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ECS Meeting215th ECS Meeting

Meeting ProgramSan Francisco, CA|Hilton San Francisco

May 24-29, 2009

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meeting organizationmeeting organization

w w w . e l e c t r o c h e m . o r gECS—The Electrochemical Society65 South Main Street, Building D

Pennington, NJ 08534 USATel: 1.609.737.1902Fax: 1.609.737.2743

ECS Officers

D. Noel Buckley, PresidentPaul Natishan, Vice-PresidentWilliam D. Brown, Vice-PresidentEsther Takeuchi, Vice-PresidentJohn Susko, TreasurerJohna Leddy, Secretary

ECS Division Officers

Nancy Dudney, Battery ChairAlison Davenport, Corrosion ChairDurgamadhab Misra, Dielectric Science & Technology ChairGery Stafford, Electrodeposition ChairAlbert Baca, Electronics & Photonics ChairKarim Zaghib, Energy Technology ChairDirk Guldi, Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures ChairEric Wuchina, High Temperature Materials ChairJohn Weidner, Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical

Engineering ChairUwe Happek, Luminescence & Display Materials ChairIsao Taniguchi, Organic & Biological Electrochemistry ChairHugh De Long, Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry ChairJing Li, Sensor Chair

Meeting Staff

Roque J. Calvo, Executive DirectorMary E. Yess, Deputy Executive DirectorStephanie Plassa, Director of MeetingsPaul J. Urso, Jr., Meetings and Program CoordinatorJennifer Tripp, Associate Director of Human ResourcesAnnie Goedkoop, Director of PublicationsJohn Lewis, Associate Director of Conference PublicationsCorey Eberhart, Global Sales ManagerKim Milec, Director of FinanceKaren Chmielewski, Senior Customer Service RepresentativeKathy Mattiello, Customer Service RepresentativeKarla Stein, Director of Membership and DevelopmentTim Fest, Assistant Director of Membership & Development

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Welcome to San Francisco— Northern California’s urban hub and home to cable cars, bustling Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the Golden Gate Bridge. A few hours away, Napa Valley and Santa Cruz offer a taste of the city’s rich surroundings. We are pleased to venture into this city again for the 215th ECS Meeting. This major international conference will be held at the Hilton San Francisco and will include 47 topical symposia consisting of 1,579 technical presentations.

You are invited to participate not only in the technical program, but also in the other social events planned for the meeting. Prior to the Sunday Evening Get-Together, plan to attend the latest in our series of Sunday general topics, “Development of Organic Sensors and Electronics in Medicine and for Point-of-Care Patient Health Monitoring in Real Time… for the Rest of Us,” this one presented by Vijay K. Varadan. Don’t miss the opening Plenary Session on Monday morning, featuring Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard University, who will deliver the ECS Lecture, “Quantum Cascade Lasers for the Mid- to Far-Infrared: Band-Structure Engineering, Beam Engineering, and Applications.” Also featured will be C. Grant Willson, recipient of the 2009 Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology, delivering his talk entitled, “High Resolution Imaging Technology: A View of the Future.” All meeting registrants are cordially invited to attend the Gordon E. Moore Award reception held in Dr. Willson’s honor on Tuesday evening. As always, you will also have the opportunity to visit the Technical Exhibit, which opens in conjunction with the Monday Evening Mixer and General Student Poster Session, continues with the General Society Poster Session on Tuesday evening, and runs through Wednesday afternoon. We hope that you will join us in San Francisco, and take part in the 215th ECS Meeting.

welcome

ADA Accessibility .................................................... 3

Author Index ....................................................... 107

Award Winners ...................................................... 13

Coffee Breaks ........................................................... 7

Committee Meetings .............................................. 9

ECS Transactions for San Francisco ...................... 10

ECS Transactions for PRiME 2008 ....................... 128

Employment Services .............................................. 3

Floor Plans ........................................................ 17-21

General Functions ................................................... 8

Ground Transportation ........................................... 1

Guest Info. (formerly “Non-Tech”) ......................... 1

Hotel Information ................................................... 1

Luncheons and Business Meetings ......................... 4

Poster Sessions ......................................................... 2

Presenter Information ............................................. 2

Professional Development Workshops ................... 4

Registration Hours and Fees.................................... 2

Sessions at a Glance .............................................. 22

Session Chair Orientation ....................................... 2

Short Courses .......................................................... 3

Special Lectures ..................................................... 11

Sponsors .................................................................. 7

Symposium Topics and Organizers ......................... 5

Technical Exhibitors ............................................. 15

Technical Program ................................................ 34

Hotel Reservation InformationThe Hilton San Francisco, located at 333 O’Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA, is the headquarters hotel for the meeting. We encourage you to stay at the Hilton, where your stay will be most enjoyable and convenient. Guest room reservations for the Hilton can be made online from the ECS website. The discounted meeting rates are as follows:

Single, from $169 Double, from $189

A block of rooms has been reserved for May 21-31, 2009. The special room rate will be available until April 24. Reservations attempted after April 24 will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis. A deposit equal to your first night’s stay is required to guarantee your reservation. Cancellation must be received at least 72 hours before expected arrival for a full refund of your deposit.

Special Offer at the Meeting Headquarters Hilton San Francisco Hotel — Pre-pay for your full stay and receive $129 special nonrefundable room rate, which includes complimentary in-room high speed internet access; 20% discount on all Spa services; 10% discount on all food and beverage in the Urban Tavern Restaurant; and double HHonors points.

Ground Transportation

SuperShuttle ground transportation service is available from San Francisco International Airport to the Hilton San Francisco at a special discounted rate for meeting attendees. Simply make your reservation from the ECS Website using ECS discount code: YP9EF.

Companion Registrants (formerly “Nontechnical Registrants”)

Personal guests of Technical Registrants are invited to register for the 215th Meeting as a “Companion Registrant.” The companion registration fee of $25 (Advance) or $30 (Onsite) includes admission to non-ticketed social events, an exclusive lounge with beverage service, Monday through Thursday, 0800-1000h, and a special “Welcome to San Francisco” orientation presented by the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau on Monday, May 25th at 0900h in the Companion Registrants Lounge.

Program GuideProgram Guide

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Technical Session Co-Chair OrientationAll 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 in the California Room, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3 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 sent via e-mail in advance of the meeting, and will also be available in the ECS Headquarters office throughout the week. Additionally, we recommend that session co-chairs attend a brief orientation during the first ten minutes of the Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair Orientation on Sunday at 1500h in Continental 1, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3.

Information for PresentersOral Presentations and Audio-Visual

Oral presentations must be in English. Only LCD projectors will be available for oral presentations. Authors will be required to bring their own laptop computers for presentation. We strongly suggest that presenting authors verify laptop/projector compatibility in the speaker ready room at the meeting. Speakers requiring special equipment must make written request to ECS headquarters ([email protected]) no later than two weeks before the meeting, and appropriate arrangements will be made at the expense of the author.

Poster Presentations and Sessions

Poster presentations must be in English, on a board approximately 4 feet high by 8 feet wide (1.22 m by 2.45 m), corresponding to the abstract number and day of presentation in the final program. 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. Plan your display to fit on one upright panel approximately 4 feet high by 8 feet wide (1.22 m by 2.45 m). 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. Pushpins and/or thumbtacks will be supplied at the meeting. Commercial advertisements or publicity will NOT be permitted in poster presentations. Authors violating this regulation will be asked to remove their presentations immediately. 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.

General Society Student Poster Session

This session will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer and Technical Exhibit, which features instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to meeting attendees. All meeting registrants are invited to attend. Formal presentations will begin at 1800h. Students may start setting up their presentations in the exhibit hall at 1400h; judging of the posters will begin at 1700h. Participants are encouraged to

General Meeting InformationKey Locations

Meeting Registration ...................East Lounge, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3Information/Message Center .......East Lounge, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3ECS Book Store ........................ West Lounge, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3ECS Headquarters Office ...... California Room, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3Speaker Ready Room ...... Yosemite Coatroom, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3Development Office ..................Green Room, Grand Ballroom Level, Building 2Employment Interview Room ....................Union Square 3, 4th Floor, Building 3

Meeting Registration

The meeting registration area will be located in the East Lounge, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3. Registration will open on Saturday and the technical sessions will be conducted Monday through Friday.

Registration & ECS Book Store Hours

Saturday, May 23 (registration only) ...............................................1600-1900hSunday, May 24 ..............................................................................0700-1830hMonday, May 25 .............................................................................0700-1830hTuesday, May 26 .............................................................................0700-1730hWednesday, May 27 ........................................................................0800-1600hThursday, May 28 ...........................................................................0800-1600hFriday, May 29 ................................................................................0800-1200h

Registration FeesALL PARTICIAPNTS AND ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO PAY THE APPROPRIATE REGISTRATION FEE LISTED BELOW. Payment can be made by cash, check or travelers’ checks in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express are also accepted.

Advance OnsiteMember................................................. $405 ........................................... $505Nonmember .......................................... $615 ........................................... $715Student Member ................................... $150 ........................................... $250Student Nonmember ............................. $190 ........................................... $290One Day Member .................................. $275 ........................................... $375One Day Nonmember ............................ $365 ........................................... $465Companion Registrant ............................ $25 ............................................. $30ECS Emeritus & Honorary Member .......... $0 ............................................... $0

All students must send verification of student eligibility along with their registration. All technical registrations include a copy of Meeting Abstracts (on CD-ROM only). Attendees who wish to have paper copies of abstracts in advance of the meeting should download copies from the ECS website, free of charge.

Financial AssistanceFinancial assistance is limited ad 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. Individuals requiring an official letter of invitation should write to the ECS headquarters office; such letters will not imply any financial responsibility of ECS.

ECS—The Electrochemical Society65 South Main StreetPennington, NJ 08534-2839, USAPhone: 609.737.2743E-mail: [email protected]: www.electrochem.org

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attend the Annual Society Luncheon and Business Meeting on Tuesday at 1215h where the winners will be announced and given an award plaque. (Winners are not required to purchase a ticket.)

Speaker-Ready Room

A Speaker-Ready Room will be available Sunday through Friday, in the Yosemite Coatroom, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3. This room is available to allow speakers the opportunity to preview and prepare for their presentations. We highly recommend that speakers verify their laptop’s compatibility with the sample LCD projector that will be located in this room, prior to their presentation. Additionally, there will be audiovisual technicians available on each level of the hotel for your assistance.

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, nor can any endorsement by ECS be claimed.

Discussion

No recording will be made of the oral discussions. Those contributing to the discussion of a paper and desiring their remarks to be published should send the discussion to the Director of Publications, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, via fax: (609) 737-2743. The discussion will then be referred to the author for a reply. Publication of the discussion and the comments of the author(s) depend on the publication of the paper in the Journal. Written discussion of a published paper should be submitted within two months following publication of the article.

No Recording Allowed

Photographing or video-recording of presentations will NOT be permitted unless specifically allowed by the speaker. Photo flash and photo floods are prohibited. Tape recordings, except on behalf of ECS, are prohibited. Anyone taking unauthorized photographs, video or audio tapes, will be asked to leave the session.

Employment ServicesCompanies desiring to recruit employees may place their announcements on a designated bulletin board in the registra-tion area. (Please note that these announcements should be no larger than 8 ½” by 11.) The Employment Interview Room in Union Square 3, 4th Floor, Building 3 is also available for use.

ADA AccessibilitySpecial accommodations for disabled attendees will be handled on an individual basis provided that adequate notice is given to the ECS Headquarters office.

Short Courses, Tutorials, and Workshops

Five Short Courses will be offered on Sunday, from 0900h to 1630h. The registration fee is $425 for ECS Members and $520 for nonmembers. Students are offered a 50% discount. The short course registration fee covers the course, text materials, continental breakfast, coffee break, and luncheon; it is not applicable to any other activities of the meeting. Pre-registration is required. All courses are subject to cancellation pending an appropriate number of advance registrants.

Visit the ECS website for full course descriptions and instructor biographies.

Short Course #1Advanced 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. Ideally, the attendee should have some experience with making impedance measurements. 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 regression to interpret measurements in terms of meaningful physical properties.

Short Course #2Solid State Lighting

Ian T. Ferguson, Instructor

Solid state lighting is an exciting new technology that has the potential to far exceed the energy efficiencies of conventional lighting. Approximately one quarter of the world’s electricity use is for lighting, and substantial energy savings can be realized if affordable, efficient, solid state lighting one day becomes a reality. Solid state lighting is based on light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for illumination. White light can be produced by mixing the light from multiple single-color LEDs, or by using phosphor blends that absorb near-UV or blue light from an LED and convert it to white light. This short course will cover solid state lighting (SSL) technology with an emphasis on GaN LEDs and phosphors for use in LEDs.

Short Course #4Electrochemical Nanotechnology

Stephen Lipka, Instructor

The aim of this short course is to introduce the student to selected aspects of nano-material synthesis, characterization, and device fabrication as it relates to electrochemical systems. An overview of recent advances in the synthesis, characterization, and properties of nanomaterials will be presented with particular emphasis on experimental methods and strategies to develop functional nanomaterials and devices applicable to the field of electrochemistry. The course reviews the “tools of the trade” available to the nanotechnologist for characterizing and manipulating materials at the atomic level. Strategies for preparing nanomaterials in the form of rods, wires, tubes, and particles and their application in electrochemical devices such as batteries, fuel cells, electrochemical capacitors, electrochemical actuators, and sensors are presented. Fabrication of nanomaterials and architectures using electrochemical directed self-assembly processes is reviewed.

Short Course #5Basic Electrochemical Measurements

Bill Eggers, Instructor

The course is targeted at scientists and engineers who are tasked with using electrochemical techniques in a variety of application areas: fuel cells, capacitors and batteries, corrosion, physical electrochemistry, electrodeposition, and sensors. The course will take a look at the basics of electrochemistry, the instruments and cells used in performing the experiments, the techniques available, and the interpretation of results. The techniques discussed will include those used in voltammetry, corrosion measurement, impedance spectroscopy, pulse plating, and more.

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Professional Development WorkshopsJohn R. Susko, Instructor

ECS will sponsor the following three professional development workshops at no extra cost to meeting registrants. All workshops will be held in Union Square 1/2, 4th Floor, Building 3.

Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume—This informal workshop will discuss the need for the cover letter, how to write it, the many “do’s” and “don’ts” in preparing such a letter and tips for drafting an effective resume.

Sunday, May 24, 2009 ...............1500-1545hMonday, May 25, 2009 ..............1200-1245h

Job Interviewing Tips—This informal workshop will discuss the art of interviewing: how to improve your chances of impressing the interviewer, key questions to ask, and other important pointers for the interviewing process.

Sunday, May 24, 2009 ...............1600-1645hMonday, May 25, 2009 ..............1300-1345h

Luncheons, Business Meetings, and Special Events

Sunday, May 242000h .... Electronics & Photonics Division

Award Reception & General Meeting, Union Square 23, 4th Floor, Building 3 (No ticket required.)

Monday, May 251215h .... Industrial Electrochemistry and

Electrochemical Engineering Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 22, 4th Floor, Building 3

1215h .... Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 23/24, 4th Floor, Building 3

Tuesday, May 261215h .... Annual Society Luncheon & Business

Meeting, Plaza Room A, Lobby Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Wednesday, May 271215h .... Dielectric Science and Technology

Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 21, 4th Floor, Building 3

1215h .... Energy Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 22, 4th Floor, Building 3

1215h .... Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 23/24, 4th Floor, Building 3

1215h .... Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 25, 4th Floor, Building 3

Luncheon tickets are $27 in advance and $32 onsite. All luncheon and special event tickets are nonrefundable and should be purchased in advance.

Resume Round Table—This informal round table workshop is designed to provide feedback on resumes by publicly critiquing participants’ resumes and offering suggestions on ways to make them more effective. To take full advantage of the workshop, please bring a copy of your current professional resume.

Monday, May 25, 2009 ..............1400-1700h

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Symposium Topics and Organizers

A — General&Tutorials

A1 — GeneralStudentPosterSession(M)—V. Desai, G. Botte, P. Kulesza, V. Subramanian, and X. Zhang

A2 — NanotechnologyGeneralSession(M-Tu)—E. Traversa and, C. Bock

B — Batteries,FuelCells,andEnergyConversion

B1 — Battery/EnergyTechnologyJointGeneralSession(M-F)—N. J. Dudney, S. R. Narayanan, and C. R. Walk

B2 — BatteryModelingatCellLevel(W)—V. Srinivasan, A. M. Sastry, and K. Zaghib

B3 — CharacterizationofPorousMaterials2(Tu-W)—B. Lakshmanan, G. Brisard, and A. Lasia

B4 — FuelCellsforPortablePower(M-Th)—S. R. Narayanan, D. Chu, and E. Plichta

B5 — HydrogenProduction,Transport,andStorage3(M-Tu)—M. C. Williams, M. Heben, S. N. Lvov, M. Manivannan, P. H. Maupin, S. R. Narayanan, E. D. Wachsman, and J. W. Weidner

B6 — MeasurementandDiagnosticsforEnergySystems(Tu)—S. R. Narayanan, S. Mukerjee, R. Mukundan, and P. Strasser

B7 — NanostructuredMaterialsforEnergyStorageandConversion(M-Th)—K. Zaghib, K. M. Abraham, and C. Julien

B8 — PhotoelectrochemicalEnergyConversion(M-Tu)—K. Rajeshwar, J. Hupp, and B. Parkinson

B9 — AdvancedMaterialsandConceptsforEnergyHarvesting(M-W)—X. Zhou, M. Manivannan, and J. C. Nino

C — BiomedicalApplicationsandOrganicElectrochemistry

C2 — DielectricsandEngineeredInterfacesinBiologicalandBiomedicalApplications(Tu-W)—M. Madou, S. Daunert, A. Hoff, I. Hsing, C. Kranz, D. Landheer, L. A. Nagahara, M. Nishizawa, A. Offenhaeusser, K. Sode, and T. Thundat

C3 — MechanisticandSyntheticAspectsofOrganicElectrochemistry(M-Tu)—D. Peters and G. T. Cheek

D — Corrosion,Passivation,andAnodicFilms

D1 — CorrosionGeneralSession(Tu-W)—D. C. Hansen

E — DielectricandSemiconductorMaterials,Devices,andProcessing

E1 — AdvancedGateStack,Source/Drain,andChannelEngineeringforSi-BasedCMOS5:NewMaterials,Processes,andEquipment(Tu-W)—V. Narayanan, E. P. Gusev, H. Iwai, D. L. Kwong, F. Roozeboom, and P. J. Timans

E2 — ChemicalMechanicalPolishing10(M)—G. Banerjee, V. Desai, Y. Obeng, and K. Sundaram

E3 — NanocrystalEmbeddedDielectricsforElectronicandPhotonicDevices(Tu-W)—P. Mascher, P. Joshi, Y. Kuo, M. E. Overberg, and P. Srinivasan

E4 — NovelPlasmaTechniquesforLowTemperatureProcessingofThinFilmsforFlexibleElectronics(Tu,Th)—P. Joshi, P. Srinivasan, and R. Todi

E5 — SiliconNitride,SiliconDioxide,andAlternateEmergingDielectrics10(M-Th)—R. Ekwal Sah, J. M. Deen, A. Toriumi, J. Yota, and J. Zhang

E6 — Solid-StateLighting(M-Tu)—M. Shur, I. Ferguson, and A. Zukauskas

E7 — State-of-the-ArtProgramonCompoundSemiconductors50(SOTAPOCS50)(M-Tu)—A. G. Baca, J. Brown, D. N. Buckley, and P. Nam

E8 — ProcessesattheSemiconductorSolutionInterface3(W-Th)—C. O’Dwyer, and A. Etcheberry

E9 — SOIDeviceTechnology14(Tu-F)—Y. Omura, S. Cristoloveanu, F. Gamiz, and B. Nguyen

F — Electrochemical/ChemicalDepositionandEtching

F1 — ElectrochemicalProcessinginULSIandMEMS4(M-W)— T. P. Moffat, H. Deligianni, J. Dukovic, and J. L. Stickney

G — ElectrochemicalSynthesisandEngineering

G1 — IndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringGeneralSession(Tu-W)—G. Pillay and W. An

G2 — LeadershipandEntrepreneurshipinElectrochemicalEngineering:ATutorialSymposium(M)—G. Pillay, R. Savinell, and J. W. Van Zee

G3 — SeparatorsandMembranesforBatteries,Capacitors,FuelCells,andOtherElectrochemicalSystems(Tu)—P. Arora and V. Ramani

G5 — TutorialsinElectrochemistryTechnology-CurrentDistribution(M-Tu)—M. E. Orazem and J. M. Fenton

H — Fullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructures

H1 — ElectronTransferandApplicationsofFullereneandNanostructuredMaterials(Tu)—F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, and D. M. Guldi

H2 — MolecularandSupramolecularChemistryofFullerenesandCarbonNanotubes(Tu-W)—N. Martin, and J. F. Nierengarten

H3 — CarbonNanotubesandNanostructures:FundamentalPropertiesandProcesses(Tu-W)—R. B. Weisman, M. Heben, and M. Zheng

H4 — CarbonNanotubesandNanostructures:ApplicationsandDevices(M-Tu)—S. Rotkin, and Y. Gogotsi

H5 — EndofullerenesandCarbonNanocapusules(Tu,Th)—H. Shinohara, T. Akasaka, and A. L. Balch

H6 — EnergeticsandStructureandSolid-StatePhysics(Tu-Th)—Z. Slanina, O. V. Boltalina, and P. Reinke

H7 — CarbonNanotubesandNanostructures:MedicineandBiology(Tu-W)—T. Da Ros, A. Hirsch, and L. Wilson

H8 — PorphyrinsandSupramolecularAssemblies(M-Tu)—N. Solladie and K. M. Kadish

H9 — MetallicandSemiconductingNanoparticlesforEnergyConversion(M-Tu)—P. V. Kamat and H. Imahori

H10 — FirstInternationalSymposiumonGrapheneandEmergingMaterialsforPost-CMOSApplications(M-Th)—Y. Obeng, F. D’Souza, S. De-Gendt, H. Grebel, H. Iwai, P. V. Kamat, Z. Karim, D. Misra, J. Ruzyllo, and P. Srinivasan

I — PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry

I1 — PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryGeneralSession(Tu-W)—P. Trulove

I2 — ElectrochemicalDetectionofPathogens(W-Th)—C. Kranz and I. Fritsch

I3 — ElectrochemistryinMedicineandBiomedicalApplications(Tu-W)—C. Bock, J. Burgess, B. Eggers, C. Holmes, J. Rusling, and M. Urquidi-Macdonald

I4 — ImpedanceinElectrochemistry-FromAnalyticalApplicationstoMechanisticSpeculation2(Tu-W)—P. Vanysek, D. C. Hansen, and M. E. Orazem

I6 — NovelElectrodeMaterials(Tu,Th)—S. Minteer and B. Lakshmanan

I7 — RoleofElectrochemistryinAddressingClimateChange(Tu-W)—I. Fritsch, S. R. Narayanan, and K. Zaghib

J — SensorsandDisplays:Principles,Materials,andProcessing

J1 — Sensors,Actuators,andMicrosystemsGeneralSession(W-Th)— G. Hunter, Z. P. Aguilar, S. Bhansali, M. Carter, and R. Mukundan

J2 — 35YearsofChemicalSensors-HonorarySymposiumforProfessorJiriJanata(M-W)—J. Li, R. Brown, C. J. Bruckner-Lea, D. Hatchet, M. Josowicz, and P. Vanysek

J3 — SensorApplications:FoodSafety,AgriculturalandEnvironmentalSensors(Th)—A. Simonian, Z. P. Aguilar, S. Bhansali, W. Buttner, G. Hunter, and I. Taniguchi

Sessions are marked to indicate if they run on Monday (M), Tuesday (Tu), Wednesday (W), Thursday (Th), and/or Friday (F).

Hard-cover editions of ECS Transactions will be available for purchase and pick-up at the meeting; or you may pre-order your hard-cover ECS Transactions issue using the order form in this program or when registering online.

Electronic (PDF) editions of ECS Transactions issues will be available ONLY via the ECS Digital Library. Online editions of the San Francisco “at” meeting issues will be available for purchase beginning May 15, 2009. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information for the online editions.

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l Hach Company, Radiometer Analytical Division (1998) 9 years l BAE Systems (2001) 9 years l Broddarp of Nevada (2001) 8 years l De Nora Technologie Elettrochimiche S.r.L. (1999) 8 years l OM Group, Inc. (2001) 9 years l Permascand AB (2003) 7 years

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE AWARDECS gratefully acknowledges the following Corporate Members that have

maintained a membership for five or more consecutive years:

Diamond Level Awards – (50-64 years)l Dow Chemical Co. (1941) 69 years l Olin ChlorAlkali (1941) 69 years l Occidental Chemical Corp. (1943), 67 years l Atotech USA, Inc. (1945) 65 years l Energizer (1945) 65 years

l General Electric Co. (1952) 58 years l General Motors (1952) 58 years l Rayovac (1953) 57 years l Duracell (1957) 53 years l IBM Corporation (1957) 53 years

Gold Level Awards – (25-49 years)l Toshiba Corp. (1974) 35 years l Siltronic AG (1974) 36 years l Osram Sylvania, Inc. (1975) 35 years l Sandia National Laboratories (1976) 34 years l International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc. (1979) 31 years l Medtronic, Inc. (1980) 30 years l Toyota, Inc. (1980) 30 years l Yuasa Corp (1980) 30 years l Princeton Applied Research/Solartron Analytical (1981) 29 years

l Saft Batteries (1982) 28 years l CSIRO Minerals (1983) 27 years l Industrie de Nora (1983) 27 years l Ballard Power Systems, Inc. (1984) 26 years l ECO Energy Conversion (1984) 26 years l Varta Automotive GmbH (1984) 26 years l Greatbatch, Inc. (1985) 25 years l Leclanche S.A. (1985) 25 years l Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung (1985) 25 years

Silver Level Awards – (10-24 years)l Eltech Systems Corp (1983) 24 years l Tronox LLC (1985) 24 years l Giner, Inc. (1986) 24 years l TIMCAL Graphite and Carbon Ltd. (1987) 23 years l Japan Storage Battery Co., Ltd. (1988) 17 years l 3M Company (1989) 21 years l E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. HD Microsystems (1989) 21 years l Solartron Instruments (1990) 16 years l Central Electrochemical Research Institute (1993) 17 years l TDK Corp., R&D Center (1993) 17 years l Valence Technology (1993) 17 years l DAISO, Co., Ltd (1994) 16 years l Panasonic Corp. (1994) 16 years

l C. Uyemura & Co., Ltd. (1996) 14 years l Electrosynthesis Co., Inc. (1996) 14 years l FMC Corporation (1996) 14 years l Nacional de Grafite, LTDA (1996) 14 years l Permelec Electrode, Ltd. (1996) 14 years l PPG Industries, Inc. (1996) 14 years l Scribner Associates, Inc. (1996) 14 years l Technic Inc. (1996) 14 years l Advance Research Chemicals, Inc. (1998) 12 years l Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences at CWRU (1998) 12 years l Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc. (1999) 10 years l Quallion, LLC (2000) 10 years l UTC Fuel Cells (2000) 10 years

Bronze Level Awards (5-9 years)

To find out how you can join this list of distinguished members, call 609.737.1902 or e-mail [email protected]

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Sunday, May 24, 2009Student MixerStudents are invited to join us for an evening of fun and networking with students as well as distinguished researchers and scientists from around the world. The Student Mixer will be held on Sunday, May 24th from 1730-1930h at Biscuits & Blues in the Union Room located at 401 Mason Street. Just a short walk from the San Francisco Hilton, Biscuits & Blues has been voted America's #1 blues nightclub by the Blues Foundation (formerly known as the WC Handy Awards) and the Bay Area Blues Society. Complimentary appetizers and soft drinks will be served. Please RSVP with Tim Fest at [email protected] as we are limited to 100 guests.

Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair OrientationWe encourage all Symposium Organizers and Technical Session Co-Chairs to attend this important informational session in Continental 1, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3 from 1500-1700h. The Co-Chair Orientation will take place during the first 10 minutes of the meeting and will include a demonstration of the technical session audio-visual equipment.

Development of Organic Sensors and Electronics in Medicine and for Point-of-Care Patient Health Monitoring in Real Time”This series of Sunday evening talks provides an opportunity to learn more about other areas of electrochemical and solid-state research within ECS, as well as to meet colleagues and other members. This evening’s talk, entitled “Development of Organic Sensors and Electronics in Medicine and for Point-of-Care Patient Health Monitoring in Real Time,” will be delivered by Vijay K. Varadan from 1830-1930h in Yosemite A/B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3.

Sunday Evening Get-TogetherAn informal get-together will be held in Grand Ballroom A, Building 2, 1930-2130h.

Monday, May 25, 2009Plenary SessionBeginning at 0800h in Imperial Ballroom A/B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3, Federico Capasso, the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard University, will deliver the ECS Lecture, “Quantum Cascade Lasers for the Mid- to Far-Infrared: Band-Structure Engineering, Beam Engineering and Applications.” Also at this session, C. Grant Willson, recipient of the 2009 Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology, will deliver his talk entitled, “High Resolution Imaging Technology: A View of the Future.” There will be recognition of other award winners as well.

Coffee BreakImmediately following the Plenary Session at 1000h, a coffee break will be held in the West Lounge, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3.

Monday Evening Mixer, Student Poster Session, and Technical ExhibitAlong with the grand opening of the Technical Exhibit, an informal gathering will be held in Grand Ballroom A/B, Building 2, from 1800-2000h. Complimentary beer, soft drinks, and snacks will be served. The General Society Student Poster Session will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer. Formal presentations will begin at 1800h. Students may start setting up their posters in the exhibit hall at 1400h; judging of the posters will begin at 1700h. (Winners of the General Society Student Poster Session will be announced and given an award plaque at the Annual

Society Business Meeting and Luncheon on Tuesday, May 26 at 1215h. Winners will not be required to purchase a ticket.) The Technical Exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to meeting attendees. All meeting registrants are invited to attend.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009Technical ExhibitThe Technical Exhibit will be held in Grand Ballroom A/ B, Building 2, from 0900-1400h and again from 1800-2100h along with the evening’s Poster Session. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees. The coffee break is scheduled for 0930h in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits.

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held, 0930-1000h, in the Exhibit Hall.

Annual Society Luncheon and Business MeetingAt 1215h, the Annual Society Luncheon and Business Meeting will be held in Plaza Room A, Lobby Level. The President, Secretary, and the Treasurer will give brief reports on the current state of the Society at this annual business luncheon. All members and meeting attendees are encouraged to participate in this meeting. Tickets are $27 in advance and $32 onsite. Winners of the General Society Student Poster Session will be announced and given an award plaque at the luncheon. (Winners will not be required to purchase a ticket.)

Gordon E. Moore Award ReceptionAll meeting registrants are invited to attend the award reception honoring C. Grant Willson, recipient of the 2009 Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology, at 1800-1845h, in Yosemite C, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3.

Technical Exhibit and Evening Poster SessionThe Technical Exhibit will again be open in conjunction with a general poster session covering several technical symposia in Grand Ballroom A/B, Building 2, from 1800-2030h.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009Technical ExhibitThe Technical Exhibit will be held in Grand Ballroom A/B, Building 2, from 0900-1400h, in conjunction with a coffee break at 0930h.

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held, 0930-1000h, in the Exhibit Hall.

Thursday, May 28, 2009Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0930-1000h, in the East Lounge, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3.

Friday, May 29, 2009Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0930-1000h, in the West Lounge, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3.

General Functions

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Sunday, May 241400h ........ Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division

Symposium Planning Committee, Union Square 4, 4th Floor, Building 3

1500h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Compound Semiconductors, Union Square 8, 4th Floor, Building 3

1500h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Silicon Dioxide / Silicon Interface, Union Square 9, 4th Floor, Building 3

1500h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on ULSI Science and Technology, Union Square 10, 4th Floor, Building 3

1600h ........ Interface Advisory Board, Union Square 11, 4th

Floor, Building 31600h ........ Individual Membership Committee / Division /

Section Representatives, Union Square 12, 4th

Floor, Building 31700h ........ European Section Executive Committee, Union

Square 17, 4th Floor, Building 31700h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Symposium

Planning and Technical Directions Subcommittee, Union Square 24, 4th Floor, Building 3

1700h ........ Fellow Nominating Subcommittee, Union Square 23, 4th Floor, Building 3

1700h ........ Dielectric Science & Technology Division Governing Body / Long Range Planning Committee & Symposium Planning Meeting, Union Square 21, 4th Floor, Building 3

1730h ........ Fuel Cell Subcommittee, Union Square 8, 4th

Floor, Building 31800h ........ European Section Meeting, Union Square 22, 4th

Floor, Building 31900h ........ Electronics and Photonics Division Award

Reception and General Meeting, Continental 1/2, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

2000h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Executive Committee, Union Square 23, 4th Floor, Building 3

2000h ........ Sensor Division Executive Committee, Union Square 22, 4th Floor, Building 3

Monday, May 250700h ........ Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division

Executive Committee, Union Square 4, 4th Floor, Building 3

0700h ........ High Temperature Materials Division Executive Committee, Union Square 8, 4th Floor, Building 3

0700h ........ Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Executive Committee, Union Square 14, 4th Floor, Building 3

1000h ........ Development Committee, Union Square 8, 4th

Floor, Building 31215h ........ Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical

Engineering Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 22, 4th Floor, Building 3 (Ticket required.)

