The Seventh U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology:
Nanomaterials and Systems for Nano Energy


Seoul, Korea, April 5-6, 2010


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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

April 4, 2010 (Sunday): Welcoming party

Welcoming Party

(Myung S. Jhon)

18:00~20:00

Welcome Address :

- Jo-Won Lee(Forum Chair of Korea)

April 5, 2010 (Monday): Application of Nanotechnology in Energy Area

- For Green Growth & Green World

Opening Session

(Chair :

Myung S. Jhon)

9:00~9:30

Registration

9:30~9:50

Opening Remark :

- Jo-Won Lee (Forum Chair of Korea)

Congratulatory Addresses :

-   Vice Minister / Ministry of Education, Science and Technology

-   Young-Seo Park / President of KISTI

-   Bae-Yong Lee / President, Ewha Womans University

-   U.S. Embassy, Seoul, Korea

9:50~10:20

Keynote 1 : Yong Soo Kang / Professor, Hanyang University

-    Dye-sensitized Solar Cells

10:20~10:35

Coffee Break

Session 1:

Nano Solar Cell

10:35~12:20

(105')

Yonggang Huang (USA /Northwestern University)

-    Stretchable and Flexible Silicon-based Solar Cell Arrays

Changhee Lee (Korea/ Seoul National University)

-   Quantum Dot-Conducting Polymer Hybrids for Optoelectronic Devices

Jung Hee Park (Korea / Korea University)

-    To be announced

Song Jin (USA / University of Wisconsin, Madison)

-   Dislocation-Driven Nanomaterials Growth: Nanowire Trees, Nanotubes, and their Potential Applications in Solar Energy Conversion

Dong Ha Kim (Korea / Ewha Womans University)

-    Block Copolymer Based Hybrid Nanostructured Materials As Key Elements In Green Nanotechnology

Mohammad Islam (USA / Carnegie Mellon University)

-    Novel Dispersion and Self-Assembly of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes

Sojung Park (USA / University of Pennsylvania)

  -    Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles and Polymers

Sun-Ho Kang (USA / Argonne National Laboratory)

-    Advanced Nano-Composite Lithium-Metal-Oxide Electrodes for High Energy Lithium-Ion Batteries

12:20~13:40(80')

Luncheon

Session 2:

Energy

Harvesting

13:40~15:25

(105')

Wing K. Liu (USA / Northwestern University)

-   Interplay between Phononic Bandgaps and Microstructured Materials for Energy-Harvesting and Efficiency in Transportation

Jaephil Cho (Korea / UNIST)

-    Sustainable Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage

Li Shi (USA / University of Texas, Austin)

-    Thermal Energy Transport and Conversion in Nanostructured and Complex Materials

Sung Jin Kim (Korea / Ewha Womans University)

-   Nano Structured Composite Materials for Thermoelectric Applications

Xi Chen (USA / Columbia University)

-    Nanofluidic Energy Conversion

Jung-Ho Lee (Korea / Hanyang Univesity)

-   Silicon Wired Photovoltaics and Thermoelectrics

Mamadou Diallo (USA / California Institute of Technology)

-   Nanotechnology and the Energy-Water Nexus

15:25~15:50

Coffee Break & Photo Session

Session 3:

Artificial

Photosynthesis

15:50~17:20

Kyung Byung Yoon (Korea / Sogang University )

-    Artificial Photosynthesis

Subhash Singhal (USA / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

-   Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for Power Generation: Possible Advantages in Using Nanomaterials and Nanostructures

Wonyong Choi (Korea / POSTECH )

-   Production of Hydrogen using Titania based Photocatalysts

Devens Gust (USA / Arizona State University)

-    Artificial Photosynthesis – from Light Absorption to Solar Fuels

Jin-Ook Baeg (Korea / KRICT )

-   A New Nano-Structured Semiconductor Photocatalysts for Photocatalytic solar hydrogen production

Sanjeev Mukerjee (USA / Northeastern University)

-    Next Generation of Portable Power Systems: Fuel Cells and Lithium Air Batteries

Closing

17:20~17:30

Jo-Won Lee (Forum Chairman of Korea)

Reception

(M.S. Jhon/

J.W. Lee)

18:30~20:30

Congratulatory Address

- Hak-Min Kim (President of KoNTRS)

- Jong-Hyun Rhie (Korea-U.S. Science Cooperation Center)

- U.S. Embassy, Seoul, Korea

April 6, 2010 (Tuesday): Discussion & Recommendations

Keynote 2

(Jo-Won Lee)

9:10~9:40

Mihail C. Roco (USA / NSF)

-   Nanoelectronics Research Initiative

Poster Session

(Chair :

Myung S. Jhon)

Seongheum Park (Korea / GIST)

-    High-efficiency Polymer Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells

Joey Luther (USA / NREL )

-   Lead Chalcogenide Solar Cells Inspired by Multiple Exciton Generation

Joo, Jin (Korea / Kyungpook National University )

-    A Reduction Pathway in the Synthesis of PbSe Nanocrystal Quantum Dots

Yun Jung Lee (USA / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

-    Nanostructure Electrodes for Lithium Ion Batteries using Biological and Chemical Scaffolds

Jong -Soo Rhyee (Korea / SAIT)

-    Intrinsic Quasi-One-Dimensional Lattice Instability and Thermoelectricity in Indium Selendes

Stephanie Benight (USA / University of Washington, Seattle)

-   Exploitation of Specific Intermolecular Interactions for Nano-Engineering and Integration into Nano-Slot Devices

Hong Kyu Park (Korea / Korea University)

-    Nanophotonics using Semiconductor Nanowires

Sang Woo Kim (Korea / SungKyunKwan University)

-    Piezoelectric Nanomaterial-Based Transparent Flexible power Generators: Harvesting Waste Energy

Bong Young Yoo (Korea / Hanyang University)

-    Electrochemical synthesis of nanostructure materials for thermoelectric energy harvesting

Jong Hyuk Park(Korea / SungKyunKwan University )

-    CdS or CdSe Decorated TiO2 Nanotube Arrays from Spray Pyrrolysis Deposition: Use in Photoelectrochemical Cells

Hyunwoong Park (Korea / Kyungpook National University)

-    Nanostructured Materials for Light Conversion and Energy Storage

Discussion & Recommendations

(M.S. Jhon/

J.W. Lee)

10:40~10:50

Coffee Break

10:50~12:30

Group-discussion workshop

12:30~14:00

Luncheon

14:00~15:30

Workshop report

15:30~16:30

Drawing up recommendations to the governments

16:30~17:00

Signature of overall summary and recommendations, Awards & Closing