State University)

Advances in Low Temperature Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell Technology: In Honor of Anthony B. (Tony) LaConti Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology Windsor West, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Advances in Low Temperature Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell Technology: In Honor of Anthony B. (Tony) LaConti – 08:00 – 17:00 08:00 08:10 1005

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Welcoming Remarks (IEEE Student Achievement Award Presentation) Template Synthesis of Ni nanowire array electrodes for Urea Electrochemical Decomposition – Wei Yan, Dan Wang, and Gerardine Botte (Ohio University) Reactive Coaxial Electrospinning of Zrp/ZrO2 Nanofibres – Surya Subianto (Institut Charles Gerhardt, Equipe AIME, Université Montpellier 2), Anna Donnadio, Monica Pica (Universita degli Studi di Perugia), Sara Cavaliere (Institut Charles Gerhardt, Equipe AIME, Université Montpellier 2), Mario Casciola (Universita degli Studi di Perugia), and Deborah J. Jones, and Jacques Rozière (Institut Charles Gerhardt, Equipe AIME, Université Montpellier 2) Improvement of Zr Oxide Based Cathode for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Ken-ichiro Ota, Shihong Yin, Koichi Matsuzawa, Shigenori Mitsushima, and Akimitsu Ishihara (Yokohama National University) Break Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity of Nitrogen-Doped Titanium Oxide in Acid Media – Mitsuharu Chisaka (Hirosaki University), Akimitsu Ishihara, Kazuaki Suito, Ken-ichiro Ota (Yokohama National University), and Hirokazu Muramoto (Toyohashi University of Technology) A Model for DMFC Cathode Impedance: The Effect of Virtual Anode Inside the Cathode – Andrei Kulikovsky (Research Centre Juelich) Electrochemical Investigation of Ceramic Carbon Electrodes for Low Humidity Fuel Cell Applications – Jennie I. Eastcott and E. Bradley Easton (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) 87

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Comparative Durability Study of PtBased PEM Fuel Cell Catalysts Using EIS – Farhana S. Saleh and E. Bradley Easton (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) Development of Megawatt Scale PEM Electrolysis: A Culmination of Cell Design and System Advancements – Katherine E. Ayers, Everett B. Anderson, and Larry C. Moulthrop (Proton OnSite) Ruthenium Titanium Oxide (RTO) Electrocatalyst Supports Exhibit Exceptional Start-Stop Durability – Guanxiong Wang, Vijay K. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology), and Nilesh Dale, Taehee Han, and Kev Adjemian (Nissan Technical Center North America) Intermission Oxygen Depolarized Cathode at M-Nx-C Based Non- Noble Metal Centers for Electrocatalytic Recycling of Chlorine – Urszula Tylus, Robert J. Allen, and Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University) Water Balance in Polymer-Electrolyte Fuel Cells with Counter Flowing Air and Fuel – Robert M. Darling (United Technologies Research Center) Hydrogen Evolution on Combustion Catalyzed Electrodes with Low Loadings for PEM Electrolyzers – Justin M. Roller (University of Connecticut), Katherine E. Ayers (Proton OnSite), William E. Mustain (University of Connecticut), and Radenka Maric (University of Connecticut) Graphene Supported Platinum Nanowire Arrays as High Performance Electrocatalysts – Rongyue Wang, Drew Christopher Higgins, Md Ariful Hoque, Dong Un Lee, and Zhongwei Chen (University of Waterloo) Break Mo2C Derived Carbons Catalysts and/ or Supports for Pt Metal and Pt-Ru Alloy Catalysts for Low Temperature Fuel Cells – Kersti Vaarmets, Jaak Nerut, and Enn Lust (University of Tartu) Anion Exchange Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Alkaline Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers – Christopher G. Arges, Javier Parrondo, and Vijay K. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology) Development of Durable Electrocatalysts for PEFC Through Graphitization of Carbon Support Surface – Xiaojing Zhao, Akari Hayashi, Zhiyun Noda, and Kazunari Sasaki (Kyushu University) YSZ Thin Films Prepared by Spin Coating Method – Efren Bernardo Ramirez (Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México), and Juan Carlos Alonso, and Lazaro Huerta (Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Advances in Low Temperature Electrolyzer and Fuel Cell Technology: In Honor of Anthony B. (Tony) LaConti - Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

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Preparation of Electrocatalysts by Combining the Pechini and MicrowaveAssisted Polyol Methods – Fabiana Lopes da Silva Purgato (Departamento de Química FFCLRP - USP), Layciane Aparecida Soares (FFCLRP - USP), and Paulo Olivi (FFCLRP USP) Chemical Modification of Carbon Surfaces to Synthesize Non-Precious Metal Fuel Cell Catalysts – Stephanie G. Mavilla, E. Bradley Easton (University of Ontario Institute of Technology), and Brian J. MacLean (St Francis Xavier University) Dopant-Driven Morphological Control of SnO2 Nanofibres – From Solid to ‘Loose-tube’ Fibres – Surya Subianto, Sara Cavaliere, Iuliia Savych, Deborah J. Jones, and Jacques Rozière (Institut Charles Gerhardt, Equipe AIME, Université Montpellier 2) ORR Kinetics Investigation of Pt/Carbon Electrocatalysts with Varying Pt Loading and Electrode Thickness by Rotating Disk Electrode – Chunmei Wang, Nilesh Dale, and Kev Adjemian (Nissan Technical Center North America) Hybrid Proton Conducting Membranes Based on Short Side Chain Perfluorosulfonic Acids and Organically Modified Zirconium Phosphate – Anna Donnadio, Monica Pica (Universita degli Studi di Perugia), Surya Subianto, Deborah J. Jones (Institut Charles Gerhardt, Equipe AIME, Université Montpellier 2), Paula Cojocaru (Solvay Solexis Spa), and Mario Casciola (Universita degli Studi di Perugia)

Tutorials in Electrochemical Technology: Impedance Spectroscopy

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering York, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

CPE – 08:15 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Mark E. Orazem and Vincent Vivier 08:15 08:20 1041

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Introductory Remarks Local Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: Correlation with Global Impedance Measurements – Vincent Vivier (LISE, UPR 15 du CNRS), Mark E. Orazem (University of Florida), Nadine Pebere (CIRIMAT - Toulouse - France), and Bernard Tribollet (LISE, UPR 15 du CNRS) Effect of Artifactual Impedance on Impedance Spectrum in High Frequency Range – Yoshinao Hoshi, Kazunori Kasahara, Isao Shitanda, and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science) Break Analysis of Constant Phase Element – Bernard Tribollet (LISE, UPR 15 du CNRS) Meeting Program

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Application of Impedance Spectroscopy Models to Measurement of Oxide Thickness of Stainless Steel – Douglas Riemer (Hutchinson Technology, Inc.) Estimation of Dielectric Constant from CPE Parameters for Human Skin – Mark E. Orazem (University of Florida), and Annette Bunge, and Erick White (Colorado School of Mines)

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Electrochemical Impedance Study for Enzymatic Biosensor and Biofuel Cell – Isao Shitanda (Tokyo University of Science), Naofumi Ohta (Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo University of Science), and Hiroki Yanai, Yoshiyuki Yoshihata, Yoshinao Hoshi, and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science) Electrogravimetric Methods: An Attractive Tool for Investigating Solid Electrolytes for Electrochemical Conversion Devices – Ozlem Sel, Claude Gabrielli (Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques (LISE), Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Christel Laberty-Robert (UPMC-CNRS), and Hubert Perrot (CNRS) Applications of AC Impedance Spectroscopy as Characterization and Diagnostic Tool in Rechargeable Energy Storage Devices – Vadim Lvovich (NASA Glenn Research Center) Break Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to Investigate Electroplating of Metals – Masayuki Itagaki, Yusuke Ito, Yoshinao Hoshi, and Isao Shitanda (Tokyo University of Science) How to Choose an Equivalent Circuit – David A. Harrington (University of Victoria) Concluding Remarks

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Carbon Nanotubes - From Fundamental Processes to Devices

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

Synthesis and Functionalization of Nanotubes 3 – 08:00 – 10:20 Co-Chair: Boris I. Yakobson 08:00

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Endofullerenes and Metallofullerenes

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

Endofullerenes and Metallofullerenes 1 – 17:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Harry C. Dorn and Steven Stevenson 17:00

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(Invited) New Endohedral Fullerene Compouns and Their Reactivity Differences – Maira Cerón (University of Texas at El Paso), Marta Izquierdo Barroso (Univ of Texas at El Paso), and Luis Echegoyen (University of Texas)

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

(Invited) Fullerenes Encapsulating an Ytterbium Atom: Molecular Structures and Chemical Properties – Xing Lu (College of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Mitsuaki Suzuki (University of Tsukuba), Yun-Peng Xie (College of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Naomi Mizorogi, Takeshi Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), and Shigeru Nagase (University of Kyoto) (Invited) Structure and Electronic Properties of Endohedral Metallofullerenes – Josep M. Poblet (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

Effect of Covalent Chemistry On the Electronic Structure and Properties of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene – Robert C. Haddon (University of California Riverside) Catalysis of CVD Carbon Nanotube Growth by Cobalt Ion Implantation of Silicon – Christopher J. Smart (Vassar College), George F. Walker (IBM TJ Watson Research Laboratories), and Stuart L. Belli, Vanora Estridge, and Catherine M. Fiore (Vassar College) Electrochemical Functionalization of CVD-Grown Carbon Nanotubes – Stuart L. Belli, Regina Krawiec, Holger Moustakas, Christopher J. Smart, and Scott Oh (Vassar College) Solvent-Free Functionalization of Carbon Nanomaterials: Fullerene C60 and Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes with Aromatic Amines – Itzel J. Ramírez Calera (Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnológico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Victor H. Meza Laguna, Vladimir A. Basiuk (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Edgar AlvarezZauco (Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Flavio F. Contreras-Torres (Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnológico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Taras Yu Gromovoy (A. A. Chuiko Institute of Surface Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), and Elena V. Basiuk (Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnológico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) (Invited) Redox Reaction of Carbon Nanotubes in a Biological Matrix – Wei Zhao and Azhar A. K. Kamel (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) Coffee break 89

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Functionalization of Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes Through Polymerization in Micelles: A Bridge Between the Covalent and Non-Covalent Methods – Stephane Campidelli, Guillaume Clavé (CEA), Geraud Delport, Cyrielle Roquelet, Jean-Sébastien Lauret (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan), Christophe Voisin (Ecole Normale Supérieure), and Arianna Filoramo, and Vincent Derycke (CEA)

Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

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Theory and Modeling – 10:20 – 12:00 Co-Chair: Francois Leonard 10:20

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(Invited) Microscopic Modeling of Contact Resistance in Carbon Nanotubes – Vasili Perebeinos (IBM - Watson) and Jerry Tersoff (IBM -Watson) (Invited) Nanoscale Carbon for Photovoltaic and Therapeutic Applications – Oleg Prezhdo (University of Rochester) (Invited) Plasmonic Vs Electronic Mechanism of the QED Kapitza Conductance for Nanotube Materials – Alexey G. Petrov (Ioffe Institute), and Andrei M. Nemilentsau, and Slava V. Rotkin (Lehigh University) Equilibrium at the Edge: Nanotube Nucleation, Steady-State, and Cooperative Growth – Boris I. Yakobson (Rice University) First Principles-Based Estimate of the Critical SWCNT Length for Raman D. and G. Band Intensity Inversion – Yoshifumi Nishimura (Nagoya University), Henryk Witek (National Chiao Tung University), and Stephan Irle (Nagoya University)

Electronic Properties and Applications – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Philip G. Collins and Mark C. Hersam 14:00

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Full-Coverage Aligned Semiconducting Enriched Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Arrays for High-Performance Electronics – Qing Cao, Shu-jen Han, and George S. Tulevski (IBM TJ Watson Research Center) DWNT as Active Electrode in Far-IR and THz Optical Modulation Devices – Philippe Gagnon (École Polytechnique de Montréal, Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP)), Maxime Biron, Patrick Desjardins (Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP), École Polytechnique de Montréal), and Richard Martel (Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP), Université de Montréal) (Invited) The Origin of Linear and Nonlinear Damping in Graphene Nanomechanical Resonators – Marc Bockrath and Tengfei Miao (University Of California, Riverside) Break

Astonishing Sensing Potential of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene Illustrated By In Situ Sensor Refreshing – Gugang Chen and Avetik R. Harutyunyan (Honda Research Institute USA Inc.) (Invited) Single Molecule Enzymology Using Carbon Nanotube Circuits – Yongki Choi, Patrick C. Sims, Tivoli Olsen, O. Tolga Gul, Brad L. Corso, Mariam Iftikhar, Gregory A. Weiss, and Philip G. Collins (University of California, Irvine) Activation Mechanism for Charge Injection in Individual Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes – Delphine Bouilly, Hubert Trépanier, and Richard Martel (Université de Montréal) Disorder-Induced Electron-Phonon Interactions and Gap States in Carbon Nanotubes – François Lapointe, Delphine Bouilly (Université de Montréal, Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP)), Minh Nguyen (Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP), Université de Montréal), Étienne Gaufrès, Nathalie Y-Wa Tang (Université de Montréal, Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP)), Patrick Desjardins (École Polytechnique de Montréal, Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP)), and Richard Martel (Université de Montréal, Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP)) (Invited) Monodisperse Carbon Nanomaterials in Electronic and Energy Conversion Devices – Mark C. Hersam (Northwestern University) (Invited) Semiconducting Enriched Carbon Nanotube Thin Film Transistors Using Metallic Carbon Nanotube Contact – Saiful I. Khondaker, Biddut Sarker, and Narae Kang (University of Central Florida) Monolithic Integration of Micro-Capacitors by Lithographically Patternable, WaferScale Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Film – Kazufumi Kobashi, Karolina U. Laszczyk, Atsuko Sekiguchi, Fumiaki Tanaka, Chandramouli Subramaniam, Don N. Futaba, Takeo Yamada, and Kenji Hata (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology) (Invited) Porous Carbon and Its Nanocomposites for Energy Storage Applications – Guozhong Cao, Stephanie Candelaria, Yunxia Huang, Ming Zhang, and Lili Zhang (University of Washington)

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


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(Invited) Hallmarks of the Mechanical Coupling to the Substrate in the Photoluminescence Spectrum of Carbon Nanotubes – Fabien Vialla, Yannick Chassagneux (Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain, Ecole Normale Supérieure), Cyrielle Roquelet (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan), Carole Diederichs (Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain, Ecole Normale Supérieure), Philippe Roussignol (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain), Jean-Sébastien Lauret (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan), and Christophe Voisin (Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain, Ecole Normale Supérieure)

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Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

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Fundamentals of Graphene Related Structures

Properties of Graphene – 08:00 – 10:40 Co-Chair: Libai Huang 08:00

Applications with Graphene – 10:40 – 12:00 Co-Chair: Robert C. Haddon

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Layer-Dependent Electrical Properties of Graphene-Related Nanomaterials Revealed by Atomic Force Microscopy – Jing-jiang Yu (Agilent Technologies, Inc.) Molecular Penetration Through the Basal Plane of Graphene, Density Functional Theory Study – Seung Mi Lee (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science), and Dinh Loc Duong, and Young Hee Lee (Sungkyunkwan University) Electrical Properties of Graphene Conductive Thin Films Fabricated with Different Parameters – Xiaoxia Wang, Jianhua Yu, Hongzhou Dong (Qingdao University of Science and Technology), and Lifeng Dong (Missouri State University, Qingdao University of Science and Technology) Electron Transport Properties of Reduced Graphene Oxide Sheets – Saiful I. Khondaker and Daeha Joung (University of Central Florida) Coffee break Nonlinear Effects with Plasmonics at IR Wavelengths – A. Banerjee (NJIT) and H. Grebel (New Jersey Institute of Technology) An Electrochemical Reaction Pathway for the Generation of Graphen-Like Films and Self-Assembled Nanographenes – Giovanni Valenti (Università di Bologna), Lawrence T. Scott (Boston College), Claudio Fontanesi (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia), and Francesco Paolucci, and Massimo Marcaccio (Università di Bologna) (Invited) Tunable Optical Properties in Doped Graphene – Feng Wang (UC Berkeley)

May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

(Invited) Prospects for Hydrogen Storage in Graphene – Vittorio Pellegrini (NEST CNR-NANO and Scuola Normale Superiore) (Invited) New Faces of Graphene Oxide: 2D Soft Material and Nanofluidic Channels – Jiaxing Huang (Northwestern University) Graphene Ring Nanoelectrodes: Application as a Photoelectrochemical Sensor – James William Dickinson, Fabrice Andrieux, Miriam Ferrer, and Colin Boxall (Lancaster University) Montreal, QC H2R 2C7 Implementation Of Graphene In Supercapacitor Electrodes – Boris Dyatkin, Majid Beidaghi, and Yury Gogotsi (Drexel University)

Applications and Synthesis of Graphene – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chair: H. Grebel 14:00

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(Invited) Few-Layer Graphenes from Ball-Milling of Graphite with Triazine Derivatives – Ester Vazquez (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) (Invited) Chemical Modification of Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes: Optical and Electrical Signatures of Charge Transfer Doping and Covalent Functionalization – Richard Martel (Université de Montréal) 8-Inc.h Wafer-Scale Synthesis and Tailoring of Graphene by Extension of the Segregation Methods to Metals of Low Carbon Solubility – Caroline Rabot, Aziz Zenasni (CEA), and Alexandru Delamoreanu (CNRS/LTM) An Environmental Approach of Reducing of Graphene Oxide – Kwok Feng Chong and Rubaiyi Mat Zaid (Universiti Malaysia Pahang) Water-Soluble Graphene Through Polyglycerol Grafting – Toku Yasuda (Shiga University of Medical Science, Osaka Electro-Communication University), Li Zhao, Gang Liu (Shiga University of Medical Science), Shuji Aonuma (Osaka Electro-Communication University), and Takahide Kimura, and Naoki Komatsu (Shiga University of Medical Science) Coffee break An Electrochemical Method for the Production of Graphite Oxide – Andrew James Parker, and James William Dickinson, Miriam Ferrer, and Colin Boxall (Lancaster University) Electroreduction of Oxygen on Pt Nanoparticles Supported onto TiO2/ Graphene in Acid Media – Nadezda Alexeyeva (University of Tartu), Christina Bock, Barry R. MacDougall (National Research Council Canada), and Kaido Tammeveski (University of Tartu)

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Optical Characterization and Applications 1 – 18:00 – 18:20 Co-Chair: Mark C. Hersam


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Development of Multi-Layer Graphene by an Environmentally Friendly Process Using Assisted Physical Sonication – Victor Chabot, Brian Ki Hun Kim, and Aiping Yu (University of Waterloo)

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Porphyrin and Supramolecular Assemblies

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor, Sheraton

Tuesday, May 14

Porphyrin and Supramolecular Assemblies 3 – 08:00 – 12:00 08:00

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(Invited) Porphysome Nanotechnology and Beyond – Gang Zheng (University of Toronto) (Invited) Efficient Water Oxidation Catalyzed by Homogeneous Cationic Cobalt Porphyrins – John T, Groves (Princeton University) (Invited) New Insights Into the Electrochemistry of Quinoxalinoporphyrins – Karl M. Kadish, Yuanyuan Fang, Zhen Fu (University of Houston), Paul Sintic, Tony Khoury, Maxwell J. Crossley (University of Sydney), and Xiaohui Cai (University of St Thomas) A Ligand-Assisted Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalyzed by (nitro)Cobalt Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines – John Alan Goodwin (Coastal Carolina University) (Invited) Synthetic Heme Thiolate Complexes as Precise Model of Cytochrome P450 – Tsunehiko Higuchi (Nagoya City University) Coffee break (Invited) Regulation Mechanism of Electron Transfer From Cytochrome c to Cytochrome c Oxidase – Koichiro Ishimori (Hokkaido University) (Invited) Signal Sensing and Signal Transduction in Heme Sensor Proteins – Shigetoshi Aono (National Institutes of Natural Sciences) (Invited) Self-Assembly of Porphyrin Molecules at Electrified Interfaces – Thanh Hai Phan (Quynhon University, University Bonn), Tomasz Kosmala, Stephan Breuer (University Bonn), and Klaus Wandelt (University of Bonn, University of Wroclaw) (Invited) The Gas Sensitivity of Porphyrins Coated ZnO Nanorods – Yuvaraj Sivalingam, Gabriele Magna, Eugenio Martinelli, Roberto Paolesse, and Corrado Di Natale (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

(Invited) Bioelectronic Tongue Based on Voltammetric Sensors and Biosensors the Analysis of Antioxidants and Phenolic Composition of Grapes – Maria Luz Rodriguez-Mendez, Cristina MedinaPlaza, Constantin Apetrei (University of Valladolid), Jose Antonio FernandezEscudero (Estacion Enologica Castilla y León Junta Castilla y leon), Enrique Barajas (Itacyl Junta castilla y león), and Jose Antonio de Saja (University of Valladolid) (Invited) Single Molecule Level Determination of the Kinetics and Thermodynamics of the Reaction Between Oxygen and Cobalt(II) Octaethylporphyrin in Phenyloctane at the HOPG-Solution Interface – Ursula Mazur and K. W. Hipps (Washington State University)

Porphyrin and Supramolecular Assemblies 4 – 14:00 – 18:20 14:00

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(Invited) Dendritic MetalloporphyrinFullerene Conjugates – Changing the Microenvironment Around Redox-Active Centers and Its Impact on Charge Transfer Reactions – D. M. Guldi (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) (Invited) Chemically Modified Carbon Nanostuctures for Advanced Optoelectronics and Catalysis – Sang Ouk Kim (Institute for Basic Science (IBS), KAIST) (Invited) High-Potential Porphyrin Photosensitizers for Solar Water-Oxidation Catalysis – Gary Brudvig (Yale University) (Invited) BF2 Chelated Azadipyrromethene- A near-IR Emitting Electron Acceptor for Building Photosynthetic Model Compounds – F. D’Souza (University of North Texas), Venugopal Bandi (unt), Mohamed E. ElKhouly (Osaka University), Kei Ohkubo (Osaka University, ALCA, JST), Vladimir Nesterov (University of North Texas), Melvin E. Zandler (WSU), and Shunichi Fukuzumi (Osaka University, ALCA, JST) (Invited) Design of Novel PyreneDendronized Porphyrins Exhibiting Efficient Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET): Optical and Photophysical Properties – Gerardo G. Zaragoza-Galán (Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales UNAM), Michael Fowler, Jean Duhamel (University of Waterloo), Regis Rein, Nathalie Solladié (Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination CNRS), and Ernesto Rivera (Instituto de Investigaciones en Materiales UNAM) (Invited) Phthalocyanines and Analogues as Components of Photovoltaic and Artificial Photosynthetic Devices – Maria-Eleni Ragoussi, Mine Inc.e, Lara Tejerina, Olga Trukhina, Maria Medel, Eva M. Llamas, Julia Guilleme, Beatriz Ballesteros, Gema de la Torre, M. Victoria Martinez-Diaz, Giovanni Bottari, Maxence Urbani, and Tomas Torres (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) Meeting Program

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


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Coffee break (Invited) Rational Design of Phthalocyanine-Perylenediimide Systems with Long-Lived Charge-Separated State – Angela Sastre-Santos (Universidad Miguel Hernández) (Invited) Quasi-Ohmic Single Molecule Charge Transport Through Highly Conjugated Meso-to-Meso Ethyne-Bridged Porphyrin Wires – Eric Borguet (Temple University) (Invited) Non-Covalent Assemblies of Upconverting Nanoparticles with Porphyrin-Dendrimers for Multiphoton Imaging and Sensing – Sergei A. Vinogradov and Tatiana V. Esipova (University of Pennsylvania) (Invited) Metal-Assisted Formation of an Extremely Long–Lived Charge-Separated State in a Porphyrin–Flavin Dyad – Takahiko Kojima (University of Tsukuba), Ryosuke Kobayashi (University of Tsukuba, University of Tsukuba), Tomoya Ishizuka, Shinya Yamakawa, Hiroaki Kotani (University of Tsukuba), Tatsuaki Nakanishi (National Institute for Material Science), and Kei Ohkubo, and Shunichi Fukuzumi (Osaka University, ALCA, JST) (Invited) Highly Efficient PorphyrinSensitized Solar Cells – Hiroshi Imahori (Kyoto University) Ruthenium Porphyrin Complexes: Powerful Catalysts For Hydrocarbon Atom-Efficient Aminations – Emma Gallo (Università degli Studi di Milano)

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Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology Windsor East, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

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Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Ethanol At Metallic Nanoporous Catalyst Structures – Gary J. Blanchard (Michigan State University, Michigan State University) Surface Segregation of Pt-Ru Nanoparticulate Electrocatalysts in Anodic Processes – Petr Krtil, Valery Petrykin, Hana Hoffmannova (J Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), Svein Sunde (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), and Maki Okube, Kei-ichiro Murai, and Piotr Ochal (J Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry) Development of Hybrid Mixed ZirconiumTungsten Oxide Supports for Activation of Dispersed Pt and PtRu Nanoparticles towards Oxidation of Alcohols – Iwona A. Rutkowska, Anna Wadas, Diana Marks, Karolona Klak, Sylwia Zoladek, and Pawel J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

Traditional and Novel Platinum/ Conducting Oxide Electrocatalysts: Trends and Promise – Galina A. Tsirlina (Moscow State University) Catalysts for Electrooxidation of Ethanol and Other Biofuels – Plamen Atanassov, Alexey Serov (University of New Mexico), Barr Halevi, Kateryna Artyushkova (The University of New Mexico), and Elena A. Baranova (University of Ottawa) Understanding the Elementary Steps in the Ethanol Oxidation Reaction – Enrique Herrero (Universidad de Alicante), Vinicius Del Colle (Universidade Federal de Alagoas), and Carlos Buso-Rogero (Universidad de Alicante)

Ethanol Oxidation 6 – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Hasuck Kim and Enrique Herrero

Ethanol Oxidation

Ethanol Oxidation 4 – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Galina A. Tsirlina and Andrzej Wieckowski

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Ethanol Oxidation 5 – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Plamen Atanassov and Juan M. Feliu

(ET Division Research Award Presentation) Electrocatalysis in Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells – Piotr Zelenay, Qing Li (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and Meng Li, and Radoslav R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Quantitative Dems Study of Ethanol and Methanol Oxidation: Effect of Pt Single Crystalline Surface Structure and Bimetallic Surface Modification – Helmut Baltruschat, Ehab Mostafa, and Abd El Aziz Abd El Latif (University of Bonn) Ways to Improve Alcohol Oxidation in Fuel Cells – Hasuck Kim (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology), Sungyool Bong, Seunghee Woo, In Kim (Seoul National University), and Oc Hee Han (Korea Basic Science Institute)

Windsor East, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton Ethanol Oxidation 7 – 16:20 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Frederic Maillard and Adam Lewera 16:20

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Comparison Electrooxidation of Ethylene Glycol and Ethanol on Platinum Alloy Nanoparticles Dispersed in Metal Oxide Matrix – Krzysztof Miecznikowski (University of Warsaw) Platinum Based Catalysts Modified with CeO2 for Ethanol Oxidation – Ana C. Tavares (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique - Energie, Materiaux et Telecommunications), Renato G. Freitas (Universidade Federal Sao Carlos), Maria J. Paulo, Spyridon Ntais (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique), and Ernesto Chaves Pereira (Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos)

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Platinum Systems Electrodeposited in the Presence of Iron or Palladium Concomitantly or Not with Rutin or Quercetin On a Glassy Carbon Surface Effectively Catalyze Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Guilherme V. Fortunato, Luna B. Venarusso, and Gilberto Maia (Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul) Micromesoporous VC and WC Derived Carbons Supported Catalysts as Cathodes for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells in Sulfuric and Perchloric Acid Solutions – Eneli Härk, Vahur Steinberg, Silver Sepp, Jaak Nerut, Kersti Vaarmets, and Enn Lust (University of Tartu) Electrochemical Oxidation of Carbon in Low Temperature Fuel Cells: Influence of the Gas Atmosphere – Laetitia Dubau, Luis Castanheira (Grenoble INP - CNRS), Miguel Lopez-Haro, Pascale BayleGuillemaud (CEA, SM/INAC/SP2M/ LEMMA, Service de Physique des Matériaux et des Microstructures), Laure Guétaz (CEA, LITEN, Département de l’Electricité et de l’Hydrogène pour les Transports, Laboratoire des Composants PEM), and Frédéric Maillard (Grenoble INP - CNRS)

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Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Dominion Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

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Grahame Award Symposium and Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session

Grahame Award Symposium – 08:40 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Greg M. Swain and Pawel J. Kulesza 08:40

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Spectroelectrochemical Investigations of Electrochemical Processes Using Optically Transparent Carbon Electrodes – Keith J. Stevenson (Texas Materials Insitute, The University of Texas at Austin), and E. Kate Walker, Matthew Charlton, and Sankaran Murugesan (The University of Texas at Austin) PMIRRAS Studies of Electric Field Driven Changes in Conformation and Orientation of Proteins in a Model Membrane Supported on a Au(111) Surface – Jay J. Leitch (University of Guelph), Christa L. Brosseau (St Mary’s University), Thamara Laredo (Lakehead University), and John R. Dutcher, and Jacek Lipkowski (University of Guelph) Nitric Oxide Reduction and Oxidation on Polycrystalline Platinum: Differential Reflectance Spectroscopic Studies – Adriel J. Jebaraj and Daniel Alberto Scherson (Case Western Reserve University) Intermission Synchrotron Infrared Radiation for Spectroelectrochemical Microscopy – Ian James Burgess (University of Saskatchewan)

Electroanalytical Performance of NitrogenContaining Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon Thin-Film Electrodes – Greg M. Swain, Xingyi Yang (Michigan State University), Lars Haubold (The Fraunhofer Center for Coatings and Laser Applications), and Gabriel DeVivo (Michigan State University) Charge Transport in Solid State Molecular Junctions – Richard L. McCreery (National Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Alberta), Adam Bergren, Haijun Yan (National Institute for Nanotechnology), Sayed Youssef Sayed, Jerry Fereiro (University of Alberta), Jean-Christophe Lacroix (Université Paris Diderot), Mykola Kondratenko (University of Alberta), and Andriy Kovalenko (National Institute for Nanotechnology, and University of Alberta) Development and Characterization of Highly Efficient Integrated Bioelectrocatalytic Systems Utilizing Nanostructured Carbon, Enzymes, Biofilms and Metal Nanoparticles – Pawel J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw) Quantitative Correlations Between the Coverage and the Normal Inc.idence Differential Reflectance for Bromide Adsorbed on a Polycrystalline Platinum Rotating Disk Electrode – Daniel Alberto Scherson and Jing Xu (Case Western Reserve University)

General Session – 14:00 – 17:00 Co-Chairs: Takashi Ito and Wesley Henderson 14:00

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The Effect of Short Voltage Pulses On the Passivation of 316L Stainless Steel – Emma Jayne Pewsey and Gordon Timothy Burstein (University of Cambridge) Electron Transfer At the Solid/Gas Interface – Atif Elahi, Maria Calleja, Jason R. Butler, and Daren J. Caruana (University College London) Near-Infrared Electrogeneretaed Chemiluminescence of Au25L18: A Mechanistic Study – Mahdi Hesari, Zhifeng Ding, and Mark S. Workentin (Western University) Electrochemical Sensing Based on RedoxInvolved Electron Propagation Through Ferrocenes Anchored to ElectrodeSupported Cylindrical Nanopores – Takashi Ito and Feng Li (Kansas State University) Break Interfacial Water Inside Ionomer Membrane Pores and Channels Probed by Infrared Spectroscopy – Carol Korzeniewski, Shu Liu, and Adelia Aquino (Texas Tech University)

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Toronto, ON, Canada


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On the Kinetics of the Electrochemical Charging Reaction of Hydridable Alloys – Vincent Vivier, Beatriz Puga, François Huet, Suzanne Joiret (LISE, UPR 15 du CNRS), Junxian Zhang, Cécile Georges, Judith Monnier, Michel Latroche (CNRSUPEC, ICMPE), and Lionel Goubault, and Patrick Bernard (SAFT, Direction de la Recherche) The Effects of Internal Pressure Evolution on the Ageing of Commercial Li-Ion Cells – Anthony Matasso (The University of Texas at Arlington) Redox-Active Iron-Based Organometallic π-Conjugated Wires and Their Covalent Immobilization On Oxide-Free HydrogenTerminated Silicon Surfaces – Bruno Fabre, Frédéric Paul, Nicolas Gauthier, Guillaume Grelaud (University of Rennes), and Mark G. Humphrey, and Katy Green (Australian National University)

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Ion Conduction in Polymers

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Energy Technology Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Morning Session – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chair: Thomas A. Zawodzinski 08:20

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Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: Robert A. Mantz •

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Hydrogen Electrosorption Into PalladiumNitrogen Alloys – Piotr Polczynski (University of Warsaw), Grzegorz Dercz (University of Silesia), and Rafal Jurczakowski (University of Warsaw) In Situ STM Studies of Cd (0001) Electrode in Aqueous Electrolyte Solution – Piret Pikma, Vitali Grozovski, and Enn Lust (University of Tartu) Amperometric Trace Determination of Rh(III) and Os(VIII) with Thiodipropionic Acid – Ritu Langyan (Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (India)-136119) and Satyender Pal Khatkar (Maharshi Dayanand University) Selectiveness of Copper and Polypyrrole Modified Copper Electrodes for Nitrate and Nitrite Electroreduction: A Comparative Study and Application in Ground Water – Thoa TP Nguyen (University of Science, Vietnam National University - Ho Chi Minh City), Thinh Viet Nguyen (Tien Giang University, Vietnam), and Bao DK Do, and Minh Anh Pham (University of Science, Vietnam National University - Ho Chi Minh City) Comparative Study of Anomalous Codeposition of Ni-Zn in Different Acid Solutions – Yassine Addi Sr (ENPEIUSTHB)

May 12-16, 2013

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Structure and Conduction Properties of Polyimide-Poly (Ethylene Glycol) Films for Fuel Cell Membrane Applications – Elyse Coletta (Stanford University), Michael Toney (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source), and Curtis W. Frank (Stanford University) Ionic-Liquid Gel Based Carbon Dioxide Gas Sensor – Masahito Honda (NMEMS Technology research Organization, OMRON corporation), Yusuke Takei, Koutaro Ishizu (The University of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo), Hiroshi Imamoto (OMRON corporation, OMRON corporation), Kiyoshi Matsumoto, Isao Shimoyama (The University of Tokyo), and Toshihiro Itoh, and Ryutaro Maeda (AIST, AIST) Radiation Effects on the Performance of Proton Exchange Membranes in Electrochemical Cells – Hongqiang Li, Kannan Krishnaswamy, and Sam Suppiah (Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.) Water Uptake and Proton Conductivity of Polyvinyl Alcohol/Siloxane Interpenetrating Polymer Networks – Jennifer M. Schmeisser (St Lawrence University, University of Ontario Institute of Technology) and E. Bradley Easton (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) Intermission The Effect of Nano-Fillers on a Silicotungstic Acid-Based Polymer-in-Salt Electrolyte – Han Gao and Keryn Lian (University of Toronto) Anion-Conducting, Multiblock Copolymer Membranes: Structure-Property Relationships – Paul Kohl, Doh-Yeon Park, and Haskell Beckham (Georgia Institute of Technology) Nanofibre-Reinforced Composite Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications – Surya Subianto, Deborah J. Jones, Sara Cavaliere, Jacques Rozière (Institut Charles Gerhardt, Equipe AIME, Université Montpellier 2), and Luca Merlo (SOLVAY Speciality Polymers Italy SPA) Effect of Nano-fillers on the Conductivity and Structural Properties of EMIHSO4based Polymer Electrolytes – Sanaz Ketabi and Keryn Lian (University of Toronto) UV-Raman Spectroscopic Characterizations of Thermally Processed Nafion and Perfluoroalkyl Ionomer Materials – Rachel L. Behrens, Shu Zheng (Texas Tech University), Gulten Karaoglan, Mark Holtz (Texas Tech University), and Carol Korzeniewski (Texas Tech University) 95

Tuesday, May 14

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Electrolyte Solution and Polymer Equilibrium in PFSA Ion Exchange Membrane – Zhijiang Tang, Michael Bright, Jamie S. Lawton (The University of Tennessee Knoxville), Che-Nan Sun (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Doug S. Aaron, Alexander B. Papandrew (The University of Tennessee Knoxville), and Thomas A. Zawodzinski (The University of Tennessee Knoxville, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Tuesday, May 14

Afternoon Session – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chair: Thomas A. Zawodzinski 14:00

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On the Origin of the Effect of Yttrium Based Oxide Nano-Precipitate On the Properties of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened (ODS) Steels – Mahmoud R. Reda (CanadElectrochim) On the Origin of the Enhanced Activity of the Anode in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell by the Effect of Nanostructured Doping of CeO2Based Oxide (ceria) – Mahmoud R. Reda (CanadElectrochim) On the Determination of the Catalytic Activity of Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) – Mahmoud R. Reda (CanadElectrochim) In Situ Evaluation of Sulfide Contaminants Crossover through Electrolyte Membrane of PEMFC – Yuka Oono (Daido University) A Hybrid Doped Polypyrrole/ Poly(vinylidene chloride-co-acrylonitrile) Solid State Gel Electrolyte for Iodine-Free Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – Mi-Hee Jung (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI))

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Environmental, Water Quality and Safety Monitoring Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Conference Room E, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Environmental, Water Quality and Safety Monitoring – 14:00 – 17:20 Co-Chairs: Rangachary Mukundan and Bryan Chin 14:00

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Mixed-Potential NOx Sensors: Reproducibility Between Devices Prepared by Commercial Manufacturing Methods – Cortney R. Kreller (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Praveen K. Sekhar (Washington State University, Vancouver), Dusan Spernjak (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Wenxia Li, Ponnusamy Palanisamy (ESL Electroscience), and Eric L. Brosha, Rangachary Mukundan, and Fernando Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Gas Sensing with Ultrafine and MicroScale ZnO Powders: Shape Matters – Jiaqi Cheng, Jake Wells, and Kristin Poduska (Memorial University of Newfoundland)

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Nano-Derived, Micro-Chemical Sensors for SO2 and H2S Sensing at HighTemperature – Engin Ciftyurek, Katarzyna Sabolsky, and Edward M. Sabolsky (West Virginia University) Ultralow Power Gas Sensors for Environmental and Safety Applications – Michael T. Carter, Joseph R. Stetter (KWJ Engineering Inc.), and Melvin Findlay, and Vinay Patel (KWJ Engineering, Inc.) Break Generator-Collector Pulse Electroanalysis at “Piranha Junction” Electrodes – Sara E. C. Dale and Frank Marken (University of Bath) Direct Detection of Salmonella Typhimurium on Rough, Non-Flat Surfaces of Spinach Leaves using Micron-Scale Phage-Based Magnetoelastic Biosensors – Shin Horikawa, Yating Chai, Kiril A. Vaglenov, James M. Barbaree, and Bryan A. Chin (Auburn University) Electrochemical Disinfection of Human Urine for Water-Free and Additive-Free Toilets Using Boron-Doped Diamond Electrode – Akshay S. Raut (Duke University), Garry B. Cunningham (RTI International), Charles B. Parker (Duke University), Brian R. Stoner (RTI International), and Jeffrey T. Glass (Duke University) Reversible Trapping of Emerging Water Contaminants – Sandrine DelpeuxOuldriane (CNRS, CRMD, Orléans, FRANCE), Mickael Gineys (CNRS, CRMD-University of Orleans, FRANCE), Nathalie Cohaut (CNRS, University of Orleans, FRANCE), and François Béguin (CNRS-University of Orleans, FRANCE) Size Dependent Disruption of Tethered Lipid Bilayers by Carboxylate-Modified Polystyrene Nanoparticles – Ying Liu and Robert Worden (Michigan State University)

Nano/Bio Sensors

Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Conference Room E, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Morning Session 2 – 08:30 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Zoraida Aguilar, Hugh De Long, Ajit Khosla, L. A. Nagahara, Nianqiang Wu, and Aleksandr Simonian 08:30

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Core@Shell Ni@NiO Nanowire Array Electrode for Catalytic Activity Towards Glucose – Mamun Jamal, Maksudul Hasan, Michael Schmidt, Nikolay Petkov, Alan Mathewson, and Kafil M. Razeeb (University College Cork) Exploring Tau Protein Conformation and Aggregation on Surfaces – Sanela Martic and Jose O. Esteves-Villanueva (Oakland University) Electrochemical Detection of Cardiac Myoglobin Using Microchannel with Interdigitated Electrodes (MCIE) – Naga Siva Kumar Gunda, Selvaraj Naicker, and Sushanta Mitra (University of Alberta) Meeting Program

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Modification of Silver/Silver Sulfide Nanoparticle on Carbon Nanotube Electrode for Simultaneous Detection of Ascorbic Acid and Dopamine – Yi-Kai Chih and Ming-Chang Yang (National Cheng Kung University) Break Microspot with Integrated Pillars (MSIP) for the Detection of Dengue NS1 Virus – Naga Siva Kumar Gunda (University of Alberta), Minashree Singh (University of Alberta, University of Alberta), Yashasvi Purwar, Sirish L. Shah (University of Alberta), Kamaljit Kaur (University of Alberta), and Sushanta Mitra (University of Alberta) High Performance Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensor Based On Nickel Hydroxide Modified Nitrogen-Inc.orporated Nanodiamond – Chih-Yu Ko, Jin-Hua Huang (National Tsing Hua University), and Supil Raina, and Weng Poo Kang (Vanderbilt University) Electrochemical Monitoring of Biodegradation of Phenolic Pollutants Using Nanoporous Gold – Badal Shah and Aicheng Chen (Lakehead University) Nitrogen-doped Carbon Nanotube Electrodes for Enzyme Based Electrochemical Biosensing – Jacob Michael Goran (University of Texas at Austin) and Keith J. Stevenson (Texas Materials Insitute, The University of Texas at Austin) Preparation of Fine Implantable NeedleType Glucose Lactate Dual Biosensors Using γ-Polyglutamic Acid – Kazuaki Edagawa, Hiroki Takaoka, and Mikito Yasuzawa (The University of Tokushima) Concluding Remarks

Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Zoraida Aguilar, Hugh De Long, Ajit Khosla, L. A. Nagahara, Nianqiang Wu, and Aleksandr Simonian •

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Modeling Analysis of Electrode Fouling Due to Electro-Oxidation of Phenols – Xiaoyun Yang, Jeffrey Kirsch, Jeffrey W. Fergus, and Aleksandr Simonian (Auburn University) Urea-Enfet Biosensor Based On pH-Egfet Using FTO and ITO Support Films – Guilherme Oliveira Silva and Marcelo Mulato (Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP) Glucose Detection Using Fluorine Doped Tin Oxide Extended Gate Field Effect Transistors Upon Varied Functionalizations of Glucose Oxidase – Raphael Aparecido Sanches Nascimento (Universidade de São Paulo - USP) and Marcelo Mulato (Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP) Preparation of Enzyme-Immobilized Biosensor by the Combination of Electrodeposition and Electropolymerization – Kentaro Hiura, Shinya Furukawa, Kazuaki Edagawa, and Mikito Yasuzawa (The University of Tokushima)

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DNA Hybridization Detection by Charge Perturbation Through DNA At Poly(thionine)-Modified Glassy Carbon and Gold Electrodes – Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman and Jae Joon Lee (Konkuk University)

Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems General Session

Sensor Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: Michael T. Carter •

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Monitoring of Charged Wall Growth Inside Pipes with Impedance Spectroscopy – Ronnie Joakim Ramsdal Anseth and Magne Waskaas (Telemark University College) Adsorption Study of Metal Ions on Electrochemically Synthesized Poly(ortho-phenylenediamine) – Abdunnaser Mohmed Etorki (Tripoli University) and Mahmoud abdellsamed El Rais (Tripoli University) CO2 Capture by Modified Diatomite – C. G. Lin (National Cheng Kung University, National Cheng Kung University) and Yen-Hua Chen (National Cheng Kung University) Evaluation of Electro-Oxidation, Electrocoagulation, Fenton, ElectroFenton and Photoelectro-Fenton Methods for Treatment of Tannery Effluents – Catalina Leticia de la Rosa Juarez, Pedro Cruz, Yolanda Nieto Urroz, Juan Manuel Peralta-Hernández, and Eloy IsarainChávez (Centro de Innovación Aplicada en Tecnologías Competitivas) Planar Photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) Device Based On Free-Standing TiO2 Nanotube Membranes – Qiong Chen, Guohua Liu, and Kaiying Wang (Vestfold University College) Treatment of Retting Pond Water and Generation of Electricity using Microbial Fuel Cells – Iqbal Mohammed Ismail (King Abdulaziz University) ZnO-MnO2 Core-Shell Nanocomposites as a Promising Visible-Light Driven Photocatalyst for Pollutants Removal – Yim Leng Chan, Swee-Yong Pung, Srimala Sreekantan, and Fei-Yee Yeo (Universiti Sains Malaysia) The Investigation and Characterization of Next Generation Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cell-Based Ethanol Sensors – Jesse TS Allan and E. Bradley Easton (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) Sensitivity Enhancement of Metal-OxideSemiconductor Tunneling Temperature Sensor with Al2O3/SiO2 Dielectric Stacks – Chien-Chih Lin and Jenn-Gwo Hwu (National Taiwan University)

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Electroanalytical Study of Isoniazid Oxidation on Ni and Co Nanoparticles Modified FTO Electrodes – Lucio Angnes Sr (Universidade de Sao Paulo) Charge Sensing Properties of Nanostructured Fluorine-Doped Tin Oxide Surfaces – Jessica Colnaghi Fernandes and Marcelo Mulato (Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP) Charging and Capacitance Properties of Fluorine Doped Tin Oxide Aimed for the Interfacial Part of Miniaturized Biochemical Sensors – Raphael Aparecido Sanches Nascimento (Universidade de São Paulo - USP) and Marcelo Mulato (Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP) Plastic-Based Dye-Doped Guest-Host Liquid Crystal Displays – Gi Heon Kim (Convergence Components & materials Research Laboratory) Development of Screen-Printed Electrochemical Devices for Printable Electrochemistry – Isao Shitanda, Yoshinao Hoshi, and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science) Electrophoretic Mobility and Electronkinetics of Charged Particles on the Electrophoretic Display Performance – Chul Am Kim and Ji Young Oh (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)

Wednesday, May 15 B1

Energy Technology/Battery - Joint General Session

Energy Technology / Battery Grand Ballroom East, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Lithium Ion Batteries - Anodes I – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Yun-Hui Huang and Mariappan Parans Paranthaman 08:00

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Enhanced Electrochemical Performance of SnO2 Anode Material for LithiumIon Battery Via Fluorine Doping and C60 Coating – Chairul Hudaya (Energy Convergence Research Center, Green City Research Institute, KIST, University of Science and Technology), Ji Hun Park (Energy Convergence Research Center, Green City Research Institute, KIST), Wonchang Choi (University of Science and Technology, Energy Convergence Research Center, Green City Research Institute, KIST), and Joong Kee Lee (Energy Convergence Research Center, Green City Research Institute, KIST, University of Science and Technology) In Situ XRD Investigation of Insertion and Extraction Mechanisms of Lithium in Nanoscaled Gold Thin Films – Philipp Bach, Andreas Seemayer, Frank Uwe Renner (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung), and Uta Rütt, and Olof Gutowski (DESY Hamburg) Reduction of Full Cell Impedance by Dissolving Degradation Films – Stephen J. Harris (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), Peng Lu (General Motors R&D Center), and Chen Li (Zee Aero Inc.) Synthesis and Characterization of Graphene Nanosheets as Electrode for Li-Ion Storage Applications – Wook Ahn (Korea Institute of Energy Research, Yonsei University), K. B. Kim (Yonsei University), and Chang-Soo Jin, and Kyoung-Hee Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research) Functionalized 3D Porous Carbon as Anode for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries – Long Qie, Wu-Xing Zhang, LiXia Yuan, and Yun-Hui Huang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) Intermission Low-Cost Silicon Alloy with an Inactive Matrix as an Anode Material for LithiumIon Batteries – Yohan Park, Changui Jeong, Seunguk Kwon, Yury Matulevich, Youngugk Kim, Jaehyuk Kim, Soonsung Suh, Yongchan You, and Sunho Kang (Samsung SDI Co, Ltd.) Electrochemical Properties of Restacked Graphene Sheets as an Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Wonkyun Lee, Shinya Suzuki, and Masaru Miyayama (The University of Tokyo) Meeting Program

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Ultrathin Atomic Layer Deposited ZrO2 Coating to Enhance the Electrochemical Performance of Li4Ti5O12 as an Anode Material – Jian Liu, Xifei Li (Western University), Mei Cai (General Motors Research & Development Center), Ruying Li (University of Western Ontario), and Xueliang Andy Sun (Western University) C/Fe3O4 Composite as a Negative Electrode for Rechargeable Secondary Batteries – Dae-Yeop Park, Sun-Jae Kim, and Seung-Taek Myung (Sejong University) Fabrication and Electrochemical Properties of Sn/TiO2 Nanowire Array Composites as Li-Ion Battery Anodes – Zhen Wei, Tao Huang, and Aishui Yu (Fudan University) Influence of Flake/Potato Graphite Particle Ratio On SEI Formation and Negative Electrode Performance in Lithium-Ion Batteries – Sarine Chhor (CEA/INAC, CEA/LITEN), Sophie Mailley (CEA Grenoble), Eric De Vito (CEA/LITEN), Pascal Mailley (CEA Grenoble), and Gerard Gébel (CEA/INAC)

Grand Ballroom West, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Lithium Ion Batteries - Cathodes III – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: N. Dupre and Arumugam Manthiram 08:00

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Schematic Investigation on the Electrochemical Performance of Olivine Typed LiFexMn1-XPO4 Cathode Material for Li-Ion Rechargeable Batteries – Changkeun Back (Hanwha Chemical Corporation, Illinois Institute of Technology) Effect of Calendering LiFePO4 Electrodes – Andrew van Bommel and Ranjith Divigalpitiya (3M Canada) Cycling Performance of Low-Cost Lithium-Ion Batteries with LiFePO4 Cathode – Hassan Srour (Université de Lyon, CEA - LITEN / DEHT / LMB), Helene Rouault (CEA), and Catherine Santini (University of Lyon) LiFeO2 – Tunnel: The First Multiple Electrons Transfer Fe Based Cathode Compound – Viktor V. Poltavets, Shaun R. Bruno, Colin K. Blakely, Joshua D. Davis, and Jonathon B. Clapham (Michigan State University) Investigation of the Electrode / Electrolyte Interphase for Air-Exposed LiFePO4 NanoPowders – Marine Cuisinier (Institut des Materiaux Jean Rouxel (IMN)), Nicolas Dupré (CNRS - Institut des Matériaux jean Rouxel), Ryoji Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and Dominique Guyomard (IMN - CNRS) Intermission Development of High-Energy Cathodes via In Situ Solvothermal Synthesis – Feng Wang, Jianming Bai, Sung-Wook Kim, Xiaoya Wang, and Jason Graetz (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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Li2MnSiO4 : High Storage Capacity Cathode Material for Li-Ion Battery Applications – Vishwanathan Ramar and Palani Balaya (National University of Singapore) Microporous Molybdenum-VanadiumBased Oxide: A High Capacity Electrode Material for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries – Allan J. Jacobson and Watchareeya Kaveevivitchai (Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston (TcSUH), University of Houston) Transport and Hysteresis of Iron Fluoride and Oxyfluoride Conversion Electrode Materials – Jonathan Ko, Matt Parkinson, Anna Halajko, and Glenn Amatucci (Rutgers University) Optimization of the Titanium Oxysulfides (TiOySz) Performance Used as Positive Electrode in Lithium Microbatteries – Elise Saoutieff, Lucie Le Van-Jodin, Christophe Secouard (CEA), and Marina Proust (STMicroelectronics)

Grand Ballroom East, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Lithium Batteries - Anodes II – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Gao Liu and Pat Nandakumar 14:00

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Development of Conductive Binder for Si and Sn Anodes – Mingyan Wu, Shidi Xun, Sang-Jae Park, Xiangyun Song, Vincent Battaglia, Wanli Yang, Lin-Wang Wang, and Gao Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Enhancement of Electrochemical Properties of Si Alloy Anodes by Ultrathin Al2O3 Atomic Layer Deposition for Li-Ion Batteries – Jong-Soo Cho (MK Electron Co,), Jae Ha Woo, Jonathan Travis (University of Colorado at Boulder), Jeong-Tak Moon (MK Electron Co,), Sunho Kang (Samsung SDI Co, Ltd.), and Se-Hee Lee (University of Colorado at Boulder) High-Temperature Carbon Monofluoride Batteries with Lithiated Silicon Anodes – Joseph C. Yeager (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Yan Luo (University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin-Madison), and Robert J. Hamers (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Silatronix Inc.) Measurement of the Diffusion Coefficient of Lithium in Tin Thin Films Inc. luding Phase Transformation Effects – Eddie C. W. Fok (The University of British Columbia) and John D. Madden (University of British Columbia) Intermission Memory Effect Highlighting in Silicon Anodes for High Energy Density LithiumIon Batteries – Michel Ulldemolins (CEA, CNRS), Frédéric Le Cras (CEA), and Brigitte Pecquenard (CNRS)

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Nanostructured Lithium Titanate (Li4Ti5O12) Produced by Controlled Aqueous Synthesis and Thermal Transformation: Processing, Characterization and Electrochemical Performance – Hsien-chieh Chiu (McGill University), George P. Demopoulos, Nicolas Brodusch, Raynald Gauvin (McGill University), Abdelbast Guerfi (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec), and Karim Zaghib (Institut de Recherche d’Hydro-Québec) Phase Separated Silicon-Tin Nanocomposites for High Capacity Negative Electrodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries – Xingcheng Xiao (General Motors Research & Development Center), John Wang, Ping Liu (HRL Laboratories LLC), and Mark Verbrugge (General Motors Research & Development Center) Effect of Electrolyte Additive on Si Negative Electrode Prepared with Polyimide Binder – Satoshi Uchida, Masaki Yamagata, and Masashi Ishikawa (Kansai University)

Grand Ballroom West, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Wednesday, May 15

SOFC – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Eric Croiset and V. Thangadurai 14:00

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Tetravalent Tellurium Ion Conducting Solid Electrolyte – Shinji Tamura, Naoyoshi Nunotani, and Nobuhito Imanaka (Osaka University) Correlation of Crystallinity of SOFC Electrolyte and Output Power – Takehito Mukai, Shigeki Tsukui, Motoaki Adachi, Hiroki Ishibashi (Osaka Prefecture University), Kenichi Yoshida (Tokyo Metropolitan College of Industrial Technology), Ryo Hatayama (Osaka Prefecture University), and Yoshiharu Kakehi, Kazuo Satou, and Tadaoki Kusaka (Technology Research Institute of Osaka Prefecture) Investigation of H2, CO, and Syngas Electrochemical Performance Using Ni/ YSZ Pattern Anodes – Weifang Yao and Eric Croiset (University of Waterloo) Topological Evolution of SOFC Electrode Materials: A Microstructural Perspective – Fadi Abdeljawad, Ryan Davis, and Mikko Haataja (Princeton University)

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session (Joint ETD-Battery) – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Ayyakkannu Manivannan and Arumugam Manthiram •

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Electrodeposited Tin Film Anodes for Energy Storage Applications – Bharat Gattu, Faith R. Beck, Rigved Epur, Moni Kanchan Datta (University of Pittsburgh), Ayyakkannu Manivannan (National Energy Technology Laboratory), and Prashant N. Kumta (University of Pittsburgh) Characteristics and Performance of 5kW Class Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Stack – Se-Kook Park (Korea Institute of Energy Research, Chungnam National University), and Joonmok Shim, Kyoung-Hee Shin, and Jae-Deok Jeon (Korea Institute of Energy Research) Effect of Electrolyte Additive on Cycle Performance of Electrodeposited Si-O-C Composite Anode for Lithium Secondary Battery – Tokihiko Yokoshima, Mitsutoshi Otaki, Takanori Kato, Hiroki Nara, Toshiyuki Momma, and Tetsuya Osaka (Waseda University) Metal-Organic Framework as Positive Electrode Material of Lithium and Sodium Ion Batteries for Large-Scale Applications – Hongkyung Lee, Dong Jin Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)), Jongchan Song (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)), Jang Wook Choi (Korea Advanced Institue of Science and Technology), and Jung Ki Park (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)) Cyclability of Sulfur/Dehydrogenated Polyacrylonitrile Composite Cathode in Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – The Nam Long Doan, Aishuak Konarov, Yongguang Zhang, and Pu Chen (University of Waterloo) Meeting Program

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Deposition of Ternary Alloys of Cadmium Seleno-Sulfide Thin Films on Nanoporous TiO2 for Solar Cells Applications – Ali Sepehrifard, Ashur M. Aushana, and Sylvie Morin (York University) Emulsion Detonation Synthesis (EDS): A Novel Method to Produce Nanostructured Spinel LiMn2O4 for Li-Ion Batteries – Rosa Calinas, Marisa Rodrigues, João Calado (Innovnano), and Paulo Ferreira (University of Texas-Austin) Electrochemical Properties of Na(MnCo) O2 Cathodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries – Faith R. Beck (US Department of Energy), Zhonghe Bi (ORNL), Marappan Parans Paranthaman (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Ayyakkannu Manivannan (US Department of Energy) Inhomogeneous Assembly Compression Effects on Two-Phase Transport Phenomena in the Anode of a DMFC – Pablo Ángel GarcÍa-Salaberri, Marcos Vera, Immaculada Iglesias, and Ramón Zaera (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) Electrochemical Evaluation of MnO2/ Carbon Composite Electrodes – YoungGab Chun (Korea Institute of Energy Research) Preparation and Characterization of La09Sr01Ga08Mg02O3-δ Thin Film Electrolyte Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis Deposition for Low-Temperature Operating µ-SOFC – Yoichi Endo (The University of Tokyo), Kazuya Sasaki, Kohei Kikai (Tokai University), and Keita Tomomichi, Akihiro Suzuki, and Takayuki Terai (The University of Tokyo) Improvement of Faradaic Efficiency of Iron Electrode for Iron-Chloride Redox Flow Battery – Kyu Min Kim, Aswin K. Manohar (University of Southern California), Edward Plichta, Mary Hendrickson, Sabrina Rawlings (US Army RDECOM CERDEC CP&I), and G. K. Surya Prakash, and S. R. Narayanan (University of Southern California) Characterization of Porous Thin-Film LSCF Cathode for Low-Temperature Operating µ-SOFC Prepared by Spray Pyrolysis Deposition – Kazuya Sasaki (Tokai University), Yoichi Endo (The University of Tokyo), and Kohei Kikai (Tokai University) Effect of Additive on Electrodeposition of Si-O-C Composite Anode for Lithium Secondary Batteries – Hiroki Nara, Tokihiko Yokoshima, Mitsutoshi Otaki, Mika Nakamura, Toshiyuki Momma, and Tetsuya Osaka (Waseda University) Kinetics of Conducting Polymers with Side Chain Quinone Units – Christoffer Karlsson, Hao Huang, Henrik Olsson, Maria Strømme, Adolf Gogoll, and Martin Sjödin (Uppsala University)