1215h ........ Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 23/24, 4th Floor, Building 3 (Ticket required.)

1330h ........ Education Committee, Union Square 8, 4th Floor, Building 3

1500h ........ ECS Transactions Editorial Board, Union Square 9, 4th Floor, Building 3

Committee Meetings

1530h ........ New Technology Subcommittee, Union Square 10, 4th Floor, Building 3

1600h ........ Solid State Divisions Chairs’ Meeting, Union Square 11, 4th Floor, Building 3

1600h ........ Honors & Awards Committee, Union Square 12, 4th Floor, Building 3

1600h ........ Society Meeting Committee, Union Square 13, 4th

Floor, Building 31700h ........ Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division

Executive Committee, Union Square 14, 4th Floor, Building 3

1900h ........ Energy Technology Division Executive Committee, Union Square 10, 4th Floor, Building 3

1900h ........ Fullerenes, Nanotubes & Carbon Nanostructures Division Executive Committee, Union Square 9, 4th Floor, Building 3

Tuesday, May 260700h ........ Symposium Subcommittee, Executive Board

Room, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/30700h ........ JES/ESL Editorial Board, Union Square 2, 4th Floor,

Building 30730h ........ Council of Past Presidents, Union Square 24, 4th

Floor, Building 30900h ........ Publication Committee, Union Square 23, 4th

Floor, Building 31215h ........ Annual Society Luncheon & Business Meeting,

Plaza Room A, Lobby Level, Buildings 1/2/3 (Ticket required.)

1400h ........ Technical Affairs Committee, Union Square 2, 4th

Floor, Building 31600h ........ Finance Committee, Union Square 1, 4th Floor,

Building 3

Wednesday, May 270730h ........ Corporate Sponsorship Committee, Union

Square 1, 4th Floor, Building 31000h ........ Ways & Means Committee, Union Square 2, 4th

Floor, Building 31215h ........ Dielectric Science and Technology Division

Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 21, 4th Floor, Building 3 (Ticket required.)

1215h ........ Energy Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 22, 4th Floor, Building 3 (Ticket required.)

1215h ........ Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 23/24, 4th Floor, Building 3 (Ticket required.)

1215h ........ Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Union Square 25, 4th Floor, Building 3 (Ticket required.)

1215h ........ Financial Policy Advisory Committee, Union Square 1, 4th Floor, Building 3

1400h ........ Solicitation Subcommittee, Union Square 2, 4th

Floor, Building 3

Thursday, October 110830h ........ Board of Directors Meeting, Yosemite A, Ballroom

Level, Buildings 1/2/3

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Sunday, May 24For the Rest of Us…Yosemite A/B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

DevelopmentofOrganicSensorsandElectronicsinMedicineandforPoint-of-CarePatientHealthMonitoringinRealTimeby Vijay K. Varadan

A new paradigm in healthcare, driven by cost and quality issues, is now emerging, which enables continuous point-of-care (POC) monitoring of patient’s vital signs such as heart rate (ECG), respiration, body temperature, skin response (GSR), and motion activities (EMG). Real-time health monitoring could ensure the effectiveness of therapy by providing prevention, and early risk detection, which will significantly reduce healthcare costs by avoiding

unnecessary hospitalizations. The key to POC monitoring is the development of cost-effective, light-weight and low-power consumable sensor devices that can be seamlessly embedded into a daily outfit. Latest advances in organic electronics have the ability to realize light and cost-effective smart fabrics with embedded electronics and sensors combined with wireless communications. In this presentation, we introduce several organic based sensor devices capable of measuring temperature, strain, pH and potassium ion concentrations, each of which will enable us to monitor the patient’s respiration rate, skin/body temperature, and the onset of Acute Myocardial Ischemia. It is expected that these flexible organic sensors can easily fit on garment with wireless instrument, and this sensory suit will be ideal for the real-time monitoring of vital kinematics and signs at remote locations for activity and location monitoring. Selected movies illustrating the applications of both invasive and non-invasive wireless sensor systems to patients and surgical procedures will be shown at the talk.

Vijay K. Varadan is currently the Twenty-First Century Endowed Chair in Nano-and Bio-Technology and Medicine, and Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering (College of Engineering) and Neurosurgery (College of Medicine) at University of Arkansas. He is also a Professor of Neurosurgery at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. He also holds honorary doctorate degrees in Nano-, and Bio-Technologies and Medicine. He joined the University of Arkansas in January 2005 after serving on the faculty of Cornell University, Ohio State University, and Pennsylvania State University for the past 32 years.

Dr. Varadan is also the Director of the Center of Excellence for Nano-, Micro-, and Neuro-Electronics, Sensors and Systems, and the Director of the High Density Electronics Center. He has concentrated on the design and development of various electronic, acoustic, and structural composites, smart materials, structures, and devices including sensors, transducers, Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS), synthesis and large scale fabrication of carbon nanotubes, NanoElectroMechanical Systems (NEMS), microwave, acoustic and ultrasonic wave absorbers and filters. He has developed neurostimulator, wireless microsensors and systems for sensing and control of Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, glucose in the blood and Alzheimer’s disease. He is also developing both silicon and organic based wireless sensor systems with RFID for human gait analysis and sleep disorders and various neurological disorders.

Dr. Varadan is a founder and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Smart Materials and Structures. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Nanomedical Science in Engineering and Medicine. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Microlithography, Microfabrication, and Microsystems. He serves on the editorial

Special Lecturesboard of the International Journal of Computational Methods. He has published more than 500 journal papers and 13 books. He has 13 patents pertinent to conducting polymers, smart structures, smart antennas, phase shifters, carbon nanotubes, and implantable devices for Parkinson’s patients, MEMS accelerometers, and gyroscopes. He is a fellow of SPIE, ASME, the Institute of Physics, and the Acoustical Society of America. He has many visiting professorship appointments in leading schools overseas.

Monday, May 25Plenary SessionImperial Ballroom A/B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

The ECS Lecture

QuantumCascadeLasersfortheMid-toFar-Infrared:Band-StructureEngineering,BeamEngineering,andApplicationsby Federico Capasso

In his plenary talk, Federico Capasso will trace the path from the invention to the exciting advances in the physics, applications, and commerciali-zation of the quantum cascade lasers—a revolutionary light source that covers the mid- and far-ir spectrum and is broadly impacting sensing, spectroscopy, and sub-wavelength photonics.

The Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) has emerged as the laser of

choice for photonics and spectroscopy in the mid-infrared and in the far infrared, covering the range from 3 to 300 microns in wavelength, due to its unique wavelength agility and large “design space” that allows one to tailor its performance at will for a wide range of applications. These include single mode broadly tunable lasers for chemical sensing and trace gas analysis at parts per billion in volume; compact, chip-scale, broadband spectrometers with performance already comparable to state of the art Fourier-Transform-Infrared-Spectrometers; and high power continuous wave room temperature devices for military applications. Important commercial developments will be discussed. New functionalities have been demonstrated by integrating on the facets of QCLs sub-wavelength plasmonic nanostructures that have led to highly collimated beams by achieving a dramatic reduction of the beam divergence for LIDAR applications, unprecedented control of the polarization and ultrahigh intensity nanoscale size spots in the near field for high resolution chemical imaging.

Federico capasso is the Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard University, which he joined in 2003 after a 27 year career at Bell Labs. He holds a Doctor of Physics degree from Rome University. His research includes band-structure engineering of novel devices/materials, nanophotonics, and quantum electrodynamics.

He has co-authored over 300 papers and holds over 65 U.S. patents. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His awards include the King Faisal International Prize for Science, the American Physical Society Arthur Schawlow Prize, the IEEE Edison Medal, the IEEE Streifer Award, the Wetherill Medal of the Franklin Institute, the OSA Wood prize, the Rank Prize in Optoelectronics, the Material Research Society Medal, the IEEE Sarnoff Award, the Welker Medal, the Duddell Medal and Prize of the Institute of Physics, and the Newcomb Cleveland Prize.

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Monday, May 25Plenary SessionImperial Ballroom A/B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

The 2009 Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology Award Address

HighResolutionImagingTechnology:AViewoftheFutureby C. Grant Willson

The drive to manufacture semiconductor devices with ever smaller features has inspired amazing improvements in imaging materials science and technology for over 3 decades. Billions of dollars have been spent in efforts to devise methods and materials that enable the printing of ever smaller transistors. The most advanced microelectronic devices in full scale production have minimum features in the range of

40-50 nm and fully functional transistors with 10 nm gates have been characterized. The lithographic process that has been used to generate these “nano-structures” is becoming extremely expensive and the cost of that process threatens the economics of the semiconductor manufacturing industry.

Imprint lithography, a much lower cost, high resolution patterning technology is emerging as a potential adjunct to photolithography. Imprint lithography loosely defines a set of techniques that include several forms of embossing, stamping, and molding that show great promise as low cost methods for producing nanostructures. These techniques take many different forms, each of which has its own special applicability. The technique we call Step and Flash Imprint Lithography (S- FIL) is designed to allow the fabrication of high resolution,

high aspect ratio images that can be aligned with precision. The process accurately replicates arbitrary shapes as small as 20 nm and structures smaller than 5 nanometers in width have been faithfully reproduced. The state of high resolution imaging processes for production of devices with nanoscale features will be presented with emphasis on Step and Flash Imprint Lithography Process.

c. Grant Willson earned his BS and PhD degrees at UC, Berkeley. He came to The University of Texas in 1993 from his position as an IBM Fellow and Manager of the Polymer Science and Technology area at the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, California. He joined IBM after serving on the faculties of California State University, Long Beach and the University of California, San Diego.

Dr. Willson’s research can be characterized as the design and synthesis of functional organic materials with emphasis on materials for microelectronics. He is co-inventor of the chemically amplified photoresists used to manufacture all of today’s advanced semiconductor devices and co-founder of Molecular Imprints, Inc.

Dr. Willson is a member of the ACS, APS, SPIE, SPE, ASEE, Sigma Xi, and the National Academy of Engineering. Dr. Willson is a Fellow of PMSE and SPIE. He is co-author of more than 450 journal publications and co-inventor on more than 40 issued patents.

His work has been honored by 5 awards from the ACS, the Alexander von Humboldt Award from the Federal Republic of Germany, the Aristotle Award from SRC, and the Malcolm E. Pruitt Award from the CRC. He received the National Academy of Sciences Award for Chemistry in Service to Society, the Japanese Photopolymer Science and Technology Award, the Dehon Little Award from the AIChE, and the Zernike Award from SPIE. He was the 2007 recipient of the SEMI North America Award and was recently awarded the National Medal for Technology and Innovation by the President of the United States.

2009 Gordon E. Moore Award Reception—All meeting registrants are invited to attend the award reception honoring C. Grant Willson, recipient of the 2009 Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology on Tuesday at 1800-1845h, in Yosemite C, Ballroom level, Buildings 1/2/3.

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Recent electrochemical science and engineering graduates are often unsure of employer expectations for new hires, and, in turn, realistic expectations for new hires upon embarking on their new position. This symposium will present invited speakers who will discuss career and leadership opportunities for professionals trained in science and engineering fields with backgrounds that impact electrochemical technology edu-cation, fundamentals, development, and commercialization.

All sessions will be held on Monday, May 25, 2009, in Yosemite B, Ballroom Level, Hilton San Francisco

Session 1: Leadership (2:00-3:20 PM)Following the presentations will be a facilitated discussion between the audience and the panel to explore clarifying roles and priorities, strategies for success, and commonalities of the various challenges and issues facing those who are new to a career in electrochemical sciences and engineering. Presentations by: Adam Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), Bryan Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Vijay Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology), Gerri Botte (Ohio University), and Andy Herring (Colorado School of Mines).

Session 2: Entrepreneurship (3:40-5:00 PM)The second panel will provide guidance to assist the interested professional in small business development, grant opportunities, and strategies for building partnerships. A discussion period facilitated by the session chair will follow the presentations, in which the audience will be encouraged to engage the panelists with questions regarding business establishment and development. Panelists include: Venkat Srinivasan (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), Vijay Sethuraman (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), and Scott Greenway (Greenway Energy LLC).

Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering 2a tutorial symposium open to all meeting attendees

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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/215/215.htm.

ElectronicsandPhotonicsDivisionAward

eicKe r. Weber is director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) and Professor of Physics and Applied Sciences at the Albert-Ludwig University of Freiburg, Germany. The ISE institute has a total staff of about 830 and an annual budget of more than Euro 50M and is one of the world’s leading research institutes in the field of renewable energy and energy efficiency. The focus of Dr. Weber’s research is the analysis

of lattice defects in Si and compound semiconductors; recently he studied specifically how good solar cells may be produced out of upgraded metallurgical (“dirty”) silicon with high metal content.

Prof. Weber studied physics at the University of Cologne, Germany, where he received his doctorate in 1996 and his habilitation in 1983. From 1983-2006 he was on the faculty of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering of the University of California, Berkeley, since 1991 as a professor of materials science. In 1990 he was appointed a visiting professor at the Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, and in 2000 at the Kyoto University in Kyoto, Japan. In 1994 he received an Alexander von Humboldt Senior Scientist award. From 2004-2006 he served as the chair of the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Graduate Group in Berkeley. He served as president of the Alexander von Humboldt Association of America (AvHAA) in 2001-2003 and in 2003 he was elected founding president of the German Scholars Organization (GSO). In 2006 he received the Award of Merit (“Bundesverdienstkreuz am Bande”) from the President of Germany.

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Krishnan rajeshWar’s research contributions span a broad spectrum in environmental and energy areas ranging from the thermo- and electroanalytical chemistry of oil shales and oil sands, photocatalytic remediation of organic and inorganic pollutants in water and air, semiconductor thin film preparation and characterization, energy-efficient methods for oxide semiconductor preparation, photoelectrochemical

energy conversion, and solar water splitting using inorganic semiconductors. He is the author of over 450 refereed publications in reputed journals and several book chapters and monographs or edited volumes. His recent research on photocatalysis and solar energy conversion has been featured in the popular media including CNN, Radio Business News, UTA Today, Dallas Morning News, Arlington Morning News, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Chemistry and Industry, Chemical & Engineering News, and Business Week. Dr. Rajeshwar is an active member of the Energy Technology Division within the Society where he served as past chair and organizes many symposia for that Division, including one at this meeting. He is also currently serving as the Editor of the ECS Interface magazine and is on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal

of Applied Electrochemistry. He is a Fellow of The Electrochemical Society. Dr. Rajeshwar was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Scholars at UT Arlington as a charter member and now holds the title of Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry and Associate Dean, College of Science. He is the founding director of the Center for Renewable Energy Science & Technology (CREST), which brings together some 25 faculty members on campus to do collaborative research on energy-related problems.

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jai praKash is interim chair and professor of chemical engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology’s (IIT) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, as well as the director of the Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering, both located in Chicago, Illinois. He received his PhD in physical chemistry from Delhi University, India, in 1985. After completion of his degree, he joined Professor

Ernest Yeager’s research group at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, and earned his second PhD in electrochemistry in 1990. He then joined Argonne National Laboratory as a postdoctoral fellow and became a full staff member in 1993. From 1996 to 1998, he worked at Energizer Power Systems as a technology manger before joining IIT as an associate professor. He is also the past chair and vice-chair of the ECS Energy Technology Division. Prakash’s research interests are in the area of energy and sustainability, with an emphasis on electrochemical energy conversion and storage. His research group applies the key tenets of fundamental electrochemistry and materials science to achieve advances in battery, fuel cell, photovoltaic, and hydrogen storage technologies. Prakash’s work has resulted in eight patents, two book chapters, and more than 122 journal publications and proceedings papers in these areas.

Fullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresDivisionRichardE.SmalleyResearchAward

phaedon aVouris received his BSc degree at the Aristotle University in Greece and his PhD degree in physical chemistry at Michigan State University in 1974. He did postdoctoral work at UCLA and was a Research Fellow at AT&T Bell Laboratories before joining the staff of IBM’s Research Division at the Watson Research Center in 1978. In 1984 he became manager of Chemical Physics and in 2004 he was elected IBM Fellow. He is

currently manager of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. He has also been an adjunct professor at Columbia University and the University of Illinois.

Over the years, his research has involved a wide variety of subjects in such areas as laser spectroscopy, surface physics and chemistry, scanning tunneling microscopy, atom manipulation, and nanoelectronics. His current research is focused on experimental and theoretical studies of the electrical, optical, and optoelectronic properties of carbon nanotubes and graphene. The work includes the design, fabrication, and study of nanoelectronic and optoelectronic devices and circuits.

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Dr. Avouris has published over 350 scientific papers. He has been elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Physical Society, the Institute of Physics of the UK, the Academy of Athens, the IBM Academy of Technology, American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York Academy of Sciences, and the American Vacuum Society. He has received many awards including the APS Irving Langmuir Prize for Chemical Physics, the AVS Medard W. Welch Award for Surface Science, the Julius Springer Award for Applied Physics, and the Richard Feynman Nanotechnology Prize. He has also received many IBM Corporation “Outstanding Technical Achievement” awards, and Michigan State University’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. He serves in the Editorial Boards of a number of journals and book series.

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Fuelcell enerGy (Fce), ct, usa will receive the award for its high-efficiency, ultra-clean, and high reliability Carbonate Direct FuelCell® (DFC®) power plant commercialized for on-site electric and combined heat and power generation applications. DFC power plants electrochemically produce electricity directly from readily available hydrocarbon fuels. The basic R&D started in 1976 culminating in a 250 kW commercial product delivered to Kirin Brewery in Japan in 2003. Currently (as of January 2009) the DFC products have achieved over 20 MW installed capacity. The DFC generator electricity conversion efficiency approaches 50% in smaller size simple cycle units, and 60% in large combined cycle generators, which is unmatched by alternate technologies in its size range. The key contributors to the technology are as follows.

bernard s. baKer (deceased) was the research, development and commercialization pioneer. Dr. Baker started working on carbonate fuel cells in Amsterdam, Holland as a Fullbright Scholar with Prof. G. H. J. Broers. Dr. Baker continued his research on carbonate fuel cells at the Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, where he directed research in the area of energy conversion and fuel cells, and simultaneously pursued his

doctoral degree at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL. Shortly after receiving his doctorate in chemical engineering from IIT in 1969, Dr. Baker co-founded and served as president, chief executive officer, and chairman of Energy Research Corporation, now called FuelCell Energy, Inc., where Dr. Baker worked on his unique version of the carbonate fuel cell – the DFC®. Dr. Baker created his first DFC, which was no bigger than a silver dollar and generated only a few milliwatts. By the time Dr. Baker retired in 1997, the company he founded became a leading fuel cell company manufacturing large-scale fuel cells for industry. Dr. Baker received the Grove Medal in 1999 for his contributions to the advancement of fuel cells. He was issued 20 U.S. patents relating to fuel cells and other electrochemical systems. He authored more than 100 publications, including technical papers, books and symposia proceedings on the subject of fuel cells.

hansraj c. Maru was the research and development leader in developing and commercially introducing Direct FuelCell power plants. Dr. Maru oversaw the development of these power plants from the initial miliwatt units to the present megawatt size. Maru was an integral part of the development of the DFC technology holding a number of technical and management positions in his 29 years of service

with the company. Over the years, he served as vice president of research and development, executive vice president, and chief technology officer. Maru retired in 2006 as CTO. Maru holds 13 patents, and he authored more than 160 publications. He edited four symposium volumes and contributed chapters to two books. Maru’s work was recognized with the 2004 F.T. Bacon Medal Award and the 2003 Mass High Tech All Star Award for his contributions to fuel cell technology.

MohaMMad Farooque is a key DFC technology developer. Farooque is the Senior Vice President and Distinguished Fellow, Direct Fuel Cell Technology at FCE. Dr. Farooque has carried out increasing responsibilities for technology development. He has been leading the development of all aspects of the direct fuel cell technology since early 1990s. Under his technical leadership, the direct carbonate technology as well as

the power plant design, was developed under a Department of Energy and a private-sector funded co-operative program. Dr. Farooque is considered a world’s leading expert in the carbonate fuel cell technology. He has authored over 130 publications in electrochemical systems and fuel cells including chapters in three fuel cell handbooks and has been awarded 24 U.S. patents.

chao-yi yuh is a key developer of the DFC core technology. He is the Director, Carbonate Cell/Stack Development and Discipline Chief, Carbonate Fuel Cell Material Sciences at FuelCell Energy. Prior to joining the company, he conducted experimental and theoretical investigations of fuel cell porous electrodes at the Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago. Chao-Yi joined FuelCell Energy in 1985 as an electro-

chemical engineer, assuming increasing responsi-bilities and performing a lead role on materials development, design, testing, and validation of fuel cell core components. He has made major contributions to the development of numerous advanced components currently used in the company’s commercial DFC products. He is a leading expert on fuel cell electrochemistry, corrosion, materials science, stack design, and fabrication. He was awarded in 2000 a prestigious Tibbetts award by the U.S. Government’s Small Business Administration (SBA) for successfully developing and commercializing fuel cell materials developed under a DOE SBIR program. He was granted 11 patents in fuel cell area and has authored more than 60 publications, including chapters in several books.

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Bio-Logic USA

Booths 215 & [email protected]

BVT Technologies, a.s.

Booth [email protected] www.bvt.cz

CSIR, Materials Science & Manufacturing, Energy & Processes

Booth 115Mahlanyane K. [email protected]

Dierker & Associates, P.C. – Intellectual Property Law

Booth 205Julia [email protected]

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joel doyon is a key developer of the core DFC components. Starting his career in 1979 as a research chemist, Mr. Doyon was involved in the development of the first high temperature fuel cell core components that are currently used in FuelCell Energy’s commercial DFC products. Since then, Mr. Doyon has held various positions of increasing respon-sibility within the company beginning as Manager of Compo-

nents Manufacturing to Vice President of Government Programs. Mr. Doyon played a key role in the engineering design, plant layout, and successful commissioning of the first state-of-the-art pilot manufacturing facility for the direct fuel cells. Mr. Doyon oversaw the development of the fuel cell module and the submegawatt power plant that is now the basis for the company’s commercial products. Mr. Doyon was awarded 7 patents and has authored many papers. Mr. Doyon retired from FuelCell Energy in 2008.

pinaKin patel is a key DFC cell and stack developer. Mr. Patel has been actively engaged in the development of fuel cells for over three decades. Mr. Patel is a key member of the FuelCell Energy team that developed the direct carbonate fuel cell and stack technology. His technical innovations and leadership played an important role in the development of the DFC full-size stack design. As the leader of the

design team, he participated in collaborative research and development efforts with many reputed international companies such as Sanyo and Mitsubishi in Japan, and Haldor Topsoe and Elkraft Power Co. in Denmark. He led the design team for the first 2 MW fuel cell module for demonstration at Santa Clara, California. Mr. Patel is currently the Director of Special Systems and Research at FCE. Mr. Patel holds 15 U.S. patents and has authored over 100 publications and seminar presentations in the U.S., Canada, Japan, Europe, and India.

PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryDivisionDavidC.GrahameAward

héctor d. abruña, Emile M. Chamot Professor of Chemistry, completed his graduate studies with Royce W. Murray and Thomas J. Meyer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1980 and was a postdoctoral research associate with Allen J. Bard (1980-81) at the University of Texas at Austin. After a brief stay at the University of Puerto Rico, he went to Cornell in 1983.

The signal accomplishment of Dr. Abruña’s research has been to

take a multidisciplinary approach to the study of electrochemi-cal phenomena by combining elements of various branches of chemistry, physics, and biochemistry. He has incorporated concepts of coordination chemistry and biochemistry into the area of chemically modified electrodes and their analytical application in sensors, for transition metal ions and organic functionalities, biosensors, and in electrocatalytic applications.

He pioneered the use of X-ray based techniques to the in-situ study of electrochemical interfaces.

Most recently, his work has focused on novel materials (based on ordered intermetallic phases) as electrocatalysts for fuel cell applications, the use of organosulfur materials as high performance cathodes for lithium ion batteries, and on the synthesis and development of nanometric building blocks for application in molecular electronics.

Prof. Abruña is the co-author of over 300 publications, has given over 420 invited lectures world-wide, and is most proud of the 32 students that, to date, have obtained a PhD with him.

Prof. Abruña has been the recipient of numerous awards including (most recently) the ACS Award in Electrochemistry and the C. N. Reilley Award in Electrochemistry for 2007. He was elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007 and Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry in 2008.

Technical ExhibitThe Technical Session coffee break is scheduled for 0930h in the Grand Ballroom A/B, Building 2, on Tuesday and Wednesday, to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees.

ExhibitHours

Monday, May 25 .................................................. 1800-2000h includes the Monday Evening Poster Session

Tuesday, May 26 .................................................. 0900-1400h re-opening ............................................................... 1800-2030h includes the Tuesday evening Poster Session

Wednesday, May 27 ............................................ 0900-1400h

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Exponent, Inc.

Booth 105Sarah [email protected]

FlackTek, Inc.

Booth 112Sharon [email protected]

Fuel Cell Technologies

Booth 312Chuck [email protected]

Gamry Instruments

Booths 201 & 300Pete [email protected]

Gelest Inc.

Literature DisplayJoel M. [email protected] www.gelest.com

IMLB 2010

Booth 310Nathalie [email protected]

International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE)

Booth 113Marco [email protected] www.ise-online.org

Metrohm USA

Booths 200 & 202Michael [email protected]

MTI Corporation

Booth 114Mel [email protected]

NuVant Systems, Inc.

Booth 213Linda [email protected]

PEC North America

Booth 204Peter [email protected] www.peccorp.com/batteries

Pine Research Instrumentation

Booth 203Jenny [email protected]/echem

Princeton Applied Research / Solartron Analytical

Booths 212 & 214Ari Tampasisari.tampasis@ametek.comwww.princetonappliedresearch.comwww.solartronanalytical.com

Radiometer Analytical, A Hach Company Brand

Booth 101Nick [email protected]

SES Research

Booth 103Robert [email protected]

Springer

Booths 302 & 304Acasia [email protected]

Webcom Communications

Literature DisplayJessica [email protected]

2010 Fall Meeting Las Vegas, NevadaOctober 10-15, 2010Technical Exhibit: October 11-13

2011 Spring Meeting Montreal, CanadaMay 1-6, 2011Technical Exhibit: May 2-4

2009 Fall Meeting Vienna, AustriaOctober 4-9, 2009Technical Exhibit: October 5-7

2010 Spring Meeting Vancouver, CanadaApril 25-30, 2010Technical Exhibit: April 26-28

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2��th ECS MeetingSunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

Special Lectures 0800 ECS Lecture

Imperial Ballroom A/B, Ballroom

Level, Buildings 1/2/3

A1 General Student Poster Session Organizers: V. Desai, G. Botte, P. Kulesza, H. Martin, V. Subramanian, and X. Zhang All Divisions

Post 1-71 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

A2 Nanotechnology General Session Organizers: E. Traversa and C. Bock All Divisions

Abst 72-77 Yosemite C,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 78-86 Yosemite C,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 87-96 Yosemite C,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 97-115 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

B1 Battery / Energy Technology Joint General Session Organizers: N. J. Dudney, S. R. Narayanan, and C. R. Walk Battery / Energy Technology

Abst 116-121 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 122-133 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 134-144 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 145-152 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3 Post 153-191

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Abst 192-202 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 203-212 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 213-223 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 224-236 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 237-246 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

B2 Battery Modeling at Cell Level Organizers: V. Srinivasan, A. M. Sastry, and K. Zaghib Battery / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 247-256 Franciscan D, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 257-263 Franciscan D, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

B3 Characterization of Porous Materials 2 Organizers: B. Lakshmanan, G. Brisard, and A. Lasia Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Abst 264-273 Franciscan C,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 274-281 Franciscan C, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 282-284 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 285-292 Franciscan C, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

B4 Fuel Cells for Portable Power Organizers: S. R. Narayanan, D. Chu, and E. Plichta Energy Technology

Abst 293-298 Continental 6,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 299-306 Continental 6,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 307-316 Continental 6,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Abst 317-325 Continental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 326-343 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 344-353 Continental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 354-361 Continental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 362-368 Continental 6,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

B5 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 3 Organizers: M. C. Williams, M. Heben, S. N. Lvov, M. Manivannan, P. H. Maupin, S. R. Narayanan, E. D. Wachsman, and J. W. Weidner High Temperature Materials / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 369-374 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 375-381 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 382-394 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 395-404 Continental 1, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 405-407 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

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Sunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

Special Lectures 0800 ECS Lecture

Imperial Ballroom A/B, Ballroom

Level, Buildings 1/2/3

A1 General Student Poster Session Organizers: V. Desai, G. Botte, P. Kulesza, H. Martin, V. Subramanian, and X. Zhang All Divisions

Post 1-71 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

A2 Nanotechnology General Session Organizers: E. Traversa and C. Bock All Divisions

Abst 72-77 Yosemite C,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 78-86 Yosemite C,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 87-96 Yosemite C,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 97-115 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

B1 Battery / Energy Technology Joint General Session Organizers: N. J. Dudney, S. R. Narayanan, and C. R. Walk Battery / Energy Technology

Abst 116-121 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 122-133 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 134-144 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 145-152 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3 Post 153-191

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Abst 192-202 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 203-212 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 213-223 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 224-236 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 237-246 Imperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

B2 Battery Modeling at Cell Level Organizers: V. Srinivasan, A. M. Sastry, and K. Zaghib Battery / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 247-256 Franciscan D, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 257-263 Franciscan D, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

B3 Characterization of Porous Materials 2 Organizers: B. Lakshmanan, G. Brisard, and A. Lasia Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Abst 264-273 Franciscan C,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 274-281 Franciscan C, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 282-284 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 285-292 Franciscan C, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

B4 Fuel Cells for Portable Power Organizers: S. R. Narayanan, D. Chu, and E. Plichta Energy Technology

Abst 293-298 Continental 6,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 299-306 Continental 6,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 307-316 Continental 6,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Abst 317-325 Continental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 326-343 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 344-353 Continental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 354-361 Continental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 362-368 Continental 6,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

B5 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 3 Organizers: M. C. Williams, M. Heben, S. N. Lvov, M. Manivannan, P. H. Maupin, S. R. Narayanan, E. D. Wachsman, and J. W. Weidner High Temperature Materials / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 369-374 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 375-381 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 382-394 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 395-404 Continental 1, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 405-407 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

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2��th ECS MeetingSunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

B6 Measurement and Diagnostics for Energy Systems Organizers: S. R. Narayanan, S. Mukerjee, R. Mukundan, and P. Strasser Energy Technology / Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 408-415 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 416-424 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3 Post 425

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

B7 Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion Organizers: K. Zaghib, K. M. Abraham, and C. Julien Energy Technology / Battery

Abst 426-431 Continental 4,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 432-442 Continental 4,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 443-453 Continental 4,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 454-464 Continental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 465-483 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 484-494 Continental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 495-505 Continental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 506-516 Continental 4,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

B8 Photoelectrochemical Energy Conversion Organizers: K. Rajeshwar, J. Hupp, and B. Parkinson Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 517-521 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 522-528 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 529-535 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 536-541 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

B9 Advanced Materials and Concepts for Energy Harvesting Organizers: X.-D. Zhou, M. Manivannan, and J. C. NinoHigh Temperature Materials / Energy Technology / New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 542-544 Continental 7,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 545-548 Continental 7,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 549-553 Continental 7,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 554-557 Continental 7, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 558-566 Continental 7, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 567-575 Continental 7, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

C2 Dielectrics and Engineered Interfaces in Biological and Biomedical Applications Organizers: M. Madou, S. Daunert, A. Hoff, I. Hsing, C. Kranz, D. Landheer, L. A. Nagahara, M. Nishizawa, A. Offenhaeusser, K. Sode, and T. Thundat Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Abst 576-586 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 587-590 Continental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 591-602 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 603-610 Continental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 611-614 Continental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

C3 Mechanistic and Synthetic Aspects of Organic Electrochemistry Organizers: D. Peters and G. T. Cheek Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 615-619 Franciscan D,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 620-627 Franciscan D,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 628-637 Franciscan D,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 638 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

D1 Corrosion General Session Organizer: D. C. Hansen Corrosion

Abst 639-649 Yosemite B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 650-657 Yosemite B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 658-666 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 667-677 Yosemite B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 678-687 Yosemite B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

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Meeting Program|May 24-29, 2009|San Francisco, CA 2�

Sunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

B6 Measurement and Diagnostics for Energy Systems Organizers: S. R. Narayanan, S. Mukerjee, R. Mukundan, and P. Strasser Energy Technology / Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 408-415 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 416-424 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3 Post 425

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

B7 Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion Organizers: K. Zaghib, K. M. Abraham, and C. Julien Energy Technology / Battery

Abst 426-431 Continental 4,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 432-442 Continental 4,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 443-453 Continental 4,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 454-464 Continental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 465-483 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 484-494 Continental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 495-505 Continental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 506-516 Continental 4,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

B8 Photoelectrochemical Energy Conversion Organizers: K. Rajeshwar, J. Hupp, and B. Parkinson Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 517-521 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 522-528 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 529-535 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 536-541 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

B9 Advanced Materials and Concepts for Energy Harvesting Organizers: X.-D. Zhou, M. Manivannan, and J. C. NinoHigh Temperature Materials / Energy Technology / New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 542-544 Continental 7,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 545-548 Continental 7,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 549-553 Continental 7,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 554-557 Continental 7, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 558-566 Continental 7, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 567-575 Continental 7, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

