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Session I: Nanomechanics-I
Session Chair: Bill Hamel, University of Tennessee |
Overview
of Micro-Nano-Technology Development at NASA/JPL for Space Applications
Thomas George - JPL |
Session II: Nanomechanics-II
Session Chair: Greg Kellogg, Protiveris |
Trends
in MEMS Sensing Technology
Robert (Bruce) Warmack - ORNL |
Experimental
Nanomechanics and Nanomechanical Machining of Nanobuilding Blocks
Xiaodong Li - University of South Carolina |
Session III: Microfabrication Techniques
Session Chair: John Hartzell - Sharp labs |
Design
Considerations of Cantilever-based Sensors with Piezoresistive Readout
Jacob Thaysen - Cantion, Denmark |
In-Plane
Photonic Transduction as an Enabler for Microcantilever Arrays
Greg Nordin - University of Alabama, Huntsville |
Session IV: Surface Modification Methods
Session Chair: Nelle Slack - Veeco |
Surface
Modification Methods for Micromechanical Sensors
Hai-Feng Ji - Louisiana Tech University |
Hyperbranched
Poly(carbosilanes) in Chemical Sensor Applications
Duane Simonson, Naval Research Laboratory |
Intelligent
Polymers as Actuation and Recognition Elements in Micro- and Nanodevices
Zach Hilt, University of Kentucky |
Session V: Microfluidics and MEMS
Session Chair: Don Dareing - University of Tennessee |
Ion
Transport in Nanochannels and Its Applications to Microelectroosmotic Pumps
Deyu Li - Vanderbilt University |
Three-Dimensional
Optical Tracking of Nanoparticles in Nanofluids
Ken Kihm, University of Tennessee |
Enhancing
"Bioparticle" Detection with Biased AC Electroosmotic Trapping
Jayne Wu - University of Tennessee |
Session VI: Biosensors
Session Chair: Roberto Raiteri, University of Genova |
Integrated
Polymeric Microcantilever Sensors
Daniel Haflinger - Technical University, Denmark |
Piezoelectric-Excited
Millimeter-Sized Cantilever (PEMC) Sensors for Pathogens and Protein in
Flow Cells
Raj Mutharasan - Drexel University |
Session VII: Applied systems and Devices
Session Chair: Glen Cunningham, Tennessee Technical University |
The
VeriScan 3000 System: Revealing the Potential of Nanomechanical Cantilever
Arrays
Robert Cain - Protiveris |
Micromecahnical
Sensors for Environmental Sensing
Gilbert Brown - ORNL |
Multifunctional
Microcantilever Array Technology for Chemical, Biological and Explosive
Material Detection
Ben Rogers, University of Nevada |
Session IX: Imaging and Spectroscopy
Applications
Session Chair: Mitch Doktycz, ORNL |
Dynamic
Force Spectroscopy of Multivalent Protein-protein Complexes for Cancer Detection
and Drug Delivery
Todd Sulchek - LLNL |