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Properties of Pulsed Laser Deposited La06Sr04CoO3-δ-Ce09Gd01O2-δ NanoComposite Cathodes Depending On the Ratio of LSC:GDC – Jung Hoon Park (Korea Institute of Science and Technology, University of Seoul), WanShick Hong (University of Seoul), and Kyung Joong Yoon, Hae-Weon Lee, JongHo Lee, and Ji-Won Son (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) Perovskite Composite Bifunctional Catalyst for Rechargeable Lithium-Oxygen Batteries – Ramchandra S. Kalubarme, Yong-Han Kim, and Chan-Jin Park (Chonnam National University) Protective Layers of B. Containing Glass Ceramic and LiPON for Lithium Electrode in Rechargeable Li-O2 Batteries – Harsharaj S. Jadhav, Ramchandra S. Kalubarme, and Chan-Jin Park (Chonnam National University) Designing a Hydrophilic and Conductive Micro-Porous Layer for PEFC Operation at Low Humidity Condition – Taeyoung Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research), JaeHyun Park (KIER), Sa-Geun Kang (Korea Institute of Energy Research), Seok-Hee Park (Korea Institute of Energy Research), Gu-Gon Park (KIER), and Sung-Dae Yim, and Tae-Hyun Yang (Korea Institute of Energy Research) Environmental Exposure Effects on Battery Cell Packaging Material – Zoe Zhou, Will Rickert, Kent Snyder, and Ted Miller (Ford Motor Company) Titanium Oxide Anode in Inverse Structure for Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Applications by Electrophoretic Self-Assembly and Sol-Gel Processes – Rong-Fuh Louh, Sean Huang, and Danny Ho (Feng Chia University) Electrochemical and Physical Properties of La-Ion-Doped LiFePO4 Coated with Different Carbon Sources as Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries – George Ting-Kuo Fey, Bo-Fu Chang, Yung-Da Cho, Yi-Chuan Lin, and Kai-Pin Huang (National Central University) Structure and Barrier Properties of Conductive Polymer Coatings for Solid Electrolytic Capacitors – Hung-Chung Chien, Li-Duan Tsai, Chi-Lun Chen, and Jason Fang (Industrial Technology Research Institute) The Improvement of Cycling Performance for Lithium-Sulfur Battery – Chun-Lung Li, Li-Duan Tsai, Chih-Ching Chang, JennYeu Hwang, and Jason Fang (Industrial Technology Research Institute) Membrane Electrode Assembly with Enhanced Membrane/Electrode Interface for PEM Fuel Cells – Liang Wang (University of Delaware)

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Enhanced Electrochemical Properties of the Modified NiO Cathode for Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells – Hee Seon Choi (Korea University) and Cheol-Woo Yi (Sungshin Women’s University) Fabrication and Operation of Flat Tubular Segmented-in-Series(SIS) Solid Oxide Fuel Cells(SOFC) – Tak-Hyoung Lim, Jong-Won Lee, Seung-Bok Lee, Seok-Joo Park, Rak-Hyun Song, Dong-Ryul Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research), and Dae-Wi Kim (KIER) Fabrication and Performance of Tubular Direct Carbon Fuel Cell Based on the General Anode Support Solid Oxide Fuel – Tak-Hyoung Lim, Ui-Jin Yun, JongWon Lee, Seung-Bok Lee, Seok-Joo Park (Korea Institute of Energy Research), Rak-Hyun Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)), and Dong-Ryul Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research) A Non-Aqueous Redox Flow Battery Using All Organic Redox Couples – Joonmok Shim, Jae-Deok Jeon (Korea Institute of Energy Research), Se-Kook Park (Chungnam National University), and Kyung-Hee Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research) Nanostructured Tin/Carbon Hybrids as Anodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries – Kristopher J. Harris (McMaster University), Dongniu Wang (University of Western Ontario), Xifei Li (Western University), Hanshuo Liu (McMaster University), Gianluigi A. Botton (McMaster University), Xueliang (Andy) Sun (University of Western Ontario), and Gillian R. Goward (McMaster University) Electrolyte Distribution and Discharge Time – A Combined Study of X-ray Tomography and Electrical Measurements of a Commercially Available Energy Storage Device – Frank Wieder (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), Christoph Kallfaß (Goodrich Lighting Systems), Ingo Manke, André Hilger (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), Constantin Hoch (Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität), Herman Schier, Klaus Graf (Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung), and John Banhart (Technische Universität Berlin) Preparation and Electrochemical Characterizations of Electrodes with Different Shapes for Low Pt Loading – Jin Soo Park, Young-Jun Byun, and MoonSung Kang (Sangmyung University) Demonstration of Room Temperature Secondary Fluoride Battery System – Tiffany Yi-mei Liu, Chuhyon John Eom, and Adrian Hightower (Harvey Mudd College) Design of Semi-Solid Flow Cell Batteries – Brandon Hopkins, Christian Höcker, Kyle Smith, Zheng Li, Victor Brunini, Alexander Slocum, Yet-Ming Chiang, and W. Craig Carter (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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Synchronizing Process and Crystal Engineering to Harness Power and Energy – Shailesh Upreti (Primet Precision Materials) Efficiency Improvement of Silicon Nanowire Arrays (NWAs) Thermoelectric Power Generation (TEG) by Spin On Doping (SOD) – Bin Xu and Kristel Fobelets (Imperial College London) Investigation of HNO3-Treated Carbon Xerogels for Capacitive Deionization Applications – Xin Gao, James Landon, James K. Neathery, and Kunlei Liu (University of Kentucky) Energy Recovery in Parallel Capacitive Deionization Operations – James Landon, Xin Gao, James K. Neathery, and Kunlei Liu (University of Kentucky) Semiconductors as Selective Electrodes for Bio-Photovoltaic Cells – Ashwin R. Usgaocar, Lisheng Wang, Ali Mahmoudzadeh, Seyed M. Mirvakili, Joanna E. Slota-Newson, John D. Madden, J. T. Beatty (University of British Columbia), and Arash Takshi (University of South Florida) The Effect of Hot-Pressing on Performance of MEA Using Acid-Doped Bacterial Cellulose as Proton Exchange Membranes – Jinli Qiao, Gaopeng Jiang, and Jing Zhang (Donghua University) Investigation of H+/O2- Conduction in Doped Ceria-Carbonate Composite Electrolyte by Four-Probe Method – Yicheng Zhao and Yongdan Li (Tianjin University) Clean and Efficient Utilization of Biomass in a Direct Carbon Fuel Cell – Yongdan Li and Jinshuai Yu (Tianjin University) Composite Electrodes for All-Solid-State Li-Ion Batteries – Katarzyna Sabolsky, Jonathan Yancey, and Edward M. Sabolsky (West Virginia University) High Proton Permselective Pore-Filling Membranes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries – Young-Woo Choi, Mi-Soon Lee (Korea Institute of Energy Research), Hyeon-Gu Kang (Korea Institute of Energy Reseach), and Kyung-Hee Shin, and TaeHyun Yang (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

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Solid State Electrolytes – 11:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: V. Thangadurai and Yaser Abu-Lebdeh 11:00

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Effect of Poly (Ethylene Oxide) Molecular Weight on the Performance of Poly(Vinylidene FluorideTrifluoroethylene)/ Poly(Ethylene Oxide) Membranes for Solid Polymer Electrolytes – Carlos Miguel Costa, J. Nunes Pereira (Centro/Departamento de Física, Universidade do Minho), Maria Manuela Silva (Centro/Departamento de Química, Universidade do Minho), J. L. Gomez Ribelles (Centro de Biomateriales e Ingeniería Tisular, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, CIBER en Bioingeniería, Biomaterials Y. Nanomedicina), and S. Lanceros-Méndez (Centro/Departamento de Física, Universidade do Minho) Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Free from Acid Leaching Shows Remarkably High Durability under High Temperature Operation – Tsuyohiko Fujigaya, Naotoshi Nakashima, and Mohamed Reda Berber (Kyushu University) Preparation and Characterization of ProtonConducting Phosphoric Acid-Doped Silica GEL Electrolyte for Secondary Battery at Room Temperature – Sudhakar Manikrao Bansod (RTM Nagpur University) A Solid Poly(Ethylene Oxide)(PEO)Lin(SO2CF3)(LiTFSI)/MOF-5 Composite Electrolyte for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Jin Liu, Changfu Yuan, Pengfei Han, and Jie Li (Central South University) A Wide Temperature Range Polymer Electrolyte for All-Solid-State Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery – Jin Liu, Yue Lin, and Yanqing Lai (Central South University) Organization of the Polymer Matrix in Solid Polymeric Electrolyte by Lithium Salts Bearing Chiral Anion – Piotr Jankowski (Warsaw University of Technology, Chemical Faculty), Michal Piszcz (Warsaw University of Technology), and Agnieszka Gajewska, Marcin Poterala, Grazyna Zofia Zukowska, and Michal Jan Kalita (Warsaw University of Technology, Chemical Faculty) Multi-Ionic Lithium Salts for Solid Polymer Electrolytes – Parameswara R. Chinnam and Stephanie Louisa Wunder (Temple University) Remarkable Improvement in Cyclability of Polymer Lithium-Ion Batteries by a New Electrolyte Containing Functionalized Poly (Methyl Methacrylate) – Kazem Jeddi, Pu Chen, and Aishuak Konarov (University of Waterloo) Break

Electrochemical Performance of a Large Size All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Battery – Satoshi Fujiki, Yuichi Aihara, Takanobu Yamada, Seitaro Ito, Koji Hoshiba (Samsung Yokohama Research Institute), and Nobuya Machida (Konan University) Aluminum Migration During Deposition of Li7La3Zr2O12 Thin Films on Aluminum Oxide Substrates – Jung Hoon Park (University of Seoul, Korea Institute of Science and Technology), Wan-Shick Hong (University of Seoul, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Joong Sun Park, Lei Cheng, Jordi Cabana, Guoying Chen, Marca M. Doeff, Thomas J. Richardson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Ji-Won Son (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) How to Design Solid Electrolytes for High Energy Density Lithium-Ion Batteries – Venkataraman Thangadurai, Lina Truong, Sumaletha Narayanan, and Dana Irina Pinzaru (University of Calgary) Synthesis and Characterization of GarnetType of Li7La3Zr2O12 Via Modified Polymer Complex Synthesis – Sang-Min Lee (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)

Additives/Solvents/Salts – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: T. Richard Jow and Yaser Abu-Lebdeh 14:00

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Indole Derivatives as Film Forming Additives for High-Voltage Lithium-Ion Positive Electrode – Yoon-Sok Kang, Junyoung Mun, Min Sik Park, Jin-Hwan Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), Heeyeon Hwang, Jinhyeok Lim, Hoseok Yang (SAMSUNG SDI), and Taeho Yoon, and Seung M. Oh (Seoul National University) Evaluate Sulfone-Based Reduction Sensitive Electrolytes with Lithium Li4Ti5O12/Li and Symmetric Li4+XTi5O12/ Li4Ti5O12 Cells – Julien Demeaux (CEA/DAM, Laboratoire de Recherche Correspondant, LRC CEA/PCM2E n°1), Daniel Lemordant (Université F. Rabelais, Laboratoire de Recherche Correspondant, LRC CEA/PCM2E n°1), Matthieu Le Digabel (CEA/DAM), Bénédicte Montigny (Université F. Rabelais), and Hervé Galiano (CEA/DAM) Novel Additives for Improving Cyclability and Safety of Li-Ion Batteries – Jen-Chih Lo, Angelia Lo, Chun-Wei Su, Chyi-Ming Leu (Industrial Technology Research Institute, Industrial Technology Research Institute), and Chang-Rung Yang, JingPin Pan, and Tzong-Ming Lee (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

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Reactions in the Rechargeable LithiumAir Battery with Ether Based Electrolytes – Sophie Berenger, Martin Joos, Ramona Speck, Carsten Cremers, Karsten Pinkwart, and Jens Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT) Break Dinitrile-Based Electrolytes for High Voltage Lithium-Ion Batteries – Nuha Salem (NRC), Hugues Duncan, Yvon Le Page, Pamela Whitfield (National Research Council Canada), and Yaser Abu-Lebdeh (National Research Council) Electrolytes for High Voltage Cathode Materials – Li Yang, Jung Hyun Kim, and Mei Cai (General Motors Research & Development Center) Additive Impacts on the Electrochemical Behavior of High Voltage Li-Ion Batteries – Samuel A. Delp and T. Richard Jow (US Army Research Laboratory) Effects of Electrolyte Additives on the Electrochemical Properties of Li[NixCoyMnz]O2/Graphite Cells – Hyewon Lee, Jiseon Jeong, Myungwon Seo, Bongki Son, and Yong Min Lee (Hanbat National University) Stability of Fluorinated Solvents in LiO2 Batteries – Jasim Uddin, Vyacheslav S. Bryantsev, Vincent Giordani, Wesley Walker (Liox Power, Inc.), Michel Armand (CIC Energigune), Gregory V. Chase (Liox Power Inc.), and Dan Addison (Liox Power, Inc.) Electrochemical and Thermal Stability of Organosilicon Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Xin Chen, Joseph C. Yeager (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Adrian Peña Hueso, Monica L. Usrey, Robert West (Silatronix, Inc.), and Robert J. Hamers (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Silatronix Inc.)

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Study on the Preparation and Performance of the Polymer Electrolyte P(VDFHFP)/PVP – Yan Yuan (Central South Unviversity) Safety of High Capacity All Solid State Li-Ion Secondary Battery – Takanobu Yamada, Yuichi Aihara, Satoshi Fujiki, Seitaro Ito, Koji Hoshiba (Samsung Yokohama Research Institute), and Tae young Kim, Seung-Wook Baek, Jae Myung Lee, and Youngsin Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) Novel Proton Exchange Membrane Based on Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane(POSS)-Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) (PMMA)-b-Sulfonated Polystyrene(PS) – Xiaoyan Ma III (Northwestern Polytechnical University)

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Organic/Inorganic Hybrid PEO-Based Polymers as Electrolyte: Synthesis and Characterization – Zhe Jia (Michigan State University) A New Highly Conductive OrganicInorganic Polymer Electrolyte with Cyanuric Chloride as Double Core Element – Yu-Chi Pan, Diganta Saikia, Hung-Yu Chao (National Central University), Jason Fang, Li-Duan Tsai (Industrial Technology Research Institute), and Hsien-Ming Kao (National Central University) Impact of SEI Lithium Salts on Cycling Ability and effect of Complexant Additives – Fabien Chrétien (Université F. Rabelais), Jennifer Jones (CEA/DAM), Christine Damas, Daniel Lemordant (Université F. Rabelais), Patrick Willmann (CNES), and Mérièm Anouti (Université F. Rabelais) Lithium Polymer Cells Assembled by In Situ Chemical Cross-Linking with Composite Cathode Containing Reactive Ceramic Particles – Won-Kyung Shin and Dong-Won Kim (Hanyang University) Effect of Electrode Porosity and Thickness on Electrochemical Performance of Rechargeable All-Solid Polymer Batteries – Jiseon Jeong, Hyewon Lee, Jaecheol Choi, Luu Van Khue, and Yong Min Lee (Hanbat National University) Effect of LiPF6-Based Electrolyte Composition on the Electrochemical Performance and Thermal Stability of Li(Ni06Co02Mn02)O2 Cathode – Luu Van Khue, Yunju Lee, Taejoo Lee, Seonghyun Song, and Yong Min Lee (Hanbat National University)

Alkaline Electrochemical Systems for Energy Conversion and Fuel Production

Energy Technology / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Grand Ballroom Centre, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Fuel Cells, Batteries and Electrolysis Cells – 08:00 – 12:20 08:00

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Electrocatalytic Mechanisms of High Power, High Energy Density Alkaline Fuels – David Finkelstein, Régis Imbeault (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique), Eric Rus, Ryo Wakabayashi, Abigail Van Wassen, Héctor Abruña (Cornell University), and Daniel Guay (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique) A High Energy Density of MH/Air Secondary Battery with Superlattice Hydrogen Storage Alloys – Masatsugu Morimitsu and Motoki Mizutani (Doshisha University) Electrochemical Methane Activation and Conversion to Oxygenates at Room Temperature – Neil Spinner and William E. Mustain (University of Connecticut)

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Experimental EIS Analysis of Environmental Impact on Zinc Air Battery Operation – Daniel Schröder, Michael König, and Ulrike Krewer (TU Braunschweig) Scale-up and Bipolar Arrangements of a Swiss-Roll Mixed-Reactant Fuel Cell – Amin Aziznia, Elöd L. Gyenge, and Colin W. Oloman (The University of British Columbia) Break Magnetic Composite effects on a Nickel Electrocatalyst for Alcohol Oxidation – Garett Gordon Walter Lee (The University of Utah), Johna Leddy (The University of Iowa), and Shelley D. Minteer (University of Utah) Hydrogen Production Using Unitized Regenerative Fuel Cell – Amit Chandrakant Bhosale, Debanand Singdeo, and Prakash Chandra Ghosh (IIT Bombay) Mechanistic Model for Deactivation of Direct Internal Reforming Catalysts in Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells – Rui Zhang, Ramki Venkataraman, and Jin-yun Wang (FuelCell Energy, Inc.) Dimensionally Stable Anodes (DSA) for Electrochemical Water Splitting: OER Kinetics and Mechanism at RuO2/ NiOx Modified Electrodes in Aqueous Base – Ian Godwin (Trinity College Dublin) and Michael EG Lyons (Trinity College) Electrodeposition of Co(OH)2 Thin Films for Catalysis of the Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Solution – Jay A. Switzer, Ying Chau Liu, Jakub Adam Koza, and Caleb M. Hull (Missouri University of Science and Technology) Development of High-Surface Area NiAlloy Catalysts for Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis – Sanjeev Mukerjee and Michael K. Bates (Northeastern University) O2 Reduction and Evolution At Metal Oxides in Alkaline Electrolyte: A Study of the Role of Cations and Isotope Exchange Experiments – Helmut Baltruschat, Claudia Schmidt, Christoph Molls, and Hatem M. A. Amin (University of Bonn)

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Ionomers for Oxygen Reduction in Alkaline Direct Methanol Fuel Cells – Paul Kohl, John Ahlfield, Doh-Yeon Park, and Junfeng Zhou (Georgia Institute of Technology) Mechanical Durability of Anion Exchange Membranes with Humidity Cycling – Melissa A. Vandiver, Benjamin R. Caire, Yifan Li, Daniel M. Knauss, Andrew M. Herring, and Matthew W. Liberatore (Colorado School of Mines)

Characterization of Morphology and Ion Transport in Block and Random Poly(Vinyl Benzyl Trimethylamine) Based Copolymers – Ashley M. Maes (Colorado School of Mines), Tsung-Han Tsai (University of Massachusetts - Amherst), Vito Di Noto (University of Padova), and Andrew M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines) Investigation of an AEM Fuel Cell for Direct Methanol Applications – Andrew M. Herring, Rajeswari Janarthanan (Colorado School of Mines), Plamen Atanassov (University of New Mexico), and Michael Hibbs (Sandia National Laboratory) Synthesis of Novel Branched Fluorinated Poly(aryl ether oxadiazole)s for Anion Exchange Membranes – Cunpu Li (Tsinghua University, Tsinghua University) and Xiaofeng Xie (Tsinghua University) Studies into the Alkali Stabilities of Fully Hydrated Anion-Exchange Membrane Head-Groups – Sam Murphy and John R. Varcoe (University of Surrey)

Nanostructured Platinum-Copper Electrocatalysts for the Oxidation of Borohydride – Loreta TamašauskaitėTamašiūnaitė, Aldona Balčiūnaitė, Ausrine Zabielaitë, Ina Stankevièienë, Algirdas Selskis, and Eugenijus Norkus (Center for Physical Sciences and Technology) Anion Conductive Aromatic Block Copolymer Membranes Containing Diphenyl Ether or Diphenyl Sulfide Moieties – Hideaki Ono, Naoki Yokota, Junpei Miyake, Masahiro Watanabe, and Kenji Miyatake (University of Yamanashi) Ag Nanoparticles On Reduced Graphene Oxide for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Media – Eun Ja Lim, Sung Mook Choi, and Won Bae Kim (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)) Electrocatalytic Activity of the Nanostructured Au(Co)/Ti Catalysts towards Borohydride Oxidation – Loreta Tamasauskaite-Tamasiunaite, Aldona Jagminiene, Aldona Balciunaite, Ausrine Zabielaite, Algirdas Selskis, and Eugenijus Norkus (Center for Physical Sciences and Technology) Scale-up of a Swiss-Roll Mixed-Reactant Fuel Cell – Amin Aziznia, Colin W. Oloman, and Elöd L. Gyenge (The University of British Columbia) Preparation of Anion Conducting Ionomer Dispersions – Jin Soo Park, Mun-Sik Shin, and Moon-Sung Kang (Sangmyung University)

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Bifunctional, Non-Precious Metal Perovskite Electrocatalysts with High Mass Activities for Water Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction – William G. Hardin, Daniel A. Slanac, Tyler Mefford (The University of Texas at Austin), Xiqing Wang, Sheng Dai (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Keith P. Johnston (The University of Texas at Austin, Texas Materials Insitute), and Keith J. Stevenson (The University of Texas at Austin)

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Theoretical and Experimental Study of SOFC Gas Diffusion Using Impedance – Yeqing Fu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Yi Jiang, Gaurav V. Pattarkine, Li Sun, Abhijit Dutta, Aravind Mohanram, John D. Pietras (SaintGobain High-Performance Northboro R&D Center), and Martin Z. Bazant (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Diagnosis and Modeling of the CuCl Electrolyzer Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – Sanchit Khurana, Rich Schatz, Soohyun Kim, Mark Fedkin, and Serguei N. Lvov (The Pennsylvania State University) Understanding Invasion Mechanisms in Fibrous Gas Diffusion Media: Direct Comparison of Simulations with Tomographic Visualization – Jeff T. Gostick (McGill University), and Gisuk Hwang, and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Multiphysics Numerical Model of Short Contact Time Catalytic Plate Diesel Reformer – Mayur Mundhwa (Royal Military College of Canada), Brant A. Peppley (Queen’s-RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre), and Chris P. Thurgood (Royal Military College) PEM Water Electrolysis with Reduced Iridium Oxide Loadings : Influence on Kinetic Parameters and Electrolyser Performances – Caroline Rozain, Nicolas Guillet, Eric Mayousse (CEA Grenoble), and Pierre Millet (LPCES - Université Paris Sud 11)

Permeation, Solid Oxide Electrolysis, and Other Applications – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chair: Emiliana Fabbri 10:00

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Ni-BaZr01Ce07Y01Yb01O3-δ High Flux CO2Tolerant Hydrogen Permeation Membrane – Fanglin (Frank) Chen, Shumin Fang (University of South Carolina), and Kyle Brinkman (Savannah River National Laboratories)

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Steam Electrolysis in Reversibly Operated SOFC: Long-Term Cell Testing Beyond 1000 h – Josef Schefold and Annabelle Brisse (European Institute for Energy Research) Towards Robust and Reliable SOEC Cells and Stacks: Understanding Degradation Phenomena Occurring Under High Current Densities – Ragnar Kiebach, Ming Chen, Xiufu Sun, Jens Høgh, Yi-Lin Liu, Per Hjalmarrson, Janet Jonna Bentzen, Jacob Bowen, Anne Hauch, Karen Brodersen, Karsten Argersted, Sune Dalgaard Ebbesen, Peter Vang Hendriksen (Technical University of Denmark (DTU), and Jens Ulrick Nielsen (Topsoe Full Cell) Novel Fuel Desulfurization Systems for Fuel Cell Powered APUs – Gokhan Alptekin, Douwe Bruinsma, Ambalavanan Jayaraman, John Monroe, and Casey Bernal (TDA Research, Inc.) Thermally Stabilized Nickel ElectroCatalyst by Infiltration for High Temperature Electrochemical Energy Conversion – Stephen W. Sofie and David Driscoll (Montana State University) Hydrogen Storage in Palladium: Magnetically Improved Interfacial Kinetics – Jessica Jewett Reed (University of Iowa) and Johna Leddy (The University of Iowa) Body Centered Cubic Magnesium Niobium Hydride With Facile Room Temperature Absorption and Four Weight Percent Reversible Capacity – David Mitlin, XueHai Tan (University of Alberta and NINT NRC), and Liya Wang, and Michael Eikerling (Simon Fraser University)

Nanoarchitectures for Energy Storage 1

Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Grand Ballroom East 2, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Beyond Li-Ion Batteries – 08:00 – 11:40 Co-Chair: Candace K. Chan 08:00

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Lithium-Sulfur Batteries with Porous Carbon Interlayer Configurations – Arumugam Manthiram and Yu-Sheng Su (The University of Texas at Austin) Synthesis, Characterization and Electrochemical Investigation of MnO2 Chemically Deposited on Carbon for Li/ Air Batteries – Cüneyt Kavakli, Juan Herranz, Nikolaos Tsiouvaras, Stefano Meini, Gregor Harzer, Hubert Gasteiger (Technische Universität München), and Arnd Garsuch (BASF SE) Growth of Li2O2 On Carbon Cathode in a Li-Air Cell: A Self-Assembly Process – Xiangyi Luo (Argonne National Laboratory), Jun Lu (Argonne National Laboratory), Zhigang Zak Fang (University of Utah), and Khalil Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

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Facile Synthesis of Cubic Spinel Cobalt Oxide/Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Material as a Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Metal-Air Batteries – Yulong Liu, Jason Wu, Drew Higgins, Michael Fowler, and Zhongwei Chen (University of Waterloo) Break Enhanced Power and Rechargeability of a Li−O2 Battery Based on a HierarchicalFibril CNT Electrode – Hee-Dae Lim, Kyu-Young Park (Seoul National University), Ray H. Baughman (University of Texas at Dallas), and Kisuk Kang (Seoul National University) Nanostructured Layered Cathode for MgIon Batteries – Sanja Tepavcevic, Michael Slater, Christopher Johnson, and Tijana Rajh (Argonne National Laboratory) Activity of Electrosprayed Solid-Acid Nanostructures Measured by In Situ Electrochemical Atomic Force Microscopy – Say Young Cook, Sun Hwi Bang, and Adrian Hightower (Harvey Mudd College)

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton B7 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair Candace K. Chan •

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Beyond Li-Ion Batteries – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Sanja Tepavcevic and Christopher Johnson

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Development of PtRu/3D Graphene Foam Bimetallic Catalysts for Methanol Oxidation Reaction in Energy Storage – Chih-Chien Kung, Po-Yuan Lin, Xiong Yu, Liming Dai, and Chung-Chiun Liu (Case Western Reserve University) Investigation of the Electron Transfer Kinetics of the VO2+/VO2+-Reaction on Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes – Jochen Friedl (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility), Christoph Bauer (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility), Ali Rinaldi (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility), and Ulrich Stimming (Technische Universität München, TUM CREATE) Non-Line-of-Sight Deposition of Nanoscale Separator/Electrolytes for 3D All-Solid-State Batteries – Megan B. Sassin, Jeffrey W. Long (US Naval Research Laboratory), Joseph F. Parker (National Research Council, US Naval Research Laboratory), and Debra R. Rolison (US Naval Research Laboratory) Ion Transport Properties in Modified P2O5-SiO2 Glassy Protonic Electrolytes – Maciej S. Siekierski (Warsaw University of Technology), Maja MroczkowskaSzerszeń (Oil and Gas Institute), Rafał Letmanowski, Dariusz Zabost (Warsaw University of Technology), Michał Struzik (Warsaw University of Technology), and Michal Piszcz (Warsaw University of Technology) Electrocatalyst Activity in Various Li-O2 Battery Electrolytes – Forrest Gittleson (Yale University), Gustavo Doubek (University of Sao Paulo), and Ryan Curtis Sekol, and André D. Taylor (Yale University)

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High-Performance Sn@Carbon Nanocomposite Anode for Lithium Batteries – Fausto Croce (Università ‘Gd’Annunzio’ Chieti-Pescara), Ida Meschini (Università ‘Gd’Annunzio’ Chieti-Pescara), Francesco Nobili (Scuola di Scienze e Tecnologie), Marilena Mancini (Scuola di Scienze e Tecnologie), Roberto Marassi (Camerino University), Roberto Tossici (Scuola di Scienze e Tecnologie), and Alberto Savoini (Istituto ENI Donegani) Carbon Nanotube Based Sulfur Composite 3D Cathodes for Li-Sulfur Batteries – Merve Ertas, Benji Maruyama, and Michael Durstock (Air Force Research Laboratory) High Performance Alloy Type Materials Based Anode with Nanotubular Structure for Lithium Ion Batteries – Taeseup Song, Hyungkyu Han, Jeonghyun Kim, Hyunjung Park, Yeryung Jeon, Junghyun Choi, Sangkyu Lee, Joo Hyun Kim, Seungki Hong, and Ungyu Paik (Hanyang University) Development of a Nanostructured LithiumIon 3D Battery – Mathieu Saulnier and Steen B. Schougaard (Université du Québec à Montréal) An Effective Design for High Rate Performance of LiMnPO4 in LithiumIon Batteries – Bo Ding Sr, Li Lu, and Jim Yang Lee (National University of Singapore)

Innovations and New Directions in Organic Electrochemistry

Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Conference Room C, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton Session 1 – 08:30 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Graham T. Cheek and Siegfried R. Waldvogel 08:30 08:40 615

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Introductory Remarks Use of Heterotriangulene Derivative as an Electro-Reductive Mediator – Shinsuke Inagi, Noriyuki Kaihatsu, and Toshio Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Design, Synthesis, and Electrochemical Properties of Cyclic 1,2-Diketones As Organic Cathode Materials for LithiumIon Batteries – Akihiro Shimizu, Takahiro Matsuo, Hiroki Kuramoto, Toshiki Nokami (Kyoto University), Yu Inatomi, Nobuhiko Hojo, Takafumi Tsukagoshi, Hiroshi Yoshizawa (Panasonic Corporation), and Jun-ichi Yoshida (Kyoto University) Electrochemical Degradation of Lignin At Different Electrode Materials – Dominik Sven Schmitt, Carolin Regenbrecht, and Siegfried R. Waldvogel (University of Mainz) Meeting Program

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Anodic C,C-Cross-Coupling Reactions: New Advances in Direct Non-Symmetric Synthesis – Bernd Elsler (Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Mainz) and Siegfried R. Waldvogel (University of Mainz) Break Electrochemical Generation of Aryl and Vinyl Radicals and Their Radical Cyclization Followed by Fixation of Carbon Dioxide – Hisanori Senboku, Junya Michinishi, Asahi Katayama, and Shoji Hara (Hokkaido University) Electrochemical Oxidation of Amides of Type Ph2CHCONHAr – Tatiana Golub and James Y. Becker (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Development of Triarylamine Mediator Having Ionic-Tag and Its Application to Electrocatalytic Reaction in Ionic Liquid – Toshio Fuchigami and Shinsuke Inagi (Tokyo Institute of Technology) [2+2] Cycloaddition Reaction for Probing the Electron Transfer Pathways – Yusuke Yamaguchi, Yohei Okada, and Kazuhiro Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) Catalytic Reduction of 4,4′-(2,2,2-Trichloroethane-1,1-diyl) Bis(chlorobenzene) (DDT) with Nickel(I) Salen Electrogenerated At Carbon Cathodes in Dimethylformamide – Elizabeth R. Wagoner and Dennis G. Peters (Indiana University)

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Cyclic Voltammetric Studies of Nitroimidazoles in DMSO in the Presence of Cysteine and Other Weak Acids Implications for the Biological Reactivity of Nitroimidazoles – Diane K. Smith, Theresa Andres, Maurice Horton, Samvel Avagyen, Kerry Javery, Karen An Ronquillo, Eqlema Roshnaye, and Hayem Said (San Diego State University) Ion Pair Formation between Organic Cations and Nitrobenzene and Nitrosobenzene Redox Species and Its Effects Upon Voltammetric Behavior – Albert J. Fry (Wesleyan University) An Initial Study of Coating Nickel Salen On Gold Electrode Via Self-Assembly – Drew K. Brown and Chang Ji (Texas State University - San Marcos) Effect of Bases On Electrochemical Oxidation of Indoline – Lakshmi Krishnan (General Electric Global Research Center), Sydney Laramie (Clarkson University), and Matthew Rainka, Andrea Peters, and Grigorii Soloveichik (General Electric Global Research Center) Break Investigations of Adiponitrile as a Solvent for Electrochemical Studies – Graham T. Cheek (United States Naval Academy)

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Electrochemical Synthesis of 3,3’,5,5’-Tetramethyl-2,2’- Biphenol On a Multi-Molar Scale – Siegfried R. Waldvogel (University of Mainz) Electrochemical C−H/C−H Cross-Coupling of Aromatic Compounds Using Radical Cation Pools – Tatsuya Morofuji, Akihiro Shimizu, and Jun-ichi Yoshida (Kyoto University) Soluble-Support-Assisted Electrochemical Reactions: Application to Anodic Disulfide Bond Formation – Kazuhiro Chiba, Shingo Kitada, Masahito Takahashi, Yusuke Yamaguchi, and Yohei Okada (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) Photochromic and Electrochemical characteristics of Bi-Diarylethene Molecules with Tetrathiafulvalene as Bridge Unit – Zhang Shiman, Yang Lin, and Zhang Fu-shi (The Key Lab of Organic Photoelectrons and Molecular Engineering of Ministry of Education, Tsinghua University)

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The Electrolytic Dissociation of 1,2-Cyclopentanedicarboxylic Acids – Elene Kvaratskhelia, Ramaz Kvaratskhelia, and Rusudan Kurtanidze (Iv Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University) Electrochemistry of Novel PhenyleneBridged Bispyridiniums – Anthony Petty II and Thomas F. Guarr (Michigan State University Bioeconomy Institute)

Corrosion General Session

Corrosion Dominion Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

EIS Interpretation – 08:00 – 08:40 08:00

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Reversible Change in Surface Roughness and the Inductive Loop At Electrodes Under Corrosion Conditions – Jean-Noel Chazalviel (retired from CNRS) EIS Response of a Contaminated Disk Electrode – Kerry Neil Allahar (Boise State University), Mark E. Orazem (University of Florida), and Darryl Butt (Boise State University)

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A Route to Fabricate Commercially Viable Anodic Aluminum Oxide Membranes: The Detailed Process – Dae-Yeong Jeong (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute), Jutamas Kaewsuk (Korean Electrotechnology Research Institute), Min-Woo Kim, Jeong-Wook Ahn (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute), and Jae-Hyeong Kwon, Ramesh Soysa, and Balasubramanian Subramanain (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) A Study for Pattern Optimization of Anodic Aluminum Oxide Composite Membranes Prepared Using Lithography Technique – Jutamas Kaewsuk (Korean Electrotechnology Research Institute), Min-Woo Kim, Jeong-Wook Ahn (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute), Jae-Hyeong Kwon, Ramesh Soysa, Balasubramanian Subramanain (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute), and Dae-Yeong Jeong (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) Effect of Solvation Dynamics and Local Ordering On Chloride Ion Transport near a Passive Oxide Interface – Subramanian KRS Sankaranarayanan (Argonne National Laboratory) Break

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Corrosion Division Invited Lecture – 10:00 – 10:40 Co-Chair: R. Buchheit 10:00

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The Structure of Water in Mixed Solvents – Eliezer Gileadi (School of Chemistry, TelAviv University)

Corrosion and Protection of Magnesium and Aluminum – 10:40 – 15:20 10:40

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On the Nature of the Instability of the Nascent Magnesium Oxide Film: A First Principles Study – Michael F. Francis (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) and C. D. Taylor (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Investigation of the Corrosion Mechanism of WE43 Mg-Alloy in a Simulated Body Fluid: The Effect of Electrolyte Renewal – Mario Ascencio (McGill University) and Sasha Omanovic (McGill University) Ligth Weight Magnesium Alloy Corrosion Studied by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy – Janine Mauzeroll, Ushula Mengesha Tefashe, Philippe Dauphin Ducharme, Dao Trinh (McGill University), and Joey Kish (McMaster University) Effect of Stannate Post-sealing Treatment on the Corrosion Characteristics of Asanodized AZ31 Mg alloy – Yun-Il Choi, S. Salman, Kensuke Kuroda, and Masazumi Okido (Nagoya University) Intermission

Citrate Gel Conversion Coating On AZ31 Magnesium Alloys – Yu-Ren Chu and Chao-Sung Lin (National Taiwan University) The Preparation of ZrO2-Containing Oxide Layers On Mg Alloy Prepared by Two Step Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation – Feryar Einkhah (Sharif University of Technology), Kang Min Lee, Bongyoung Yoo, Dong Hyuk Shin (Hanyang University), and Mohammad-Ali Faghihi-Sani (Sharif University of Technology) The Formation, Structure and Electrochemical Properties of Non-Chrome Pretreatment Coatings On AA2024 – Greg M. Swain, Liangliang Li, Brandon Whitman, and Kyle Doran (Michigan State University) Corrosion Protection by Trivalent Chromium Process (TCP) Coatings On Aluminum Alloys During Atmospheric Testing – Liangliang Li and Greg M. Swain (Michigan State University)

Antibacterial Properties of Three Sol-Gel Type Polymers Aluminum Alloys: Biocorrosion Protection against Pseudomonas Aeruginosa – Maritza Angelica Paez (Facultad de Química y Biología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile), Nelson Vejar, Manuel Azocar (Universidad de Santiago de Chile), Laura Tamayo (USACH), Miguel Gulppi (Universidad de Santiago de Chile), Xiaorong Zhou (University of Manchester, UK), George E. Thompson (Corrosion and Protection Centre, School of Materials, The University of Manchester), and Francisco Santibañez (USACH) Screening of Novel Anti-Corrosion Coatings by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) – R. L. Calhoun (US Naval Academy), W. Dorriety, R. Hanrahan (US Naval Academy), and F. Lancaster (Naval Air Systems Command) Assessing Damage Evolution in Organic Coatings Using Different Theoretical and Experimental Local or Global Electrochemical Techniques – Vinod Upadhyay and Homero Castaneda Lopez (The University of Akron) Mathematical Modeling of Galvanic Cells Beneath Organic Coatings – Kerry Neil Allahar, Michael Hurley (Boise State University), Erik Sapper (Boeing Research & Technology), and Darryl Butt (Boise State University) Investigating the Effect of Electrolytes On the Performance of Coating Using the ACDC-AC Method – Vinod Upadhyay and Homero Castaneda Lopez (The University of Akron)

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The Adsorption and Corrosion Inhibition of Imidazole On Aluminum Surface in 05M H2SO4 Acid – Fatemeh Baghaei Ravari (Shahid-Bahonar University of Kerman) and Athareh Dadgarinezhad (Shahid Bahonar University) Study On the Effect of 1-(3-nitrobenzilidene) Thiosemicarbazide On the Inhibition of Carbon Steel in Acidic Solution with Electrochemical Methods – Athareh Dadgarinezhad and Fatemeh Baghaei (Shahid Bahonar University) Fe-Doped TiO2 Nanotube Array Films for Photocathodic Protection of Stainless Steel – Rong-Gui Du, Yan-Feng Zhu, Juan Zhang, Hai-Qing Qi, Lu Xu, and ChangJian Lin (Xiamen University) Investigation of Cyclohexylidenecyclohexanon Steel Corrosion Inhibitor as Surfactant – Gennady Ivanovich Ostapenko, Pavel Alexandrovich Gloukhov (Togliatti State University), and Alexander Siyasatovich Bunev (Mendeleyev University of Chemical Technology of Russia) EIS Investigation of the Corrosion Resistance of Uncoated and Coated NdFe-B Magnets in Pbs Solution – Emerson Alves Martins (University of Sao Paulo) Alloys Oxidation From Bi-Velocity PhaseField Method; Drift and Kirkendall Effect in Two-Phase Zone of Ternary System – Bartek Wierzba (AGH University of Science and Technology), and Patrycja Wierzba, and Katarzyna Tkacz-Smiech (AGH - University of Science and Technology) Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel by Polyaromatic Diimine Derivatives: A Theoretical and Experimental Study – Mohamed M. Ahmida (University of Windsor), Stuart Mahoney (University of Windsor, University of Waterloo), Riyad Hussein, Derek Northwood (University of Windsor), and S. Holger Eichhorn, (University of Windsor) Effect of Sour Environments On Corrosion Fatigue Crack Propagation in Advanced Drilling Steel – Malgorzata Elzbieta Ziomek-Moroz, Jeffrey A. Hawk (US Department of Energy), W. Collins (US Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory), and Ramgopal Thodla, and Feng Gui (DNV) Influence of Vanadate Additive On the Properties of Cerium Conversion Coatings On AZ91 Magnesium Alloys – Wen-Hsin Lo and Chao-Sung Lin (National Taiwan University) Aluminum Anodic Behavior Under Halogenide and Oxygen-Containing Anions Action – Tatiana A. Minakova (Voronezh State University)

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Type of Local Damage of Iron Surface At Different Potential Scan Rate in BorateChloride Systems – Natalia G. Nafikova (Voronezh State University) A Study On the Field Corrosion Test of the Anti-Corrosion Steels for Flue Gas Desulfurization System – Young Ran Yoo, Hong-Kyun Sohn, Jae-Won Lee (POMIA), and Jung-Bong Yoon, and Byoung-Ho Lee (POSCO) A New Looks At Top of the Line Corrosion: A Special Case of Flow Induced Corrosion Which Is Due to Electrochemical Reactions in the Hydrodynamic Diffusion Layer – Mahmoud R. Reda (CanadElectrochim) Anodic Dissolution Mechanism for Iron in Presence of Pyridine-2-Thiol in 01 M. HCl – Ali Kosari, Reza Parvizi, Mojtaba Momeni, and Mohammad Hadi Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran) Investigation of Sodium Molybdate as Corrosion Inhibitor for Protection Against Chloride Ingress and Carbonation in Simulated Concrete Pore Water – Yong Teck Tan (NUS Graduate School, Centre for Life Sciences), Sudesh Lakshitha Wijesinghe (SIMTech (A*STAR)), and Daniel John Blackwood (National University of Singapore) The Effect of Selective Oxidation On Galvanizing and Galvannealing Reactions of Dual-Phase Steels – Hsiu-Yu Kang, KoChun Lin, and Chao-Sung Lin (National Taiwan University) Corrosion Improvement of Oxidized Co by Using Silane Thin Films – Katsumi Mabuchi (Hitachi) A Mixed Copper Corrosion Inhibition Effect of Potassium Sorbate and Benzotriazole – Danny Gelman, David Starosvetsky, and Yair Ein-Eli (TechnionIsrael Institute of Technology) Towards the Mechanism of the Accelerated Nickel Corrosion of Decorative Coatings in the Presence of Metals and Their Salts – Ralf Schmidt, Kay-Oliver Thiel, Frank von Horsten, Christian Spickermann, Grigory Vazhenin, Nicola Bäulke, Philipp Wachter, Philip Hartmann, and Hans-Jürgen Schreier (Atotech Deutschland GmbH) Effect Of Cold Deformation On Pitting Initiation Of 17-4PH Stainless Steel – Davood Nakhaie (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad) and Mohammad Hadi Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran) Pencil Electrode Study On the Effect of Microstructure On CPT of DSS 2205 – Masoumeh Naghizadeh (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (FUM)) and Mohammad Hadi Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran)

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Investigation On the Effect of Nitrate Ion On the Critical Pitting Temperature (CPT) of Duplex Stainless Steel Using Pencil Electrode – Masoud Zakeri (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (FUM)) and Mohammad Hadi Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran)

Graphene, Ge/III-V, and Emerging Materials for Post CMOS Applications 5

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics Provincial Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

Optoelectronics and Power Devices – 08:30 – 12:10 Co-Chairs: Krishna Shenai and Sjoerd Hoogland 08:30

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Colloidal Quantum Dot Photodetectors – Sjoerd Hoogland and Edward H. Sargent (University of Toronto) Indirect Conversion Digital X-Ray Imager Using an Amorphous Selenium Photoconductor – Shiva Abbaszadeh, Rasoul Keshavarzi, Kai Wang (Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo), and Karim S. Karim (Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Center for Bioengineering and Biotechnology, University of Waterloo) ALD HfO2 and Al2O3 as MIM Capacitor Dielectric for GaAs HBT Technology – Jiro Yota (Skyworks Solutions, Inc.) Coffee Break Post Silicon Power Semiconductor Devices – Krishna Shenai (Argonne National Laboratory) Scalable Production of Nanowire Arrays and Powders Using Plasmas – Mahendra Kumar Sunkara and Tu Nguyen (University of Louisville) Effect of Different Patterns for Epitaxial Lift-Off Process by Finite Element Method – Ray-Hua Horng (Graduate Institute of Precision Engineering, National Chung Hsing University), Fan-Lei Wu, FangChing Liu, Ming-Tzer Lin, Yu-Cheng Kao (National Chung Hsing University), Dong-Sing Wuu (National Chung Hsing University), and Sin-Liang Ou (National Chung Hsing University) Novel Cross-Linked Ortho-Carborane and Ortho-Carborane:Y (Y=1,4diaminobenzene, pyridine, benzene) Polymer Films: A New Class of CarboraneBased Materials with Tunable Electronic Structure – Frank L. Pasquale, Robinson James, Raymond Welch (University of North Texas), Elena Echeverria, Peter A. Dowben (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), and Jeffry A. Kelber (University of North Texas)

Graphene Characterization – 14:00 – 15:40 Co-Chairs: Jiuning Hu and Mark C. Hersam 14:00

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Integration and Characterization of Graphene-Insulator-Graphene Junctions – Tania Roy, Corey Joiner, Zohreh Razavi Hesabi, and Eric Vogel (Georgia Institute of Technology) Graphene Underneath Metals – Akira Toriumi, Kosuke Nagashio, Takafumi Moriyama, and Ryota Ifuku (The University of Tokyo) Two-Dimensional Crystals For Ubiquitous Electronics – Tomas Palacios (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Intermission

III-V Devices and Characterization – 15:40 – 17:30 Co-Chairs: Akira Toriumi and Yaw S. Obeng 15:40

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InGaSb MOSFET Channel on Metamorphic Buffer: Materials, Interfaces and Process Options – Serge Oktyabrsky, Andrew Greene, Shailesh Madisetti, Michael Yakimov, and Vadim Tokranov (CNSE University at Albany) III-V/High-k Defects: Digs vs Border Traps – Christopher Hinkle, Rohit Galatage, Hong Dong, Sarkar Anwar, Barry Brennan, Robert M. Wallace (University of Texas at Dallas), and Eric Vogel (Georgia Institute of Technology) Capacitance-Voltage Characteristics of Gate-All-Around InxGa1-X as Nanowire Transistor – Quazi D. M. Khosru, Saeed Uz Zaman Khan, Md Shafayat Hossain, Fahim Ur Rahman, Md Obaidul Hossen, and Rifat Zaman (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology) Concluding Remarks

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: D. Misra, Yaw S. Obeng, and Zia Karim •

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Application of an Extended Unified Schottky-Poole-Frenkel Model to High-k Capacitor Structures Used in Analog Integrated Circuit Technology – Wai Shing Lau (Nanyang Technological UniversityRetired) Charateristics of Low Temperature High Quality Silicon Oxide by Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition with In Situ Plasma Densification Process – Haiwon Kim (College of Information and Communication Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Research and Development group, Eugene Technology), Sergey N. Zaretskiy, Seungwoo Shin, Wooduck Jung, Ryong Hwang, Choonsik Jeong, Seongjin Park, Hanna Hwang (Research and Development group, Eugene Technology), and Ilsub Chung (College of Information and Communication Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University)

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Deep Depletion and Interface Trap Redistribution Behavior in Non-Planar Mos with Ultra-Thin Oxide Grown by Anodic Oxidation – Po-Hao Tseng (National Taiwan University) Effect of Composition Rate on Erbium Silicide Work Function on Different Silicon Surface Orientation – Hiroaki Tanaka, Akinobu Teramoto (Tohoku University), Tsukasa Motoya (Mitsubisi Electric Corporation), and Shigetoshi Sugawa, and Tadahiro Ohmi (Tohoku University) Effect of Moisture on Electrical and Reliability Characteristics for Dense and Porous Low-k Dielectrics – Yi-Lung Cheng, Jun-Fu Huang (National Chi-Nan University), Wei-Yuan Chang, Yu-Min Chang (National Chiao-Tung University), and Jihperng (Jim) Leu (National Chiao Tung University) Experimental Observation of PooleFrenkel Saturation in an Ultrathin Tantalum Oxide Capacitor Structure – Wai Shing Lau (Nanyang Technological UniversityRetired) Sampling and Analysis of Boron Tribromide for Trace Metal Contaminants – Phillip L. Clancy (Air Liquide Balazs Analytical Services), Dan Cowles (Air liquide Balazs Analytical Services), and Piyamit Chitrathorn, and Hugh E. Gotts (Air Liquide Balazs Analytical Services) Self- Rectification Resistance Switching Memory Device with Bipolar Operation Mode – Geng-Wei Chang (National Chiao Tung University), Ting-Chang Chang, Yong-En Syu, Kuan-Chang Chang, Tsung-Ming Tsai (National Sun Yat-Sen University), and Ya-Hsiang Tai (National Chiao Tung University) Improved Characteristics of GaSb MOS Capacitors by Ozone Post Deposition Treatment – Lianfeng Zhao, Zhen Tan, Jing Wang, and Jun Xu (Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, Institute of Microelectronics, Tsinghua University)

Memory Devices II – 10:00 – 12:05 Co-Chair: Tom Gregorkiewicz 10:00

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Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 4

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology Willow Ballroom Center, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Organic Photovoltaic and Electroluminescent Materials and Devices – 08:30 – 11:55 Co-Chairs: Noel Giebink and Lee Richter 08:30

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Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices

Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Sensor Conference Room F, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Memory Devices I – 08:20 – 10:00 Co-Chair: Minoru Fujii 08:20

09:00

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(Invited) Resistive Switching in Silicon Oxide Containing Silicon Nanoinclusions – Anthony Kenyon and Adnan Mehonic (UCL) (Invited) Understanding the Role of Dopants in Transition Metal Oxide Dielectrics for Digital and Analog Resistive Switching – Rashmi Jha, Branden Long, Saptarshi Mandal, Yibo Li, Wenbo Chen, and Ammaarah El-Amin (University of Toledo) Break

May 12-16, 2013

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(Invited) Nanocrystals Embedded High-k Nonvolatile Memories – Bulk Film and Nanocrystal Material Effects – Yue Kuo (Texas A&M University) Improved Performance of Silicon Nanocrystal Memories for Application Working Over a Wide Range of Temperature – Vincenzo Della Marca, Julien Amouroux (STMicroelectronics Rousset, IM2NP-CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université), Gabriel Molas (CEA-LETI MINATEC), Jérémy Postel-Pellerin, Frédéric Lalande (IM2NP-CNRS, AixMarseille Université), and Philippe Boivin, and Jean-Luc Ogier (STMicroelectronics Rousset) (Invited) Electrical Conductivity Bistability in Nano-Composite – Shashi Paul, Zahra Al Halafi, Iulia Salaoru (De Montfort University), Dominic Prime (Emerging Technologies Research Centre, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK), and Mark A. Green (King’s College London, UK) Field-Effect Transistors, Memory, and Logic Circuit Using DNA-Bases Embedded Dielectrics – Junyeong Lee, Jin Sung Kim, Ji Hoon Park, Young Tack Lee, Hee Sung Lee, Pyo Jin Jeon, and Seongil Im (Yonsei University) Concluding Remarks

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Development of Novel Low-Bandgap Conjugated Materials for Organic Solar Cells – Jianping Lu, Ta-ya Chu, Salima Alem, Raluca Movileanu (National Research Council of Canada), Mario Leclerc (Université Laval), and Ye Tao (National Research Council of Canada) Counting the Winding Interface in Bulk Hetero-Junctions of Organic Solar Cells – Cindy X. Zhao, Lucy L. Deng, and Gu Xu (McMaster University) In Situ Studies Of Organic Photovoltaic Active Layer Formation and Stability – Lee Richter (NIST) Break Polymer Nanostructures for Nanostructured Organic Solar Cell Applications – Víctor S. Balderrama, Josep Pallarès, Josep FerréBorrull, and Lluis F. Marsal (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

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High-Performance Normal and Inverted Polymer Solar Cells with Zwitterions As the Electron-Collection Interlayer – Jianyong Ouyang and Kuan Sun (National University of Singapore) Enhanced Performance of Inverted Organic Solar Cell with Patterned Aluminum Foils Via Anodization – Shih-Hsiang Tai, Cherng-Rong Ho (National Taiwan University), Kun-Tong Tsai (Academia Sinica, National Taiwan University), PoKang Yang, Der-Hsien Lien (National Taiwan University), Yuh-Lin Wang (Academia Sinica), and Jr-Hau He (National Taiwan University) High Efficiency Low Color Temperature White Organic Light-Emitting Diodes by Exciton Management – Yi-Lu Chang, Zhibin Wang, Michael G. Helander, Jacky Qiu, and Zhenghong Lu (University of Toronto)

Wednesday, May 15

Organic Photovoltaic Device Physics – 13:30 – 17:30 Co-Chairs: Oana D. Jurchescu and Michael Chabinyc 13:30

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Nanostructured Interfaces for High Efficiency Organic Solar Cells: Lessons and Opportunities – Ayse Turak (McMaster University) Physics of Organic Diode Operation :Application to Solar Cell and Photodiodes – Raphaël Clerc (Laboratoire Hubert Curien (UMR 5516 CNRS)) Loss Mechanisms in Polymer-Fullerene Solar Cells – Carsten Deibel, Alexander Foertig (Experimental Physics VI, JuliusMaximilian-University of Würzburg), and Vladimir Dyakonov (Experimental Physics VI, Julius-Maximilian-University of Würzburg, Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research eV (ZAE Bayern), Würzburg) Break Nanostructured Electrodes and Photoactive Layers for Efficient, Stable and Flexible Organic Photovoltaic Devices – Peyman Servati, Bobak Gholamkhass, Saeid Soltanian, Rowshan Rahmanian, Nima Mohseni Kiasari, Zenan Jiang, Frank K. Ko (University of British Columbia), Jun Shen (Chongqing Institute of Greent and Intelligent Technology), and Abdullah I. Aljaafari (King Faisal University) A Cu-Based Alloyed Ohmic Contact System on Multi-Junction Solar Cell – Ching-Hsiang Hsu (National ChiaoTung University) and Edward Yi Chang (National Chiao Tung University) Plasmonic Photoinjection Spectroscopy: Unraveling Charge Carrier Injection Directly in Organic Electronic Devices – Noel Giebink and Rijul Dhanker (Penn State University)

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Organic Semiconductor Valence Band Alignment Determined by Internal Photoemission Spectroscopy – Wei Li (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Xuelei Liang (Peking University, Beijing), James Basham (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Thomas N. Jackson (The Pennsylvania State University), Kun Xu, Qin Zhang, Oleg Kirillov (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Rusen Yan (National Institute of Standards and Technology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA), and Curt A. Richter, Nhan V. Nguyen, and David J. Gundlach (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Concluding Remarks by Professor M. Jamal Deen

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session – 19:00 – 22:00 Co-Chairs: M. Jamal Deen and David J. Gundlach •

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Melanin Films as Sensing Part of Miniaturized pH Sensors: Towards the Development of Biochemical Nanosensors – Marina Piacenti Silva (Unesp), Natalia Biziak Figueiredo (Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP), Carlos Frederico de Oliveira Graeff (Unesp), and Marcelo Mulato (Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP) Optical Capturing Kinetics of Deep Level Defects in Alq3-Based Organic Light Emitting Diodes – Hyun Yul Choi, Dong Hyuk Suh, Dong Wha Lee, Dong Wook Kwak, and Hoon Young Cho (Dongguk University)

Symposium on Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 5

Electronics and Photonics / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Essex Ballroom, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Europe Section Allesandro Volta Medal Address – 09:00 – 10:00 09:00

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Facts and Challenges in the Electrochemistry and Wet Surface Chemistry of Silicon – Jean-Noel Chazalviel (retired from CNRS) Break

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada


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From Silicon Nanowires to Innovative Silicon Nanotrees for MicroSupercapacitors – Fleur Thissandier (CEA Grenoble/INAC/SPrAM (UMR 5819-CEA-CNRS-UJF)/LEMOH), Pascal Gentile, Nicolas Pauc (CEA Grenoble/ INAC/SP2M/SiNaPS), Thierry Brousse (Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel (IMN) - CNRS/University of Nantes), Gérard Bidan (CEA Grenoble/INAC), Emmanuel Hadji (CEA Grenoble/INAC/SP2M/ SiNaPS), and Saïd Sadki (CEA Grenoble/ INAC/SPrAM (UMR 5819-CEA-CNRSUJF)/LEMOH) NO2 Sensor Based on III-V Nanowire FET Devices – Wei Wang, Shirui Guo, Miroslav Penchev, Mihrimah Ozkan, and Cengiz Ozkan (University of California, Riverside) Characteristics Of SnSbSe (SSS) Thin Films Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition for High Performance Phase Change Random Access Memory (PCRAM) – Keun Lee, Sehun Kang, Jachun Ku, Kwon Hong, and Sungki Park (SK hynix Semiconductor Inc.) Semiconductor Nanostructures for Antireflection Coatings, Transparent Contacts, Junctionless Thermoelectrics and Li-Ion Batteries – Colm Glynn, Michal Osiak (University College Cork), William McSweeney (University of Limerick), Olan Lotty (University College Cork), Kim Jones (University of Limerick), Hugh Geaney (University College Cork), Enrique Quiroga-González (Christian-AlbrechtsUniversity of Kiel), Justin D. Holmes (Tyndall National Institute), and Colm O’Dwyer (University College Cork) Rechargeable Li-ion battery anode of indium oxide with visible to infra-red transparency – Michal Osiak (University College Cork), Worawut Khunsin (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology), Eileen Armstrong (University College Cork), Tadhg Kennedy (University of Limerick), Clivia Sotomayor Torres (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona), Kevin M. Ryan (University of Limerick), and Colm O’Dwyer (University College Cork)

Porous Semiconductors and Semiconducting Oxides – 14:00 – 15:00 14:00

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Cessation of Porous Layer Growth in n-InP Anodised in KOH – Robert Patrick Lynch, Nathan Quill (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick), Colm O’Dwyer (University of Limerick, Micro- and Nanoelectronics Centre, University College Cork and Tyndall National Institute), Monika Dornhege (Surface Imaging Group, Fritz-HaberInstitute of the Max-Planck-Society), Harm Hinrich Rotermund (Surface Imaging Group, Fritz-Haber-Institute of the MaxPlanck-Society, Surface Reaction Imaging Group, Dalhousie University), and D. Noel Buckley (Materials & Surface Science Institute, University of Limerick) TiO2 Nanotubes Formed in Aqueous Media: Relationship between Morphology, Electrochemical Properties and the Photoelectrochemical Performance in Water Oxidation – Próspero Acevedo-Peña (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana) and Ignacio González (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa)

Film and Structure Growth on Semiconductors – 15:00 – 16:20 15:00

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16:00

Mechanism of Polyphosphazene Like Film Formation on InP in Liquid Ammonia (218 K) – Christian Njel, Anne-Marie Goncalves, Damien Aureau, Dimitri Mercier, and Arnaud Etcheberry (University of Versailles UMR 8180-Institut Lavoisier de Versailles (78000) France) Sensitization of Single Crystal Semiconductors with Dyes and Quantum Dots – Bruce A. Parkinson (University of Wyoming) Growth Characteristics and Dielectric Properties of ALD-Ta2O5 Thin Film Using TaCl5 Precursor – Chin Moo Cho (Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd.), Sang Yeol Kang, Jae Hyoung Choi, Jae-soon Lim, Su Hwan Kim, Younsoo Kim (Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd., Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd.), and Cha-Young Yoo, and HoKyu Kang (Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd.) Break

Electrodeposition and Semiconductor Metallization – 16:20 – 17:40 16:20

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Toronto, ON, Canada

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Changes in the Electrochemical Behavior of Silicon after Platinum Deposition and Ionic Bombardment – Antoine Hervier (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles), Damien Aureau (University of Versailles UMR 8180-Institut Lavoisier de Versailles (78000) France), and Arnaud Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles)