C2 Dielectrics and Engineered Interfaces in Biological and Biomedical Applications Organizers: M. Madou, S. Daunert, A. Hoff, I. Hsing, C. Kranz, D. Landheer, L. A. Nagahara, M. Nishizawa, A. Offenhaeusser, K. Sode, and T. Thundat Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Abst 576-586 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 587-590 Continental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 591-602 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 603-610 Continental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 611-614 Continental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

C3 Mechanistic and Synthetic Aspects of Organic Electrochemistry Organizers: D. Peters and G. T. Cheek Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 615-619 Franciscan D,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 620-627 Franciscan D,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 628-637 Franciscan D,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 638 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

D1 Corrosion General Session Organizer: D. C. Hansen Corrosion

Abst 639-649 Yosemite B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 650-657 Yosemite B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 658-666 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 667-677 Yosemite B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 678-687 Yosemite B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

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2� Meeting Program|May 24-29, 2009|San Francisco, CA

2��th ECS MeetingSunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

E1 Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 5: New Materials, Processes, and Equipment Organizers: V. Narayanan, E. P. Gusev, H. Iwai, D. L. Kwong, F. Roozeboom, and P. J. Timans Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science & Technology / High Temperature Materials

Abst 688-692 Continental 8,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 693-700 Continental 8, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 701-713 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 714-720 Continental 8, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 721-728 Continental 8, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

E2 Chemical Mechanical Polishing 10 Organizers: G. Banerjee, V. Desai, Y. Obeng, and K. Sundaram Dielectric Science & Technology

Abst 729-735 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 736-746 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

E3 Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices Organizers: P. Mascher, P. Joshi, Y. Kuo, M. E. Overberg, and P. Srinivasan Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 747-752 Union Square 20,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 753-758 Union Square 20,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 759-764 Union Square 20,

4th Floor, Building 3

E4 Novel Plasma Techniques for Low Temperature Processing of Thin Films for Flexible Electronics Organizers: P. Joshi, P. Srinivasan, and R. Todi Dielectric Science & Technology

Post 765-767 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 768-772 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 773-777 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

E5 Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide, and Alternate Emerging Dielectrics 10 Organizers: R. Ekwal Sah, J. M. Deen, A. Toriumi, J. Yota, and J. Zhang Dielectric Science & Technology

Abst 778-780 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 781-786 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 787-793 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 794-801 Powell B, 6th Floor,

Building 3 Post 802-811

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Abst 812-821 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 822-828 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 829-836 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 837-840 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

E6 Solid-State Lighting Organizers: M. Shur, I. Ferguson, and A. Zukauskas Electronics and Photonics

Abst 841-843 Union Square 19,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 844-846 Union Square 19,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 847-849 Union Square 19,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 850-853 Union Square 19, 4th

Floor, Building 3

Post 854-861 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

E7 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 50 (SOTAPOCS 50) Organizers: A. G. Baca, J. Brown, D. N. Buckley, and P. Nam Electronics and Photonics

Abst 862-866 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 867-873 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 874-881 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 882-888 Continental 5, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 889-894 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

E8 Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 3 Organizers: C. O’Dwyer and A. Etcheberry Electronics and Photonics

Abst 895-901 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 902-908 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 909-916 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 917-922 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

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Meeting Program|May 24-29, 2009|San Francisco, CA 2�

Sunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

E1 Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 5: New Materials, Processes, and Equipment Organizers: V. Narayanan, E. P. Gusev, H. Iwai, D. L. Kwong, F. Roozeboom, and P. J. Timans Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science & Technology / High Temperature Materials

Abst 688-692 Continental 8,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 693-700 Continental 8, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 701-713 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 714-720 Continental 8, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 721-728 Continental 8, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

E2 Chemical Mechanical Polishing 10 Organizers: G. Banerjee, V. Desai, Y. Obeng, and K. Sundaram Dielectric Science & Technology

Abst 729-735 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 736-746 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

E3 Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic Devices Organizers: P. Mascher, P. Joshi, Y. Kuo, M. E. Overberg, and P. Srinivasan Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 747-752 Union Square 20,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 753-758 Union Square 20,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 759-764 Union Square 20,

4th Floor, Building 3

E4 Novel Plasma Techniques for Low Temperature Processing of Thin Films for Flexible Electronics Organizers: P. Joshi, P. Srinivasan, and R. Todi Dielectric Science & Technology

Post 765-767 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 768-772 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 773-777 Continental 3,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

E5 Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide, and Alternate Emerging Dielectrics 10 Organizers: R. Ekwal Sah, J. M. Deen, A. Toriumi, J. Yota, and J. Zhang Dielectric Science & Technology

Abst 778-780 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 781-786 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 787-793 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 794-801 Powell B, 6th Floor,

Building 3 Post 802-811

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Abst 812-821 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 822-828 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 829-836 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 837-840 Powell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

E6 Solid-State Lighting Organizers: M. Shur, I. Ferguson, and A. Zukauskas Electronics and Photonics

Abst 841-843 Union Square 19,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 844-846 Union Square 19,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 847-849 Union Square 19,

4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 850-853 Union Square 19, 4th

Floor, Building 3

Post 854-861 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

E7 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 50 (SOTAPOCS 50) Organizers: A. G. Baca, J. Brown, D. N. Buckley, and P. Nam Electronics and Photonics

Abst 862-866 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 867-873 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 874-881 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 882-888 Continental 5, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 889-894 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

E8 Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 3 Organizers: C. O’Dwyer and A. Etcheberry Electronics and Photonics

Abst 895-901 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 902-908 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 909-916 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 917-922 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

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2� Meeting Program|May 24-29, 2009|San Francisco, CA

2��th ECS MeetingSunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

E9 SOI Device Technology 14 Organizers: Y. Omura, S. Bedell, S. Cristoloveanu, F. Gamiz, and B-Y. Nguyen Electronics and Photonics

Post 923-929 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 930-934 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 935-940 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 941-948 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 949-955 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 956-962 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 963-967 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

F1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 4 Organizers: T. P. Moffat, H. Deligianni, J. Dukovic, and J. L. Stickney Electrodeposition

Abst 968-970 Continental 2,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 971-978 Continental 2,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 979-989 Continental 2,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 990-998 Continental 2, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 999-1002 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1003-1009 Continental 2, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

G1 Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session Organizers: G. Pillay and W. An Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 1010-1018 Continental 9,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1019-1025 Continental 9, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 1026-1032 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1033-1042 Continental 9,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

G2 Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: A Tutorial Symposium Organizers: G. Pillay, R. Savinell, and J. W. Van Zee Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 1043 Yosemite B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

G3 Separators and Membranes for Batteries, Capacitors, Fuel Cells, and Other Electrochemical Systems Organizers: P. Arora and V. Ramani Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 1044-1052 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1053-1063 Franciscan B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 1064-1073 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

G5 Tutorials in Electrochemistry Technology — Current Distribution Organizers: M. E. Orazem and J. Fenton Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 1074-1077 Union Square

17/18, 4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1078-1083 Union Square

17/18, 4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1084-1090 Union Square 17/18,

4th Floor, Building 3

H1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured Materials Organizers: F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, and D. M. Guldi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1091-1102 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1103-1107 Sutter A, 6th Floor,

Building 3 Post 1108 & 1109 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

H2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes Organizers: N. Martin and J. F. Nierengarten Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1110-1115 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1116-1126 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1127-1138 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

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Sunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

E9 SOI Device Technology 14 Organizers: Y. Omura, S. Bedell, S. Cristoloveanu, F. Gamiz, and B-Y. Nguyen Electronics and Photonics

Post 923-929 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 930-934 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 935-940 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 941-948 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 949-955 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 956-962 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 963-967 Imperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level,

Buildings 1/2/3

F1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 4 Organizers: T. P. Moffat, H. Deligianni, J. Dukovic, and J. L. Stickney Electrodeposition

Abst 968-970 Continental 2,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 971-978 Continental 2,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 979-989 Continental 2,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 990-998 Continental 2, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 999-1002 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1003-1009 Continental 2, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

G1 Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session Organizers: G. Pillay and W. An Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 1010-1018 Continental 9,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1019-1025 Continental 9, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 1026-1032 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1033-1042 Continental 9,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

G2 Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: A Tutorial Symposium Organizers: G. Pillay, R. Savinell, and J. W. Van Zee Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 1043 Yosemite B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

G3 Separators and Membranes for Batteries, Capacitors, Fuel Cells, and Other Electrochemical Systems Organizers: P. Arora and V. Ramani Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 1044-1052 Franciscan B,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1053-1063 Franciscan B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Post 1064-1073 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

G5 Tutorials in Electrochemistry Technology — Current Distribution Organizers: M. E. Orazem and J. Fenton Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 1074-1077 Union Square

17/18, 4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1078-1083 Union Square

17/18, 4th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1084-1090 Union Square 17/18,

4th Floor, Building 3

H1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured Materials Organizers: F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, and D. M. Guldi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1091-1102 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1103-1107 Sutter A, 6th Floor,

Building 3 Post 1108 & 1109 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

H2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes Organizers: N. Martin and J. F. Nierengarten Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1110-1115 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1116-1126 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1127-1138 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

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�0 Meeting Program|May 24-29, 2009|San Francisco, CA

2��th ECS MeetingSunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

H3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes Organizers: R. B. Weisman, M. Heben, and M. Zheng Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1139-1144 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1145-1154 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1155-1163 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1164-1167 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

H4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices Organizers: S. Rotkin and Y. Gogotsi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1168-1173 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1174-1184 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1185-1190 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1191-1199 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

H5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapusules Organizers: H. Shinohara, T. Akasaka, and A. L. Balch Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1200-1205 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1206-1217 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1218-1223 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

H6 Energetics and Structure and Solid-State Physics Organizers: Z. Slanina, O. V. Boltalina, and P. Reinke Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1224-1226 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1227-1228 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1229-1235 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

H7 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and Biology Organizers: T. Da Ros, A. Hirsch, and L. Wilson Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1236 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1237-1243 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1244-1252 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

H8 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies Organizers: N. Solladie and K. M. Kadish Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1253-1259 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1260-1272 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1273-1276 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

H9 Metallic and Semiconducting Nanoparticles for Energy Conversion Organizers: P. V. Kamat, and H. Imahori Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1277-1280 Taylor B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1281-1288 Taylor B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1289 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

H10 Graphene and Emerging Materials for Post-CMOS Applications Organizers: Y. Obeng, F. D’Souza, S. De-Gendt, H. Grebel, H. Iwai, P. V. Kamat, Z. Karim, D. Misra, J. Ruzyllo, and P. Srinivasan Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1290-1292 Taylor A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1293-1301 Taylor A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1302-1309 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1310-1318 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3 Post 1319

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Abst 1320-1327 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1328-1333 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1334-1338 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

I1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session Organizer: P. Trulove Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1339-1348 Yosemite A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1349-1357 Yosemite A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3 Post 1358-1369 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1370-1377 Yosemite A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1378-1384 Yosemite A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

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Meeting Program|May 24-29, 2009|San Francisco, CA ��

Sunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

H3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes Organizers: R. B. Weisman, M. Heben, and M. Zheng Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1139-1144 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1145-1154 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1155-1163 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1164-1167 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

H4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices Organizers: S. Rotkin and Y. Gogotsi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1168-1173 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1174-1184 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1185-1190 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1191-1199 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

H5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapusules Organizers: H. Shinohara, T. Akasaka, and A. L. Balch Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1200-1205 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1206-1217 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1218-1223 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

H6 Energetics and Structure and Solid-State Physics Organizers: Z. Slanina, O. V. Boltalina, and P. Reinke Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1224-1226 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1227-1228 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1229-1235 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

H7 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and Biology Organizers: T. Da Ros, A. Hirsch, and L. Wilson Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1236 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1237-1243 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1244-1252 Sutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

H8 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies Organizers: N. Solladie and K. M. Kadish Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1253-1259 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1260-1272 Sutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1273-1276 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

H9 Metallic and Semiconducting Nanoparticles for Energy Conversion Organizers: P. V. Kamat, and H. Imahori Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1277-1280 Taylor B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1281-1288 Taylor B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1289 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

H10 Graphene and Emerging Materials for Post-CMOS Applications Organizers: Y. Obeng, F. D’Souza, S. De-Gendt, H. Grebel, H. Iwai, P. V. Kamat, Z. Karim, D. Misra, J. Ruzyllo, and P. Srinivasan Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1290-1292 Taylor A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1293-1301 Taylor A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1302-1309 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1310-1318 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3 Post 1319

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Abst 1320-1327 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1328-1333 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1334-1338 Taylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

I1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session Organizer: P. Trulove Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1339-1348 Yosemite A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1349-1357 Yosemite A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3 Post 1358-1369 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1370-1377 Yosemite A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1378-1384 Yosemite A,

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2��th ECS MeetingSunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

I2 Electrochemical Detection of Pathogens Organizers: I. Fritsch and C. Kranz Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1385-1391 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1392-1397 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

I3 Electrochemistry in Medicine and Biomedical Applications Organizers: C. Bock, J, Burgess, B. Eggers, C. Holmes, J. Rusling, and M. Urquidi-Macdonald Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Sensor

Abst 1398-1407 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1408-1413 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1414-1415 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1416-1425 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

I4 Impedance in Electrochemistry — From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculation 2 Organizers: P. Van�sek, D. C. Hansen, and M. E. Orazem Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Post 1426-1427 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1428-1438 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1439-1449 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

I6 Novel Electrode Materials Organizers: S. Minteer and B. Lakshmanan Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Post 1450 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1451-1456 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1457-1466 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

I7 Role of Electrochemistry in Addressing Climate Change Organizers: I. Fritsch, S. R. Narayanan, and K. Zaghib Energy Technology

Abst 1467-1473 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1474-1480 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session Organizers: G. Hunter, Z. P. Aguilar, S. Bhansali, M. Carter, and R. Mukundan Sensor

Abst 1481-1490 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1491-1500 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1501-1511 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

J2 35 Years of Chemical Sensors — Honorary Symposium for Professor Jiri Janata Organizers: J. Li, R. Brown, C. J. Bruckner-Lea, D. Hatchet, M. Josowicz, and P. Van�sek Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1512-1514 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1515-1524 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1525-1534 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1535-1545 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1546-1555 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1556-1564 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

J3 Sensor Applications: Food Safety, Agricultural, and Environmental Sensors Organizers: A. Simonian, Z. P. Aguilar, S. Bhansali, W. Buttner, G. Hunter, and I. Taniguchi Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 1565-1572 Continental 9,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1573-1579 Continental 9,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

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Sunday, May 24 Monday, May 25 Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday, May 27 Thursday, May 28 Friday, May 29

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

I2 Electrochemical Detection of Pathogens Organizers: I. Fritsch and C. Kranz Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1385-1391 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1392-1397 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

I3 Electrochemistry in Medicine and Biomedical Applications Organizers: C. Bock, J, Burgess, B. Eggers, C. Holmes, J. Rusling, and M. Urquidi-Macdonald Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Sensor

Abst 1398-1407 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1408-1413 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Post 1414-1415 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1416-1425 Mason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

I4 Impedance in Electrochemistry — From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculation 2 Organizers: P. Van�sek, D. C. Hansen, and M. E. Orazem Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Post 1426-1427 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1428-1438 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1439-1449 Continental 5,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

I6 Novel Electrode Materials Organizers: S. Minteer and B. Lakshmanan Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Post 1450 Grand Ballroom,

Building 2

Abst 1451-1456 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1457-1466 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

I7 Role of Electrochemistry in Addressing Climate Change Organizers: I. Fritsch, S. R. Narayanan, and K. Zaghib Energy Technology

Abst 1467-1473 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1474-1480 Franciscan A,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session Organizers: G. Hunter, Z. P. Aguilar, S. Bhansali, M. Carter, and R. Mukundan Sensor

Abst 1481-1490 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1491-1500 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1501-1511 Continental 1,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

J2 35 Years of Chemical Sensors — Honorary Symposium for Professor Jiri Janata Organizers: J. Li, R. Brown, C. J. Bruckner-Lea, D. Hatchet, M. Josowicz, and P. Van�sek Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1512-1514 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1515-1524 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1525-1534 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1535-1545 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1546-1555 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Abst 1556-1564 Powell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

J3 Sensor Applications: Food Safety, Agricultural, and Environmental Sensors Organizers: A. Simonian, Z. P. Aguilar, S. Bhansali, W. Buttner, G. Hunter, and I. Taniguchi Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 1565-1572 Continental 9,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

Abst 1573-1579 Continental 9,

Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

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Technica l Sess ions

Monday, May 25

0800h.........The ECS Lecture: “Quantum Cascade Lasers for the Mid- to Far-Infrared: Band-Structure Engineering, Beam Engineering, and Applications,” Federico Capasso; and 2009 Gordon E. Moore Award Lecture: “High Resolution Imaging Technology: a View of the Future,” C. Grant Willson, Imperial Ballroom A/B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

0930h.........Coffee Break, West Lounge, Ballroom Level, Building 1/2/3

1200h.........Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop, Union Square 1/2, 4th Floor, Building 3

1215h......... Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Luncheon & Business Meeting; tickets are $27 in advance, $32 onsite, non-refundable, Union Square 22, 4th Floor, Building 3

1215h.........Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting; tickets are $27 in advance, $32 onsite, non-refundable, Union Square 23/24, 4th Floor, Building 3

1300h......... Job Interviewing Tips Workshop, Union Square 1/2, 4th Floor, Building 3

1400h.........Resume Roundtable Workshop, Union Square 1/2, 4th Floor, Building 3

1800h.........Monday Evening Mixer, Student Poster Session, and Technical Exhibit Opening, Grand Ballroom A/B, Building 2

A1General Student Poster Session AllDivisionsGrand Ballroom, Building 2

Student Poster Session Co-Chairs: V. Desai, G. Botte, P. Kulesza, V. Subramanian, and X. Zhang

• 1 Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications - A. Fuchs, A. Adibhatla, J. Sutrisno, C. Henderson, B. Wallis, C. Evrensel and F. Gordaninejad (University of Nevada, Reno)

• 2 Investigation of Reactively Sputtered ZnO:Al Thin Films for Solar Cell - B. P. Shantheyanda and S. Kalpathy (University of central florida)

• 3 First-principle Analyses of Stress and Strain During Li deintercalation in LiCoO2 - Y. S. Li, X. Cheng and Y. Zhang (Xiamen University)

• 4 Large Cation Model of Dissociative Reduction of WO3-x Lattice Studied by EQCN and AFM - M. Hepel and D. Wickham (State University of New York at Potsdam)

• 5 Application of Polyoxometallate-modified Gold Nanoparticles as Supports and Reactive Centers in Electrocatalysis - S. Zoladek, I. A. Rutkowska and P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

• 6 Very Strong Redox-Dependent Hydrogen Bonding between a bis-Dimethylaminophenylurea and a Cyclic Diamide - K. Kangas, J. Woods and D. K. Smith (San Diego State University)

• 7 Spectroelectrochemical Studies on the Roles of Hydrogen Bonding and Proton Transfer in the Non-Aqueous Electrochemistry of p-Phenylenediamines - L. Clare, S. Maciejewski, J. Woods and D. K. Smith (San Diego State University)

• 8 Synthesis and Characterization of Heptafluoropropylated Fullerene Derivatives - N. B. Shustova, I. V. Kuvychko (Colorado State University), A. Popov (Moscow State University), Y. Chen (Center for Advanced Radiation Sources, The University of Chicago), S. H. Strauss and O. Boltalina (Colorado State University)

• 9 Anodic Protection of Lead by Polyaniline - C. Aucher, D. Bélanger (UQAM), T. Brousse (Univ. Nantes-Polytech) and D. Guay (INRS-EMT)

• 10 Study of Oxide Growth on Noble Metal Surfaces by Dynamic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - R. L. Sacci and D. Harrington (University of Victoria)

• 11 Crystallization Behavior of Laser Induced Ge2Sb2Te5 and N-doped Ge2Sb2Te5 Thin Films - K. Do, I. Yang, D. Ko, M. Cho and H. Sohn (Yonsei University)

• 12 Operando Time- and Potential-Dependent Spectroscopy Using an Air-Breathing Fuel Cell - E. A. Lewis (Northeastern University), Q. Jia (Illinois Institute of Technology), H. Rivera (University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras), C. Grice (NuVant Systems, Inc.), M. Fuccillo (Northeastern University), C. Segre (Illinois Institute of Technology) and E. Smotkin (Northeastern University)

• 13 Decomposition of LiXCoO2 Characterized by Magnetic Measurements - D. Mohanty and H. Gabrisch (Advanced Material Research Institute)

• 14 On-Chip Supercapacitors Based on Porous Carbon Electrodes - M. Beidaghi, V. Penmatsa, W. Chen and C. Wang (Florida International University)

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• 15 Etch Features revealed on Si(100) by Wet Chemical Etching with Solutions containing Potassium Iodide - J. Maehliss (Goethe-University), A. Abbadie, F. Brunier (SOITEC S.A.), A. Brodyanski, R. Merz (University of Kaiserslautern) and B. Kolbesen (Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main)

• 16 Electrochemical Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles and their Application in the Sensing of Nitrates - C. Fox (National University of Ireland Maynooth), C. Breslin (NUI Maynooth) and D. Rooney (National University of Ireland Maynooth)

• 17 Electroreduction of O2 on Selenium Nanotubes: Theoretical Prediction - K. A. Kurak and A. Anderson (Case Western Reserve University)

• 18 A Supramolecular Approach to the Detection of Dopamine using Cyclodextrin Modified Polypyrrole - C. C. Harley, D. Rooney (NUI Maynooth) and C. Breslin (Dept. Chemistry, NUI Maynooth)

• 19 Probing the Supercapacitive Properties of nickel (II) octa[(3,5-biscarboxylate)-phenoxy]phthalocyanine (NiO(BCP)Pc) and SWCNT-phenyl-NH2 Hybrid - B. O. Agboola and K. I. Ozoemena (University of Pretoria)

• 20 Characterization of Molybdenum Nitride Thin Films Deposited by Reactive Sputtering - C. Wang and Y. Lai (National United University)

• 21 Assembly of CdSe Quantum Dots onto Mesoscopic TiO2 Films Induced by A Self-assembly Monolayer - H. Chien, L. Chong and Y. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

• 22 Defects of 6061 Aluminum Alloy Anodized in Sulfuric Acid - H. Hsih, C. Lin and T. Chuang (National Taiwan University)

• 23 Interogating the Electrocatalytic Properties of Coordination of Self-Assembled Mixed Monolayers of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes and Ferrocenes on Gold Electrode. - D. Nkosi and K. I. Ozoemena (University of Pretoria)

• 24 Electrochemical Generation of Fp-Silanes - S. Neuhold, M. Flock and C. Grogger (Graz University of Technology)

• 25 On-time Determination of Ru Crossover in DMFC and PEMFC - L. Liu, L. Zhang, X. Cheng, Y. Zhang (Xiamen University) and Q. Fan (Gas Technology Institute)

• 26 Novel Platinum (II) Octa-carboxy Substituted Iron (II) Phthalocyanine supported on MWCNTs for Formic Acid Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction Reaction - S. Mamuru and K. I. Ozoemena (University of Pretoria)

• 27 Influence of CO2 on Ionic Conductivity of Anion Exchange Membrane for Alkaline DMFCs - T. Kimura, H. Kim and Y. Yamazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 28 Effects of Gas Barrier Film on Characteristics of ITO and IZO Anodes for Flexible Organic Light Emitting Diodes - H. Kim, S. Ryu, J. Lee, T. Wang and S. Sohn (Catholic University of Daegu)

• 29 Molecular Co-sensitization of Mixed Organic Dyes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - Z. Chen, Y. Lin, S. Huang, Y. Cheng, Y. Lee and Y. Yang (National Cheng Kung University)

• 30 Self-Assembled Layer-by-Layer Networks Incorporating Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Iron Phthalocyanine - J. Pillay and K. I. Ozoemena (University of Pretoria)

• 31 Synthesis and Electrochemical Studies of Metalloporphyrins with Azobenzene Groups - K. Chiu and Y. Su (National Chi Nan University)

• 32 Modification of PEN Surface with Ar Plasma Treatment using ICP-CVD System - K. Bae, T. Bang, H. Yun, J. Kim, H. Kim (Catholic University of Daegu) and J. Hong (CTC Co.,Ltd)

• 33 Effect of Bottom Electrode on the Resistive Switching of Programmable Metallization Cell Made with SiO2 Films. - Y. Ho (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University), J. Gan, C. Hsiung, T. Wu (National Tsing-Hua university), M. Tsai and F. Chen (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

• 34 Polypyrrole, Its Application in the Delivery of Dopamine. - G. M. Hendy (NUI Maynooth) and C. Breslin (Dept. Chemistry, NUI Maynooth)

• 35 Directional Behavior and Orientational Mechanism of LC on Polyimide Surfaces with UV Exposure and Rubbing Treatment - H. Na, W. Lee (Yonsei University), J. Lim (Yonsei University in Korea), H. Park, B. Oh and D. Seo (Yonsei University)

• 36 Research of Liquid Crystal Alignment on Tantalum Oxide by using Ion Beam Irradiation - J. Lim (Yonsei University in Korea), W. Lee, H. Na (Yonsei University), K. Lee, B. Oh, B. Kim (Yonsei University in Korea) and D. Seo (Yonsei University)

• 37 In Situ Studies of Pd/Ge Layers for Ohmic Contact on GaAs and InGaAs - A. Firrincieli, E. Simoen, M. Meuris, C. Claeys, K. Opsomer (IMEC), C. Detavernier and R. Van Meirhaeghe (University of Ghent)

• 38 Swelling Behaviors of Thermosensitive N-isopropylacrylamide Polymer Gel in a Binary Solvent Mixture. - S. Jung and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 39 Ionic Conductivities of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Polymer Membrane by Group Contribution Method - J. Kim and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 40 Low-voltage Driving of Liquid Crystals Vertically Aligned by Ion-beam Irradiation on High-k HfO2/Al2O3 Double Layers - W. Lee, H. Na, J. Lim and D. Seo (Yonsei University)

• 41 A Novel Source/Drain Contact Method for 3-Dimensional MOSFET - S. Ahn, J. Jung, H. Lee, H. Lee and S. Hahm (Kyungpok National University)

• 42 Fuel Cell Membrane Morphology for Thermodynamic Approach with Simulation Technique - Y. Kim (Division of chemical engineering, Hanyang university,Republic of Korea) and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 43 Molecular Thermodynamic Approach for Binary Polymer Solutions and Application to Polymer Gels - J. Jung and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

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• 44 Phase Behavior and Ionic Conductivity in Ionic Liquids (ILs) with Poly-ethyleneglycol (PEG) Electrolyte System - N. Park and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 45 Molecular Thermodynamics Approach for Polymer-Polymer Miscibility - S. Oh and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 46 Sensing Neurotransmitter and Protein on Neuron-regeneration Membrane of Nanowires - F. Chen, M. Lee (University of Arkansas), H. Duhart, S. Ali (Neurochemistry Laboratory, National Center for Toxicological Research, Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, AR), M. Benamara (Institute for Nanoscale Science and Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701) and Z. Tian (University of Arkansas)

• 47 Selective Oxidation of Carbon by Active Oxygen and its Characteristics as a Diesel Particulate Matter Sensor - S. Teranishi, A. Tsuge (Nagoya University), A. Tomita (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and T. Hibino (Nagoya University)

• 48 Electrical Characterization of High-k Anodic Aluminum Oxide Gate Dielectrics on Gallium Nitride Substrate MOS Capacitors - C. Lee, K. Lee and J. Gong (National Tsing Hua University)

• 49 Manipulating the Surface Reactivity of Pd for Fuel Cell Reactions - L. Xiao, L. Zhuang and J. Lu (Wuhan University)

• 50 Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Thermodynamic and Transport Phenomena in Polysilicon and silicon nitride CVD - N. Chawla (IIT Madras, Chennai, India), R. Nagarajan (IIT Madras) and E. Bhattacharya (IIT Madras, Chennai, India)

• 51 Photoluminescence of Manganese-doped ZnAl2O4 Nanophosphors - M. T. Tsai, Y. Chen, P. Tsai and Y. Wang (National Formosa University)

• 52 Linearity Characteristics of Field Plated AlGaN/GaN HEMTs for Microwave Applications - H. Hsu (Yuan Ze University), J. Huang, C. Lu, C. Chang and E. Y. Chang (National Chiao-Tung University)

• 53 Study of Pulsed Laser Deposited Li4Ti5O12 Thin Films by CV and GITT - J. Deng, Z. Lu and C. Chung (City University of Hong Kong)

• 54 Navigating the Difficulties of Crystal Structure Determination of Endohedral Metalofullerenes - B. Q. Mercado, C. M. Beavers (University of California at Davis), J. Rodriguez, J. Maslenikova, C. Rose, S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi), M. Olmstead (University of California at Davis) and A. L. Balch (University of California)

• 55 O3 Based Resist Stripping - Analytics of O3-Solutions and Resist Behavior - M. Guder, M. Berger (Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main), M. Dalmer (LAM-SEZ) and B. Kolbesen (Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main)

• 56 Micropatterning of Transparent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films by Capacitively Coupled Plasma System - K. Han, C. Li, M. N. Bui and G. Seong (Hanyang University)

• 57 Electrodeposited Au/FeAu Nanowires with Controlled Porosity of the FeAu Layer - S. Lucatero and E. Podlaha (Northeastern University)

• 58 Long-time Air-oxidation of Cr2AlC and (Cr0.95Ti0.05)2AlC Compounds between 700 and 1000°C - T. D. Nguyen (Sunkyunkwan University), S. Park (KIST, Korea) and D. Lee (Sunkyunkwan University)

• 59 Electrochemical Patterning of Gold Nanoparticles on Transparent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films - M. N. Bui, X. Pham, K. Han, C. Li and G. Seong (Hanyang University)

• 60 Fabrication of Hydrogel Microstructures on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films - C. Li, K. Han, M. N. Bui, X. Pham and G. Seong (Hanyang University)

• 61 Synthesis and Characterization of a New Triphenylamine Derivative - M. Gao and S. Cheng (National Chi Nan University)

• 62 X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) Analysis of Oxygen Annealed Radio Frequency Sputter Deposited BCN thin films - V. O. Todi, B. P. Shantheyanda and K. Sundaram (University of Central Florida)

• 63 Theoretical Study of the Kinetics of Ammonia Oxidation on Platinum Anodes - D. A. Daramola, A. Dugovics and G. Botte (Ohio University)

• 64 Electrical Characteristics of Al2O3/TiO2 Nanolaminate Dielectrics on GaN - K. Lee, J. Gong (National Tsing Hua University) and B. Liou (Instrument Technology Research Center)

• 65 Affordable Martian Environmental Chamber for Simulated Non-Terrestrial Electrochemistry - D. Loutzenhiser, R. Bouley and C. DiCarlo (Grand Valley State University)

• 66 Surface Modification and Sterilization by an Atmospheric Glow Discharge - C. Ko and W. Lee (Kangwon National University)

• 67 Electrochemical Protein Redox Activity under Simulated Extreme Martian Conditions - R. Bouley, D. Loutzenhiser and C. DiCarlo (Grand Valley State University)

• 68 Adsorption Behavior of Chloride Anion on Au(111) and its Effect on Electrochemical Copper Deposition: in-situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study - C. Chien and Y. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

• 69 Rapid Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing Using Electrochemical Biosensors - H. Phull, K. Mach, C. Du and J. C. Liao (Stanford University)

• 70 Influence of NafionTM and Poly(vinylidene-fluoride) on Capacitive Properties of Polyaniline/Ru-oxide Composite - M. Kraljic Rokovic, Z. Mandic (Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, University of Zagreb), V. Horvat-Radosevic and K. Kvastek (Ruđer Bošković Institute)

• 71 Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Characterization of Water Soluble Benzimidazobenzophenanthroline-type Ladder Polymer Derivitative - M. Wagner, A. Osterholm (Åbo Akademi University), S. Hirvonen, H. Tenhu (University of Helsinki), C. Kvarnström and A. Ivaska (Åbo Akademi University)

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A2Nanotechnology General SessionAllDivisionsYosemite C, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Nanowires, Nanotubes, and NanoporesCo-Chairs: C. Bock and V. Birss

10:00 72 Janus Nanowires: Fabrication and Magnetic Alignment - L. O. Mair and R. Superfine (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

10:20 73 Direct Electrodeposition of Zn1-xCoxO Nanowire Arrays within Polycarbonate Membranes - J. S. Kulkarni (Imperial College London), O. Kazakova (National Physical Laboratories), J. Riley (Department of Materials, Imperial College London), L. Cohen (Department of Physics, Imperial College London), D. McComb (Department of Material, Imperial College London) and M. Ryan (Department of Materials, Imperial College London)

10:40 74 Tantalum Oxide Patterning on a Titanium Substrate using Polystyrene Template - C. Arnould (FUNDP), J. Delhalle (University of Namur) and Z. Mekhalif (FUNDP)

11:00 75 Controlled Formation of Ta Dimples or Ta Oxide Nanotubes by Anodization - H. A. El-Sayed and V. Birss (University of Calgary)

11:20 76 Synthesis, characterization and application of nanostructured porous metal oxides - Q. Liu, F. Chen (University of South Carolina) and W. Song (Beijing National Laboratories of Molecular Science)

11:40 77 Criteria for Initiation and Organization of Nanopores in TiO2 - Y. Bhargava, Q. Nguyen and T. M. Devine (University of California)

