The Second U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology:
Nanomanufacturing Research and Education


Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A., February 17-18, 2005

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Organizers

M.S. Jhon (U.S.A.)
Carnegie Mellon University
mj3a@andrew.cmu.edu

J.W. Lee (Korea)
The National Program for Tera-level Nanodevices
jwlee@nanotech.re.kr

Thursday, February 17 (Garden West Room)

Opening Session & Keynote Speech

Chairman:
Prof. M.S. Jhon
(Carnegie Mellon University)

8:00-8:30

Registration, Wilshire Grand Los Angeles

8:30-8:40

Opening Remark by Prof. M.S. Jhon, Organizing Chairman of USA

8:40-8:50

Welcoming Address by Dr. Geoffrey Prentice, Program Director of NSF

8:50-9:00

Congratulatory Address by JungKwan Lee, Korean Vice-Consulate General

9:00-9:20

Geoffrey Prentice, NSF-U.S.
NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Activities

9:20-9:40

Jo-Won Lee, Director of the National Program for Tera-level Nanodevices
Overview of Nanotechnology in Korea

 

9:40-10:00

Coffee Break

Session 1
Education on Nanotechnology

Chairman:
Han-Jo Lim
(Korea Nanotechnology Research Society)

10:00-10:20

Shekhar S. Garde, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Molecular Modeling and Simulation in Nanotechnology: Novel Opportunity for Research, Education, and Outreach

10:20-10:40

James T. Yardley, Columbia University
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers: Research and Education

10:40-11:00

Chang-Kyung Kim, Hanyang University
Perspectives in Nano Technology Education in Terms of Engineering Point of View

11:00-11:20

Marjorie A. Olmstead, University of Washington
Building Leadership for the Nanotechnology Workforce of Tomorrow through Graduate Education: The Nanotechnology Ph.D. Program at the University of Washington

11:20-11:40

Donald R. Baer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
What Do We Mean by Nanoscience or Nanotechnology Education

11:40-12:00

Dae-Mann Kim, Korea Institute for Advanced Study
Optimally Fused NT Education: A Proposal for Coherent Mixture of Technology Contents

 

12:00-13:00

Lunch

Session 2
Nano Manufacturing (1)

Chairman:
Donald R. Baer
(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

13:00-13:20

Ahmed A. Busnaina, Northeastern University
Nanomanufacturing Through Directed Assembly of Nanoelements

13:20-13:40

Haiwon Lee, Hanyang University
High-Speed Fabrication of Nanostructures using Atomic Force Microscope Lithography

13:40-14:00

Tony Meehan, TransForm Pharmaceuticals Inc.
High Throughput Experimental Applications to Pharmaceutical Development

14:00-14:20

Geun-Young Yeom, Sungkyunkwan University
Characteristics of Neutral Beam Generated by a Low Angle Reflection and Its Etch Characteristics by Halogen-Based Gases

14:20-14:40

Xiang Zhang, UCBerkeley (Presented by Cheng Sun)
Nano-manufacturing: Top-down, Bottom-up, and System Engineering

14:40-15:00

Eung-Sug Lee, Korean Institute of Machinery & Materials
Current Status of Nano Imprint Technology Development on CNMM

 

15:00-15:15

Coffee Break

Session 3
Nano Manufacturing (2)

Chairman:
Haiwon Lee
(Hanyang University)

15:15-15:35

Prashant N. Kumta, Carnegie Mellon University
Nanostructured Materials: Exploring the Energy Frontier

15:35-15:55

Soon-Ja Choe, Inha University
Synthesis of Controlled Nano-spheres via a Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Miniemulsion Polymerization

15:55-16:15

David K. Ferry, Arizona State University
Nanomanufacturing in Semiconductor Microelectronics

16:15-16:35

Jong-Ho Lee, Kyungpook National University
Fabrication and Characterization of Bulk FinFETs for Future Nano-Scale CMOS Technology

16:35-16:55

Landon Onyebueke, Tennessee State University
The Impact of Modeling, Simulation and Characterization of the Mechanical Properties of Nano-materials in the Nanotechnology Industry

16:55-17:15

Ki-Bum Kim, Seoul National University
Electron Beam Projection Nanopatterning using Crystalline Lattice Image

17:15-17:35

Richard A. Kiehl, University of Minnesota
DNA-Based Nanoelectronics Manufacturing Technologies

 

17:35-17:50

Coffee Break

Session 4
Poster Session

Chairman:
David K. Ferry (Arizona State University)

17:50-17:55

Gunjan Agarwal, Ohio State University
Atomic Force Microscopy for Nanotechnology

17:55-18:00

Jeong-Bong Lee, University of Texas at Dallas
Metallic Nano Electro Mechanically Actuated Gripper and Tunable Nano Photonic Device

18:00-18:05

Wonbong Choi, Florida International University
Growth of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes for Nanoelectronics

18:05-18:10

Chang Y. Ryu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Bringing Nanotechnology to the Classroom: Capturing High School Students' and Teachers' Nanotech Interest

18:10-18:15

Dong-Weon Lee, Chonnam National Univ
The Development of Mems-Based Time-of-Flight Scanning Force Microscopy

18:15-18:20

Jongill Hong, Yonsei University
Nano-Injection Molding Technology for Ultra-High-Density Patterned Magnetic Media

18:20-18:25

Jeong-O Lee, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
Device Applications of Semiconducting Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes

18:25-18:30

Closing Remark by Jo-Won Lee, Organizing Chairman of Korea

 

18:30-18:40

Take Picture

Reception

18:40-20:00

Congratulatory Address by Han-Jo Lim, Chairman of Korea Nanotechnology Research Society, and other VIPs

Friday, February 18 (A: Brentwood,  B: Fernwood)

A: Brentwood
B: Fernwood

9:00-12:00

Group-based Discussion
Group A: Education for Nanotechnology
      Chairmen : James T. Yardley, Dae-Mann Kim
Group B: Nano manufacturing
       Chairmen : Ahmed A. Busnaina, Ki-Bum Kim

 

12:00-13:30

Lunch

Garden West Room

13:30-14:30

Presentation on Group Discussion

14:30-16:00

Draw up Recommendation and Protocol

16:00-16:20

Coffee Break

16:20-16:50

Signature of Overall Summary and Recommendation

16:50-17:00

Closing Forum

Saturday, February 19

 

9:00

Depart from Hotel to UCLA

10:00-12:00

Lab Tour at UCLA

12:00-13:30

Lunch

13:30-14:00

Arrival at Hotel

14:00-19:00

Sightseeing at LA