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Wednesday, May 15

Electrochemical and Semiconductor Devices – 10:00 – 12:00


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Preliminary Investigations of Ta Surface Chemistry in Aqueous Solutions of TeO2, and the possible formation of TaTe2 – Chu F. Tsang, Youn-Geun Kim, Daniel Gebregziabiher, and John L. Stickney (University of Georgia) Electroless Nickel Nucleation on Textured Silicon Substrate – Hanane EL Belghiti (OMG Ultra Pure Chemicals, Institut Lavoisier de Versailles), Marthe Ndjeri (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles, Versailles), Damien Aureau (University of Versailles UMR 8180-Institut Lavoisier de Versailles (78000) France), Muriel Bouttemy (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles), Elise Delbos (OMG Ultra Pure Chemicals), and Arnaud Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles) The Nanoporous Metallisation of Polymer Membranes through Photocatalytically Initiated Electroless Deposition – Michael A. Bromley and Colin Boxall (Lancaster University)

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Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00

Wednesday, May 15

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Electroless Metallization of Silicon Using Metal Nanoparticles as Catalysts and Binding-Points – Shinji Yae, Masato Enomoto, Hiroyuki Atsushiba, Aya Hasegawa, Chika Okayama, Naoki Fukumuro, Susumu Sakamoto, and Hitoshi Matsuda (University of Hyogo) A Study of SiC:P Selective Epitaxial Growth by Uniform Experimental Design – Yonggen He (School of Microelectronics of Fudan University), Yong Chen, Guohui Cai, Youfeng He, Shaofeng Yu, Jingang Wu (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation), David Wei Zhang (School of Microelectronics of Fudan University), Chenyu Wang, Jiyue Tang, Ganming Zhao (Applied Materials China), and Shiyuan Yang (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation) Study of Phosphazene Like Film Formation On InP in Liquid Ammonia (218 K) by Electrochemistry and XPS Analyses – Christian Njel, Anne-Marie Goncalves, Dimitri Mercier, Damien Aureau, and Arnaud Etcheberry (University of Versailles)

Novel Design and Electrodeposition Modalities Electrodeposition Windsor West, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Morning Session – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Luca Magagnin and Elizabeth J. Podlaha-Murphy 08:00

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(Invited) Influence of Current and Potential Distributions on The Impedance Response of a Rotating Disk Electrode – Mark E. Orazem (University of Florida), and Vincent Vivier, and Bernard Tribollet (LISE, UPR 15 du CNRS)

An Electrochemical Cell with Improved Flow for Uniform Current Distribution and Plating Thickness – Holly Garich (Faraday Technology, Inc.) and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology Inc.) Pulsed Electrodeposition of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Catalytic and Advanced Electrode Materials Applications – Sofía Pérez-Villar, Javier Carretero-Gonzalez, and Carmen M. Lopez (CIC Energigune) Pulse Electrodeposition of MultiSegmented Super Invar/Au Nanowires – Hana Kim (Northeastern University), Steven A. Soper (University of North Carolina), and Elizabeth J. PodlahaMurphy (Northeastern University) Break Electrodeposition of Ni-Based Alloys with an Inc.orporation of P, Mo and W: An Overview – Stojan Djokic (Elchem Consulting, Ltd.) Pulse Electrodeposition of NiMoW Alloys – Shaopeng Sun and Elizabeth J. PodlahaMurphy (Northeastern University) Electrodeposited Nickel- and NickelTungsten-CNT Composite Coatings – Sven Hartwig and Claus-Peter Klages (Institut für Oberflächentechnik, TU Braunschweig) Electrodeposition of Zinc Nanoparticles in Anodic Aluminium Oxide from Ionic Liquids – Maksim Starykevich (University of Aveiro), Yulia Nazarkina (Faculty of Electronic Technologies, Materials and Equipment, National Research University of Electronic Technology), and Aleksey Lisenkov, Mikhail Zheludkevich, and Mario Ferreira (University of Aveiro) Electrodeposition in Ionic Liquids of Metal Oxides for Electrochemical Systems – Michal Tulodziecki (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides, CNRS UMR6007, UPJV), Jean-Marie Tarascon (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides, CNRS UMR 7314, Université de Picardie Jules Verne), Pierre-Louis Taberna (Université Paul Sabatier), and Claude Guery (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides, CNRS UMR6007, UPJV) Electrochemical Formation of RE-Cu (RE=Dy, Nd) Alloys in a Molten LiClKCl System – Hirokazu Konishi, Hideki Ono, Eiichi Takeuchi (Osaka University), Toshiyuki Nohira (Kyoto University), and Tetsuo Oishi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

Afternoon Session – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Stojan Djokic and Elizabeth J. Podlaha-Murphy 14:00

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(Invited) Arresting Dendritic Growth Using Additives – Alaina Strickler and Uziel Landau (Case Western Reserve University) Tailoring Gold Plating for ThermalCompression Bonding – Luca Magagnin, Pietro Luigi Cavallotti, and Simona Ieffa (Politecnico di Milano) Meeting Program

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Impact of the Applied Potential on the Copper Nucleation – Elise Delbos (OMG Ultra Pure Chemicals, Institut Lavoisier de Versailles), Hanane El Belghiti (OMG Ultra Pure Chemicals), Dimitri Mercier (University of Versailles), and Jackie Vigneron, Muriel Bouttemy, and Arnaud Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles) Spatially Resolved Studies of Copper Electroplating by Scanning Transmission X-Ray Microscopy – Zhisheng Qin, Vincent Lee, and Adam P. Hitchcock (McMaster University) Break Absorber Thin Films of Cu2ZnSnS4 From Chemically Deposited Binary Compounds – Maricela Rebeca AragónSilva, D. Becerra, M. T. S. Nair, and P. K. Nair (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Pulse Current Electrodeposition of Nanocatalysts Using Different Waveforms for Use in PEMFCs – Shahram Karimi (Lambton College, University of Toronto) Electrodeposition of Cobalt-Manganese Alloy Coatings Onto Metallic SOFC Interconnects – Heather McCrabb, Savidra Lucatero, Tim D. Hall, Stephen Snyder, Burhanuddin Kagajwala (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Hui Zhang, Xingbo Liu (West Virginia University), and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology Inc.) Fabrication of SERS-Active Substrates by Electrochemical and Electroless Deposition of Metals in Macroporous Silicon – Ksenya Artsemyeva (Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioectronics), Hanna Bandarenka (Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics), Andrei Panarin, Sergei Terekhov (NASB), and Vitaly Bondarenko (Belarussian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics) Tungsten Hydroxide /Porous Silicon Composite Fabricated by the Liquid Phase Infiltration – Minoru Mizuhata, Yuki Mineyama, Takashi Hasegawa, and Hideshi Maki (Kobe University)

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1004

Electrochemical Engineering for the 21st Century: 3 Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Electrodeposition York, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Session 1 – 10:00 – 12:00 10:00

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Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chairs: Luca Magagnin, Stojan Djokic, and Elizabeth J. PodlahaMurphy •

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Pulse Electrodeposition of Natural Uranium in 2-Propanol Acidic Ionic Solution – Adonis Marcelo Saliba-Silva (IPEN/CNEN - Brazil), Michelangelo Durazzo (IPEN/CNEN-SP- Brazil), Elita Fontenelle Urano de Carvalho (IPEN/ CNEN - Brazil), and Humberto Gracher Riella (IPEN/CNEN-SP- Brazil) Preparation of High Efficiency Platinum Catalyst on Single Layer Gas Diffusion Layer for PEMFC by Electrodeposition Method – Chung-Ching Wu, Hong-Fan Lee, and Yui Whei Chen-Yang (Chung Yuan Christian University)

May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

Tungsten Electrodes with Rough Surfaces and Their Electrochemical Reactivity – InTae Park, Wan Kim, Eun-Ji Kim (Pusan National University), Sang-Eun Bae, JongYun Kim, Jei-Won Yeon, Kyuseok Song (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute), and Heon-Cheol Shin (Pusan National University)

Core-Shell Morphology and Thermal Stability of Fe/Si Composite Clusters Prepared by Double Cluster Sources – Kenji Sumiyama (Tokyo Denki University), Yuichiro Kurokawa, Satoshi Kadowaki, Ryoji Katoh, Naokage Tanaka, Takehiko Hihara (Nagoya Institute of Technology), and Yasuhiro Fukunaka (Kyoto University) Spectroscopic Characterization of Electrodeposited Silicon Based Films Photoactive in Water Solution – Agata Nora Krywko-Cendrowska, Laurent Marot (University of Basel), Marcin Boleslaw Strawski (Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw), Roland Steiner, Ernst Meyer (University of Basel), and Marek Szklarczyk (University of Warsaw) Electrolyte-Electrode Interface and Si Deposition in Ionic Liquid – Jason Komadina, Takahiro Akiyoshi, Yoko Ishibashi (Waseda University), Yasuhiro Fukunaka (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency; CREST, JST), Piero Pianetta (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lab), and Takayuki Homma (Waseda University; CREST, JST) Comparative Studies of Depth Profiling by XPS, SIMS, GD-OES and SEM Techniques Performed on the Electrodeposited Silicon Based Films – Agata Nora Krywko-Cendrowska (Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, University of Basel), Laurent Marot (University of Basel), Laetitia Philippe (EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Thun), Roland Steiner (University of Basel), Daniel Mathys (University of Basel), Ernst Meyer (University of Basel), and Marek Szklarczyk (University of Warsaw) Soft Magnetic Properties of Fe-Ni Clusters Assembled Films Prepared by Energetic Cluster Depositions – Kenji Sumiyama (Tokyo Denki University), Kengo Kumagai, Yuichiro Kurokawa, Takehiko Hihara (Nagoya Institute of Technology), Dong-Liang Peng (Xiamen University), and Yasuhiro Fukunaka (Kyoto University)

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Silver Antibacterial Properties Influenced by Pulsed Electrodeposition Frequency – Hector Ortiz-Ibarra (Panamericana University Campus Guadalajara), and Norberto Casillas, Sergio Gómez-Salazar, and Refugio Torres-Vitela (U de G)

Session 2 – 14:00 – 17:20 14:00

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Wednesday, May 15

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(IEEE - New Electrochemical Technology (NET) Award Presentation) Fuel Cells for Transportation with Commercially-Viable Reliability and Durability – Tim Patterson (UTC Power), Robert M. Darling, Mike L. Perry (United Technologies Research Center), and Matt Wilson, Tom Skiba, and Sathya Motupally (UTC Power) Study On Fundamental Aspects of Seedless Copper Electrodeposition On Diffusion Barriers in an Additive-Free Electrolyte for Silicon-Based Integrated Devices – Sunjung Kim, Byoungyong Im (University of Ulsan), and Soo-Hyun Kim (Yeungnam University) Atomic Scale Resolution for Stochastic Simulations of Electrodeposition Processes At Micrometer Scales – Andri Bezzola, Benjamin B. Bales (University of California at Santa Barbara), Richard Alkire (University of Illinois), and Linda Petzold (University of California at Santa Barbara) Modeling of a Lithium-Ion BatteryPhotovoltaic Solar Cell Hybrid System – Matthew T. Lawder (Washington University in St Louis), Akanksha Jagwani (Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar), and BharatKumar Suthar, Venkatasailanathan Ramadesigan, Pratim Biswas, and Venkat R. Subramanian (Washington University in St Louis) Break Corrosion Of Copper in De-Aerated Water by Impedance Spectroscopy – Christopher Cleveland, Mark E. Orazem, and Saeed Moghaddam (University of Florida) Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid by Electro-Fenton Process at Low Flow Plant – Juan Manuel PeraltaHernandez (Centro de Innovación Aplicada en Tecnologias Competitivas (CIATEC)) Study of Electrochemical Generation of Hydroxyl Radicals on Ti/SnO2-Sb2O5 Anode by Spin-Trapping – Qing Ni, Donald W. Kirk, and Steven J. Thorpe (University of Toronto) In Situ STM Studies of 4,4’-Bipyridine Adsorption At Bi(111) Electrode: Influence of SO42- Concentration in Supporting Electrolyte – Vitali Grozovski, Heili Kasuk, Tavo Romann, Erik Anderson, Piret Pikma, Silvar Kallip, and Enn Lust (University of Tartu)

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Fullerenes - Chemical Functionalization, Electron Transfer, and Theory

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

Fullerenes - Chemical Functionalization, Electron Transfer, and Theory 1 – 15:40 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Jean-Francois Nierengarten and N. Martin 15:40

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(Invited) Rational Synthetic Strategy for Nanocarbon-Based Polymer Solar Cells – Hiroshi Imahori (Kyoto University) (Invited) Adjustable Cavity in Cofacial Bisporphyrinic Tweezers for the Recognition of Photoactive Guests – Nathalie Solladie and Régis Rein (Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, CNRS) (Invited) Implementation of Nanocarbons in Solar Energy Conversion Schemes – D. M. Guldi (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) (Invited) Photoinduced Electron Transfer From Sc3n@C80 to Li+@C60 – Yuki Kawashima, Kei Ohkubo (Osaka University, ALCA, JST), and Shunichi Fukuzumi (Osaka University, ALCA, JST, Ewha Womans University) Fullerene-Donor Dyads with Photoswitchable Dithienylethene Molecular Wires – André Alexandre Vieira, Valentina Sacchetti (Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)), Beatriz M. Illescas, Nazario Martín (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), and Sonia Castellanos, and Stefan Hecht (HumboldtUniversität zu Berlin) Functionalization of Endohedral Metallofullerene Lu3n@C80 with Organic Electron Acceptor – Lai Feng (Soochow University) (Invited) Electronic Characteristics of One-Dimensional Carbon Rods – Rik R. Tykwinski (Friedrich-AlexanderUniversitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg)

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

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Synthesis of PCBM Analogues [6,6]-Phenyl-C61-Butyric Acid Esters for Efficient Polymer Solar Cells As Electron Acceptors – Lisheng Fan, Rufang Peng, Jin Bo, and Shijin Chu (Southwest University of Science and Technology) A One Dimensional Metal-Organic Coordination Polymer Based on Ag+ and a Fullerene Linker – Ping Peng (UTEP), Fang-Fang Li (University of Texas at El Paso), Faye L. Bowles (University of California at Davis), Venkata S. Pavan K. Neti, Alejandro Metta (University of Texas at El Paso), Marilyn M. Olmstead, Alan L. Balch (University of California, Davis), and Luis Echegoyen (University of Texas)

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Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

Endofullerenes and Metallofullerenes 2 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Josep M. Poblet and Alan L. Balch 08:00

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(Invited) Susceptible Electron Spin Adhering to Yttrium Cluster Inside an Azafullerene C79n – Chun-Ru Wang (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences) (Invited) Alignment of N@C60 and Its Derivatives in Host Matrices: The Road to Develop Ordered Systems for Quantum Information Processing – Kyriakos Porfyrakis (University of Oxford) (Invited) Synthesis of Bis-Carboxylic Acid Derivatives of M3n@Ih-C80 (M = Sc, Lu, Y, Gd) Through Prato Reaction – Safwan Aroua (ETHZ, ETHZ) and Yoko Yamakoshi (ETHZ) (Invited) Hydrogenation of Endohedral Metallofullerenes – Jianyuan Zhang (Virginia Tech), Wujun Fu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Harry C. Dorn (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University) (Invited) New Oxometallic Clusters Inside Fullerene Cages – Steven Stevenson (Indiana University - Purdue University at Fort Wayne (IPFW)) Coffee break (Invited) Crystal Structure Analysis of Cationic Lithium Endohedral Fullerene Under Electric Field – Shinobu Aoyagi (Nagoya City University), Yuki Sado (Nagoya University), Kunihisa Sugimoto (SPring-8/JASRI), and Ryo Kitaura, and Hisanori Shinohara (Nagoya University) (Invited) Structural Studies of Endohedral Fullerenes of the M2C2n Class – Marilyn M. Olmstead, Alan L. Balch (University of California, Davis), Christine M. Beavers (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Harry C. Dorn (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University), and Hua Yang, and Ziyang Liu (China Jiliang University) (Invited) Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes by Molecular Encapsulations – Toshiya Okazaki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

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(Invited) Novel Monometallic Cyanide Clusterfullerenes Based on Popular Fullerene Cages – Shangfeng Yang (University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)), Chuanbao Chen, Fupin Liu (University of Science and Technology of China), Yun-Peng Xie (College of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Fengyu Li (University of Puerto Rico), Mingzhi Jiao (University of Science and Technology of China), Mitsuaki Suzuki (University of Tsukuba), Tao Wei, Song Wang (University of Science and Technology of China), Zhongfang Chen (University of Puerto Rico), Xing Lu (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology), and Takeshi Akasaka (Tsukuba University) (Invited) A Cluster Fullerene Containing Only Non Group III Metal Inside the Carbon Cage: Ti2s@D3h(5)-C78 with a Linear Sulfide Cluster Inside the Cage – Fang-Fang Li (University of Texas at El Paso), Marc Mulet-Gas (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Vivian Triana (University of Texas at El Paso), Antonio RodríguezFortea (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Josep M. Poblet (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), and Luis Echegoyen (University of Texas) (Invited) Stability Computations in a Series of Extraction-Derivatized Metallofullerenes: La@Cx / La@CxC6H3Cl2 – Zdenek Slanina, Takeshi Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), and Shigeru Nagase (University of Kyoto)

Endofullerenes and Metallofullerenes 3 – 14:00 – 15:20 Co-Chairs: Luis Echegoyen and Marilyn M. Olmstead 14:00

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(Invited) Differentiation Between Families of Endohedral Fullerenes – Evan A. Sarina (University of California, Davis), Brandon Q Mercado (University of California), and Marilyn M. Olmstead, and Alan L. Balch (University of California, Davis) (Invited) The Endohedral Magnetism: Lanthanide Ions in the Nitride Clusterfullerenes – Alexey A. Popov (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research) (Invited) Theoretical Studies of Photoluminescence Properties of Endohedral Metallofullerenes – Jian Wang, Tim Kowalczyk, and Stephan Irle (Nagoya University) (Invited) Radiolanthanides Encapsulated in Fullerenes: A New Platform for Biomedical Applications – Harry C. Dorn (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute), Jianyuan Zhang (Virginia Tech), and Cathy S. Cutler (University of Missouri Research Reactor Center (MURR))

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Carbon Nanotubes From Fundamental Processes to Devices

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Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

Optical Characterization and Applications 2 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Ming Zheng and Tobias Hertel 08:00

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(Invited) Exciton Transport and Manipulation in Colloidal Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes – Jared J. Crochet, Juan G. Duque, James H. Werner, Stephen K. Doorn (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Prashant Nagpal (University of Colorado at Boulder), and Laurent Cognet, and Brahim Lounis (CNRS & Université Bordeaux) Optical Behaviors of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes in Complex Environments – Juan G. Duque (Los Alamos National Laboratory), A. Nicholas Parra-Vasquez (Los Alamos National Lab), Jared J. Crochet (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Laurent Cognet, Brahim Lounis (CNRS & Université Bordeaux), and Stephen K. Doorn (Los Alamos National Laboratory) (Invited) Fundamental Properties of UltraClean, Nearly Defect-Free, Suspended Carbon Nanotubes – Stephen B. Cronin, Rohan Dhall, Moh Amer, and Shun-Wen Chang (University of Southern California) Coffee break Propagation of Terbium Ions Through the SWNT Gel – Tetyana Ignatova, Michael Blades (Lehigh University), Juan G. Duque, Stephen K. Doorn (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and Slava V. Rotkin (Lehigh University) (Invited) Non-Condon and Double Resonance Raman Behaviors in Carbon Nanotubes Enriched in a Single Chirality – Stephen K. Doorn, Hagen Telg, Juan G. Duque (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Janina Maultzsch (Institut für Festkörperphysik, Technische Universität Berlin), Xiaomin Tu (National Institute of Standards and Technology), and Ming Zheng (National Institute of Standards and Technology) (Invited) Terahertz, Infrared, and Optical Response of Macroscopically Aligned Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes – Lei Ren, Qi Zhang, Xiaowei He, Xuan Wang, Sebastien Nanot, Robert Hauge, and Junichiro Kono (Rice University) (Invited) Quantum Dot Excitons In Carbon Nanotubes – Alexander Hoegele, Matthias S. Hofmann, and Jan T. Glueckert (LMU Munich) (Invited) Optical Emission and Control in the Single-wall Carbon Nanotube Quantum Dots – Akira Hida and Koji Ishibashi (Advanced Device Lab RIKEN) Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Swcnts: Bridging the Gap between Single-Particle and Bulk Studies – Sergei M. Bachilo, Jason K. Streit, Saunab Ghosh, and R. Bruce Weisman (Rice University)

(Invited) Quantum Light Signatures from Cavity-Embedded Carbon Nanotubes – Ibrahim Sarpkaya, William WaldenNewman, and Stefan Strauf (Stevens Institute of Technology) Anisotropically Luminescent Hydrogels Containing Magnetically-Aligned MwcntsEu(III) Hybrids – Davide Bonifazi (University of Namur)

Optical Characterization and Applications 3 – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Stephen K. Doorn and Stephen B. Cronin 14:00

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Combining Separation and Synthesis to Achieve Structure Control of carbon nanotubes – Ming Zheng (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Desorption Kinetics of ssDNA From SWNTs – Tobias Hertel (Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, JuliusMaximilian University Würzburg), and Friedrich Schoeppler, and Frank Brunecker (University of Würzburg) Delayed Fluorescence from Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube-Polymer Conjugates – Florian Spaeth, Dominik Stich, Daniel Schilling (Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Julius-Maximilian University Würzburg), Hannes Kraus, Andreas Sperlich (Experimental Physics VI, Julius-Maximilian-University Würzburg), Vladimir Dyakonov (Experimental Physics VI, JuliusMaximilian-University of Würzburg, Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research eV (ZAE Bayern)), and Tobias Hertel (Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Julius-Maximilian University Würzburg) Absolute Absorption Cross-Sections of (n,m)-Selected Swcnts – Jason K. Streit, Saunab Ghosh, Sergei M. Bachilo, and R. Bruce Weisman (Rice University) (Invited) Energy Transfer in Molecules/ Nanotubes Supramolecular Assemblies – Cyrielle Roquelet (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan), Fabien Vialla (Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain), Guillaume Clavé (CEA), Benjamin Langlois (ENS), Geraud Delport (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan), Carole Diederichs (Ecole Normale Supérieure), Philippe Roussignol (ENS), Arianna Filoramo (CEA), Emmanuelle Deleporte (ENS Cachan), Stephane Campidelli (CEA), Christophe Voisin (Ecole Normale Supérieure), and Jean-Sébastien Lauret (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan) Coffee break (Invited) Effect of Endohedrally Adsorbed Molecules on S11 Electronic Transitions of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes – Eric Borguet and Dmitry Kazachkin (Temple University)

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α-Sexithiophene in Carbon Nanotubes for Raman-Based Applications – Nathalie Y-Wa Tang, Étienne Gaufrès, François Lapointe, and Richard Martel (Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP), Université de Montréal) (Invited) Optical Spectroscopy of Individual Carbon Nanotubes – Feng Wang (UC Berkeley) (Invited) Triplet Exciton Dynamics in Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes – Tobias Hertel, Dominik Stich, Daniel Schilling (Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Julius-Maximilian University Würzburg), Hannes Krauss (University of Würzburg), Andreas Sperlich (Experimental Physics VI, Julius-Maximilian-University Würzburg), Vladimir Dyakonov (Experimental Physics VI, Julius-Maximilian-University of Würzburg), and Florian Spaeth (Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, JuliusMaximilian University Würzburg) (Invited) Optical Response of SingleWalled Carbon Nanotubes in Far-Infrared Region – Takahiro Morimoto (TASC/ AIST) and Toshiya Okazaki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) Templated Chromophore Nanostructures: Experimental Validation of New Solar Thermal Fuels for the Closed-Cycle Storage of Solar Energy – Timothy J. Kucharski and Jeffrey C. Grossman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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Porphyrin and Supramolecular Assemblies

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

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Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures / Energy Technology Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor, Sheraton

Nanostructures for Energy Conversion 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Hiroshi Imahori and Kohei Uosaki 08:00

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Template-Assisted Synthesis and Catalytic Properties of Copper Nanowires – Guowei Fan, Liyan Yu (Qingdao University of Science and Technology), and Lifeng Dong (Missouri State University, Qingdao University of Science and Technology) Electrophoretic Deposition of Carbon Nanotubes Using New Dispersing and Charging Agents – Yisong Su, Yangshuai Liu, and Igor Zhitomirsky (McMaster University)

Focus Session: Carbon Nanostructures in Energy Applications and Energy Storage

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures / Battery Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

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Hybrid Functional Carbon Electrodes for Supercapacitors – Ricardo Quintero Restrepo (The University of Tokyo), Dong Young Kim, Kei Hasegawa (Waseda University), Yuki Yamada, Atsuo Yamada (The University of Tokyo), and Suguru Noda (Waseda University)

May 12-16, 2013

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Rigid and Flexible Bis-Porphyrinic Tweezers: Efficient Molecular Recognition of Bidentate Bases – Régis Rein and Nathalie Solladie (Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, CNRS)

Nanostructures for Energy Conversion

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

A Graphene-Based Anode for Microbial Fuel Cells – Stephen Lee, Thomas Schlageter, Joseph Garlow, Neville Bethel, and Balaji Sitharaman (Stony Brook University)

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Excitation Resonance of Raman Scattering with the Hybridized States of Localized Surface Plasmons and Excitons of Molecules at Electrified Interface – Kei Murakoshi, Fumika Nagasawa, and Mai Takase (Hokkaido University) (Invited) Recent Developments Related to Plasmon-Induced Charge Separation – Tetsu Tatsuma (University of Tokyo) (Invited) Fabrication of Ordered Metal Nanostructures for Plasmonic Devices Using Anodic Porous Alumina – Hideki Masuda (Tokyo Metropolitan University/ KAST, KAST), Toshiaki Kondo (KAST), Takashi Yanagishita (Tokyo Metropolitan University/KAST, KAST), and Kazuyuki Nishio (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ, KAST) (Invited) A Hollow Core-Shell SilicaTitania Photocatalyst for Efficient Stereoselective Synthesis of Pipecolinic Acid – Bunsho Ohtani and Sheela Chandren (Hokkaido University) (Invited) Field Localization Dependence of SERS From Defect-Free Graphenes – Katsuyoshi Ikeda (Hokkaido University, JST-PRESTO), Mai Takase, Kei Murakoshi (Hokkaido University), and Kohei Uosaki (National Institute for Materials Science) Coffee break (Invited) Plasmon-Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Using ZnSAgInS2 Solid Solution Nanoparticles – Tsukasa Torimoto (Nagoya University), Takuya Takahashi (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University), Akihiko Kudo (Faculty of Science, Tokyo University of Science), Susumu Kuwabata (Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST, Osaka University), and Tatsuya Kameyama (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University) 121

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(Invited) Exciton Fission and Interfacial Charge Transfer in Rubrene/Fullerene Mixed Film Revealed by Femtosecond and Nanosecond Transient Absorption Spectroscopy – Akihiro Furube (AIST), Hiroaki Mitsuta (AIST, Tokyo Univ Sci), Tetsuhiko Miyadera (PRESTO, AIST), Yuji Yoshida (AIST), and Ryuzi Katoh (AIST, Nihon Univ) (Invited) In Situ XAFS Spectroscopy at Multi-Copper Complexes Catalyzing Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) – Ichizo Yagi (FC-Cubic TRA, Hokkaido University), Ken’ichi Kimijima, Mari Shibata, Kazuya Ogino, Hideo Notsu, Kiyoshi Inokuma, Narumi Ohta (FCCubic TRA), and Hiromitsu Uehara, Yohei Uemura, Satoru Takakusagi, and Kiyotaka Asakura (Hokkaido University) (Invited) Photoinduced Charge Separation and Charge Transport in Carbon Nanostructure-Based Devices – Hiroshi Imahori (Kyoto University) (Invited) Synthesis and Photochemical Behavior of Platonic Hexahedron Composed of Six Porphyrins and an Au Cluster – Toshiharu Teranishi (CREST-JST, Kyoto University) (Invited) “Confined Molecular Catalyst” for Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Evolution and CO2 Reduction – Kohei Uosaki (National Institute for Materials Science)

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Nanostructures for Energy Conversion 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Prashant V. Kamat and Hiroshi Irie 14:00

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(Invited) Lessons From Nature about Solar Light Harvesting and Implications for Energy Harvesting – Gregory D. Scholes (University of Toronto) (Invited) Crumpled Graphene Balls for Scalable Energy Applications – Jiaxing Huang (Northwestern University) Tuning Photoresponse with CdSSe Quantum Dots Towards the Design of Rainbow Solar Cell – Pralay Santra and Prashant V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame) (Invited) Colloidal Quantum Dot Photovoltaics – Zhijun Ning and Edward H. Sargent (University of Toronto) (Invited) Nb-Doped AgTaO3 as a WaterSplitting Photocatalyst Under Visible Light – Hiroshi Irie and Lei Ni (University of Yamanashi) Coffee break (Invited) Design Principle of MultiElectron Water Oxidation Catalysts Composed of Mn Oxides – Ryuhei Nakamura (The University of Tokyo) (Invited) The Development of Hybrid 1D and 2D Nanostructure Photocatalysts – Masaru Kuno (University of Notre Dame)

(Invited) Influence of Atomic Level Surface Local Structure on Photo-Induced Oxidation Reaction of Water At Single Crystal TiO2 Surface – Akihito Imanishi, Toshinori Sakao (Osaka University), Etsushi Tsuji (Hokkaido University), and Ken-ichi Fukui (Osaka University) Structural and Chemical Characterization of ALD Pt on N-Doped Graphene Using Atomic Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy – Samantha Stambula, Nicolas Gauquelin, Matthieu Bugnet (McMaster University), Sandeep Gorantla (Institute for Complex Materials Department of Micro & Nanostructures, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden), Stuart Turner (EMAT, University of Antwerp), Shuhui Sun (Energy Materials Telecommunications Research Centre, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique), Xueliang (Andy) Sun (University of Western Ontario), and Gianluigi A. Botton (McMaster University) Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes as the Catalytic Counter Electrode of HighPerformance Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – Jianyong Ouyang (National University of Singapore) (Invited) TiO2 Nanotube (T_NT) Surface Treatment Revisited: Implications of ZnO, TiCl4, and H2O2 Treatment On the Photoelectrochemical Properties of T_NT and T_NT/CdSe – Vaidyanathan (Ravi) Subramanian, Bratindranath Mukherjee (University of Nevada, Reno), and Winn Wilson (University of Nevada)

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

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A Study on Electrochemical Property of Pt Nanoparticles on PolyethyleneimineDecorated Graphene – Jae Young Park, Ji Young Park, and Seok Kim (Pusan National University) Synthesis of Highly Efficient Copolymer Based Quasi Solid Electrolyte: Electrochemical and Photovoltaic Properties – M. Shaheer Akhtar, Zhen Yu Li, Woojin Lee, and O-Bang Yang (Chonbuk National University) Photoluminescence Properties of La3+Doped BaY194Eu006ZnO5 Phosphor Prepared Using a Sol-Gel Method – HaoLong Chen, Yeou-Yih Tsai (Kao Yuan University), Yin-Lai Chai (Dahan Institute of Technology), and Yee-Shin Chang (National Formosa University) Electrochemical Characterization of Carbon Blacks Filler-Added Co3O4/ Graphene Nanosheets Composite Electrodes – Su Keun Park, Ji Eun Kim, and Seok Kim (Pusan National University)

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Strong Flexible Free-Standing Fe3O4/ Graphene-MWCNT Hybrid Film for Flexible Energy Storage Devices – Hong Soo Choi, Jong Hun Kang, Yern Seung Kim, Jae Hyun Park, and Chong Rae Park (Seoul National University)

Osgoode Ballroom, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Co-Chair: Stephen J. Paddison •

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Computational Chemistry

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Session 1 – 08:20 – 17:00 08:20

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Polymeric and Composite Electrolyte Membranes: Insights from Multiscale Computational Modeling – James Elliott (University of Cambridge) Quantum Modeling and Classical Simulations of Hydrogen-Bonded Oligomers: New Candidates for Proton Conduction – Scott Michael Auerbach (UMass Amherst) Break Network Formation and Ion Conduction in Ionomer Membranes – Keith Promislow, Andrew Christlieb, Jaylan Jones (Michigan State University), Zhengfu Xu (Michigan Technological University), and Nir Gavish (Technion University) Multiscale Simulation of Proton Transport in PFSA Membranes – John Savage (The University of Chicago) The Effects of Nanoconfinement and Hydrophobic Environment On Structural and Dynamical Properties of Water and Triflic Acid: An Ab Initio Study – Jeffrey K. Clark II and Stephen J. Paddison (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Intermission Proton Transport in Aqueous and NonAqueous Media Studied by First-Principles Molecular Dynamics – Mark E. Tuckerman (New York University) Break Alignment of Electronic Energy Levels at Electrochemical Interfaces – Michiel Sprik and Jun Cheng (University of Cambridge) Multiscale Computational Design of Aerospace Coatings Containing Corrosion Inhibitors – Ivan S. Cole (CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering), Erik Sapper, Joseph Osborne (Boeing Research & Technology), and Clement Chu, Penny Corrigan, Murali Sankar Venkatraman, Fiona Chen, and Magdi F. Morks (CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering) First-Principles Insights Into Oxygen Transport in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathode Materials – Andrew Marc Ritzmann (Princeton University), Michele Pavone, Ana Belen Munoz-Garcia (“P Corradini”, University of Napoli Federico II), and Emily A. Carter (Princeton University)

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A Computational Study of the Photodimerisation of 2-Ethylhexyl-PMethoxycinnamate – Walyambillah Waudo (Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya) Theoretical Study on Interfacial Charge Transfer Transitions of the Surface Complex between TiO2 and TCNTQ – Yuhei Shimoda (The University of Tokyo)

Ethanol Oxidation

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology Windsor East, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Ethanol Oxidation 8 – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Serge Cosnier and Iwona A. Rutkowska 08:00

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Support Effects On Ethanol Oxidation at Pt Nanoparticles – Peter G. Pickup, Reza Beiramzadeh Moghaddam, and David D. James (Memorial University) Catalyst Design and Fabrication for Ethanol Oxidation – Shi-Gang Sun (State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Xiamen University) Electocatalytic Carbon Nanotube Composites for Oxygen Reduction and Glucose Oxidation Application the Production of Electrical Power – Serge Cosnier (Université de Grenoble)

Ethanol Oxidation 9 – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Svein Sunde and Shelley D. Minteer 10:00

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Ethanol Oxidation and Beyond: Trends in Alternative Fuel Oxidation Schemes and Progress Towards the Complete Oxidation of Higher Energy Density Fuels – Shelley D. Minteer (University of Utah) An Optimal and Membrane-Less Glucose/ Oxygen Enzymatic Fuel Cell Based On a Bioanode with a High Coulombic Efficiency and Current Density – Lo Gorton (Lund University), Minling Shao (Ruhr Universität Bochum), Muhammed Nadeem Zafar (Lund University), Magnus Falk (Biomedical Sciences, Malmo University), Roland Ludwig, Clemens K. Peterbauer (BOKU University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences), Dmitrii A. Guschin (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Dónal Leech (National University of Ireland), Sergey Shleev (Biomedical Sciences, Malmo University), and Wolfgang Schuhmann (Ruhr Universität Bochum)

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A Case for Core-Shell Catalysts in Fuel Cells and Water Electrolysis – Svein Sunde (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Mikhail Tsypkin (NEL Hydrogen), Jose Luis Gómez de la Fuente (Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica), Piotr Ochal (NTNU), Frode Seland (Norwegian Uniersity of Science and Technology), Navaneethan Muthuswamy, Magnus Rønning (Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology), Lars-Erik Owe (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Anita Reksten (Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology), Richard Haverkamp (Massey University), and De Chen (Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology)

Wednesday, May 15

Ethanol Oxidation 10 – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: Nicolas Alonso-Vante and Krzysztof Miecznikowski 14:00

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Tolerance Effect by Tuning Substrate and Catalysts Centers Entities – Jiwei Ma, Aurelien Habrioux, Claudia Morais, and Nicolas Alonso-Vante (University of Poitiers) Plurimetallic Alloys Bonded in Carbon Nitride “shells” Supported on “cores” of Conducting Nanoparticles as Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) – Vito Di Noto, Enrico Negro (University of Padova), Keti Vezzù (University of Venice “Ca’ Foscari”), Sandra Lavina (University of Padova), and Giuseppe Pace (Institute of Molecular Sciences and Technologies, ISTM-CNR and INSTM) Role of Oxygen Permeation in Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells with Noble Metals Anodes – Adam Lewera, Andrzej Jablonski, and Jakub Seweryn (University of Warsaw) Formic Acid Oxidation at Pd Electrodes – Robert L. Sacci and David A. Harrington (University of Victoria)

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Limiting the Amount of Oxides in Pt-Mn Alloy Catalysts for Ethanol Oxidation – E. Bradley Easton, Mohammadreza R. Zamanzad Ghavidel, O’Rian Reid, Malika Ammam, and Laura E. Prest (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) Physico-Chemical and Electrocatalytic Properties of Nanostructured TiO2-Pt Thin Films – Youling Wang (Institut national de la recherche scientifique), and Amel TabetAoul, and Mohamed Mohamedi (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Grahame Award Symposium and Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Dominion Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

General Session – 09:00 – 11:00 Co-Chairs: Andrew Campion Hillier and Mark R. Anderson 09:00

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Electrochemical Properties of Ag(II) in Concentrated Sulfuric Acid Solutions – Piotr Polczynski, Rafal Jurczakowski (University of Warsaw), and Wojciech Grochala (Faculty of Chemistry and Centre of New Technologies) Role of Competitive Ion Adsorption in the Oxidation of Formic Acid on Au – Jonathan Richard Strobl and David A. Harrington (University of Victoria) Intermission Localized Diazonium Ions Generation Based on the Electrocatalytic Formation of Nitrite – Galyna Shul and Daniel Bélanger (Département Chimie, Université du Québec à Montréal) Transient Kinetic Modeling of Hydrocarbon Oxidation On Pt-Ceria Anodes by the Anode Transport and Reaction Process Model – Valentin Medvedev, Stuart B. Adler, and Eric M. Stuve (University of Washington)

Ethanol Oxidation 11 – 16:20 – 18:00 Co-Chairs: Vito Di Noto and Edson A. Ticianelli 16:20

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CO Methanation Reaction for Improving the CO Tolerance in PEMFC Anodes – Guilherme A. Saglietti, Valdecir A. Paganin, Pietro P. Lopes, and Edson A. Ticianelli (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos - USP) Ethanol Tolerant Manganese Oxide Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Medium – Amanda Christina Garcia (Universidade de São Paulo, IQSC), José J. Linares (Universidade de Brasília), Edson A. Ticianelli (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos - USP), Carsten Cremers (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT), and Marian Chatenet (Grenoble INP-CNRS)

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Stochastic 4D Modeling of FiberBased Materials for Varying Degrees of Compression – Gerd Gaiselmann (Institute of Stochastics, Ulm University)

Grand Ballroom West, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Energy Technology/Battery - Joint General Session

Energy Technology / Battery Grand Ballroom East, Lower Concourse Level, Sheraton

Battery Modeling – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: V. Subramanian and Majid Bahrami 08:00

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2D Micro-Structure Resolved Model for Li-Ion Battery – Miao Wang, Wei Wu, and Xinran Xiao (Michigan State University) Analytical Assessment of the Thermal Behavior of Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries – Peyman Taheri, Maryam Yazdanpour, and Majid Bahrami (Simon Fraser University) An Analytical Electro-Thermal Model for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Maryam Yazdanpour, Peyman Taheri Sr, and Majid Bahrami (Simon Fraser University) A Numerical Study on the Heat Generation in LiCoO2 Cathode Electrode by Using X-ray Nano-CT Images – Bo Yan (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Cheolwoong Lim (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Leilei Yin (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign), and Likun Zhu (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) Modeling of Volume Change Behavior of Porous Electrodes – Kumud Kanneganti, John W. Weidner, and Xinyu Huang (University of South Carolina) Intermission Optimal Control of Li-Ion Batteries Based on Reformulated Models – Venkatasailanathan Ramadesigan, BharatKumar Suthar, Paul W. C. Northrop (Washington University in St Louis), Shriram Santhanagopalan (Center for Transportation Technologies and Systems, National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Richard D. Braatz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and Venkat R. Subramanian (Washington University in St Louis) Real Time State Estimation of Reformulated Lithium-Ion Battery Model for Advanced Battery Management Systems (BMS) – BharatKumar Suthar, Venkatasailanathan Ramadesigan, Paul W. C. Northrop (Washington University in St Louis), Shriram Santhanagopalan (Center for Transportation Technologies and Systems, National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Richard D. Braatz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and Venkat R. Subramanian (Washington University in St Louis)

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Metal-Air Batteries – 08:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: S. R. Narayanan and Aswin K. Manohar 08:00

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Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Characterization of Silicon - Air Battery – Gil Cohn (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology), Ruediger Eichel (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institut für Energie und Klimaforschung IEK-9), and Yair Ein-Eli (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology) State of Charge and Cycleability of Lithium Oxygen Batteries under Different Operation Conditions – Mojtaba Mirzaeian (University of the West of Scotland) Evaluation of Properties and Performance of Nanoscopic Materials in Vanadium Diboride/Air Batteries – Jessica Stuart (The George Washington University), Ruben Lopez (Lynntech Inc.), Jason Lau, Stuart Licht (The George Washington University), and Christopher P. Rhodes (Lynntech Inc.) Heteroatom-Doped Graphene As Cathode Materials for Lithium-Oxygen Batteries – Yongliang Li, Jiajun Wang, Xifei Li, Dongsheng Geng, Ruying Li (University of Western Ontario), and Xueliang Andy Sun (Western University) Nitrate-Containing Electrolytes for Rechargeable Li-O2 Batteries with Long Cycle Life – Dan Addison, Wesley Walker, Jasim Uddin, Vincent Giordani, Vyacheslav S. Bryantsev (Liox Power, Inc.), and Gregory V. Chase (Liox Power Inc.) Intermission Development and Choice of Catalysts for Positive Electrode of Lithium−Air Batteries – Charles Gayot, Nicolas Guillet, Sophie Mailley, Lionel Picard (CEA Grenoble), and Gérard Gebel (CEA/INAC) (ETD Supramaniam Srinivasan Young Investigator Award Presentation) Charge Transport in the Non-Aqueous Li-O2 Battery – Stefan A. Freunberger (Graz University of Technology), Yuhui Chen, Muhammed M. Ottakam Tothiyl (University of St Andrews), Andreas Dunst, Viktor Epp, Martin Wilkening (Graz University of Technology), and Peter G. Bruce (University of St Andrews) A Bifunctional Air Electrode Catalyzed by Ba05Sr05Co08Fe02O3–δ for Zinc-Air Batteries – Xiao-Zi Yuan, Wei Qu (National Research Council), Jason Fahlman (National Research Council, Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation), Douglas G. Ivey (University of Alberta), and Xinge Zhang (National Research Council, Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)

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pH Stability and Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Activity of Ferrate – Daniel Konopka, Wesley Sattler, Jay R. Winkler, and Harry B. Gray (California Institute of Technology) How Initial Nucleation Influences Discharge Capacities of Li-O2 Cells – Ali Rinaldi, Olivia Wijaya, Denis Yu, and Harry E. Hoster (TUM CREATE Centre for Electromobility) In Situ XRD Study of Li-O2 Electrochemical Reaction in Rechargeable Lithium-Oxygen Battery – Hye Ryung Byon, Hyunseob Lim, and Eda Yilmaz (RIKEN)

Battery Electrolytes

Battery / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Conference Room G, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Characterization and Computation – 10:00 – 12:20 Co-Chairs: Faisal M. Alamgir and Pu Chen 10:00

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Development of In Situ Raman Technique for Li-Ion Battery – Naoko Iwata (Toyota Motor Corporation) and Takashi Itoh (Tohoku University) An Effective In Situ Drifts Analysis of the Solid Electrolyte Interface in Lithium-Ion Battery – Atetegeb Meazah Haregewoin, Tzung-Da Shie, Shawn D. Lin, Bing-Joe Hwang, and Fu-Ming Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology) Electrochemical and Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of Hybrid Polymeric Electrolytes Based on Aluminum-Oxygen Core and PEGs – Michal Piszcz, Maciej S. Siekierski, Maciej Jozef Marczewski, and Karolina Lemanska (Warsaw University of Technology) Analysis of Electrolytes for LithiumIon Batteries Using Solid State NMR Methods – Tara Leigh Spencer (McMaster University, McMaster University) and Gillian R. Goward (McMaster University) Two-Electron Reduction of Ethylene Carbonate: A Quantum Chemistry ReExamination of Mechanisms – Kevin Leung (Sandia National Laboratories) In Situ Optical and Raman Studies of SEI Formation on Graphite in EC- and PC-Based Electrolytes – Sandeep Bhattacharya, A. Reza Riahi, and Ahmet T. Alpas (University of Windsor) A Multinuclear Solid State NMR Study of Potential Electrolytes for the Li-Air Battery – Zoe E. M. Reeve (McMaster University), Michal Leskes, Clare P. Grey (University of Cambridge), and Gillian R. Goward (McMaster University)

Ionic Liquids – 14:00 – 16:00 Co-Chairs: T. Richard Jow and Pu Chen 14:00

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Towards New Battery Electrolytes – Hassan Srour (CEA - LITEN / DEHT / LMB, Université de Lyon), Helene Rouault (CEA), and Catherine Santini (University of Lyon) The Effect of Water Addition On Zn/Zn(II) Redox Reactions in Bis(Trifluoromethanesulfonyl)Imide Based Room Temperature Ionic Liquids – Min Xu (University of Alberta, Energy, Mining and Environment, National Research Council), Douglas G. Ivey (University of Alberta), and Zhong Xie, and Wei Qu (Energy, Mining and Environment, National Research Council) Optimizing the Electrochemical Performance of Imidazolium-Based Polymeric Ionic Liquids by Varying Tethering Groups – Zhe Jia (Michigan State University) Comparison of Two Ionic Liquids as the Supporting Electrolytes of Non-Aqueous Redox Flow Battery – Dapeng Zhang and Yongdan Li (Tianjin University) Lithium Electrolyte Based on Quaternary Ammonium Ionic Liquids for High Voltage Lithium Batteries – LE My Loan Phung (VietNam National University) Electrodeposition and Electrodissolution of Aluminum in Ionic Liquid Electrolytes – Meng-Chang Lin (Green Energy & Environment Research Lab, ITRI, Taiwan), Jeng-Kuei Chang (National Central University), Chun-Hsing Wu, Yi-Cheng Lee (Green Energy and Environment Research Laboratories), Yu-Li Lin (Green Energy & Environment Research Lab, ITRI, Taiwan), and Chang-Chung Yang (Green Energy and Environment Research Laboratories)

Innovations and New Directions in Organic Electrochemistry

Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Conference Room C, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Session 3 – 08:20 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Kazuhiro Chiba and Toshio Fuchigami 08:20

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Evaluation of a Fungal Strain On a Microbial Fuel Cell for Wastewater Treatment with the Presence of AzoDye Colorants – Juan Esteban Velez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia), Carlos Sanchez (Universidad Nacional of Colombia), Maria Clara Avendano, Paola Zapata, Juliana Soler, Maria Yepes, Elizabeth Arias, Cindy Correa (Universidad Nacional de Colombia), and Sebastian Gonzalez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia)

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May 12-16, 2013

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Redox Behavior of β-Amyloid-Cu2+ Complexes Involved in Alzheimer’s Disease – Lidia Guadalupe Trujano-Ortiz, Felipe González, and Liliana Quintanar (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN) Electromechanical Tissue Reconstruction: An Electrochemical Method to Reshape Cartilage – Michael G. Hill, Jeremy Kallick, Jessica Kissel, and Bryan M. Hunter (Occidental College) Recent Advances On Fixed Groups of Phthalocyanine Organic Sensitizer in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells – Yang Lin, Zhang Shiman, and Zhang Fushi (Tsinghua University) Luminol Electrochemiluminescence for the Analysis of Active Cholesterol at Plasma Membrane in Single Mammalian Cells – Dechen Jiang (Nanjing University) An Electrochemical Approach for the Detection of Modified Hemoglobins As Novel Oxygen Carriers – Devjani Dhar, Anthony J. Veloso, and Kagan Kerman (University of Toronto) Break Calcium Phosphate Coating On Activated Carbon Fiber Cloth for Biocompatible Applications – Sandrine DelpeuxOuldriane (CNRS, CRMD, Orléans, FRANCE), Quentin Picard (CNRSUniversité), Jérome Chancolon (CNRS CRMD), Sergey Mikhalovski (University of Brighton), and Sylvie Bonnamy (CNRS CRMD) Flat-Plate Microbial Fuel Cell Operation Using Different Ion-Exchange and SizeSelective Separators – Sona Kazemi (National Research Council Canada, University of British Columbia), Madjid Mohseni (University of British Columbia), Khalid Fatih (University of British Columbia, National Research Council Canada), and Haijiang Wang (National Research Council Canada, University of British Columbia) Electro-Reduction of Dialkyl-2,4,5,7Tetranitrofluorene-9,9-Dipropionates: Simulation – Inam ul Haque and Rabia Azam (University of Engineering and Technology) Electropolishing of 316L Stainless Steel for Biomedical Applications: The Influence of Potential – Sajjad Habibzadeh and Sasha Omanovic (McGill University)

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Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Civic Ballroom South, Second Floor, Sheraton

Fullerenes - Chemical Functionalization, Electron Transfer, and Theory 2 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Nathalie Solladie and Hiroshi Imahori 08:00

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Corrosion Dominion Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

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Models for Environmentally Assisted Crack Growth in Ultra-High Strength Steel in Sour Environments – Malgorzata Elzbieta Ziomek-Moroz, Jeffrey A. Hawk (US Department of Energy), and Ramgopal Thodla, and Feng Gui (DNV)

May 12-16, 2013

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Temperature and Relative Humidity Dependence On Corrosion of 304L Stainless Steel Teardrops Exposed to CaCl2 – Juan G. Duque (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and Joshua E. Narlesky, John M. Berg, MaryAnn Hill, Elizabeth Kelly, Laura Worl, and Douglas Veirs (Los Alamos National Lab) Influence of Different Halide Ions On the Temperature Dependence of the Resistance of Stainless Steels to Pitting Corrosion – Daniel John Blackwood (National University of Singapore) Influence of Preheat Treatment On Intergranular Corrosion of Duplex Stainless Steel 2205 in Short Time Ageing – Mojtaba Dehghanpoor, Masoumeh Naghizadeh (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (FUM)), and Mohammad Hadi Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran) Break The Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment On Pitting Corrosion of 17-4PH Stainless Steel – Mozhgan Abooei Mehrizi (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (FUM)) and Mohammad Hadi Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran) A Justification On Critical Pitting Temperature (CPT) Mechanism Proposed by Salinas-Bravo and Newman Using Pencil Electrode/ Effect of Nitrate Ion Addition – Masoud Zakeri (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (FUM)) and Mohammad Hadi Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran) A Justification On Critical Pitting Temperature (CPT) Proposed by SalinasBravo and Newman / Microstructural Changes of 2205 Duplex Stainless Steel (DSS 2205) Study – Masoumeh Naghizadeh (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (FUM)) and Mohammad Hadi Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran)

Fullerenes - Chemical Functionalization, Electron Transfer, and Theory

Corrosion General Session

Steels and Stainless Steels – 08:20 – 11:00 08:20

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(Invited) The Effects of Polarity and Ligands on Electron Transfer in PorphyrinFullerene Dyad: A Quantitative Study – Nikolai Tkachenko, Ali Al-Subi, Marja Niemi, and Helge Lemmetyinen (Tampere University of Technology) Triplet Exciton Generation and Electron Back Transfer in Photovoltaic BulkHeterojunctions with Endohedral Fullerenes – Andreas Sperlich (Experimental Physics VI, JuliusMaximilian-University Würzburg) and Vladimir Dyakonov (Experimental Physics VI, Julius-Maximilian-University of Würzburg) 127

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(Invited) Charge Separation in Tetrapyrrole-Graphene and TetrapyrroleSlgo-Fullerene Hybrids – F. D’Souza, Chandra Bikram KC (University of North Texas), Sushanta, K. Das (UNT), Kei Ohkubo (Osaka University, ALCA, JST), and Shunichi Fukuzumi (Osaka) (Invited) Fuelling Fullerene-based Reactions Centers with Novel Multichromophoric Antennasd – Davide Bonifazi (University of Namur) Adamantylidene Carbene as an Effective Probe to the Chemical Properties of Endohedral Metallofullerenes – Xing Lu (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Hidefumi Nikawa, Naomi Mizorogi, Takeshi Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), and Shigeru Nagase (University of Kyoto) Coffee break Supramolecular Fullerene Polymers Formed by Host-Guest Complexation Between Calix[5]Arene and C60 – Takeharu Haino (Hiroshima University) Chemical Modification of Fullerenes Using “Click-Chemistry” – Antonio Muñoz, Beatriz M. Illescas (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Javier Rojo (Glycosystems Laboratory, Sevilla, CSIC), and Nazario Martín (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Functionalization of [60]Fullerene via Palladium-Catalyzed C-H Activation Reactions – Guan-Wu Wang (University of Science and Technology of China) (Invited) Chemically Modified Graphene – Nikos Tagmatarchis (National Hellenic Research Foundation) Stable Dispersions of Graphene Layers From Ball-Milling of Graphite with Triazine Derivatives – Ester Vazquez (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) (Invited) Photo- and Electro-Active Fullerene Hexakis-Adducts – Jean-Francois Nierengarten (University of Strasbourg)

Fullerenes - Chemical Functionalization, Electron Transfer, and Theory 3 – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Lothar Dunsch, Prashant V. Kamat, and S. Fukuzumi 14:00

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(Invited) Organocatalysis in Fullerene Chemistry – Nazario Martín, Salvatore Filippone, Juan Marco-Martínez, Vanesa Marcos, and Silvia Reboredo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) (Invited) Endohedral Electrochemistry – Lothar Dunsch and Alexey A. Popov (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research)

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Attachment of Pristine C60 to Functionalised Silica Nanoparticle Surfaces: A Thiol-Ene Click Chemistry Approach – Daniel Nicholas Mangos (The Flinders University of South Australia, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), Takashi Nakanishi (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), and David A. Lewis (The Flinders University of South Australia) (Invited) Ambipolar Behavior of Carbon Nanohorns – María Vizuete, Myriam Barrejón, Maria Jose Gómez-Escalonilla, and Fernando Langa (University of Castilla-La Mancha) (Invited) Macrocyclic Systems Based on [60]Fullerene and Perylenediimides – Angela Sastre-Santos (Universidad Miguel Hernández) Coffee break (Invited) Selective Interactions of Carbohydrate-Functionalized SWNTs and Graphene with Concanavalin A – Maria-Eleni Ragoussi, Gema de la Torre (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid), Javier Rojo (Glycosystems Laboratory, Sevilla, CSIC), and Giovanni Bottari, and Tomas Torres (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) (Invited) Functionalized Carbon Nanostructures for Materials Science Applications: Opportunities Enabled by Flow Chemistry – Michele Maggini, Tommaso Carofiglio, Enzo Menna, Simone Silvestrini, and Patrizio Salice (University of Padova) (Invited) Semiconductor-Metal Nanoparticles Anchored On Graphene Oxide: Photocatalysis and SERS Detection – Prashant V. Kamat, Ian Lightcap, Sean Murphy, and Sachidananda Krishnamurthy (University of Notre Dame) Vertical Self-Assembly of Fullerenes Via Solvent Vapor Annealing Process – JungAh Kim, Chibeom Park, and Hee Cheul Choi (Pohang University of Science and Technology) The Endohedral CeIII/CeIV Redox Couple in the Nitride Clusterfullerenes – Alexey A. Popov (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research)

Carbon Nanotubes - From Fundamental Processes to Devices

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

Optical Characterization and Applications 4 – 08:00 – 09:20 Co-Chairs: R. Bruce Weisman and Alexander Hoegele 08:00

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Excitons and Trions in Hole-Doped SingleWalled Carbon Nanotubes – Makoto Okano, Taishi Nishihara, Yasuhiro Yamada, and Yoshihiko Kanemitsu (Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University)

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(Invited) Study of Negative and Positive Trions in the Electrochemically CarrierDoped Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes – Kazunari Matsuda (Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University) and Yuhei Miyauchi (Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Presto) (Invited) Spectroscopic Signatures of Exciton Dissociation in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Photovoltaic Blends – Jeffrey L. Blackburn (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Dominick J. Bindl, Michael S. Arnold (UW Madison), and Kevin Mistry, Nikos Kopidakis, Andrew Ferguson, and Garry Rumbles (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) (Invited) Migration and Dissociation of Excitons in Photoabsorbing Thin Films of Carbon Nanotubes Tailored for Photovoltaics – Meng-Yin Wu, Dominick J. Bindl, Randy D. Mehlenbacher, Maksim Grechko, Martin T. Zanni, and Michael S. Arnold (UW Madison)

Carbon Nanostructures in Medicine and Biology Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Civic Ballroom North, Second Floor, Sheraton

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Carbon Nanostructures in Medicine and Biology 2 – 14:00 – 17:40 Co-Chairs: Tatiana Da Ros and Mohammad F. Islam 14:00

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(Invited) Toxicity and Fate of Gadonanotubes After Intravenous Administration in Mice – Emna Dhemaied (Université Paris Sud), Catherine Sébrié (Université Paris Sud), Michael L. Matson (Rice University), Tarek Baati (LETIAM, GCAPS, Université Paris Sud), Lon J. Wilson (Rice University), Manef Abderrabba (IPEST, Carthage University), Luc Darrasse (Université Paris Sud), and Fathi Moussa (IUT d’Orsay, Université Paris Sud) Cytotoxicity and Biocompatibility of Highly Water-Soluble Graphene Nanoribbons Derivitized with p-Carboxyphenyldiazonium Salt – Stuart James Corr (University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Centre, Rice University), Ayrat Gizzatov (Rice University), Brandon T. Cisneros (University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Centre, Rice University), Lon J. Wilson (Rice University), and Steven Curley (University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Centre) Biomedical Application of Fullerenes – Chunying Shu, Mingming Zhen, Qiaoling Liu, and Chunru Wang (Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences) New Carbon Nanostructures as Drug Vectors – Tatiana Da Ros (Università di Trieste) Engineering Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes for Sub-Cellular Delivery – Mohammad F. Islam (Carnegie Mellon University)

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(Invited) Cytotoxicity of Graphene Nanoribbons – Sayan Mullick Chowdhury, Gaurav Lalwani, Kevin Zhang, Jeong Y. Yang, Kayla Neville, and Balaji Sitharaman (Stony Brook University)

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Insights to Nano-Confinement and Its Effect on Relaxivity of Gadolinium Based Contrast Agents – Justin Law, Cody Jeu (Rice University), and Lon J. Wilson (Rice University) (Invited) Novel SWCNT-Based Immunoprobes for Spectrally Multiplexed Detection and Imaging in Biomedical Applications – Kathleen M. Beckingham, Michael Trejo, Saunab Ghosh, Michael Vu, Jason K. Streit, and R. Bruce Weisman (Rice University) Carbon Nanotube Based Electrodes for the Electrochemical Detection of Interactions Between Scyllo-Inositol and Amyloid-β – Vinci Wing Sze Hung and Kagan Kerman (University of Toronto) Radiofrequency Electric-Field Interactions with Purified Metallic and Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Applications in Non-Invasive Cancer Hyperthermia – Stuart James Corr (Rice University, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center), Mustafa Raoof (University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center), Brandon T. Cisneros (University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Centre), Matthew A. Cheney, Lon J. Wilson (Rice University), and Steven Curley (University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Centre) Photodynamic and Photothermal Effects of Semiconducting and Metallic-Enriched Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Cancer Cell Killing – Hirotaka Nakatsuji, Tatsuya Murakami, Mami Inada, Yoshinori Matoba, Tomokazu Umeyama, Masahiko Tsujimoto, Seiji Isoda, Mitsuru Hashida, and Hiroshi Imahori (Kyoto University) Coffee break (Invited) Recent Development on Fullerene-Based Nano-PDT Drugs for Photo-Inactivation of Infectious Bacteria and Cancer Cells – Long Chiang (University of Massachusetts) and Michael Hamblin (Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital) (Invited) Measuring Uptake Dynamics Of Multiple, Identifiable Carbon Nanotube Species Via High-Speed Confocal Raman Imaging Of Live Cells – Daniel A. Heller (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center), and Jeon Woong Kang, Niyom Lue, and Ramachandra R. Dasari (MIT)