Nanotechnology for EnergyCo-Chairs: E. Traversa and S. Yoshikawa

14:00 78 Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (IT-SOFCs) Based on a Thin Protonic Conductor Electrolyte - E. Fabbri (University of Rome Tor Vergata), A. D’Epifanio, S. Sanna (University of Roma, Tor Vergata), E. Da Bartolomeo (University of Rome Tor Vergata), G. Balestrino, S. Licoccia (University of Roma, Tor Vergata) and E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

14:20 79 Study of the Influence of the Morphology on the Proton Conductivity of Y-doped Barium Zirconate Thin Films. - D. Pergolesi (University of Roma Tor Vergata), E. Fabbri (University of Rome Tor Vergata), A. D’Epifanio, A. Tebano, S. Sanna, S. Licoccia, G. Balestrino (University of Roma, Tor Vergata) and E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

14:40 80 The Effects of Thickness and Dopant Concentration on the Electrical Properties of Samaria Doped Ceria Thin Films - M. I. Nandasiri (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), D. Meka, S. Gupta (Portland State University), S. V. Kuchibhatla, P. Nachimuthu, M. Engelhard, V. Shutthanandan, W. Jiang, S. Thevuthasan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), S. Prasad (Arizona State University) and A. Kayani (Western Michigan University)

15:00 81 PtFe/C Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction: Surface Structure and Fuel Cell Performance - A. Malheiro, J. Perez (Instituto de Química), E. Santiago (IPEN/CNEN) and H. Villullas (Instituto de Química)

15:20 82 Well-controlled Platinum Nanoparticles Uniformly Dispersed on Nitrogen-doped Carbon Nanotubes for Methanol Oxidation - H. Du (National Taiwan University), H. Hsu (Nation Taiwan University), C. Wang (Academia Sinica), S. Yen, L. Chen (Nation Taiwan University) and K. Chen (Academia Sinica)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 83 Fabrication of Electrospun TiO2 Nanofibers and Their Photocatalytic Activity for Hydrogen Evolution - S. Chuangchote, T. Sagawa and S. Yoshikawa (Kyoto University)

16:20 84 TiO2 with Controlled Morphology for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells and Other Applications - M. Zukalova (JHIPCH ASCR), L. Kavan (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), A. Zukal (JHIPCH ASCR), J. Prochazka (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), L. Rubacek, J. Duchoslav (Elmarco) and M. Graetzel (EPFL)

16:40 85 Vertically Aligned TiO2 Nanotube Arrays via Anodized Aluminum Oxide Template on ITO Glass: Synthesis and Device Application - T. Foong (Nanyang Technological University), A. Sellinger (Stanford University) and X. Hu (Nanyang Technological University)

17:00 86 Surface Modification of Matal Oxide of 1D Nanoarrays with Various Dyes for Hybrid Polymer Solar Cells - T. Rattanavoravipa, T. Sagawa and S. Yoshikawa (Kyoto University)

B2Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery/EnergyTechnologyImperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Fuel CellsCo-Chairs: W. E. Mustain and S. R. Narayan

10:00 116 Modeling of Carbon Loss on PEMFC Electrodes after Shut Down in Open-ended and Closed Cells. - N. Takeuchi (Toyota Research Institute of North America) and T. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:20 117 In-situ Raman Examination on PtRu/C in PEMFC - X. Cheng, L. Chen, L. Zhang, Y. Zhang (Xiamen University) and Q. Fan (Gas Technology Institute)

10:40 118 Cell Voltage Decay in High Temperature PEMFC - J. O. Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), Y. Aihara, M. Takezawa (Samsung Yokohama Research Institute), S. Choi (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), H. Chang (Samsung Electronics) and D. Seung (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

11:00 119 Towards Mediation of Phosphate Anion Poisoning to Anodic Pt/C Catalyst by alloying Pt with Ni in Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell - S. Mukerjee, Q. He, N. Ramaswamy (Northeastern University), B. Shyam and D. Ramaker (George Washington University)

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11:20 120 Electrical Conductivities and Phase Transitions of Transition Metal - doped Bismuth Vanadate - Y. Taninouchi, T. Uda, T. Ichitsubo, Y. Awakura and E. Matsubara (Kyoto University)

11:40 121 Optimization of Manganese Cobaltite Spinel-Based Protective Coatings for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnects - G. Xia, G. Yang and J. Stevenson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Li-ion Battery Electrolytes: Liquid, Polymer, Solid Co-Chairs: W. Henderson and I. Belharouk

14:00 122 Electrochemical and Physicochemical Properties of PY14FSI-Based Electrolytes with LiFSI - W. A. Henderson, E. Paillard, Q. Zhou (North Carolina State University), G. Appetecchi, M. Montanino (ENEA) and S. Passerini (University of Muenster)

14:20 123 Spiro-ammonium Imide Salts As Electrolytes For Lithium-Ion Batteries - Y. Abu-Lebdeh, E. Austin and I. Davidson (NRC)

14:40 124 Transport in a Microstructured Polymer Electrolyte for Secondary Lithium Batteries - S. A. Mullin (University of California, Berkeley), A. Panday (Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab) and N. Balsara (University of California, Berkeley)

15:00 125 An Overview of the Research and Development of Solid Lithium Polymer Electrolytes - M. M. Silva (Universidade do Minho), P. Barbosa (University of Minho), L. Rodrigues, M. Smith (Universidade do Minho) and V. Bermudez (Universidade Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro)

15:20 126 Comb-shape Polyether Phosphate Polymer Electrolytes for Li-ion Batteries - L. Wang, Z. Ling, X. He (Tsinghua University), J. Ren (Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology), C. Wan and C. Jiang (Tsinghua University)

15:40 127 Inorganic-conducting Polymer Composites for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - J. Wang, S. Chou, C. Zhong and H. Liu (University of Wollongong)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 128 Space Charge-mediated Electrochemical effects in Lithium/polymer-ceramic Cells - J. Kumar (University of Dayton Research Institute), S. Rodrigues (Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate, WPAFB, Ohio) and B. Kumar (Electrochemical Power Group, Metals & Ceramics Division, University of Dayton Research Institute, Ohio)

16:40 129 Investigation of Sulfone-Based Electrolytes with a Titanate Anode - A. Abouimrane, I. Belharouak and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

17:00 130 Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Lithium Ion Solvation in Organic Electrolytes - J. Budzien and K. Leung (Sandia National Laboratories)

17:20 131 Superionic Conductivity of Lithium Based Electrolytes in the LiI-Li2O-MoO2-V2O5 (LMV) Quaternary Glass System - S. Mann, Z. Reynolds and P. Nandakumar (University of Texas of Permian Basin)

17:40 132 Compositional and Structural Properties and Ionic Conductivity of xLi2S+GeS2(x=2, 3 and 5) Thin Film Electrolytes Grown by RF Sputtering for Li-ion Rechargeable Batteries - I. Seo, K. Lord and S. Martin (Iowa State University)

18:00 133 Lithium Phosphorous Oxynitride (Lipon) Solid Electrolyte Sputter Deposited with Off-Axis Geometry - F. Xu, Y. Kim, N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), C. Erdonmez, W. Lai and Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

B4Fuel Cells for Portable PowerEnergyTechnologyContinental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Catalysts-Hydrogen PEMCo-Chairs: S. R. Narayan and D. Chu

10:00 293 Surface Properties of PEMFC Catalysts and their Influence on High Temperature Performance and Degradation - A. S. Arico, A. Stassi, I. Gatto, E. Passalacqua and V. Antonucci (CNR-ITAE)

10:20 294 CO Mobility on Pt Electrocatalysts: An NMR Study - A. Fojas (OM Group Inc. Electronic Chemicals), P. McGrath (Booz Allen Hamilton), J. Reimer (University of California, Berkeley) and E. J. Cairns (University of California)

10:40 295 Novel 3D Pt Nanonetwork and Its Application in Fuel Cells - Z. Dong and J. Li (University of Rochester)

11:00 296 Non-precious Metal Catalyst based on Co/polypyrrole/C for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - X. Zeng, X. Yuan, X. Xia, H. Zhang and Z. Ma (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

11:20 297 Combinatorial Screening of Quaternary PtCrCoV Alloys for Potential Fuel Cell Catalysts - Y. Zhang and P. McGinn (University of Notre Dame)

11:40 298 Nano-architectured Pt-Mo Anode Electrocatalyst for High CO-tolerance in PEM Fuel Cells - J. Hu, Z. Liu, G. S. Jackson and B. Eichhorn (University of Maryland)

Catalyst-Small Molecule OxidationCo-Chairs: P. Zelenay and T. Valdez

14:00 299 Ternary Pt/Rh/SnO2 Electrocatalysts for Oxidizing Ethanol to CO2 - M. Li (Brookhaven National Laboratory), A. Kowal (Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry), M. Shao, K. Sasaki, M. Vukmirovic, J. Zhang (Brookhaven National Laboratory), N. Marinkovic (University of Delaware), P. Liu (Brookhaven National Laboratory), A. Frenkel (Yeshiva University) and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

14:20 300 Investigation of Platinum Catalysts Supported by WC-C for Methanol Electro-oxidation and Oxygen Electro-reduction. - M. Jeon, K. Lee, J. Lee and S. Woo (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology)

14:40 301 A ternary Pt-Ni-Cr Methanol Electro-oxidation Catalyst Identified by a Combinatorial Approach - M. Jeon, J. Cooper, Y. Zhang and P. McGinn (University of Notre Dame)

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15:20 302 Electrochemical Oxidation of Ethanol Using Heterobimetallic Complexes as an Approach to DEFC Catalysts - A. M. Moghieb, M. Correia (University of Florida), S. Goforth and L. McElwee-White (University of Forida)

15:40 303 Development of Direct Ethanol Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cells for Portable Applications - T. S. Olson, S. Pylypenko (University of New Mexico), M. Hibbs, C. Fujimoto (Sandia National Laboratories), C. Cornelius (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and P. Atanassov (Uvniversity of New Mexico)

16:00 304 Pt-Carbon Nanofiber Composites for Use as Electrodes in DMFCs - Z. Lin, L. Ji and X. Zhang (North Carolina State University)

16:20 305 Effect of TiO2 Crystal Structure Support on PtRu Catalysts for Methanol Oxidation - R. E. Fuentes, B. Garcia and J. W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

16:40 306 TiO2 Nanoporous-supported Platinum Nanoparticles for Methanol Electro-oxidation in Acid - C. Chen and F. Pan (National Chiao-Tung University)

B5Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 3HighTemperatureMaterials/EnergyTechnology/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry/IndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringContinental 1, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Production 1 - Ion Conducting CeramicsCo-Chairs: E. D. Wachsman and M. C. Williams

10:00 369 Production of Pure Hydrogen from a Source of Waste and Steam using Solid Oxide Membrane Electrolyzer - S. Pati, K. Yoon, S. Gopalan and U. Pal (Boston University)

10:20 370 Composite, Thin Film, Supported - MIEC Membranes for Hydrogen Generation - H. Wang, S. Gopalan and U. Pal (Boston University)

10:40 371 Effect of Dopant Concentration on Hydrogen Permeability of SrZrxCe1-x-yEuyO3-δ - T. Oh (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), H. Yoon, J. Li and E. D. Wachsman (University of Florida)

11:00 372 Defect Formation and Thermo-chemical Strain in Fluorite and Perovskite Oxygen Conductors - S. R. Bishop, K. Duncan and E. D. Wachsman (University of Florida)

11:20 373 Stability and Hydrogen Permeability of SrCe0.7Zr0.2Eu0.1O3/Ni- SrCe0.8Zr0.2O3 Membrane under Water Gas Shift Reaction and Methane Steam Reforming Conditions - J. Li, H. Yoon (University of Florida), T. Oh (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) and E. D. Wachsman (University of Florida)

11:40 374 Theoretical Raman Spectra of Monoclinic Zirconia for SOFC studies - D. A. Daramola, M. Muthuvel and G. Botte (Ohio University)

Production 2Co-Chairs: E. D. Wachsman and M. Manivannan

14:00 375 Materials Challenges in Hydrogen Production from Hydrocarbons - C. Chun, F. Hershkowitz (ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company) and T. Ramanarayanan (Princeton University)

14:20 376 Optimization of Urea Electrolysis - R. L. King and G. Botte (Ohio University)

14:40 377 Corrosion of Co and Ni Alloys for Hydrogen Evolution. - P. Zabinski, L. Kania and R. Kowalik (AGH University of Science and Technology)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 378 Development of CuCl(aq)/HCl(aq) Electrolyzer for Hydrogen Production via Cu-Cl Thermochemical Cycle - Y. Gong, E. Chalkova, M. Fedkina and S. N. Lvov (Pennsylvania State University)

15:40 379 Membrane Characterization for Hybrid Sulfur Electrolyzer - M. Elvington, H. Colon-Mercado and D. Hobbs (Savannah River National Laboratory)

16:00 380 Accelerated Stress Testing Development for PEM Electrolysis Applications - K. E. Ayers, E. Anderson, C. Capuano, G. Hanlon and E. Styche (Proton Energy Systems)

16:20 381 Water-splitting via Thermochemical Cycling of Ceria - W. C. Chueh and S. Haile (California Institute of Technology)

B7Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage and ConversionEnergyTechnology/BatteryContinental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Nanowires, NanotubesCo-Chairs: K. Zaghib and C. Julien

10:00 426 Designing Nanowires for Energy Storage - Y. Cui (Stanford University)

10:20 427 Aligned Carbon Nanotubes for Nanostructured Lithium-ion Battery Electrodes - D. Welna, B. Taylor (Air Force Research Laboratory), L. Qu, L. Dai (Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Dayon) and M. Durstock (Air Force Research Laboratory)

10:40 428 Fabrication of Composite Nanofiber Anodes for Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries - L. Ji, Z. Lin, A. Medford and X. Zhang (North Carolina State University)

11:00 429 Cu2O Nanotubes as High Performance Anode Materials for Li-ion Rechargeable Batteries. - M. Hasan, T. Chowdhury and J. Rohan (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork.)

11:20 430 Multifunctional 3-D Carbon Nanoarchitectures en route to High-Performance Electrochemical Power Sources - J. W. Long, M. Bourg, J. Wallace (Naval Research Laboratory), A. Fischer (Naval Research Laboraotry), J. Lytle, K. Pettigrew, A. Barrow, J. Dysart, D. R. Rolison (Naval Research Laboratory) and A. Mansour (Systems and Materials for Power and Protection Branch NSWC)

11:40 431 Carbon Nanotubes, Metallophthalocyanines and Metal Nanoparticles as Efficient Nanohybrids for Energy Storage and Delivery Systems - K. I. Ozoemena (University of Pretoria)

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Nanomaterails for Energy StorageCo-Chairs: K. Abraham and E. Takeuchi

14:00 432 Characterization of Silver Vanadium Phosphorous Oxide (Ag2VO2PO4) as a Function of Discharge - A. C. Marschilok (University at Buffalo), K. Tanzil, E. Kozarsky, S. Zhu (University at Buffalo (SUNY)), K. Takeuchi and E. S. Takeuchi (University at Buffalo)

14:20 433 Nano Materials for Li-ion Polymer-Ionic Liquid Batteries - K. Zaghib, M. Dontigny (Hydro-Quebec, IREQ), Y. Kobayashia (CRIEPI), A. Guerfi and P. Charest (Hydro-Quebec, IREQ)

14:40 434 A Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of Electronic Processes in LixFePO4 - H. Tan (California Institute of Technology), J. Dodd (The Aerospace Corporation) and B. Fultz (California Institute of Technology)

15:00 435 Synthesis and Characterization of LiFePO4 Electrode Material for Hybrid Energy Storage Devices - J. Nerkar, G. Wilson (CSIRO Energy Technology), S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle) and T. Pandolfo (CSIRO Energy Technology)

15:20 436 Rapid Synthesis of Single Crystalline Nano-structured LiMPO4 (M = Mn, Fe, Co and Ni) and their Nanocomposites for Lithium ion Batteries - M. Theivanayagam, V. Murugan and A. Manthiram (The University of Texas at Austin)

15:40 437 High Voltage (~5V) Olivine-Type LiCoPO4/C Nano-Particle Cathode Material Synthesized from Modified Solid State Reaction - J. S. Gnanaraj (Yardney Technical Products Inc)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 438 Application of Layered Nickel Double Hydroxide for Alkali Secondary Battery Using the Liquid Phase Deposition Method - M. Mizuhata, A. Hosokawa, A. Béléké and S. Deki (Kobe University)

16:40 439 Hybrid Intermetallic Nanowire Electrodes As Anodes For Lithium Ion Batteries - S. M. Manikoth, L. Arava, S. R. Gowda and P. M. Ajayan (Rice University)

17:00 440 Microwave-assisted Sol-gel Synthesis of High-voltage LiMn1.5Ni0.5O4 Cathode Material for Li-ion Batteries - H. Duncan, Y. Abu-Lebdeh and I. Davidson (National Research Council of Canada)

17:20 441 Nano-Sized Lithium Manganese Oxide Dispersed on Carbon Nanotubes for Energy Storage Applications - S. Ma, H. Choi, S. Bak and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

17:40 442 1-D Nanostructured Spinel Cathode Materials for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries - Y. Lee (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute(ETRI)), J. Cho (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST)), K. Kim and J. Kim (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute(ETRI))

B8Photoelectrochemical Energy ConversionEnergyTechnology/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryFranciscan A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Session 1Co-Chairs: K. Rajeshwar and K. Uosaki

10:00 517 Ultrafast Dynamics of Photogenerated Electrons in CdS Nanocluster Multilayer Assembled on Solid Substrates - K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University), I. Yagi (AIST), K. Mikami and M. Okamura (Hokkaido University)

10:40 518 Development of New Electrodes for Photoelectrochemical Conversion of CO2 - T. Cottineau, M. Morin and B. Daniel (Université du Québec à Montréal)

11:00 519 Hydrothermal Synthesis of Bi12TiO20 Nanocubes (sillenite) for Photovoltaic Applications - S. Murugesan, Y. Smith and V. R. Subramanian (University of Nevada)

11:20 520 Nanostructured Electrodes for Photochemical Hydrogen Generation. - A. H. Mueller, B. Tappan, E. Luther and A. Burrell (Los Alamos National Lab)

11:40 521 Photocurrent Generation from Carbon Nitride - Y. Zhang, M. Antonietti and X. Wang (Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces)

Session 2Co-Chairs: P. V. Kamat and B. A. Parkinson

14:00 522 A Combinatorial Search for Semiconducting Oxides that Photoelectrolyze Water - B. A. Parkinson (University of Wyoming)

14:40 523 Further Understanding of Polyoxometallate Modified Titania Electrodes for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting - A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines), P. Vallett (NREL), M. Kuo, T. Furtak (CSM), J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and M. Lusk (CSM)

15:00 Intermission (30 Minutes)

15:30 524 TiO2 Nanotube Scaffolds for Quantum Dot Solar Cells - D. Baker and P. V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

15:50 525 Templated Photocatalytic Growth of Silver on TiO2 Substrates. - J. Prochazka, L. Kavan, M. Zukalova and O. Frank (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry)

16:10 526 (Photo)electrochemical Characterization of Doped ZnO Electrodes - H. Wang, T. Deutsch, S. Shet, K. Ahn, Y. Yan, M. Al-Jassim and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

16:30 527 Effect of Temperature and Potential on Electrodeposition of ZnO Nanorods on ITO Glass Substrate - M. Khajavi and D. Blackwood (National University of Singapore)

16:50 528 Growth PdO Nanoflakes by Reactive Sputter Deposition for Photovoltaic Applications - C. Huang (National University of Kaohsiung), F. Pan (National Chiao-Tung University), C. Tsai and H. Chen (National Chiao Tung University)

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B9Advanced Materials and Concepts for Energy HarvestingHighTemperatureMaterials/EnergyTechnology/NewTechnologyContinental 7, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Grand Challenges & Opportunities in Energy Conversion and Storage - Solar EnergyCo-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and J. Turner

10:00 Introductory Remarks - Xiao-Dong Zhou (5 Minutes)

10:05 542 Status and Challenges in Modeling Molecules and Materials for Energy Conversion Technologies - Invited - E. A. Carter (Princeton University)

10:45 543 Very High Efficiency Solar Cells Value, Opportunities and Challenges - Invited - A. Barnett (University of Delaware)

11:25 544 Self-Assembled Nanostructures in InxGa1- xN Epitaxial Layers and Their Applications in Solar Conversion Devices - Invited - S. Mahajan (Arizona State University)

Grand Challenges & Opportunities in Energy Conversion and Storage - Energy Storage in BatteriesCo-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and S. Meng

14:00 545 Broad Based Challenges in Battery Implementation - Invited - E. S. Takeuchi, K. Takeuchi and A. C. Marschilok (University at Buffalo)

14:40 546 Analysis and Simulation of Electrochemical Energy Systems - Invited - J. Newman (University of California Berkeley)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 547 Energy Storage: Science, Engineering, and Commercial Innovation - Invited - Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

16:20 548 Automotive Traction Battery Needs and the Influence of Mechanical Degradation of Insertion-electrode Particles - Invited - M. Verbrugge (General Motors R&D Center) and Y. Cheng (University of Kentucky)

C3Mechanistic and Synthetic Aspects of Organic ElectrochemistryOrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistry/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryFranciscan D, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Chair: D. Peters

10:20 615 Electrochemical Iodo-Fluorination of Electron-Deficient Olefins in Nitromethane - H. Nagura, S. Kuribayashi and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

10:40 616 Electrochemical Generation of Glycosyl Triflates as a Precursor of Glycosyl Sulfonium Ions - Y. Nozaki, T. Nokami, A. Shibuya (Kyoto University), S. Manabe, Y. Ito (RIKEN, Advanced Science Institute) and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

11:00 617 Electrocatalytic Formal [2+2] Cycloaddition Reactions between Anodically Activated Aliphatic Enol Ethers and Unactivated Olefins Possessing an Alkoxyphenyl Group - Y. Okada (Laboratory of Bio-organic Chemistry, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), R. Akaba (Gunma National College of Technology, 580 Toba-cho, Maebashi) and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

11:20 618 Electrooxidative Desulfurization/Chlorination. A Facile Synthesis of 4-Chloro-2-azetidinones, A Potent Intermediate for Carbapenems - M. Kuroboshi, M. Miyada, S. Tateyama, K. Mitsudo and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

11:40 619 Electrochemical Generation of Diarylcarbenium Ions and their Reactions with Aromatic Compounds - T. Watanabe, K. Terao, T. Nokami and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

Co-Chairs: A. Fry and G. Cheek

14:00 620 Redox Chemistry and Bioactivity of the Pseudopterosins - W. Zhong, A. Hackim, I. Pahk, C. Moya, R. Jacobs (UCSB) and R. Little (UC Santa Barbara)

14:20 621 Anodic Organic Reactions in Biphasic Electrochemical Solutions composed of Cycloalkane and Electrolyte Solutions - Y. Okada, T. Yoshioka, S. Kim and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

14:40 622 Relationship between Heterogeneous, Intermolecular, and Intramolecular Dissociative Electron Transfers - S. Antonello and F. Maran (University of Padova)

15:00 623 Electroreductive Intramolecular Cyclization of Aryl Halides Using Fluorene Mediators - K. Mitsudo, Y. Nakagawa, M. Kuroboshi and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 624 Reductive Intramolecular Cyclization of D-Glucose-Based Unsaturated Substrates by Indirect Electrochemical Approach in “Green” Media - T. Dias, C. Durães, A. Esteves, M. J. Medeiros (University of Minho) and D. Pletcher (Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton, SO 17 1 BJ Southampton, U.K.)

16:00 625 Electrochemical Reduction of Cinnamyl Bromide at Carbon Cathodes in Acetonitrile - D. Brown, J. Dean and C. Ji (Texas State University - San Marcos)

16:20 626 Electrochemical Reduction of 4- (Bromomethyl)-2-oxo-2H-chromen-7-yl Acetate at Carbon Cathodes in Dimethylformamide - J. H. Rheinhardt and D. Peters (Indiana University)

16:40 627 Reaction of Orthophthalaldehyde with Ammonia; Combination of Polarography and Spectrophotometry - P. Zuman and E. Kulla (Clarkson University)

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E2Chemical Mechanical Polishing 10DielectricScienceandTechnologyContinental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Opening and Plenary SessionCo-Chairs: G. Banerjee and R. Rhoades

10:00 729 Milestones in a Quarter Century of CMP - Plenary - M. A. Fury (Techcet Group, LLC)

Process DevelopmentCo-Chairs: Y. Chen and V. Desai

10:45 730 Optimized CMP of Nanomaterials - Invited - R. H. Dauskardt (Stanford)

11:15 731 Potential-pH Diagrams of Copper for the Planarization Slurries with Different Complexing Agents - S. Aksu (Solopower Inc.)

11:30 732 Effect of Copper CMP Slurry Chemistry on the Rate of Agglomeration of Alumina Particles - N. Brahma, M. Chan and J. Talbot (University of California San Diego)

11:45 733 High Cu-to-TaN Removal Selectivity in Cu CMP Process for Memory Device beyond 45nm - Y. Kim, Y. Choi (Hanyang Univerisity), J. Kim (Samsung Electronics), J. Park (Nano-SOI Process Laboratory) and U. Paik (Hanyang Univerisity)

12:00 734 Effect of KIO3 on Electrochemical-Mechanical Removal of Ta/TaN Films - R. Govindarajan, N. Venkataraman and S. Raghavan (University of Arizona)

12:15 735 Low Scratch of the Copper CMP with Nano Polystyrene - C. Hsu, S. Chen (Feng Chia University) and M. Tsai (Southern Taiwan University)

Process OptimizationCo-Chairs: S. Raghavan and Y. Obeng

13:30 736 CMP for Direct Wafer Bonding of Hermetically Sealed Cavity Structures - Invited - R. L. Rhoades (Entrepix, Inc.) and R. Danzl (Medtronic, Inc.)

14:00 737 Characterization of Newly Developed CuCMP Liner Slurry for Improved Electrical Performance - S. L. Leong, B. Lin, X. Wang, P. Yap, F. Zhao, M. Zhou (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing), A. Lau and J. J. Keleher (Cabot Microelectronics)

14:15 738 Effect of Ceria Abrasives on Planarization Efficiency in STI CMP Process - B. Park (University of California), Y. Kim, H. Kim, H. Jeong (Pusan National University), S. Min and D. Dornfeld (University of California)

14:30 739 Characterization of Dressing Behaviors and Optimization Technique in Chemical Mechanical Polishing - K. Chen (University of Michigan) and H. Young (National Taiwan University)

14:45 740 Effects of Slurry Distribution using Diaphram and Centrifugal Pumps on the Defectivity in a Cu CMP Process - R. Donis, M. Fisher (Air Liquide) and L. Bauck (Levitronix)

15:00 741 CMP Process for Phase Change Materials - F. Liu, C. Ge, K. Xu, M. Ye, Y. Wang, Y. Chen, S. Xia, A. Duboust, W. Tu and L. Karuppiah (Applied Materials, Inc.)

15:15 Intermission (15 Minutes)

Post CMP CleaningCo-Chairs: R. H. Dauskardt and K. Sundaram

15:30 742 Post-CMP Cleaning of Copper/Hydrophobic Low-k Dielectric Films - Y. Chen, S. Ko, K. Xu, Y. Wang, W. Tu and L. Karuppiah (Applied Materials, Inc.)

16:00 743 NIR Monitoring of CMP Slurries and Post-CMP Cleaning Solutions - E. Shalyt, G. Liang, G. Lu and P. Bratin (ECI Technology)

16:15 744 Reduction of Scratch on Brush Scrubbing in Post CMP Cleaning by Analyzing Contact Kinetics on Ultra Low-k Dielectric - X. Gu, T. Nemoto, A. Teramoto, T. Ito, and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

16:30 745 Optimization of post-CMP Ultrasonic Cleaning Using Taguchi DOE Strategy - Invited - R. Nagarajan and V. Rahul (IIT Madras)

16:45 746 Challenges in Post CMP Cleaning for Advanced Technology Nodes - Invited - D. Tamboli, M. Rao (Air Products) and G. Banerjee (Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.)

17:15 Concluding Remarks (15 Minutes)

E5Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide, and Alternate Emerging Dielectrics 10DielectricScienceandTechnologyPowell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Interface CharacterizationCo-Chairs: R. E. Sah and M. J. Deen

10:30 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

10:40 778 Structure and Properties of Defects in HfO2 and at Interfaces with SiO2 - A. Shluger (University College London)

11:10 779 Advanced Analysis of Silicon Insulator Interface Traps in MOSFET’s with SiO2 and HfO2 as Gate Dielectrics, - D. Bauza (IMEP-LAHC, Minatec), O. Ghobar, N. Guénifi and S. Bayon (IMEP-LAHC)

11:40 780 UV-Raman Spectroscopy Study on SiO2/Si Interface - M. Hattori, T. Yoshida, D. Kosemura, A. Ogura, T. Suwa (Meiji University), A. Teramoto (Tohoku Univ.), T. Hattori and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

Interface Characterization (continued)Co-Chairs: A. Toriumi and D. Bauza

14:00 781 Interfacial Control and Electrical Properties of Ge MOS structures - S. Takagi (The University of Tokyo), N. Taoka (MIRAI-NIRC) and M. Takenaka (The University of Tokyo)

14:30 782 The Role of the Interfaces in the 1/f Noise of MOSFETs with High-k Gate Stacks - F. Crupi, P. Magnone (University of Calabria), E. Simoen, L. Pantisano (IMEC), G. Giusi, C. Pace (University of Calabria) and C. Claeys (IMEC, KUL)

15:00 783 High-performance Inversion-mode High-k/InGaAs MOSFETs and Their Interface Studies - Invited - P. Ye, Y. Xuan, Y. Wu and M. Xu (Purdue University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 784 Dielectric Breakdown Characteristics of Stacked High-k Dielectrics - B. Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

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16:30 785 Control of Properties of GeO2 Films and Ge/GeO2 Interfaces by the Suppression of GeO Volatilization - K. Kita, C. Lee, T. Nishimura, K. Nagashio, and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)

17:00 786 Impact of Minorty Carrier Response on Characterization of Ge MIS Interface Traps - N. Taoka, W. Mizubayashi, Y. Morita (MIRAI-NIRC), S. Migita (MIRAI-AIST), H. Ota (MIRAI-NIRC) and S. Takagi (The University of Tokyo)

E6Solid-State LightingElectronicsandPhotonicsUnion Square 19, 4th Floor, Building 3

Solid State Lighting: Technology and Production 2Co-Chairs: Ferguson and Hamakawa

10:00 841 New Developments of High Power LEDs - Invited - B. Hahn, M. Peter, J. Baur, T. Meyer and M. Sabathil (OSRAM OPTO Semiconductors)

10:40 842 III-Nitride Light-Emitting Diodes with High Quantum Efficiency at High Current Density - Invited - N. F. Gardner and M. Krames (Philips Lumileds Lighting Company)

11:20 843 Recent Efficiency Improvement of High Power LED Chip for Solid State Lighting - Invited - Y. Park (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

Solid State Lighting: Technology and Production 1Co-Chairs: DenBaars and Oh

14:00 844 Development of 100lm/W AC(Acriche) LEDs - Invited - M. Oh, J. Shin, J. Kim, J. Lee, J. Lee, H. Kim and Y. Yoon (Seoul Optodevice Co., Ltd.)

14:40 845 Development of Low Cost, High Performance, Aapphire-free Vertical Light Emitting Diodes on Flexible Copper Alloy - Invited - C. Tran (SemiLEDs Corp)

15:20 846 Performance and Applications of III-Nitride Based Deep Ultraviolet LEDs - Invited - R. Gaska (Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.)

