2006 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Nanofabrication and Nanoscale Processing

In order for nanoscience to become true nanotechnology, there is a need for breakthroughs in the engineering science of processing and manufacturing at the nanoscale. Nanotechnology in it present state is still largely nanoscience and is relegated to single exeriments done in a batch mode in the laboratory. This session will be devoted to papers that describe efforts to attack the problems of nanoscale engineering design and assembly. We will look for novel approaches to solving the problems of placement, high throughput, yield and massively parallel production, as well as integration across multiple length scales for the production of novel entities from new materials to devices at the nanometer length scale. Papers that describe fundamental or applied aspects of advances toward solutions to these problems using, for example, biomimetic approaches, hybridized soft and hard lithographic processes or modeling/simulation are welcome. Industrial as well as academic presentations are sought.

Chair

Jong-In Hahm, Pennsylvania State University

Co-Chair

Joerg Lahann, University of Michigan

Presentations

08:30 AM

E. Jason Robinette, Andres Bujanda, Robert Jensen, Steven McKnight

08:50 AM

Michael N. Missaghi, Mayfair C. Kung, Young-Woong Suh, Wenmei Xue, Harold H. Kung

09:10 AM

C. Favazza, J. Trice, H. Krishna, R. Kalyanaraman, Radhakrishna Sureshkumar

09:30 AM

Tobias Kraus, Laurent Malaquin, Heiko Wolf, Nicholas D. Spencer

09:50 AM

Andrew H. Ewing, Sangtae Kim, Steven T. Wereley

10:10 AM

10:30 AM

Jeong-Seok Na, Jennifer Ayres, Kusum L. Chandra, Christopher B. Gorman, Gregory Parsons