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Development Of Human Mast CellTargeting Fullerenes – Sarala Pamujula, Anthony Dellinger (Joint school of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, University of North Carolina at Greensboro), Zhiguo Zhou (NanoWorks division, Luna Innovations Inc.orporated), and Marinella G. Sandros, and Christopher L. Kepley (Joint school of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Supramolecular Forces Guide the Assembly of Carbon Nanotube and Oligonucleotide Vectors: Implications for Gene Delivery – Michael McDevitt (Memorial Hospital) Macroporous All-Carbon Scaffolds for Biomedical Applications – Gaurav Lalwani, Andrea Trinward Kwaczala, Shruti Kanakia, Sunny C. Patel, Stefan Judex, and Balaji Sitharaman (Stony Brook University)

Nanostructures for Energy Conversion

Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures / Energy Technology Simcoe/Dufferin, Second Floor, Sheraton

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(Invited) Efficient Iodine-Free DyeSensitized Solar Cells Using Carbon Nanotubes as Cathodes – Hong Lin (Tsinghua University) Structural Evolution and Lattice Strain Measurements of Electrochemically Cycled Pt3Fe2 Nanocatalysts Using Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy – Sagar Prabhudev, Matthieu Bugnet (McMaster University), Christina Bock (National Research Council - Ottawa), and Gianluigi A. Botton (McMaster University) Electrochemical Study of Titanium Dioxide Based Nanostructured Catalysts – Aicheng Chen, Min Tian, Sapanbir Thind, Shuai Chen, Ke Pan, and Walaa Alammari (Lakehead University) Electrochemical Supercapacitor Studies of Nanostructured Electrode Based on ε/γMnO2 Synthesized by Chemical Reduction and Electrochemical Deposition – L. E. My Loan Phung (APCLab-Chemistry Department-University of Science, VietNam National University) (Invited) Hybrid Assemblies for the Electrocatalysis of Oxygen and Nitrogen Reduction: Mechanistic Studies and the Design of New Catalysts – Andrew Gewirth (University of Illinois Urbana Champaign), and Dennis Butcher, Jr, Claire Tornow, Matthew Thorseth, and Edmund Tse (University of Illinois) Photoelectrochemical Characterization of inxGa1-Xn Alloys Grown on GaN Nanowire Substrates – Alejandro Martinez Garcia, Sowmya Kolli, Jacek B. Jasinski, Bruce W. Alphenaar (University of Louisville), Todd Gregory Deutsch (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Mahendra Kumar Sunkara (University of Louisville)

Nanostructures for Energy Conversion 3 – 08:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Kei Murakoshi and Vaidyanathan (Ravi) Subramanian 08:00

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Exploration of Cr-TiO2 Nanorods Growth for Solar Applications – Kao-Shuo Chang (National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, Promotion Center for Global Materials Research (PCGMR), National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan), and H.-D. Nguyen, Z.-A. Lin, and C.- Y. Wu (National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan) Effects of Photo-Luminescence-Efficiency of CdSe/ZnS Core-Shell Quantum Dots for Photo-Voltaic Performance for Silicon Solar-Cells – Seung-Wook Baek (Hanyang University, Hanyang University), and Hyun-Min Seung, Jae-Hyoung Shim, MinHa Choi, Gon-Sub Lee, and Jea-Gun Park (Hanyang University) (Invited) Polymeric Porphyrins for Solar Photovoltaics and Solar Photochemistry – Carl C. Wamser (Portland State University), Michael G. Walter (University of North Carolina, Charlotte), and Nicholas U. Day, and Chenyi Wang (Portland State University) (Invited) Surface Modification of NanoStructured ZnO as Eectron-Transporting Layer for Polymer Based Organic Photovoltaic – Takashi Sagawa (Kyoto University) Photoelectric Properties of Copper Oxide and Copper Sulfide Quantum Dots -Graphene Hybrid Nanostructures – Qianqian Zhu, Jianhua Yu, Lili Xu, Xiaoxia Wang (Qingdao University of Science and Technology), and Lifeng Dong (Missouri State University, Qingdao University of Science and Technology) Coffee break

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Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Willow Ballroom East, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

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Electrocatalysis from First Principles: Electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen – Matthew Neurock (University of Virginia) Density Functional Theory Computation of Electrochemical Activation Barriers – Michael John Janik (The Pennsylvania State University) Break Continuum Solvation Models for Computational Electrochemistry: Recent Advances – Aleksandr V. Marenich, Christopher J. Cramer, and Donald G. Truhlar (University of Minnesota) Carbon Removal from the Anodes of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Insights from Ab Initio Calculations – Maxim Shishkin (University of Calgary)

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Development and Applications of Multi-Scale, Multi-Physics Simulators Based on Ultra-Accelerated Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics for Battery Technologies – Akira Miyamoto, Ryuji Miura, Ai Suzuki, Nozomu Hatakeyama, Sumio Kozawa, and Mark C. Williams (Tohoku University) Intermission Cyclic Voltammetric Model and Simulation of Inert, Graded Density Films On Electrodes – Krysti L. Knoche, Paul D. Moberg, Chaminda Hettige, and Johna Leddy (The University of Iowa) Break Coverage Dependent Energetics for Sulfur Poisoning of Ni Based Anodes – Dayadeep Monder (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad) and Kunal Karan (University of Calgary) Redox Reaction Mechanisms with Non-Triiodide Mediators in DyeSensitized Solar Cells by Redox Potential Calculations – Ryota Jono (The University of Tokyo), Masato Sumita, Yoshitaka Tateyama (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), and Koichi Yamashita (The University of Tokyo) Effect of Media on the ORR Activity of Nonprecious Metal Model Catalysts: An Ab Initio Study – Hongjuan Zhu, Stephen J. Paddison, and Thomas A. Zawodzinski (The University of Tennessee)

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Ethanol Oxidation 13 – 10:00 – 12:00 Co-Chairs: Pawel J. Kulesza, Gregory Jerkiewicz, and Rafal Jurczakowski 10:00

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Ethanol Oxidation

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology Windsor East, Mezzanine Level, Sheraton

Ethanol Oxidation 12 – 08:00 – 09:40 Co-Chairs: Enn Lust, Tajamal Hussain, and YuYe Jay Tong 08:00

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Electrocatalytic Activity of GrapheneSupported Pt-Cu Catalysts Prepared by an Impregnation Method for Ethanol Oxidation – Zhexin Lv, Hongzhou Dong (Qingdao University of Science and Technology), and Lifeng Dong (Missouri State University, Qingdao University of Science and Technology) Towards Understanding the Role Played by Surface Discontinuities on Electrocatalytic Activity – Abel Cesar Chialvo and Maria Rosa Gennero de Chialvo (PRELINE, Facultad de Ing Quimica, Universidad Nacional del Litoral) Decore: A New European Project Aiming at Innovative DEFCs Operating at Intermediate Temperatures – Gaetano Granozzi (University of Padova)

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Far From Equilibrium Electro-Oxidation of Small Organic Molecules: The Use of On Line Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry (DEMS) – Hamilton Varela, Marcelo V. F. Delmonde, Raphael Nagao, Daniel A. Cantane, and Fabio H. B. Lima (IQSC of the University of São Paulo) Template Assisted Synthesis of WO3 Nanowires – Tajamal Hussain, Zaib un Nisa, Asma Tufail Shah, Adnan Mujahid, and Khurram Shehzad (Institute of Chemistry, University of the Punjab)

Carbide Derived Carbon as a Support for Pt and Pt-Ru Nanocluster Activated Catalysts – Enn Lust, Eneli Härk, Kersti Vaarmets, Jaak Nerut, Silver Sepp, Jaanus Eskusson, Indrek Tallo, Heisi Kurig, Thomas Thomberg, and Vahur Steinberg (University of Tartu) Activity of Platinum-Based Nanoparticles for the Oxidation of C1 and C2 Alcohols – Josimar Ribeiro, Tereza Cristina Evangelista (Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo), Freddy E. Teran (Université de Poitiers), and K. Boniface Kokoh (Université de Poitiers) Electrospun Materials as Electrocatalyst Supports for PEM Fuel Cells – Sara Cavaliere, Iuliia Savych, Surya Subianto, Deborah J. Jones, and Jacques Rozière (Institut Charles Gerhardt, Equipe AIME, Université Montpellier 2) Ethanol Oxidation at Elevated Temperatures in the Gas Phase: A Dems Study – Carsten Cremers, Christiane Niether (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT), Deborah J. Jones (Institut Charles Gerhardt, Equipe AIME, Université Montpellier 2), and Karsten Pinkwart, and Jens Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT) Oxidation of Ethanol Under Potential Scanning Conditions – Pasha Majidi and Peter G. Pickup (Memorial University) Effects of Additives On the Structure and Activity of Pt-Mn Alloys towards Ethanol Oxidation – Mohammadreza R. Zamanzad Ghavidel and E. Bradley Easton (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)

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A

Allan, Jesse.....................................1507 (J3, Tue) Allen, Robert................................. 1014 (G1, Tue) Allu, Srikanth...................................412 (B4, Tue) Almeida, Luciano.............................886 (E6, Tue) Alon, Meital.....................................477 (B6, Tue) Alonso, Juan.................................. 1021 (G1, Tue) Alonso-Vante, Nicolas...................1360 (I3, Wed) Alpas, Ahmet T............................... 343 (B2, Thu) Alphenaar, Bruce.......................... 1310 (H9, Thu) Alptekin, Gokhan............................471 (B5, Wed) Altamirano-Sánchez, Efraín.............863 (E5, Tue) Alvarez- Zauco, Edgar...................1125 (H4, Tue) Alves Martins, Emerson................. 668 (D1, Wed) Amatucci, Glenn.......205 (B1, Wed), 397 (B4, Mon) Ambrozy, Anton............................ 1458 (J2, Mon) Amer, Moh................................... 1147 (H4, Wed) Amiard, Guillaume..........................743 (E2, Tue) Amin, Hatem...................................372 (B3, Wed) Amin, Ruhul............ 149 (B1, Tue), 153 (B1, Tue) Amine, Khalil........140 (B1, Mon), 527 (B7, Wed) Ammam, Malika............................1366 (I3, Wed) Amouroux, Julien............................805 (E3, Wed) An, Yong-tao....................................792 (E3, Tue) Anandan, Venkataramani............... 110 (B1, Mon) Anderson, Erik.......1040 (G3, Wed), 1386 (I4, Mon) Anderson, Everett........................ 1012 (G1, Tue), ...................................................... 1440 (I6, Mon) Ando, Takashi................................ 849 (E5, Mon) Andrade, Rodrigo.............................718 (E1, Tue) Andreani, Lucio C............................790 (E3, Tue) Andres, Theresa..............................624 (C1, Wed) Andresen, Peter............................... 712 (D2, Tue) Andrieux, Fabrice..........................1182 (H5, Tue) Ang, Diing Shenp........869 (E5, Tue), 870 (E5, Tue) Angnes, Lucio.................................1509 (J3, Tue) Anoop, G........................................... 24 (A1, Tue) Anouti, Mérièm...............................334 (B2, Wed) Ansari, Lida......................................750 (E2, Tue) Anseth, Ronnie................................1500 (J3, Tue) Anthony, John.......812 (E4, Mon), 813 (E4, Mon) Antonello, Sabrina...........................718 (E1, Tue) Anwar, Sarkar.................................768 (E2, Wed) Aono, Shigetoshi........................... 1255 (H8, Tue) Aonuma, Shuji...............................1188 (H5, Tue) Aoulaiche, Marc........ 881 (E6, Mon), 885 (E6, Tue), .................................886 (E6, Tue), 893 (E6, Tue) Aoyagi, Shinobu.......................... 1093 (H3, Wed) Apetrei, Constantin....................... 1258 (H8, Tue) Apostolopoulou, Afroditi.............1248 (H8, Mon) Aquino, Adelia................................ 1407 (I4, Tue) Aquino Neto, Sidney........................942 (E9, Tue) Arafat, Muhammad Abdullah........ 742 (E2, Mon) Aragón-Silva, Maricela................... 997 (F2, Wed) Aran-Ais, Rosa.............................. 1334 (I3, Mon) Ardo, Shane......................................593 (B9, Tue) Argersted, Karsten..........................470 (B5, Wed) Arges, Christopher........................ 1019 (G1, Tue) Arias, Elizabeth............................... 635 (C1, Thu) Arie, Arenst Andreas...................... 556 (B8, Mon) Arif, Ronald.....................................921 (E9, Tue) Ariga, Katsuhiko..........................1246 (H8, Mon) Ariotti, Genevieve............................. 58 (A1, Tue) Arlt, Tobias..................................... 123 (B1, Mon) Armand, Michel..............................327 (B2, Wed) Armour, Eric....................................921 (E9, Tue) Armstrong, Eileen............................ 69 (A1, Tue), ............................... 507 (B7, Tue), 906 (E7, Wed) Arnold, Michael........................... 1171 (H4, Thu), .......................... 1172 (H4, Thu), 1199 (H6, Mon) Aroua, Safwan.............................. 1090 (H3, Wed) Arrigan, Damien........................... 1460 (J2, Mon) Arroyo y de Dompablo, M. Elena..........137 (B1, Mon) Artsemyeva, Ksenya..................... 1000 (F2, Wed) Artymowicz, Dorota....................... 710 (D2, Tue) Artyushkova, Kateryna................... 1344 (I3, Tue) Aryanpour, Masoud.........................421 (B4, Tue)

Asakura, Kiyotaka........................ 1280 (H9, Wed) Asbeck, Peter................................. 739 (E2, Mon) Ascencio, Mario............................. 652 (D1, Wed) Asili, Mustafa..........95 (A2, Tue), 1494 (J3, Mon) Asmatulu, Ramazan.......................... 20 (A1, Tue) Ata, Mustafa.....................................579 (B8, Tue) Atanassov, Plamen....... 376 (B3, Wed), 1344 (I3, Tue) Atighi, Mahdieh................................ 43 (A1, Tue) Atlas, Gal.........................................172 (B1, Tue) Atsushiba, Hiroyuki........................916 (E7, Wed) Auerbach, Scott..............................1312 (I2, Wed) Augustynski, Jan..............................603 (B9, Tue) Aureau, Damien........909 (E7, Wed), 912 (E7, Wed), ...............................914 (E7, Wed), 918 (E7, Wed) Aurora, Peter...................................254 (B1, Wed) Aushana, Ashur M..........................231 (B1, Wed) Avagyen, Samvel............................624 (C1, Wed) Avendano, Maria............................. 635 (C1, Thu) Avouris, Phaedon........................... 738 (E2, Mon) Awawdeh, Karam.............................825 (E4, Tue) Axelbaum, Richard..........................172 (B1, Tue) Aydin, Muhammed...........................818 (E4, Tue) Ayers, Katherine........................... 1012 (G1, Tue), ............................1016 (G1, Tue), 1440 (I6, Mon) Azaïs, Philippe.................................564 (B8, Tue) Azam, Rabia.................................... 643 (C1, Thu) Azit, Adibah...................................... 71 (A1, Tue) Aziz, Ahmedullah.......................... 742 (E2, Mon) Aziz, Michael...................................493 (B6, Tue) Aziznia, Amin....... 365 (B3, Wed), 383 (B3, Wed) Azocar, Manuel.............................. 659 (D1, Wed)

Aaron, Doug............483 (B6, Tue), 1429 (I5, Tue) Aaron, Douglas................................485 (B6, Tue) Abanulo, Darlington.................... 1113 (H4, Mon) Abbaszadeh, Shiva..........................758 (E2, Wed) Abd El Latif, Abd El Aziz............... 1347 (I3, Tue) Abdeljawad, Fadi............................225 (B1, Wed) Abderrabba, Manef....................... 1213 (H7, Thu) Abdullah, Mikrajuddin.....................88 (A2, Mon) Abe Santos, Nathalia..................... 1334 (I3, Mon) Abooei Mehrizi, Mozhgan.............. 690 (D1, Thu) Abouimrane, Ali............................. 140 (B1, Mon) Abruña, Héctor................................361 (B3, Wed) Abu-Lebdeh, Yaser..........................323 (B2, Wed) Acevedo-Peña, Próspero.................908 (E7, Wed) Acosta-Alba, Pablo-Eduardo......... 880 (E6, Mon) Adachi, Motoaki.............................223 (B1, Wed) Addi, Yassine.................................. 1415 (I4, Tue) Addison, Dan.........300 (B1, Thu), 327 (B2, Wed) Adhikari, Shiba................................184 (B1, Tue) Adjemian, Kev...... 160 (B1, Tue), 243 (B1, Wed), ............................ 254 (B1, Wed), 1013 (G1, Tue), .............................................................. (G1, Tue) Adler, Stuart...................................1419 (I4, Wed) Advincula, Rigoberto.................... 1465 (J2, Mon) Adzic, Radoslav..............................355 (B3, Tue), ................................443 (B5, Tue), 1346 (I3, Tue) Afanas’ev, Valery.............................755 (E2, Tue) Afzalian, A.......................................899 (E6, Tue) Agar, Ertan......................................487 (B6, Tue), ................................ 488 (B6, Tue), 490 (B6, Tue) Agegnehu, Abiye..............................83 (A2, Mon) Aggaridis, Panagiotis...................1248 (H8, Mon) Agocs, Emil.................................... 783 (E3, Mon) Agopian, Paula.........888 (E6, Tue), 890 (E6, Tue) .................................891 (E6, Tue), 892 (E6, Tue) Aguiló, M.........................................939 (E9, Tue) Ahlfield, John..................................373 (B3, Wed) Ahmad Noorden, Zulkarnain Bin........571 (B8, Tue) Ahmida, Mohamed........................ 670 (D1, Wed) Ahn, Heejoon................................. 546 (B8, Mon) Ahn, Jeong-Wook......................... 647 (D1, Wed), ....................................................... 648 (D1, Wed) Ahn, Jungjoon..................................823 (E4, Tue) Ahn, Seong Yool.............................221 (B1, Wed) Ahn, Woojin....................................952 (E9, Tue), .................................955 (E9, Tue), 956 (E9, Tue) Ahn, Wook......................................189 (B1, Wed) Aihara, Yuichi....... 315 (B2, Wed), 330 (B2, Wed) Ajayan, Pulickel............................ 1052 (H1, Sun) Akasaka, Takeshi................ 1068 (H2, Thu), 1086 ...................................(H3, Tue), 1096 (H3, Wed), ..................................................... 1098 (H3, Wed) Akazaki, Kojiro............................ 1117 (H4, Mon) Akhtar, M. Shaheer...................... 1296 (H9, Wed) Akinwande, Deji.......734 (E2, Mon), 736 (E2, Mon) Akiyoshi, Takahiro....................... 1029 (G3, Wed) Akkineni, Arunkumar...................... 975 (F1, Tue) Al Halafi, Zahra..............................806 (E3, Wed) Al-Mashat, Laith........................... 1467 (J2, Mon) Al-Subi, Ali................................... 1064 (H2, Thu) Alammari, Walaa.......................... 1307 (H9, Thu) Alan, Ransil......................................153 (B1, Tue) Albin, Sacharia.................................947 (E9, Tue) Albrecht, Tim................................ 1455 (J2, Mon) Alcalde-Aragonés, Ana....................721 (E1, Tue) Aldakov, Dmitry....... 91 (A2, Tue), 933 (E9, Tue) Alem, Salima...................................832 (E4, Wed) Alemu, Kidus...................................934 (E9, Tue) Alexeyeva, Nadezda......................1190 (H5, Tue) Aljaafari, Abdullah..........................842 (E4, Wed) Alkire, Richard............................. 1035 (G3, Wed) Allahar, Kerry.......646 (D1, Wed), 662 (D1, Wed) Allam, Nageh...................................446 (B5, Tue) 132

B Baati, Tarek................................... 1213 (H7, Thu) Babaa, Moulay-Rachid....................168 (B1, Tue) Babic, Ranko............ 980 (F1, Tue), 981 (F1, Tue) Bach, Philipp............ 25 (A1, Tue), 187 (B1, Wed) Bachilo, Sergei M....................... 1153 (H4, Wed), ..................................................... 1159 (H4, Wed) Back, Changkeun............................197 (B1, Wed) Badia, Antonella........ 51 (A1, Tue), 90 (A2, Mon) Bae, Sang-Eun............................... 1004 (F2, Wed) Baek, Seung-Wook.......................330 (B2, Wed) , ...................................................... 1301 (H9, Thu) Baer, Markus....................................592 (B9, Tue) Baghaei, Fatemeh........................... 665 (D1, Wed) Baghaei Ravari, Fatemeh............... 664 (D1, Wed) Bahceci, Sumeyye............................818 (E4, Tue) Bahrami, Azadeh........................... 1455 (J2, Mon) Bahrami, Majid.......289 (B1, Thu), 290 (B1, Thu) Bai, Bo........................................... 850 (E5, Mon) Bai, Chuannan.................................. 961 (F1, Tue) Bai, Jianming..................................202 (B1, Wed) Bajwa, Gurvinder........................... 544 (B8, Mon) Bakenov, Zhumabay........................168 (B1, Tue) Balaish, Moran.................................415 (B4, Tue) Balandin, Alexander.........................751 (E2, Tue) Balaya, Palani.................................203 (B1, Wed) Balch, Alan.................................. 1063 (H2, Wed), ..........................1094 (H3, Wed), 1099 (H3, Wed) Balčiūnaitė, Aldona........................379 (B3, Wed), ............................... 382 (B3, Wed), 455 (B5, Tue) Balderrama, Víctor S......................835 (E4, Wed) Bales, Benjamin........................... 1035 (G3, Wed) Ballengee, Jason............................ 1443 (I6, Mon) Ballesteros, Beatriz....................... 1265 (H8, Tue) Balmes, Olivier................................185 (B1, Tue) Baltruschat, Helmut.......................372 (B3, Wed), ........................................................ 1347 (I3, Tue) Ban, Yasutoshi................................705 (D2, Mon) Bandarenka, Hanna....................... 1000 (F2, Wed) Bandi, Venugopal.......................... 1263 (H8, Tue) Banerjee, A.........1177 (H5, Tue), 1204 (H6, Mon) Banerjee, Anjan................................570 (B8, Tue) Bang, Sun........................................531 (B7, Wed) Meeting Program

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Banham, Dustin............................ 1198 (H6, Mon) Banhart, John................................ 123 (B1, Mon), ............................... 152 (B1, Tue), 274 (B1, Wed) Bansod, Sudhakar...........................309 (B2, Wed) Barajas, Enrique............................ 1258 (H8, Tue) Baranova, Elena.............................. 1344 (I3, Tue) Barati, Mansoor................................ 970 (F1, Tue) Barbagiovanni, Eric.........................743 (E2, Tue) Barbaree, James..............................1450 (J1, Tue) Barec, Vincent................................ 880 (E6, Mon) Baribeau, Jean-Marc...................... 779 (E3, Mon) Barraud, Sylvain......859 (E5, Tue), 866 (E5, Tue) Barrejón, Myriam.......................... 1078 (H2, Thu) Barry, Sean.................................... 1454 (J2, Mon) Barton, Scott....................................360 (B3, Tue) Basham, James................................845 (E4, Wed) Basiuk, Elena.................................1125 (H4, Tue) Basiuk, Vladimir............................1125 (H4, Tue) Bassetto, Fabio............................... 133 (B1, Mon) Basu, Rajendra.................................144 (B1, Tue) Bates, Michael.................................371 (B3, Wed) Battaglia, Vincent....... 207 (B1, Wed), 411 (B4, Tue) Baturina, Olga............................... 1380 (I4, Mon) Bauer, Christoph.............................533 (B7, Wed) Baughman, Ray...............................529 (B7, Wed) Bäulke, Nicola................................ 682 (D1, Wed) Baumann, Reinhard..........................831 (E4, Tue) Bayachou, Mekki........59 (A1, Tue), 61 (A1, Tue) Bayle-Guillemaud, Pascale............. 1353 (I3, Tue) Bazant, Martin......... 405 (B4, Tue), 482 (B6, Tue) Bazant, Martin Z.............................463 (B5, Wed) Bazinski, Stephen.......................... 109 (B1, Mon), ....................................................... 111 (B1, Mon) Bazizi, El Mehdi............................ 850 (E5, Mon) Bazylak, Aimy............................... 125 (B1, Mon), ..............................127 (B1, Mon), 419 (B4, Tue), ............................1383 (I4, Mon), 1384 (I4, Mon) Beatty, J...........................................282 (B1, Wed) Beaufils, Sylvie................................ 979 (F1, Tue) Beavers, Christine........................ 1094 (H3, Wed) Becerra, D....................................... 997 (F2, Wed) Beck, Faith............ 226 (B1, Wed), 233 (B1, Wed) Becker, James..................................620 (C1, Wed) Beckham, Haskell........................... 1425 (I5, Tue) Beckingham, Kathleen.................. 1220 (H7, Thu) Béguin, François.......558 (B8, Mon), 1452 (J1, Tue) Behazin, Mehran............................703 (D2, Mon) Behrens, Rachel.............................. 1428 (I5, Tue) Beidaghi, Majid..............................1183 (H5, Tue) Bein, Thomas...................................509 (B7, Tue) Beiramzadeh Moghaddam, Reza........87 (A2, Mon), .......................................................1354 (I3, Wed) Bélanger, Daniel.............................1418 (I4, Wed) Belharouak, Ilias....... 97 (A2, Tue), 172 (B1, Tue) Belli, Stuart......... 1123 (H4, Tue), 1124 (H4, Tue) Beltran-Huarac, Juan........................940 (E9, Tue) Ben-David, Iris.................................494 (B6, Tue) Bender, Hugo...................................746 (E2, Tue) Bendersky, Leonid......................... 390 (B4, Mon) Benicewicz, Brian......................... 1437 (I6, Mon) Benikova, Katarina....................... 1458 (J2, Mon) Benistant, Francis........................... 850 (E5, Mon) Bentzen, Janet.................................470 (B5, Wed) Bera, Milan..............925 (E9, Tue), 926 (E9, Tue) Berber, Mohamed...........................308 (B2, Wed), ..................................................... 1194 (H6, Mon) Berbezier, Isabelle............................743 (E2, Tue) Berchmans, Sheela...........................728 (E1, Tue) Berejnov, Viatcheslav......................176 (B1, Tue), ........................................................251 (B1, Wed) Berencen, Yonder.............................791 (E3, Tue) Berenger, Sophie.............................322 (B2, Wed) Berg, John....................................... 687 (D1, Thu) Bergren, Adam................................ 1400 (I4, Tue) Berkh, Olga................................... 1464 (J2, Mon) Bernal, Casey..................................471 (B5, Wed)

Bernard, Patrick.............................. 1408 (I4, Tue) Berson, Solenn.................................933 (E9, Tue) Bertasi, Federico............................ 133 (B1, Mon) Bethel, Neville............................. 1212 (H6, Wed) Bettiol, Mauro................................ 133 (B1, Mon) Bezzola, Andri.............................. 1035 (G3, Wed) Bhattacharya, Sandeep.................... 343 (B2, Thu) Bhethanabotla, Venkat................. 1114 (H4, Mon) Bhosale, Amit..................................367 (B3, Wed) Bhure, Rahul....................................... 7 (A1, Tue) Bi, Zhonghe.....................................173 (B1, Tue), .............................. 233 (B1, Wed), 256 (B1, Wed) Bidan, Gérard......... 563 (B8, Tue), 902 (E7, Wed) Bikram K. C., Chandra................. 1066 (H2, Thu) Bilousov, O......................................939 (E9, Tue) Bindl, Dominick........................... 1171 (H4, Thu), .......................... 1172 (H4, Thu), 1199 (H6, Mon) Biron, Maxime...............................1134 (H4, Tue) Birss, Viola..................................... 102 (A2, Tue), .............................107 (A2, Tue), 1198 (H6, Mon) Bishop, Greg....................................716 (E1, Tue) Biswas, Pratim............................. 1036 (G3, Wed) Bizzotto, Dan...................................185 (B1, Tue) Blackburn, Jeffrey....................... 1111 (H4, Mon), ...................................................... 1171 (H4, Thu) Blackwood, Daniel John............... 678 (D1, Wed), ........................................................ 688 (D1, Thu) Blades, Michael............................ 1148 (H4, Wed) Blair, Sharon........... 359 (B3, Tue), 440 (B5, Tue) Blakely, Colin.................................200 (B1, Wed) Blanchard, Gary.............................. 1340 (I3, Tue) Bleck, Lena......................................727 (E1, Tue) Blum, Arnon.....................................477 (B6, Tue) Blum, Monika..................................592 (B9, Tue) Bo, Jin.......................................... 1062 (H2, Wed) Bock, Christina........1190 (H5, Tue), 1306 (H9, Thu) Bockrath, Marc..............................1135 (H4, Tue) Boeuf, Frederic................................866 (E5, Tue) Bogdanoff, Peter............................ 591 (B9, Mon) Bogorin, Daniela.............................256 (B1, Wed) Bohn, Paul..................................... 1490 (J3, Mon) Boivin, Philippe..............................805 (E3, Wed) Bomberger, Thomas.......................... 61 (A1, Tue) Bondarenko, Vitaly....................... 1000 (F2, Wed) Bong, Sungyool.............................. 1348 (I3, Tue) Bonifazi, Davide.......................... 1067 (H2, Thu), ..................................................... 1155 (H4, Wed) Bonivel, Joe...................................... 971 (F1, Tue) Bonnamy, Sylvie............................. 641 (C1, Thu) Bonner, Carl........................................ 7 (A1, Tue) Bonnin, Olivier.............................. 880 (E6, Mon) Bonzongo, Jean-Claude............... 1110 (H4, Mon) Bordallo, Caio..................................890 (E6, Tue) Borguet, Eric......1161 (H4, Wed), 1267 (H8, Tue) Borokhovych, Yevgen......................874 (E5, Tue) Borovkov, Victor..........................1235 (H8, Mon) Borovkova, Natalia....................... 1390 (I4, Mon) Bose, Tiyash...................................... 61 (A1, Tue) Bottari, Giovanni.......................... 1080 (H2, Thu), ...................................................... 1265 (H8, Tue) Botte, Gerardine............................ 1005 (G1, Tue) Botton, Gianluigi...........................245 (B1, Wed), ............................. 251 (B1, Wed), 273 (B1, Wed), .......................... 1292 (H9, Wed), 1306 (H9, Thu) Bouhtiyya, Saïd.............................. 542 (B8, Mon) Bouilly, Delphine..........................1138 (H4, Tue), .......................................................1139 (H4, Tue) Bourke, Andrea.............................. 142 (B1, Mon) Bouttemy, Muriel.......914 (E7, Wed), 995 (F2, Wed) Bowen, Jacob..................................470 (B5, Wed) Bowles, Faye................................ 1063 (H2, Wed) Boxall, Colin.......699 (D2, Mon), 700 (D2, Mon), .............................704 (D2, Mon), 915 (E7, Wed), ............................ 1182 (H5, Tue), 1189 (H5, Tue) Braatz, Richard.............................. 293 (B1, Thu), ................................ 294 (B1, Thu), 414 (B4, Tue)

Braff, William..................................482 (B6, Tue) Braunschweig, Björn..................... 1336 (I3, Mon) Breedveld, Victor................................ 2 (A1, Tue) Brennan, Barry................................768 (E2, Wed) Breuer, Stephan............................. 1256 (H8, Tue) Bridges, Craig........ 173 (B1, Tue), 256 (B1, Wed) Bright, Michael.......485 (B6, Tue), 1429 (I5, Tue) Brinkman, Kyle...............................468 (B5, Wed) Brisse, Annabelle............................469 (B5, Wed) Brodersen, Karen............................470 (B5, Wed) Brodsky, Maryjane...........................860 (E5, Tue) Brodusch, Nicolas...........................212 (B1, Wed) Brolo, Alexandre............................... 43 (A1, Tue) Bromberg, Lori Ana......................... 962 (F1, Tue) Bromley, Michael............................915 (E7, Wed) Brosha, Eric.....................................1445 (J1, Tue) Brosseau, Christa............................ 1396 (I4, Tue) Brousse, Thierry............................ 542 (B8, Mon), ............................... 563 (B8, Tue), 902 (E7, Wed) Brown, Drew...................................626 (C1, Wed) Browne, Michelle.............................. 47 (A1, Tue) Bruce, Peter..................................... 302 (B1, Thu) Brudvig, Gary............................... 1262 (H8, Tue) Bruinsma, Douwe...........................471 (B5, Wed) Brunco, David..................................746 (E2, Tue) Brunecker, Frank.......................... 1157 (H4, Wed) Brunini, Victor................................277 (B1, Wed) Brunken, Stephan........................... 591 (B9, Mon) Bruno, Shaun..................................200 (B1, Wed) Bruzek, Matthew............................ 813 (E4, Mon) Bryantsev, Vyacheslav................... 300 (B1, Thu), ........................................................327 (B2, Wed) Buannic, Lucienne......................... 395 (B4, Mon) Buceta, David...................................355 (B3, Tue) Buchari, Buchari..............................88 (A2, Mon) Buckley, D. Noel.......142 (B1, Mon), 907 (E7, Wed) Buettner-Garrett, Josh......................150 (B1, Tue) Bugnet, Matthieu......................... 1292 (H9, Wed), ...................................................... 1306 (H9, Thu) Bühler, Rudolf..................................892 (E6, Tue) Buie, Cullen.....................................482 (B6, Tue) Bunev, Alexander........................... 667 (D1, Wed) Bunge, Annette.............................. 1045 (G4, Tue) Burch, Andrew.................................483 (B6, Tue) Burgess, Ian..................................... 1398 (I4, Tue) Burstein, Gordon............................. 1403 (I4, Tue) Buso-Rogero, Carlos....................... 1345 (I3, Tue) Bustos, Jessy....................................866 (E5, Tue) Butcher, Jr., Dennis....................... 1309 (H9, Thu) Butler, Jason.................................... 1404 (I4, Tue) Butt, Darryl...........646 (D1, Wed), 662 (D1, Wed) Byon, Hye Ryung............................ 306 (B1, Thu) Byrnes, Dan......................................921 (E9, Tue) Byun, Young-Jun.............................275 (B1, Wed) Börner, Markus.............................. 399 (B4, Mon)

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C Cabana, Jordi...................................316 (B2, Wed) Caguiat, Johnathon...........................573 (B8, Tue) Cai, Guohui.....................................917 (E7, Wed) Cai, Mei................. 143 (B1, Tue), 193 (B1, Wed), ................................... (B2, Wed), 500 (B7, Mon), ........... 510 (B7, Tue), 515 (B7, Tue), 523 (B7, Tue) Cai, Xiaohui.................................. 1251 (H8, Tue) Caire, Benjamin..............................374 (B3, Wed) Calado, João....................................232 (B1, Wed) Calderon, Hector............................... 44 (A1, Tue) Caldwell, Keegan.............................157 (B1, Tue) Calhoun, R...............26 (A1, Tue), 660 (D1, Wed) Calinas, Rosa...................................232 (B1, Wed) Calinescu, Ioan.............................. 1495 (J3, Mon) Calleja, Maria.................................. 1404 (I4, Tue) Cameron, Brent.......73 (A1, Tue), 1456 (J2, Mon) Campidelli, Stephane....................1127 (H4, Tue), ..................................................... 1160 (H4, Wed) 133


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Candelaria, Stephanie....................1143 (H4, Tue) Cañete, Paulina................................178 (B1, Tue) Cantane, Daniel...............................1371 (I3, Thu) Cantoro, Mirco............................... 732 (E2, Mon) Cao, Chunhui...................................158 (B1, Tue) Cao, Guozhong..............................1143 (H4, Tue) Cao, Qing.......................................1133 (H4, Tue) Cao, Wanjun.....................................560 (B8, Tue) Capuano, Christopher................... 1440 (I6, Mon) Carcea, Anatolie.............................. 715 (D2, Tue) Cardenal, Jose A............................ 1491 (J3, Mon) Cardin, Julien...................................792 (E3, Tue) Cardoso, Franciane..........................942 (E9, Tue) Carin, Regis.................................... 881 (E6, Mon) Carla, Francesco...............................185 (B1, Tue) Carlton, Chris...................................157 (B1, Tue) Carnie, Matthew...........601 (B9, Tue), 602 (B9, Tue) Carofiglio, Tommaso..................... 1081 (H2, Thu) Carrabina, Jordi................................721 (E1, Tue) Carreño, M. N..................................943 (E9, Tue) Carretero-Gonzalez, Javier............. 985 (F2, Wed) Carter, Emily..................................1319 (I2, Wed) Carter, Michael..... 1448 (J1, Tue), 1493 (J3, Mon) Carter, W.........................................277 (B1, Wed) Cartier, Eduard....... 849 (E5, Mon), 868 (E5, Tue) Caruana, Daren............................... 1404 (I4, Tue) Carvajal, Joan...................................939 (E9, Tue) Casciola, Mario.......1006 (G1, Tue), 1026 (G1, Tue) Casillas, Norberto........................ 1032 (G3, Wed) Cassé, Mikaël...................................859 (E5, Tue) Castanheira, Luis............................. 1353 (I3, Tue) Castellanos, Sonia........................ 1059 (H2, Wed) Castets, Aurore.................................425 (B4, Tue) Castro-Carranza, Alejandra..............826 (E4, Tue) Cavaliere, Sara............................. 1006 (G1, Tue), ............................ 1024 (G1, Tue), 1375 (I3, Thu), ........................................................ 1426 (I5, Tue) Cavallotti, Pietro Luigi.................... 994 (F2, Wed) Caymax, Matty.................................746 (E2, Tue) Cech, Ondrej....................................430 (B4, Tue) Celebi, Kemal................................ 736 (E2, Mon) Cerdeira, Antonio.....826 (E4, Tue), 898 (E6, Tue) Cerón, Maira................................. 1085 (H3, Tue) Cesário, Moises................................89 (A2, Mon) Chabinyc, Michael...........................827 (E4, Tue) Chabot, Victor...........413 (B4, Tue), 554 (B8, Mon), .............................. 575 (B8, Tue), 1191 (H5, Tue) Chai, Yating.....................................1450 (J1, Tue) Chai, Yin-Lai................................ 1297 (H9, Wed) Chaing, Yet-Ming.............................153 (B1, Tue) Chan, Candace.................................518 (B7, Tue) Chan, Kwai......................................518 (B7, Tue) Chan, Kwong-Yu.............................183 (B1, Tue), ............................... 242 (B1, Wed), 481 (B6, Tue) Chan, Maria.................................... 386 (B4, Mon) Chan, Yim.......................................1506 (J3, Tue) Chancolon, Jérome.......................... 641 (C1, Thu) Chandren, Sheela......................... 1276 (H9, Wed) Chang, Bo-Fu..................................265 (B1, Wed) Chang, Chien-Min............................424 (B4, Tue) Chang, Chih-Ching.........................267 (B1, Wed) Chang, Edward Yi..........................843 (E4, Wed), .............................. 854 (E5, Mon), 924 (E9, Tue), .........................................................954 (E9, Tue) Chang, Geng-Wei............................612 (B9, Tue), ................................777 (E2, Wed), 928 (E9, Tue) Chang, H.-Y.....................................745 (E2, Tue) Chang, Jeng-Kuei............................ 350 (B2, Thu) Chang, Kao-Shuo.......................... 1300 (H9, Thu) Chang, Kuan-Chang........................... 3 (A1, Tue), ................................. 77 (A1, Tue), 612 (B9, Tue), ................................777 (E2, Wed), 928 (E9, Tue) Chang, Shun-Wen........................ 1147 (H4, Wed) Chang, Sun-Tang..............................442 (B5, Tue)

Chang, Ting-Chang............................ 3 (A1, Tue), ................................. 77 (A1, Tue), 612 (B9, Tue), ................................777 (E2, Wed), 928 (E9, Tue) Chang, Tso-Fu Mark........................936 (E9, Tue) Chang, Wei-Yuan............................774 (E2, Wed) Chang, Yee-Shin.......................... 1297 (H9, Wed) Chang, Yi-Lu...................................838 (E4, Wed) Chang, Yu-Min................................774 (E2, Wed) Chang, Yuan-Ming...........................871 (E5, Tue) Chanmanee, Wilaiwan.................. 1332 (I3, Mon) Chao, Chung-Hsiang........................578 (B8, Tue) Chao, Hung-Yu...............................333 (B2, Wed) Chao, Kang-Ju..................................454 (B5, Tue) Chappaz-Gillot, Cyril.......................933 (E9, Tue) Charalambidis, Georgios..............1248 (H8, Mon) Charbonneau, Cecile.......................601 (B9, Tue), .........................................................602 (B9, Tue) Charlton, Matthew.......................... 1395 (I4, Tue) Charvet, Richard..........................1246 (H8, Mon) Chase, Gregory..........300 (B1, Thu), 327 (B2, Wed) Chassagneux, Yannick...................1144 (H4, Tue) Chatare, Vijay..................................718 (E1, Tue) Chatenet, Marian............................1365 (I3, Wed) Chatmon, Anecia............................... 59 (A1, Tue) Chatterjee, Jhunu........................... 1491 (J3, Mon) Chazalviel, Jean-Noel................... 645 (D1, Wed), ........................................................901 (E7, Wed) Cheek, Graham...............................628 (C1, Wed) Chen, Aicheng..........1307 (H9, Thu), 1477 (J2, Tue) Chen, Changguo...............................352 (B3, Tue) Chen, Chi-Lun.................................266 (B1, Wed) Chen, Chuanbao........................... 1096 (H3, Wed) Chen, Chun-Yi.................................. 93 (A2, Tue) Chen, De........................................1359 (I3, Wed) Chen, Dongyang..........487 (B6, Tue), 490 (B6, Tue) Chen, Fanglin (Frank).....................468 (B5, Wed) Chen, Fiona....................................1318 (I2, Wed) Chen, Gongping...............................729 (E1, Tue) Chen, Guangyu................................443 (B5, Tue) Chen, Gugang................................1136 (H4, Tue) Chen, Guoying................................316 (B2, Wed) Chen, Hao-Long........................... 1297 (H9, Wed) Chen, Hsiang-Jung.......................... 106 (A2, Tue) Chen, J........................................... 548 (B8, Mon) Chen, Jia-Cing............................... 1461 (J2, Mon) Chen, Jian.............696 (D2, Mon), 698 (D2, Mon) Chen, Kuo-Ching........................... 116 (B1, Mon) Chen, Min-Chen............3 (A1, Tue), 77 (A1, Tue) Chen, Min-Hua.............................. 397 (B4, Mon) Chen, Ming.....................................470 (B5, Wed) Chen, Pu.....................49 (A1, Tue), 52 (A1, Tue), ................................ 53 (A1, Tue), 230 (B1, Wed), ........................................................314 (B2, Wed) Chen, Qiong....................................1504 (J3, Tue) Chen, Shih-Cheng............................... 3 (A1, Tue) Chen, Shilei............543 (B8, Mon), 580 (B8, Tue) Chen, Shuai................................... 1307 (H9, Thu) Chen, Wenbo...................................803 (E3, Wed) Chen, Xiangyu............................... 737 (E2, Mon) Chen, Xin........................................328 (B2, Wed) Chen, Yen-Hua...............4 (A1, Tue), 6 (A1, Tue), ................................... 8 (A1, Tue), 1502 (J3, Tue) Chen, Yong..............752 (E2, Tue), 917 (E7, Wed) Chen, Yuan................................... 1116 (H4, Mon) Chen, Yuhui..................................... 302 (B1, Thu) Chen, Zhongfang.......................... 1096 (H3, Wed) Chen, Zhongwei............................... 63 (A1, Tue), ............................... 413 (B4, Tue), 510 (B7, Tue), ............................. 528 (B7, Wed), 1017 (G1, Tue) Chen-Yang, Yui Whei.....................424 (B4, Tue), ..............................613 (B9, Tue), 1003 (F2, Wed) Cheney, Matthew.......................... 1222 (H7, Thu) Cheng, Chiao-Yang..........................931 (E9, Tue) Cheng, Chun-Hu............................... 17 (A1, Tue) Cheng, Jiaqi.....................................1446 (J1, Tue) Cheng, Jun.....................................1317 (I2, Wed)

Cheng, Kai-Lun............................. 1459 (J2, Mon) Cheng, Lei.......................................316 (B2, Wed) Cheng, Ping.................................... 122 (B1, Mon) Cheng, Wei-Yung.............................454 (B5, Tue) Cheng, Xin Ran................................717 (E1, Tue) Cheng, Yi-Lung...............................774 (E2, Wed) Cheong, Woo-Seok........................... 36 (A1, Tue) Chervin, Christopher........................171 (B1, Tue) Chhor, Sarine..................................196 (B1, Wed) Chi, Yen-Hsun..................................461 (B5, Tue) Chialvo, Abel..................................1369 (I3, Thu) Chiang, Long................................. 1224 (H7, Thu) Chiang, Yet-Ming....... 149 (B1, Tue), 277 (B1, Wed) Chiashi, Shohei............................ 1107 (H4, Mon) Chiba, Kazuhiro........ 622 (C1, Wed), 631 (C1, Wed) Chiba, Takaaki............................. 1107 (H4, Mon) Chibko, Alexandre......................... 880 (E6, Mon) Chien, Hung-Chung........................266 (B1, Wed) Chih, Yi-Kai....................................1474 (J2, Tue) Chin, Bryan.....................................1450 (J1, Tue) Chin, Fun-Tat...................................871 (E5, Tue) Chinnam, Parameswara...................313 (B2, Wed) Chiou, Shan-Haw.............................. 17 (A1, Tue) Chisaka, Mitsuharu....................... 1008 (G1, Tue) Chitrathorn, Piyamit........................776 (E2, Wed) Chiu, Hsien-chieh...........................212 (B1, Wed) Chiu, Kuan-Cheng......................... 116 (B1, Mon) Chiu, Yi-Chieh.................................... 3 (A1, Tue) Chmelka, Bradley........................ 1197 (H6, Mon) Cho, Chin Moo...............................911 (E7, Wed) Cho, Hoon Young..... 18 (A1, Tue), 847 (E4, Wed) Cho, In Hyun..................................... 24 (A1, Tue) Cho, Jong-Soo.................................208 (B1, Wed) Cho, Kangwoo.................................450 (B5, Tue) Cho, Kilwon.....................................828 (E4, Tue) Cho, Kyeongjae.........403 (B4, Mon), 434 (B4, Tue) Cho, Yung-Da..................................265 (B1, Wed) Choi, Gyung Min............................221 (B1, Wed) Choi, Hee Cheul............................ 1083 (H2, Thu) Choi, Hee Seon...............................269 (B1, Wed) Choi, Hong Soo............................ 1299 (H9, Wed) Choi, Hyun Yul...............................847 (E4, Wed) Choi, Jae Hyoung............................911 (E7, Wed) Choi, Jaecheol........ 336 (B2, Wed), 435 (B4, Tue) Choi, Jang Wook.............................. 40 (A1, Tue), ..............................229 (B1, Wed), 404 (B4, Mon) Choi, Jong-Ho.................................248 (B1, Wed) Choi, Junghyun...........539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Choi, Kisik..................................... 849 (E5, Mon) Choi, Kyoung Hwan..................... 120 (B1, Mon), ....................................................... 130 (B1, Mon) Choi, Min-Ha................................ 1301 (H9, Thu) Choi, Sung Kyu................................605 (B9, Tue) Choi, Sung Mook............................381 (B3, Wed) Choi, Wonchang..........186 (B1, Wed), 801 (E3, Tue) Choi, Woo-Sung...............................508 (B7, Tue) Choi, Woon Ih..................................592 (B9, Tue) Choi, Yongki..................................1137 (H4, Tue) Choi, Young-Woo............................287 (B1, Wed) Choi, Yun-Il.................................... 654 (D1, Wed) Chong, Kwok Feng........................1187 (H5, Tue) Chor, Eng.................925 (E9, Tue), 926 (E9, Tue) Chorkendorff, Ib............................ 584 (B9, Mon) Chou, Anthony.................................860 (E5, Tue) Chou, Chia-Yun Chou.................... 387 (B4, Mon) Chou, Chien-Hong...........................431 (B4, Tue) Chou, Po-Hsun.................................. 80 (A1, Tue) Chourashiya, Muralidhar................258 (B1, Wed) Chowdhury, Murshed.......................860 (E5, Tue) Chrétien, Fabien..............................334 (B2, Wed) Christlieb, Andrew.........................1313 (I2, Wed) Christopher, Lew..............................184 (B1, Tue) Chu, Clement.................................1318 (I2, Wed) Chu, Ji Young.................................... 41 (A1, Tue) Chu, Peter.........................................163 (B1, Tue) Chu, Shijin................................... 1062 (H2, Wed)

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Chu, Ta-ya.......................................832 (E4, Wed) Chu, Ying-Hao................................ 106 (A2, Tue) Chu, Yu-Ren................................... 655 (D1, Wed) Chuang, Karl T................................. 76 (A1, Tue), ................................ 437 (B5, Tue), 438 (B5, Tue) Chubbuck, Cameron........................420 (B4, Tue) Chudzik, Michael.............................860 (E5, Tue) Chun, Young-Gab...........................235 (B1, Wed) Chung, Ding-Wen...........................409 (B4, Tue), ....................................................... 503 (B7, Mon) Chung, Hoeil....................................84 (A2, Mon) Chung, Hoon................................ 1197 (H6, Mon) Chung, Hyun-Jong......................... 741 (E2, Mon) Chung, Ilsub....................................771 (E2, Wed) Chyi, Jen-Inn....................................922 (E9, Tue) Ciftyurek, Engin..............................1447 (J1, Tue) Cifuentes Seves, Luis........................ 30 (A1, Tue) Cisneros, Brandon........................ 1214 (H7, Thu), ...................................................... 1222 (H7, Thu) Claeys, Cor............ 881 (E6, Mon), 884 (E6, Tue), ................................885 (E6, Tue), 886 (E6, Tue), ................................888 (E6, Tue), 889 (E6, Tue), ................................890 (E6, Tue), 891 (E6, Tue), .................................892 (E6, Tue), 893 (E6, Tue) Clancy, Phillip.................................776 (E2, Wed) Clapham, Jonathon..........................200 (B1, Wed) Clar, Justin................................... 1110 (H4, Mon) Clark, Jeffrey..................................1315 (I2, Wed) Clark, Kyle........................................ 78 (A1, Tue) Clavé, Guillaume...........................1127 (H4, Tue) ..................................................... 1160 (H4, Wed) Clerc, Raphaël.................................840 (E4, Wed) Cleveland, Christopher................ 1037 (G3, Wed) Cliffel, David...................................729 (E1, Tue) Cochran, Justin.................................827 (E4, Tue) Cognet, Laurent........................... 1145 (H4, Wed), ..................................................... 1146 (H4, Wed) Cogswell, Daniel..............................422 (B4, Tue) Cohaut, Nathalie.............................1452 (J1, Tue) Cohn, Gil......................................... 296 (B1, Thu) Cojocaru, Paula............................. 1026 (G1, Tue) Cole, Ivan.......................................1318 (I2, Wed) Cole, Matthew................................ 736 (E2, Mon) Colet Lagrille, Melanie...................219 (B1, Wed) Coletta, Elyse.................................. 1420 (I5, Tue) Colin, Jean-François...................... 395 (B4, Mon) Collaert, Nadine.......746 (E2, Tue), 863 (E5, Tue) Collins, Philip........ 1137 (H4, Tue), 1207 (H6, Mon) Collins, W....................................... 671 (D1, Wed) Conrad, Olaf............ 359 (B3, Tue), 440 (B5, Tue) Conroy, Michele...............................920 (E9, Tue) Contento, Nicholas........................ 1490 (J3, Mon) Contreras-Torres, Flavio F.............1125 (H4, Tue) Cook, Say........................................531 (B7, Wed) Cooney, Matthew.......................... 1459 (J2, Mon) Cooper, David..................................859 (E5, Tue) Coquand, Rémi........859 (E5, Tue), 866 (E5, Tue) Corr, Stuart......... 1214 (H7, Thu), 1222 (H7, Thu) Correa, Cindy.................................. 635 (C1, Thu) Corrigan, Penny.............................1318 (I2, Wed) Corso, Brad........1137 (H4, Tue), 1207 (H6, Mon) Cosnier, Serge................................1356 (I3, Wed) Costa, Carlos...................................307 (B2, Wed) Cott, Daire....................................1209 (H6, Mon) Coutsolelos, Athanassios.............1248 (H8, Mon) Cowles, Dan....................................776 (E2, Wed) Cramb, David.................................. 107 (A2, Tue) Cramer, Christopher........................1324 (I2, Thu) Crawford, Alasdair...........................479 (B6, Tue) Cremers, Carsten............................322 (B2, Wed), ..............................357 (B3, Tue), 1365 (I3, Wed), ........................................................1376 (I3, Thu) Crepaldi, Laís...................................942 (E9, Tue) Cretu, Bogdan................................ 881 (E6, Mon) Cristoloveanu, Sorin..................... 877 (E6, Mon), ............................... 882 (E6, Mon), 895 (E6, Tue)

Croce, Fausto..................................537 (B7, Wed) Crochet, Jared........1145 (H4, Wed), 1146 (H4, Wed) Croiset, Eric....................................224 (B1, Wed) Cronin, Stephen............................ 1147 (H4, Wed) Crossley, Maxwell......................... 1251 (H8, Tue) Crowe, Iain...............789 (E3, Tue), 793 (E3, Tue) Cruz, Pedro.....................................1503 (J3, Tue) Cui, Baochen................................. 1382 (I4, Mon) Cui, Chunhua...................................157 (B1, Tue) Cui, Kehang................................. 1107 (H4, Mon) Cui, Shaohua........... 438 (B5, Tue), 459 (B5, Tue) Cui, Yanjie...................................... 140 (B1, Mon) Cui, Yi..............................................492 (B6, Tue) Cuisinier, Marine............................201 (B1, Wed) Cunningham, Garry.........................1451 (J1, Tue) Cunningham, Shawn........................875 (E5, Tue) Curley, Steven........ 1214 (H7, Thu), 1222 (H7, Thu) Cushnie, George............................... 971 (F1, Tue) Cutler, Cathy................................ 1102 (H3, Wed)

Debiemme-Chouvy, Catherine........1210 (H6, Mon), ...........................................................1467 (J2, Mon) Deen, M...........................................821 (E4, Tue), .................................824 (E4, Tue), 825 (E4, Tue) Deheryan, Stella...........................1209 (H6, Mon) Dehghanpoor, Mojtaba.................... 689 (D1, Thu) Deibel, Carsten................................841 (E4, Wed) Del Colle, Vinicius.......................... 1345 (I3, Tue) Delamoreanu, Alexandru...............1186 (H5, Tue) Delaye, Vincent................................933 (E9, Tue) Delbos, Elise..........914 (E7, Wed), 995 (F2, Wed) Deleporte, Emmanuelle................ 1160 (H4, Wed) Della Marca, Vincenzo....................805 (E3, Wed) Dellinger, Anthony........................ 1226 (H7, Thu) Delmonde, Marcelo.........................1371 (I3, Thu) Delp, Samuel...................................325 (B2, Wed) Delpeux-Ouldriane, Sandrine....... 558 (B8, Mon), ............................... 641 (C1, Thu), 1452 (J1, Tue) Delport, Geraud.. 1127 (H4, Tue), 1160 (H4, Wed) Demeaux, Julien..............................320 (B2, Wed) Demopoulos, George.....................212 (B1, Wed), ....................................................... 402 (B4, Mon) Deng, Lucy......................................833 (E4, Wed) Deng, S. Z...................................... 548 (B8, Mon) Dennison, Christopher.....................488 (B6, Tue) Dercz, Grzegorz.............................. 1411 (I4, Tue) Deressa, Gemechu.......949 (E9, Tue), 951 (E9, Tue) Derycke, Vincent............................1127 (H4, Tue) Deshpande, Rutooj...........................411 (B4, Tue) Desjardins, Patrick........................1134 (H4, Tue), .......................................................1139 (H4, Tue) Detlefs, Blanka.................................185 (B1, Tue) Deutsch, Todd............................... 588 (B9, Mon), ..............................592 (B9, Tue), 1310 (H9, Thu) DeVivo, Gabriel.............................. 1399 (I4, Tue) Devnani, Harsha................................ 46 (A1, Tue) Dhall, Rohan................................ 1147 (H4, Wed) Dhanker, Rijul.................................844 (E4, Wed) Dhar, Devjani.................................. 640 (C1, Thu) Dhemaied, Emna........................... 1213 (H7, Thu) Di Lecce, Silvia............................. 1455 (J2, Mon) Di Natale, Corrado......................1238 (H8, Mon), ...................................................... 1257 (H8, Tue) Di Noto, Vito........133 (B1, Mon), 375 (B3, Wed), ............................ 1361 (I3, Wed), 1436 (I6, Mon) Diab, Amer.......................................895 (E6, Tue) Diao, Weijian.................................... 56 (A1, Tue) Díaz, F..............................................939 (E9, Tue) Dickey, Michael............................ 1496 (J3, Mon) Dickinson, James..........................1182 (H5, Tue), .......................................................1189 (H5, Tue) Diederichs, Carole.........................1144 (H4, Tue), ..................................................... 1160 (H4, Wed) Diemer, Peter................................. 812 (E4, Mon) DiLeo, Gregory...............................243 (B1, Wed) Dilliway, Gabriela.......................... 850 (E5, Mon) Dimitrov, Nikolay............................ 962 (F1, Tue) Ding, Bo..........................................541 (B7, Wed) Ding, Zhifeng.................................. 1405 (I4, Tue) Ding, Zhongfen................................175 (B1, Tue) Dionne, Eric.............. 51 (A1, Tue), 90 (A2, Mon) Divigalpitiya, Ranjith......................198 (B1, Wed) Djokic, Stojan................................. 987 (F2, Wed) Do, Bao........................................... 1414 (I4, Tue) Doan, The Nam Long.....................230 (B1, Wed) Dodabalapur, Ananth.....................811 (E4, Mon), ....................................................... 814 (E4, Mon) Doeff, Marca...................................316 (B2, Wed) Dogan, Fatma................................ 1455 (J2, Mon) Dohnalova, Katerina........................788 (E3, Tue) Dolciamore, James............................ 78 (A1, Tue) Dong, Hong.....................................768 (E2, Wed) Dong, Hongzhou...........................1175 (H5, Tue), ........................................................1368 (I3, Thu)