E7State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 50 (SOTAPOCS 50)ElectronicsandPhotonicsContinental 5, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Co-Chairs: A. Baca and D. N. Buckley

10:00 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

10:05 862 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS): Past, Present and Future - S. G. Chu (Multiplex Inc), J. Hwang (Lehigh University) and D. N. Buckley (University of Limerick)

10:30 863 Reflections on 50 years of Compound Semiconductor Materials and Devices - J. Woodall (Purdue University)

11:00 864 Recent Progress in Dilute Nitride-antimonide Materials for High Speed Photonics and Electronics - S. F. Yoon, K. Tan, W. Loke, S. Wicaksono and K. Lew (Nanyang Technological University)

11:30 865 Detection of Cl- Ions with AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors - S. Hung, B. Chu, C. Lo, B. Hicks, Y. Wang, S. J. Pearton (University of Florida), W. Johnson (Nitronex Corporation), P. Rajagopa (Nitronex), J. Roberts, E. Piner, K. Linthicum (Nitronex Corporation), G. Chi (Department of Physics, National Central University) and F. Ren (University of Florida)

11:50 866 Low Frequency Noise of Chlorine-treated GaN/AlGaN MSM-photodetectors - D. Lu, L. Huang, Y. Chiou, L. Lou (Institute of Microelectronics) and C. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

Co-Chairs: P. Nam and J. Brown

14:00 867 50 Symposia and Counting-A Personal View of Highlights from SOTAPOCS - S. J. Pearton and F. Ren (University of Florida)

14:30 868 Compound Semiconductor Technology at NGST - Y. Chen, R. Lai, M. Wojtowicz, A. Gutierrez, M. Barsky, J. Elliott, T. Block, A. Oki and D. Streit (Northrop Grumman Space Technology)

15:00 869 The Sidewall Effects of Three-Terminal Phototransistors - S. Tan, C. Liao, S. Lai, C. Liao and C. Lin (Ching Yun University)

15:20 870 c-erbB-2 Sensing using AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors for Breast Cancer Detection - K. Chen, B. Kang (University of Florida), H. Wang (UC Berkley), T. Lele, Y. Wang, C. Chang, S. J. Pearton (University of Florida), W. Johnson, P. Rajagopal, J. Roberts, E. Piner, K. Linthicum (Nitronex Corporation) and F. Ren (University of Florida)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 871 III-V Semiconductor-Based Multi-Junction Solar Cells for Space and Terrestrial Solar Power Applications - H. Q. Hou (EMCORE Corporation)

16:30 872 Recent Progress in Silicon Photonics - W. Chang (Army Resarch Laboratory)

17:00 873 Effect of the Flat and Pattern Surface Texturing on Light Extraction of GaN Flip-Chip Light-Emitting Diodes - R. Horng, Z. Liao (National Chung-Hsing University), Y. Tsai, C. Hsu, H. Hu (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and M. Chu (National Chung-Hsing University)

F1Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 4ElectrodepositionContinental 2, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

New Directions & OpportunitiesCo-Chairs: T. P. Moffat and J. L. Stickney

10:00 968 From Metals to Semiconductors: Challenges in Electrodeposition for Photovoltaic Applications - E. Chassaing, J. Guillemoles (IRDEP EDF R&D) and D. Lincot (IRDEP)

10:40 969 Integration of CNT/Cu Hybrid Interconnects for BEOL: New Possibilities for ECD - P. M. Vereecken, N. Chiodarelli, A. Romo-Negreira, C. Santini, N. Peys, D. Cott, M. Van der Veen, A. Verhulst, K. Arstila, G. Groeseneken, M. Heyns and S. De Gendt (IMEC)

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11:20 970 Electrodeposition of Ultrathin Films on Well-Defined Noble-Metal Electrodes: Studies by UHV-EC-STM - M. P. Soriaga, J. Baricuatro, Y. Park, Y. Kim and M. Hossain (Texas A&M University)

Damascene ProcessingCo-Chairs: T. P. Moffat and J. Dukovic

14:00 971 Copper Electrodeposition for Interconnect Metallization: From Models and Mechanisms to Empirical Considerations - R. Akolkar (Intel Corporation)

14:30 972 Copper Filling of 100 nm Features using PEG, PPG, and a Triblock Copolymer as Plating Suppressors - M. J. Willey (Novellus Systems), J. Gallaway and A. C. West (Columbia University)

15:00 973 Inhibiting Properties of Polyethers for Copper Interconnect Metallization - J. Mendez, J. Adolf and U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University)

15:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:50 974 Adsorption Behavior of MPS and SPS on Au(111) and their Effects on the Electrodeposition of Cu: In Situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Electrochemical Studies - Y. Lee (National Cheng Kung University) and W. Dow (National Chung Hsing University)

16:20 975 Understanding, Controlling and Minimizing the Voiding, Sporadically Occurring in Solder Joints with Electroplated Copper - N. Dimitrov, Y. Liu, F. Wafula, S. Bliznakov, E. Cotts (SUNY at Binghamton), L. Yin and P. Borgesen (Unovis Solutions)

16:50 976 Leveler Effect on Electroplated Copper Material Properties - Q. Chen, X. Lin, V. Paneccasio, P. Ye and R. Hurtubise (Enthone/Cookson Electronics)

17:10 977 The Electrocapillarity Response of Cu(111) Electrodes to Changes In Defect Population - C. A. Friesen and T. Heaton (Arizona State University)

17:40 978 Superconformal Film Growth: Mechanism and Quantification - T. P. Moffat, D. Wheeler and D. Josell (NIST)

G2Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: A Tutorial SymposiumIndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringYosemite B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Co-Chairs: G. Pillay, R. Savinell, and J. Van ZeeLeadership Session

14:00 1043 Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: The Second Tutorial Symposium - G. Pillay (Rowan University)

Co-Chairs: G. Pillay, R. Savinell, and J. Van ZeeEntrepreneurship Session

15:40 1043 Leadership and Entrepreneurship in Electrochemical Engineering: The Second Tutorial Symposium - G. Pillay (Rowan University)

G5Tutorials in Electrochemistry Technology - Current DistributionIndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringUnion Square 17/18, 4th Floor, Building 3

FundamentalsCo-Chairs: M. Orazem and J. Fenton

10:00 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

10:05 1074 Current Distribution Principles in Electrochemical Processes: Present Trends and Future Opportunities - R. Alkire (University of Illinois)

10:35 1075 Separation of Double-Layer Charging and Faradaic Processes at Electrodes - K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and J. Newman (University of California Berkeley)

11:05 1076 Current Distribution: from the Primary to the Ternary Modelling - P. Mandin (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris, France), J. Deconinck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Vakgroep Elektrotechniek, Pleinlaan 2, 1050, Brussel, Belgium), H. Roustan (CRVoreppe, Alcan Rio Tinto) and C. Comninellis (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL))

11:35 1077 Visualization and Imaging of Current and Potential Distribution in Electrochemical Systems - B. J. Hirsch, S. Rudick, P. Antohi and D. A. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

Energy TechnologyCo-Chairs: K. Nisancioglu and V. Vivier

14:00 1078 Impedance Modelig of Porous Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Conversion - A. Svensson (SINTEF) and S. Sunde (NTNU)

14:30 1079 Current Distribution and Impedance Response in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - I. A. Schneider, M. Bayer, A. Wokaun and G. Scherer (Paul Scherrer Institut)

15:00 1080 Non-uniform Current Distributions in PEM Fuel Cells - J. W. Van Zee (University of South Carolina) and S. Shimpalee (Palmetto Fuel Cell Analysis & Design, LLC)

15:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:50 1081 In-situ Electrochemical Diagnostics in PEFCs - S. Sambandam and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)

16:20 1082 The Influence of Current Distribution on Battery Design and Performance - J. N. Harb (Brigham Young University)

16:50 1083 Effect of Temperature on the Current Distribution in Batteries - P. Gomadam (Medtronic Energy and Component Center) and J. W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

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H4Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and DevicesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Smalley Award AddressCo-Chairs: Rotkin and Weisman

10:00 1168 Carbon Nanotube and Graphene Electronics and Optoelectronics - Richard E. Smalley Research Award Talk - P. Avouris (IBM Research Division T.J. Watson Research Center)

Theory and Simulation

10:40 1169 Excitons and Aharonov-Bohm Effect in Carbon Nanotubes - Invited - T. Ando (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:00 1170 Nanofluidic Transport through Carbon Nanotubes - Invited - N. R. Aluru (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

11:20 1171 Raman Studies of Exciton-phonon Coupling in Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes - Invited - S. Goupalov (Jackson State University)

11:40 1172 Graphene-nanotube Structures: Architecture, Properties and Applications - Invited - L. A. Chernozatonskii (Institute of Biochemical Physics), P. Sorokin (Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia) and E. Sheka (Peoples’ Friendship University of the Russian Federation, 117923 Moscow, Russia)

12:00 1173 Nanotube-on-SiO2 Device Modeling: Low-field Scattering Mechanisms and Saturation Currents - S. Rotkin (Lehigh University), A. Petrov (Ioffe Institute), V. Perebeinos and P. Avouris (IBM Research Division T.J. Watson Research Center)

NT Devices: From Nano-photonics to NEMS

14:00 1174 Optical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes for Integration in Nano-photonic Devices - Invited - M. Steiner (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)

14:20 1175 Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene for High-Frequency Electronics - Invited - M. S. Fuhrer (University of Maryland)

14:40 1176 Carbon Nanotube Quantum Devices & Bio Sensor Application - Invited - K. Matsumoto (Osaka University)

15:00 1177 Electronic Properties of Carbon Nanotube Percolation Films and Nanotube Film-semiconductor Junctions - Invited - A. Ural (University of Florida)

15:20 1178 Carbon Nanomaterials: from Nano Electromechanical Systems to Quantum Dots - Invited - C. Stampfer (ETH Zurich)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Fundamental Properties and Characterization

16:00 1179 Carbon Nanoelectronics and Sensors - Invited - M. Bockrath (Caltech)

16:20 1180 Single-wall Carbon Nanotube Optical Media as a New Class of Universal Fast Saturable Absorbers Working in Spectral Range 1-2.5 MKM - Invited - E. D. Obraztsova (A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences)

16:40 1181 Optical Characterization of Vertically Aligned Single-walled Carbon Nanotube Arrays - Invited - E. Einarsson, R. Xiang (The University of Tokyo), Z. Zhang (The University of Tokyo; Columbia University), Y. Murakami and S. Maruyama (The University of Tokyo)

17:00 1182 Electrochemistry of Carbon Nanotubes containing Single Point Defects and Single Pd Nanoparticles - V. R. Khalap, T. Sheps, A. Kane and P. Collins (University of California, Irvine)

17:20 1183 Probing Conductivity and Lateral Charge Transfer across LSZ-SWNT/DNA-SWNT Nanocomposites using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy - T. Gnanaprakasa, V. Pedrosa, S. Balasubramanian (Auburn University), E. Olsen (USAF AETC), V. Davis and A. Simonian (Auburn University)

17:40 1184 Polymer Matrix Composites with Small-Gap/Giant Fullerenes and Fullerene Derivatives - A. Galloway, J. Collier and M. Diener (TDA Research)

H8Porphyrins and Supramolecular AssembliesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

10:00 1253 Iridium(III) Corroles: From Fundamental Investigations of their Chemical and Physical Properties to their Utilization in Advanced Applications - Invited - Z. Gross (Technion)

10:20 1254 Self-Assembly of Amphiphilic Porphyrins - Invited - H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

10:40 1255 Elongation of Charge-Separation Lifetime of Zinc Quinoxalinoporphyrin-Gold Quinoxalinoporphyrin by Binding of Scandium Ion - Invited - K. Ohkubo (Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University), R. Garcia (University of Houston), P. Sintic, T. Khoury, M. Crossley (The University of Sydney), K. M. Kadish (University of Houston) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University; SORST(JST))

11:00 1256 From Supramolecular Chirogenesis to Chiral Materials - Invited - V. Borovkov (Osaka University), S. Ikeda, T. Kitamura (Metek Kitamura Co., Ltd) and Y. Inoue (Osaka University)

11:20 1257 Asymmetric Cyclopropanation and Epoxidation of Olefins Catalyzed by Chiral Metallo-Bis Binaphthyl Strapped Porphyrins - Invited - E. Rose (UPMC Universite P. et M. Curie Paris6), E. Gallo, S. Fantauzzi (Dipartimento di Chimica Inorganica Metallorganica ed Analitica, Università degli Studi di Milano) and N. Raoul (UPMC Universite P. et M. Curie Paris6)

11:40 1258 Manipulating Self-assembling Chromophores which are Mimics of the Chlorosomal Bacteriochlorophylls - Invited - S. T. Balaban (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)

12:00 1259 Novel Organometallic Coupling Reactions in Porphyrin Synthesis - Invited - M. O. Senge (Trinity College Dublin)

12:20 Intermission (80 Minutes)

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13:40 1260 Polypeptides with Functionalized Pendant Porphyrins for Self-Assembling Processes and the Elaboration of Novel Type of Glues - Invited - N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese deSystems Porphyriniques (G2SP))

14:00 1261 Ruthenium Phthalocyanines: Robust Platforms for the Preparation of Panchromatic Materials - Invited - M. Martinez-Diaz, I. Lopez-Duarte, F. Silvestri (University Autonoma of Madrid), M. Fischer (University of Ulm), M. Ince, D. Gonzalez-Rodriguez (University Autonoma of Madrid), P. Bauerle (University of Ulm), D. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nurnberg) and T. Torres (University Autonoma of Madrid)

14:20 1262 Bis-Porphyrinic Tweezers for the Molecular Recognition of Bidentate Bases of Various Sizes: towards the Purification of Polluted Effluents - Invited - R. Rein and N. Solladie (Groupe de Synthese deSystems Porphyriniques (G2SP))

14:40 1263 Phthalocyanines and Related Systems for Molecular Photovoltaics - Invited - T. Torres, E. Caballero, J. Cid, C. Claessens, U. Hahn, A. Jimenez, M. García-Iglesias, A. Medina, Y. Rio, M. Rodriguez-Morgade, F. Setaro, I. Sanchez, P. Vazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) and D. Guldi (Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen Nuremberg)

15:00 1264 Charge Transfer between Porphyrins / Phthalocyanines and Carbon Nanostructures - Invited - D. M. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg)

15:20 1265 Compounds I by Photo-Oxidation of Compounds II - Invited - M. Newcomb (University of Illinois at Chicago)

15:40 1266 Spectroscopic Visualization of Fluidic Flows using a Porphyrin Supramolecular Nanofiber - Invited - A. Tsuda (Graduate School of Science, Kobe University)

16:00 1267 Photoinduced Charge Shift of Zinc Porphyrin-Acridinium Ion Triads - Invited - S. Fukuzumi, H. Kotani (Osaka University; SORST(JST)), K. Ohkubo (Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University) and M. Crossley (The University of Sydney)

16:20 1268 Phthalocyanine Compounds in Multilayer Films: Photodynamics of Charge and Energy Transfer - Invited - N. Tkachenko, H. Lehtivuori, A. Efimov and H. Lemmetyinen (Tampere University of Technology)

16:40 1269 Corrole Ordered Assemblies as Novel Sensing Materials - Invited - D. Monti, S. Nardis, L. Larisa, C. Di Natale, A. D’ Amico (University of Rome Tor Vergata), D. Filippini, I. Lundstrom (Linköping University) and R. Paolesse (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

17:00 1270 Synthesis of π-expanded Porphyrins and Corroles - Invited - D. T. Gryko, R. Voloshchuk and J. Lewtak (Polish Academy of Sciences)

17:20 1271 Porphyrin Basicity and Porphyrin-dendrimers as Membrane-impermeable pH Nanosensors - Invited - A. Cheprakov (Moscow State University), T. Leiding, S. Peterson-Årsköld, C. Hagerhall (Lund University), T. Kjellman and S. Vinogradov (University of Pennsylvania)

17:40 1272 Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Studies of Face to Face Bismacrocyclic Architectures - Invited - K. M. Kadish, P. Chen, J. Shen (University of Houston), J. Barbe, C. Gros (Universite de Bourgogne), T. Khoury (The University of Sydney), S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University; SORST(JST)) and K. Ohkubo (Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University)

H9Metallic and Semiconducting Nanoparticles for Energy ConversionFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresTaylor B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Co-Chairs: P. V. Kamat and K. Murakoshi

10:30 1277 Photochemical Reactions on Gold Nanoparticles - H. Misawa, K. Ueno, S. Takabatake, V. Mizeikis and S. Juodkazis (Hokkaido University)

11:00 1278 Plasmon Resonance-Based Charge Separation at Metal Nanoparticle-Semiconductor Interfaces - T. Tatsuma, N. Sakai, Y. Takahashi and K. Matsubara (University of Tokyo)

11:30 1279 Precise Structural Control of Plasmonic and Metal Sulfide Nanoparticles for Energy Conversion - T. Teranishi (University of Tsukuba)

12:00 1280 Preparation of Ordered Arrays of Nanoparticles Using Anodic Porous Alumina and Their Functional Applications - H. Masuda (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ./KAST), T. Yanagishita (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.), T. Kondo (Kanagawa Academy of Science And Technology) and K. Nishio (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)

Co-Chairs: H. Imahori and H. Misawa

14:00 1281 Chemical Manipulation of Metal Nanoparticles via Self-assembled Monolayer Lithography - H. Sugimura, O. Khatri, J. Han, H. Sano, T. Ichii and K. Murase (Kyoto University)

14:30 1282 Bottom-up Fabrication of Plasmonic Nanostructures for Photoelectrochemical Applications - S. Yamada and T. Akiyama (Kyushu University)

15:00 1283 Layer-by-layer Accumulation of ZnS-AgInS2 Solid Solution Nanoparticles and Their Photoluminescence Properties - T. Torimoto, T. Kameyama, T. Adachi, K. Okazaki (Nagoya University), A. Kudo (Tokyo University of Science) and S. Kuwabata (Osaka Univeristy)

15:30 1284 Excitation of Isolated Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube at Ultra-Small Metal Nanogap - K. Murakoshi (Hokkaido Univesity)

16:00 Intermission (15 Minutes)

16:15 1285 Photochemical Transformations of Semiconductor Quantum Dots on Oxide Surfaces - K. Tvrdy and P. V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

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16:40 1286 Structural Control of Fullerene-Encapsulated Porphyrin Nanorods and their Role in Light Energy Conversion - T. Hasobe, A. S. Sandanayaka (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)), T. Wada (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University) and Y. Araki (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials)

17:05 1287 Nanostructured Au@Hg Electrodes for Oxygen Reduction - S. F. Mertens (University of Bern), A. Sologubenko (RWTH Aachen), T. Wandlowski (University of Bern) and D. Schiffrin (University of Liverpool)

17:30 1288 Application of Polyoxometalate-modified Gold Nanoparticles to Fabrication of Conducting Polymer-linked Network Films and Electrocatalytic Interfaces - S. Zoladek, I. A. Rutkowska and P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

H10Graphene and Emerging Materials for Post-CMOS ApplicationsDielectricScienceandTechnology/ElectronicsandPhotonics/Fullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresTaylor A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Plenary SessionCo-Chairs: Y. Obeng, S. De-Gendt, P. Srinivasan, D. Misra, H. Iwai, Z. Karim, J. Ruzyllo, H. Grebel, P. V. Kamat, and F. D’Souza

10:00 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

10:05 1290 Graphene: The Magic of Flat Carbon - K. S. Novoselov (University of Manchester)

10:45 1291 Multifunctional Complex Oxides for Post-CMOS Applications - J. Hoffman, C. A. Vaz (Yale University), H. Molegraaf, J. Triscone (University of Geneve) and C. H. Ahn (Yale University)

11:25 1292 Ge/III-V Channel Engineering for Future CMOS - S. Takagi, M. Sugiyama (The University of Tokyo), T. Yasuda (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and M. Takenaka (The University of Tokyo)

12:05 Intermission (1 Hour and 25 Minutes)

Graphene PhysicsCo-Chairs: S. De-Gendt, and P. Srinivasan

13:30 1293 Pseudospins in Single and Multilayer Graphene - A. H. MacDonald (University of Texas at Austin)

14:00 1294 Development of Scalable Graphene RF Field-Effect Transistors - J. Moon, D. Curtis, M. Hu, D. Wong, C. McGuire (HRL Laboratories), P. Campbell (NRL), D. K. Gaskill (Naval Research Laboratory), J. Robinson (The Pennsylvania State University), M. Fanton (EOC) and P. Asbeck (UCSD)

14:30 1295 Synthesis, Characterization, and Properties of Large-area Few-layer Graphene Films with Tunable Thickness - X. Li, W. Cai, I. Jung, J. An, D. Yang, A. Velamakanni, R. Piner (The University of Texas at Austin), L. Colombo (Texas Instruments, Inc.) and R. S. Ruoff (The University of Texas at Austin)

15:00 1296 Free-Standing Graphene and its Applications - A. Banerjee and H. Grebel (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

15:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Characterization of GrapheneCo-Chairs: D. Misra and H. Iwai

15:50 1297 Optical and Conductivity Properties of Graphene from Liquid-phase Exfoliation of Natural Graphite - J. Obrzut (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

16:20 1298 Defectivity evolution in electron-irradiated mono and bi-layer graphene - G. Rao, S. McTaggart, R. Geer and J. Lee (University at Albany)

16:40 1299 Large Scale Graphene Synthesized on Metal and Transferred to Insulators: Material and Electronic Properties - Y. P. Chen (Purdue University), Q. Yu (University of Houston), H. Cao, D. Pandey (Purdue University), J. Lian (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), I. Childres, V. Drachev, D. Zemlianov, R. Reifenberger (Purdue University), H. Li (University of Missouri) and S. Pei (University of Houston)

17:00 Discussion (5 Minutes)

17:05 1300 HRTEM Observation of Mechanically Exfoliated Graphene from Natural Graphite and HOPG - S. Park, Y. Suh, H. Floresca and M. Kim (University of Texas at Dallas)

17:25 1301 Effect of Surface Adsorbates on Graphene Probed by Hall-Effect and Raman Spectroscopy - B. Claflin (Wright State University), J. Park, K. Eyink, D. Tomich (Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, AFRL/RX, WPAFB) and J. Albrecht (Sensors Directorate, AFRL/RY, WPAFB, Dayton)

17:45 Discussion (15 Minutes)

J235 Years of Chemical Sensors - Honorary Symposium for Professor Jiri JanataSensor/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryPowell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Opening SessionCo-Chairs: R. Brown and J. Li

10:00 1512 Dr. CHEMFET - J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:40 1513 Before the Sensors - P. Zuman, N. Salem and E. Kulla (Clarkson University)

11:20 1514 Carbon Nanotube Based Chemical Sensors for Space and Terrestrial Applications - J. Li (NASA Ames Research Center) and Y. Lu (Eloret/NASA Ames Research Center)

Electrochemical AnalysisCo-Chairs: P. Vanýsek and C. Bruckner Lea

14:00 1515 All-solid-state Potassium Ion-selective Electrode with Conducting Polymer Doped with Carbon Nanotubes and C60 as the Ion-to-Electron Transducing Layers - Z. Mousavi, T. Han, C. Kvarnström (Åbo Akademi University), J. Bobacka (Åbo Academi, Turku, Finland) and A. Ivaska (Åbo Akademi University)

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0900h.........Technical Exhibit, Grand Ballroom A/B, Building 2

0930h.........Coffee Break, Exhibit Hall

1215h.........Annual Society Luncheon and Business Meeting with Student Poster Award Presentation; tickets are $27 in advance, $32 onsite, non-refundable, Plaza Room A, Lobby Level, Buildings 1/2/3

1800h.........Gordon E. Moore Award Reception honoring C. Grant Willson, Yosemite C, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

1800h.........Technical Exhibit and General Poster Session, Grand Ballroom A/B, Building 2

14:40 1516 Carbon Nanotubes Derivatized with Mediators for Laccase Catalyzed Oxygen Reduction - R. Bilewicz, E. Nazaruk, K. Stolarczyk, E. Jablonowska (University of Warsaw), K. Sadowska (Gdansk Univeristy of Technology), J. Biernat (University of Technology), R. Wiser and K. Roberts (University of Tulsa)

15:00 1517 Carbon Paste Electrode as a Sensitive Sensor for Analysis of Some Aminopurines and Methylpurines - F. Jelen (Institute of Biophysics, CAS, v.v.i.), S. Hason, A. Kourilova (IBP CAS, v.v.i. Brno), R. Kizek (MZLU, Brno) and L. Trnkova (Masaryk University, Brno)

15:20 1518 Responses of Poly(vinylferrocene) Film redox-driven Exchange Processes to Co-deposited and Ambient Ions - I. Jureviciute (Institute of Chemistry), S. Bruckenstein (University at Buffalo) and A. R. Hillman (University of Leicester)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1519 Liquid/liquid Electrochemistry in Electroanalysis: Fundamentals Revisited - P. Vanysek (Northern Illinois University) and V. Novák (Brno Technical University)

16:20 1520 Novel Methods of Chemical Analysis of Electrode Surfaces: Broad-Band Sum Frequency Generation - R. Behrens and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois)

16:40 1521 A New Method of Lowering Detection Limit to Nanomolar Range With Solid-State Lead-Selective Electrodes - G. Lisak (Åbo Akademi University), B. Rozmyslowicz (Poznan University of Technology), T. Sokalski, J. Bobacka and A. Lewenstam (Åbo Akademi University)

17:00 1522 Spatially Averaging Electrodes - D. Sheth, R. Diefes and M. Gratzl (Case Western Reserve University)

17:20 1523 Electrochemical and Biocatalytic Kinetics of Drug Metabolizing Cytochrome P450 films for Biosensor Applications - S. Krishnan (Univ of Connecticut), E. Hvastkovs (East Carolina University), A. Abeykoon, D. Hull (Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs), J. Schenkman (Dept. of Cell Biology, UConn, Farmington, CT) and J. Rusling (Univ of Connecticut)

17:40 1524 Microfluidics as a Tool to Enable Research and Discovery in the Life Sciences - L. E. Locascio (NIST)

A2Nanotechnology General SessionAllDivisionsYosemite C, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Applications of NanotechnologyCo-Chairs: A. Dillon and A. Merkoci

08:00 87 Nanoparticle based electrochemical detection (bio)systems and biosensors for DNA, protein and cell detection - A. Merkoci, A. De la Escosura, A. Ambrosi and S. Marin (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology)

08:20 88 Nanocrystal-mediated Tunneling for Molecular Electronics - S. F. Mertens and T. Wandlowski (University of Bern)

08:40 89 Analyzing the Role of Oxygen in Band Gap Engineered InxAl1-xN Latch Resistors for Mitigating Soft Errors in Deeply scaled CMOS SRAM Cell Technologies - N. E. Kanyogoro, M. Peckerar (University of Maryland), M. Liu (Honeywell Aerospace) and H. Hughes (Naval Reasearch Laboratory)

09:00 90 SERS on Ordered Au Nanodot Arrays Prepared Using Anodic Porous Alumina Mask - T. Kondo (Kanagawa Academy of Science And Technology), K. Nishio and H. Masuda (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

09:20 91 Cu Chain Formation in Cu/Ta2O5/TiN Resistive Switching Memory - Y. Tsai, Z. Shakh and S. Maikap (Chang Gung University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 92 Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticles for Durable Electrochromics - A. C. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), S. Lee (University of Colorado at Boulder), R. Deshpande, C. White and D. Gillaspie (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

10:20 93 Selective Porous Gas Sorbents for Space Life Support Systems: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Approach - A. Hernandez-Maldonado, J. A. Santana and Y. Ishikawa (University of Puerto Rico)

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10:40 94 Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Investigation Self-assembled Monolayers of n-alkanethiol Mono and Bipode on Copper - J. Denayer (FUNDP), J. Delhalle (University of Namur) and Z. Mekhalif (FUNDP)

11:00 95 Removing 20nm PSL Particles using a Supersonic Beam of Nano-sized Argon Particles - J. W. Lee (Pohang Univ. of Sci. & Tech.), M. Lee (POSCO) and K. Hwang (POSTECH)

11:20 96 Ultraprecision Diamond Machining of Conventional Non-Diamond Machinable Materials - G. Zhang and Z. Ye (Echemics)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: C. Bock and E. Traversa

• 97 Synthesis of a Microencapsulated Electrophoretic Liquid Crystal Display - C. Kim, J. Jung, S. Kang, K. Suh and I. You (ETRI)

• 98 The Core@Shell Nanoparticles Encapsulation of Plastic Polymer Light-Emitting Devices - J. Tsai (National Formosa University), K. Chen (Fortune Institute of Technology), P. Chiu (National Cheng-Kung University), C. Huang, C. Yang (National University of Kaohsiung) and Y. Wang (National Cheng-Kung University)

• 99 Quantized Double Layer Charging of Monolayer-protected Gold Clusters in an Ionic Liquid - S. F. Mertens and T. Wandlowski (University of Bern)

• 100 Structural and Magnetic Properties of Different Shape Gold Nanoparticles - T. Meen and W. Ciou (National Formosa University)

• 101 Preparation of Nanoparticle Using Self-organized Anodic Alumina and Electroplating Techniques - Y. Ting (Department of Cosmetic Applications & Management, Far East University) and S. Shy (National Nano Device Laboratories)

• 102 Self-Assembly of Multi-Functional Hybrid Silica (MHS) Particles; Formation of Patch Structured Particles and Patterning on Amine Functionalized Substrate - C. Jung, J. Kim and S. Koo (Hanyang University)

• 103 Preparation and Characterization of Barium Titanate Nanobranches by Oxalate Co-precipitation Method - C. Huang (National University of Kaohsiung)

• 104 From CeO2 Nanotubes to Nanowires through Electrogeneration of Base - P. Bocchetta (University of Palermo), M. Santamaria and F. Di Quarto (Universita’ degli Studi di Palermo)

• 105 Fabrication and Application of Copper Nano Doughnut with Electro-plating Method on Patterned Nickel Template - S. Wu (National Nano Device L), W. Huang and C. Tsai (National Nano Device Laboratories)

• 106 Synthesis and Dispersion of Copper Nanoparticles in Lubricant Oils - S. Choi, J. Park, E. Park, Y. Lee (Research Institute of Industrial Science and Technology(RIST)) and C. Choi (Korea Electric Power Research Institute)

• 107 Ga-doped ZnO TFT Fabricated by Solution Process at Room Temperature - J. Oh, J. Park, S. Kang, C. Kim, J. Koo, S. Ahn, K. Suh, S. Lee, I. You (ETRI) and H. Shim (Kaist)

• 108 Galvanomagnetic Properties of Electrodeposited Semiconductor Nanowires - E. Matei, I. Enculescu (National Institute of Materials Physics), L. Ion, S. Antohe (University of Bucharest, Romania), C. Trautmann (GSI Darmstadt, Germany), S. Granville and J. Ansermet (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland)

• 109 Single Bath Electrodeposition of CdTe Nanowire Diodes - I. Enculescu, E. Matei, M. Sima, M. Enculescu (National Institute of Materials Physics), L. Ion, S. Antohe (University of Bucharest, Romania) and R. Neumann (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany)

• 110 Morphological Control of Gold Nanorods in Ionic Surfactant Solutions - J. Deng, C. Wang and J. Huang (Tamkang University)

• 111 Gold Nanostructures Fabricated on Si Substrates Covered with a Self-assembled Monolayer by Combining Scanning Probe Lithographic and Electroless Plating Processes - M. Kanda, T. Ichii, K. Murase and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)

• 112 Direct Determination of Dopant Site Selectivity in (Ca1/4Cu3/4)TiO3 by Aberration-Corrected STEM - S. Choi (Korea Institute of Materials Science), S. Chung (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Inha University), T. Yamamoto (Department of Advanced Materials Science, The University of Tokyo) and Y. Ikuhara (Institute of Engineering Innovation, The University of Tokyo)

• 113 Direct Observation of Electrodeposited Ag nanofilaments in Solid Electrolyte Planar Device - C. Hsiung, J. Gan, T. Wu (National Tsing-Hua university), M. Tsai and F. Chen (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

• 114 Direct-on-electrode CNT Systems for Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices - E. Switzer (Mainstream Engineering Corporation) and A. Brothers (Mainstream Engineering)

• 115 Nanotechnologies for Fabrication of Devices in Piezoengineering, Micro- and Nanoelectronics - T. Khoperia, G. Mamniashvili, T. Zedginidze and M. Petriashvili (E.Andronikashvili Institute of physics)

B1Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery/EnergyTechnologyImperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Li-ion Batteries: Cell and Electrode PerformanceCo-Chairs: A. Manthiram and V. Subramanian

08:00 134 Performance of High Power Lithium Ion Cells - D. Ghantous and G. E. Blomgren (Imara Corp.)