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D D’Souza, F...........1066 (H2, Thu), 1263 (H8, Tue) Da Ros, Tatiana............................. 1216 (H7, Thu) Dabonot, Aurore...............................564 (B8, Tue) Dadgarinezhad, Athareh................ 664 (D1, Wed), ....................................................... 665 (D1, Wed) Dagorne-Gutel, Elise........................564 (B8, Tue) Dai, Liming..........532 (B7, Wed), 1462 (J2, Mon) Dai, Min...........................................860 (E5, Tue) Dai, Sheng.............. 173 (B1, Tue), 385 (B3, Wed) Dai, Xiangfeng.................................154 (B1, Tue) Daimaru, Akimasa............................610 (B9, Tue) Dajvid, Mehrdad..............................930 (E9, Tue) Dale, Nilesh....................................243 (B1, Wed), ............................1013 (G1, Tue), 1025 (G1, Tue) Dale, Sara........................................1449 (J1, Tue) Damas, Christine.............................334 (B2, Wed) Damle, Sameer.......389 (B4, Mon), 516 (B7, Tue) Daniel, Lise.................................... 395 (B4, Mon) Danis, Laurence............................ 1485 (J3, Mon) Daphnomili, Dimitra....................1248 (H8, Mon) Darakchieva, Vanya....................... 735 (E2, Mon) Dargahi, Mahdi................................730 (E1, Tue) Darling, Robert............476 (B6, Tue), 480 (B6, Tue), ...........................1015 (G1, Tue), 1033 (G3, Wed) Darrasse, Luc................................ 1213 (H7, Thu) Das, Sushanta, K........................... 1066 (H2, Thu) Dasari, Ramachandra.................... 1225 (H7, Thu) Datta, Moni...........226 (B1, Wed), 389 (B4, Mon) Datta, Suman.........740 (E2, Mon), 848 (E5, Mon) Daub, Kevin...................................701 (D2, Mon) Dauber, Jan.......................................753 (E2, Tue) Dauphin Ducharme, Philippe......... 653 (D1, Wed) Daval, Nicolas................................ 880 (E6, Mon) Davis, Joshua..................................200 (B1, Wed) Davis, L. J......................................... 55 (A1, Tue) Davis, Ryan.....................................225 (B1, Wed) Davydov, Alexey........................... 1394 (I4, Mon) Dawson, Karen....... 1454 (J2, Mon), 1487 (J3, Mon) Day, Nicholas................................ 1302 (H9, Thu) Dayeh, Shadi.................................. 882 (E6, Mon) De Almeida, Nicole..........................441 (B5, Tue) De Andrade, Adalgisa......................942 (E9, Tue) De Gendt, Stefan............................ 732 (E2, Mon) De Keersgieter, An...........................746 (E2, Tue) de la Rosa Juarez, Catalina.............1503 (J3, Tue) de la Torre, Gema......................... 1080 (H2, Thu), ...................................................... 1265 (H8, Tue) De Long, Hugh.............................. 1387 (I4, Mon) de Saja, Jose Antonio.................... 1258 (H8, Tue) de Souza, M.....................................887 (E6, Tue) de Souza, M. A.................................889 (E6, Tue) de Souza, Michelly...........................898 (E6, Tue) de Tacconi, Norma........................ 1332 (I3, Mon) De Vito, Eric...................................196 (B1, Wed)

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Dong, Lifeng..............96 (A2, Tue), 98 (A2, Tue), ...........................550 (B8, Mon), 1167 (H4, Wed), ...........................1175 (H5, Tue), 1304 (H9, Thu), ........................................................1368 (I3, Thu) Dong, Xiao......................................216 (B1, Wed) Dong jin, Lee................................... 978 (F1, Tue) Donnadio, Anna........................... 1006 (G1, Tue), ...................................................... 1026 (G1, Tue) Doorn, Stephen..........................1145 (H4, Wed), | .........................1146 (H4, Wed), 1148 (H4, Wed), ..................................................... 1149 (H4, Wed) Doran, Kyle.................................... 657 (D1, Wed) Doria, R............................................889 (E6, Tue) Doria, Rodrigo.................................898 (E6, Tue) Dorn, Harry................................. 1091 (H3, Wed), ..........................1094 (H3, Wed), 1102 (H3, Wed) Dornhege, Monika..........................907 (E7, Wed) Dorren, Brett.................................. 809 (E4, Mon) Dorriety, W...............26 (A1, Tue), 660 (D1, Wed) dos Santos, S................................. 881 (E6, Mon), .................................885 (E6, Tue), 893 (E6, Tue) Doubek, Gustavo.............................536 (B7, Wed) Dowben, Peter.................................763 (E2, Wed) Doyle, Richard.............................. 1392 (I4, Mon) Dresselhaus, Mildred.................... 1051 (H1, Sun) Drews, Andy.................................. 110 (B1, Mon) Driscoll, David................................472 (B5, Wed) Drnec, Jakub....................................185 (B1, Tue) Drobizhev, Mikhail......................1239 (H8, Mon) Drouin, D.........................................939 (E9, Tue) Drzal, Lawrence T............................950 (E9, Tue) Du, Chun........................................ 586 (B9, Mon) Du, Rong-Gui................................. 666 (D1, Wed) Dubau, Laetitia................................ 1353 (I3, Tue) Dudek, Lisa......................................171 (B1, Tue) Dufour, Christian.............................792 (E3, Tue) Duhamel, Jean............................... 1264 (H8, Tue) Duhin, Alla...................................... 103 (A2, Tue) Duncan, Hugues..............................323 (B2, Wed) Dunham, Mark................................245 (B1, Wed) Dunn, Bruce................................... 496 (B7, Mon) Dunsch, Lothar.............................. 1076 (H2, Thu) Dunst, Andreas................................ 302 (B1, Thu) Duong, Dinh Loc...........................1174 (H5, Tue) Dupré, Nicolas................................201 (B1, Wed) Duque, Juan.................................... 687 (D1, Thu), .........................1145 (H4, Wed), 1146 (H4, Wed), ..........................1148 (H4, Wed), 1149 (H4, Wed) Duran Retamal, Jose Ramon............927 (E9, Tue) Durazzo, Michelangelo................. 1002 (F2, Wed) Durstock, Michael...........................524 (B7, Tue), ........................................................538 (B7, Wed) Dutartre, Didier.............................. 851 (E5, Mon) Dutcher, John R............................... 1396 (I4, Tue) Dutta, Abhijit..................................463 (B5, Wed) Dutta, Debosruti........................... 1114 (H4, Mon) Dyakonov, Vladimir.......................841 (E4, Wed), ..........................1065 (H2, Thu), 1158 (H4, Wed), ..................................................... 1164 (H4, Wed) Dyatkin, Boris................................1183 (H5, Tue) Döblinger, Markus...........................509 (B7, Tue)

Echeverria, Elena............................763 (E2, Wed) Edagawa, Kazuaki..........................1479 (J2, Tue), ........................................................1483 (J2, Tue) Edel, Joshua.................................. 1455 (J2, Mon) Edge, Patrick....................................451 (B5, Tue) Efimov, Alexander........................1244 (H8, Mon) Eichel, Ruediger........296 (B1, Thu), 1385 (I4, Mon) Eichhorn, S..................................... 670 (D1, Wed) Eikerling, Michael......................... 135 (B1, Mon), ........................................................474 (B5, Wed) Ein-Eli, Yair........... 296 (B1, Thu), 415 (B4, Tue), .............................681 (D1, Wed), 1385 (I4, Mon) Einarsson, Erik............................. 1107 (H4, Mon) Einkhah, Feryar.............................. 656 (D1, Wed) El Belghiti, Hanane........................914 (E7, Wed), ........................................................ 995 (F2, Wed) El Rais, Mahmoud..........................1501 (J3, Tue) El Sawy, Ehab................................. 102 (A2, Tue) El-Amin, Ammaarah.......................803 (E3, Wed) El-Khouly, Mohamed.................... 1263 (H8, Tue) El-Sayed, Hany............................... 102 (A2, Tue) Elahi, Atif........................................ 1404 (I4, Tue) Elam, Jeffrey.................................. 388 (B4, Mon) Elhassid, Dror..................................172 (B1, Tue) Eliaz, Noam..................................... 103 (A2, Tue) Eljarrat, Alberto................................791 (E3, Tue) Elliott, James.................................. 1311 (I2, Wed) Ellis, Jonathan.....1383 (I4, Mon), 1384 (I4, Mon) Elsler, Bernd....................................618 (C1, Wed) Elson, Laura...................................... 20 (A1, Tue) Eltayeb, Hussameldin.................... 140 (B1, Mon) Elwasif, Wael...................................412 (B4, Tue) Ender, Moses.......... 114 (B1, Mon), 407 (B4, Tue) Endo, Tatsuro...................................717 (E1, Tue) Endo, Yoichi.......... 236 (B1, Wed), 238 (B1, Wed) Eneman, Geert..................................746 (E2, Tue) Engels, Stephan................................753 (E2, Tue) Enomoto, Masato............................916 (E7, Wed) Eom, Chuhyon................................276 (B1, Wed) Eom, Seong Yong............................221 (B1, Wed) Epp, Viktor...................................... 302 (B1, Thu) Epshteyn, Albert............................ 1380 (I4, Mon) Epting, William.............................. 124 (B1, Mon) Epur, Rigved.......... 226 (B1, Wed), 516 (B7, Tue) Erikson, Heiki..................................358 (B3, Tue) Eriksson, Jens................................. 735 (E2, Mon) Eroglu, Damla.................................. 963 (F1, Tue) Ertas, Merve....................................538 (B7, Wed) Ervin, Matthew................................576 (B8, Tue) Esat, Burak.......................................818 (E4, Tue) Esipova, Tatiana............................ 1268 (H8, Tue) Eskusson, Jaanus.............................1373 (I3, Thu) Espinal, Anais..................................416 (B4, Tue) Esteves-Villanueva, José.................. 50 (A1, Tue), ........................................................1472 (J2, Tue) Estrada, Magali...............................826 (E4, Tue), .................................830 (E4, Tue), 898 (E6, Tue) Estrade, Sonia..................................791 (E3, Tue) Estridge, Vanora.............................1123 (H4, Tue) Etcheberry, Arnaud........................909 (E7, Wed), ............................. 912 (E7, Wed), 914 (E7, Wed), ..............................918 (E7, Wed) , 995 (F2, Wed) Etiemble, Aurelien......................... 113 (B1, Mon) Etorki, Abdunnaser.........................1501 (J3, Tue) Eustache, Etienne........................... 542 (B8, Mon) Evangelista, Tereza.........................1374 (I3, Thu) Evseev, Anatoly.......1391 (I4, Mon), 1394 (I4, Mon) Eyben, P...........................................861 (E5, Tue)

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E Eaker, Collin................................. 1496 (J3, Mon) Eastcott, Jennie............................. 1010 (G1, Tue) Easton, E. Bradley...........................451 (B5, Tue), ........................... 1010 (G1, Tue), 1011 (G1, Tue), ........................... 1023 (G1, Tue), 1366 (I3, Wed), ..............................1378 (I3, Thu), 1423 (I5, Tue), ........................................................1507 (J3, Tue) Ebbesen, Sune.................................470 (B5, Wed) Ebner, Martin...................................409 (B4, Tue) Ebrahimi, Fereshteh......................... 969 (F1, Tue) Echegoyen, Luis.......................... 1063 (H2, Wed), ...........................1085 (H3, Tue), 1097 (H3, Wed) 136

Fabbri, Emiliana...... 359 (B3, Tue), 440 (B5, Tue) Fabre, Bruno................................... 1410 (I4, Tue) Fafin, Alexandre...............................792 (E3, Tue) Fagan, Jeffrey............................... 1105 (H4, Mon) Fagas, Giorgos.................................750 (E2, Tue) Fagg, Duncan...................................89 (A2, Mon) Faghihi-Sani, Mohammad-Ali....... 656 (D1, Wed) Fahlman, Jason................................ 303 (B1, Thu) Faichuk, Melissa............................. 714 (D2, Tue) Fajner, Adam..................................707 (D2, Mon) Fakhry, Ahmed.............................1210 (H6, Mon) Fal’ko, Vladimir...............................756 (E2, Tue) Falk, Magnus.................................1358 (I3, Wed) Fan, Fang-Yu............723 (E1, Tue), 941 (E9, Tue) Fan, Guowei................................. 1167 (H4, Wed) Fan, Lisheng................................. 1062 (H2, Wed) Fang, Jason........... 266 (B1, Wed), 267 (B1, Wed), ............................... 333 (B2, Wed), 578 (B8, Tue) Fang, Shumin..................................468 (B5, Wed) Fang, Te-Hua..................................... 80 (A1, Tue) Fang, Yuanyuan............................. 1251 (H8, Tue) Fang, Zhigang.................................527 (B7, Wed) Faolain, Liam O...............................790 (E3, Tue) Fares, Robert....................................478 (B6, Tue) Farhad, Siamak................................413 (B4, Tue) Farnan, Ian.....................................700 (D2, Mon) Fatih, Khalid................................... 642 (C1, Thu) Fattakhova-Rohlfing, Dina...............509 (B7, Tue) Faustini, Marco................................743 (E2, Tue) Favia, Paola......................................746 (E2, Tue) Favre, Luc........................................743 (E2, Tue) Fayette, Matthew.............................. 962 (F1, Tue) Faynot, Olivier.................................866 (E5, Tue) Feckl, Johann...................................509 (B7, Tue) Fedkin, Mark...................................464 (B5, Wed) Fehse, Marcus................................ 394 (B4, Mon) Felici, Roberto..................................185 (B1, Tue) Feliu, Juan..................................... 1334 (I3, Mon) Feng, Cong.......................................824 (E4, Tue) Feng, Fangxia............................... 1198 (H6, Mon) Feng, Hongbin.................................427 (B4, Tue) Feng, Lai...................................... 1060 (H2, Wed) Feng, Xuning..................................257 (B1, Wed) Fenton, Kyle................................... 131 (B1, Mon) Fereira, Elisabete.............................. 972 (F1, Tue) Fereiro, Jerry................................... 1400 (I4, Tue) Fergus, Jeffrey.......695 (D2, Mon), 1480 (J2, Tue) Ferguson, Andrew......................... 1171 (H4, Thu) Fernandes, Jessica.......943 (E9, Tue), 1510 (J3, Tue) Fernandez, Cristina..........................895 (E6, Tue) Fernandez-Escudero, Jose Antonio........................ ...................................................... 1258 (H8, Tue) Ferré-Borrull, Josep........................835 (E4, Wed) Ferreira, Mario................................ 990 (F2, Wed) Ferreira, Paulo.................................232 (B1, Wed) Ferrer, Miriam......... 1182 (H5, Tue), 1189 (H5, Tue) Fey, George Ting-Kuo....................265 (B1, Wed) Feyzizarnagh, Hamid....................... 73 (A1, Tue), ...................................................... 1456 (J2, Mon) Fiala, Roman....................................185 (B1, Tue) Fiechter, Sebastian......................... 591 (B9, Mon) Figueiredo, Natalia..........................846 (E4, Wed) Filippone, Salvatore...................... 1075 (H2, Thu) Filoramo, Arianna.........................1127 (H4, Tue), ..................................................... 1160 (H4, Wed) Findlay, Melvin...............................1448 (J1, Tue) Finkelstein, David...........................361 (B3, Wed) Finnie, Paul.................................. 1112 (H4, Mon) Fiore, Catherine..............................1123 (H4, Tue) Firsich, David...................................514 (B7, Tue) Fischer, Florent.............................. 394 (B4, Mon) Flandre, D................887 (E6, Tue), 899 (E6, Tue) Flores, Jasmine....... 173 (B1, Tue), 256 (B1, Wed) Flygare, Josh....................................420 (B4, Tue) Meeting Program

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Fobelets, Kristel........255 (B1, Wed), 279 (B1, Wed) Foertig, Alexander...........................841 (E4, Wed) Fok, Eddie C. W..............................210 (B1, Wed) Foley, Matthew............................. 1387 (I4, Mon) Fominykh, Ksenia............................509 (B7, Tue) Fontanesi, Claudio.........................1178 (H5, Tue) Foo, Ce Yao......................................567 (B8, Tue) Fortunato, Guilherme...................... 1351 (I3, Tue) Fowler, Michael................................. 528 (B7, Wed), .................................. 614 (B9, Tue), 1264 (H8, Tue) Francis, Michael......... 608 (B9, Tue), 651 (D1, Wed) Frank, Curtis................................... 1420 (I5, Tue) Frank, Martin................................. 849 (E5, Mon) Franzò, Giorgia................................790 (E3, Tue) Frappier, Renaud............................ 542 (B8, Mon) Fraschke, Mirko...............................874 (E5, Tue) Freeman, Amihay.......................... 1464 (J2, Mon) Freiberg, Mira..................................494 (B6, Tue) Freire-Gormaly, Marina................ 1384 (I4, Mon) Freitas, Renato................................ 1350 (I3, Tue) Freunberger, Stefan......................... 302 (B1, Thu) Freund, Michael...............................593 (B9, Tue) Fricoteaux, Patrick.......101 (A2, Tue), 979 (F1, Tue) Friedl, Jochen..................................533 (B7, Wed) Frites, Mourad..................................609 (B9, Tue) Fritsch, Ingrid..............22 (A1, Tue), 67 (A1, Tue) Fry, Albert.......................................625 (C1, Wed) Fu, Wujun..................................... 1091 (H3, Wed) Fu, Xianzhu......................................437 (B5, Tue) Fu, Yeqing.......................................463 (B5, Wed) Fu, Zhen........................................ 1251 (H8, Tue) Fu-shi, Zhang..................................632 (C1, Wed) Fuchigami, Toshio..........................615 (C1, Wed), ........................................................621 (C1, Wed) Fugardi, Steve..................................860 (E5, Tue) Fujigaya, Tsuyohiko.......................308 (B2, Wed), ......................... 1117 (H4, Mon), 1194 (H6, Mon) Fujii, Minoru....................................794 (E3, Tue) Fujii, Shunjiro.............................. 1103 (H4, Mon) Fujiki, Satoshi....... 315 (B2, Wed), 330 (B2, Wed) Fujimoto, Shinji.............................. 713 (D2, Tue) Fujine, Sachio................................705 (D2, Mon) Fujita, Etsuko...................................595 (B9, Tue) Fukuda, Kenji................................... 977 (F1, Tue) Fukui, Ken-ichi............................ 1291 (H9, Wed) Fukumuro, Naoki........916 (E7, Wed), 977 (F1, Tue) Fukunaka, Yasuhiro..................... 1027 (G3, Wed), ..........................1029 (G3, Wed), 1031 (G3, Wed) Fukushima, Takafumi.......................873 (E5, Tue) Fukuzumi, Shunichi........................611 (B9, Tue), ......................... 1058 (H2, Wed), 1066 (H2, Thu), ......................... 1234 (H8, Mon), 1263 (H8, Tue), ...................................................... 1269 (H8, Tue) Fung, Alan........................................413 (B4, Tue) Fürstenhaupt, Tobias.................... 1198 (H6, Mon) Furube, Akihiro............................ 1279 (H9, Wed) Furukawa, Melissa......................... 786 (E3, Mon) Furukawa, Shinya...........................1483 (J2, Tue) Furuya, Yoshihisa.............................160 (B1, Tue) Fushi, Zhang................................... 638 (C1, Thu) Futaba, Don........1121 (H4, Mon), 1142 (H4, Tue)

Gan, Lin...........................................157 (B1, Tue) Ganesan, Selvarani...........................360 (B3, Tue) Gangloff, Sophie............................. 101 (A2, Tue) Gao, Han......................................... 1424 (I5, Tue) Gao, Huajian....................................406 (B4, Tue) Gao, Tong.......................................... 76 (A1, Tue) Gao, Xin........................................ 142 (B1, Mon), .............................. 280 (B1, Wed), 281 (B1, Wed) Gao, Yuan.........................................870 (E5, Tue) Garaeva, Guzel.............................. 1391 (I4, Mon) Garcia, Alejandro.......................... 1310 (H9, Thu) Garcia, Amanda..............................1365 (I3, Wed) García, R. Edwin........409 (B4, Tue), 503 (B7, Mon) Garcia-Moreno, Eugeni....................830 (E4, Tue) GarcÍa-Salaberri, Pablo...................234 (B1, Wed) Garich, Holly................................... 984 (F2, Wed) Garlow, Joseph............................. 1212 (H6, Wed) Garofano, Jacquelynn......................416 (B4, Tue) Garrick, Taylor.................................. 56 (A1, Tue) Garrido, Blas....................................791 (E3, Tue) Garsuch, Arnd.................................526 (B7, Wed) Garzon, Fernando............................1445 (J1, Tue) Gascon, Jose................................. 1113 (H4, Mon) Gasiorowski, Jacek........................ 810 (E4, Mon) Gaskill, D. K.................................. 739 (E2, Mon) Gasteiger, Hubert............................526 (B7, Wed) Gattu, Bharat...................................226 (B1, Wed) Gaufrès, Étienne............................1139 (H4, Tue), ..................................................... 1162 (H4, Wed) Gauquelin, Nicolas....................... 1292 (H9, Wed) Gauthier, Michel........................... 400 (B4, Mon), ....................................................... 501 (B7, Mon) Gauthier, Nicolas............................ 1410 (I4, Tue) Gauvin, Raynald.............................212 (B1, Wed) Gavish, Nir.....................................1313 (I2, Wed) Gayot, Charles................................. 301 (B1, Thu) Ge, D. H...........................................457 (B5, Tue) Ge, Daohan....................................... 10 (A1, Tue) Geaney, Hugh..................................905 (E7, Wed) Gébel, Gerard.........196 (B1, Wed), 301 (B1, Thu) Gebregziabiher, Daniel...................913 (E7, Wed) Gelling, Victoria............................. 815 (E4, Mon) Gelloz, Bernard........796 (E3, Tue), 798 (E3, Tue) Gelman, Danny.............................. 681 (D1, Wed) Gencarelli, Federica.........................749 (E2, Tue) Geng, Dongsheng........................... 299 (B1, Thu), ..............................501 (B7, Mon), 515 (B7, Tue), .........................................................523 (B7, Tue) Geng, Zongyu................................... 29 (A1, Tue) Gennero de Chialvo, Maria.............1369 (I3, Thu) Gentile, Pascal........ 563 (B8, Tue), 902 (E7, Wed) George, Chandramohan................ 499 (B7, Mon), ....................................................... 505 (B7, Mon) George, Kyle....................................592 (B9, Tue) George, Robert............................... 809 (E4, Mon) Georges, Cécile............................... 1408 (I4, Tue) Georgescu, Ramona...................... 1495 (J3, Mon) Gerhardt, Michael............................493 (B6, Tue) Gewirth, Andrew........................... 1309 (H9, Thu) Geyer, Maximilian...........................747 (E2, Tue) Ghadimkhani, Ghazaleh................ 1332 (I3, Mon) Ghanty, Chandan..............................144 (B1, Tue) Ghibaudo, Gérard.........859 (E5, Tue), 866 (E5, Tue) Ghods, Farbod..................................799 (E3, Tue) Gholamkhass, Bobak......................842 (E4, Wed) Ghosh, Prakash...............................367 (B3, Wed) Ghosh, Saunab............................ 1153 (H4, Wed), ...........................1159 (H4, Wed), 1220 (H7, Thu) Giacomini, R....................................899 (E6, Tue) Gibb, Thomas................................ 1455 (J2, Mon) Giebink, Noel..................................844 (E4, Wed) Gil Tolano, María.............................. 64 (A1, Tue) Gilbert, M.........................................861 (E5, Tue) Gileadi, Eliezer.............................. 103 (A2, Tue), .............................650 (D1, Wed), 1385 (I4, Mon) Gimenez, S.......................................891 (E6, Tue)

Gineys, Mickael..............................1452 (J1, Tue) Giordani, Vincent.......300 (B1, Thu), 327 (B2, Wed) Gittleson, Forrest.......504 (B7, Mon), 536 (B7, Wed) Gizzatov, Ayrat.............................. 1214 (H7, Thu) Glass, Jeffrey...................................1451 (J1, Tue) Glaudell, Anne.................................827 (E4, Tue) Gloukhov, Pavel............................. 667 (D1, Wed) Glueckert, Jan.............................. 1151 (H4, Wed) Glynn, Colm....................................905 (E7, Wed) Gobbo, Pierangelo............................718 (E1, Tue) Godin, Mark.................................... 708 (D2, Tue) Godínez-Salomón, Fernando............ 44 (A1, Tue) Godwin, Ian.....................................369 (B3, Wed) Goetz, Katelyn............................... 812 (E4, Mon) Gogoll, Adolf..................................240 (B1, Wed) Gogotsi, Pavel..................................171 (B1, Tue) Gogotsi, Yury.................................1183 (H5, Tue) Göl, Gültekin.................................. 132 (B1, Mon) Goldin, Mark................................ 1390 (I4, Mon), ............................1391 (I4, Mon), 1394 (I4, Mon) Goldin, Mikhail............................ 1390 (I4, Mon), ............................1391 (I4, Mon), 1394 (I4, Mon) Goli, Pradyumna..............................751 (E2, Tue) Golub, Tatiana.................................620 (C1, Wed) Gomes, Henrique.........721 (E1, Tue), 831 (E4, Tue) Gomez, Jamie................................. 506 (B7, Mon) Gomez Ribelles, J...........................307 (B2, Wed) Gómez-Escalonilla, Maria Jose.........1078 (H2, Thu) Gómez-Salazar, Sergio................. 1032 (G3, Wed) Goncalves, Anne-Marie.................909 (E7, Wed), ........................................................918 (E7, Wed) Gonçalves Fenga, Paula...................942 (E9, Tue) Goncharova, Lyudmila.....................743 (E2, Tue) Goñi, Aintzane.................................167 (B1, Tue) González, Felipe............................. 636 (C1, Thu) González, Ignacio...........................908 (E7, Wed) Gonzalez, Sebastian........................ 635 (C1, Thu) Goodwin, John.............................. 1252 (H8, Tue) Gopukumar, Sukumaran................ 139 (B1, Mon) Goran, Jacob...................................1478 (J2, Tue) Gorantla, Sandeep........................ 1292 (H9, Wed) Gorton, Lo..............944 (E9, Tue), 1358 (I3, Wed) Gostick, Jeff........... 419 (B4, Tue), 465 (B5, Wed) Goto, Keisuke..................................448 (B5, Tue) Gotts, Hugh.....................................776 (E2, Wed) Goubault, Lionel............................. 1408 (I4, Tue) Gougis, Maxime................................ 99 (A2, Tue) Gourbilleau, Fabrice........................792 (E3, Tue) Goward, Gillian........... 55 (A1, Tue), 245 (B1, Wed), ..............................273 (B1, Wed), 341 (B2, Thu), ................................ 344 (B2, Thu), 441 (B5, Tue) Graeff, Carlos..................................846 (E4, Wed) Graetz, Jason...................................170 (B1, Tue), ..............................202 (B1, Wed), 397 (B4, Mon) Graf, Klaus......................................274 (B1, Wed) Grafov, Boris................................. 1394 (I4, Mon) Grampp, Guenter........................... 1393 (I4, Mon) Granozzi, Gaetano...........................1370 (I3, Thu) Gray, Harry..................................... 304 (B1, Thu) Gray, McMahan...............................609 (B9, Tue) Gray, William...................................800 (E3, Tue) Graydon, John..................................562 (B8, Tue) Grebel, H............1177 (H5, Tue), 1204 (H6, Mon) Grebel, J.......................................1204 (H6, Mon) Grechko, Maksim.......................... 1172 (H4, Thu) Greeley, Jeffrey......356 (B3, Tue), 386 (B4, Mon) Green, Katy..................................... 1410 (I4, Tue) Green, Mark....................................806 (E3, Wed) Greenbaum, Steve.......................... 133 (B1, Mon) Greene, Andrew..............................767 (E2, Wed) Greenwood, Paul............................ 736 (E2, Mon) Greer, James.....................................750 (E2, Tue) Gregorkiewicz, Tom.........................788 (E3, Tue) Grelaud, Guillaume......................... 1410 (I4, Tue) Grey, Clare...................................... 344 (B2, Thu)

G Gómez de la Fuente, Jose Luis......1359 (I3, Wed) G. Zaragoza-Galán, Gerardo......... 1264 (H8, Tue) Gabrielli, Claude....... 410 (B4, Tue), 1047 (G4, Tue) Gagnon, Catherine......................... 402 (B4, Mon) Gagnon, Philippe............................1134 (H4, Tue) Gaiselmann, Gerd........................... 295 (B1, Thu) Gajewska, Agnieszka......................312 (B2, Wed) Galatage, Rohit...............................768 (E2, Wed) Galiano, Hervé................................320 (B2, Wed) Galli, Matteo....................................790 (E3, Tue) Gallo, Emma................................. 1271 (H8, Tue) Gamiz, Francisco.............................895 (E6, Tue) Meeting Program

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Griffin, Bruce................................... 971 (F1, Tue) Grochala, Wojciech........................1416 (I4, Wed) Gromovoy, Taras Yu.......................1125 (H4, Tue) Grossman, Jeffrey........................ 1166 (H4, Wed) Grosso, David..................................743 (E2, Tue) Groves, John................................. 1250 (H8, Tue) Grozovski, Vitali......................... 1040 (G3, Wed), ............................. 1386 (I4, Mon), 1412 (I4, Tue) Grubac, Zoran.................................. 980 (F1, Tue) Grützke, Martin.............................. 399 (B4, Mon) Gryko, Daniel...............................1239 (H8, Mon) Grzejszczyk, Katarzyna...................597 (B9, Tue) Gu, Chen Jie.....................................870 (E5, Tue) Gu, Chenjie......................................869 (E5, Tue) Guarr, Thomas........ 572 (B8, Tue), 634 (C1, Wed) Guay, Daniel...................................361 (B3, Wed) Guerfi, Abdelbast...........................212 (B1, Wed), ....................................................... 402 (B4, Mon) Guery, Claude................................. 991 (F2, Wed) Guétaz, Laure.................................. 1353 (I3, Tue) Gugoasa, Livia.............................. 1466 (J2, Mon) Gui, Feng.............. 671 (D1, Wed), 686 (D1, Thu) Guilleme, Julia.............................. 1265 (H8, Tue) Guillerez, Stéphane..........................933 (E9, Tue) Guillet, Nicolas......301 (B1, Thu), 467 (B5, Wed) Gul, O.................1137 (H4, Tue), 1207 (H6, Mon) Guldi, D. M................................. 1057 (H2, Wed), ...........................1192 (H6, Mon), 1260 (H8, Tue) Gulppi, Miguel............................... 659 (D1, Wed) Gunasekera, Bhagya......................... 59 (A1, Tue) Gunda, Naga Siva..........................1473 (J2, Tue), ........................................................1475 (J2, Tue) Gundlach, David.........823 (E4, Tue), 845 (E4, Wed) Guo, Chaozhong..............................352 (B3, Tue) Guo, Chenfeng............28 (A1, Tue), 37 (A1, Tue) Guo, Shirui............549 (B8, Mon), 903 (E7, Wed) Gupta, Niraj....................................... 73 (A1, Tue) Gupta, Sanjay................................ 1459 (J2, Mon) Gupta, Somya...................................749 (E2, Tue) Guschin, Dmitrii............................1358 (I3, Wed) Gutowski, Olof......... 25 (A1, Tue), 187 (B1, Wed) Guyomard, Dominique...................201 (B1, Wed) Guzman, Maribel............................ 101 (A2, Tue) Gwilliam, Russell.............................789 (E3, Tue) Gyenge, Elöd......... 365 (B3, Wed), 383 (B3, Wed)

Han, Alex.........................................157 (B1, Tue) Han, Hyungkyu...........539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Han, Min-Koo.........952 (E9, Tue), 955 (E9, Tue), .................................956 (E9, Tue), 957 (E9, Tue) Han, Oc Hee.................................... 1348 (I3, Tue) Han, Pengfei....................................310 (B2, Wed) Han, Shu-jen..................................1133 (H4, Tue) Han, Taehee.......... 254 (B1, Wed), 1013 (G1, Tue) Han, Taeyoung................................247 (B1, Wed) Han, Wei-Qiang...............................521 (B7, Tue) Han, Yoon Sung............................... 976 (F1, Tue) Hancock, Cathryn............................354 (B3, Tue) Handayani, Murni........................1229 (H8, Mon) Hanks, Douglas................................592 (B9, Tue) Hanrahan, R.............26 (A1, Tue), 660 (D1, Wed) Haque, Inam.................................... 643 (C1, Thu) Hara, Shoji......................................619 (C1, Wed) Harb, John...................................... 134 (B1, Mon) Hardin, William...............................385 (B3, Wed) Haregewoin, Atetegeb Meazah....... 339 (B2, Thu) Hariri, Maryam................................. 43 (A1, Tue) Härk, Eneli.............1352 (I3, Tue), 1373 (I3, Thu) Harrington, David........................ 1050 (G4, Tue), .............................1363 (I3, Wed), 1417 (I4, Wed) Harris, Charles.................................511 (B7, Tue) Harris, Kristopher..........................245 (B1, Wed), ........................................................273 (B1, Wed) Harris, Stephen................................146 (B1, Tue), ............................... 188 (B1, Wed), 411 (B4, Tue) Hartmann, Philip............................ 682 (D1, Wed) Hartwig, Sven................................. 989 (F2, Wed) Harutyunyan, Avetik................... 1104 (H4, Mon), .......................................................1136 (H4, Tue) Harvey, David..................................159 (B1, Tue) Harzer, Gregor................................526 (B7, Wed) Hasan, Maksudul.............................1471 (J2, Tue) Hasegawa, Aya................................916 (E7, Wed) Hasegawa, Kei............................. 1211 (H6, Wed) Hasegawa, Takashi........................ 1001 (F2, Wed) Hashida, Mitsuru........................... 1223 (H7, Thu) Hasobe, Taku................................1242 (H8, Mon) Hassan, Fathy................................. 554 (B8, Mon) Hassel, Achim................................ 810 (E4, Mon) Hata, Kenji......................................726 (E1, Tue), ...........................1121 (H4, Mon), 1142 (H4, Tue) Hatakeyama, Nozomu.....................1326 (I2, Thu) Hatayama, Ryo................................223 (B1, Wed) Hatem, Chris.................................. 857 (E5, Mon) Hau, Ben..........................................717 (E1, Tue) Haubold, Lars.................................. 1399 (I4, Tue) Hauch, Anne....................................470 (B5, Wed) Hauge, Robert.............................. 1150 (H4, Wed) Haverhals, Luke............................ 1387 (I4, Mon) Haverkamp, Richard......................1359 (I3, Wed) Hawk, Jeffrey........ 671 (D1, Wed), 686 (D1, Thu) Hayashi, Akari............................... 1020 (G1, Tue) Hayashi, Kenjiro............................ 731 (E2, Mon) Hayashi, Takashi..........................1243 (H8, Mon) He, Jr-Hau..............837 (E4, Wed), 927 (E9, Tue), .................................932 (E9, Tue), 959 (E9, Tue) He, Xiangming................................257 (B1, Wed) He, Xiaowei................................. 1150 (H4, Wed) He, Yonggen....................................917 (E7, Wed) He, Youfeng....................................917 (E7, Wed) Hecht, Stefan................................ 1059 (H2, Wed) Heeney, Martin............................... 808 (E4, Mon) Hefti, Ryan.......................................921 (E9, Tue) Heimfarth, Tobias.............................943 (E9, Tue) Heinrich, Wolfgang..........................874 (E5, Tue) Heitmann, Johannes.........................747 (E2, Tue) Helander, Michael...........................838 (E4, Wed) Heller, Daniel................................ 1225 (H7, Thu) Henderson, Wesley........................ 1387 (I4, Mon) Hendrickson, Mary....................... 141 (B1, Mon), ........................................................237 (B1, Wed) Hendriksen, Peter Vang...................470 (B5, Wed)

Henson, William..............................860 (E5, Tue) Heo, Jinseong................................. 741 (E2, Mon) Herranz, Juan..................................526 (B7, Wed) Herrero, Enrique............................. 1345 (I3, Tue) Herring, Andrew............................... 374 (B3, Wed), ................................ 375 (B3, Wed), 376 (B3, Wed) Hersam, Mark........754 (E2, Tue), 1140 (H4, Tue) Hertel, Tobias.............................. 1157 (H4, Wed), ..........................1158 (H4, Wed), 1164 (H4, Wed) Hervier, Antoine..............................912 (E7, Wed) Hesabi, Zohreh................................764 (E2, Wed) Hesari, Mahdi.................................. 1405 (I4, Tue) Heske, Clemens................................592 (B9, Tue) Hess, Dennis....................................... 2 (A1, Tue) Hettige, Chaminda..........................1327 (I2, Thu) Heyns, Marc.................................. 732 (E2, Mon), .............................749 (E2, Tue), 1209 (H6, Mon) Hibbs, Michael................................376 (B3, Wed) Hickner, Michael..... 487 (B6, Tue), 490 (B6, Tue) Hida, Akira................................... 1152 (H4, Wed) Hiezl, Zoltan..................................700 (D2, Mon) Higgins, Drew...... 528 (B7, Wed), 1017 (G1, Tue) Hight Walker, Angela................... 1105 (H4, Mon) Hightower, Adrian..........................276 (B1, Wed), ........................................................531 (B7, Wed) Higuchi, Tsunehiko....................... 1253 (H8, Tue) Hihara, Takehiko......................... 1027 (G3, Wed), ..................................................... 1031 (G3, Wed) Hikavyy, Andriy...............................746 (E2, Tue) Hilger, André.........123 (B1, Mon), 274 (B1, Wed) Hill, Jonathan...............................1246 (H8, Mon) Hill, MaryAnn................................. 687 (D1, Thu) Hill, Michael................................... 637 (C1, Thu) Hillman, Donna................................354 (B3, Tue) Hinebaugh, James......................... 125 (B1, Mon), .........................................................419 (B4, Tue) Hinkle, Christopher.........................768 (E2, Wed) Hipps, K. W................................... 1259 (H8, Tue) Hirahara, Kazuhiro............................ 16 (A1, Tue) Hirai, Muneyuki...............................929 (E9, Tue) Hiramitsu, Yusuke............................164 (B1, Tue) Hirano, Atsushi............................ 1103 (H4, Mon) Hirosawa, Ichiro............................. 853 (E5, Mon) Hirose, Fumihiko........16 (A1, Tue), 27 (A1, Tue) Hirota, Y......................................... 853 (E5, Mon) Hiszpanski, Anna........................... 813 (E4, Mon) Hitchcock, Adam.............................176 (B1, Tue), ...............................251 (B1, Wed), 996 (F2, Wed) Hiura, Kentaro.................................1483 (J2, Tue) Hjalmarrson, Per.............................470 (B5, Wed) Hlavata, Lenka.............................. 1458 (J2, Mon) Ho, Cherng-Rong............................837 (E4, Wed) Ho, Danny.......................................264 (B1, Wed) Ho, Thuong......................................410 (B4, Tue) Hoag, Cheyne P................................566 (B8, Tue) Hoch, Constantin.............................274 (B1, Wed) Höcker, Christian............................277 (B1, Wed) Hoegele, Alexander...................... 1151 (H4, Wed) Hoff, Andrew...................................582 (B8, Tue) Hoffmann, Michael R......................450 (B5, Tue) Hoffmannova, Hana........................ 1341 (I3, Tue) Hofmann, Matthias...................... 1151 (H4, Wed) Høgh, Jens.......................................470 (B5, Wed) Hojo, Nobuhiko..... 165 (B1, Tue), 616 (C1, Wed) Hollander, Matthew....................... 740 (E2, Mon) Holmes, Justin.........905 (E7, Wed), 920 (E9, Tue) Holt, Chris........................................513 (B7, Tue) Holtz, Mark..................................... 1428 (I5, Tue) Homma, Takayuki........................ 1029 (G3, Wed) Honda, Masahito............................. 1421 (I5, Tue) Hong, Chan-Hwa.............................. 36 (A1, Tue) Hong, Gongyi...................................596 (B9, Tue) Hong, Jin Pyo...................................817 (E4, Tue) Hong, Kwon....................................904 (E7, Wed) Hong, MunPyo............................... 785 (E3, Mon) Hong, Seong-Yoon...........................937 (E9, Tue)

H Ha, Jinsu......................................... 120 (B1, Mon) Ha, Min-Woo..................................952 (E9, Tue), .................................955 (E9, Tue), 956 (E9, Tue) Ha, Seong-Min.................................423 (B4, Tue) Ha, Taejun...................................... 814 (E4, Mon) Haag, Jacob......................................524 (B7, Tue) Haas, David......................................514 (B7, Tue) Haataja, Mikko................................225 (B1, Wed) Habibzadeh, Sajjad......................... 644 (C1, Thu) Habrioux, Aurelien.........................1360 (I3, Wed) Haddon, Robert..............................1122 (H4, Tue) Hadji, Emmanuel........563 (B8, Tue), 902 (E7, Wed) Haftbaradaran, Hamed.....................406 (B4, Tue) Hagfeldt, Anders..............................597 (B9, Tue) Hahn, Benjamin...............................171 (B1, Tue) Haino, Takeharu........................... 1069 (H2, Thu), .....................................................1236 (H8, Mon) Hakim, Jehanzeb.............................. 982 (F1, Tue) Halajko, Anna.................................205 (B1, Wed) Halalay, Ion......................................145 (B1, Tue) Halevi, Barr..................................... 1344 (I3, Tue) Hall, Tim......................................... 999 (F2, Wed) Hall, Timothy................................... 971 (F1, Tue) Halsall, Matthew......789 (E3, Tue), 793 (E3, Tue) Ham, Hyung Chul............................439 (B5, Tue) Hamblin, Michael......................... 1224 (H7, Thu) Hamers, Robert.........209 (B1, Wed), 328 (B2, Wed) Hamrock, Steven........................... 1435 (I6, Mon) 138

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Hong, Seungki....... 539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Hong, Suk-Gi................................. 120 (B1, Mon) Hong, Wan-Shick............................. 38 (A1, Tue), .............................. 259 (B1, Wed), 316 (B2, Wed) Hong, Young-jin..............................250 (B1, Wed) Hoogland, Sjoerd...... 757 (E2, Wed), 786 (E3, Mon) Hoolt, Uwe..................................... 132 (B1, Mon) Hopkins, Brandon...........................277 (B1, Wed) Hoque, Md.................................... 1017 (G1, Tue) Hori, Michio............ 164 (B1, Tue), 610 (B9, Tue) Horiguchi, Naoto..............................746 (E2, Tue) Horikawa, Shin...............................1450 (J1, Tue) Horng, Ray-Hua.............................762 (E2, Wed), ................................931 (E9, Tue), 935 (E9, Tue), .............................. 953 (E9, Tue), 1492 (J3, Mon) Hörpel, Gerhard............................. 132 (B1, Mon) Horstmann, Manfred...................... 850 (E5, Mon) Horton, Maurice..............................624 (C1, Wed) Horwood, Corie............................... 107 (A2, Tue) Hoshi, Yoshinao............................... 32 (A1, Tue), ...................................33 (A1, Tue), 34 (A1, Tue), ...........................1042 (G4, Tue), 1046 (G4, Tue), ............................. 1049 (G4, Tue), 1513 (J3, Tue) Hoshiba, Koji........ 315 (B2, Wed), 330 (B2, Wed) Hosoya, Ayaka.................................. 23 (A1, Tue) Hossain, Md. Shafayat.................. 742 (E2, Mon), ........................................................769 (E2, Wed) Hosseinidoust, Zeinab......................730 (E1, Tue) Hossen, Md. Obaidul......................769 (E2, Wed) Hoster, Harry........... 305 (B1, Thu), 408 (B4, Tue) Houser, Jake.....................................483 (B6, Tue) Houssa, Michel................................755 (E2, Tue) Hovington, Pierre........................... 402 (B4, Mon) Hsiao, Yu-Hsuan......932 (E9, Tue), 959 (E9, Tue) Hsiao, Yu-Jen.................................... 80 (A1, Tue) Hsiao, Yu-Ping.................................871 (E5, Tue) Hsieh, Chi-Feng...............................954 (E9, Tue) Hsieh, Wen-Feng............................. 106 (A2, Tue) Hsu, Che-Chi...................................871 (E5, Tue) Hsu, Chen-Pin..................................922 (E9, Tue) Hsu, Ching-Hsiang..........................843 (E4, Wed) Hsu, Hsiao-Hsuan............................. 17 (A1, Tue) Hsu, Hsin-Cheng..............................442 (B5, Tue) Hsu, S. H................151 (B1, Tue), 548 (B8, Mon) Hsu, You-Ren...................................922 (E9, Tue) Hsu, Yung-Jung................................936 (E9, Tue) Hsueh, Chang-Jung (Alan)............ 1462 (J2, Mon) Hsueh, Hsu-Hung.............................931 (E9, Tue) Hu, Chi-Chang.............................. 1461 (J2, Mon) Hu, Jianzhi.......................................517 (B7, Tue) Hu, Jiuning.......................................752 (E2, Tue) Hu, Mengjia...................................... 67 (A1, Tue) Hu, Michael.................................... 787 (E3, Mon) Hu, Xiaoyu.................................... 1499 (J3, Mon) Hu, Yuhai.........................................523 (B7, Tue) Huan, Tran.......................................84 (A2, Mon) Huang, Chiao-Ti............................. 852 (E5, Mon) Huang, Chih-Cheng.........................922 (E9, Tue) Huang, Chih-Mu..............................865 (E5, Tue) Huang, Chiung-Hui........................... 17 (A1, Tue) Huang, Chiung-Yi............................935 (E9, Tue) Huang, Hao.....................................240 (B1, Wed) Huang, Hsin-Chih...........................442 (B5, Tue), .........................................................460 (B5, Tue) Huang, Jiaxing..............................1181 (H5, Tue), ..................................................... 1285 (H9, Wed) Huang, Jin-Hua....... 19 (A1, Tue) , 151 (B1, Tue), ..............................461 (B5, Tue), 548 (B8, Mon), ........................................................1476 (J2, Tue) Huang, Julia....................................251 (B1, Wed) Huang, Jun-Fu.................................774 (E2, Wed) Huang, Kai-Pin...............................265 (B1, Wed) Huang, Kuo-Yen............................... 19 (A1, Tue) Huang, Sean....................................264 (B1, Wed) Huang, Sheng-Yao........3 (A1, Tue), 77 (A1, Tue) Huang, Shih-Yung............................958 (E9, Tue)

Huang, Tao......................................195 (B1, Wed) Huang, Wei-Ching...........................954 (E9, Tue) Huang, Xinyu.................................. 292 (B1, Thu) Huang, Yun-Hui..............................190 (B1, Wed) Huang, Yunxia................................1143 (H4, Tue) Huang, Zhen.....................................158 (B1, Tue) Hudak, Nicholas............................. 136 (B1, Mon) Hudaya, Chairul..........186 (B1, Wed), 801 (E3, Tue) Huerta, Lazaro............................... 1021 (G1, Tue) Huet, François................................. 1408 (I4, Tue) Hulko, Oksana..................................789 (E3, Tue) Hull, Caleb......................................370 (B3, Wed) Humbert, Michael............................416 (B4, Tue) Humphrey, Mark............................. 1410 (I4, Tue) Hung, Vinci................................... 1221 (H7, Thu) Hung, Ya-Chi.................................... 77 (A1, Tue) Hunter, Bryan.................................. 637 (C1, Thu) Hur, Jin-Young................................. 976 (F1, Tue) Hurley, Michael.............................. 662 (D1, Wed) Huskinson, Brian.............................493 (B6, Tue) Hussain, Tajamal.............................1372 (I3, Thu) Hussein, Riyad............................... 670 (D1, Wed) Hwang, Bing-Joe............................ 339 (B2, Thu), ................................ 444 (B5, Tue), 445 (B5, Tue) Hwang, Gi Suk.............................. 1441 (I6, Mon) Hwang, Gisuk.................................465 (B5, Wed) Hwang, Gyeong............................ 387 (B4, Mon), .............................607 (B9, Tue), 1208 (H6, Mon) Hwang, Hanna.................................771 (E2, Wed) Hwang, Heeyeon.............................319 (B2, Wed) Hwang, Jenn-Yeu...........................267 (B1, Wed), .........................................................578 (B8, Tue) Hwang, Jonathan............................ 504 (B7, Mon) Hwang, Ryong................................771 (E2, Wed) Hwang, Yeon Sang............................ 79 (A1, Tue) Hwang, Yongsoon............................. 73 (A1, Tue) Hwu, Jenn-Gwo..............................1508 (J3, Tue)

Ingersoll, David.............................. 136 (B1, Mon) Iñiguez, Benjamín............................826 (E4, Tue) Inman, Maria.................................... 971 (F1, Tue) Ino, Daishi........................................883 (E6, Tue) Ino, Kosuke................................... 1463 (J2, Mon) Inokawa, Hiroshi..............................900 (E6, Tue) Inokuma, Kiyoshi......................... 1280 (H9, Wed) Inose, Tomoko..............................1229 (H8, Mon) Inoue, Ayaka................................. 1115 (H4, Mon) Inoue, Taiki.................................. 1107 (H4, Mon) Irie, Hiroshi.................................. 1288 (H9, Wed) Irle, Stephan....... 1101 (H3, Wed), 1132 (H4, Tue) Irrera, Alessia...................................790 (E3, Tue) Isarain-Chávez, Eloy.......................1503 (J3, Tue) Ishibashi, Hiroki..............................223 (B1, Wed) Ishibashi, Koji.............................. 1152 (H4, Wed) Ishibashi, Yoko............................. 1029 (G3, Wed) Ishihara, Akimitsu........................ 1007 (G1, Tue), ...................................................... 1008 (G1, Tue) Ishihara, Shinsuke........................1246 (H8, Mon) Ishikawa, Masashi........ 75 (A1, Tue), 214 (B1, Wed) Ishikawa, Masato.............................748 (E2, Tue) Ishikawa, Yoshifusa......................... 964 (F1, Tue) Ishimori, Koichiro......................... 1254 (H8, Tue) Ishizaki, Hiroki................................960 (E9, Tue) Ishizu, Koutaro................................ 1421 (I5, Tue) Ishizuka, Tomoya.......................... 1269 (H8, Tue) Islam, Mohammad...................... 1108 (H4, Mon), ...................................................... 1217 (H7, Thu) Ismail, Iqbal....................................1505 (J3, Tue) Ismailov, Kairat................................168 (B1, Tue) Isoda, Seiji..................................... 1223 (H7, Thu) Itagaki, Masayuki............................. 32 (A1, Tue), ...................................33 (A1, Tue), 34 (A1, Tue), ...........................1042 (G4, Tue), 1046 (G4, Tue), ............................. 1049 (G4, Tue), 1513 (J3, Tue) Ito, Seishiro......................................960 (E9, Tue) Ito, Seitaro............. 315 (B2, Wed), 330 (B2, Wed) Ito, Takashi...................................... 1406 (I4, Tue) Ito, Yasuhiro................................. 1103 (H4, Mon) Ito, Yusuke..............32 (A1, Tue), 1049 (G4, Tue) Itocazu, Vitor....................................884 (E6, Tue) Itoh, Takashi.................................... 338 (B2, Thu) Itoh, Toshihiro................................. 1421 (I5, Tue) Ivaništšev, Vladislav..................... 1386 (I4, Mon) Ivanov, Aleksandar........................ 1455 (J2, Mon) Ivanova, Valentina..... 91 (A2, Tue), 933 (E9, Tue) Ivers-Tiffée, Ellen......................... 114 (B1, Mon), .........................................................407 (B4, Tue) Ivey, Douglas..........303 (B1, Thu), 346 (B2, Thu) Iwai, H..............................................859 (E5, Tue) Iwata, Naoko................................... 338 (B2, Thu) Izquierdo Barroso, Marta.............. 1085 (H3, Tue)

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I Iacona, Fabio....................................790 (E3, Tue) Iacoponi, John................................ 849 (E5, Mon) Iakimov, Tihomir............................ 735 (E2, Mon) Ibrayeva, Dinara...............................168 (B1, Tue) Ide, Masahiro...................................181 (B1, Tue) Idrissi, Hassane.............................. 113 (B1, Mon) Ieffa, Simona................................... 994 (F2, Wed) Iftikhar, Mariam.............................1137 (H4, Tue) Ifuku, Ryota....................................765 (E2, Wed) Iglesias, Immaculada.......................234 (B1, Wed) Ignatova, Tetyana......................... 1148 (H4, Wed) Ikeda, Brian..........706 (D2, Mon), 707 (D2, Mon) Ikeda, Katsuyoshi......................... 1277 (H9, Wed) Ikegami, Naokatsu...........................796 (E3, Tue) Illescas, Beatriz M...................... 1059 (H2, Wed), ...................................................... 1070 (H2, Thu) Illig, Jörg........................................ 114 (B1, Mon) Im, Byoungyong.......................... 1034 (G3, Wed) Im, Dongmin.................................. 392 (B4, Mon) Im, Seongil.....................................807 (E3, Wed), .................................820 (E4, Tue), 938 (E9, Tue) Imahori, Hiroshi.......................... 1055 (H2, Wed), ......................... 1223 (H7, Thu), 1244 (H8, Mon), ...........................1270 (H8, Tue), 1281 (H9, Wed) Imamoto, Hiroshi............................ 1421 (I5, Tue) Imanaka, Nobuhito........................... 23 (A1, Tue), ........................................................222 (B1, Wed) Imanishi, Akihito......................... 1291 (H9, Wed) Imbeault, Régis...............................361 (B3, Wed) Inada, Mami.................................. 1223 (H7, Thu) Inagi, Shinsuke.......... 615 (C1, Wed), 621 (C1, Wed) Inatomi, Yu......................................616 (C1, Wed) Inatomi, Yuu.....................................165 (B1, Tue) Inberg, Alexandra........................... 103 (A2, Tue), ...................................................... 1464 (J2, Mon) Ince, Mine..................................... 1265 (H8, Tue)

J Jablonski, Andrzej..........................1362 (I3, Wed) Jackson, Thomas.............................845 (E4, Wed) Jacobson, Allan...............................204 (B1, Wed) Jadhav, Harsharaj............................261 (B1, Wed) Jadwisienczak, Wojciech.................940 (E9, Tue) Jagminienė, Aldona........................382 (B3, Wed), .........................................................455 (B5, Tue) Jagwani, Akanksha....................... 1036 (G3, Wed) Jain, Amrita.......... 557 (B8, Mon), 559 (B8, Mon) Jain, Rajeev....................................... 48 (A1, Tue) Jain, Rishabh....................................182 (B1, Tue) Jamal, Mamun.................................1471 (J2, Tue) James, David..................................1354 (I3, Wed) James, Robinson.............................763 (E2, Wed) Janaky, Csaba................................ 1332 (I3, Mon) Janarthanan, Rajeswari...................376 (B3, Wed) Jang, Hyuk-Jae.................................823 (E4, Tue) Jang, Jin Nyoung............................ 785 (E3, Mon) Jang, Kihun.................................... 546 (B8, Mon) Jang Jian, Shiu-Ko...........................865 (E5, Tue) 139


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Janik, Michael.................................1323 (I2, Thu) Jankowski, Piotr..............................312 (B2, Wed) Jannaty, P........................................ 882 (E6, Mon) Januszewska, Aneta...................... 1339 (I3, Mon), ...................................................... 1381 (I4, Mon) Jasinski, Jacek......... 588 (B9, Mon), 1310 (H9, Thu) Javery, Kerry...................................624 (C1, Wed) Jaworowski, Mark............................ 971 (F1, Tue) Jayaraman, Ambalavanan...............471 (B5, Wed) Jayasankar, Barathram.....................159 (B1, Tue) Jebaraj, Adriel................................. 1397 (I4, Tue) Jeddi, Kazem...................................314 (B2, Wed) Jeng, Chih-Cherng...........................865 (E5, Tue) Jennings, G.......................................729 (E1, Tue) Jeon, Hongrae................................... 35 (A1, Tue) Jeon, Jae-Deok..........227 (B1, Wed), 272 (B1, Wed) Jeon, Pyo Jin...........807 (E3, Wed), 938 (E9, Tue) Jeon, Yeryung......... 539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Jeong, Changui................................191 (B1, Wed) Jeong, Choonsik..............................771 (E2, Wed) Jeong, Dae-Yeong......................... 647 (D1, Wed), ....................................................... 648 (D1, Wed) Jeong, Hye Won...............................605 (B9, Tue) Jeong, Hyunwoo............................ 546 (B8, Mon) Jeong, Jiseon......... 326 (B2, Wed), 336 (B2, Wed) Jeong, Seong..................................... 42 (A1, Tue) Jerkiewicz, Gregory........................160 (B1, Tue), ...................................................... 1335 (I3, Mon) Jeu, Cody...................................... 1219 (H7, Thu) Jeyabharathi, Chinnaya................. 1379 (I4, Mon) Jha, Rashmi.....................................803 (E3, Wed) Jhu, Jhe-Ciou...........612 (B9, Tue), 928 (E9, Tue) Ji, Chang.........................................626 (C1, Wed) Jia, Charles.............. 573 (B8, Tue), 574 (B8, Tue) Jia, Qingying........... 156 (B1, Tue), 157 (B1, Tue) Jia, Zhe...................332 (B2, Wed), 347 (B2, Thu) Jian, Fu-Yen.....................................612 (B9, Tue) Jiang, Dechen.................................. 639 (C1, Thu) Jiang, Gaopeng..........128 (B1, Mon), 283 (B1, Wed) Jiang, Junhua................................. 1486 (J3, Mon) Jiang, Jyh-Chiang........................... 396 (B4, Mon) Jiang, Meng.....................................245 (B1, Wed) Jiang, Yi..........................................463 (B5, Wed) Jiang, Yong.......................................577 (B8, Tue) Jiang, Zenan....................................842 (E4, Wed) Jiao, Feng....................................... 498 (B7, Mon) Jiao, J. W..........................................457 (B5, Tue) Jiao, Jiwei.......................................... 10 (A1, Tue) Jiao, Mingzhi................................ 1096 (H3, Wed) Jimenez Tajada, Juan.......................825 (E4, Tue), ....................................................... 881 (E6, Mon) Jin, Bo..............................................948 (E9, Tue) Jin, Chang-Soo................................189 (B1, Wed) Jin, Yoshito..................................... 879 (E6, Mon) Johnson, Christopher......................530 (B7, Wed) Johnston, Keith...............................385 (B3, Wed) Joiner, Corey...................................764 (E2, Wed) Joiret, Suzanne................................ 1408 (I4, Tue) Jones, Deborah............................. 1006 (G1, Tue), ...........................1024 (G1, Tue), 1026 (G1, Tue), ............................. 1375 (I3, Thu), 1376 (I3, Thu), ........................................................ 1426 (I5, Tue) Jones, Jaylan..................................1313 (I2, Wed) Jones, Jennifer.................................334 (B2, Wed) Jones, Keith......................................147 (B1, Tue) Jones, Kevin................................... 857 (E5, Mon) Jones, Kim......................................905 (E7, Wed) Jono, Ryota......................................1329 (I2, Thu) Joos, Jochen.....................................407 (B4, Tue) Joos, Martin....................................322 (B2, Wed) Joost, Urmas................................. 1195 (H6, Mon) Joung, Daeha..................................1176 (H5, Tue) Jow, T. Richard................................325 (B2, Wed) Ju, Byeong-Kwon............................. 36 (A1, Tue) Ju, HyungKuk................................... 35 (A1, Tue) Judex, Stefan................................. 1228 (H7, Thu)

Jung, Doohwan...............................252 (B1, Wed) Jung, Ho-Young..............................248 (B1, Wed) Jung, Hwan Gyo................................ 70 (A1, Tue) Jung, Mi-Hee................................... 1434 (I5, Tue) Jung, Wooduck................................771 (E2, Wed) Jung, Yongju..................................... 42 (A1, Tue) Jurchescu, Oana......... 812 (E4, Mon), 823 (E4, Tue) Jurczak, M........................................885 (E6, Tue) Jurczakowski, Rafal..................... 1339 (I3, Mon), .............................1381 (I4, Mon), 1411 (I4, Tue), .......................................................1416 (I4, Wed)

Karim, Karim..................................758 (E2, Wed) Karimi, Shahram............................. 998 (F2, Wed) Karlsson, Christoffer......................240 (B1, Wed), ........................................................241 (B1, Wed) Kasahara, Kazunori....................... 1042 (G4, Tue) Kasai, Hideaki..............................1231 (H8, Mon) Kasuk, Heili................................. 1040 (G3, Wed) Kataura, Hiromichi...................... 1103 (H4, Mon) Katayama, Asahi.............................619 (C1, Wed) Katayama, Noboru...........................179 (B1, Tue) Katic, Jozefina.................................. 981 (F1, Tue) Katiyar, Ram S.................................872 (E5, Tue) Kato, Chiaki...................................705 (D2, Mon) Kato, Takanori.................................228 (B1, Wed) Kato, Yuichi................................. 1115 (H4, Mon) Katoh, Ryoji................................. 1027 (G3, Wed) Katoh, Ryuzi................................ 1279 (H9, Wed) Katsumata, Ken-ichi......................... 93 (A2, Tue) Katz, Evgeny....................................725 (E1, Tue) Kaur, Kamaljit.................................1475 (J2, Tue) Kavakli, Cüneyt..............................526 (B7, Wed) Kaveevivitchai, Watchareeya..........204 (B1, Wed) Kawai, Yuya...................................... 82 (A1, Tue) Kawakubo, Ken................................900 (E6, Tue) Kawashima, Yuki........................ 1058 (H2, Wed), .....................................................1234 (H8, Mon) Kaye, Steven....................................174 (B1, Tue) Kazachkin, Dmitry....................... 1161 (H4, Wed) Kazemi, Sona.................................. 642 (C1, Thu) KC, Santosh................................... 403 (B4, Mon) Kelber, Jeffry...................................763 (E2, Wed) Kelly, Elizabeth............................... 687 (D1, Thu) Kelly, Joseph....................................150 (B1, Tue) Kelsall, Geoff..................................219 (B1, Wed) Kennedy, Tadhg..............................906 (E7, Wed) Kenyon, Anthony........789 (E3, Tue), 802 (E3, Wed) Kepley, Christopher...................... 1226 (H7, Thu) Kerman, Kagan................................... 640 (C1, Thu), ................................717 (E1, Tue), 1221 (H7, Thu) , ........................... 1469 (J2, Mon), 1489 (J3, Mon) Kerr, John.......................................... 78 (A1, Tue) Kerzenmacher, Sven........................727 (E1, Tue) Keshavarzi, Rasoul.........................758 (E2, Wed) Ketabi, Sanaz.................................. 1427 (I5, Tue) Ketkar, Supriya................................582 (B8, Tue) Keyes, Jeff....................................... 708 (D2, Tue) Kgatwane, Kenneth..........................432 (B4, Tue) Khakifirooz, Ali.............................. 876 (E6, Mon) Khan, Gulzar....................................447 (B5, Tue) Khan, Mohammad......................... 1496 (J3, Mon) Khan, Saeed Uz Zaman................. 742 (E2, Mon), ........................................................769 (E2, Wed) Khan, Shahed...................................609 (B9, Tue) Khanfar, Mohammad........................ 43 (A1, Tue) Khatkar, Satyender........................... 12 (A1, Tue), ............................. 1413 (I4, Tue), 1470 (J2, Mon) Khomenkova, Larysa.......................792 (E3, Tue) Khondaker, Saiful...........................819 (E4, Tue), ............................ 1141 (H4, Tue), 1176 (H5, Tue) Khosru, Quazi D. M........................769 (E2, Wed) Khoury, Tony................................ 1251 (H8, Tue) Khripin, Constantine................... 1105 (H4, Mon), ..................................................... 1109 (H4, Mon) Khubutiya, Mogely....................... 1390 (I4, Mon) Khue, Luu............. 336 (B2, Wed), 337 (B2, Wed) Khunsin, Worawut..........................906 (E7, Wed) Khurana, Sanchit.............................464 (B5, Wed) Khvatov, Valery............................. 1390 (I4, Mon) Kiebach, Ragnar..............................470 (B5, Wed) Kikai, Kohei.......... 236 (B1, Wed), 238 (B1, Wed) Kikuchi, Takanori............................. 964 (F1, Tue) Kim, Ae Rhan.................................... 41 (A1, Tue) Kim, Baejung.................................... 63 (A1, Tue) Kim, Bom.......................................... 41 (A1, Tue) Kim, Bosul........................................ 36 (A1, Tue)

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K Kadish, Karl.................................. 1251 (H8, Tue) Kadowaki, Satoshi....................... 1027 (G3, Wed) Kaewsuk, Jutamas......................... 647 (D1, Wed), ....................................................... 648 (D1, Wed) Kagajwala, Burhanuddin................. 999 (F2, Wed) Kaihatsu, Noriyuki..........................615 (C1, Wed) Kakehi, Yoshiharu...........................223 (B1, Wed) Kalimuldina, Gulnur........................168 (B1, Tue) Kalinin, Sergei.................................147 (B1, Tue) Kalisvaart, Peter............................. 390 (B4, Mon) Kalita, Michal.................................312 (B2, Wed) Kallfaß, Christoph...........................274 (B1, Wed) Kallick, Jeremy............................... 637 (C1, Thu) Kallip, Silvar................................ 1040 (G3, Wed) Kalra, Vibha.....................................568 (B8, Tue) Kalu, Egwu.................................... 506 (B7, Mon) Kalubarme, Ramchandra................260 (B1, Wed), ........................................................261 (B1, Wed) Kamat, Prashant........................... 1082 (H2, Thu), ..................................................... 1286 (H9, Wed) Kambham, Ajay...............................861 (E5, Tue) Kamel, Azhar.................................1126 (H4, Tue) Kameyama, Tatsuya..................... 1278 (H9, Wed) Kamins, Ted.....................................745 (E2, Tue) Kamppuri, Taina............................ 1488 (J3, Mon) Kamundi, Martha............................. 962 (F1, Tue) Kanakia, Shruti............................. 1228 (H7, Thu) Kanemitsu, Yoshihiko................... 1169 (H4, Thu) Kang, Dong-Ho................................. 36 (A1, Tue) Kang, Ho-Kyu.................................911 (E7, Wed) Kang, Hsiu-Yu................................ 679 (D1, Wed) Kang, Hyeon-Gu.............................287 (B1, Wed) Kang, Ik Su......................................426 (B4, Tue) Kang, Il Hyuk...................................423 (B4, Tue) Kang, Jeon..................................... 1225 (H7, Thu) Kang, Jeung Ku................................604 (B9, Tue) Kang, Jong Hun........................... 1299 (H9, Wed) Kang, Kisuk....................................529 (B7, Wed) Kang, Moon-Sung..........................275 (B1, Wed), ........................................................384 (B3, Wed) Kang, Narae...........819 (E4, Tue), 1141 (H4, Tue) Kang, Sa-Geun................................262 (B1, Wed) Kang, Sang Yeol..............................911 (E7, Wed) Kang, Sehun....................................904 (E7, Wed) Kang, Sunho.......... 191 (B1, Wed), 208 (B1, Wed) Kang, Un Seock...............................605 (B9, Tue) Kang, W. P..............151 (B1, Tue), 548 (B8, Mon) Kang, Weng.....................................1476 (J2, Tue) Kang, Yen-Wen................................922 (E9, Tue) Kang, Yoon-Sok..............................319 (B2, Wed) Kang, Yuhong..........105 (A2, Tue), 108 (A2, Tue) Kanneganti, Kumud........................ 292 (B1, Thu) Kanno, Ryoji...................................201 (B1, Wed) Kanomata, Kensaku........ 16 (A1, Tue), 27 (A1, Tue) Kao, Hsien-Ming.............................333 (B2, Wed) Kao, Yu-Cheng................................762 (E2, Wed) Kaplan, Justin...................................718 (E1, Tue) Karacolak, Tutku.........95 (A2, Tue), 1494 (J3, Mon) Karan, Kunal................................. 129 (B1, Mon), ............................... 159 (B1, Tue), 1328 (I2, Thu) Karaoglan, Gulten........................... 1428 (I5, Tue) Karikis, Kostas.............................1248 (H8, Mon)

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Kim, Brian.............554 (B8, Mon), 575 (B8, Tue), .......................................................1191 (H5, Tue) Kim, Byung-hyun............................. 40 (A1, Tue) Kim, Chisu......................................250 (B1, Wed) Kim, Chul Am.................................1514 (J3, Tue) Kim, Dae-Wi...................................270 (B1, Wed) Kim, Dong Young........................ 1211 (H6, Wed) Kim, Dong-Shik..........73 (A1, Tue), 1456 (J2, Mon) Kim, Dong-Won......... 335 (B2, Wed), 426 (B4, Tue) Kim, Donghun............................. 1197 (H6, Mon) Kim, Duck Jool...............................221 (B1, Wed) Kim, Eun-Ji................................... 1004 (F2, Wed) Kim, Gi...........................................1512 (J3, Tue) Kim, Haekyoung..............................462 (B5, Tue) Kim, Haiwon...................................771 (E2, Wed) Kim, Hak-Sung.............................. 546 (B8, Mon) Kim, Hana....................................... 986 (F2, Wed) Kim, Hasuck................................... 1348 (I3, Tue) Kim, Hee Su.....................................439 (B5, Tue) Kim, Hwan......................................215 (B1, Wed) Kim, Il-Hwan...................................937 (E9, Tue) Kim, In............................................ 1348 (I3, Tue) Kim, Jaehyuk..................................191 (B1, Wed) Kim, Jeong Kil.................................. 74 (A1, Tue) Kim, Jeonghyun..........539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Kim, Ji Eun.................................. 1298 (H9, Wed) Kim, Ji-Rae.................................... 130 (B1, Mon) Kim, Jihoon......................................951 (E9, Tue) Kim, Jin Sung.........807 (E3, Wed), 938 (E9, Tue) Kim, Jin Yong..................................495 (B6, Tue) Kim, Jong Guk.................................423 (B4, Tue) Kim, Jong-Su...................................949 (E9, Tue) Kim, Jong-Yun.............................. 1004 (F2, Wed) Kim, Jongsu.....................................951 (E9, Tue) Kim, Joo Hyun....... 539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Kim, Joo-Seong............................. 404 (B4, Mon) Kim, Joon-Hee............................... 120 (B1, Mon) Kim, Jung Hyun..............................324 (B2, Wed) Kim, JungAh................................. 1083 (H2, Thu) Kim, K. B........................................189 (B1, Wed) Kim, Ki-Tae................................... 393 (B4, Mon) Kim, Kyoo Young.......70 (A1, Tue), 74 (A1, Tue) Kim, Kyu Min.......141 (B1, Mon), 237 (B1, Wed) Kim, Kyung Hyun............................. 36 (A1, Tue) Kim, Min Je.....................................938 (E9, Tue) Kim, Min-Woo......647 (D1, Wed), 648 (D1, Wed) Kim, Sang Hern...............................435 (B4, Tue) Kim, Sang Ouk............................. 1261 (H8, Tue) Kim, Sang-Hyeon......................... 856 (E5, Mon), ....................................................... 858 (E5, Mon) Kim, Sangkyung.............................252 (B1, Wed) Kim, Seok.........1295 (H9, Wed), 1298 (H9, Wed) Kim, Soo........................................... 24 (A1, Tue) Kim, Soo-Hyun............................ 1034 (G3, Wed) Kim, Soohyun.................................464 (B5, Wed) Kim, Su Hwan.................................911 (E7, Wed) Kim, Sun-Jae.........194 (B1, Wed), 393 (B4, Mon) Kim, Sung Jin................................... 70 (A1, Tue) Kim, Sung-Wook....... 170 (B1, Tue), 202 (B1, Wed) Kim, Sunjung............................... 1034 (G3, Wed) Kim, Tae............................................ 42 (A1, Tue) Kim, Tae Young.............................262 (B1, Wed), ........................... 330 (B2, Wed), 1202 (H6, Mon) Kim, Taehoon...........949 (E9, Tue), 951 (E9, Tue) Kim, Wan...................................... 1004 (F2, Wed) Kim, Won Bae........ 381 (B3, Wed), 423 (B4, Tue) Kim, Yern Seung.......................... 1299 (H9, Wed) Kim, Yong-Han...............................260 (B1, Wed) Kim, Yong-Hoon..............................957 (E9, Tue) Kim, Youn-Geun.............................913 (E7, Wed) Kim, Young-Shil..............................952 (E9, Tue) Kim, Youngugk...............................191 (B1, Wed) Kim, Younsoo.................................911 (E7, Wed) Kimijima, Ken’ichi...................... 1280 (H9, Wed) Kimura, Takahide...........................1188 (H5, Tue)

Kinoshita, Hidenori...................... 1107 (H4, Mon) Kinoshita, Shinji..............................177 (B1, Tue) Kintzel, Birgit..................................357 (B3, Tue) Kirillov, Oleg..................................845 (E4, Wed) Kirk, Donald.......... 562 (B8, Tue), 573 (B8, Tue), ............................. 574 (B8, Tue), 1039 (G3, Wed) Kirsch, Jeffrey.......... 1468 (J2, Mon), 1480 (J2, Tue) Kish, Joey....................................... 653 (D1, Wed) Kissel, Jessica................................. 637 (C1, Thu) Kitada, Shingo.................................631 (C1, Wed) Kitaura, Ryo................................. 1093 (H3, Wed) Klages, Claus-Peter......................... 989 (F2, Wed) Klages, Merle................................. 123 (B1, Mon) Klak, Karolona................................ 1342 (I3, Tue) Klamor, Sebastian.......................... 399 (B4, Mon) Kleiman, Rafael...............................799 (E3, Tue) Klemm, Volker.................................747 (E2, Tue) Klunder, Kevin.................................572 (B8, Tue) Kluy, Norbert................................ 1338 (I3, Mon) Klychnikova, Elena....................... 1391 (I4, Mon) Klöpsch, Richard..............................152 (B1, Tue) Knapp, Quintin...............................701 (D2, Mon) Knauss, Daniel................................374 (B3, Wed) Knehr, Kevin....................................488 (B6, Tue) Knights, A........................................793 (E3, Tue) Knights, Andy..................................789 (E3, Tue) Knoche, Krysti................................1327 (I2, Thu) Knospe, Carl................................. 1499 (J3, Mon) Ko, Chih-Yu....................................1476 (J2, Tue) Ko, Frank........................................842 (E4, Wed) Ko, Jang Myoun...............................435 (B4, Tue) Ko, Jeongsik................................... 130 (B1, Mon) Ko, Jonathan...................................205 (B1, Wed) Kobashi, Kazufumi........................1142 (H4, Tue) Kobayashi, Kenji.........164 (B1, Tue), 610 (B9, Tue) Kobayashi, Ryosuke...................... 1269 (H8, Tue) Kobayashi, Takeshi..........................148 (B1, Tue) Kobayashi, Yo..................................148 (B1, Tue) Kodate, Junichi.............................. 879 (E6, Mon) Koeppel, Brian.................................479 (B6, Tue) Kogoshi, Sumio...............................179 (B1, Tue) Kohandehghan, Alireza.................. 390 (B4, Mon) Kohl, Paul..............373 (B3, Wed), 1425 (I5, Tue) Köhler, Christian..............................727 (E1, Tue) Kohno, Yuji......................................448 (B5, Tue) Kojima, Akira...................................796 (E3, Tue) Kojima, Takahiko.......................... 1269 (H8, Tue) Kokoh, K. Boniface........................1374 (I3, Thu) Kolenc, K......................................... 980 (F1, Tue) Kolesnikov, Vladimir.................... 1391 (I4, Mon) Kolla, Praveen..................................184 (B1, Tue) Kollender, Jan................................ 810 (E4, Mon) Kolli, Sowmya.............................. 1310 (H9, Thu) Komadina, Jason.......................... 1029 (G3, Wed) Komatsu, Atsushi...........................702 (D2, Mon) Komatsu, Naoki............................1188 (H5, Tue), ......................... 1118 (H4, Mon), 1241 (H8, Mon) Konarov, Aishuak...........................230 (B1, Wed), ........................................................314 (B2, Wed) Kondo, Toshiaki........................... 1275 (H9, Wed) Kondratenko, Mykola..................... 1400 (I4, Tue) Kong, Fantai.....................................434 (B4, Tue) Kongkanand, Anusorn......................157 (B1, Tue) König, Michael...............................364 (B3, Wed) Konishi, Hirokazu........................... 992 (F2, Wed) Kono, Junichiro............................ 1150 (H4, Wed) Konopka, Daniel............................. 304 (B1, Thu) Koo, Bo Ram..................................250 (B1, Wed) Kopanski, Joseph.............................823 (E4, Tue) Kopidakis, Nikos.......................... 1171 (H4, Thu) Korzeniewski, Carol...................... 1407 (I4, Tue), ........................................................ 1428 (I5, Tue) Kosari, Ali...................................... 677 (D1, Wed) Kosec, Tadeja.................................697 (D2, Mon) Kosemura, Daisuke..........................744 (E2, Tue)

Koshida, Nobuyoshi........................796 (E3, Tue), .........................................................798 (E3, Tue) Kosmala, Tomasz.......................... 1256 (H8, Tue) Koszelewski, Dominik.................1239 (H8, Mon) Kotani, Hiroaki............................. 1269 (H8, Tue) Kötz, Rüdiger.......... 359 (B3, Tue), 440 (B5, Tue) Koukharenko, Elena...........................11 (A1, Tue) Kovalenko, Andriy.......................... 1400 (I4, Tue) Kowalczyk, Tim........................... 1101 (H3, Wed) Kowalski, Damian............................ 966 (F1, Tue) Koyama, Masahiro...........................859 (E5, Tue) Koyanagi, Mitsumasa......................873 (E5, Tue) Koza, Jakub...........370 (B3, Wed), 545 (B8, Mon) Kozawa, Sumio...............................1326 (I2, Thu) Kozlova, Jekaterina..........................358 (B3, Tue) Kramer, Illan.................................. 786 (E3, Mon) Krämer, Tomas.................................874 (E5, Tue) Kraus, Hannes.............................. 1158 (H4, Wed) Krause, Colleen...............................716 (E1, Tue), .................................719 (E1, Tue), 720 (E1, Tue) Krauss, Hannes............................ 1164 (H4, Wed) Krauss, Thomas................................790 (E3, Tue) Krauss, Tillmann..............................897 (E6, Tue) Kräutler, Bernhard.......................1233 (H8, Mon) Krawiec, Regina.............................1124 (H4, Tue) Kraytsber, Alex................................415 (B4, Tue) Kreller, Cortney..............................1445 (J1, Tue) Kreutzer, Haley................................489 (B6, Tue) Krewer, Ulrike................................364 (B3, Wed) Krishnamurthy, Sachidananda..........1082 (H2, Thu) Krishnan, Lakshmi..........................627 (C1, Wed) Krishnan, Siddarth.......860 (E5, Tue), 868 (E5, Tue) Krishnaswamy, Kannan.................. 1422 (I5, Tue) Krozer, Viktor..................................874 (E5, Tue) Krtil, Petr......................................... 1341 (I3, Tue) Krüger, Andreas...............................874 (E5, Tue) Krüger, Olaf.....................................874 (E5, Tue) Kruusenberg, Ivar........................ 1195 (H6, Mon) Krysiak, Mike..................................150 (B1, Tue) Krywko-Cendrowska, Agata....... 1028 (G3, Wed), ..................................................... 1030 (G3, Wed) Ku, Jachun.......................................904 (E7, Wed) Kubiak, Pierre..................................167 (B1, Tue) Kubota, Shigeru..........16 (A1, Tue), 27 (A1, Tue) Kucharski, Timothy..................... 1166 (H4, Wed) Kudo, Akihiko.............................. 1278 (H9, Wed) Kudo, Yusuke...................................429 (B4, Tue) Kulboka, Paweł............................. 1339 (I3, Mon) Kulesza, Pawel................................597 (B9, Tue), ............................ 1331 (I3, Mon), 1342 (I3, Tue), ............................. 1381 (I4, Mon), 1401 (I4, Tue) Kulikovsky, Andrei....................... 1009 (G1, Tue) Kulse, Philipp...................................874 (E5, Tue) Kumagai, Kengo.......................... 1031 (G3, Wed) Kumar, Ashok..................................582 (B8, Tue) Kumar, Sanjeev................................565 (B8, Tue) Kumbur, Emin.................................487 (B6, Tue), ................................ 488 (B6, Tue), 490 (B6, Tue) Kumta, Prashant.............................226 (B1, Wed), ...............................389 (B4, Mon), 516 (B7, Tue) Kung, Chih-Chien..........................532 (B7, Wed), ...................................................... 1457 (J2, Mon) Kuno, Masaru............................... 1290 (H9, Wed) Kuo, Yue..........................................804 (E3, Wed) Kuramoto, Hiroki....... 165 (B1, Tue), 616 (C1, Wed) Kurig, Heisi.....................................1373 (I3, Thu) Kurmanbayeva, Indira......................168 (B1, Tue) Kuroda, Kensuke............................ 654 (D1, Wed) Kurokawa, Yuichiro.................... 1027 (G3, Wed), ..................................................... 1031 (G3, Wed) Kurtanidze, Rusudan.......................633 (C1, Wed) Kusaka, Tadaoki..............................223 (B1, Wed) Kusoglu, Ahmet............................ 1441 (I6, Mon) Kuss, Christian......... 400 (B4, Mon), 401 (B4, Mon) Kuttiyiel, Kurian..............................443 (B5, Tue) Kutz, Robert B.............................. 1336 (I3, Mon)

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Kuwabara, Kei............................... 879 (E6, Mon) Kuwabata, Susumu.......................... 92 (A2, Tue), ..................................................... 1278 (H9, Wed) Kuzuhara, Daiki...........................1230 (H8, Mon) Kvaratskhelia, Elene.......................633 (C1, Wed) Kvaratskhelia, Ramaz.....................633 (C1, Wed) Kwaczala, Andrea......................... 1228 (H7, Thu) Kwak, Dong Wook...... 18 (A1, Tue), 847 (E4, Wed) Kweon, Kyoung...............................607 (B9, Tue) Kwon, Daejung................................450 (B5, Tue) Kwon, Jae-Hyeong........................ 647 (D1, Wed), ....................................................... 648 (D1, Wed) Kwon, Jang-Yeon.............................957 (E9, Tue) Kwon, Kyoung-Cheol......................817 (E4, Tue) Kwon, Seunguk...............................191 (B1, Wed) Kwon, Unoh.....................................860 (E5, Tue) Kyaw, Lwin..............925 (E9, Tue), 926 (E9, Tue)

LeBlanc, Gabriel..............................729 (E1, Tue) Lechêne, Balthazar...........................933 (E9, Tue) Leclerc, Mario.................................832 (E4, Wed) Leddy, Johna........... 60 (A1, Tue), 366 (B3, Wed), .............................. 473 (B5, Wed), 1327 (I2, Thu) Lee, Bong Ho.................................... 74 (A1, Tue) Lee, Bongdo....................................252 (B1, Wed) Lee, Byoung-Ho............................. 675 (D1, Wed) Lee, Byungrok.................................252 (B1, Wed) Lee, Dae Hoe...................................417 (B4, Tue) Lee, Dong Hyeok........................... 785 (E3, Mon) Lee, Dong Jin..................................229 (B1, Wed) Lee, Dong Un................................ 1017 (G1, Tue) Lee, Dong Wha........ 18 (A1, Tue), 847 (E4, Wed) Lee, Eun-Sung..................................173 (B1, Tue) Lee, Garett.......................................366 (B3, Wed) Lee, Geng-Yen.................................922 (E9, Tue) Lee, Geon-Hwan..............................938 (E9, Tue) Lee, Gon-Sub........ 937 (E9, Tue), 1301 (H9, Thu) Lee, Hae-Weon................................259 (B1, Wed) Lee, Hee Sung.................................807 (E3, Wed) Lee, Ho-Nyun.................................. 976 (F1, Tue) Lee, Hong-Fan.............................. 1003 (F2, Wed) Lee, Hong-Kee................................. 976 (F1, Tue) Lee, Hongkyung..............................229 (B1, Wed) Lee, Huang-Yu.................................163 (B1, Tue) Lee, Hyewon......... 326 (B2, Wed), 336 (B2, Wed) Lee, Hyo Sug...................................421 (B4, Tue) Lee, In-Ji..........................................937 (E9, Tue) Lee, Jae Joon...................................598 (B9, Tue), ............................... 605 (B9, Tue), 1484 (J2, Tue) Lee, Jae Kwang................................. 35 (A1, Tue) Lee, Jae Myung...............................330 (B2, Wed) Lee, Jae-Won.................................. 675 (D1, Wed) Lee, Jaejin......................................... 21 (A1, Tue) Lee, Jaeyoung................................... 35 (A1, Tue) Lee, Jang-hun................................... 976 (F1, Tue) Lee, Jeong-Bin................................247 (B1, Wed) Lee, Jeong-Soo.................................957 (E9, Tue) Lee, Jim...........................................541 (B7, Wed) Lee, Jim Yang................................. 497 (B7, Mon) Lee, Jong-Dae..................................817 (E4, Tue) Lee, Jong-Ho...................................259 (B1, Wed) Lee, Jong-Sun..................................817 (E4, Tue) Lee, Jong-Won...............................270 (B1, Wed), ............................... 271 (B1, Wed), 458 (B5, Tue) Lee, Jongmin.................................. 125 (B1, Mon) Lee, Joong Kee.........186 (B1, Wed), 556 (B8, Mon), ................................ 561 (B8, Tue), 801 (E3, Tue) Lee, Jun Kyu...................................253 (B1, Wed) Lee, Jungbae...................................249 (B1, Wed) Lee, Junyeong.........807 (E3, Wed), 938 (E9, Tue) Lee, Kang Min............................... 656 (D1, Wed) Lee, Kang Wook..............................873 (E5, Tue) Lee, Keun........................................904 (E7, Wed) Lee, Kyu Ha...................................... 41 (A1, Tue) Lee, Mi-Soon..................................287 (B1, Wed) Lee, Pooi See.........552 (B8, Mon), 567 (B8, Tue) Lee, Sang Ho....................................423 (B4, Tue) Lee, Sang-Min.................................318 (B2, Wed) Lee, Sangkyu.......... 539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Lee, Se-Hee.....................................208 (B1, Wed) Lee, Seung Jae.................................. 24 (A1, Tue) Lee, Seung Mi................................1174 (H5, Tue) Lee, Seung-Bok..............................270 (B1, Wed), ............................... 271 (B1, Wed), 458 (B5, Tue) Lee, Seunghwa.................................. 35 (A1, Tue) Lee, Soo Min....................................921 (E9, Tue) Lee, Soo-Yeon..................................957 (E9, Tue) Lee, Stephen................................. 1212 (H6, Wed) Lee, Sung-won............................... 546 (B8, Mon) Lee, Taejoo............. 337 (B2, Wed), 435 (B4, Tue) Lee, Tzong-Ming............................321 (B2, Wed) Lee, Vincent....................................176 (B1, Tue), ...............................251 (B1, Wed), 996 (F2, Wed)

Lee, William...................................700 (D2, Mon) Lee, Wonkyun.................................192 (B1, Wed) Lee, Woo..........................................576 (B8, Tue) Lee, Woojin.................................. 1296 (H9, Wed) Lee, Yi-Cheng................................. 350 (B2, Thu) Lee, Yong Min................................. 40 (A1, Tue), ............................. 326 (B2, Wed), 336 (B2, Wed), ............................... 337 (B2, Wed), 435 (B4, Tue) Lee, Yoonhoi.................................. 120 (B1, Mon) Lee, Young Hee..............................1174 (H5, Tue) Lee, Young Tack..............................807 (E3, Wed) Lee, Yu-Hua.....................................424 (B4, Tue) Lee, Yuan Ching...............................613 (B9, Tue) Lee, Yunju................ 40 (A1, Tue), 337 (B2, Wed) Leech, Dónal..........944 (E9, Tue), 1358 (I3, Wed) Lefebvre, Jacques......................... 1112 (H4, Mon) Legat, Andraž.................................697 (D2, Mon) Leggesse, Ermias Girma................ 396 (B4, Mon) Lehninger, David.............................747 (E2, Tue) Leitch, Jay....................................... 1396 (I4, Tue) Lemanska, Karolina........................ 340 (B2, Thu) Lemmetyinen, Helge.................... 1064 (H2, Thu), .....................................................1244 (H8, Mon) Lemordant, Daniel.........................320 (B2, Wed), ........................................................334 (B2, Wed) Lengyel, Miklos...............................172 (B1, Tue) Leonard, Francois....................... 1106 (H4, Mon), ..................................................... 1193 (H6, Mon) Leonard, Nathaniel...........................360 (B3, Tue) Lepage, David........169 (B1, Tue), 400 (B4, Mon) Leskes, Michal................................ 344 (B2, Thu) Letmanowski, Rafał........................535 (B7, Wed) Leu, Chyi-Ming...............................321 (B2, Wed) Leu, Jihperng (Jim).........................774 (E2, Wed) Leung, Kevin......... 342 (B2, Thu), 391 (B4, Mon) Levecque, Pieter...... 359 (B3, Tue), 440 (B5, Tue) Levi, Samuel................................... 101 (A2, Tue) Levina, Larissa............................... 786 (E3, Mon) Lévy-Clément, Claude...................... 91 (A2, Tue) Lewera, Adam......... 1339 (I3, Mon), 1362 (I3, Wed) Lewis, David................................. 1077 (H2, Thu) Lewis, Nathan..................................593 (B9, Tue) Lewtak, Jan..................................1239 (H8, Mon) Lezama, Luis....................................167 (B1, Tue) Li, Bin..............................................479 (B6, Tue) Li, Chen.................. 146 (B1, Tue), 188 (B1, Wed) Li, Cheng..........................................921 (E9, Tue) Li, Chi-Ying........... 242 (B1, Wed), 481 (B6, Tue) Li, Chun-Lung........ 267 (B1, Wed), 578 (B8, Tue) Li, Cunpu........................................377 (B3, Wed) Li, Fang-Fang....... 1063 (H2, Wed), 1097 (H3, Wed) Li, Feng........................................... 1406 (I4, Tue) Li, Fengyu.................................... 1096 (H3, Wed) Li, Guosheng....................................495 (B6, Tue) Li, Haoning......................................920 (E9, Tue) Li, Hong...........................................948 (E9, Tue) Li, Hongqiang................................. 1422 (I5, Tue) Li, James........................................... 97 (A2, Tue) Li, Jian-Hui......................................438 (B5, Tue) Li, Jiangtian.................................... 589 (B9, Mon) Li, Jie...................... 152 (B1, Tue), 310 (B2, Wed) Li, Jing...................... 29 (A1, Tue), 948 (E9, Tue) Li, Jingde........................................ 554 (B8, Mon) Li, Jinghong.............427 (B4, Tue), 860 (E5, Tue) Li, Jiun-Yun................................... 852 (E5, Mon) Li, Kuan Hua....................................... 4 (A1, Tue) Li, Lester............................................. 2 (A1, Tue) Li, Liang-shi.................................1200 (H6, Mon) Li, Liangliang........657 (D1, Wed), 658 (D1, Wed) Li, Mao.........................................1246 (H8, Mon) Li, Meng.......................................... 1346 (I3, Tue) Li, Nan.................. 717 (E1, Tue), 1489 (J3, Mon) Li, Qing........................................... 1346 (I3, Tue) Li, Ruying............. 143 (B1, Tue), 193 (B1, Wed), ............................. 299 (B1, Thu), 501 (B7, Mon), ................................ 515 (B7, Tue), 523 (B7, Tue)

L Labbé, Christophe............................792 (E3, Tue) Laberty-Robert, Christel.................410 (B4, Tue), ...................................................... 1047 (G4, Tue) Labuda, Jan...........1246 (H8, Mon), 1458 (J2, Mon) Lacroix, Jean-Christophe................ 1400 (I4, Tue) Ladewig, Bradley.............................. 65 (A1, Tue) Ladomenou, Kalliopi...................1248 (H8, Mon) Lagae, Liesbet................................... 54 (A1, Tue) Laheäär, Ann.................................. 558 (B8, Mon) Lai, Yanqing....................................311 (B2, Wed) Lalande, Frédéric............................805 (E3, Wed) Lalwani, Gaurav........................... 1218 (H7, Thu), ...................................................... 1228 (H7, Thu) LaManna, Jacob............................. 126 (B1, Mon) Lambert, Caitlin............................. 809 (E4, Mon) Lancaster, F..............26 (A1, Tue), 660 (D1, Wed) Lanceros-Méndez, S.......................307 (B2, Wed) Lancry, Eli........................................494 (B6, Tue) Landau, Uziel.................................. 993 (F2, Wed) Landon, James....... 280 (B1, Wed), 281 (B1, Wed) Lang, Min..................................... 1119 (H4, Mon) Langa, Fernando........................... 1078 (H2, Thu) Langlois, Benjamin...................... 1160 (H4, Wed) Langyan, Ritu.................................. 1413 (I4, Tue) Lanturdo-Rojas, Luis........................ 44 (A1, Tue) Laouani, Khalil................................. 58 (A1, Tue) Lapointe, François.........................1139 (H4, Tue), ..................................................... 1162 (H4, Wed) Laramie, Sydney.............................627 (C1, Wed) Laredo, Thamara............................. 1396 (I4, Tue) Larsen, Brian................................ 1111 (H4, Mon) Laszczyk, Karolina........................1142 (H4, Tue) Lather, Rajesh............................... 1470 (J2, Mon) Latroche, Michel............................. 1408 (I4, Tue) Latus, Alina..............719 (E1, Tue), 720 (E1, Tue) Lau, Jason.............298 (B1, Thu), 1382 (I4, Mon) Lau, Wai Shing...............................770 (E2, Wed), ................................775 (E2, Wed), 864 (E5, Tue) Lauret, Jean-Sébastien..................1127 (H4, Tue), ........................... 1144 (H4, Tue), 1160 (H4, Wed) Lavina, Sandra.............................. 133 (B1, Mon), ............................ 1361 (I3, Wed), 1436 (I6, Mon) Lavoie, Adrien..................................862 (E5, Tue) Law, Justin.................................... 1219 (H7, Thu) Lawder, Matthew......................... 1036 (G3, Wed) Lawton, Jamie................................. 1429 (I5, Tue) Lazarides, Theodoros...................1248 (H8, Mon) Le, Linh............................................576 (B8, Tue) Le, Son........................................... 882 (E6, Mon) Le Cras, Frédéric.............................211 (B1, Wed) Le Digabel, Matthieu......................320 (B2, Wed) Le Page, Yvon.................................323 (B2, Wed) Le Royer, Cyrille........................... 877 (E6, Mon), ....................................................... 882 (E6, Mon) Le Van-Jodin, Lucie........................206 (B1, Wed) 142

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Li, Wei.............................................845 (E4, Wed) Li, WeiNa.........................................491 (B6, Tue) Li, Wenxia.......................................1445 (J1, Tue) Li, Wenzhen.................................. 1380 (I4, Mon) Li, Xianfeng.....................................486 (B6, Tue) Li, Xifei................. 143 (B1, Tue), 193 (B1, Wed), ............................. 245 (B1, Wed), 273 (B1, Wed), ............................. 299 (B1, Thu), 501 (B7, Mon), ......................................................515 (B7, Tue), | .........................................................523 (B7, Tue) Li, Yan....................... 54 (A1, Tue), 950 (E9, Tue) Li, Yang............................................. 98 (A2, Tue) Li, Yi-Cheng...................................... 17 (A1, Tue) Li, Yibo...........................................803 (E3, Wed) Li, Yifan..........................................374 (B3, Wed) Li, Ying....................606 (B9, Tue), 919 (E9, Tue) Li, Yongdan....................................216 (B1, Wed), ............................. 217 (B1, Wed), 284 (B1, Wed), ...............................285 (B1, Wed), 348 (B2, Thu) Li, Yongjun...................................... 13 (A1, Tue), ....................................15 (A1, Tue), 14 (A1, Tue) Li, Yongliang................................... 299 (B1, Thu) Li, Yu-Chen......................................612 (B9, Tue) Li, Yuliang........................................ 13 (A1, Tue), ....................................14 (A1, Tue), 15 (A1, Tue) Li, Zhen Yu.................................. 1296 (H9, Wed) Li, Zheng.........................................277 (B1, Wed) Li, Zhi....................513 (B7, Tue), 555 (B8, Mon) Li, Zhipeng..................................... 390 (B4, Mon) Li-Pook-Than, Andrew................ 1112 (H4, Mon) Lian, Keryn................................... 544 (B8, Mon), ............................... 1424 (I5, Tue), 1427 (I5, Tue) Lian, Yongfu................................ 1119 (H4, Mon) Liang, Chi-Hui.................................... 5 (A1, Tue) Liang, Chuan-hui.............................792 (E3, Tue) Liang, Guoxian..............................244 (B1, Wed), ............................ 400 (B4, Mon), 401 (B4, Mon), ...............................425 (B4, Tue), 501 (B7, Mon) Liang, Wen-I................................... 106 (A2, Tue) Liang, Xuelei...................................845 (E4, Wed) Liao, Chin-Hsuan.............................871 (E5, Tue) Liao, Jin-Yun........... 510 (B7, Tue), 614 (B9, Tue) Liao, Tian-You.................................612 (B9, Tue) Liao, Yu............................................ 965 (F1, Tue) Libera, Joseph................................ 388 (B4, Mon) Liberatore, Matthew W...................374 (B3, Wed) Licht, Stuart...........298 (B1, Thu), 1382 (I4, Mon) Lien, Chien.................................... 1461 (J2, Mon) Lien, Der-Hsien.......837 (E4, Wed), 927 (E9, Tue) Lightcap, Ian................................. 1082 (H2, Thu) Liik, Madis.......................................358 (B3, Tue) Lim, Cheolwoong......................... 115 (B1, Mon), ........................................................ 291 (B1, Thu) Lim, Daw Gen................................ 503 (B7, Mon) Lim, Eun Ja.....................................381 (B3, Wed) Lim, Hee-Dae..................................529 (B7, Wed) Lim, Hyunseob................................ 306 (B1, Thu) Lim, Jae-soon..................................911 (E7, Wed) Lim, Jimin........................................949 (E9, Tue) Lim, Jinhyeok.................................319 (B2, Wed) Lim, Seongyop................................252 (B1, Wed) Lim, Tak-Hyoung...........................270 (B1, Wed), ............................... 271 (B1, Wed), 458 (B5, Tue) Lima, Fabio.....................................1371 (I3, Thu) Lin, C..............................................1502 (J3, Tue) Lin, Chang-Jian.............................. 666 (D1, Wed) Lin, Chao-Sung............................. 655 (D1, Wed), ..............................672 (D1, Wed), 679 (D1, Wed) Lin, Chi-Hao.................................. 116 (B1, Mon) Lin, Chien-Chih..............................1508 (J3, Tue) Lin, Hong...................................... 1305 (H9, Thu) Lin, Hung-I................................... 1492 (J3, Mon) Lin, Ko-Chun................................. 679 (D1, Wed) Lin, Li-Min......................................871 (E5, Tue) Lin, Meng-Chang............................. 17 (A1, Tue), ................................ 350 (B2, Thu), 461 (B5, Tue)

Lin, Ming-Tzer................................762 (E2, Wed) Lin, Po-Yuan..................................532 (B7, Wed), ........................... 1457 (J2, Mon), 1459 (J2, Mon) Lin, Rui............................................158 (B1, Tue) Lin, Shawn...................................... 339 (B2, Thu) Lin, Sih Yin......................................613 (B9, Tue) Lin, Wan Yin....................................163 (B1, Tue) Lin, Wei-Hao....................................936 (E9, Tue) Lin, Yang................632 (C1, Wed), 638 (C1, Thu) Lin, Yi-Chuan..................................265 (B1, Wed) Lin, Yongjing................................. 586 (B9, Mon) Lin, Yu Pin.......................................613 (B9, Tue) Lin, Yu-Hsien...................................871 (E5, Tue) Lin, Yu-Li........................................ 17 (A1, Tue) , ................................ 350 (B2, Thu), 461 (B5, Tue) Lin, Yue...........................................311 (B2, Wed) Lin, Yueh-Chin............................... 854 (E5, Mon) Lin, Z.-A....................................... 1300 (H9, Thu) Linares, José...................................1365 (I3, Wed) Lind, Aaron.................................... 857 (E5, Mon) Linder, Barry............860 (E5, Tue). 868 (E5, Tue) Ling, Yunhan................................... 709 (D2, Tue) Linkous, Clovis................................594 (B9, Tue) Lipkowski, Jacek............................. 1396 (I4, Tue) Lipsanen, Harri............................1244 (H8, Mon) Lisenkov, Aleksey........................... 990 (F2, Wed) Lisker, Marco...................................874 (E5, Tue) Litster, Shawn................................ 124 (B1, Mon) Liu, Chung-Chiun..........................532 (B7, Wed), .......................... 1457 (J2, Mon), 1459 (J2, Mon), ...................................................... 1462 (J2, Mon) Liu, Chunting.................................... 96 (A2, Tue) Liu, Fang-Ching..............................762 (E2, Wed) Liu, Fupin..................................... 1096 (H3, Wed) Liu, Fuqiang................................... 398 (B4, Mon) Liu, Gang.................................... 1118 (H4, Mon), ...........................1188 (H5, Tue), 1241 (H8, Mon) Liu, Gao..........................................207 (B1, Wed) Liu, Guohua....................................1504 (J3, Tue) Liu, Hanshuo......... 245 (B1, Wed), 273 (B1, Wed) Liu, Hao.......................................1205 (H6, Mon) Liu, Huan....................................... 786 (E3, Mon) Liu, Huaping................................ 1103 (H4, Mon) Liu, Huibiao..................................... 13 (A1, Tue), ....................................14 (A1, Tue), 15 (A1, Tue) Liu, Jian...........................................143 (B1, Tue), .............................. 193 (B1, Wed), 245 (B1, Wed) Liu, Jin.................. 310 (B2, Wed), 311 (B2, Wed) Liu, Kunlei............ 280 (B1, Wed), 281 (B1, Wed) Liu, Kusan-Shin...............................954 (E9, Tue) Liu, Lianjun......................................606 (B9, Tue) Liu, Ping..........................................213 (B1, Wed) Liu, Qiaoling................................. 1215 (H7, Thu) Liu, Qinghua........... 483 (B6, Tue), 484 (B6, Tue) Liu, Sheng-Hsien.............................871 (E5, Tue) Liu, Shih-Chien................................924 (E9, Tue) Liu, Shu........................................... 1407 (I4, Tue) Liu, Tiefeng.................28 (A1, Tue), 37 (A1, Tue) Liu, Tiffany.....................................276 (B1, Wed) Liu, Tong.................105 (A2, Tue), 108 (A2, Tue) Liu, Wenjun....................................... 10 (A1, Tue) Liu, Xichuan................................1205 (H6, Mon) Liu, Xingbo..................................... 999 (F2, Wed) Liu, Yang..........................................511 (B7, Tue) Liu, Yangshuai........ 543 (B8, Mon), 1168 (H4, Wed) Liu, Yi......................925 (E9, Tue), 926 (E9, Tue) Liu, Yi-Lin......................................470 (B5, Wed) Liu, Ying.........................................86 (A2, Mon), .............................. 155 (B1, Tue), 370 (B3, Wed), ........................................................1453 (J1, Tue) Liu, Yulong......................................528 (B7, Wed) Liu, Zhongyi....................................157 (B1, Tue) Liu, Ziyang................................... 1094 (H3, Wed) Liyanage, Luckshitha..................... 737 (E2, Mon) Llamas, Eva M.............................. 1265 (H8, Tue) Lo, Angelia......................................321 (B2, Wed)

Lo, Jen-Chih....................................321 (B2, Wed) Lo, Wen-Hsin................................. 672 (D1, Wed) Lo Savio, Roberto............................790 (E3, Tue) Lockwood, David............................743 (E2, Tue), ............................... 745 (E2, Tue), 779 (E3, Mon) Long, Branden.................................803 (E3, Wed) Long, Jeffrey...................................171 (B1, Tue), ............................... 534 (B7, Wed), 566 (B8, Tue) Longo Pazos, Roberto................... 403 (B4, Mon), .........................................................434 (B4, Tue) Loo, Roger...............746 (E2, Tue), 749 (E2, Tue) Loo, Yueh-Lin................................ 813 (E4, Mon) Lopes, Pietro..................................1364 (I3, Wed) Lopez, Carmen................................ 985 (F2, Wed) Lopez, Homero.........661 (D1, Wed), 663 (D1, Wed) Lopez, Ruben.................................. 298 (B1, Thu) López Varo, Pilar.............................825 (E4, Tue) Lopez-Conesa, Luis.........................791 (E3, Tue) Lopez-Haro, Miguel........................ 1353 (I3, Tue) Lotty, Olan......................................905 (E7, Wed) Louh, Rong-Fuh..............................264 (B1, Wed) Lounis, Brahim........................... 1145 (H4, Wed), ..................................................... 1146 (H4, Wed) Lu, De Long........................................ 6 (A1, Tue) Lu, Frank..........................................919 (E9, Tue) Lu, Jianping.....................................832 (E4, Wed) Lu, Jun............................................527 (B7, Wed) Lu, Languang..................................257 (B1, Wed) Lu, Li...............................................541 (B7, Wed) Lu, Peng................. 146 (B1, Tue), 188 (B1, Wed) Lu, Shih-Yuan..................................454 (B5, Tue) Lu, Wu............................................... 24 (A1, Tue) Lu, Xiaochuan..................................495 (B6, Tue) Lu, Xing....................................... 1068 (H2, Thu), ..........................1086 (H3, Tue) , 1096 (H3, Wed) Lu, Zhenghong................................838 (E4, Wed) Lucatero, Savidra............................ 999 (F2, Wed) Lucio Porto, Raul........................... 542 (B8, Mon) Ludwig, Roland.........944 (E9, Tue), 1358 (I3, Wed) Lue, Niyom................................... 1225 (H7, Thu) Lui, Gregory.....................................614 (B9, Tue) Luo, Jing-Li...................................... 76 (A1, Tue), ................................ 437 (B5, Tue), 438 (B5, Tue) Luo, Qingtao....................................479 (B6, Tue) Luo, Xiangyi...................................527 (B7, Wed) Luo, Yan..........................................209 (B1, Wed) Luo, Yi-Hsiang.................................. 19 (A1, Tue) Lust, Enn....................................... 558 (B8, Mon), ..........................1018 (G1, Tue), 1040 (G3, Wed), ..............................1352 (I3, Tue), 1373 (I3, Thu), ............................. 1386 (I4, Mon), 1412 (I4, Tue) Lust, Karmen................................. 1386 (I4, Mon) Lv, Zhexin.......................................1368 (I3, Thu) Lvov, Serguei..................................464 (B5, Wed) Lvovich, Vadim............................. 1048 (G4, Tue) Lynch, Robert........142 (B1, Mon), 907 (E7, Wed) Lyons, Michael................................. 47 (A1, Tue), ............................. 369 (B3, Wed), 1392 (I4, Mon)

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M Ma, Chun-Hao................................. 106 (A2, Tue) Ma, Dongling.................................... 99 (A2, Tue) Ma, Jianxin.......................................158 (B1, Tue) Ma, Jiwei........................................1360 (I3, Wed) Ma, Sang Bok................................ 392 (B4, Mon) Ma, Xiaoyan....................................331 (B2, Wed) Ma, Yue.......................................... 497 (B7, Mon) Mabuchi, Katsumi.......................... 680 (D1, Wed) MacDougall, Barry........................1190 (H5, Tue) Macedo, Daniel................................89 (A2, Mon) Machida, Hideaki.............................748 (E2, Tue) Machida, Nobuya............................315 (B2, Wed) Machunda, Revocatus....................... 35 (A1, Tue) Maciejewski, Edward.......................860 (E5, Tue) MacLean, Brian............................. 1023 (G1, Tue) 143


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MacLean, Heather......................... 1384 (I4, Mon) Madabattula, Ganesh........................565 (B8, Tue) Madan, Himanshu.......................... 740 (E2, Mon) Maddalon, Catherine...................... 880 (E6, Mon) Madden, John D........210 (B1, Wed), 282 (B1, Wed) Madisetti, Shailesh..........................767 (E2, Wed) Maeda, Mizuo................................... 93 (A2, Tue) Maeda, Ryutaro............................... 1421 (I5, Tue) Maes, Ashley...................................375 (B3, Wed) Magagnin, Luca.......... 974 (F1, Tue), 994 (F2, Wed) Maggini, Michele.......................... 1081 (H2, Thu) Magna, Gabriele............................ 1257 (H8, Tue) Magnes, Ben-Zion............................494 (B6, Tue) Mahapatro, Anil................................. 7 (A1, Tue), ...................................20 (A1, Tue), 982 (F1, Tue) Mahmoudzadeh, Ali........................282 (B1, Wed) Mahoney, Stuart............................. 670 (D1, Wed) Maia, Gilberto................................. 1351 (I3, Tue) Maier, Stefan....................................797 (E3, Tue) Maillard, Frédéric........................... 1353 (I3, Tue) Mailley, Pascal....... 196 (B1, Wed), 564 (B8, Tue) Mailley, Sophie..............................196 (B1, Wed), ................................ 301 (B1, Thu), 564 (B8, Tue) Maine, Elicia.................................. 135 (B1, Mon) Maiti, Spandan.......389 (B4, Mon), 516 (B7, Tue) Majidi, Pasha...................................1377 (I3, Thu) Majumder, Subhasish.......................144 (B1, Tue) Makarov, Maxim........................... 1390 (I4, Mon) Maki, Hideshi................................ 1001 (F2, Wed) Mala, Selina........... 745 (E2, Tue), 779 (E3, Mon) Maldonado, Stephen........................ 973 (F1, Tue) Malek, Kourosh.............................. 135 (B1, Mon) Maleville, Christophe..................... 880 (E6, Mon) Mallik, Abhijit..................................896 (E6, Tue) Mancey, David................................ 708 (D2, Tue) Mancier, Valérie.............................. 101 (A2, Tue) Mancini, Marilena...........................537 (B7, Wed) Mandal, Pratiti................................ 124 (B1, Mon) Mandal, Saptarshi...........................803 (E3, Wed) Mandoj, Federica.........................1238 (H8, Mon) Mangos, Daniel............................. 1077 (H2, Thu) Manivannan, Ayyakkannu..............226 (B1, Wed), ..............................233 (B1, Wed), 547 (B8, Mon) Manke, Ingo..........123 (B1, Mon), 274 (B1, Wed) Mann, Ron........................................ 62 (A1, Tue) Manna, Liberato............................ 499 (B7, Mon), ....................................................... 505 (B7, Mon) Manohar, Aswin............................ 141 (B1, Mon), ........................................................237 (B1, Wed) Mansour, Azzam N..........................566 (B8, Tue) Manthiram, Arumugam...................173 (B1, Tue), ........................................................525 (B7, Wed) Mao, Samuel.................................. 585 (B9, Mon) Maran, Flavio...................................718 (E1, Tue) Marassi, Roberto.............................537 (B7, Wed) Marcaccio, Massimo......................1178 (H5, Tue) Marco-Martínez, Juan................... 1075 (H2, Thu) Marcos, Vanesa............................. 1075 (H2, Thu) Marczewski, Maciej........................ 340 (B2, Thu) Mardare, Andrei............................. 810 (E4, Mon) Marenich, Aleksandr.......................1324 (I2, Thu) Maric, Radenka......... 182 (B1, Tue), 1016 (G1, Tue) Marinov, Ognian..............................824 (E4, Tue) Marken, Frank.......... 1449 (J1, Tue), 1488 (J3, Mon) Marks, Diana................................... 1342 (I3, Tue) Marot, Laurent............................ 1028 (G3, Wed), ..................................................... 1030 (G3, Wed) Marsal, Lluis...........826 (E4, Tue), 835 (E4, Wed) Marshall, Paul.............................. 1112 (H4, Mon) Martín, Nazario............................ 1054 (H1, Sun), ......................... 1059 (H2, Wed), 1070 (H2, Thu), ...................................................... 1075 (H2, Thu) Martel, Richard.............................1134 (H4, Tue), ........................... 1138 (H4, Tue), 1139 (H4, Tue), ........................... 1162 (H4, Wed), 1185 (H5, Tue)

Martić, Sanela.......... 50 (A1, Tue), 1472 (J2, Tue) Martin, Luc......................................866 (E5, Tue) Martín-Sánchez, Javier.................. 780 (E3, Mon) Martinelli, Antonio...........................89 (A2, Mon) Martinelli, Eugenio....................... 1257 (H8, Tue) Martinez, Alex..................................157 (B1, Tue) Martinez-Diaz, M. Victoria........... 1265 (H8, Tue) Martinez-Domingo, Carme.............721 (E1, Tue), .........................................................831 (E4, Tue) Martino, J...................................... 881 (E6, Mon), ...............................885 (E6, Tue) , 889 (E6, Tue), .................................892 (E6, Tue), 893 (E6, Tue) Martino, João..................................884 (E6, Tue), ................................888 (E6, Tue), 886 (E6, Tue), .........................................................891 (E6, Tue) Martino, Joao Antonio.....................890 (E6, Tue) Maruyama, Benji.............................538 (B7, Wed) Maruyama, Shigeo....................... 1107 (H4, Mon) Mascher, Peter..................................799 (E3, Tue) Mase, Kentaro..............................1234 (H8, Mon) Mashio, Tetsuya...............................160 (B1, Tue) Masuda, Hideki............................ 1275 (H9, Wed) Mat Zaid, Rubaiyi..........................1187 (H5, Tue) Matasso, Anthony........................... 1409 (I4, Tue) Mateos, X.........................................939 (E9, Tue) Mathewson, Alan............................1471 (J2, Tue) Mathys, Daniel............................. 1030 (G3, Wed) Matoba, Yoshinori......................... 1223 (H7, Thu) Matson, Michael........................... 1213 (H7, Thu) Matsuda, Hitoshi.........916 (E7, Wed), 977 (F1, Tue) Matsuda, Kazunari........................ 1170 (H4, Thu) Matsue, Tomokazu........................ 1463 (J2, Mon) Matsui, Yukiko.................................. 75 (A1, Tue) Matsumae, Yoshiharu.................... 1463 (J2, Mon) Matsumoto, Kiyoshi........................ 1421 (I5, Tue) Matsumoto, Satoshi.........................571 (B8, Tue) Matsuo, Takahiro....... 165 (B1, Tue), 616 (C1, Wed) Matsushita, Nobuhiro........................ 93 (A2, Tue) Matsuzawa, Koichi.........................448 (B5, Tue), ...................................................... 1007 (G1, Tue) Matulevich, Yury.............................191 (B1, Wed) Maultzsch, Janina......................... 1149 (H4, Wed) Mauzeroll, Janine.......................... 653 (D1, Wed), ...................................................... 1485 (J3, Mon) Mavilla, Stephanie........................ 1023 (G1, Tue) Mayer, Matthew............................. 586 (B9, Mon) Mayousse, Eric................................467 (B5, Wed) Mazur, Ursula................................ 1259 (H8, Tue) McCrabb, Heather........................... 999 (F2, Wed) McCreery, Richard.......................... 1400 (I4, Tue) McDevitt, Michael........................ 1227 (H7, Thu) McDonald, Michael.........................593 (B9, Tue) McFarland, Eric...............................489 (B6, Tue) McGuiffin-Cawley, James............. 1459 (J2, Mon) Mcstay, Kevin..................................860 (E5, Tue) McSweeney, William......................905 (E7, Wed) Medeiros, Maria...............................831 (E4, Tue) Medel, Maria................................. 1265 (H8, Tue) Medina-Plaza, Cristina.................. 1258 (H8, Tue) Medina-Sánchez, Mariana...............721 (E1, Tue) Medvedev, Valentin........................1419 (I4, Wed) Meersman, Johan.............................867 (E5, Tue) Mefford, Tyler.................................385 (B3, Wed) Mehlenbacher, Randy................... 1172 (H4, Thu) Mehonic, Adnan..............................802 (E3, Wed) Mehrotra, Amal................................411 (B4, Tue) Mei, Yaochuan............................... 812 (E4, Mon) Meini, Stefano.................................526 (B7, Wed) Mekonen, Hanna............................... 95 (A2, Tue) Meléndrez, Rodrigo.......................... 64 (A1, Tue) Melinte, Sorin..................................822 (E4, Tue) Melo, Dulce......................................89 (A2, Mon) Melo, Lis.........................................251 (B1, Wed) Mench, Matthew........................... 126 (B1, Mon), ............................... 483 (B6, Tue), 484 (B6, Tue), .............................. 485 (B6, Tue), 1444 (I6, Mon)

Mendes, Tiago.................................. 974 (F1, Tue) Meng, Fanke.................................. 589 (B9, Mon) Meng, Shirley...................................417 (B4, Tue) Meng, Xiangbo..........143 (B1, Tue), 388 (B4, Mon) Menna, Enzo................................. 1081 (H2, Thu) Menon, Madhu............................... 588 (B9, Mon) Mentek, Romain.......796 (E3, Tue), 798 (E3, Tue) Mercado, Brandon........................ 1099 (H3, Wed) Mercier, Dimitri.............................909 (E7, Wed), ...............................918 (E7, Wed), 995 (F2, Wed) Merckling, Clement.........................749 (E2, Tue) Merkoçi, Arben................................721 (E1, Tue) Merlo, Luca..................................... 1426 (I5, Tue) Meschini, Ida...................................537 (B7, Wed) Messerschmidt, Matthias............... 123 (B1, Mon) Metikos-Hukovic, Mirjana.............. 980 (F1, Tue), ......................................................... 981 (F1, Tue) Metta, Alejandro.......................... 1063 (H2, Wed) Mettee, Howard................................594 (B9, Tue) Meyer, E. L....................................... 57 (A1, Tue) Meyer, Ernst......1028 (G3, Wed), 1030 (G3, Wed) Meyrick, Danielle.......................... 138 (B1, Mon) Meza Laguna, Victor......................1125 (H4, Tue) Meziani, Yahya................................255 (B1, Wed) Mho, Sun-il....................................... 21 (A1, Tue) Mi, Rui.........................................1205 (H6, Mon) Mi, Zetian.........................................930 (E9, Tue) Miao, Tengfei.................................1135 (H4, Tue) Mibus, Marcel............................... 1499 (J3, Mon) Michinishi, Jun-ya...........................619 (C1, Wed) Miecznikowski, Krzysztof.............. 1349 (I3, Tue) Mikami, Yoshiki.............................. 713 (D2, Tue) Mikhalovski, Sergey....................... 641 (C1, Thu) Mikhaylichenko, Svetlana............. 1469 (J2, Mon) Mildenberger, Tabea....................... 132 (B1, Mon) Miller, Ted.......................................263 (B1, Wed) Millet, Pierre...................................467 (B5, Wed) Minakova, Tatiana.......................... 673 (D1, Wed) Minakshi, Manickam..................... 138 (B1, Mon) Mineyama, Yuki............................ 1001 (F2, Wed) Minteer, Shelley.............................366 (B3, Wed), ............................ 1357 (I3, Wed), 1389 (I4, Mon) Miritello, Maria................................790 (E3, Tue) Mirvakili, Seyed..............................282 (B1, Wed) Mirzaeian, Mojtaba........................ 297 (B1, Thu), ...................................................... 1391 (I4, Mon) Miserere, Sandrine...........................721 (E1, Tue) Misra, D................781 (E3, Mon), 855 (E5, Mon) Misra, Pankaj...................................872 (E5, Tue) Mistry, Kevin.....1111 (H4, Mon), 1171 (H4, Thu) Mita, Yuichi......................................148 (B1, Tue) Mitard, Jerome.................................746 (E2, Tue) Mitchell, Rowan............................ 1460 (J2, Mon) Mitlin, David................................. 390 (B4, Mon), .............................. 474 (B5, Wed), 513 (B7, Tue), ...............................555 (B8, Mon), 569 (B8, Tue) Mitra, Kalayan.................................831 (E4, Tue) Mitra, Sushanta..........1473 (J2, Tue), 1475 (J2, Tue) Mitsushima, Shigenori....................448 (B5, Tue), ...................................................... 1007 (G1, Tue) Mitsuta, Hiroaki........................... 1279 (H9, Wed) Mittl, Steven.....................................860 (E5, Tue) Miura, Ryuji....................................1326 (I2, Thu) Miyadera, Tetsuhiko..................... 1279 (H9, Wed) Miyakawa, Tatsuya..........................748 (E2, Tue) Miyake, Junpei................................380 (B3, Wed) Miyake, Takeo..................................726 (E1, Tue) Miyamoto, Akira.............................1326 (I2, Thu) Miyashiro, Hajime...........................148 (B1, Tue) Miyatake, Kenji...............................380 (B3, Wed) Miyauchi, Yuhei............................ 1170 (H4, Thu) Miyayama, Masaru.........................192 (B1, Wed) Mizorogi, Naomi.......................... 1068 (H2, Thu), ...................................................... 1086 (H3, Tue) Mizuhata, Minoru......................... 1001 (F2, Wed) Mizutani, Motoki............................362 (B3, Wed)