08:20 135 Degradation in a Commercial LiFePO4 Cell - M. Dubarry and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

08:40 136 Performance of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4/Li4Ti5O12 with Different Cell Designs - H. Wu, I. Belharouak and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

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09:00 137 Design of High Energy Density MCMB/Li[Ni1/ 3Mn1/3Co1/3]O2 Cells for PHEV Purposes - H. Zheng, G. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), X. Song (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), P. Rigdway and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

09:20 138 Degradation of Lithium Ion Cells with Cycling at Elevated Temperature - Y. Zhang, W. Fang and C. Wang (Pennsylvania State University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 139 Low Temperature Performance of Li4Ti5O12/LiMn2O4 Battery - I. Belharouak, A. Jansen and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

10:20 140 Safety Studies of High-performance Li-ion Batteries - J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Techmology)

10:40 141 Effects of Inactive Material Composition on the Discharge and Cycling Performance of MCMB/Li[Ni1/3Mn1/3CO1/3]O2 Cells - H. Zheng, G. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), X. Song (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), P. Rigdway and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

11:00 142 Mechanical Testing of Lithium Polymer Batteries: Implications for Flexible Batteries - C. Peabody and C. Arnold (Princeton University)

11:20 143 Direct Determination of Transport Rates in Li-Ion Battery Electrodes - S. Harris, A. Timmons, N. Irish (General Motors R&D Center) and C. Monroe (University of Michigan)

11:40 144 The Effect of Magnetohydrodynamics on Convective Transport to an Electrode - R. N. O’Brien (University of Victoria)

SupercapacitorsCo-Chairs: P. H. Smith and K.-W. Nam

14:00 145 Surface Chemistry of Various Carbon-Based Materials Used as Supercapacitor Electrode Materials - D. Wakeham, A. Malloy and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

14:20 146 The Investigation of Activated Carbon Electrodes in Non-aqueous Electrolyte Supercapacitors - D. Qu, G. Gourdin (UMass Boston), P. Smith and T. Jiang (Naval Surface Warfare Center)

14:40 147 Manganese Oxides for Aqueous Supercapacitor Applications - B. Jones, A. Cormie (University of Newcastle), T. Hollenkamp (CSIRO Energy Technology) and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

15:00 148 Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Fe3O4/CNT and TiO2/CNT Nanocomposites for Electrochemical Capacitor Application - H. Kim, J. Kim, S. Yoon and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

15:20 149 Study of Hybrid MnO2-Carbon Coin Cell Supercapacitor - H. A. Mosqueda, Y. Dandeville, O. Crosnier, Y. Scudeller, P. Guillemet, L. Athouel and T. Brousse (École Polytech Nantes)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 150 Thermal Decomposition Of RuCl3 - D. I. Zawacki and D. Evans (Evans Capacitor)

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16:20 151 Ionic Liquid Electrolytes to Enhance Supercapacitor Performance - F. B. Sillars, I. Fletcher, M. Mirzaeian and P. Hall (University of Strathclyde)

16:40 152 Protic Ionic Liquids based on Trifluoroacetic Acid to Study Pseudocapacitive Energy Storage of Metal Oxides in Non-aqueous Electrolytes - L. Mayrand-Provencher and D. Rochefort (Université de Montréal)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: N. Dudney and S. R. Narayan

• 153 Reactive Sputter Deposition of Lithium Phosphorus Oxynitride Thin Films - P. Mani, D. Shelton, K. Coffey (University of Central Florida), A. Vijayakumar and R. Pitts (Planar Energy Devices)

• 154 Studies of Polyelectrolyte based on Tetradecyl Trihexyl Phosphonium Ionic Liquids - E. H. Cha (Hoseo Univ.) and S. Lim (Queensland University)

• 155 New Electrolyte for Lithium Ion Batteries using LiPF6 Dissolved in Dimethy Polyethylene Glycole - X. Wang, O. Haas (Brookhaven National Laboratory), H. Lee (Brookhaven National Lab.), K. Nam and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

• 156 Eletrochemical Investigation of Al-Electrodes in Dimethyl Polyethylene Glycol/LiPF6 - Y. Zhou (Brookhaven National lab.), O. Haas (Brookhaven National Laboratory), H. Lee (Brookhaven National Lab.) and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

• 157 Lithium-based Solid Polymer Electrolytes - P. Barbosa, L. Rodrigues (University of Minho), M. M. Silva and M. Smith (Universidade do Minho)

• 158 Study of Di-ureasil Ormolytes Doped with Lithium Tetrafluoroborate - M. Fernandes (Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro), V. Bermudez (Universidade Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro), L. Rodrigues, P. Barbosa (University of Minho), M. M. Silva and M. Smith (Universidade do Minho)

• 159 Synthesis, Characterization and Conductivity Studies of LiTaO3 - L. Zainuddin, N. Kamarudin and N. Kamarulzaman (Universiti Teknologi MARA)

• 160 Tris(pentafluorophenyl) Borane as an Electrolyte Additive for LiFePO4 Cathode Material to Improve High Temperature Cycling Efficiency - C. Chang (National University of Tainan) and T. Chen (E-ONE Moli Energy, Taiwan)

• 161 First Principles Computations Studies, Structural and Electrochemical Behaviors of LiNi0.66Co0.17Mn0.17O2 Layered Cathode Material - J. J. Saavedra-Arias, R. Thomas, N. K. Karan, L. Torres, Y. Ishikawa and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 162 Synthesis of Carbon Treated and Untreated LiFePO4: A Comparative Study on the Structural, Morphological and Electrochemical Properties - A. Kumar, R. Thomas (University of Puerto Rico), M. Tomar (University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez) and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

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• 163 High Energy Density Cathode Materials for Li Ion Rechargeable Batteries - R. Singhal, K. Asmar and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 164 Electrochemical Property of Mg-doped LiMnPO4/C for Li-ion Battery - M. Nagao, H. Ohmae (Nagoya University), M. Fujita (Nagoya City University) and M. Sano (Nagoya University)

• 165 Electrochemical Studies of LiCo1/ 3Mn1/ 3Fe1/ 3PO4 as a Cathode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries - Y. Chen (Tsing Hua University), J. Chen, C. Hsu (Industrial Technology Research Institute), J. Yeh and H. Shih (Tsing Hua University)

• 166 Electrochemical performance of LiNi0.5Co0.5O2 and LiNi0.6Co0.4O2 Nanomaterials synthesized by a Combustion Synthesis - R. Rusdi (Universiti Teknologi MARA), A. Abd Rahman, H. Rusdi, N. Mohamed (Universiti Malaya) and N. Kamarulzaman (Universiti Teknologi MARA)

• 167 Improved Electrochemical Properties of BiOF coated Li1.1Al0.05Mn1.85O4 for Lithium Ion Secondary Batteries - K. Lee (HanYang University), S. Myung (Iwate University), D. Kim (Hanyang University), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

• 168 Improved Electrochemical Properties of the Li2MSiO4 (M=Mn, Fe) by Carbon Coating and Doping - H. Shin, K. Chung, B. Cho and W. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 169 Li2Ni1-XMXO2 as An Additive Material in Cathode for High Energy Si-based Lithium Ion Battery - Y. Lee, S. Kim, G. Jeong, S. Lee and G. Kim (Samsung SDI)

• 170 Size-Controlled V2O5 and Polyaniline Composites as Cathode Materials for Lithium Batteries - M. Thieu, Y. Kim (Ajou University), I. Yeo (Dongguk Univ.), W. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) and S. Mho (Ajou University)

• 171 Electrochemical Synthesis of V2O5 and Polyaniline Composite Films with Controlled Composition - K. Park, S. Mho (Ajou University) and I. Yeo (Dongguk Univ.)

• 172 Facile Electrochemical Synthesis of V2O5/Polypyrrole Composite Films from an Aqueous Solution - Y. Kim, M. Thieu (Ajou University), I. Yeo (Dongguk Univ.), W. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) and S. Mho (Ajou University)

• 173 The effects of LaF3 coating on the electrochemical property of Li[Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3]O2 cathode material - S. Yun, B. Park (Kyonggi University), K. Jung (KAIST), S. Kim and Y. Park (Kyonggi University)

• 174 The Effect of [Li,La]TiO3 Surface Modification on the Electrochemical Performance of Li[Li0.2Ni0.2Mn0.6]O2 Cathode Material - K. Jung, H. Kim (KAIST) and Y. Park (Kyonggi University)

• 175 The Effect of Doping on the Electrochemical Properties of Li2MoO3 - K. Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), W. Choi, J. Yoon, D. Im and S. Doo (SAIT)

• 176 Characterization of Surface Modified Li1.05Ni0.35Co0.25Mn0.4O2 Cathode Material for Lithium Secondary Battery - J. Son and C. Kang (Chungju National University)

• 177 Studies of NaCoO2: Synthesis and Characterization - N. K. Samin, N. Kamarudin and N. Kamarulzaman (Universiti Teknologi MARA)

• 178 Mesoporous Tinania Nano Networks: Anode for High Power Lithium Ion Battery Applications - H. Jung, S. Oh, C. Jin, N. Jayaprakash and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

• 179 SEI Pre-coated Graphite Anode in Lithium Ion Battery with EMITFSI Ionic Liquid Electrolyte - K. Matsumoto, K. Nakahara, S. Iwasa and K. Nakano (NEC Corporation)

• 180 Interfacial Property-Cyclability Relationship of Graphite-Coated Si Thin Film Electrodes for Lithium Batteries. - H. Choi, S. Hong (Chugnam National University) and S. Song (Chungnam National University)

• 181 Inverse Hemispheric Structured Cathode Electrode for the Thin Film Battery - S. Lee and K. Jung (KAIST)

• 182 Lithium Manganese Oxide and Carbon Nanotubes Nanocomposite with High Rate Capability - S. Ma, H. Choi, S. Bak and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 183 Nanophase Sn with High Capacity and Long Cycle Life on Self-supported TiO2 Nanotube for Li-ion Batteries - H. Kim, S. Kang and Y. Chung (Seoul National University)

• 184 Effect of lithium salts on the physicochemical properties of lithium polysulphide solutions in sulfolane - V. Kolosnitsyn, E. Kuzmina and E. Karaseva (Institute of Organic Chemistry Ufa Scientific Center RAS)

• 185 Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Metal Oxide/CNTs Nanocomposites - H. Kim, J. Kim, S. Yoon and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 186 Electrochemical Properties of Mn3+/Mn2+ Couple at Spectroscopic Graphite - M. Jin (Chongqing University)

• 187 Modeling of the Capacity Loss of a 12-V Automotive Lead-acid Battery - U. Kim, C. Shin (Ajou University), S. Kim and S. Chung (Hyundai Motor Company)

• 188 Polyacrylamide as an Efficient Polymer Additive in Gel Electrolyte for Valve-regulated Lead-acid Battery - W. Siridetpan, O. Chailapakul, C. Kraiya and N. Ngamrojnavanich (Chulalongkorn University)

• 189 Improved Conversion Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells with CuPc/C60 Heterostructure by Electron Transfer Layers - C. Huang (National University of Kaohsiung)

• 190 Electrodeposition of Mg(OH)2 Film on Tin Oxide Coated Glass Substrate at Room Temperature - Y. Lv, Y. Lai (Central South University), Z. Zhang (Department of Metallurgical Science and Engineering) and L. Y. Liu (Central South University)

• 191 Size-Dependent Activity of Palladium Nanoparticles for Oxygen Reduction Reactions in Alkaline Solutions - L. Jiang, A. Hsu (IUPUI), D. Chen (US Army Research Lab) and R. Chen (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis)

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Materias for Fuel CellsCo-Chairs: G. Brisard and B. Lakshmanan

08:20 264 Measurement of Effective Oxygen Diffusivity in PEM Fuel Cell Electrodes - Z. Yu, R. Carter and M. Budinski (General Motors)

08:40 265 Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity and Chemical Structure of Fe-contained Carbon Alloy Cathode Catalyst for PEFC - M. Saito (Facility of Engineering University of Tokyo), Y. Koshigoe (Gunma Univ.), Y. Harada (The University of Tokyo), M. Kobayashi (Univerisity of Tokyo), H. Niwa (University of Tokyo), K. Horiba (The Univ. of Tokyo), M. Oshima (University of Tokyo), J. Ozaki (Gunma Univ.), K. Terakura (JAIST), T. Ikeda (JAEA), S. Miyata (NEDO), S. Ueda, Y. Yamashita, H. Yoshikawa and K. Kobayashi (NIMS)

09:00 266 Preparation and Characterization of DMFC Electrodes and MEAs - X. Xue (National Research Council of Canada), C. Bock (NRC) and B. MacDougall (National Research Council of Canada)

09:20 267 Synthesis and Characterization of Nanoporous Palladium and Platinum Powders - M. D. Ong, D. B. Robinson (Sandia National Laboratories), I. Arslan (University of California, Davis), S. Fares (Sandia National Laboratories) and M. Klein (University of California, Davis)

Transport in Porous MediaCo-Chairs: B. Lakshmanan and G. Brisard

10:00 268 Capillary Properties of Wet Proofed and Aged Gas Diffusion Media - J. D. Fairweather, P. Cheung and D. Schwartz (University of Washington)

10:20 269 Heat and Water Transport in Hydrophobic Diffusion Media - D. Caulk and D. R. Baker (General Motors R&D Center)

10:40 270 Theory and Experiments for Hydraulic Impedance of PEMFC Gas Diffusion Layers - P. Cheung and D. Schwartz (University of Washington)

11:00 271 Spatiotemporal Behavior and Two-Phase Transport in Porous Electrodes of PEM Fuel Cells - V. Gurau, T. Zawodzinski and J. Mann (Case Western Reserve University)

11:20 272 Analysis of Water Transport in Catalyst Layers - K. Sato, A. Ohma, K. Yamaguchi and K. Shinohara (Nissan Motor Co.,Ltd.)

11:40 273 Quantitative Comparison of Microstructures in Different GDLs Based on Geometric 3D Graphs - R. J. Thiedmann (Ulm University), C. Hartnig (ZSW Baden-Württemberg), I. Manke (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin), W. Lehnert (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) and V. Schmidt (Ulm University)

Tools for Characterization of Porous MaterialsCo-Chairs: G. Brisard and A. Lasia

14:00 274 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Gas Diffusion Material Analysis using X-Ray Tomography - M. A. Nelson, R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and F. Garzon (LANL)

14:20 275 Simultaneous Mass- and Optical-based Porosimetry Measurements of Hierarchically Ordered Mesoporous Electrode Materials - K. J. Stevenson (University of Texas at Austin) and A. May (The University of Texas at Austin)

14:40 276 Study of Porous Electrode Materials in Cavity Microelectrode using Impedance Spectroscopy - M. Tremblay (Universite de Sherbrooke), D. Guay (INRS - Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications) and A. Lasia (Universite de Sherbrooke)

15:00 277 Electrochemical Pressure Spectroscopy: A Tool to Characterize Porous Air Electrodes - M. Villa, R. Pesenti, P. Salvi, P. Nelli (Universita di Bergamo) and Y. Kiros (Dept. Chem. Eng. - KTH - Sweden)

Nanostructured MaterialsCo-Chairs: A. Lasia and G. Brisard

15:40 278 Fabrication and Characterization of Flow-through Nanoporous Gold Nanowires/AAO Composite Membranes - L. Liu, W. Lee, R. Scholz, E. Pippel and U. Gösele (Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics)

16:00 279 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Structure of Nanoconfined Water in Porous Silica and Enhanced Hydronium Ion Formation - S. H. Garofalini (Rutgers University), T. Mahadevan (Yale University) and G. Lockwood (Rutgers University)

16:20 280 Porous Silicon Nanowires - J. W. Choi, J. McDonough and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

16:40 281 Dense TiO2 Films on Glass, FTO and Silicone Substrates. - J. Prochazka, L. Kavan and M. Zukalova (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCharacterization of Porous Materials 2Co-Chairs: B. Lakshmanan and G. Brisard

• 282 The Study of Foil of Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor - T. Chen (Metal Industries Research & Development Centre), J. Yang (National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology), P. Hsieh and M. Chen (Metal Industries Research & Development Centre)

• 283 Role of Lithium in Cathodic Reduction of MnO2 - M. Koshel (Ukrainian State Chemical Engineering University) and M. Kostyrya (Institute of Transport Systems and Technologies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)

• 284 Effect of Anode Composition on the Performances of Cathode Supported Micro Channel SOFCs - T. Yamaguchi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

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B4Fuel Cells for Portable PowerEnergyTechnologyContinental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Membrane and Electrolyte MaterialsCo-Chairs: B. Pivovar and D. Chu

08:20 307 Next Generation BPSH Membranes for Application in DMFC - A. Roy, H. Lee, M. Paul, O. Lane, J. Riffle and J. McGrath (Virginia Tech)

08:40 308 Novel Proton Exchange Membranes with Low Methanol Permeability for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - A. Manthiram, W. Li (The University of Texas at Austin), Y. Fu (Lynntech, Inc.) and J. Lee (The University of Texas at Austin)

09:00 309 Impact of Dissolution Chemistry on Hydroxyl Ion Conductivity in the Alkaline Anion Exchange Membrane - K. N. Grew (University of Connecticut), D. Chu (Army Research Laboratory) and W. Chiu (University of Connecticut)

09:20 310 Direct Oxidation of Alcohols in an Alkaline Electrolyte Environment - Q. He (Northeastern University), P. Krtil (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 311 Anion/Proton Exchange Membrane Hybrid Fuel Cells - M. Unlu (Georgia Institute of Technolgy), J. Zhou and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:20 312 In-situ Observation of CO2 through the Self-purging in Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cell (AMFC) - K. Fukuta, H. Inoue, S. Watanabe and H. Yanagi (Tokuyama corporation)

10:40 313 Crosslinked-epoxy-based Electrolyte Membranes for Anionic Fuel Cells - J. Zhou (Georgia Institute of Technology), M. Unlu (Georgia Institute of Technolgy) and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:00 314 Anionic Membrane Fuel Cells: Experimental Comparison of Hydroxide and Carbonate Conductive Ions - M. Unlu (Georgia Institute of Technolgy), J. Zhou and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20 315 Proton Conduction in Doped SnP2O7 by using Impedance Spectroscopy and MAS-NMR Spectroscopy - S. R. Phadke, C. Bowers, E. D. Wachsman and J. C. Nino (University of Florida)

11:40 316 Synthesis and Conducting Properties of Hydroxyl-containing LDH for Alkaline Membrane - H. Kim, T. Kimura (Tokyo Institute of Technology), T. Kudo, I. Homma (Advanced Industrial Science And Technology (AIST)) and Y. Yamazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Catalysts- Hydrogen PEMCo-Chairs: P. Atanassov and S. Mukerjee

14:00 317 Defective Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes (DMWCNTs) as a Support for the Electrocatalyst of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs) - D. Kim and K. Waki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:20 318 Four-Electron Reduction of O2 to Water by Surface-Immobilized Molecular Copper Electrocatalysts - C. C. McCrory, A. Devadoss (Stanford University), X. Ottenwaelder (Concordia University), J. Nakazawa, D. Stack and C. Chidsey (Stanford University)

14:40 319 In Situ Microscopy of PEM Fuel Cell Degradation - K. More, L. Allard and S. Reeves (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

15:00 320 Nanostructured PEM Fuel Cell Electrodes with Aligned Carbon Nanotubes - S. Rao and Y. Xing (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 321 Ab initio Prediction of Nano-sized Pt Stability in Solution - B. Han (MIT), K. A. Persson (LBNL) and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

16:00 322 Durability Investigations of High Surface Area Catalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - K. J. Mayrhofer, K. Hartl, J. Meier, S. Ashton, G. Wiberg and M. Arenz (Technische Universität München)

16:20 323 Investigation of CO Tolerance in a PEFC with Oxygen Bleeding in the Presence of In Situ PROX Catalysts - N. Pari, J. Fergus and B. Tatarchuk (Auburn University)

16:40 324 Catalytic Activity for Oxygen Reduction Reaction by Pt Monolayer Electrochemically Deposited on Au Single Crystal Electrodes - T. Kondo, N. Hayashi (Ochanomizu University), H. Notsu (Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) and I. Yagi (AIST)

17:00 325 Preparation of Catalysts for Polymer Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell through Conducting Dodecylamine on Carbon Supports - J. Lu (National Cheng Kung University) and M. Yang (Chemical Engineering)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 326 Functional Materials for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Systems - H. Kim (Yeungnam University)

• 327 Carbon-supported Bis(imino) Pyridine Cobalt Complex as Novel Non-noble Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - Q. Ren, A. Wang, X. Yuan and H. Zhang (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

• 328 CeO2/Pt/Carbon Anode Catalyst for Methanol Oxidation - R. P. Guzman (University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras), C. Daza (University of Puerto Rico), D. Suazo-Dávila (UPR-RP), A. Scibioh and C. R. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico)

• 329 Preparation of Pt-Metal Oxide Composite Materials and Their Stability as PEMFC Catalysts - T. Kinumoto, T. Kanda, Y. Okawa, K. Nagano, M. Morita, T. Tsumura and M. Toyoda (Oita University)

• 330 Parameters Optimization of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes based MEAs for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - G. A. Goenaga, J. Yang, A. Call and D. Liu (Argonne National Laboratory)

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• 331 Precious-Metal Impregnated (La,Sr)(Cr,Mn)O3/Gd0.2Ce0.8O2 Anodes for Direct Utilization of Methane in SOFCs - Y. Zhen, S. Guntuka, S. Guo and Y. Wu (Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences)

• 332 Fabrication and Performance Test of 8-cell Stacked Planar Type Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - N. Cho (RIST)

• 333 Novel Semi-interpenetrating Network as Proton Conducting Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - C. Lin (National Yunlin University of Science and Technology)

• 334 A Covalently Cross-linked Polyetheretherketone Proton Exchange Membrane for DMFC - H. Luo (The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in South Africa), G. Vaivars (Institute of Solid State Physics,University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia), M. Modibedi and M. Mathe (The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa)

• 335 Oxidation Properties of Conducting Oxide Coatings on Crofer22APU for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - S. Pyo, S. Lee, T. Lim, R. Song and D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 336 High Tempererture Sealing Method ; Induction Brazing for SOFCs - Y. Heo, S. Lee, T. Lim, R. Song and D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 337 Oxidation Characteristics of Metallic Coating on Metallic Interconnect for SOFCs - J. Hong, R. Song, T. Lim, S. Lee, D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and Y. Yoo (KEPRI)

• 338 Durability Enhancement of a Membrane Electrode Assembly for PEM Fuel Cells under Repetitive Freeze-thaw Cycles by using Press and Hot-press Process - S. Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Jang (KIST), H. Kim, E. Cho and T. Lim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 339 Development of Passive Mini Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell (PMDEFC) - J. Estrada, D. Triviño, A. Castillo, R. Camargo and W. Lizcano-Valbuena (Universidad del Valle)

• 340 A Co-Current Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Model with Consideration of Gas Flow Effect - K. Yin (Yuan-Ze University)

• 341 Planar, Air-breathing PEMFC System Using Sodium Borohydride - J. Kim, K. Choi and H. Chang (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

• 342 Degradation of Platinum-based Catalyst Supported on Carbon in High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - K. Kwon, V. Roev, C. Pak (Samsung Electronics), J. O. Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) and H. Chang (Samsung Electronics)

• 343 Hydrogen Electrode for Fuel Cell. - M. E. Hernandez, R. Antaño and Y. Meas (Cideteq)

B5Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 3HighTemperatureMaterials/EnergyTechnology/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry/IndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringContinental 1, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Storage 1Co-Chairs: M. Heben and M. C. Williams

07:40 382 The USDOE Hydrogen Program: Status and Performance Gaps of On-Board Hydrogen Storage Technlogies - G. Sandrock (USDOE/ORNL), C. Read, N. Stetson, G. Ordaz and M. Gardiner (US DOE)

08:00 383 Preparation and Hydrogen Storage Performance of Pd Nanoparticles Decorated Carbon Nanotubes - J. Chang, C. Chen and W. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)

08:20 384 Mechanism of Hydrogen Storage on Reduced Carbon Single-Walled Nanotubes and Co-Intercalated Graphite - E. Whitney (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), C. Curtis, T. Gennett, C. Engtrakul, K. O’Neill (NREL), M. Heben, A. C. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and P. Parilla (NREL)

08:40 385 Time Dependent Analysis of a Metal Hydride Bed - H. N. Knickle and K. Song (University of rhode Island)

09:00 386 Hydrogen Storage in Nanoporous Materials - L. Zhechkov (Jacobs University Bremen), S. Yurchenko, G. Seifert (TU Dresden), S. Patchkovskii (NRC Ottawa), A. Kuc and T. Heine (Jacobs University Bremen)

09:20 387 MgH2 Hydrogen Storage Properties Enhanced by Addition of MgF2 - K. Jeon and T. Richardson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 388 Metal - Organic Frameworks having Novel Fulvalene Linkers - A. N. Groves (National Renewable Energy Lab), C. Curtis (NREL), K. O’Niell (National Renewable Energy Lab), T. Gennett (NREL) and A. C. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

10:20 389 A Template Based Method to Prepare Inexpensive Metal Catalyst for Hydrogen Release Application - N. A. Malvadkar and M. Demirel (Pennsylvania State University)

10:40 390 Synthesis of Micro-Porous Boron-Substituted Carbon (B/C) Materials Using Polymeric Precursors for Hydrogen Physisorption - T. Chung, Y. Jeong (Penn State U.), A. Kleinhammes and Y. Wu (UNC Chapel Hill)

Production 3Co-Chairs: P. H. Maupin and S. R. Narayanan

11:00 391 Use of Experimental Techniques Combined with Ab Initio Calculations to Study Urea Electro Oxidation Reaction for Hydrogen Production. - D. Singh, D. A. Daramola and G. Botte (Ohio University)

11:20 392 Effect of SO2 Crossover on Hydrogen and Sulfuric Acid Production in a PEM Electrolyzer - J. A. Staser and J. W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

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11:40 393 Hydrogen Generation from Alkaline Solutions of Methanol and Ethanol by Electrolysis - I. Ulusoy, A. Uzunoglu, A. Ata, O. Ozturk (Gebze Institute of High Technology) and M. Ider (Usak University)

12:00 394 Anion Exchange Membranes for Hydrogen Production in CuCl(aq)/HCl(aq) Electrolytic Cell - E. Chalkova, Y. Gong, M. Fedkin, V. Balashov and S. N. Lvov (Pennsylvania State University)

Production 3 (Continued) Co-Chairs: P. H. Maupin and S. R. Narayanan

14:00 395 Scale-up of an Oscillating EPrOx Reactor for Electrochemical CO Removal from Reformate Gas - R. Hanke-Rauschenbach, C. Weinzierl, L. Rihko-Struckmann and K. Sundmacher (Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems)

14:20 396 Solar Conversion using Sensitized Core-shell Nanowire Mesh Electrodes - S. Kang, N. Neale, A. Nozik and A. Frank (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:40 397 Novel SO2 Electrolysis Membranes for Hydrogen Production by the Hybrid Sulfur Thermochemical Process - K. Norman, M. Hibbs (Sandia National Laboratories), J. Staser, J. W. Weidner (University of South Carolina) and M. A. Hickner (The Pennsylvania State University)

15:00 398 Effect of Temperature on the Electrolysis of Water in Concentrated Alkali Hydroxide Solutions - C. P. Rhodes, A. Cisar, H. Lee, Y. Fu, A. Anderson and A. Gonzalez-Martin (Lynntech, Inc.)

15:20 399 Low Temperature Electrochemical Production of Hydrogen from the Hybrid Copper-Chlorine Thermochemical Cycle - R. Zhang and J. W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

15:40 400 RuO2 Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Evolution Reaction in an SPE Electrolyzer - V. Baglio, S. Siracusano, C. D’Urso, V. Antonucci, A. Arico’ (CNR-ITAE), J. Cruz, L. Ortiz-Frade, L. Arriaga (CIDETEQ) and R. Ornelas (TRE)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Production 4Co-Chairs: J. W. Widener and S. N. Lvov

16:20 401 The effect of Cation Adsorption on the Oxygen Evolution Reaction on AIROF - L. Owe, M. Tsypkin, D. Bokach, C. Foss (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and S. Sunde (NTNU)

16:40 402 Electroplating of Ni-Mo Alloys from Alkaline Bath. - R. Kowalik, M. Mucha and P. Zabinski (AGH University of Science and Technology)

17:00 403 A Systematic Approach to the Anodic Oxidation of Aqueous Sulfur Dioxide at Platinum, Gold and Glassy Carbon Electrodes: Investigation of the Electro-Oxidation Mechanism Using Cyclic Voltammetry and EQCM Techniques - J. O’Brien, J. Hinkley (CSIRO Energy Technology) and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

17:20 404 Impact of Hydrogen Odorants on PEMFC Performance - J. Lee (The University of Texas at Austin), S. N. Lvov, S. Kirby, A. Boehman (Pennsylvania State University), M. Sprague and P. Flynn (Enersol Inc.)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: M. C. Williams, M. Heben, S. N. Lvov, M. Manivannan, P. H. Maupin, S. R. Narayanan, E. D. Wachsman, and J. W. Widener

• 405 Hydrogen Evolution, Diffusion and Solution in Ni / Based Composite Electrodeposits - L. M. Georgieva, M. Monev and N. Petkova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)

• 406 Electrochemical Deposition, Characterization and Application of NiCoZn Coatings as Cathode Materials for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction - R. Solmaz and G. Kardas (Cukurova University)

• 407 Quantized-Liquid Density Functional Theory of Hydrogen Adsorption in Nanoporous Substrates. - S. Patchkovskii (NRC Ottawa) and T. Heine (Jacobs University Bremen)

B6Measurement and Diagnostics for Energy SystemsEnergyTechnology/Sensor/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryImperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Catalyst MaterialsCo-Chairs: V. Ramani and R. Mukundan

09:00 408 In Situ GIXAFS Studies of a Pt-modified Rh(111) Electrode - D. Friebel (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), H. Ogasawara (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource), T. Anniyev, J. Bargar (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) and A. Nilsson (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource)

09:20 409 Simple Electrochemical Sensor for Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide in Oxygen Reduction on Dispersed Catalysts in the Absence of Liquid Electrolyte - J. Chlistunoff, H. Chung and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 410 Role of Water in Fuel Cell Oxygen Reduction Reaction - H. Ogasawara, L. Naslund, D. Miller (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource), T. Anniyev (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), J. MacNaughton and A. Nilsson (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource)

10:20 411 Raman Spectroelectrochemical Studies of Benzenethiol on Electrochemically Deposited Pt and Pd Films - M. B. Pomfret, J. Pietron and J. Owrutsky (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

10:40 412 Correlations of Chemical Structure, Morphology, Corrosion Resistance and Electrochemical Performance of Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction - S. Pylypenko, K. Artyushkova, M. Dowlapalli (University of New Mexico) and P. Atanassov (Uvniversity of New Mexico)

11:00 413 Electronic Structure Effect in Modified Reactivity of Pt/Cu(111) - T. Anniyev, S. Kaya (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource), D. Friebel (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), H. Ogasawara and A. Nilsson (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource)

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11:20 414 Thermal Imaging of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes - M. B. Pomfret (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), D. Steinhurst (Nova Research, Inc.), D. Kidwell and J. Owrutsky (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

11:40 415 Searching for Active ORR Site in Polyaniline-derived Non-Precious Cathode Catalyst - G. Wu (Los Alamos National Laboratory), K. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), K. Artyushkova (University of New Mexico), S. Conradson (Los Alamos National Laboratory), F. Garzon (LANL) and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

CellsCo-Chairs: J. Prakash and K. More

14:00 416 Combined Local Current Distribution Measurements and High Resolution Neutron Radiography of Operating Direct Methanol Fuel Cells, Part I: Influence of Operating Conditions - A. Schroeder, K. Wippermann, J. Mergel (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), W. Lehnert (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), D. Stolten (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), T. Sanders, T. Baumhoefer (ISEA RWTH Aachen), I. Manke (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin), N. Kardjilov, A. Hilger and J. Schloesser (Helmholtz Centre Berlin)

14:20 417 Combined Local Current Distribution Measurements and High Resolution Neutron Radiography of Operating Direct Methanol Fuel Cells, Part II: Influence of Hydrophobicity of GDLs - A. Schroeder, K. Wippermann, J. Mergel (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), W. Lehnert (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), D. Stolten (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), T. Sanders, T. Baumhöfer (ISEA RWTH Aachen), I. Manke (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin), N. Kardjilov, A. Hilger and J. Schloesser (Helmholtz Centre Berlin)

14:40 418 Durability and Degradation Analysis of PEMFC under Idle Condition - J. Wu, X. Yuan, J. Martin and H. Wang (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)

15:00 419 In-situ High Resolution Neutron Radiography of Liquid Water in Spiral Flow Channels in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - S. Amiruddin (Illinois Institute of Technology), B. Li and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Techmology)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 420 A Study of the Relationships Between PEM Fuel Cell MEA Component Manufacturing Defects and Cell Performance and Durability - D. Williams, J. Berger, A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines), M. Ulsh and H. Dinh (National Renewable Energy Lab)

16:00 421 Synergetic Effect of Various Coal Contaminants on the Performance of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - J. Bao, G. Krishnan and P. Jayaweera (SRI International)

16:20 422 Water Dynamics in Semi-IPN Porous Membrane for Fuel Cells - P. P. Chu, C. Wu (National Central University), B. Liu (National Central Univesity, Dept. Chemistry, Taiwan), T. Wang and J. Pan (Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) , Hsin-Chu, Taiwan)

16:40 423 Diagnosing the Effects of Ammonia Exposure on PEMFC Cathodes - T. Lopes, T. Rockward, R. Mukundan, F. Uribe (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and F. Garzon (LANL)

17:00 424 Impedance Spectroscopy as a Diagnostic Tool for Assessment of Degradation of the Cathode of PEM Fuel Cells - T. Aarhaug, A. Svensson, A. Odegaard and S. Møller-Holst (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 425 Contact Angle Measurement of Water Droplet on Gas Diffusion Layer under Controlled Temperature and Humidity. - K. Yokoyama, J. Ooyama and J. Miyamoto (Natinal Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

B7Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage and ConversionEnergyTechnology/BatteryContinental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Nanomaterials for Batteries and SupercapacitorsCo-Chairs: M. Mizuhata and Y. Cui

08:00 443 Electrodeposition as a Versatile Tool for the Fabrication of Three-Dimensional Lithium-ion Rechargeable Batteries - A. Prieto, J. M. Mosby and T. Arthur (Colorado State University)

08:20 444 Polyol Synthesis of SnO2/Carbon Nanoparticles as Anode Materials for Lithium-ion Batteries - F. M. Courtel (National Research Council Canada), E. Baranova (University of Ottawa), Y. Abu-Lebdeh and I. Davidson (National Research Council of Canada)

08:40 445 Nanosized TiO2 Anatase, Rutile, and Brookite Anodes for Li-ion Batteries - D. Dambournet, I. Belharouak and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:00 446 Electrochemical Li insertion into self-organized TiO2 nanotubes - A. Ghicov (University Erlangen), P. Kubiak (ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), S. Albu (University Erlange), P. Schmuki (University Erlangen) and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW)

09:20 447 In Situ X-ray Diffraction Studies on Li2MSiO4 (M=Mn, Fe, Co) and Their Derivatives - K. Chung, H. Shin, W. Chang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), H. Kim (KIST), B. Cho and W. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

09:40 448 Electrochemical Polymerization of Biocompatible Thiophene-based Ionic Liquids - S. Lee (Argonne National Laboratory), C. Burns (University of Louisville) and M. Firestone (Argonne National Laboratory)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 449 Characterization of the Polymeric Electrolytes based on Hybrid Precusors and Polyethylene Glycols. - M. S. Siekierski, M. Marczewski, M. Piszcz and A. Plewa-Marczewska (Warsaw University of Technology)

10:40 450 Effect of Anions on the Electrochemical Performances of Layered Double Hydroxide Electrode Materials - M. Hu, L. Lei and Y. Sun (Southeast University)

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11:00 451 CNT/Polymer//Metal oxide Composite Electrodes for High Power Electrochemical Supercapacitor Application - A. Kumar, A. Leela Mohana Reddy, M. M. Shaijumon and P. M. Ajayan (Rice University)

11:20 452 Electrochemical Supercapacitors Confined in Nanopores of Anodic Aluminum Oxide on Silicon Substrate - J. Yan (Eastern New Mexico University)

11:40 453 High-Performance C-Based Supercapacitors using Al Current Collector with Conformal C Coating - H. Wu, Y. Lin (National Taiwan University), E. Lee (Department of Chemical Engineering National Taiwan) and N. Wu (National Taiwan University)

Application for Supercapacitors and Pt Nanoparticles for Energy Conversion Co-Chairs: A. Shukla and J. P. Dodelet

14:00 454 Hierarchical Porous Carbon for Supercapacitor Application - Z. Chen (UCLA), X. Wang, Y. Peng and Y. Lu (University of California, Los Angeles)

14:20 455 Supercapacitor Behavior of CNT/MnO2 Composite - S. Wei, W. P. Kang and J. Davidson (Vanderbilt University)

14:40 456 Synthesis of RuO2 • xH2O /CNT Nanocomposites using Microwave-Polyol Process for Electrochemical Capacitor Applications - J. Kim, K. Kim, S. Park and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

15:00 457 Fabrication and Characterization of Nano-Sized LiMn2O4/C Hybrid Electrochemical Capacitors - Y. Lin, N. Wu (National Taiwan University), W. Lin and H. Chen (Taiwan Textile Research Institute)

15:20 458 Metal Oxide/Conducting Polymer/CNT Nanocomposites for Pseudocapacitor Applications - S. Yoon, J. Kim and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

15:40 459 Au Segmented Metal Oxide-Carbon Nanotube Coaxial Electrodes for High Power Supercapacitor Application - A. Leela Mohana Reddy, M. M. Shaijumon, S. R. Gowda and P. M. Ajayan (Rice University)

16:00 460 Specific Performance of Supercapacitor Single Cells based on Micro/mesoporous Carbide Derived Carbon Electrodes prepared from VC and Mo2C - T. Thomberg, A. Jänes and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

16:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:40 461 Pt and its alloy Nanofibers Made by Electrospinning and their Application in PEM Fuel Cell - J. Shui and J. Li (University of Rochester)

17:00 462 Development of Pt Deposited Mesoporous Carbon (Pt/MC) Model Catalysts and Exploration of Oxygen Transfer and Storage Processes Inside the Mesopores - A. Hayashi, K. Kimijima (AIST), J. Miyamoto (Natinal institute of advanced industrial science and technology) and I. Yagi (AIST)

17:20 463 Effect of Platinum Loading on Anodic Oxidation of Hydrogen in PEFCs - G. Selvarani, P. Sridhar, S. Pitchumani (CECRI Madras Unit) and A. Shukla (Central Electrcochemical Research Insititute, Karaikudi-630006. India.)