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Mizzi, Dan........................................711 (D2, Tue) Moayed, Mohammad Hadi........... 677 (D1, Wed), .............................683 (D1, Wed), 684 (D1, Wed), ............................. 685 (D1, Wed), 689 (D1, Thu), .............................. 690 (D1, Thu), 691 (D1, Thu), ........................................................ 692 (D1, Thu) Moberg, Paul...................................1327 (I2, Thu) Mochizuki, Masahito...................... 713 (D2, Tue) Modi, Nikhil................................... 779 (E3, Mon) Mody, J.............................................861 (E5, Tue) Moffatt, Steve................................ 857 (E5, Mon) Moghaddam, Saeed...................... 1037 (G3, Wed) Mohamed, Rhiyaad..........................359 (B3, Tue) Mohamedi, Mohamed...................... 99 (A2, Tue), .......................................................1367 (I3, Wed) Mohan Rao, Gowravaram............1206 (H6, Mon) Mohanram, Aravind........................463 (B5, Wed) Mohseni, Madjid............................. 642 (C1, Thu) Mohseni Kiasari, Nima...................842 (E4, Wed) Molas, Gabriel.................................805 (E3, Wed) Molls, Christoph.............................372 (B3, Wed) Momeni, Mojtaba........................... 677 (D1, Wed) Momiyama, Katsuaki....................... 16 (A1, Tue), .......................................................... 27 (A1, Tue) Momma, Toshiyuki....................... 117 (B1, Mon), .............................. 228 (B1, Wed), 239 (B1, Wed) Monconduit, Laure......................... 394 (B4, Mon) Monder, Dayadeep..........................1328 (I2, Thu) Monfray, Stephane...........................866 (E5, Tue) Monnier, John................................... 56 (A1, Tue) Monnier, Judith............................... 1408 (I4, Tue) Monroe, John..................................471 (B5, Wed) Monti, Donato..............................1238 (H8, Mon) Montigny, Bénédicte.......................320 (B2, Wed) Moon, Cheor Eon............................221 (B1, Wed) Moon, Jeong-sun............................ 739 (E2, Mon) Moon, Jeong-Tak............................208 (B1, Wed) Morais, Claudia..............................1360 (I3, Wed) Morales, Magali...............................792 (E3, Tue) Morell, Gerardo................................940 (E9, Tue) Morimitsu, Masatsugu....................362 (B3, Wed) Morimoto, Takahiro..................... 1165 (H4, Wed) Morin, Sylvie........... 43 (A1, Tue), 231 (B1, Wed) Morita, Yuya.................................... 713 (D2, Tue) Moriyama, Takafumi.......................765 (E2, Wed) Morks, Magdi.................................1318 (I2, Wed) Morofuji, Tatsuya............................630 (C1, Wed) Morris, Art.......................................875 (E5, Tue) Mostafa, Ehab................................. 1347 (I3, Tue) Motooka, Takafumi........................702 (D2, Mon) Motoya, Tsukasa.............................773 (E2, Wed) Motupally, Sathya........................ 1033 (G3, Wed) Moulthrop, Larry........................... 1012 (G1, Tue) Moussa, Fathi................................ 1213 (H7, Thu) Moustakas, Holger.........................1124 (H4, Tue) Movileanu, Raluca..........................832 (E4, Wed) Moyer, Patrick..................................921 (E9, Tue) Mroczkowska-Szerszeń, Maja........535 (B7, Wed) Mrugacz, Emily................................. 60 (A1, Tue) Mujahid, Adnan...............................1372 (I3, Thu) Mukai, Shin......................................180 (B1, Tue) Mukai, Takehito..............................223 (B1, Wed) Mukerjee, Sanjeev...........................156 (B1, Tue), .............................. 157 (B1, Tue), 371 (B3, Wed), ...................................................... 1014 (G1, Tue) Mukherjee, Bratindranath...............449 (B5, Tue), ..................................................... 1294 (H9, Wed) Mukoyama, Daikichi...................... 117 (B1, Mon) Mukundan, Rangachary..................1445 (J1, Tue) Mulato, Marcelo.........846 (E4, Wed), 943 (E9, Tue), ..............................1481 (J2, Tue), 1482 (J2, Tue), ...............................1510 (J3, Tue), 1511 (J3, Tue) Mulet-Gas, Marc.......................... 1097 (H3, Wed) Mullick Chowdhury, Sayan.......... 1218 (H7, Thu) Mun, Junyoung...............................319 (B2, Wed) Mundhwa, Mayur............................466 (B5, Wed)

Muñoz, Antonio............................ 1070 (H2, Thu) Munoz-Garcia, Ana........................1319 (I2, Wed) Murai, Kei-ichiro............................ 1341 (I3, Tue) Murakami, Tatsuya........................ 1223 (H7, Thu) Murakoshi, Kei........................... 1273 (H9, Wed), ..................................................... 1277 (H9, Wed) Muramoto, Hirokazu..................... 1008 (G1, Tue) Murphy, Patrick..............................699 (D2, Mon) Murphy, Sam.......... 354 (B3, Tue), 378 (B3, Wed) Murphy, Sean................................ 1082 (H2, Thu) Murugesan, Sankaran......................512 (B7, Tue), ................................ 975 (F1, Tue), 1395 (I4, Tue) Murugesan, Vijayakumar.................517 (B7, Tue) Musa, Ahmed...................................711 (D2, Tue) Mustain, William........86 (A2, Mon), 155 (B1, Tue), .............................. 166 (B1, Tue), 363 (B3, Wed), .............................553 (B8, Mon), 1016 (G1, Tue) Muthuswamy, Navaneethan...........1359 (I3, Wed) Muto, Marika.................................... 39 (A1, Tue) Myllyperkiö, Pasi.........................1244 (H8, Mon) Myung, Seung-Taek.......................194 (B1, Wed), ...............................393 (B4, Mon), 418 (B4, Tue)

Nascimento, Rubens........................89 (A2, Mon) Navanietha Krishnaraj R..................728 (E1, Tue) Navessin, Titichai........................... 135 (B1, Mon) Nawar, Saraf.....................................493 (B6, Tue) Naylor, Andrew..................................11 (A1, Tue) Nazarkina, Yulia.............................. 990 (F2, Wed) Ndjeri, Marthe.................................914 (E7, Wed) Neathery, James........ 280 (B1, Wed), 281 (B1, Wed) Neergat, Manoj................................ 65 (A1, Tue), .................................. 66 (A1, Tue), 162 (B1, Tue) Negro, Enrico................................ 133 (B1, Mon), ............................ 1361 (I3, Wed), 1436 (I6, Mon) Nemer, J...........................................887 (E6, Tue) Nemilentsau, Andrei M..................1130 (H4, Tue) Nemirovsky, Yael.......................... 1498 (J3, Mon) Nemoto, Naru................................. 879 (E6, Mon) Nerut, Jaak................................... 1018 (G1, Tue), ...............................1352 (I3, Tue), 1373 (I3, Thu) Nesterov, Vladimir........................ 1263 (H8, Tue) Neti, Venkata................................ 1063 (H2, Wed) Neurock, Matthew...........................1322 (I2, Thu) Nevers, Doug...................................420 (B4, Tue) Neville, Kayla............................... 1218 (H7, Thu) Newman, Roger..............................85 (A2, Mon), ................................710 (D2, Tue), 715 (D2, Tue) Ngo, Truc....................................... 809 (E4, Mon) Ngoepe, Phuti...................................432 (B4, Tue) Ngoo, Yi...................925 (E9, Tue), 926 (E9, Tue) Nguyen, Bich-Yen.......................... 880 (E6, Mon) Nguyen, H.-D................................ 1300 (H9, Thu) Nguyen, Hieu............ 21 (A1, Tue), 930 (E9, Tue) Nguyen, Hoang Duy......................... 21 (A1, Tue) Nguyen, Minh................................1139 (H4, Tue) Nguyen, Nhan.................................845 (E4, Wed) Nguyen, Thinh................................ 1414 (I4, Tue) Nguyen, Thoa.................................. 1414 (I4, Tue) Nguyen, Trung.................................489 (B6, Tue) Nguyen, Truong............................ 1393 (I4, Mon) Nguyen, Tu......................................761 (E2, Wed) Ni, Lei.......................................... 1288 (H9, Wed) Ni, Qing....................................... 1039 (G3, Wed) Nicoletti, T...............885 (E6, Tue), 893 (E6, Tue) Nie, Zimin........................................479 (B6, Tue) Niedzwiecki, Michael................... 1440 (I6, Mon) Nielsen, Jens...................................470 (B5, Wed) Niemi, Marja................................. 1064 (H2, Thu) Nierengarten, Jean-Francois......... 1074 (H2, Thu) Niether, Christiane..........................1376 (I3, Thu) Nieto Urroz, Yolanda......................1503 (J3, Tue) Niidome, Yasuro.......................... 1115 (H4, Mon) Nikawa, Hidefumi......................... 1068 (H2, Thu) Niklas, Jens.................................... 140 (B1, Mon) Nikolaou, Vasilis..........................1248 (H8, Mon) Ning, Zhijun........786 (E3, Mon), 1287 (H9, Wed) Nisa, Zaib........................................1372 (I3, Thu) Nishi, Hiroyasu................................. 92 (A2, Tue) Nishihara, Taishi........................... 1169 (H4, Thu) Nishimura, Suzuka...........................929 (E9, Tue) Nishimura, Yoshifumi....................1132 (H4, Tue) Nishio, Kazuyuki......................... 1275 (H9, Wed) Nishizawa, Matsuhiko......................726 (E1, Tue) Nissimoff, Albert..............................886 (E6, Tue) Njel, Christian........909 (E7, Wed), 918 (E7, Wed) Nobili, Francesco............................537 (B7, Wed) Noda, Suguru............................... 1211 (H6, Wed) Noda, Zhiyun................................ 1020 (G1, Tue) Noel, James........... 703 (D2, Mon), 714 (D2, Tue) Noguchi, Terumasa....................... 1497 (J3, Mon) Noh, Hyung-Joo..............................246 (B1, Wed) Nohira, Toshiyuki............................ 992 (F2, Wed) Nojima, Yasuo................................705 (D2, Mon) Nokami, Toshiki..... 165 (B1, Tue), 616 (C1, Wed) Nolasco, Jairo...................................826 (E4, Tue) Noll, Pascal.................................... 132 (B1, Mon)

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N Nafikova, Natalia........................... 674 (D1, Wed) Nagao, Raphael...............................1371 (I3, Thu) Nagasaka, Masaya.......................... 853 (E5, Mon) Nagasawa, Fumika....................... 1273 (H9, Wed) Nagase, Shigeru........................... 1068 (H2, Thu), ...........................1086 (H3, Tue), 1098 (H3, Wed) Nagashio, Kosuke...........................765 (E2, Wed) Nagasubramanian, Ganesan........... 131 (B1, Mon) Nagata, Kohki................................ 853 (E5, Mon) Nagayoshi, Hiroshi..........................929 (E9, Tue) Nagelli, Enoch............................... 1462 (J2, Mon) Naghizadeh, Masoumeh................ 684 (D1, Wed), ............................... 689 (D1, Thu), 692 (D1, Thu) Nagpal, Prashant.......................... 1145 (H4, Wed) Nahm, Kee Suk................................. 41 (A1, Tue) Naicker, Selvaraj.............................1473 (J2, Tue) Nair, M. T. S.................................... 997 (F2, Wed) Nair, P. K......................................... 997 (F2, Wed) Nakaharai, Shu............................... 731 (E2, Mon) Nakamura, Mika.............................239 (B1, Wed) Nakamura, Ryuhei....................... 1289 (H9, Wed) Nakamura, Takashi........................ 1497 (J3, Mon) Nakanishi, Takashi........................ 1077 (H2, Thu) Nakanishi, Tatsuaki....................... 1269 (H8, Tue) Nakashima, Naotoshi.....................308 (B2, Wed), ........................ 1115 (H4, Mon), 1117 (H4, Mon), ..................................................... 1194 (H6, Mon) Nakatsuji, Hirotaka....................... 1223 (H7, Thu) Nakhaie, Davood............................ 683 (D1, Wed) Nalajala, Naresh................................ 65 (A1, Tue) Nam, Suk Woo.................................439 (B5, Tue) Nanda, Jagjit.................................. 496 (B7, Mon) Nandakumar, Pat........ 173 (B1, Tue), 256 (B1, Wed) Nandhakumar, Iris..............................11 (A1, Tue) Nano, Giuseppe................................ 974 (F1, Tue) Nanot, Sebastien.......................... 1150 (H4, Wed) Nara, Hiroki.................................. 117 (B1, Mon), .............................. 228 (B1, Wed), 239 (B1, Wed) Narasimha, Shreesh..........................860 (E5, Tue) Narayanan, S. R............................ 141 (B1, Mon), ............................. 237 (B1, Wed), 1438 (I6, Mon) Narayanan, Sumaletha....................317 (B2, Wed) Narayanan, Vijay........ 849 (E5, Mon), 860 (E5, Tue) Nardis, Sara..................................1238 (H8, Mon) Narischat, Napan..............................180 (B1, Tue) Narlesky, Joshua............................. 687 (D1, Thu) Naruškevičius, Leonas....................455 (B5, Tue), .........................................................456 (B5, Tue) Nascimento, Raphael.....................1482 (J2, Tue), ........................................................ 1511 (J3, Tue)

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Norkus, Eugenijus..........................379 (B3, Wed), .............................. 382 (B3, Wed), 455 (B5, Tue), .........................................................456 (B5, Tue) Northrop, Paul................................ 293 (B1, Thu), ................................ 294 (B1, Thu), 414 (B4, Tue) Northwood, Derek.......................... 670 (D1, Wed) Notsu, Hideo................................ 1280 (H9, Wed) Nourbakhsh, Amirhasan................. 732 (E2, Mon) Nousiainen, Pertti.......................... 1488 (J3, Mon) Nova, Pyros..................................1248 (H8, Mon) Noviandri, Indra...............................88 (A2, Mon) Novo, C............................................899 (E6, Tue) Nowak, Sascha............................... 399 (B4, Mon) Nowak-Król, Agnieszka...............1239 (H8, Mon) Ntais, Spyridon............................... 1350 (I3, Tue) Nunotani, Naoyoshi........................222 (B1, Wed) Nyholm, Leif...................................241 (B1, Wed)

Onoda, Akira................................1243 (H8, Mon) Oohora, Koji................................1243 (H8, Mon) Oono, Yuka...................................... 1433 (I5, Tue) Orazem, Mark............................... 646 (D1, Wed), ........................... 983 (F2, Wed), 1037 (G3, Wed), ............................1041 (G4, Tue), 1045 (G4, Tue) Orlowski, Marius........ 105 (A2, Tue), 108 (A2, Tue) Ortiz-Ibarra, Hector...................... 1032 (G3, Wed) Osaka, Tetsuya............93 (A2, Tue), 117 (B1, Mon), .............................. 228 (B1, Wed), 239 (B1, Wed) Osayemwenre, Gilbert...................... 57 (A1, Tue) Osborne, Joseph.............................1318 (I2, Wed) Osiak, Michal................................... 69 (A1, Tue), .............................. 507 (B7, Tue), 905 (E7, Wed), ........................................................906 (E7, Wed) Osintsev, Dmitri...............................894 (E6, Tue) Osswald, Patrick..............................408 (B4, Tue) Ostapenko, Gennady...................... 667 (D1, Wed) Ostermay, Ina...................................874 (E5, Tue) Ota, Ken-ichiro...............................448 (B5, Tue), ............................1007 (G1, Tue), 1008 (G1, Tue) Otaki, Mitsutoshi...........................228 (B1, Wed), ........................................................239 (B1, Wed) Otieno, Brunah................................716 (E1, Tue), .................................719 (E1, Tue), 720 (E1, Tue) Ottakam Tothiyl, Muhammed......... 302 (B1, Thu) Ou, Keng-Liang.......723 (E1, Tue), 941 (E9, Tue) Ou, Shih-Fu..............723 (E1, Tue), 941 (E9, Tue) Ou, Sin-Liang..........762 (E2, Wed), 931 (E9, Tue) Ouyang, Jianyong..........................836 (E4, Wed), ..................................................... 1293 (H9, Wed) Ouyang, Minggao...........................257 (B1, Wed) Ouyang, Shuxin............................. 583 (B9, Mon) Owe, Lars-Erik...............................1359 (I3, Wed) Owejan, Jeanette..............................157 (B1, Tue) Ozasa, Kazunari................................ 93 (A2, Tue) Ozawa, Hiroaki............................ 1117 (H4, Mon) Ozkan, Cengiz.......549 (B8, Mon), 903 (E7, Wed) Ozkan, Mihrimah.......................... 549 (B8, Mon), ........................................................903 (E7, Wed)

Papandrew, Alexander.....................484 (B6, Tue), ...............................485 (B6, Tue), 1429 (I5, Tue), ...................................................... 1442 (I6, Mon) Papastamatakis, Vagelis...............1248 (H8, Mon) Paranthaman, Marappan.................173 (B1, Tue), ........................................................233 (B1, Wed) Paranthaman, Marappan Parans......256 (B1, Wed) Parbrook, Peter.................................920 (E9, Tue) Parfitt, Andrew................................215 (B1, Wed) Park, Andrew................................. 1443 (I6, Mon) Park, Beom-Kyeong.........................458 (B5, Tue) Park, Chan-Jin................................258 (B1, Wed), .............................. 260 (B1, Wed), 261 (B1, Wed) Park, Chang-Sun............................ 785 (E3, Mon) Park, Chibeom............................... 1083 (H2, Thu) Park, Chong Rae.......................... 1299 (H9, Wed) Park, Dae-Yeop...............................194 (B1, Wed) Park, Doh-Yeon..........373 (B3, Wed), 1425 (I5, Tue) Park, Dong-Hyun.............................817 (E4, Tue) Park, Gu-Gon..................................262 (B1, Wed) Park, Hyung Gyu........................... 736 (E2, Mon) Park, Hyung-Ho............................. 785 (E3, Mon) Park, Hyunjung...... 539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Park, Hyunwoong............................605 (B9, Tue) Park, In-Tae...........519 (B7, Tue), 1004 (F2, Wed) Park, Jae-Hyun........262 (B1, Wed), 1299 (H9, Wed) Park, Jae Young............................ 1295 (H9, Wed) Park, Jea-Gun..................................817 (E4, Tue), .............................. 937 (E9, Tue), 1301 (H9, Thu) Park, Ji Hoon...................................807 (E3, Wed) Park, Ji Hun............ 186 (B1, Wed), 801 (E3, Tue) Park, Ji Young.............................. 1295 (H9, Wed) Park, Jin Bum...................................428 (B4, Tue) Park, Jin Ho....................................... 74 (A1, Tue) Park, Jin Soo......... 275 (B1, Wed), 384 (B3, Wed) Park, Jin-Hwan................................319 (B2, Wed) Park, Jong Hyeok........................... 587 (B9, Mon) Park, Jong-Kwan..............................937 (E9, Tue) Park, Joong Sun..............................316 (B2, Wed) Park, Jun Woo............................... 1443 (I6, Mon) Park, Jung....................................... 130 (B1, Mon) Park, Jung Hoon........ 259 (B1, Wed), 316 (B2, Wed) Park, Jung Ki...................................229 (B1, Wed) Park, Jung Ock............................... 120 (B1, Mon) Park, Kyu-Young............................529 (B7, Wed) Park, Min Sik.................................319 (B2, Wed), ...............................392 (B4, Mon), 422 (B4, Tue) Park, Nae-Man.................................. 36 (A1, Tue) Park, Sang-Jae.................................207 (B1, Wed) Park, Se-Kook....... 227 (B1, Wed), 272 (B1, Wed) Park, Seok-Hee...............................262 (B1, Wed) Park, Seok-Joo...............................270 (B1, Wed), ............................... 271 (B1, Wed), 458 (B5, Tue) Park, Seongjin.................................771 (E2, Wed) Park, Seongjun............................... 741 (E2, Mon) Park, Seongwoo.......949 (E9, Tue), 951 (E9, Tue) Park, Seongyong.............................247 (B1, Wed) Park, Su Keun.............................. 1298 (H9, Wed) Park, Sung-Hyeon.......................... 546 (B8, Mon) Park, Sungki....................................904 (E7, Wed) Park, Wonjun....................................752 (E2, Tue) Park, Yensil....................................... 24 (A1, Tue) Park, Yohan.....................................191 (B1, Wed) Park, Young Min..............................462 (B5, Tue) Park, Youngsin................................330 (B2, Wed) Parker, Andrew...............................1189 (H5, Tue) Parker, Charles................................1451 (J1, Tue) Parker, Jason.................................. 737 (E2, Mon) Parker, Joseph.................................534 (B7, Wed) Parkinson, Bruce.......590 (B9, Mon), 910 (E7, Wed) Parkinson, Matt...............................205 (B1, Wed) Parra-Vasquez, A. Nicholas.......... 1146 (H4, Wed) Parrondo, Javier............................ 1019 (G1, Tue) Partovi-Nia, Raheleh......................698 (D2, Mon) Paruchuri, Vamsi............................ 849 (E5, Mon) Parvizi, Reza.................................. 677 (D1, Wed)

O O’Connor, Brendan..........................829 (E4, Tue) O’Dwyer, Colm............ 69 (A1, Tue), 507 (B7, Tue), ..............................905 (E7, Wed), 906 (E7, Wed), ................................907 (E7, Wed), 939 (E9, Tue) O’Malley, Rachel.............................157 (B1, Tue) O’Riordan, Alan........................... 1454 (J2, Mon), ...................................................... 1487 (J3, Mon) Ochal, Piotr...........1341 (I3, Tue), 1359 (I3, Wed) Ogawa, Takashi............................... 713 (D2, Tue) Ogawa, Takuji..............................1229 (H8, Mon) Ogier, Jean-Luc...............................805 (E3, Wed) Ogino, Kazuya............................. 1280 (H9, Wed) Ogitsu, Tadashi.................................592 (B9, Tue) Ogura, Atsushi................................744 (E2, Tue), ............................... 748 (E2, Tue), 853 (E5, Mon) Oh, Hwa Sub....................................946 (E9, Tue) Oh, Ji Young....................................1514 (J3, Tue) Oh, Scott........................................1124 (H4, Tue) Oh, Seung M...................................319 (B2, Wed) Ohata, Akiko....................................895 (E6, Tue) Ohkubo, Kei................................ 1058 (H2, Wed), ......................... 1066 (H2, Thu), 1234 (H8, Mon), ............................1263 (H8, Tue), 1269 (H8, Tue) Ohma, Atsushi..................................160 (B1, Tue) Ohmi, Tadahiro...............................773 (E2, Wed) Ohsaka, Takeo...........68 (A1, Tue), 104 (A2, Tue) Ohshita, Yoshio................................748 (E2, Tue) Ohta, Naofumi............................... 1046 (G4, Tue) Ohta, Narumi................................ 1280 (H9, Wed) Ohtani, Bunsho............................ 1276 (H9, Wed) Oishi, Tetsuo................................... 992 (F2, Wed) Oji, Hiroshi.................................... 853 (E5, Mon) Okada, Kiyoshi................................. 93 (A2, Tue) Okada, Yohei......... 622 (C1, Wed), 631 (C1, Wed) Okano, Makoto............................. 1169 (H4, Thu) Okayama, Chika..............................916 (E7, Wed) Okazaki, Toshiya......................... 1095 (H3, Wed), ..................................................... 1165 (H4, Wed) Okido, Masazumi........................... 654 (D1, Wed) Oktyabrsky, Serge...........................767 (E2, Wed) Okube, Maki................................... 1341 (I3, Tue) Olivi, Paulo................................... 1022 (G1, Tue) Olmstead, Marilyn...................... 1063 (H2, Wed), ..........................1094 (H3, Wed), 1099 (H3, Wed) Oloman, Colin...........365 (B3, Wed), 383 (B3, Wed) Olsen, Tivoli...................................1137 (H4, Tue) Olsson, Henrik...... 240 (B1, Wed), 241 (B1, Wed) Omanovic, Sasha............................ 644 (C1, Thu), .............................. 652 (D1, Wed), 722 (E1, Tue), .........................................................730 (E1, Tue) Omura, Yasuhisa..............................883 (E6, Tue) Ong, Ai Lien.....................................354 (B3, Tue) Ono, Atsushi.....................................900 (E6, Tue) Ono, Hideaki...................................380 (B3, Wed) Ono, Hideki..................................... 992 (F2, Wed) Ono, Kazuyoshi.............................. 879 (E6, Mon) 146

P Pace, Giuseppe........ 1361 (I3, Wed), 1436 (I6, Mon) Pachter, Ruth....................................596 (B9, Tue) Paddison, Stephen.........................1315 (I2, Wed), ............................. 1330 (I2, Thu), 1439 (I6, Mon) Padilla, Monica............................. 1380 (I4, Mon) Paek, Eunsu..................................1208 (H6, Mon) Paez, Maritza.................................. 659 (D1, Wed) Paganin, Valdecir...........................1364 (I3, Wed) Paik, Ungyu........... 539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Pak, Alexander.............................1208 (H6, Mon) Pal, Siladitya..........389 (B4, Mon), 516 (B7, Tue) Palacín, M. Rosa............................ 137 (B1, Mon) Palacios, Tomas...............................766 (E2, Wed) Palanichamy, Velammal...................609 (B9, Tue) Palanisamy, Ponnusamy..................1445 (J1, Tue) Pallarès, Josep.........826 (E4, Tue), 835 (E4, Wed) Palomares, Verónica.........................167 (B1, Tue) Pamujula, Sarala........................... 1226 (H7, Thu) Pan, Chun-Jern.................................445 (B5, Tue) Pan, Jing-Pin...................................321 (B2, Wed) Pan, Ke.......................................... 1307 (H9, Thu) Pan, Yu-Chi.....................................333 (B2, Wed) Panarin, Andrei............................. 1000 (F2, Wed) Pannala, Sreekanth..........................412 (B4, Tue), ....................................................... 496 (B7, Mon) Panthi, Dhruba................................218 (B1, Wed) Paolella, Andrea............................ 499 (B7, Mon), ....................................................... 505 (B7, Mon) Paolesse, Roberto........................1238 (H8, Mon), ...................................................... 1257 (H8, Tue) Paolucci, Francesco........................1178 (H5, Tue) Papadimitrakopoulos, Fotios....... 1113 (H4, Mon)

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Paskocimas, Carlos..........................89 (A2, Mon) Pasquale, Frank.......763 (E2, Wed), 862 (E5, Tue) Passerini, Stefano.......................... 112 (B1, Mon), ............................. 132 (B1, Mon), 399 (B4, Mon) Pasta, Mauro....................................492 (B6, Tue) Patel, Sunny.................................. 1228 (H7, Thu) Patel, Vinay.....................................1448 (J1, Tue) Pater, Ewa......................................... 58 (A1, Tue) Patoux, Sébastien........................... 395 (B4, Mon) Pattarkine, Gaurav...........................463 (B5, Wed) Patterson, Tim.............................. 1033 (G3, Wed) Pauc, Nicolas.......... 563 (B8, Tue), 902 (E7, Wed) Paul, Devproshad........................... 129 (B1, Mon) Paul, Frédéric.................................. 1410 (I4, Tue) Paul, Shashi.....................................806 (E3, Wed) Paulo, Maria.................................... 1350 (I3, Tue) Pavanello, Marcelo.........................887 (E6, Tue), .................................889 (E6, Tue), 898 (E6, Tue) Pavlov, Michael................................ 961 (F1, Tue) Pavone, Michele.............................1319 (I2, Wed) Pavunny, Shojan...............................872 (E5, Tue) Peaker, Tony.....................................789 (E3, Tue) Pebere, Nadine.............................. 1041 (G4, Tue) Peck, Donghyun..............................252 (B1, Wed) Pecquenard, Brigitte........................211 (B1, Wed) Pedroza Montero, Martin.................. 64 (A1, Tue) Pei, Yiwen...................9 (A1, Tue), 100 (A2, Tue) Peiro, Francisca................................791 (E3, Tue) Peled, Emanuel................................477 (B6, Tue) Peles, Amra......................................416 (B4, Tue) Pellegrini, Vittorio..........................1180 (H5, Tue) Peña Hueso, Adrian.........................328 (B2, Wed) Penchev, Miroslav...........................903 (E7, Wed) Peng, Cheng-Lin..............................871 (E5, Tue) Peng, Dong-Liang........................ 1031 (G3, Wed) Peng, Ping.................................... 1063 (H2, Wed) Peng, Ru...........................................948 (E9, Tue) Peng, Rufang................................ 1062 (H2, Wed) Peppley, Brant.................................466 (B5, Wed) Peralta-Hernández, Juan............. 1038 (G3, Wed), ........................................................1503 (J3, Tue) Perea, D.......................................... 882 (E6, Mon) Perebeinos, Vasili...........................1128 (H4, Tue) Pereira, Carlos.................................. 972 (F1, Tue) Pereira, Ernesto............................... 1350 (I3, Tue) Pereira, J..........................................307 (B2, Wed) Pereira, Nathalie............................. 397 (B4, Mon) Pereira, Nuno................................... 972 (F1, Tue) Pereyra, Ines.....................................943 (E9, Tue) Pérez-Villar, Sofía........................... 985 (F2, Wed) Perkins, Chris.................................700 (D2, Mon) Pernstich, Kurt.................................823 (E4, Tue) Perrot, Hubert........ 410 (B4, Tue), 1047 (G4, Tue) Perry, Mike......................................175 (B1, Tue), ............................... 476 (B6, Tue), 480 (B6, Tue), ............................. 491 (B6, Tue), 1033 (G3, Wed) Persaud, Suraj................................. 715 (D2, Tue) Peruzzi, V.........................................891 (E6, Tue) Peterbauer, Clemens.......................1358 (I3, Wed) Peters, Andrea.................................627 (C1, Wed) Peters, Dennis.................................623 (C1, Wed) Pethaiah, Sethu............................... 121 (B1, Mon) Petkov, Nikolay.......920 (E9, Tue), 1471 (J2, Tue) Petrik, Peter.................................... 783 (E3, Mon) Petrou, Athanasia.........................1248 (H8, Mon) Petrov, Alexey G............................1130 (H4, Tue) Petrykin, Valery............................... 1341 (I3, Tue) Pettigrew, Katherine.........................171 (B1, Tue) Petty, Anthony.................................634 (C1, Wed) Petzold, Linda.............................. 1035 (G3, Wed) Pewsey, Emma................................ 1403 (I4, Tue) Pham, Minh..................................... 1414 (I4, Tue) Phan, Thanh.................................. 1256 (H8, Tue) Phani, Kanala................................ 1379 (I4, Mon) Philippe, Laetitia.......................... 1030 (G3, Wed) Phung, L. E.......... 349 (B2, Thu), 1308 (H9, Thu)

Pianetta, Piero.............................. 1029 (G3, Wed) Pica, Monica.......1006 (G1, Tue), 1026 (G1, Tue) Picard, Lionel.................................. 301 (B1, Thu) Picard, Quentin............................... 641 (C1, Thu) Pickup, Peter...................................87 (A2, Mon), ..............................1354 (I3, Wed), 1377 (I3, Thu) Picos, Rodrigo..................................830 (E4, Tue) Picraux, S....................................... 882 (E6, Mon) Pierson, Jean-Francois................... 542 (B8, Mon) Pietras, John....................................463 (B5, Wed) Pikma, Piret......... 1040 (G3, Wed), 1412 (I4, Tue) Pinchuk, Alexey............................ 1391 (I4, Mon) Pinkwart, Karsten...........................322 (B2, Wed), ............................... 357 (B3, Tue), 1376 (I3, Thu) Pinson, Matthew..............................405 (B4, Tue) Pintauro, Peter............................... 1443 (I6, Mon) Pinzaru, Dana..................................317 (B2, Wed) Piszcz, Michal................................312 (B2, Wed), ...............................340 (B2, Thu), 535 (B7, Wed) Plichta, Edward.........141 (B1, Mon), 237 (B1, Wed) Poblet, Josep M............................ 1087 (H3, Tue), ..................................................... 1097 (H3, Wed) Poddubny, Alexander.......................788 (E3, Tue) Podlaha-Murphy, Elizabeth............ 986 (F2, Wed), ........................................................ 988 (F2, Wed) Poduska, Kristin..............................1446 (J1, Tue) Poiroux, Thierry...............................866 (E5, Tue) Polczynski, Piotr....... 1411 (I4, Tue), 1416 (I4, Wed) Poltavets, Viktor..............................200 (B1, Wed) Poluektov, Oleg.............................. 140 (B1, Mon) Polyansky, Dmitry............................595 (B9, Tue) Pomarico, Giuseppe.....................1238 (H8, Mon) Popov, Alexey.............................. 1076 (H2, Thu), ...........................1084 (H2, Thu), 1100 (H3, Wed) Porfyrakis, Kyriakos.................... 1089 (H3, Wed) Postel-Pellerin, Jérémy...................805 (E3, Wed) Poterala, Marcin..............................312 (B2, Wed) Potnis, Tanmay................................ 108 (A2, Tue) Pourtois, Geoffrey............................755 (E2, Tue) Poyner, Mark.................................. 502 (B7, Mon) Poynton, Simon................................354 (B3, Tue) Prabhudev, Sagar........................... 1306 (H9, Thu) Pradelles, Jonathan...........................866 (E5, Tue) Prakash, Adithya............................... 45 (A1, Tue) Prakash, G. K. Surya..................... 141 (B1, Mon), ............................. 237 (B1, Wed), 1438 (I6, Mon) Prato, Maurizio............................. 1053 (H1, Sun) Prendergast, David...........................592 (B9, Tue) Prest, Laura....................................1366 (I3, Wed) Prezhdo, Oleg.................................1129 (H4, Tue) Prime, Dominic...............................806 (E3, Wed) Priolo, Francesco..............................790 (E3, Tue) Prokofiev, Alexei..............................788 (E3, Tue) Proksch, Roger.................................147 (B1, Tue) Promislow, Keith............................1313 (I2, Wed) Proust, Marina.................................206 (B1, Wed) Puga, Beatriz................................... 1408 (I4, Tue) Pujol, M...........................................939 (E9, Tue) Pung, Swee-Yong............................1506 (J3, Tue) Purgato, Fabiana........................... 1022 (G1, Tue) Purrello, Roberto..........................1240 (H8, Mon) Purwar, Yashasvi.............................1475 (J2, Tue) Pyymaki Perros, Alexander..........1244 (H8, Mon)

Qu, Wei...................303 (B1, Thu), 346 (B2, Thu) Quill, Nathan...................................907 (E7, Wed) Quintanar, Liliana........................... 636 (C1, Thu) Quintero Restrepo, Ricardo......... 1211 (H6, Wed) Quiroga-González, Enrique............905 (E7, Wed)

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May 12-16, 2013

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Toronto, ON, Canada

Q Qi, Hai-Qing.................................. 666 (D1, Wed) Qiao, Jinli...................................... 128 (B1, Mon), ............................... 154 (B1, Tue), 283 (B1, Wed) Qiao, Li-Jie......................................438 (B5, Tue) Qie, Long........................................190 (B1, Wed) Qin, Zack................ 31 (A1, Tue), 694 (D2, Mon), .............................696 (D2, Mon), 697 (D2, Mon) Qin, Zhisheng.........251 (B1, Wed), 996 (F2, Wed) Qiu, Jacky.......................................838 (E4, Wed) Qu, Liangti...................................1201 (H6, Mon)

R Rabis, Annett....................................440 (B5, Tue) Rabot, Caroline..............................1186 (H5, Tue) Raghavan, Rahul..............................518 (B7, Tue) Ragones, Heftsi............................. 1464 (J2, Mon) Ragoussi, Maria-Eleni.................. 1080 (H2, Thu), ...................................................... 1265 (H8, Tue) Rahim, Nilufa...................................860 (E5, Tue) Rahman, Fahim Ur..........................769 (E2, Wed) Rahman, Mohammad....................... 68 (A1, Tue), ............................... 104 (A2, Tue), 598 (B9, Tue), ........................................................1484 (J2, Tue) Rahman, Mohammad Wahidur...... 742 (E2, Mon) Rahman, Tasmiat.............................255 (B1, Wed) Rahmanian, Rowshan.....................842 (E4, Wed) Raina, Supil.....................................151 (B1, Tue), ..............................548 (B8, Mon), 1476 (J2, Tue) Rainka, Matthew.............................627 (C1, Wed) Raja, Munira....................................816 (E4, Tue) Rajan, Krishna................................ 588 (B9, Mon) Rajeshwar, Krishnan..................... 1332 (I3, Mon) Rajh, Tijana.....................................530 (B7, Wed) Ram, Manoj......................................582 (B8, Tue) Ramadesigan, Venkatasailanathan......................... ...............................293 (B1, Thu), 294 (B1, Thu), ..................................................... 1036 (G3, Wed) Ramaker, David...............................157 (B1, Tue) Ramamurthy, Sridhar....................698 (D2, Mon), ................................ 711 (D2, Tue), 714 (D2, Tue) Ramani, Vijay.....1013 (G1, Tue), 1019 (G1, Tue) Ramar, Vishwanathan.....................203 (B1, Wed) Ramaswamy, Nagappan..................254 (B1, Wed) Ramirez, Alejandra........................ 591 (B9, Mon) Ramirez, Efren.............................. 1021 (G1, Tue) Ramirez, Joan...................................791 (E3, Tue) Ramírez Calera, Itzel.....................1125 (H4, Tue) Ramon, Eloi.............721 (E1, Tue), 831 (E4, Tue) Ramos, Frank...................................919 (E9, Tue) Rana, Jatinkumar..............................152 (B1, Tue) Ranjbar Sahraie, Nastaran................351 (B3, Tue) Rankin, Rees....................................356 (B3, Tue) Raoof, Mustafa.............................. 1222 (H7, Thu) Rasil, Alan........................................149 (B1, Tue) Rastogi, Vinayak.......................... 1105 (H4, Mon) Ratner, Daniel..................................718 (E1, Tue) Rauff-Nisthar, Nadya.....................700 (D2, Mon) Raut, Akshay...................................1451 (J1, Tue) Ravadgar, Parvaneh.........................953 (E9, Tue) Ravikumar, Musuwathi....................570 (B8, Tue) Ravnsbaek, Dorthe B......................149 (B1, Tue), .........................................................153 (B1, Tue) Rawlings, Sabrina......................... 141 (B1, Mon), ........................................................237 (B1, Wed) Razeeb, Kafil M..............................1471 (J2, Tue) Reaver, Nathan........73 (A1, Tue), 1456 (J2, Mon) Rebane, Aleksander......................1239 (H8, Mon) Rebled, Jose.....................................791 (E3, Tue) Reboredo, Silvia............................ 1075 (H2, Thu) Recio, Javier............ 161 (B1, Tue), 178 (B1, Tue) Reda, Mahmoud............................ 676 (D1, Wed), ............................ 1388 (I4, Mon), 1430 (I5, Tue), ............................... 1431 (I5, Tue), 1432 (I5, Tue) Redman, Daniel................................ 975 (F1, Tue) Reeb, Berthold.............................. 1338 (I3, Mon) Reed, David......................................479 (B6, Tue) Reed, Jessica...................................473 (B5, Wed) Reed, Michael............................... 1499 (J3, Mon) Reeve, Zoe...................................... 344 (B2, Thu) Regenbrecht, Carolin......................617 (C1, Wed) 147


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Reichert, Mathias........................... 112 (B1, Mon) Reid, O’Rian..................................1366 (I3, Wed) Reimbold, Gilles..............................859 (E5, Tue) Rein, Régis.................................. 1056 (H2, Wed), ...........................1264 (H8, Tue), 1272 (H8, Wed) Reiter, Christoph............................ 123 (B1, Mon) Rekhi, Sandeep.............................. 110 (B1, Mon) Reksten, Anita................................1359 (I3, Wed) Ren, Fan.....................1 (A0, Mon), 922 (E9, Tue) Ren, Lei........................................ 1150 (H4, Wed) Renner, Frank........... 25 (A1, Tue), 187 (B1, Wed) Renner, Julie.................................. 1440 (I6, Mon) Rettmann, Ryan................................860 (E5, Tue) Rhie, Young Hoon...........................221 (B1, Wed) Rhoden, Stephen..............................594 (B9, Tue) Rhodes, Christopher........................ 298 (B1, Thu) Rhodes, Kevin................................ 110 (B1, Mon) Riahi, A. Reza................................. 343 (B2, Thu) Ribeiro, Josimar..............................1374 (I3, Thu) Richard, Olivier................................746 (E2, Tue) Richardson, Thomas.......................316 (B2, Wed) Richter, Curt............823 (E4, Tue), 845 (E4, Wed) Richter, Lee.............823 (E4, Tue), 834 (E4, Wed) Rickert, Will....................................263 (B1, Wed) Ridgeway, Mark............................. 857 (E5, Mon) Riehl, Bill..................................... 1120 (H4, Mon) Riehl, Bonnie............................... 1120 (H4, Mon) Riella, Humberto........................... 1002 (F2, Wed) Riemer, Douglas............................ 1044 (G4, Tue) Rinaldi, Ali.............305 (B1, Thu), 533 (B7, Wed) Ritzmann, Andrew.........................1319 (I2, Wed) Rivera, Ernesto.............................. 1264 (H8, Tue) Robertson, John............................. 736 (E2, Mon) Robinson, Joshua........................... 740 (E2, Mon) Robson, Timothy............................ 880 (E6, Mon) Rodehorst, Uta............................... 399 (B4, Mon) Rodrigues, Marisa...........................232 (B1, Wed) Rodriguez, Noel...............................895 (E6, Tue) Rodriguez Luque, A....................... 881 (E6, Mon) Rodríguez-Fortea, Antonio.......... 1097 (H3, Wed) Rodriguez-Mendez, Maria Luz......... 1258 (H8, Tue) Rojo, Javier........ 1070 (H2, Thu), 1080 (H2, Thu) Rojo, Teófilo.....................................167 (B1, Tue) Rolison, Debra................................171 (B1, Tue), ............................... 534 (B7, Wed), 566 (B8, Tue) Roller, Justin......... 182 (B1, Tue), 1016 (G1, Tue) Romann, Tavo.............................. 1040 (G3, Wed) Ronda, Antoine................................743 (E2, Tue) Rønning, Magnus...........................1359 (I3, Wed) Ronquillo, Karen An.......................624 (C1, Wed) Rooyackers, Rita..............................888 (E6, Tue) Roquelet, Cyrielle.........................1127 (H4, Tue), ........................... 1144 (H4, Tue), 1160 (H4, Wed) Rosborg, Bo...................................697 (D2, Mon) Roschuk, Tyler.................................797 (E3, Tue) Rosei, Federico.............................. 784 (E3, Mon) Roshnaye, Eqlema...........................624 (C1, Wed) Rotermund, Harm...........................907 (E7, Wed) Rotkin, Slava V.............................1130 (H4, Tue), ..................................................... 1148 (H4, Wed) Rouault, Helene......199 (B1, Wed), 345 (B2, Thu) Roué, Lionel................................... 113 (B1, Mon) Rousse, Celine..........101 (A2, Tue), 979 (F1, Tue) Rousse, Gwenaëlle......................... 137 (B1, Mon) Roussignol, Philippe.....................1144 (H4, Tue), ..................................................... 1160 (H4, Wed) Routoure, Jean-Marc...................... 881 (E6, Mon) Rowell, Nelson.................................743 (E2, Tue) Roy, Tania.......................................764 (E2, Wed) Rozain, Caroline.............................467 (B5, Wed) Rozière, Jacques........................... 1006 (G1, Tue), ............................ 1024 (G1, Tue), 1375 (I3, Thu), ........................................................ 1426 (I5, Tue) Ruan, Xiulin.....................................752 (E2, Tue) Rudi, Stefan......................................157 (B1, Tue) Rumbles, Garry............................. 1171 (H4, Thu)

Ruoff, Rodney..............................1202 (H6, Mon) Rupesinghe, Nalin.......................... 736 (E2, Mon) Rus, Eric..........................................361 (B3, Wed) Rusling, James................................716 (E1, Tue), .................................719 (E1, Tue), 720 (E1, Tue) Ruterana, P.......................................939 (E9, Tue) Rutkowska, Agnieszka.................. 1455 (J2, Mon) Rutkowska, Iwona........................... 1342 (I3, Tue) Rütt, Uta................... 25 (A1, Tue), 187 (B1, Wed) Ryan, Aoife..................................1237 (H8, Mon) Ryan, Emily.....................................433 (B4, Tue) Ryan, Kevin....................................906 (E7, Wed) Ryou, Myung-Hyun.......................... 40 (A1, Tue) Ryou, Sun-Young.............................. 36 (A1, Tue)

Sasaki, Katia....................................886 (E6, Tue) Sasaki, Kazunari........................... 1020 (G1, Tue) Sasaki, Kazuya...... 236 (B1, Wed), 238 (B1, Wed) Sasaki, Kotaro..................................443 (B5, Tue) Sasaki, Shunsuke........................... 119 (B1, Mon) Sassa, Fumihiro.............................. 879 (E6, Mon) Sassin, Megan........ 534 (B7, Wed), 566 (B8, Tue) Sastre-Santos, Angela.................. 1079 (H2, Thu), ...................................................... 1266 (H8, Tue) Sato, Daiki........................................883 (E6, Tue) Sato, Shintaro................................. 731 (E2, Mon) Sato, Tatsuo......................................936 (E9, Tue) Satoh, Hiroaki..................................900 (E6, Tue) Satou, Kazuo...................................223 (B1, Wed) Satsangee, Soami.............................. 48 (A1, Tue) Satsangee, Soami Piara..................... 46 (A1, Tue) Sattler, Wesley................................. 304 (B1, Thu) Saulnier, Mathieu....... 169 (B1, Tue), 540 (B7, Wed) Savage, John..................................1314 (I2, Wed) Savidge, Rachel................................793 (E3, Tue) Savoini, Alberto..............................537 (B7, Wed) Savych, Iuliia....... 1024 (G1, Tue), 1375 (I3, Thu) Sayed, Sayed................................... 1400 (I4, Tue) Sayle, Dean......................................432 (B4, Tue) Scalise, Emilio.................................755 (E2, Tue) Schappacher, Falko....................... 112 (B1, Mon), ....................................................... 399 (B4, Mon) Schatz, Rich....................................464 (B5, Wed) Schefold, Josef................................469 (B5, Wed) Schepis, Dominic.............................860 (E5, Tue) Scherson, Daniel........ 1397 (I4, Tue), 1402 (I4, Tue) Schier, Herman................................274 (B1, Wed) Schilling, Daniel......................... 1158 (H4, Wed), ..................................................... 1164 (H4, Wed) Schlageter, Thomas...................... 1212 (H6, Wed) Schlitz, Ruth.....................................827 (E4, Tue) Schlueter, Steffen.............................408 (B4, Tue) Schmeisser, Jennifer........................ 1423 (I5, Tue) Schmidt, Claudia.............................372 (B3, Wed) Schmidt, Michael............................1471 (J2, Tue) Schmidt, Ralf................................. 682 (D1, Wed) Schmidt, Thomas.........359 (B3, Tue), 440 (B5, Tue) Schmitt, Dominik............................617 (C1, Wed) Schmuki, P....................................... 966 (F1, Tue) Schmückle, Franz-Josef...................874 (E5, Tue) Schneider, Frank..............................747 (E2, Tue) Schneider, Oliver.......................... 1338 (I3, Mon) Schoeppler, Friedrich................... 1157 (H4, Wed) Scholes, Gregory.......................... 1284 (H9, Wed) Scholta, Joachim............................ 123 (B1, Mon) Schougaard, Steen...........................169 (B1, Tue), .............................244 (B1, Wed), 400 (B4, Mon), ..............................401 (B4, Mon), 425 (B4, Tue), ........................................................540 (B7, Wed) Schreiber, David............................ 1464 (J2, Mon) Schreier, Hans-Jürgen.................... 682 (D1, Wed) Schroder, Kjell.................................512 (B7, Tue) Schröder, Daniel..............................364 (B3, Wed) Schuhmann, Wolfgang....................944 (E9, Tue), .......................................................1358 (I3, Wed) Schulze, A........................................861 (E5, Tue) Schumacher, Gerhard.......................152 (B1, Tue) Schuster, Rolf................................. 114 (B1, Mon) Schwalke, Udo....... 733 (E2, Mon), 897 (E6, Tue) Schwarzenbach, Walter.................. 880 (E6, Mon) Scott, Lawrence..............................1178 (H5, Tue) Scrape, Preston.................................. 22 (A1, Tue) Sébrié, Catherine........................... 1213 (H7, Thu) Secouard, Christophe......................206 (B1, Wed) Seemayer, Andreas....... 25 (A1, Tue), 187 (B1, Wed) Seidel, Peter.....................................747 (E2, Tue) Seiss, Birgit.................................... 851 (E5, Mon) Sekhar, Praveen................................ 95 (A2, Tue), ............................. 1445 (J1, Tue), 1494 (J3, Mon) Sekiguchi, Atsuko..........................1142 (H4, Tue) Sekol, Ryan...........504 (B7, Mon), 536 (B7, Wed)

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S Saarenpää, Hanna.........................1244 (H8, Mon) Sabolsky, Edward...........................286 (B1, Wed), ........................................................1447 (J1, Tue) Sabolsky, Katarzyna.......................286 (B1, Wed), ........................................................1447 (J1, Tue) Sacchetti, Valentina...................... 1059 (H2, Wed) Sacci, Robert..................................1363 (I3, Wed) Sacks, Justin.....................................799 (E3, Tue) Sadki, Saïd............. 563 (B8, Tue), 902 (E7, Wed) Sadler, Thomas.................................920 (E9, Tue) Sado, Yuki.................................... 1093 (H3, Wed) Saeed, Saba......................................788 (E3, Tue) Sagawa, Takashi............................ 1303 (H9, Thu) Saglietti, Guilherme.......................1364 (I3, Wed) Said, Hayem....................................624 (C1, Wed) Saikia, Diganta................................333 (B2, Wed) Sairi, Masniza............................... 1460 (J2, Mon) Sakakibara, Yuka..........................1230 (H8, Mon) Sakamoto, Susumu..........................916 (E7, Wed) Sakao, Toshinori........................... 1291 (H9, Wed) Sakata, Tomomi............................. 879 (E6, Mon) Salaoru, Iulia...................................806 (E3, Wed) Salazar, Raul............. 91 (A2, Tue), 933 (E9, Tue) Saleh, Farhana................................1011 (G1, Tue) Salem, Nuha....................................323 (B2, Wed) Saliba-Silva, Adonis...................... 1002 (F2, Wed) Salice, Patrizio.............................. 1081 (H2, Thu) Salman, S....................................... 654 (D1, Wed) Salomé, Sónia.................................. 972 (F1, Tue) Samia, Anna.................................. 1459 (J2, Mon) Sammelselg, Väino..........................358 (B3, Tue) Sammes, Nigel................................215 (B1, Wed) Samson, Marie-Pierre......................866 (E5, Tue) Sanchez, Carlos............................... 635 (C1, Thu) Sánchez, José...................................826 (E4, Tue) Sanchez, Sylvia......... 91 (A2, Tue), 933 (E9, Tue) Sandoval, Luis................................ 554 (B8, Mon) Sandros, Marinella........................ 1226 (H7, Thu) Sanetuntikul, Jakkid.........................353 (B3, Tue) Sankaran, R. Mohan..................... 1114 (H4, Mon) Sankaranarayanan, Subramanian....... 649 (D1, Wed) Santhanagopalan, Shriram............. 293 (B1, Thu), ........................................................ 294 (B1, Thu) Santibañez, Francisco.................... 659 (D1, Wed) Santini, Catherine.......199 (B1, Wed), 345 (B2, Thu) Santra, Pralay............................... 1286 (H9, Wed) Saoutieff, Elise................................206 (B1, Wed) Sapper, Erik.......... 662 (D1, Wed), 1318 (I2, Wed) Saprudin, Deden...............................88 (A2, Mon) Sarapuu, Ave....................................358 (B3, Tue) Sargent, Edward.............................757 (E2, Wed), ............................786 (E3, Mon), 1287 (H9, Wed) Sariciftci, Niyazi Serdar................. 810 (E4, Mon) Sarina, Evan................................. 1099 (H3, Wed) Sariola-Leikas, Essi......................1244 (H8, Mon) Sarker, Biddut........819 (E4, Tue), 1141 (H4, Tue) Sarpkaya, Ibrahim........................ 1154 (H4, Wed) Sasada, Yukari.............................. 1196 (H6, Mon) Sasaki, K. R.....................................893 (E6, Tue)

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Toronto, ON, Canada


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Sel, Ozlem..................................... 1047 (G4, Tue) Seland, Frode.................................1359 (I3, Wed) Selberherr, Siegfried........................894 (E6, Tue) Sels, Bert........................................ 732 (E2, Mon) Selskis, Algirdas.............................379 (B3, Wed), .............................. 382 (B3, Wed), 455 (B5, Tue), .........................................................456 (B5, Tue) Senboku, Hisanori...........................619 (C1, Wed) Senge, Mathias.............................1237 (H8, Mon) Senguttuvan, Premkumar............... 137 (B1, Mon) Seo, Myungwon....... 40 (A1, Tue), 326 (B2, Wed) Seok, Ogyun....................................952 (E9, Tue), .................................955 (E9, Tue), 956 (E9, Tue) Sepehrifard, Ali...............................231 (B1, Wed) Sepp, Silver............1352 (I3, Tue), 1373 (I3, Thu) Serkan, A..........................................151 (B1, Tue) Serna, Rosalia................................ 780 (E3, Mon) Serov, Alexey....... 1344 (I3, Tue), 1380 (I4, Mon) Serras, Paula.....................................167 (B1, Tue) Servati, Peyman..............................842 (E4, Wed) Seshadri, Harinipriya....................... 968 (F1, Tue) Seto, Kelvin....................................706 (D2, Mon) Seung, Hyun-Min............................817 (E4, Tue), ...................................................... 1301 (H9, Thu) Seweryn, Jakub..............................1362 (I3, Wed) Shacham-Diamand, Yosi............... 1464 (J2, Mon) Shah, Asma.....................................1372 (I3, Thu) Shah, Badal.....................................1477 (J2, Tue) Shah, Miraj.......................................789 (E3, Tue) Shah, Sirish.....................................1475 (J2, Tue) Shalyt, Eugene................................. 961 (F1, Tue) Sham, Tsun Kong.............................515 (B7, Tue) Shang, Jing.......................................718 (E1, Tue) Shang, Mingwei................................ 96 (A2, Tue) Shanmugam, Sangaraju....................353 (B3, Tue) Shao, Minling.......... 944 (E9, Tue, 1358 (I3, Wed) Shao-Horn, Yang..............................157 (B1, Tue) Sharifi, Roholah........................... 1113 (H4, Mon) Shasha, Hila.................................. 1385 (I4, Mon) She, Ying..........................................491 (B6, Tue) Shea, Matthew.............................. 1199 (H6, Mon) Shehzad, Khurram...........................1372 (I3, Thu) Sheldon, Brian..................................406 (B4, Tue) Shellikeri, Annadanesh................. 1491 (J3, Mon) Shen, Jun.........................................842 (E4, Wed) Shen, Xuesong.................................. 81 (A1, Tue) Shenai, Krishna...............................760 (E2, Wed) Sheps, Tatyana.............................1207 (H6, Mon) Shi, Jingjing...........128 (B1, Mon), 154 (B1, Tue) Shi, Kaiyuan...........543 (B8, Mon), 581 (B8, Tue) Shibata, Mari................................ 1280 (H9, Wed) Shie, Tzung-Da............................... 339 (B2, Thu) Shieu, Fuh-Sheng.......................... 1459 (J2, Mon) Shiku, Hitoshi............................... 1463 (J2, Mon) Shim, Jae-Hyoung......................... 1301 (H9, Thu) Shim, Joonmok.........227 (B1, Wed), 272 (B1, Wed) Shiman, Zhang...........632 (C1, Wed), 638 (C1, Thu) Shimizu, Akihiro.............................165 (B1, Tue), .............................. 616 (C1, Wed), 630 (C1, Wed) Shimizu, Maki.............................. 1103 (H4, Mon) Shimoda, Yuhei..............................1321 (I2, Wed) Shimoyama, Isao............................. 1421 (I5, Tue) Shin, Chee Burm............................247 (B1, Wed), ........................................................250 (B1, Wed) Shin, Dong Hyuk........................... 656 (D1, Wed) Shin, Dong-Ryul............................270 (B1, Wed), ........................................................271 (B1, Wed) Shin, Heon-Cheol............................508 (B7, Tue), ..............................519 (B7, Tue), 1004 (F2, Wed) Shin, Jae-Heon.................................. 36 (A1, Tue) Shin, Kyoung-Hee..........................189 (B1, Wed), ........................................................227 (B1, Wed) Shin, Kyung-Hee............................272 (B1, Wed), ........................................................287 (B1, Wed) Shin, Mun-Sik.................................384 (B3, Wed) Shin, Seungwoo..............................771 (E2, Wed)

Shin, Won-Kyung............................335 (B2, Wed) Shinohara, Hisanori...................... 1093 (H3, Wed) Shirke, Amol................................. 1493 (J3, Mon) Shishkin, Maxim.............................1325 (I2, Thu) Shitanda, Isao.............32 (A1, Tue), 33 (A1, Tue), ...............................34 (A1, Tue), 1042 (G4, Tue), ...........................1046 (G4, Tue), 1049 (G4, Tue), ........................................................1513 (J3, Tue) Shleev, Sergey................................1358 (I3, Wed) Shoesmith, David........31 (A1, Tue), 694 (D2, Mon), ............................696 (D2, Mon), 697 (D2, Mon), .............................. 698 (D2, Mon), 714 (D2, Tue) Sholvin, Christopher........................491 (B6, Tue) Shono, Kumi....................................148 (B1, Tue) Shrestha, Sujan............................... 553 (B8, Mon) Shu, Chunying.............................. 1215 (H7, Thu) Shui, Jiang-Lan................................. 97 (A2, Tue) Shukla, Ashok..................................570 (B8, Tue) Shul, Galyna...................................1418 (I4, Wed) Shul, Yong-Gun................................439 (B5, Tue) Shulga, Eugene............................ 1195 (H6, Mon) Shvartsev, Boris............................ 1385 (I4, Mon) Siah, Soh Yun...................................864 (E5, Tue) Siddiqui, Shahab..............................860 (E5, Tue) Siekierski, Maciej.......................... 340 (B2, Thu), ........................................................535 (B7, Wed) Sieradzki, Karl................................ 710 (D2, Tue) Siimenson, Carolin........................ 1386 (I4, Mon) Siinor, Liis..................................... 1386 (I4, Mon) Sillanpää, Mika............................. 1488 (J3, Mon) Silva, A............................................. 972 (F1, Tue) Silva, Guilherme.........943 (E9, Tue), 1481 (J2, Tue) Silva, Maria.....................................307 (B2, Wed) Silva, Marina...................................846 (E4, Wed) Silveira, Marcilei..............................891 (E6, Tue) Silvera Batista, Carlos.................. 1105 (H4, Mon) Silvester, Debbie........................... 1460 (J2, Mon) Silvestrini, Simone........................ 1081 (H2, Thu) Simoen, E................885 (E6, Tue), 889 (E6, Tue), .................................892 (E6, Tue), 893 (E6, Tue) Simoen, Eddy........ 749 (E2, Tue), 881 (E6, Mon), ................................884 (E6, Tue), 886 (E6, Tue), ................................888 (E6, Tue), 890 (E6, Tue), .........................................................891 (E6, Tue) Simonian, Aleksandr.................... 1468 (J2, Mon), ........................................................1480 (J2, Tue) Simpson, Peter.................................743 (E2, Tue) Sims, Patrick..................................1137 (H4, Tue) Simunovic, Srdjan............................412 (B4, Tue) Singdeo, Debanand.........................367 (B3, Wed) Singh, Minashree............................1475 (J2, Tue) Singh, Nirala....................................489 (B6, Tue) Singh, Rajiv....................................249 (B1, Wed) Singh, Ramesh.................................. 66 (A1, Tue) Sintic, Paul.................................... 1251 (H8, Tue) Sitharaman, Balaji....................... 1212 (H6, Wed), ........................... 1218 (H7, Thu), 1228 (H7, Thu) Sivalingam, Yuvaraj...................... 1257 (H8, Tue) Sivaprakash, Prabhavathy.............. 118 (B1, Mon) Sivasankaran, Visweshwar..............220 (B1, Wed) Sjödin, Martin....... 240 (B1, Wed), 241 (B1, Wed) Skalkowska, Justyna..................... 1455 (J2, Mon) Skaria, Giji........................................ 45 (A1, Tue) Skiba, Tom................................... 1033 (G3, Wed) Skorupa, Wolfgang......................... 782 (E3, Mon) Skotnicki, Thomas...........................866 (E5, Tue) Skunik, Magdalena..........................597 (B9, Tue) Slanac, Daniel.................................385 (B3, Wed) Slanina, Zdenek............................ 1098 (H3, Wed) Slater, Michael................................530 (B7, Wed) Slocum, Alexander..........................277 (B1, Wed) Slota-Newson, Joanna.....................282 (B1, Wed) Smart, Christopher........................1123 (H4, Tue), .......................................................1124 (H4, Tue) Smiley, Danielle................................ 55 (A1, Tue) Smirnova, Alevtina..........................184 (B1, Tue)

Smith, Diane...................................624 (C1, Wed) Smith, Jared..................................... 708 (D2, Tue) Smith, Kyle.....................................277 (B1, Wed) Snyder, Kent....................................263 (B1, Wed) Snyder, Stephen.............................. 999 (F2, Wed) So, Hyun Wook.............................. 785 (E3, Mon) Soares, Layciane........................... 1022 (G1, Tue) Sobh, Fatima...................................244 (B1, Wed) Sode, Aya.........................................185 (B1, Tue) Soeda, Kazunari................................ 75 (A1, Tue) Sofie, Stephen.................................472 (B5, Wed) Sohn, Hong-Kyun.......................... 675 (D1, Wed) Sokhanvaran, Samira....................... 970 (F1, Tue) Solarska, Renata...............................603 (B9, Tue) Soler, Juliana................................... 635 (C1, Thu) Solladié, Nathalie........................ 1056 (H2, Wed), ......................... 1232 (H8, Mon), 1264 (H8, Tue), ..................................................... 1272 (H8, Wed) Solorza-Feria, Omar.......................... 44 (A1, Tue) Soloveichik, Grigorii.......................627 (C1, Wed) Soltanian, Saeid...............................842 (E4, Wed) Somasundaran, Ponisseril................ 963 (F1, Tue) Someya, Kouji.................................. 964 (F1, Tue) Son, Bongki........... 326 (B2, Wed), 435 (B4, Tue) Son, Ji-Won........... 259 (B1, Wed), 316 (B2, Wed) Son, Jin-Young............................... 853 (E5, Mon) Sonar, Prashant..........811 (E4, Mon), 814 (E4, Mon) Sone, Masato....................................936 (E9, Tue) Song, Hyun Jae.............................. 741 (E2, Mon) Song, Jongchan...............................229 (B1, Wed) Song, Kyuseok.............................. 1004 (F2, Wed) Song, Pung Keun.............................938 (E9, Tue) Song, Rak-Hyun.............................270 (B1, Wed), ............................... 271 (B1, Wed), 458 (B5, Tue) Song, Seonghyun...........................337 (B2, Wed), .........................................................435 (B4, Tue) Song, Seung-Min.............................957 (E9, Tue) Song, Tae-Ho.................................... 38 (A1, Tue) Song, Taeseup........ 539 (B7, Wed), 923 (E9, Tue) Song, TaeWon................................ 130 (B1, Mon) Song, Xiangyun..............................207 (B1, Wed) Soni, Sumit.......................................406 (B4, Tue) Sonnenberg, Victor...........................884 (E6, Tue) Soomro, Muhammad Tahir........... 1393 (I4, Mon) Soper, Steven A............................... 986 (F2, Wed) Sotomayor Torres, Clivia................906 (E7, Wed) Sowade, Enrico................................831 (E4, Tue) Soysa, Ramesh..........647 (D1, Wed), 648 (D1, Wed) Spaeth, Florian............................ 1158 (H4, Wed), ..................................................... 1164 (H4, Wed) Speck, Ramona...............................322 (B2, Wed) Spencer, Tara................................... 341 (B2, Thu) Sperlich, Andreas......................... 1065 (H2, Thu), ..........................1158 (H4, Wed), 1164 (H4, Wed) Spernjak, Dusan..............................1445 (J1, Tue) Spickermann, Christian.................. 682 (D1, Wed) Spies, Kurt.......................................452 (B5, Tue) Spinner, Neil.......... 166 (B1, Tue), 363 (B3, Wed) Sprenkle, Vincent.........479 (B6, Tue), 495 (B6, Tue) Sprik, Michiel................................1317 (I2, Wed) Sreekantan, Srimala........................1506 (J3, Tue) Sreekanth, N.................................. 1379 (I4, Mon) Srinivasan, Venkat............................411 (B4, Tue) Srivastava, Ratnanjali....................... 48 (A1, Tue) Srour, Hassan.........199 (B1, Wed), 345 (B2, Thu) Stadler, Philipp............................... 786 (E3, Mon) Stambula, Samantha..................... 1292 (H9, Wed) Stampfer, Christoph.........................753 (E2, Tue) Stan, Marian.....................................152 (B1, Tue) Stangel, Christina.........................1248 (H8, Mon) Stankevičienė, Ina..........................379 (B3, Wed), .........................................................455 (B5, Tue) Starosvetsky, David........................ 681 (D1, Wed) Starykevich, Maksim...................... 990 (F2, Wed) Stefan-van Staden, Raluca........... 1466 (J2, Mon), ...................................................... 1495 (J3, Mon)

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Stefanelli, Manuela......................1238 (H8, Mon) Steinberg, Vahur.........1352 (I3, Tue), 1373 (I3, Thu) Steiner, Roland............................ 1028 (G3, Wed), ..................................................... 1030 (G3, Wed) Stellmach, Diana............................ 591 (B9, Mon) Stepanov, Andrey.......................... 1390 (I4, Mon) Stephenson, David...........................479 (B6, Tue) Stephenson, Tyler.............................513 (B7, Tue) Stesmans, André...............................755 (E2, Tue) Stetter, Joseph........... 1448 (J1, Tue), 1493 (J3, Mon) Stevenson, Keith............................385 (B3, Wed), ................................512 (B7, Tue), 975 (F1, Tue), ...............................1395 (I4, Tue), 1478 (J2, Tue) Stevenson, Steven........................ 1092 (H3, Wed) Stich, Dominik............................ 1158 (H4, Wed), ..................................................... 1164 (H4, Wed) Stickney, John.................................913 (E7, Wed) Stievano, Lorenzo.......................... 394 (B4, Mon) Stimming, Ulrich.......................... 121 (B1, Mon), ............................. 533 (B7, Wed), 1338 (I3, Mon) Stobiecka, Magdalena......................945 (E9, Tue) Stokes, E. B..............919 (E9, Tue), 921 (E9, Tue) Stoner, Brian...................................1451 (J1, Tue) Strasser, Peter.......... 157 (B1, Tue), 351 (B3, Tue) Strauf, Stefan................................ 1154 (H4, Wed) Strawski, Marcin.......................... 1028 (G3, Wed) Streit, Jason................................. 1153 (H4, Wed), ...........................1159 (H4, Wed), 1220 (H7, Thu) Strickler, Alaina.............................. 993 (F2, Wed) Strobel, Vincent.............................. 881 (E6, Mon) Strobl, Jonathan..............................1417 (I4, Wed) Strutwolf, Jorg............................... 1460 (J2, Mon) Struzik, Michał................................535 (B7, Wed) Strømme, Maria........240 (B1, Wed), 241 (B1, Wed) Stuart, Jessica........298 (B1, Thu), 1382 (I4, Mon) Stulz, Eugen.................................1247 (H8, Mon) Stumper, Jürgen.......... 176 (B1, Tue), 251 (B1, Wed) Sturm, James.................................. 852 (E5, Mon) Stuve, Eric..............452 (B5, Tue), 1419 (I4, Wed) Su, Chun-Wei..................................321 (B2, Wed) Su, Yisong...........551 (B8, Mon), 1168 (H4, Wed) Su, Yu-Sheng...................................525 (B7, Wed) Subianto, Surya............................ 1006 (G1, Tue), ...........................1024 (G1, Tue), 1026 (G1, Tue), ...............................1375 (I3, Thu), 1426 (I5, Tue) Subiantoro, Alison......................... 121 (B1, Mon) Subramanain, Balasubramanian............................. ..............................647 (D1, Wed), 648 (D1, Wed) Subramaniam, Chandramouli........1142 (H4, Tue) Subramanian, Vaidyanathan............449 (B5, Tue), ..................................................... 1294 (H9, Wed) Subramanian, Venkat..................... 293 (B1, Thu), ............................... 294 (B1, Thu), 414 (B4, Tue), ..................................................... 1036 (G3, Wed) Suda, Kohei......................................748 (E2, Tue) Sudo, Hiroshi...................................748 (E2, Tue) Sugawa, Shigetoshi.........................773 (E2, Wed) Sugawara, Sougoro..........................571 (B8, Tue) Sugimoto, Kunihisa..................... 1093 (H3, Wed) Suh, Dong Hyuk.......... 18 (A1, Tue), 847 (E4, Wed) Suh, Soonsung................................191 (B1, Wed) Suito, Kazuaki............................... 1008 (G1, Tue) Sullivan, John...................................511 (B7, Tue) Sumboja, Afriyanti...........................567 (B8, Tue) Sumita, Masato...............................1329 (I2, Thu) Sumiyama, Kenji......................... 1027 (G3, Wed), ..................................................... 1031 (G3, Wed) Sun, Che-Nan..........485 (B6, Tue), 1429 (I5, Tue) Sun, Kuan........................................836 (E4, Wed) Sun, Li.............................................463 (B5, Wed) Sun, Qiong........................................ 98 (A2, Tue) Sun, Shaopeng................................ 988 (F2, Wed) Sun, Shi-Gang................................1355 (I3, Wed) Sun, Shuhui.................................. 1292 (H9, Wed) Sun, Xianmiao................................... 98 (A2, Tue) Sun, Xiufu.......................................470 (B5, Wed)

Sun, Xueliang (Andy).....................143 (B1, Tue), ............................. 193 (B1, Wed), 245 (B1, Wed), ..............................273 (B1, Wed), 299 (B1, Thu), ..............................501 (B7, Mon), 515 (B7, Tue), .............................523 (B7, Tue),1203 (H6, Mon), ..................................................... 1292 (H9, Wed) Sundaram, Kalpathy......................... 45 (A1, Tue), .........................................................947 (E9, Tue) Sundaresan, Sivaprakash................ 118 (B1, Mon) Sunde, Svein.........1341 (I3, Tue), 1359 (I3, Wed) Sung, Yon Mo.................................221 (B1, Wed) Sunkara, Mahendra....................... 588 (B9, Mon), .............................761 (E2, Wed), 1310 (H9, Thu) Sunkara, Swathi............................. 588 (B9, Mon) Suppiah, Sam.................................. 1422 (I5, Tue) Suresh Kumar, Palathedath..............570 (B8, Tue) Suryawanshi, Abhijit...................... 815 (E4, Mon) Susac, Darija.......... 176 (B1, Tue), 251 (B1, Wed) Suthar, BharatKumar..................... 293 (B1, Thu), .............................294 (B1, Thu), 1036 (G3, Wed) Suzuki, Ai........................................1326 (I2, Thu) Suzuki, Akihiro...............................236 (B1, Wed) Suzuki, Daisuke............................... 964 (F1, Tue) Suzuki, Mitsuaki.......................... 1086 (H3, Tue), ..................................................... 1096 (H3, Wed) Suzuki, Rena.................................. 856 (E5, Mon) Suzuki, Shinya................................192 (B1, Wed) Suzuki, Takahiko............................... 16 (A1, Tue) Sverdlov, Viktor...............................894 (E6, Tue) Svetlitza, Alexander...................... 1498 (J3, Mon) Swain, Greg................................... 657 (D1, Wed), .............................. 658 (D1, Wed), 1399 (I4, Tue) Swaminathan, Shankar.....................862 (E5, Tue) Swavey, Shawn............................1245 (H8, Mon) Sweely, Kurt.................................. 1387 (I4, Mon) Switzer, Jay...........370 (B3, Wed), 545 (B8, Mon) Syu, Yong-En..................................... 3 (A1, Tue), ................................. 77 (A1, Tue), 612 (B9, Tue), ................................777 (E2, Wed), 928 (E9, Tue) Sze, Simon M................3 (A1, Tue), 77 (A1, Tue) Szklarczyk, Marek...................... 1028 (G3, Wed), ..................................................... 1030 (G3, Wed)

Tamayo, Laura............................... 659 (D1, Wed) Tammeveski, Kaido........................358 (B3, Tue), ...........................1190 (H5, Tue), 1195 (H6, Mon) Tamura, Shinji.......... 23 (A1, Tue), 222 (B1, Wed) Tan, Jinwang....................................433 (B4, Tue) Tan, Xuehai......................................513 (B7, Tue) Tan, XueHai....................................474 (B5, Wed) Tan, Yong Teck............................... 678 (D1, Wed) Tan, Zhen........................................778 (E2, Wed) Tanaka, Daisuke...........................1229 (H8, Mon) Tanaka, Fumiaki.............................1142 (H4, Tue) Tanaka, Hiroaki...............................773 (E2, Wed) Tanaka, Hirofumi.........................1229 (H8, Mon) Tanaka, Naokage.......................... 1027 (G3, Wed) Tanaka, Shin-ichi.............................. 39 (A1, Tue) Tanaka, Takeshi............................ 1103 (H4, Mon) Tanaka, Tetsu...................................873 (E5, Tue) Tanaka, Yasuhiro........................... 1497 (J3, Mon) Tang, Alvin..................................... 737 (E2, Mon) Tang, Jiang..................................... 786 (E3, Mon) Tang, Jiyue......................................917 (E7, Wed) Tang, Nathalie........1139 (H4, Tue), 1162 (H4, Wed) Tang, Shih Hsuan........................... 854 (E5, Mon) Tang, Yongji.....................................143 (B1, Tue) Tang, Zhijiang................................. 1429 (I5, Tue) Tanuma, Toshihiro...........................177 (B1, Tue) Tao, Li...................734 (E2, Mon), 736 (E2, Mon) Tao, Ye............................................832 (E4, Wed) Taoka, Noriyuki........856 (E5, Mon), 858 (E5, Mon) Tarascon, Jean-Marie.................... 137 (B1, Mon), ........................................................ 991 (F2, Wed) Tateyama, Yoshitaka.......................1329 (I2, Thu) Tatiparti, Sankara Sarma.................. 969 (F1, Tue) Tatsuma, Tetsu............................. 1274 (H9, Wed) Tavares, Ana.................................... 1350 (I3, Tue) Taxak, V........................................ 1470 (J2, Mon) Taylor, André.........504 (B7, Mon), 536 (B7, Wed) Taylor, C......................................... 651 (D1, Wed) Taylor, E.......................................... 971 (F1, Tue), ............................... 984 (F2, Wed), 999 (F2, Wed) Taylor, Randal.................................. 971 (F1, Tue) Taylor, Robin.................................699 (D2, Mon) Taylor, Susan....................................440 (B5, Tue) Teeters, Dale.................................. 502 (B7, Mon) Tefashe, Ushula Mengesha............ 653 (D1, Wed) Tejerina, Lara................................ 1265 (H8, Tue) Telg, Hagen.................................. 1149 (H4, Wed) Tengco, John Meynard...................... 56 (A1, Tue) Teo, Kenneth.................................. 736 (E2, Mon) Tepavcevic, Sanja...........................530 (B7, Wed) Terai, Takayuki................................236 (B1, Wed) Teramoto, Akinobu.........................773 (E2, Wed) Teran, Freddy..................................1374 (I3, Thu) Teranishi, Toshiharu..................... 1282 (H9, Wed) Terashima, Kazutaka........................929 (E9, Tue) Terekhov, Sergei............................ 1000 (F2, Wed) Terres, Bernat...................................753 (E2, Tue) Tersoff, Jerry..................................1128 (H4, Tue) Tessier, Cecile................................ 394 (B4, Mon) Thangadurai, Venkataraman...........317 (B2, Wed) Thean, Aaron....................................746 (E2, Tue) Thiel, Kay-Oliver........................... 682 (D1, Wed) Thies, Andreas..................................874 (E5, Tue) Thind, Sapanbir............................. 1307 (H9, Thu) Thissandier, Fleur........563 (B8, Tue), 902 (E7, Wed) Thitsa, Makhin.................................800 (E3, Tue) Thodla, Ramgopal......................... 671 (D1, Wed), ........................................................ 686 (D1, Thu) Thomas, Rajesh............................1206 (H6, Mon) Thomberg, Thomas.........................1373 (I3, Thu) Thompson, Cheryl......................... 1459 (J2, Mon) Thompson, Eric................................157 (B1, Tue) Thompson, George......................... 659 (D1, Wed) Thomsen, Ed....................................479 (B6, Tue) Thornton, Katsuyo......................... 397 (B4, Mon) Thorpe, Stephen.......157 (B1, Tue), 1039 (G3, Wed)

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T Taberna, Pierre-Louis...................... 991 (F2, Wed) Tabet-Aoul, Amel.........99 (A2, Tue), 1367 (I3, Wed) Tagmatarchis, Nikos..................... 1072 (H2, Thu) Taheri, Peyman.......289 (B1, Thu), 290 (B1, Thu) Tai, Shih-Hsiang.............................837 (E4, Wed) Tai, Ya-Hsiang.................................612 (B9, Tue), ................................777 (E2, Wed), 928 (E9, Tue) Tajima, Tomoyuki........................ 1196 (H6, Mon) Takagahara, Kazuhiko.................... 879 (E6, Mon) Takagi, Shinichi........856 (E5, Mon), 858 (E5, Mon) Takaguchi, Yutaka........................ 1196 (H6, Mon) Takahara, Hikari...............................148 (B1, Tue) Takahashi, Kenichi...........................448 (B5, Tue) Takahashi, Masahito.......................631 (C1, Wed) Takahashi, Takuya........................ 1278 (H9, Wed) Takahashi, Yasufumi..................... 1463 (J2, Mon) Takakusagi, Satoru....................... 1280 (H9, Wed) Takaoka, Hiroki...............................1479 (J2, Tue) Takase, Mai.......1273 (H9, Wed), 1277 (H9, Wed) Takasu, Kaoru................................... 81 (A1, Tue) Takeguchi, Tatsuya...........................180 (B1, Tue) Takei, Yusuke.................................. 1421 (I5, Tue) Takenaka, Mitsuru......................... 856 (E5, Mon), ....................................................... 858 (E5, Mon) Takeuchi, Eiichi.............................. 992 (F2, Wed) Takshi, Arash...................................282 (B1, Wed) Tallo, Indrek....................................1373 (I3, Thu) Tamaki, Takashi...........................1229 (H8, Mon) Tamašauskaitė-Tamašiūnaitė, Loreta..................... ............................ 379 (B3, Wed), 382 (B3, Wed) , ................................ 455 (B5, Tue), 456 (B5, Tue)

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Thorseth, Matthew........................ 1309 (H9, Thu) Thurakitseree, Theerapol............. 1107 (H4, Mon) Thurgood, Chris....... 62 (A1, Tue), 466 (B5, Wed) Tian, Li............................................217 (B1, Wed) Tian, Min....................................... 1307 (H9, Thu) Ticianelli, Edson...........................1364 (I3, Wed), .......................................................1365 (I3, Wed) Tillack, Bernd...................................874 (E5, Tue) Ting, Yu-Chien.................................. 72 (A1, Tue) Tkachenko, Nikolai...................... 1064 (H2, Thu), .....................................................1244 (H8, Mon) Tkacz-Smiech, Katarzyna.............. 669 (D1, Wed) Tokranov, Vadim.............................767 (E2, Wed) Tomita, Motohiro.............................744 (E2, Tue) Tomomichi, Keita...........................236 (B1, Wed) Toney, Michael................................ 1420 (I5, Tue) Tong, Hua....................................... 583 (B9, Mon) Tong, YuYe.................................... 1337 (I3, Mon) Torimoto, Tsukasa............................ 92 (A2, Tue), ..................................................... 1278 (H9, Wed) Toriumi, Akira.................................765 (E2, Wed) Tornow, Claire............................... 1309 (H9, Thu) Torres, Katia.....................................943 (E9, Tue) Torres, Tomas..........1080 (H2, Thu), 1265 (H8, Tue) Torres-Vitela, Refugio.................. 1032 (G3, Wed) Toshimitsu, Fumiyuki.................. 1117 (H4, Mon) Toshiyoshi, Hiroshi........................ 878 (E6, Mon) Tossici, Roberto..............................537 (B7, Wed) Tötzke, Christian............................ 123 (B1, Mon) Toudert, Johann.............................. 780 (E3, Mon) Toyama, Shigeru........................... 1497 (J3, Mon) Tran, Chau........................................568 (B8, Tue) Traversa, Enrico...............................436 (B5, Tue) Travis, Jonathan..............................208 (B1, Wed) Trejo, Michael............................... 1220 (H7, Thu) Tremiliosi-Filho, Germano........... 1333 (I3, Mon) Trépanier, Hubert...........................1138 (H4, Tue) Trevisoli, Renan...............................898 (E6, Tue) Triana, Vivian............................... 1097 (H3, Wed) Tribollet, Bernard........................... 983 (F2, Wed), ............................1041 (G4, Tue), 1043 (G4, Tue) Trinh, Dao...................................... 653 (D1, Wed) Trinh, Ngoc Duc........169 (B1, Tue), 400 (B4, Mon) Tripathi, S............. 557 (B8, Mon), 559 (B8, Mon) Tripathy, Sudhiranjan.......................926 (E9, Tue) Trlica, Chris.................................. 1496 (J3, Mon) Trottier, Julie.................................. 402 (B4, Mon) Truckenbrodt, Jens......................... 132 (B1, Mon) Truhlar, Donald...............................1324 (I2, Thu) Trujano-Ortiz, Lidia........................ 636 (C1, Thu) Trukhina, Olga.............................. 1265 (H8, Tue) Trulove, Paul................................. 1387 (I4, Mon) Truong, Lina....................................317 (B2, Wed) Trusch, Andreas...............................874 (E5, Tue) Tsai, Chih-Ya................................... 106 (A2, Tue) Tsai, Kun-Tong................................837 (E4, Wed) Tsai, Li-Duan.................................266 (B1, Wed), ............................. 267 (B1, Wed), 333 (B2, Wed), .........................................................578 (B8, Tue) Tsai, Tsung-Han..............................375 (B3, Wed) Tsai, Tsung-Ming............................... 3 (A1, Tue), ................................. 77 (A1, Tue), 612 (B9, Tue), ................................777 (E2, Wed), 928 (E9, Tue) Tsai, Yeou-Yih.............................. 1297 (H9, Wed) Tsang, Chu......................................913 (E7, Wed) Tse, Edmund................................. 1309 (H9, Thu) Tseng, Po-Hao.................................772 (E2, Wed) Tseng, Wei-Jhih................................453 (B5, Tue) Tsiouvaras, Nikolaos.......................526 (B7, Wed) Tsirlina, Galina................................ 1343 (I3, Tue) Tsubakiyama, Kenta.........................429 (B4, Tue) Tsuchiya, Hiroaki............................ 713 (D2, Tue) Tsuchiya, Takanori...........................180 (B1, Tue) Tsui, Lok-kun................................... 967 (F1, Tue) Tsuji, Etsushi................................ 1291 (H9, Wed) Tsujimoto, Masahiko..................... 1223 (H7, Thu)

Tsujimura, Seiya............................... 34 (A1, Tue) Tsukada, Takashi............................702 (D2, Mon) Tsukagoshi, Takafumi.....................165 (B1, Tue), ........................................................616 (C1, Wed) Tsukui, Shigeki...............................223 (B1, Wed) Tsutsumi, Atsushi............................218 (B1, Wed) Tsybeskov, Leonid..........................745 (E2, Tue), ....................................................... 779 (E3, Mon) Tsypkin, Mikhail............................1359 (I3, Wed) Tu, Xiaomin................................. 1149 (H4, Wed) Tübke, Jens....................................322 (B2, Wed), ............................... 357 (B3, Tue), 1376 (I3, Thu) Tuckerman, Mark...........................1316 (I2, Wed) Tufenkji, Nathalie............................730 (E1, Tue) Tulevski, George............................1133 (H4, Tue) Tulodziecki, Michal........................ 991 (F2, Wed) Tung, Ngo Duc................................258 (B1, Wed) Turak, Ayse.....................................839 (E4, Wed) Turhan, Ahmet........ 483 (B6, Tue), 484 (B6, Tue) Turmine, Mireille.............................410 (B4, Tue) Turner, John....................................412 (B4, Tue), ............................. 592 (B9, Tue), 1292 (H9, Wed) Turner, Wayne..................................157 (B1, Tue) Tussupbayev, Renat.........................168 (B1, Tue) Tykwinski, Rik............................. 1061 (H2, Wed) Tylus, Urszula....... 156 (B1, Tue), 1014 (G1, Tue)

Vandiver, Melissa............................374 (B3, Wed) Vandooren, Anne..............................888 (E6, Tue) Varcoe, John........... 354 (B3, Tue), 378 (B3, Wed) Varela, Hamilton.............................1371 (I3, Thu) Vargas Uscategui, Alejandro............. 30 (A1, Tue) Vargas-Garcia, J. Roberto................. 44 (A1, Tue) Vazhenin, Grigory.......................... 682 (D1, Wed) Vazquez, Ester.........1073 (H2, Thu), 1184 (H5, Tue) Vediappan, Kumaran...................... 402 (B4, Mon) Vega, Adrián.....................................85 (A2, Mon) Vehviläinen, Marianna.................. 1488 (J3, Mon) Veirs, Douglas................................. 687 (D1, Thu) Vejar, Nelson.................................. 659 (D1, Wed) Velazquez-Perez, Jesus...................255 (B1, Wed) Velez, Juan...................................... 635 (C1, Thu) Veloso, Anabela................................746 (E2, Tue) Veloso, Anthony........640 (C1, Thu), 1469 (J2, Mon) Venarusso, Luna.............................. 1351 (I3, Tue) Venkata Rami Reddy, B................. 139 (B1, Mon) Venkataraman, Ramki.....................368 (B3, Wed) Venkatraman, Murali Sankar.........1318 (I2, Wed) Vera, Marcos...................................234 (B1, Wed) Verbrugge, Mark........ 213 (B1, Wed), 406 (B4, Tue) Vereecken, Philippe.......................... 54 (A1, Tue), .....................................................1209 (H6, Mon) Vezzù, Keti.................................... 133 (B1, Mon), ............................ 1361 (I3, Wed), 1436 (I6, Mon) Vialla, Fabien.........1144 (H4, Tue), 1160 (H4, Wed) Vieira, André................................ 1059 (H2, Wed) Vigneron, Jackie.............................. 995 (F2, Wed) Vikkisk, Merilin........................... 1195 (H6, Mon) Vilalta, A..........................................939 (E9, Tue) Vilinska, Annamaria......................... 963 (F1, Tue) Villulas, Mercedes......................... 1334 (I3, Mon) Vincent, Benjamin.......746 (E2, Tue), 749 (E2, Tue) Vinogradov, Sergei........................ 1268 (H8, Tue) Vinten, Phillip.............................. 1112 (H4, Mon) Viswanathan, Vilayanur...................479 (B6, Tue) Vivier, Vincent............................... 983 (F2, Wed), ............................. 1041 (G4, Tue), 1408 (I4, Tue) Vizuete, María............................... 1078 (H2, Thu) Vlachopoulos, Nick..........................597 (B9, Tue) Vogel, Eric..............764 (E2, Wed), 768 (E2, Wed) Voisin, Christophe.........................1127 (H4, Tue), ........................... 1144 (H4, Tue), 1160 (H4, Wed) Volk, Christian.................................753 (E2, Tue) von Horsten, Frank......................... 682 (D1, Wed) Voznyy, Oleksandr......................... 786 (E3, Mon) Vrielinck, Henk................................749 (E2, Tue) Vu, Michael................................... 1220 (H7, Thu) Vukmirovic, Miomir........................355 (B3, Tue) Vuorema, Anne............................. 1488 (J3, Mon) Vyas, Niladri........... 601 (B9, Tue), 602 (B9, Tue)

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U Uan, Jun-Yen....................................461 (B5, Tue) Uchida, Satoshi...............................214 (B1, Wed) Uchino, Takashi...............................795 (E3, Tue) Uchiyama, Gunzo..........................705 (D2, Mon) Uddin, Jasim..........300 (B1, Thu), 327 (B2, Wed) Udit, Andrew....................................724 (E1, Tue) Ueda, Wataru....................................180 (B1, Tue) Uehara, Hiromitsu........................ 1280 (H9, Wed) Uemura, Yohei............................. 1280 (H9, Wed) Ueno, Fumiyoshi............................705 (D2, Mon) Uhlmann, Christian........................ 114 (B1, Mon) Ullah, Nehar.....................................722 (E1, Tue) Ulldemolins, Michel.......................211 (B1, Wed) Ulloa, Fernando................................826 (E4, Tue) Umeyama, Tomokazu................... 1223 (H7, Thu) Umezawa, Naoto............................ 583 (B9, Mon) Umino, Tokio................................ 1497 (J3, Mon) Uno, Tomohiro.................................748 (E2, Tue) Uosaki, Kohei....... 1277 (H9, Wed), 1283 (H9, Wed) Upadhyay, Vinod.......661 (D1, Wed), 663 (D1, Wed) Upreti, Shailesh...............................278 (B1, Wed) Urabe, Yasuko.............................. 1103 (H4, Mon) Urano de Carvalho, Elita Fontenelle...................... ...................................................... 1002 (F2, Wed) Urbani, Maxence........................... 1265 (H8, Tue) Usgaocar, Ashwin...........................282 (B1, Wed) Usmani, Belal................................... 968 (F1, Tue) Usrey, Monica.................................328 (B2, Wed) Usuda, Koji......................................744 (E2, Tue) Usui, Mitsuo................................... 879 (E6, Mon) Utsumi, Sayoko............................. 1497 (J3, Mon)

V Vaarmets, Kersti........................... 1018 (G1, Tue), ...............................1352 (I3, Tue), 1373 (I3, Thu) Vaglenov, Kiril................................1450 (J1, Tue) Valenti, Giovanni...........................1178 (H5, Tue) van Bommel, Andrew.....................198 (B1, Wed) van den Broek, Bas..........................755 (E2, Tue) Van Der Ven, Anton....................... 397 (B4, Mon) Van Roy, Willem............................... 54 (A1, Tue) Van Staden, Jacobus..................... 1466 (J2, Mon), ...................................................... 1495 (J3, Mon) Van Wassen, Abigail.......................361 (B3, Wed) Vandervorst, Wilfried......................746 (E2, Tue), .........................................................861 (E5, Tue)

W Wachter, Philipp............................. 682 (D1, Wed) Wada, Takaaki.............................. 1196 (H6, Mon) Wadas, Anna................................... 1342 (I3, Tue) Wagner, Frederick............................157 (B1, Tue) Wagner, Nicholas.............................518 (B7, Tue) Wagoner, Elizabeth.........................623 (C1, Wed) Wahl, Amelie.......... 1454 (J2, Mon), 1487 (J3, Mon) Wakabayashi, Ryo...........................361 (B3, Wed) Walden-Newman, William........... 1154 (H4, Wed) Waldvogel, Siegfried......................617 (C1, Wed), .............................. 618 (C1, Wed), 629 (C1, Wed) Walker, E......................................... 1395 (I4, Tue) Walker, George...............................1123 (H4, Tue) Walker, Wesley.......300 (B1, Thu), 327 (B2, Wed) Wallace, Jean....................................566 (B8, Tue) Wallace, Robert...............................768 (E2, Wed) Walter, Michael............................. 1302 (H9, Thu) Wamser, Carl................................. 1302 (H9, Thu) Wan, Jing...............877 (E6, Mon), 882 (E6, Mon) Wandelt, Klaus.............................. 1256 (H8, Tue) 151


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Wang, Bing......................................948 (E9, Tue) Wang, Chen-Hao..........442 (B5, Tue), 460 (B5, Tue) Wang, Chenyi................................ 1302 (H9, Thu) Wang, Chenyu.................................917 (E7, Wed) Wang, Chun-Ru............................ 1088 (H3, Wed) Wang, Chunmei............................. 1025 (G1, Tue) Wang, Chunru............................... 1215 (H7, Thu) Wang, Dan..................................... 1005 (G1, Tue) Wang, David Shan-Hill................. 1461 (J2, Mon) Wang, Dianlong..........28 (A1, Tue), 37 (A1, Tue) Wang, Dongniu..............................273 (B1, Wed), ...............................501 (B7, Mon), 515 (B7, Tue) Wang, Dunwei................................ 586 (B9, Mon) Wang, Feng.....................................170 (B1, Tue), .............................202 (B1, Wed), 397 (B4, Mon), ........................... 1163 (H4, Wed), 1179 (H5, Tue) Wang, Fu-Ming............................... 339 (B2, Thu) Wang, Guan-Wu............................ 1071 (H2, Thu) Wang, Guang-Ya..............................438 (B5, Tue) Wang, Guanxiong......................... 1013 (G1, Tue) Wang, Haijiang............................... 642 (C1, Thu) Wang, Heli.......................................592 (B9, Tue) Wang, Hong................................. 1116 (H4, Mon) Wang, Huan-Chung..........................924 (E9, Tue) Wang, Huanlei..................................569 (B8, Tue) Wang, Huanlei..................................513 (B7, Tue) Wang, J. J.........................................457 (B5, Tue) Wang, Jiajun.......... 299 (B1, Thu), 501 (B7, Mon) Wang, Jian..............94 (A2, Tue), 1101 (H3, Wed) Wang, Jin-yun.................................368 (B3, Wed) Wang, Jing.......................................778 (E2, Wed) Wang, Jingzhou................................940 (E9, Tue) Wang, John......................................213 (B1, Wed) Wang, Kai.......................................758 (E2, Wed) Wang, Kaiying................................1504 (J3, Tue) Wang, Liang....................................268 (B1, Wed) Wang, Lin-Wang.............................207 (B1, Wed) Wang, Lisheng................................282 (B1, Wed) Wang, Liya......................................474 (B5, Wed) Wang, M. C......................................457 (B5, Tue) Wang, Miao..................................... 288 (B1, Thu) Wang, Min-Chuan............................612 (B9, Tue) Wang, Minchang............................... 10 (A1, Tue) Wang, Rongyue............................. 1017 (G1, Tue) Wang, Song.................................. 1096 (H3, Wed) Wang, Ting-Chun.............................865 (E5, Tue) Wang, Wei.......................................479 (B6, Tue), ..............................549 (B8, Mon), 903 (E7, Wed) Wang, Xia.............109 (B1, Mon), 111 (B1, Mon) Wang, Xiaoliang..............................521 (B7, Tue) Wang, Xiaoxia............................... 550 (B8, Mon), ............................1175 (H5, Tue), 1304 (H9, Thu) Wang, Xiaoya..................................202 (B1, Wed) Wang, Xihua.................................. 786 (E3, Mon) Wang, Xiqing..................................385 (B3, Wed) Wang, Xu....................................... 552 (B8, Mon) Wang, Xuan.................................. 1150 (H4, Wed) Wang, Ying-Lang.............................865 (E5, Tue) Wang, Youling................................1367 (I3, Wed) Wang, Yu-Lin...................................922 (E9, Tue) Wang, Yuh-Lin................................837 (E4, Wed) Wang, Zhibin...................................838 (E4, Wed) Wang, Zhichao.............................. 1380 (I4, Mon) Ward, Jeremy................................. 812 (E4, Mon) Waskaas, Magne.............................1500 (J3, Tue) Watanabe, Masahiro........................380 (B3, Wed) Watanabe, Y.................................... 853 (E5, Mon) Watanabe, Yutaka...........................693 (D2, Mon) Watson, Trystan...........599 (B9, Tue), 600 (B9, Tue), ................................ 601 (B9, Tue), 602 (B9, Tue) Waudo, Walyambillah....................1320 (I2, Wed) Webb, Don...................................... 708 (D2, Tue) Webb, Lauren...................................512 (B7, Tue) Webber, Michael..............................478 (B6, Tue) Weber, Adam........ 465 (B5, Wed), 1441 (I6, Mon) Weber, André.......... 114 (B1, Mon), 407 (B4, Tue)

Wei, Li.......................................... 1116 (H4, Mon) Wei, Tao....................................... 1096 (H3, Wed) Wei, Xiaoliang.................................479 (B6, Tue) Wei, Zhen........................................195 (B1, Wed) Weidner, John............56 (A1, Tue), 292 (B1, Thu) Weinhardt, Lothar............................592 (B9, Tue) Weir, Michael...................................592 (B9, Tue) Weisman, R. Bruce..................... 1153 (H4, Wed), ...........................1159 (H4, Wed), 1220 (H7, Thu) Weiss, Gregory...............................1137 (H4, Tue) Welch, Raymond.............................763 (E2, Wed) Wells, Jake......................................1446 (J1, Tue) Wen, Yuan........................................420 (B4, Tue) Weng, Chi-Feng...............................953 (E9, Tue) Weng, Guo-Ming....... 242 (B1, Wed), 481 (B6, Tue) Weng, Wei............ 140 (B1, Mon), 388 (B4, Mon) Werner, James.............................. 1145 (H4, Wed) Wessely, Frank.................................897 (E6, Tue) Wessely, Pia Juliane....................... 733 (E2, Mon) West, Alan C.................................... 963 (F1, Tue) West, Robert....................................328 (B2, Wed) Wheeler, Dean..................................420 (B4, Tue) White, Erick.................................. 1045 (G4, Tue) White, Neil.........................................11 (A1, Tue) Whitfield, Pamela............................323 (B2, Wed) Whitman, Brandon......................... 657 (D1, Wed) Wi, Seongjoon..........949 (E9, Tue), 951 (E9, Tue) Wiatr, Maciej.................................. 850 (E5, Mon) Wieckowski, Andrzej.................... 1336 (I3, Mon) Wieder, Frank..................................274 (B1, Wed) Wierzba, Bartek............................. 669 (D1, Wed) Wierzba, Patrycja........................... 669 (D1, Wed) Wijaya, Olivia................................. 305 (B1, Thu) Wijesinghe, Sudesh........................ 678 (D1, Wed) Wilbraham, Richard......................700 (D2, Mon), .......................................................704 (D2, Mon) Wilkening, Martin........................... 302 (B1, Thu) Williams, Frances.............................947 (E9, Tue) Williams, Mark...............................1326 (I2, Thu) Willmann, Patrick...........................334 (B2, Wed) Willmering, Matthew..................... 545 (B8, Mon) Wilson, Lon........... 1213 (H7, Thu), 1214 (H7, Thu), ........................... 1219 (H7, Thu), 1222 (H7, Thu) Wilson, Matt................................. 1033 (G3, Wed) Wilson, Winn....... 449 (B5, Tue), 1294 (H9, Wed) Winkler, Jay.................................... 304 (B1, Thu) Winter, Martin......... 112 (B1, Mon), 132 (B1, Mon), ...............................152 (B1, Tue), 399 (B4, Mon) Witek, Henryk................................1132 (H4, Tue) Witters, Liesbeth..............................746 (E2, Tue) Wlodarski, Wojciech..................... 1467 (J2, Mon) Wojcik, Jacek...................................799 (E3, Tue) Woll, Arthur................................... 813 (E4, Mon) Wolverton, Christopher.................. 386 (B4, Mon) Wong, H.-S. Philip......................... 737 (E2, Mon) Wong, Yuen-Yee...............................954 (E9, Tue) Woo, Jae Ha....................................208 (B1, Wed) Woo, Seunghee............................... 1348 (I3, Tue) Wood, Brandon................................592 (B9, Tue) Wood, Vanessa.................................409 (B4, Tue) Woodhouse, Rebecca.....................704 (D2, Mon) Worden, Robert...............................1453 (J1, Tue) Workentin, Mark............................. 1405 (I4, Tue) Worl, Laura..................................... 687 (D1, Thu) Worosz, Christopher..................... 1387 (I4, Mon) Worsley, David............599 (B9, Tue), 600 (B9, Tue), ................................ 601 (B9, Tue), 602 (B9, Tue) Wragg, David..................................599 (B9, Tue), ................................ 600 (B9, Tue), 602 (B9, Tue) Wren, Jungsook......701 (D2, Mon), 711 (D2, Tue) Wren, Jungsook..............................703 (D2, Mon) Wu, Bing-Rui...................................953 (E9, Tue) Wu, C.-Y........................................ 1300 (H9, Thu) Wu, Ching-Chen............................... 17 (A1, Tue) Wu, Chun-Hsing............................. 350 (B2, Thu) Wu, Chung-Ching......................... 1003 (F2, Wed)

Wu, Ernest........................................860 (E5, Tue) Wu, Fan-Lei....................................762 (E2, Wed) Wu, Jason........................................528 (B7, Wed) Wu, Jingang....................................917 (E7, Wed) Wu, Kun............................................ 96 (A2, Tue) Wu, Lijun....................................... 397 (B4, Mon) Wu, Linda................ 31 (A1, Tue), 694 (D2, Mon) Wu, Meng-Yin.............................. 1172 (H4, Thu) Wu, Mingyan..................................207 (B1, Wed) Wu, Nianqiang................................. 29 (A1, Tue), ............................. 547 (B8, Mon), 589 (B9, Mon) Wu, Wei........................................... 288 (B1, Thu) Wu, Wendong...................................172 (B1, Tue) Wu, Xiaohua.......... 745 (E2, Tue), 779 (E3, Mon) Wu, Yan...........................................245 (B1, Wed) Wu, Yongmin...................................427 (B4, Tue) Wunder, Stephanie..........................313 (B2, Wed) Würsig, Andreas............................. 399 (B4, Mon) Wuu, Dong-Sing........762 (E2, Wed), 931 (E9, Tue), ................................935 (E9, Tue), 953 (E9, Tue), .............................. 965 (F1, Tue), 1492 (J3, Mon) Wycisk, Ryszard............................ 1443 (I6, Mon)

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X Xia, Jiaxin........................................ 962 (F1, Tue) Xia, Yong-Yao..................................520 (B7, Tue) Xiang, ChengCheng....................... 547 (B8, Mon) Xiao, Qiangfeng............................. 500 (B7, Mon) Xiao, Xingcheng............................213 (B1, Wed), ................................ 406 (B4, Tue), 510 (B7, Tue) Xiao, Xinran.................................... 288 (B1, Thu) Xie, Xiaofeng..................................377 (B3, Wed) Xie, Yun-Peng........1086 (H3, Tue), 1096 (H3, Wed) Xie, Zhong...................................... 346 (B2, Thu) Xing, Weibing..................................150 (B1, Tue) Xiong, Ka....................................... 403 (B4, Mon) Xiong, Ying......................................948 (E9, Tue) Xu, Bin............................................279 (B1, Wed) Xu, Chen..........................................522 (B7, Tue) Xu, Gu.............................................833 (E4, Wed) Xu, Guoqing................................... 126 (B1, Mon) Xu, Jia.......................................... 1110 (H4, Mon) Xu, Jing...................417 (B4, Tue), 1402 (I4, Tue) Xu, Jun............................................778 (E2, Wed) Xu, Kun...........................................845 (E4, Wed) Xu, Lili................ 550 (B8, Mon), 1304 (H9, Thu) Xu, Lu............................................ 666 (D1, Wed) Xu, Min........................................... 346 (B2, Thu) Xu, Ming...................................... 1121 (H4, Mon) Xu, N. S......................................... 548 (B8, Mon) Xu, Pang......................................... 128 (B1, Mon) Xu, Rui.............................................. 97 (A2, Tue) Xu, Zhanwei.....................................513 (B7, Tue) Xu, Zhengfu...................................1313 (I2, Wed) Xu, Zhichuan....................................577 (B8, Tue) Xun, Shidi.......................................207 (B1, Wed)

Y Yadav, Ramesh................................243 (B1, Wed) Yae, Shinji...............916 (E7, Wed), 977 (F1, Tue) Yagi, Ichizo.................................. 1280 (H9, Wed) Yakimov, Michael...........................767 (E2, Wed) Yakimova, Rositsa......................... 735 (E2, Mon) Yakobson, Boris.............................1131 (H4, Tue) Yamada, Atsuo............................. 1211 (H6, Wed) Yamada, Hiroko...........................1230 (H8, Mon) Yamada, Takanobu.........................315 (B2, Wed), ........................................................330 (B2, Wed) Yamada, Takeo.......726 (E1, Tue), 1142 (H4, Tue) Yamada, Yasuhiro......................... 1169 (H4, Thu) Yamada, Yuki............................... 1211 (H6, Wed) Yamagata, Masaki........ 75 (A1, Tue), 214 (B1, Wed) Yamaguchi, Keita........................... 879 (E6, Mon) Yamaguchi, Takuya........................ 853 (E5, Mon) Meeting Program

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Yamaguchi, Tasuku........................... 33 (A1, Tue) Yamaguchi, Yusuke........................622 (C1, Wed), ........................................................631 (C1, Wed) Yamakawa, Shinya........................ 1269 (H8, Tue) Yamakoshi, Yoko......................... 1090 (H3, Wed) Yamamoto, Masahiro....................702 (D2, Mon), .......................................................705 (D2, Mon) Yamashita, Koichi...........................429 (B4, Tue), ........................................................1329 (I2, Thu) Yan, Bo...................115 (B1, Mon), 291 (B1, Thu) Yan, Haijun..................................... 1400 (I4, Tue) Yan, Ning.................. 76 (A1, Tue), 437 (B5, Tue) Yan, Rusen......................................845 (E4, Wed) Yan, Wei........................................ 1005 (G1, Tue) Yanagishita, Takashi.................... 1275 (H9, Wed) Yanai, Hiroki................................. 1046 (G4, Tue) Yancey, Jonathan.............................286 (B1, Wed) Yang, Chang-Chung........................ 350 (B2, Thu) Yang, Chang-Rung..........................321 (B2, Wed) Yang, Chih-Wei................................442 (B5, Tue) Yang, Chunzhen...............................183 (B1, Tue) Yang, Dong Hyun............................817 (E4, Tue) Yang, Feng........................................ 29 (A1, Tue) Yang, Hoseok..................................319 (B2, Wed) Yang, Hua..................................... 1094 (H3, Wed) Yang, Jeong................................... 1218 (H7, Thu) Yang, Jinli..............501 (B7, Mon), 515 (B7, Tue) Yang, Li...........................................324 (B2, Wed) Yang, Ming-Chang..........................1474 (J2, Tue) Yang, O-Bang............................... 1296 (H9, Wed) Yang, Peizhen...................................864 (E5, Tue) Yang, Pengyuan...............................789 (E3, Tue) Yang, Po-Kang........837 (E4, Wed), 927 (E9, Tue) Yang, Shangfeng.......................... 1096 (H3, Wed) Yang, Shih-Guo................................927 (E9, Tue) Yang, Shiyuan.................................917 (E7, Wed) Yang, Tae-Hyun........262 (B1, Wed), 287 (B1, Wed) Yang, Wanli............ 207 (B1, Wed), 592 (B9, Tue) Yang, Wen-Luh................................871 (E5, Tue) Yang, Xiao-Guang......................... 122 (B1, Mon) Yang, Xiaoyun.......... 1468 (J2, Mon), 1480 (J2, Tue) Yang, Xingyi................................... 1399 (I4, Tue) Yang, Yun-Chung.............................871 (E5, Tue) Yao, Takeshi................81 (A1, Tue), 82 (A1, Tue) Yao, Weifang...................................224 (B1, Wed) Yarlagadda, Venkata.........................489 (B6, Tue) Yasuda, Hiroshi................................610 (B9, Tue) Yasuda, Toku..................................1188 (H5, Tue) Yasuzawa, Mikito......1479 (J2, Tue), 1483 (J2, Tue) Yazdanpour, Maryam..................... 289 (B1, Thu), ........................................................ 290 (B1, Thu) Yazdi, G. Reza............................... 735 (E2, Mon) Ye, Jinhua....................................... 583 (B9, Mon) Ye, Qiang....................................... 122 (B1, Mon) Ye, Siyu........................................ 1198 (H6, Mon) Yeager, Joseph....... 209 (B1, Wed), 328 (B2, Wed) Yeh, Min........................................... 965 (F1, Tue) Yellareswara Rao, Kosuri............1206 (H6, Mon) Yeo, Fei-Yee....................................1506 (J3, Tue) Yeon, Jei-Won............................... 1004 (F2, Wed) Yepes, Maria................................... 635 (C1, Thu) Yi, Cheol-Woo................................269 (B1, Wed) Yi, Jaeshin............. 247 (B1, Wed), 250 (B1, Wed) Yildirim, Handan............................ 386 (B4, Mon) Yilmaz, Eda..................................... 306 (B1, Thu) Yilmaz, M........................................151 (B1, Tue) Yim, Sung-Dae................................262 (B1, Wed) Yin, Chen-Yang................................935 (E9, Tue) Yin, Geping......................................443 (B5, Tue) Yin, Leilei..............115 (B1, Mon), 291 (B1, Thu) Yin, Shihong................................. 1007 (G1, Tue) Yip, Ronnie.................................... 127 (B1, Mon) Yliniemi, Kirsi.................................599 (B9, Tue) Yokoshima, Tokihiko.....................228 (B1, Wed), ........................................................239 (B1, Wed)

Yokota, Naoki.................................380 (B3, Wed) Yokoyama, Masafumi................... 856 (E5, Mon), ....................................................... 858 (E5, Mon) Yokoyama, Naoki........................... 731 (E2, Mon) Yonemoto, Bryan........................... 498 (B7, Mon) Yoo, Bongyoung............................ 656 (D1, Wed) Yoo, Cha-Young..............................911 (E7, Wed) Yoo, Chan-Yeop...............................418 (B4, Tue) Yoo, Dong Jin................................... 41 (A1, Tue) Yoo, Jae Soo...................................... 24 (A1, Tue) Yoo, Woo Sik...................................865 (E5, Tue) Yoo, Young Ran............................. 675 (D1, Wed) Yoon, Jung-Bong........................... 675 (D1, Wed) Yoon, Kyung Joong.........................259 (B1, Wed) Yoon, Sung Pil.................................439 (B5, Tue) Yoon, Taeho....................................319 (B2, Wed) Yoon, Woo Young...........................253 (B1, Wed) Yoshida, Jun-ichi.............................165 (B1, Tue), .............................. 616 (C1, Wed), 630 (C1, Wed) Yoshida, Kenichi.............................223 (B1, Wed) Yoshida, Yasuhiko......................... 1497 (J3, Mon) Yoshida, Yuji................................ 1279 (H9, Wed) Yoshihara, Sachio............................. 964 (F1, Tue) Yoshihata, Yoshiyuki..................... 1046 (G4, Tue) Yoshihata, Yukihiro........................... 34 (A1, Tue) Yoshino, Shuhei...............................726 (E1, Tue) Yoshizawa, Hiroshi.........................165 (B1, Tue), ........................................................616 (C1, Wed) Yota, Jiro.........................................759 (E2, Wed) You, Yongchan................................191 (B1, Wed) Yu, Aiping................ 63 (A1, Tue), 413 (B4, Tue), ..............................554 (B8, Mon), 575 (B8, Tue), .............................. 614 (B9, Tue), 1191 (H5, Tue) Yu, Aishui........................................195 (B1, Wed) Yu, Denis......................................... 305 (B1, Thu) Yu, Haoran.......................................182 (B1, Tue) Yu, Hui-Chia.................................. 397 (B4, Mon) Yu, Jianhua..........550 (B8, Mon), 1175 (H5, Tue), ...................................................... 1304 (H9, Thu) Yu, Jing-jiang.................................1173 (H5, Tue) Yu, Jinshuai.....................................285 (B1, Wed) Yu, Liyan...................................... 1167 (H4, Wed) Yu, Shaofeng...................................917 (E7, Wed) Yu, Sungil....................................... 546 (B8, Mon) Yu, Tsung-Hsuan..............................454 (B5, Tue) Yu, Xiong.............532 (B7, Wed), 1457 (J2, Mon) Yu, Yan.............................................. 49 (A1, Tue) Yuan, Changfu.................................310 (B2, Wed) Yuan, Li-Xia....................................190 (B1, Wed) Yuan, Xiao-Zi.................................. 303 (B1, Thu) Yuan, Yan........................................329 (B2, Wed) Yumura, Motoo............................ 1121 (H4, Mon) Yun, Ui-Jin......................................271 (B1, Wed)

Zapata, Paola................................... 635 (C1, Thu) Zaretskiy, Sergey.............................771 (E2, Wed) Zaslavsky, Alexander....................877 (E6, Mon),| ....................................................... 882 (E6, Mon) Zavadil, Kevin..................................511 (B7, Tue) Zawodzinski, Thomas.....................483 (B6, Tue), ............................... 484 (B6, Tue), 485 (B6, Tue), ...............................1330 (I2, Thu), 1429 (I5, Tue) Zelenay, Piotr.......... 1197 (H6, Mon), 1346 (I3, Tue) Zenasni, Aziz..................................1186 (H5, Tue) Zeng, Zhenhua.................................356 (B3, Tue) Zereen, Mehzabeen..........................574 (B8, Tue) Zervaki, Galateia..........................1248 (H8, Mon) Zhang, Dapeng................................ 348 (B2, Thu) Zhang, David Wei...........................917 (E7, Wed) Zhang, Guoqing...............................577 (B8, Tue) Zhang, Hongzhang...........................486 (B6, Tue) Zhang, Huamin....... 475 (B6, Tue), 486 (B6, Tue) Zhang, Hui...................................... 999 (F2, Wed) Zhang, Jianyuan.......................... 1091 (H3, Wed), ..................................................... 1102 (H3, Wed) Zhang, Jing............128 (B1, Mon), 283 (B1, Wed) Zhang, Juan.................................... 666 (D1, Wed) Zhang, Junxian................................ 1408 (I4, Tue) Zhang, Kevin................................. 1218 (H7, Thu) Zhang, Lili......................................1143 (H4, Tue) Zhang, Ming...................................1143 (H4, Tue) Zhang, Qi..................................... 1150 (H4, Wed) Zhang, Qin......................................845 (E4, Wed) Zhang, Rui.....................................368 (B3, Wed) , ..............................856 (E5, Mon), 858 (E5, Mon) Zhang, Wu-Xing.............................190 (B1, Wed) Zhang, Xiaofeng..............................172 (B1, Tue) Zhang, Xinge................................... 303 (B1, Thu) Zhang, Y......................................... 548 (B8, Mon) Zhang, Yin...................................... 134 (B1, Mon) Zhang, Yongguang........................... 52 (A1, Tue), ................................. 53 (A1, Tue), 230 (B1, Wed) Zhao, Cindy.....................................833 (E4, Wed) Zhao, Ganming...............................917 (E7, Wed) Zhao, Huilei.....................................606 (B9, Tue) Zhao, Li..........................................1188 (H5, Tue) Zhao, Lianfeng................................778 (E2, Wed) Zhao, Pei...................................... 1107 (H4, Mon) Zhao, Ran.........................................518 (B7, Tue) Zhao, Shengliang.............................595 (B9, Tue) Zhao, Tiantian..................................158 (B1, Tue) Zhao, Wei.......................................1126 (H4, Tue) Zhao, Xiaojing.............................. 1020 (G1, Tue) Zhao, Yan....................52 (A1, Tue), 53 (A1, Tue) Zhao, Yicheng.................................284 (B1, Wed) Zheludkevich, Mikhail.................... 990 (F2, Wed) Zhen, Mingming........................... 1215 (H7, Thu) Zheng, Gang.................................. 1249 (H8, Tue) Zheng, Jim........................................560 (B8, Tue) Zheng, Ming........1105 (H4, Mon), 1109 (H4, Mon), ..........................1149 (H4, Wed), 1156 (H4, Wed) Zheng, Shu...................................... 1428 (I5, Tue) Zhitomirsky, David........................ 786 (E3, Mon) Zhitomirsky, Igor.......................... 543 (B8, Mon), ..............................551 (B8, Mon), 579 (B8, Tue), ............................... 580 (B8, Tue), 581 (B8, Tue), ..................................................... 1168 (H4, Wed) Zhong, Diane....................................595 (B9, Tue) Zhou, Jigang...................................... 94 (A2, Tue) Zhou, Junfeng.................................373 (B3, Wed) Zhou, Xi...........................................947 (E9, Tue) Zhou, Xiaorong.............................. 659 (D1, Wed) Zhou, Zhiguo................................. 1226 (H7, Thu) Zhou, Zoe........................................263 (B1, Wed) Zhu, Hongjuan................................1330 (I2, Thu) Zhu, Jennifer.................................. 110 (B1, Mon) Zhu, Likun..............115 (B1, Mon), 291 (B1, Thu) Zhu, Qianqian.................................. 96 (A2, Tue), ............................ 550 (B8, Mon), 1304 (H9, Thu) Zhu, Yan-Feng................................ 666 (D1, Wed)

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Z Zabielaitë, Ausrine.........................379 (B3, Wed), ............................... 382 (B3, Wed), 455 (B5, Tue) Zabost, Dariusz...............................535 (B7, Wed) Zaera, Ramón..................................234 (B1, Wed) Zafar, Muhammad...........................944 (E9, Tue), .......................................................1358 (I3, Wed) Zaffou, Rachid................................175 (B1, Tue), ................................ 476 (B6, Tue), 491 (B6, Tue) Zagal, Jose............... 161 (B1, Tue), 178 (B1, Tue) Zaghib, Karim.......212 (B1, Wed), 402 (B4, Mon) Zagidulin, Dmitrij..........................698 (D2, Mon) Zaka, Alban.................................... 850 (E5, Mon) Zakeri, Masoud......... 685 (D1, Wed), 691 (D1, Thu) Zaman, Rifat...................................769 (E2, Wed) Zamanzad Ghavidel, Mohammadreza................... ..............................1366 (I3, Wed), 1378 (I3, Thu) Zandler, Melvin E......................... 1263 (H8, Tue) Zangari, Giovanni........................... 967 (F1, Tue), ...................................................... 1499 (J3, Mon) Zanni, Martin................................ 1172 (H4, Thu)

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Zhu, Yeling.............543 (B8, Mon), 581 (B8, Tue) Zhu, Yimei..................................... 397 (B4, Mon) Ziegelbauer, Joseph..........................157 (B1, Tue) Ziegler, Kirk................................. 1110 (H4, Mon)

Žielienė, Albina............455 (B5, Tue), 456 (B5, Tue) Ziomek-Moroz, Malgorzata.......... 671 (D1, Wed), ........................................................ 686 (D1, Thu) Zoladek, Sylwia.............................. 1342 (I3, Tue)

Zou, Z............................................. 583 (B9, Mon) Zubialevich, Vitaly...........................920 (E9, Tue) Zukowska, Grazyna........................312 (B2, Wed) Zuliani, Jocelyn................................. 574 (B8, Tue

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Albuquerque, NM, USA

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