17:40 464 Preparation of Platinum Tungsten Oxide (Pt-WO3) Nanoparticles and their Electrocatalytic Properties - K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session - Nanomaterials for Energy Storage and Conversion, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: K. Zaghib, K. Abraham, and C. Julien

• 465 Electrochemical Properties of Carbon and Copper-coated Si/Graphite Composite Anode - H. Kim (KIST), K. Chung, W. Cho and B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 466 Interrogating Supercapacitive Properties of Metal and Metal Oxides / Single-walled Carbon Nanotube Composites. - A. S. Adekunle and K. I. Ozoemena (University of Pretoria)

• 467 Synthesis of High Capacitance Ordered Mesoporous Carbon Materials - D. W. Banham, F. Feng, E. Alsrayheen, J. Burt and V. Birss (University of Calgary)

• 468 A Electrochemical Process to Prepare Nano-structured Cobalt Oxide Electrode with Supercapacitor - M. Deng, F. Huang, I. Sun, J. Chang and W. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)

• 469 Amorphisation Recrystallisation Study of Nanostructural Manganese Dioxides - P. E. Ngoepe (University of Limpopo), T. Sayle (Cranfield University), R. Maphanga (University of Limpopo) and D. Sayle (Cranfield University)

• 470 Novel Nanocomposites Polymethacrylate Hydroxyethylene Resin based Electrolyte - M. M. Silva (Universidade do Minho), P. Barbosa and L. Rodrigues (University of Minho)

• 471 Electrochemical Characterization of Core Shell PtRu Electrocatalysts - L. Li, J. E. Bedard and E. Smotkin (Northeastern University)

• 472 Electro-oxidation of Methanol by Multi-metal Catalysts Supported on Carbon Nanotubes - R. Cheerapradit, O. Chailapakul and P. Vanalabhpatana (Chulalongkorn University)

• 473 Synthesis of RuO2πxH2O Nanocomposites using Microwave-Polyol Process - J. Kim, K. Kim, S. Park and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 474 In-situ Durability Studies of Few-Walled Carbon Nanotube-and Carbon Nanofiber-Supported Pt as PEMFC Cathode - A. R. Oyarce, C. Lagergren and G. Lindbergh (Royal Insitute of Technology)

• 475 Properties of ZnS Films Deposited by Brush Plating Technique - M. R. Murali (CECRI), K. Sadasivam (National College, Trichy) and P. Joseph (Bharathidhasan Institute of Technology)

• 476 Brush Plated ZnSe Films and their Properties - M. R. Murali (CECRI), C. Dhanemozhi (Periyakulam college) and R. John (Mother Teresa University)

• 477 Characteristics of Periodic Pulse Deposited ZnSe Films from Non Aqueous Bath - M. R. Murali (CECRI), C. Chitra and E. Elango (Government Arts College, Coimbatore)

• 478 Properties of CdSexTe1-x Films deposited by Spray Pyrolysis - M. R. Murali (CECRI) and E. Elango (Chettinadu Polytechnic College)

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• 479 Photoconductivity Behavior of Electron Beam Evaporated CdS Films - M. R. Murali (CECRI), S. Siva (Rajapalayam Rajus college), A. Bahadur and K. Kottaisamy (Kalasalingam University)

• 480 Characteristics of Gallium Doped ZnO Thin Films Deposited by Sol Gel Dip Coating - M. R. Murali (CECRI), K. Appukuttan (Arignar Anna college), P. Perumal (Hindu College), N. Pillai (Arignar Anna College) and S. Siva (Rajapalayam Rajus College)

• 481 Charateristics of CdTe Films Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis - M. R. Murali (CECRI) and E. Elango (Chettinadu Polytechnic College)

• 482 The Studies of Niobium Doping Effect on the Photoelectronic Properties of TiO2 Nanocrystalline Layers for Solar Photovoltaics - L. Larina, N. Tsvetkov (KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)), O. Shevaleevskiy (Institute of Biochemical Physics Russian Academy of Sciences) and B. Ahn (KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology))

• 483 ZnO nanowire-CuInS2 Nanocomposites as Light-Harvesting Assemblies: Photoinduced Charge-Transfer Interactions - K. Kuo, S. Chen (National Chiao Tung University), B. Cheng (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center) and D. Liu (National Chiao Tung University)

B8Photoelectrochemical Energy ConversionEnergyTechnology/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryFranciscan A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Session 3Co-Chairs: B. A. Parkinson and K. Rajeshwar

08:30 529 Growth of High-quality CuInSe2 Film by Electrodeposited Cu-In-Se Bilayer for Solar Cell - T. Chung (National Cheug Kung University), W. Lee (National Cheng Kung University), Y. Chen and S. Hsu (National Cheug Kung University)

08:50 530 Synthesis and Characterization of Semiconducting CuGaS2 Nanoparticles for Water Photoelectrolysis - H. De Paz, M. Cirtiu and B. Marsan (Université du Québec à Montréal)

09:10 531 Increase of Effectiveness of the DSC Anode via P-doping and Incorporation of Electrospun Fibers into the TiO2 Structure. - J. Prochazka, L. Kavan and M. Zukalova (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry)

09:30 Intermission (30 Minutes)

10:00 532 Electrochemical Characterization of Metal Hexacyanoferrates for Potential Application as Redox Mediator in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell - I. A. Rutkowska and P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

10:40 533 Modeling and Fabrication of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells with Nanowire Array Based Photoanodes. - J. J. Hill, K. Haller, N. Banks (University of Florida) and K. Ziegler (University of Florida, Dept. of Chemical Engineering)

11:00 534 Electrochemical Impedance of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - S. Petrovic, C. Chaudhari, S. Franklin (Arizona State University) and J. Oh (Arizona State Universtiy)

11:20 535 Dye Sensitization of Porous Gallium Phosphide - B. A. Parkinson and D. Choi (University of Wyoming)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: K. Rajeshwar and B. A. Parkinson

• 536 ZnO NWs-TiO2 NPs Hybrid Structure for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Applications - S. Park, J. Park and Y. Do (Kookmin University)

• 537 Exploration of Surface Treatments for Semiconductor-based Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting - K. L. Menningen (Univ. Wisconsin - Stevens Point)

• 538 Dye-sensitized Solar Cells using the Anodic TiO2 Nanotube - S. Eom (Yonsei University), S. Park, H. Lee, Y. Jeon and Y. Shul (Yonsei Univ.)

• 539 Enhanced Photovoltaic Performance of Self-assembled and Vertically Aligned TiO2 Nanorods Subject to Ammonia Plasma Treatments - H. Chen (National Chiao Tung University), F. Pan (National Chiao-Tung University), C. Tsai (National Chiao Tung University) and C. Huang (National University of Kaohsiung)

• 540 Characterization of Fe-TiO2-optically Transparent Electrode for Photo-electro-catalytic Reduction of CO2 - M. D. Salazar-Villalpando (DOE/National Energy Technology)

• 541 Spray Pyrolysed CdSexTe1-x Films and their Structural and Optical Properties - M. R. Murali (CECRI) and E. Telango (Chettinadu Polytechnic College)

B9Advanced Materials and Concepts for Energy HarvestingHighTemperatureMaterials/EnergyTechnology/NewTechnologyContinental 7, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Grand Challenges & Opportunities in Energy Conversion and Storage - Fuel CellsCo-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and E. Wachsman

08:00 549 Small-Power Portable Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems - Invited - S. C. Singhal (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

08:40 550 Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics in Energy Conversion and Storage Systems - Invited - A. Virkar (University of Utah)

09:20 551 Material State Changes in Heterogeneous Material Systems: Multiphysics Foundations for Design, Durability and Prognosis - Invited - K. Reifsnider (University of South Carolina)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Grand Challenges & Opportunities in Energy Conversion and Storage - Semiconductors and Transparent ConductorsCo-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and J. Liu

10:20 552 Can Aqueous Synthesized ZnO be Our Future Semiconductor? - Invited - F. Lange (University of California, Santa Barbara)

11:00 553 Engineering Performance in TCO Films for Energy Applications - Invited - G. Exarhos (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL))

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Grand Challenges & Opportunities in Energy Conversion and Storage - Energy Storage (Non-battery)Co-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and J. Nino

14:00 554 New Flexure Mode Flexoelectric Piezoelectric Composite - Invited - E. Cross, B. Chu, W. Zhu and N. Li (The Pennsylvania State University)

14:40 555 Solid Al Alloys - A Safe, High Energy Density Material for Storage, Transport, and Generation of Hydrogen on Demand - Invited - J. Woodall, J. Ziebarth, R. Kramer, C. Allen, D. Sherman and G. Choi (Purdue University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 556 Hydrogen Production from Photoelectrochemical Cells: Theoretical Considerations and Experimental Results - Invited - J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

16:20 557 Synthesis and Self-assembly of Nanostructured Materials for Energy - Invited - J. Liu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

C2Dielectrics and Engineered Interfaces in Biological and Biomedical ApplicationsDielectricScienceandTechnology/ElectronicsandPhotonics/Sensor/OrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistryContinental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Novel Materials in SensingCo-Chairs: M. Madou and S. Daunert

08:00 576 Biosensors Using Functionalized ZnO and GaN Surfaces - S. J. Pearton, F. Ren, B. Kang, Y. Wang, B. Chu, K. Chen, C. Chang, T. Lele, Y. Tseng (University of Florida) and A. Dabiran (SVT Associates)

08:40 577 Self-Assembled Nanowire Arrays for Optical Biosensing - R. N. MacKenzie (Laboratory of Biosensors & Bioelectronics), T. Sannomiya (Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioelectronics, ETZ Zürich), V. Auzelyte (Laboratory for Micro- and Nanotechnology, Paul Scherrer Institute) and J. Vörös (Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioelectronics, ETZ Zürich)

09:00 578 Development of Nitrous Oxide Enzyme Sensor Based on Direct Electron Transfer - W. Tsugawa, H. Shimizu (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), M. Tatara, Y. Ueno (Kajima Technical Research Institute) and K. Sode (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

09:20 579 Electrogenerated Polymers: A Versatile Platform for the Fabrication of Biosensors and Biofuel Cells - S. Cosnier (Grenoble university-CNRS)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 580 Sensing properties of thin Nd2O3 sensing membrane for pH-ISFET - T. Pan, C. Lee and J. Lin (Chang Gung University)

10:20 581 Sensing Performance of aTiO2/Er2O3 Stacked film pH-ISFET for Urea Detection - T. Pan, M. Huang, J. Lin and M. Wu (Chang Gung University)

10:40 582 Inkjet Printing of Enzymes for Glucose Sensors - C. Cook, T. Wang, A. Wallwork and B. Derby (Manchester University)

MicrofluidicsCo-Chairs: T. Thundat and A. Hoff

11:00 583 Patterning of Superhydrophobic Paper Surfaces to Control the Mobility and Transport of Liquid Drops for Microfluidic Applications - B. Balu, V. Breedveld and D. W. Hess (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20 584 Rapid Capture of a Specific Cell Type within an Electrode-Integrated Microfluidic Chip - M. Hashimoto, H. Kaji and M. Nishizawa (Tohoku University)

11:40 585 Digital Cell Counting Using Photosensor Array Integrated with Microfluidic Chamber - T. Tanaka, Y. Sunaga, K. Hatakeyama (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), M. Sawaguchi, A. Iwadate, Y. Mizutani, K. Sasaki, N. Tateishi (Casio Computer Co. Ltd.) and T. Matsunaga (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

12:00 586 Nanofluidic Redox Cycling for Localized Detection of Chemical Gradients - B. Wolfrum, E. Kätelhön (Institute of Bio- and Nano Systems (IBN-2), Jülich Forschungszentrum GmbH, JARA-FIT), M. Zevenbergen, E. Goluch, S. Lemay (Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology) and A. Offenhäusser (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

Surface ModificationsCo-Chairs: L. Nagahara and K. Sode

14:00 587 XPS Analysis of Silicon Oxide Surfaces Functionalized with Alkoxy-Methylsilanes - D. Landheer, W. Jiang, G. Lopinski and C. Fan (National Research Council, Canada)

14:20 588 Phynox® Surface Modification by Organophosphonic Acid and PEG Fragments for Improvement of its Haemocompatibility - S. Devillers, N. Cuvelier, J. Delhalle (University of Namur) and Z. Mekhalif (FUNDP)

14:40 589 Formation of Hydroxyapatite on Ti-30Nb-1Fe-1Hf by Anodizing Oxidation and Hydrothermal Treatment - S. Ou, Y. Pan and C. Lin (National Taiwan University)

15:00 590 Conformal Growth of Nanostructured Titania On Spatially Organized Poly(p-xylylene) Nanocolumns - M. Demirel (Pennsylvania State University), W. Dressick (Naval Research Laboratory) and N. Malvadkar (Penn State University)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: I-M. Hsing, C. Kranz, D. Landheer, and M. Madou

• 591 Antineoplastic Drug Interactions with DNA Modified Gold Piezoelectrodes - A. Nowicka, S. Hafner and M. Hepel (State University of New York at Potsdam)

• 592 Molecularly Templated Polymer Matrix Films for Biorecognition Processes: Sensors for Evaluating Oxidative Stress and Redox Buffering Capacity - M. Stobiecka, J. Debb and M. Hepel (State University of New York at Potsdam)

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• 593 High Selectivity Molecular Imprinting Polymer for Creatine Kinase Recognition - C. Wang, Y. Chen (Tatung University), Y. Chen (National Cheng Kung University) and T. Chou (Tatung University; National Cheng Kung University)

• 594 Microfluidic Device using Chemiluminescence and Oligonucleotide-arrayed Thin Film Transistor Photosensor for DNA Sensing - Y. Sunaga, K. Hatakeyama, T. Tanaka (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), M. Sawaguchi, A. Iwadate, Y. Mizutani, K. Sasaki, N. Tateishi (Casio Computer Co. Ltd.) and T. Matsunaga (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

• 595 Real-time Monitoring of Oxygen Consumption during Differentiation of Human Monocytic Cell Lines (THP-1) by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy - S. Kasai, T. Numata (Tohoku Institute of Technology), H. Shiku (Tohoku Univ), H. Abe (Yamagata University), T. Matsue (Tohoku University) and Y. Niizeki (Tohoku Institute of Technology)

• 596 Preparation of the High Selective Creatine Kinase Nanocavities - Y. Chen (National Cheng Kung University), J. Rick (Tatung University) and T. Chou (Tatung University; National Cheng Kung University)

• 597 Spectroelectrochemical Measurement of the Redox Potential of the Primary Electron Acceptor Pheophytin a in Photosystem II - Y. Kato (Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo), M. Sugiura (Cell-Free Science and Technology Research Center, Ehime University) and T. Watanabe (Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo)

• 598 Spectroelectrochemical Investigation on the Redox Property of Cytochrome b559 in Photosystem II Reaction Center - T. Shibamoto, Y. Kuroiwa, Y. Kato and T. Watanabe (Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo)

• 599 A Flexible Drug Delivery Chip for Electronically-Controlled Release of Anti-Epileptic Drug - W. Huang, S. Hu, K. Liu, S. Chen and D. Liu (National Chiao Tung University)

• 600 Development of Glucose Biosensor Using Flexible, Transparent Carbon Nanotube Films - X. Pham, M. N. Bui, C. Li, K. Han and G. Seong (Hanyang University)

• 601 Effect of Ethanol on Oxidative Activity of Bilirubin Oxidase - K. Murata, K. Kajiya, N. Nakamura and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

• 602 Switchable Bioelectrocatalytic Interfaces Controlled by Enzyme Logic Systems - J. Zhou, T. Tam, M. Pita, M. Ornatska, S. Minko and E. Katz (Clarkson University)

C3Mechanistic and Synthetic Aspects of Organic ElectrochemistryOrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistry/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryFranciscan D, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Co-Chairs: P. Zuman and D. Little

08:00 628 Anodic Oxidation of Cyclooctatetraene in Alcoholic Solvents - A. J. Fry, G. Connors, L. Brown, P. Lambert, N. Shamsi, B. Sheludko and J. Bours (Wesleyan University)

08:20 629 Electrochemical Oligosaccharide Synthesis - T. Nokami, H. Tsuyama, A. Shibuya and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

08:40 630 Electrochemical Investigations of the Fries Rearrangement Using Lewis Acids in Ionic Liquids - G. T. Cheek (US Naval Academy)

09:00 631 Electrochemical Reduction of gamma-Hexachlorocyclohexane (Lindane) by Nickel(I) Salen Generated at Carbon Cathodes in Dimethylformamide - J. Merz, M. Foley and D. Peters (Indiana University)

09:20 632 The Effects of Hydrogen Bonding and Proton Transfer in the Non-Aqueous Electrochemistry of p-Phenylenediamines - D. K. Smith, L. Clare, S. Maciejewski and J. Woods (San Diego State University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 633 Direct and Nickel(I)-Catalyzed Reduction of Triclosan in Dimethylformamide - K. N. Knust and D. Peters (Indiana University)

10:20 634 Electrochemical Investigation of Reduction Mechanism of Tetranitrocalix-[4]-arenes and their Models, Para-substituted Nitrobenzenes - A. Liska and J. Ludvik (J. Heyrovsky Institute)

10:40 635 Anion Influence on the Potential-induced Structures of Viologens on a Halide-modified Cu(100) Surface - K. Gentz (Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Bonn University), P. Broekmann (Bern University) and K. Wandelt (Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Bonn University)

11:00 636 FT-IRRAS Studies of Potential Controlled Transformations of Viologen Monolayers adsorbed on a Copper Electrode Surface - M. Roeefzaad, P. Broekmann and K. Wandelt (Physical Chemistry, University of Bonn)

11:20 637 Poly-para-aminophenol Films: Impedance Characteristics - I. U. Haque, K. Bano and S. Iqbal (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: D. Peters and G. Cheek

• 638 Synthesis and Physical Properties of Organogels based on Low Molecular Weight Gelators: 4-(4-Perfluorooctyl)butoxybenzene Derivatives - H. Okamoto, Y. Yamamoto, Y. Morita and Y. Matsue (Yamaguchi University)

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D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosionYosemite B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

General CorrosionCo-Chairs: D. C. Hansen and S. R. Brankovic

08:00 639 Anodic Oxidation of Aluminium in Oxalic Acid by Cyclic Voltammetry - M. Mubarak Ali and V. Raj (Periyar University)

08:20 640 The hardness variation and corrosion behavior of trivalent chromium-carbon deposits annealed at various temperatures - Y. Liu, C. Huang (Chang Gung University) and C. Yang (Ming Chi University of Technology)

08:40 641 The Study of the Short-circuit Failure in PCB Process - J. Choi, M. Kim, Y. Park and B. Kim (Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., LTD.)

09:00 642 Electropolishing of Niobium in Sulfuric Acid-methanol Electrolyte - X. Zhao, S. Corcoran (Virginia Tech), M. Kelley and C. Reece (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and College of William and Mary)

09:20 643 A Comparative Electrochemical Study of Steel Corrosion in the Presence of Radiolytically Produced and Chemically Added Oxidants - K. Daub, X. Zhang, D. Shoesmith and J. C. Wren (University of Western Ontario)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 644 Grain Orientation Effects on Zinc Enrichment and Surface Morphologies - M. Gentile (University of Manchester), P. Skeldon and G. Thompson (The University of Manchester)

10:20 645 Mild Steel Marine Corrosion: Corrosion Rates in Atmospheric and Seawater Environments of a Peruvian Port (N.W. Farro, L. Veleva and P. Aguilar) - N. Farro (Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Departamento de Química), L. P. Veleva (CINVESTAV-Merida) and P. Aguilar (Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Departamento de Física)

10:40 646 Saccharin Incorporation vs. Corrosion Rate of 2.4 T CoFe Alloys - J. George (University of Houston), S. Castillo (North Shore Senior High School), S. Gudur and S. R. Brankovic (University of Houston)

11:00 647 Comparison of Aqueous and Atmospheric Induced Pitting at Sulfide Inclusions in Stainless Steel - L. M. Serna (Sandia National Laboratories)

Fuel CellsCo-Chairs: S. R. Brankovic and D. C. Hansen

11:20 648 Formation, Activity and Stability of Pt -UNCD Powders - A. Ay and G. Swain (Michigan State University)

11:40 649 Aluminum Alloys Bipolar Plates Modified by Non-isothermal Deposition and Displacement Deposition Methods - S. Tsai (Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense), M. Ger, Y. Chou (Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University), C. Bai (Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University), S. Lee and Y. Chen (Yuan Ze Fuel cell Center, Yuan Ze University)

High Temperature CorrosionChair: D. C. Hansen

14:00 650 High Temperature, High Pressure Water Corrosion Behavior of MgO-pyrochlore Composites for Inert Matrix Fuel Applications - P. Xu and J. C. Nino (University of Florida)

14:20 651 Corrosion of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Ferritic Steels in High Temperature Molten Salt Coolants - J. C. Farmer (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

14:40 652 The Study of Finishing Temperature Effect on the Formation of Tertiary Scale and its Characteristics on Hot-rolled Steel Strips - S. Ieamsupapong, S. Chandra-ambhorn, V. Thanateponake, S. Daopiset, and W. Suksamai (King Mongkut’s University of Technology)

15:00 653 Micro structural Development of Nb-15Si-20Mo-5B-20Ti and Nb-15Si-20Mo-5B-20Cr Alloys in Air and Argon Atmospheres from 600 to 1300°C. - B. Portillo, S. Varma (University of Texas at El Paso) and R. Mahapatra (Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division (NAWCAD))

15:20 654 High Temperature and Pressure Electrochemical Design for Corosion Research - C. G. Ubah and E. Asselin (University of British Columbia)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

PassivationChair: D. C. Hansen

16:00 655 The Influence of the Semiconducting Properties of Passive Films on Pitting Resistance - S. P. Harrington and T. M. Devine (University of California)

16:20 656 Influence of Mg Concentration in AL-Mg-Zr Alloy in Nonaqueous - M. Tahara (Shinryo corporation), Y. Kawase (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation), M. Kitano (Tohoku University), F. Mizutani (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation), M. Saeki (Nippon Light Metal Company, Limited), Y. Shirai (Tohoku University) and T. Ohmi (Tohoku Univ.)

16:40 657 Passivation Kinetics of Carbon Steel in Simulated Fuel-Grade Ethanol - X. Lou and P. Singh (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

General Corrosion Poster Session, 1800-2030hChair: D. C. Hansen

• 658 Corrosion Protection of Brass 70/30 in Acidic Media by using an Organic Ligand - A. Dadgarinezhad and F. Baghaei (instructor)

• 659 A Study on the Accuracy of the Tafel Extrapolation Method in HCl Solutions - E. Poorqasemi, F. Haqdar, M. Peikari and B. Roozbahani (Abadan institute of technology)

• 660 Corrosion Inhibition of Cationic Surfactant on Steel in Acid Medium and Synergistic Effect of the Presence of Chloride Ions - D. Asefi (Azad University of Tehran), M. Arami and A. Sarabi (polytechnic univercity)

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• 661 Corrosion Inhibition of Polyaniline for Mild Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Solution - F. Shi (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China), X. Wang (Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), X. Liu (Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, China) and J. Yu (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Qingdao University, Qingdao, China)

• 662 Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibition of a Schiff Base on Mild Steel in 0.5 MH2SO4 - F. Baghaei Ravari and A. Dagarinezhad (Shahid Bahonar University)

• 663 Universal Growth Rate Law of Initial Oxidation on the Mott-Cabrera Model Modified by Vacancy Mechanism - I. Ishikawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Sicience and Technology(AIST)) and H. Nanjo (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST))

• 664 Peculiarities of Inhibition Copper Local Activation by Benzotriazole under Different Temperatures - E. Skrypnikova, S. Kaluzhina and L. Agafonova (Voronezh State University)

• 665 Modeling of Metastable Pitting of Titanium by an Integral Technique on Current Transients - Z. Jiang (University of Oslo), H. Middleton (University of Agder) and T. Norby (University of Oslo)

• 666 Electrochemical Study of Corrosion Behavior of Rare Earth Based Chemical Conversion Coating on Aerospace Aluminum Alloy - S. Kiyota, B. Valdez, M. Stoytcheva, R. Zlatev and M. Schorr (UABC)

E1Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 5: New Materials, Processes, and EquipmentElectronicsandPhotonics/DielectricScienceandTechnology/HighTemperatureMaterialsContinental 8, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Keynote AddressChair: F. Roozeboom

08:40 688 Revolutionary Nanoelectronic Devices and Processes for Post 32nm CMOS - Y. Nishi (Stanford University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Technologies for Advanced ElectronicsCo-Chairs: V. Narayanan and E. Gousev

10:00 689 Light up the Future of Microprocessors with Electronic-Photonic Integration - J. Liu, M. Beals, J. Michel and L. Kimerling (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

10:30 690 High-k Dielectrics and Metal Gates for Future Generation Memory Devices - J. A. Kittl (IMEC)

11:00 691 Temperature Influence on Nanocrystals Embedded High-k Nonvolatile Memory Characteristics - C. Yang, Y. Kuo, C. Lin (Texas A&M University) and W. Kuo (Hong Kong City University)

11:20 692 Nanoelectromechanical Logic and Memory Devices - K. Akarvardar and H. Wong (Stanford University)

Continental 8, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Short-Time Annealing - Dopant Activation & DiffusionCo-Chairs: H. Iwai and P. Timans

14:00 693 Millisecond Annealing Junctions for Near-Scaling-Limit Bulk CMOS using Raised Source/Drain Extensions - M. Hane (NEC Electronics America, Inc)

14:30 694 Boron Diffusion Behavior during the Formation of Shallow p+/n Junction using the combination of Ge Pre-amorphization Implantation, Pre-Annealing RTA and Post-Annealing Non Melt Excimer Laser(NLA) Processes - S. Aid, S. Matsumoto (Keio University), T. Suzuki, G. Fuse (SEN Corporation, an SHI and Axcelis Company) and T. Nakazawa (Coherent Japan Inc.)

14:50 695 High Temperature Implantation: A Solution for n-type Junctions in Strained Silicon - W. Heiermann, D. Buca, H. Trinkaus, U. Breuer (Forschungszentrum Juelich), B. Ghyselen (SOITEC SA, Parc Technologique des Fontaines, Bernin, France) and S. Mantl (Forschungszentrum Juelich)

15:10 696 Atomic Layer Deposition of Antimony Oxide on Hydrogen-terminated Silicon Substrates - B. Kalkofen, S. Matichyn and E. Burte (University of Magdeburg)

15:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Shallow Junction Metrology Co-Chairs: P. Timans and H. Iwai

15:50 697 Dopant and Carrier Concentration Profiling with Atomic Resolution by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy - T. Kanayama, M. Nishizawa and L. Bolotov (AIST)

16:20 698 Raman Scattering Characterization of Annealing Effects in Ultra-Shallow Boron-Implanted Si Wafers - M. Fukumoto, H. Minami, N. Hasuike, H. Harima, M. Yoshimoto (Kyoto Institute of Technology) and W. Yoo (WaferMasters, Inc.)

16:40 699 The Evaluation of State-of-the-Art front-End Structures by the Differential Hall Effect Continuous Anodic Oxidation Technique - S. A. Prussin and J. Reyes (University of California, Los Angeles)

17:00 700 Photoluminescence Study on Ion Implanted Silicon after Rapid Thermal Annealing - S. Takashima, M. Yoshimoto (Kyoto Institute of Technology) and W. Yoo (WaferMasters, Inc.)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: P. Timans and D.-L. Kwong

• 701 Enhancement of Carrier Ballistic Transport in Schottky S/D MOSFETs - W. Wang, H. Tsuchiya and M. Ogawa (Kobe University)

• 702 Modeling the Influence of Defects on the Electrical Response of Multi-dielectric Gate Stack Structures - H. P. Hjalmarson (Sandia National Laboratories) and R. Devine (New Mexico Tech)

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• 703 Thermal Decomposition Characteristics of Metal-organic Materials of Zinc Oxide for Evaluation as MOCVD Precursor - K. Watanuki, H. Asahara, A. Inokuchi (Tohoku University), T. Kadota, C. Hasegawa, H. Kanato (Ube Industries, Ltd.), A. Teramoto (Tohoku Univ.), Y. Shirai (Tohoku University) and T. Ohmi (Tohoku Univ.)

• 704 Evaluation of the Effects of Impurities in Precursor Materials on the Function of Semiconductor Circuits - P. L. Clancy (Air Liquide-Balazs Analytical Services) and H. E. Gotts (Balazs Analytical Services)

• 705 Low Voltage SILC Analysis for High-k/metal Gate Dielectrics. - N. Rahim and D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

• 706 RF Sputtered Er2O3 Thin Films as High-k Gate Dielectrics for Germanium MOS Devices - D. G. Chikkariyappa and N. Bhat (Indian Institute of Science)

• 707 Flash Lamp Activation of n- and p-type Dopants in Strained and Unstrained SOI and SGOI - R. A. Minamisava, W. Heiermann, D. Buca, H. Trinkaus (Forschungszentrum Juelich), J. Hartmann (CEA-LETI), W. Skorupa (Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf), U. Breuer (Forschungszentrum Juelich), B. Ghyselen (SOITEC SA, Parc Technologique des Fontaines, Bernin, France) and S. Mantl (Forschungszentrum Juelich)

• 708 UHV Fabrication of the Ytterbium Silicide as Potential low Schottky Barrier S/D Contact Material for n-type MOSFET - D. A. Yarekha, G. Larrieu, N. Breil, E. Dubois, S. Godey, X. Wallart, C. Soyer, D. Remiens (IEMN), N. Reckinger, X. Tang (UCL), A. Laszcz, J. Ratajczak (IET) and A. Halimaoui (STMicroelectronics)

• 709 Fabrication of Ultra Shallow Junction Formation using Plasma Doping and Excimer Laser Annealing for nMOSFET - L. Jung, S. Do, J. Kim, S. Kong (Kyungpook National University), K. Nam (Kyungil University) and Y. Lee (Kyungpook National University)

• 710 The Effect of NH3 on the Interface of HfO2 and Al2O3 Films on GaAs (100) Surfaces - D. Suh, Y. Cho, D. Ko, M. Cho and Y. Lee (Yonsei University)

• 711 The Influence of Interfacial Characteristic between W1-xSix and HfO2 on the Work Function of W1-xSix - C. Lin and J. Chen (National Cheng Kung University)

• 712 Electrical and Wafer Surface Profile Characterization of NiSi Formation Process using a Four Point Probe and Optical Surface Profilometer - W. Yoo, T. Ueda, T. Ishigaki and K. Kang (WaferMasters, Inc.)

• 713 Hafnium Oxide Etching Using Hydrogen Chloride Gas - H. Habuka, Y. Kobori, M. Yamaji (Yokohama National University), S. Horii and Y. Kunii (Hitachi-Kokusai Denki Co., Ltd)

E3Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic DevicesDielectricScienceandTechnology/ElectronicsandPhotonicsUnion Square 20, 4th Floor, Building 3

Fabrication and Characterization of Si NanostructuresCo-Chairs: L. Siller and C. Huh

08:10 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

08:20 747 Formation of Si-nanocrystals in SiO2 via Ion Implantation and Rapid Thermal Processing - A. Knights (McMaster University), I. Crowe, B. Sherliker, M. Halsall (University of Manchester), R. Gwilliam (University of Surrey) and P. Coleman (University of Bath)

09:00 748 In-flight Microplasma Synthesis of Luminescent Silicon Quantum Dots in Macroscopic Quantities - T. Nozaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 749 Alkylated Silicon Nanocrystals: Electronic and Optical Characterization and their Potential Applications - L. Siller, P. Coxon, S. Krishnamurthy, Y. Chao, B. Horrocks (Newcastle University) and M. Hunt (Durham University)

10:40 750 The Influence of Structural Ordering on Luminescence from Nitride- and Oxynitride-Passivated Silicon Nanoclusters - P. R. Wilson, T. Roschuk, J. Wojcik, K. Dunn, M. Betti and P. Mascher (McMaster University)

Non-Si Nanostructures ICo-Chairs: K. Bogart and G.T. Wang

11:00 751 Photoluminescence Quantum Efficiency of Self Assembled Germanium Nanocrystals - D. J. Lockwood, N. Rowell (National Research Council), I. Berbezier and A. Ronda (Institut Matériaux Microélectronique Nanosciences de Provence)

11:40 752 Selection Rules for Optical Transitions in PbSe Nanocrystal Quantum Dots: Drastic Effect of Structure Inversion Asymmetry - S. Goupalov (Jackson State University)

Non-Si Nanostructures IICo-Chairs: C. Lin and T. Nozaki

14:00 753 GaN Nanowires: Growth, Characterization, and Applications - G. T. Wang, Q. Li, A. Talin, A. Armstrong, Y. Lin and J. Huang (Sandia National Laboratories)

14:40 754 Three-Dimensional Nanostructures for Photonic Lattice Applications Fabricated by Proximity-field nanoPatterning (PnP) - K. Bogart, I. El-kady, R. Grubbs (Sandia National Laboratories), D. Shir (Univiersity of Illinois), A. Ellis, K. Rahimian, A. Sanchez, M. Wiwi, K. Westlake (Sandia National Laboratories), J. Rogers (Univeristy of Illinois) and F. McCormick (Sandia National Laboratories)

15:20 755 Light-Induced Phase Transition Dynamics in VO2 Nanostructured Films - S. Lysenko, A. Rua, V. Vikhnin, F. Fernandez and H. Liu (University of Puerto Rico)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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Doped SystemsCo-Chairs: A. P. Knights and D. J. Lockwood

16:00 756 Probing the Complexities of the Sensitization of Erbium Luminescence by Silicon Nanoclusters - Time Resolved Measurements, Nanocluster Nucleation, and the Role of Stress. - A. J. Kenyon, I. Ahmad (University College London), M. Temple (University of Southampton), A. Kallis, M. Wojdak (University College London), C. Oton (University of Southampton), H. Saleh (University College London), D. Barbier (Teem Photonics) and W. Loh (University of Southampton)

16:40 757 Hysteretic Magneto-Photoluminescence in Mn Ion Implanted Silicon Rich Oxide Thin Films - W. Pan (Sandia National Labs)

17:20 758 Enriched Erbium Emission from Nanoengineered Silicon Surface - P. Sekhar (University of South Florida), K. Belay, T. Kim, R. Elliman (Australian National University) and S. Bhansali (University of South Flrorida)

E4Novel Plasma Techniques for Low Temperature Processing of Thin Films for Flexible ElectronicsDielectricScienceandTechnologyGrand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 765 Investigation of the Thin Silicon Oxide Deposited with Different Main Gases and Gap Distance of Atmospheric-pressure Plasma Jet at Low Temperature for OTFTs Gate Insulator - K. Chang (Electronics), S. Huang (National Chiao Tung University), J. Lin and C. Lin (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

• 766 Facing Target Sputtering System for SiOx Gas Barrier Layer in Flexible Display - H. Kim, K. Bae, S. Seo, S. Park and S. Sohn (Catholic University of Daegu)

• 767 Selective Area Crystallization of Amorphous Silicon using a Micro Patterned SiO2 Capping Layer - D. Kim, W. Jeong (Yonsei University), T. Hwang, N. Roh (Samsung Electronics) and H. Kim (Yonsei University)

E5Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide, and Alternate Emerging Dielectrics 10DielectricScienceandTechnologyPowell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Ultra-Thin Film/ReliabilityCo-Chairs: S. T. Pantelides and J. F. Zhang

08:10 787 Negative-bias Temperature Instability of the Ultra-thin Gate p-MOSFET: Measurement and Physical Mechanisms - D. Ang, Y. Hu, Z. Teo, G. Du and T. Ho (Nanyang Technological University)

08:40 788 Wearout and Breakdown of Gate Dielectrics under High Field Stress - S. A. Lombardo (CNR-IMM), J. H. Stathis (IBM Research) and G. Bersuker (Sematech)

09:10 789 Multi-Vibrational Hydrogen Release: A Dielectric Breakdown Model for Ultra-thin SiO2/SiON and High-K Stack - G. C. Ribes (STmicroelectronics)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 790 Impact of Deuterium and Fluorine Incorporation on Weibull Distribution of Dielectric Breakdown in Gate dielectrics - Y. Mitani, H. Satake (Toshiba Corporation) and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)

10:30 791 Correlation of HCS and NBTI in Degradation of High-k Gate Dielectrics - D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

11:00 792 Material Dependence of Negative Bias Temperature Instability (NBTI) Stress and Recovery in SiON p-MOSFETs - S. Mahapatra (IIT)

11:30 793 Critical Modeling Issues in Negative Bias Temperature Instability - T. Grasser (Technical University Vienna) and B. Kaczer (IMEC, Leuven, Belgium)

Ultra-Thin Film/Reliability (Continued) Co-Chairs: K. Yamabe and J. Yota

14:00 794 New Insights of BTI degradation in MOSFETs with SiON Gate Dielectrics - M. Li, D. Huang, W. Liu and Z. Liu (Fudan University)

14:30 795 Performance, Reliability, Radiation Effects, and Aging Issues in Microelectronics - From Atomic-scale Physics to Engineering-level Modeling - S. T. Pantelides, L. Tsetseris, M. J. Beck, S. N. Rashkeev, G. Hadjisavvas, I. Batyrev, B. Tuttle, X. Zhou, D. M. Fleetwood and R. Schrimpf (Vanderbilt University)

15:00 796 Different Types of Degradation and Recovery Mechanisms on NBT Stress for Thin SIO2 Films by On-The-Fly Measurement - A. Teramoto, R. Kuroda (Tohoku Univ.), T. Suko, M. Sato, T. Tsuboi (Agilent Technologies International Japan, Ltd.), S. Sugawa and T. Ohmi (Tohoku Univ.)

15:20 797 Impact of Sensing Gate Bias on NBTI of Hf-based Dielectric Stacks - Z. Ji, L. Lin and J. Zhang (Liverpool John Moores University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 798 Moisture Effects on MOS Devices - D. M. Fleetwood, S. A. Francis, A. Dasgupta (Vanderbilt University) and X. Zhou (IBM System and Technology Group)

16:30 799 Carrier Mobility in HfO2/TiN Gate Silicon MOSFETs - P. K. Hurley, A. Negara (Tyndall, University College Cork), T. Van Hemert (University of Twente) and K. Cherkaoui (Tyndall, University College Cork)

17:00 800 Characterization of Threshold Voltage Shift by Negative Bias Temperature Stress in HfSiOx Films - C. Tamura, T. Hayashi (Univ. of Tsukuba), K. Ohmori (Nanotechnology Laboratory, Waseda Univ.), R. Hasunuma and K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba)

17:20 801 Suppression of Leakage Current of TEOS-SiO2 with Bandgap Increasing by High Temperature Annealing - M. Sometani, R. Hasunuma (University of Tsukuba), M. Ogino, H. Kuribayashi, Y. Sugahara (Fuji Electric Device Technology Co.,Ltd.) and K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: R. E. Sah, J. F. Zhang, J. Yota, A. Toriumi, and M. J. Deen

• 802 PECVD ARC Solution for BARC-less Immersion Lithography - B. Tang, M. Seamons, M. Lin, H. Dai, R. Ramirez and R. Ding (Applied Materials)

• 803 The Improvement Effect of the Plasma Nitridation Process to the Reliability of the HfO2 thinfilms - K. Chang, B. Chen and C. Tang (Electronics)

• 804 Enhanced Properties of Transparent Conductive Oxide Films with a Gas Barrier Layer for Flexible Displays - H. Kim, J. Ha, D. Kim, J. Kim and S. Sohn (Catholic University of Daegu)

• 805 Effect of NH3/He Plasma Treatment on Electromigration Behavior and Electrical Reliability of Cu Interconnects - S. Chang, F. Lin and C. Lin (Nation Chung Hsing University)

• 806 Dependence of the Composition Ratio on Passivation Property of Composite (SiO2)1−x(ZnO)x Gas Barrier Films - H. Kim, S. Ji, Y. Park, W. Hong and S. Sohn (Catholic University of Daegu)

• 807 Temperature Stress Response of Germanium MOS with HfSiON Dielectric - R. Arora, B. Schmidt, D. M. Fleetwood, R. Schrimpf, K. Galloway, B. Rogers (Vanderbilt University), K. Chung and G. Lucovsky (North Carolina State University)

• 808 The Effect of Periodic Relaxation on the Growth Behavior and Electrical Properties of Atomic Layer Deposited PbTiO3 Thin Film - M. Park, H. Lee, G. Kim and C. Hwang (Seoul National University)

• 809 To the Mechanisms of SACVD Dielectric Film Deposition - Y. V. Sokolov (Fairchild Semiconductor Corp)

• 810 The Effects of Oxidants on the Growth Behavior of PbTiO3 Thin Film by Atomic Layer Deposition - H. Lee, M. Park and C. Hwang (Seoul National University)

• 811 On the Characteristics of ZnO Films Grown on (11-20) Sapphire Substrates by Atomic Layer Deposition using DEZn and N2O - K. Yen, K. Liu, J. Gong, K. Tsai (National Chung Hsing University), D. Lyu, T. Lin (National Taiwan Ocean University), S. Liang, G. Ni and F. Jih (Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology)

E6Solid-State LightingElectronicsandPhotonicsUnion Square 19, 4th Floor, Building 3

Advanced Research on Solid State Lighting 1Co-Chairs: Park and Gardner

10:00 847 High Efficiency Phosphorescent OLEDs for Solid-State Lighting - Invited - H. Yamamoto, M. Weaver, M. Hack, J. Brown, R. Ma and R. Kwong (Universal Display Corporation)

10:40 848 Inorganic-organic Heterostructures for Lighting - Invited - M. Willander (Linköping University)

11:20 849 Improved Light Output Power of GaN-based LEDs by Enhancing Current Injection and Spreading - Invited - J. Jeon (Korea University), J. Song (LG Innotek), H. Kim (Georgia Tech) and T. Seong (Korea University)

Advanced Research in Solid State Lighting 2Co-Chairs: Hahn and Shur

14:00 850 Optical and Device Studies of High Al Content AlGaN Materials and Deep UV LEDs - G. Garrett, C. Moe, M. Reed, P. H. Shen, M. Wraback (US Army Research Laboratory), W. Sun, M. Shatalov, X. Hu, J. Yang, Y. Bilenko, A. Lunev (Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.), M. Shur (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) and R. Gaska (Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc.)

14:20 851 High Efficiency Nonpolar and Semipolar Light Emitting Diodes - Invited - S. DenBaars, H. Sato, H. Masui, N. Fellows, M. Schmidt, R. Farrell and D. Feezell (University of California, Santa Barbara)

15:00 852 Study of Efficiency Droop in GaInN/GaN and Polarization-matched GaInN/AlGaInN and GaInN/GaInN Light-emitting Diodes - Invited - M. F. Schubert, J. Xu, Q. Dai, F. Mont, M. Kim, J. Kim, E. Schubert (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), H. Chung, S. Yoon, C. Sone and Y. Park (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

15:40 853 New Statistical Figures of Merit for Color Quality of Solid-State Lamps - A. Zukauskas, R. Vaicekauskas, F. Ivanauskas, H. Vaitkevičius, P. Vitta (Vilnius University) and M. Shur (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session - Solid State Lighting: Phosphors and Structures, 1800-2030h

• 854 Red Emission Properties of YNbO4:Eu3+ Phosphors under Near UV Excitation - E. Lee (Kyonggi university), S. Chung (ETRI) and Y. Kim (Kyonggi University)

• 855 Citric Gel Synthesis and Photoluminescence of Sm3+ Doped and (Sm3+, Dy3+) Codoped Sr2CeO4 Phosphors - Y. Su and I. Tsai (Feng Chia University)

• 856 Dy3+-doped ZnO-B2O3-P2O5 Glasses for White LEDs - J. Mula, K. Jang (Changwon National University), J. Jeong (Institute of Basic Science), H. Lee (Changwon National University) and S. Yi (Silla University)

• 857 Temperature Dependent Luminescence Properties of NaCaPO4:Eu2+ and KSrPO4:Eu2+ Phosphors for UV Based White LEDs - J. Jeong (Institute of Basic Science), M. Jayasimhadri, H. Lee, K. Jang (Changwon National University), S. Yi (Silla University) and J. Jeong (Pukyong University)

• 858 Electrophoretic Deposition of YAG Phosphor on SMD LED - W. Chen, J. Bai, T. Meen (National Formosa University) and C. Huang (National University of Kaohsiung)

• 859 InGaN/GaN MQW LED with 2DHG Structure - H. Hung, S. Young and S. Chang (National Cheng Kung University)

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• 860 Fluorescence Properties of Er3+-doped YPO4 Phosphors - B. Rachamadugu, D. Kim, S. Yi, S. Kim (Silla University), K. Jang, H. Lee (Changwon National University) and J. Jeong (Pukyong National University)

• 861 Improved Fluorescence Properties of Eu3+ Ions in YPO4 Phosphors by Li+-doping - D. Kim, B. Rachamadugu, S. Yi, S. Kim (Silla University), K. Jang, H. Lee (Changwon National University) and J. Jeong (Pukyong National University)

E7State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 50 (SOTAPOCS 50)ElectronicsandPhotonicsContinental 5, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Co-Chairs: J. Brown and P. Nam

08:00 874 A Review of Materials Issues and Degradation of III-V Compound Semiconductors and Optical Devices - O. Ueda (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)

09:00 875 Improvement of Low Frequency Noise of p-type GaN by Surface Chlorination Treatment - L. Huang, N. Shiau, L. Lou (Institute of Microelectronics) and C. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

09:20 876 Electrical Performance of Gate-recessed AlGaN/GaN MOS-HEMTs Fabricated using Photoelectrochemical Method - Y. Chiou, L. Huang, L. Lou (Institute of Microelectronics) and C. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 877 III-V Semiconductors, a History in RF Applications - C. A. Barratt (RFMD)

10:30 878 Detection of Glucose and pH from Exhaled Breath Condensate Using AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors - B. Chu, C. Chang, B. Kang, A. Goh, A. Sciullo, W. Wu, J. Lin, B. Gila, S. J. Pearton (University of Florida), W. Johnson, E. Piner, K. Linthicum (Nitronex Corporation) and F. Ren (University of Florida)

10:50 879 Ordered Hole Arrays on GaAs Fabricated by Metal-Assisted Chemical Etching - Y. Yasukawa, H. Asoh and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)

11:10 880 The Morphology Control and Defect Study of Electrodeposited ZnO Nanostructures - M. Wang, S. Chua (Singapore-MIT Alliance) and C. Thompson (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT)

11:30 881 Electrodeposited Au-CdTe-Au Nanowires: Solution-based Control Over Cd/Te Stoichiometry - L. O. Mair, K. Skinner, C. Donley and R. Superfine (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Co-Chairs: A. Baca and D. N. Buckley

14:00 882 Metamorphic Multijunction Solar Cells with World Record Efficiencies - Electronics and Photonics Division Award Talk - F. Dimroth, W. Guter, J. Schone, G. Siefer, A. Bett and E. R. Weber (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems)

14:30 883 GaN Reliability Through the Decade - K. V. Smith (Raytheon)

15:00 884 Real-time detection of botulinum toxin with AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistor - Y. Wang, B. Chu, K. Chen, C. Chang, T. Lele, Y. Tseng, S. J. Pearton (University of Florida), J. Ramage, D. Hooten (Constellation Technology Corp), A. Dabiran, P. Chow (SVT Associates) and F. Ren (University of Florida)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 885 Piezoelectric Field in Semi-Polar InGaN/GaN Quantum Wells - P. H. Shen, G. Garrett, M. Wraback (US Army Research Laboratory), H. Zhong, A. Tyagi, J. Speck and S. Nakamura (University of California Santa Barbara)

16:10 886 Annealing Effects On ZnO/NiSi Contact - W. Ren (Old Dominion University) and H. Gong (National University of Singapore)

16:30 887 Photoelectrochemical Splitting of Water to H2 and O2 at n-Fe2O3 Nanowires and Nanocrystalline Carbon-Modified (CM)-n-Fe2O3 Thin Films - M. Frites and S. U. Khan (Duquesne University)

16:50 888 Low Temperature Hydrothermal Growth of ZnO Nanorods and its Applications - B. Chu, C. Chang, J. Lee, T. Lele, P. Jiang, Y. Tseng, L. Leu, D. Norton, A. Gupte, S. J. Pearton and F. Ren (University of Florida)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: A. Baca, D. N. Buckley, J. Brown, and P. Nam

• 889 Optical and Electrical Properties of ZnCuO Thin Film Prepared by Co-sputtering - S. Chung, J. Shin, M. Ryu, W. Cheong, C. Hwang, S. Ko Park, D. Cho and H. Chu (ETRI)

• 890 Efficiency Enhancement of GaN/InGaN Vertical-Injection Light Emitting Diodes Using Distinctive Indium-Tin-Oxide Nanorods - M. Tsai, C. Chiu, J. Yang, P. Yu, J. Chang, H. Kuo and S. Wang (National Chiao Tung University)

• 891 Luminescent Properties of M-Al2O4:Eu2+ (M:Ca, Sr) Thin Films Prepared on Sapphire Substrates - J. Lee, C. Lee and Y. Kim (Kyonggi University)

• 892 Improved Current Dispersion Effect and DC Performance of AlGaN/GaN HEMT with Ar+ Implanted Device Isolation - J. Lee, S. Ahn, K. Kim, D. Kim, J. Bang, H. Kang, C. Yang, J. Ha, K. Na and J. Lee (Kyungpook National University)

• 893 Reduction of dislocation in GaN epitaxial layer grown on (111)-oriented Silicon by using InN inter-layer - K. Kim, D. Kim, J. Lee and J. Lee (Kyungpook National University)

• 894 Observation of Self-limiting Regime in the Atomic Layer Deposition of ZnO Films using Nitrous Oxide as the Oxygen Supply - P. Chung, H. Lai, Y. Lin, K. Yen, C. Kung and J. Gong (National Chung Hsing University)

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E9 SOI Device Technology 14ElectronicsandPhotonicsGrand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hChair: B.-Y. Nguyen

• 923 Thermal Resistance Model for Multi-finger Trench-Isolated Bipolar Transistors on SOI Substrate - R. Rashmi, A. Kranti, G. Armstrong (Queen’s University Belfast) and S. Nirgin (MHS- Electronics UK Ltd)

• 924 Fabrication of Thick-film Silicon on Insulator by Separation by Implanted Oxygen Layer Transfer - X. Wei, B. Zhang, M. Zhang, X. Wang and C. Lin (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

• 925 The “U” Shape Behavior of GIFBE in Function of Back Gate Bias in FinFETs - P. G. Agopian (University of São Paulo), J. A. Martino (USP - University of Sao Paulo), E. Simoen (IMEC) and C. Claeys (IMEC, KUL)

• 926 Quantization effect in Capacitance Behavior of Nanoscale Si MuGFETs - A. Afzalian, C. Lee, R. Yan, N. Dehdashti Akhavan, C. Colinge and J. Colinge (Tyndall National Institute)

• 927 Pseudo MOSFET analysis of proton irradiated and annealed SOI wafer - S. Jung, J. Kim, L. Jung, Y. Lee (Kyungpook National University) and Y. Bae (Uiduk University)

• 928 Impact of Top Silicon Thickness on Memory Margin of Cap-less Memory Cell - S. Kim, K. Choi, H. Enomoto, T. Kim, C. Lee, J. Oh, T. Shim and J. Park (Nano-SOI Process Laboratory)

• 929 High-K Ta2O5 Polyoxide Deposited on Polycrystalline with NH3 Plasma Treatment - J. Chiu and C. Kao (Chang Gung University)

F1Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 4ElectrodepositionContinental 2, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Damasene ProcessingCo-Chairs: L. Deligianni and J. Dukovic

08:00 979 Evaluation of an Iron Redox-mediated Electrochemical Deposition Technique for the Damascene Copper Interconnect Process - J. Van Eisden, X. Kang, J. Enloe, C. Koh and R. Preisser (Atotech USA, Inc.)

08:20 980 Electrochemical Properties of Cu Deposition from Methanesulfonate Electrolytes for ULSI and MEMS Applications. - M. Hasan, T. Chowdhury, D. Casey and J. Rohan (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork)

08:40 981 Monte Carlo Simulation of Via and Trench Fillings by Three-Dimensional Solid-by-Solid Model - Y. Kaneko (Kyoto University), Y. Hiwatari (Toyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute), K. Ohara and F. Asa (C. Uyemura & Co., Ltd.)

09:00 982 The Effect of Trench Sidewall Conformality on Cu Electroplating Uniformity. - R. Baskaran, P. Mchugh and G. J. Wilson (Semitool Inc.,)

09:20 983 Characterization of Iron Mediated Copper Electrodeposition Process for Semiconductor Interconnect Metallization - J. D. Adolf (Case Western Reserve University), R. Preisser (Atotech USA, Inc.) and U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 984 Future Technology Proposal for Damascene Process Using All Wet Electrochemical Technique - T. Osaka, M. Yoshino (Waseda University) and Y. Shacham-Diamand (Tel Aviv University)

10:30 985 Electroless Ni-Mo-P Barrier Layer with Pd-Activated Self-Assembled Monolayer on SiO2 - D. Liu, Z. Yang, L. Liu and C. Zhang (Tsinghua University)

10:50 986 Investigation of Bis-(3-sodiumsulfopropyl disulfide) (SPS) Aging during Deplating Process on Pt Contact Pin - S. Hu, C. Hong and W. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

11:10 987 Validation of Superfill Models for Commercial Copper Electroplating Solutions - E. Shalyt, M. Pavlov and P. Bratin (ECI Technology)

11:30 988 Used Selective Etching And Galvanic Corrosion To Analyze Nickel Silicide Properties - C. Wu, W. Lee, C. Wu, Y. Wang and C. Yang (National Cheng Kung University)

11:50 989 Superconformal Electrodeposition of Ni,Co and Fe-group Alloys - C. Lee, J. Bonevich, J. Davies and T. P. Moffat (NIST)

Copper TSVCo-Chairs: J. Dukovic and T. P. Moffat

14:00 990 Cu Electrodeposition for TSV - H. G. Philipsen, O. Lühn, D. Sabuncuoglu Tezcan, Y. Civale and W. Ruythooren (IMEC)

14:20 991 Feature Scale Modeling for Through-Silicon-Via Packaging Applications - G. J. Wilson, P. Mchugh (Semitool Inc.,) and T. Ritzdorf (Semitool Inc.)

14:50 992 Cu Filling in Through Silicon via (TSV) using Electroless and Electroplating for 3D Interconnection - J. Kim, S. Cho, K. Park, M. Kim and H. Koo (Seoul National University)

15:20 993 Characterization and Modeling of Electroless Deposition Process using DFT Calculation - T. Homma, M. Kunimoto, A. Mieno and H. Nakai (Waseda University)

15:50 994 The None-equilibrium Copper Surface - P. M. Vereecken (IMEC)

16:10 995 Accelerator Distribution Control for Bottom-up Copper Deposition in Deep Holes - M. Hayase and M. Nagao (Tokyo University of Science)

16:40 996 Novel Cu Plating Formulas for TSV Metallization - W. Dow, W. Chen (National Chung Hsing University), M. Kubo (C. Uyemura & Co., Ltd.), M. Sato, E. Cheng (Taiwan Uyemura & Co., Ltd.), J. Lin and F. Hsu (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

17:10 997 Characteristics of Copper Electrodeposits on Featureless Substrates and in Nmicrovias with Aspect Ratio Up to 10 - O. Lühn (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), A. Radisic, P. M. Vereecken, C. Van Hoof, W. Ruythooren (IMEC) and J. Celis (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

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17:40 998 Electropolishing of Overplated Cu on the via for 3D SiP Planarization - J. Lee and S. Lee (Hongik University)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: J. L. Stickney and J. Dukovic

• 999 Investigation of the Aging Effect and the Byproducts of Polyethylene Glycol during Copper Electroplating - C. Wu, W. Lee, C. Wu and C. Hong (National Cheng Kung University)

• 1000 The Fabrication of Well-ordered Macroporous Structure with Prussian Blue via Template-mediated Process - Y. Chung and H. Fang (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

• 1001 Fabrication of Co-Mo-P Diffusion Barriers for Copper Interconnect by Non-Isothermal Deposition - M. Ger (Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University), S. Sung (CSIST), Y. Chou, Y. Chen and Y. Liu (Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University)

• 1002 Properites of Immersion Tin Plating Film Prepared by Spherical Gel Electrolyte Particle - I. Shitanda, T. Kawano, K. Watanabe and M. Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

G1Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General SessionIndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringContinental 9, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Morning SessionChair: W. An

08:00 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

08:05 1010 The Unique DirectFuel Cell Generators for Ultra-clean, Efficient, and Reliable Power - M. Farooque, B. Baker, H. Maru, C. Yuh, P. Patel (FuelCell Energy, Inc.) and J. Doyon (Region 15 School District)

08:45 1011 Iron Oxide Conversion to Metal by Electrolysis in Alkaline Media - A. Allanore (ArcelorMittal R&D Industrial Operations), J. Birat, H. Lavelaine (Arcelormittal), G. Valentin and F. Lapicque (LSGC)

09:05 1012 Simulation of Reduction of Cr(VI) by Fe(II) Produced Electrochemically in a Parallel Plate Electrochemical Reactor - S. Rayman and R. White (University of South Carolina)

09:25 1013 EIS Study of the Effect of the Operating Variables on the Performance of a Membrane Cell - D. B. Dias, L. Brandão (Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto), P. Araujo (CUF-Químicos Industriais), F. Magalhães and M. Adélio (Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto)

09:45 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:05 1014 A Novel Porous Pb-Ag Anode for Energy-saving in Zinc Electrowinning - Y. Liu, L. Jiang, S. Zhong, Y. Lai and J. Li (Central South University)

10:25 1015 Effectiveness Factor of 3D DSA Electrodes of Type Ti/IrO2 - G. Foti, E. Herrera Calderon and C. Comninellis (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL))

10:45 1016 Industrial Aluminium Production: the Hall-Heroult Process Modelling - P. Mandin (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris, France), J. Lemoine (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris), R. Wüthrich (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) and H. Roustan (CRVoreppe, Alcan Rio Tinto)

11:05 1017 Novel Plating Cell Geometry for Uniform Metal Distribution - H. Garich, L. Gebhart, S. Snyder and E. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

11:25 1018 Electrochemical Process Technologies for Water Processing - B. Slote, D. Carr, K. D. Jayne, T. Blakley and M. C. Kimble (Reactive Innovations, LLC)

Afternoon SessionChair: W. An

14:00 1019 Through Mask Electrochemical Machining - H. McCrabb, A. Lozano-Morales, S. Snyder, L. Gebhart and E. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

14:20 1020 Evaluation of the Commercial Worthiness of an Autocatalytic Nickel Boron Plating Process - K. Garing (Praxair Surface Technologies)

14:40 1021 Electrochemical Co-generation of Ozone and Hydrogen Peroxide - H. Zhou and K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong)

15:00 1022 Electrokinetic Methods for Dewatering of Phosphatic Clay Slurries - J. P. McKinney and M. E. Orazem (University of Florida)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1023 Physics-Based Prediction of Betavoltaics Micro Battery Performance - K. Zhang, P. Pathak, F. Cerrina and Z. Ma (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

16:00 1024 Polarographic Examination of Titanium Speciation in Aqueous Solutions - S. Shepherd and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

16:20 1025 A Droplet Size Dependent Multiphase Mixture Model and Three-dimensional Simulation of PEM Fuel Cells - G. He (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Y. Yamazaki (Tokyno Institute of Technology) and A. Abudula (Aomori Industrial Research Center, Japan)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hChair: W. An

• 1026 Electrodeposition of Heavy Metals (Cu ; Ni ; Zn and Cd) from Industrial Effluent - Y. Addi (USTHB), P. Duverneuil (ENSIACET Toulouse France) and A. Khouider (USTHB Faculté de chimie)

• 1027 Producing Oxide Coating on Aluminum for Surface Modification - Y. Ting (Far East Univeristy), S. Shy (National Nano Device Laboratories), P. Hsu and H. Chen (Far East Univeristy)

• 1028 Polymer/Pd Nanocomposite Catalyst for Electroless Copper Plating - S. Sung (CSIST), W. Chen, C. Chang, Y. Chen and M. Ger (Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University)

• 1029 The Investigation of Ni-Co-Mn Alloy Electroforming - M. Chen and P. Hsieh (Metal Industries Research & Development Centre)

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• 1030 A Study of Ni-Co Alloy Electroforming by Using High Frequency Pulse Electric and Magnetic Fields - P. Hsieh and M. Chen (Metal Industries Research & Development Centre)

• 1031 Efficient Electrochemical Generation of Ozone from Water with a Novel Electrode Material - H. Zhou (The University of Hong Kong), Y. Wang (Xiaan Jiaotong University), B. Wang (The University of Hong Kong), Y. Cui (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), X. Li and K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong)

• 1032 Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Investigations on the Synthesis of TiB2 Layers with Defined Properties out of FLINAK Electrolyte - N. Rybakova, O. Babushkina (Center for Electrochemical Surface Technology) and G. Nauer (ECHEM Centre of Competence in Applied Electrochemistry)

G3Separators and Membranes for Batteries, Capacitors, Fuel Cells, and Other Electrochemical SystemsIndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringFranciscan B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Session 1Co-Chairs: P. Arora and V. Ramani

08:00 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

08:10 1044 Cationic Polymers for Li-Ion Batteries and Fuel Cells - R. Gärtner, H. Herz, M. Groß and G. Maier (Polymaterials AG)

08:30 1045 Ionic Conductivity of Poly(ethylene oxide)-Containing Block Copolymer Electrolytes - N. S. Wanakule (University of California, Berkeley), A. Panday (Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab), S. A. Mullin (University of California, Berkeley) and N. Balsara (UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)

08:50 1046 Electrochemical Characterization of Lamellar Block Copolymer Electrolytes - A. Panday (Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab), S. Mullin, N. S. Wanakule and N. Balsara (University of California, Berkeley)

09:10 1047 External Triggers for Internal Short Circuits in Lithium Ion Batteries - C. J. Orendorff, P. Roth, C. Carmignani, J. Langendorf and L. Davis (Sandia National Laboratories)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1048 Preparation and Characterization of Mediator-enhanced Solid Composite Polymer Electrolyte for Supercapcitors - Y. Yin (University of Miami), W. Zhang (Florida International University), J. Zhou (University of Miami), A. Mansour (Systems and Materials for Power and Protection Branch NSWC) and X. Zhou (University of Miami)

10:20 1049 Experimental Study of Mediator-Enhanced Polymer Electrolyte Supercapacitors - X. Zhou (University of Miami) and A. Mansour (Systems and Materials for Power and Protection Branch NSWC)

10:40 1050 Influence of Electrospun and Commercial Membrane Properties on the Parameters of Supercapacitor Single Cells - A. Jänes, K. Tõnurist, T. Thomberg and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

11:00 1051 Nanostructured MgO Binders for Thermal Battery Separators - C. J. Orendorff and K. Waldrip (Sandia National Laboratories)

11:20 1052 Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Degradation in Fuel Cells Environments: Interplaying with Pt and C Nanomaterials aging Mechanisms - A Multi-scale Modeling Viewpoint - A. A. Franco, S. Escribano and O. Lemaire (CEA (Atomic Energy Commission of France))

Session 2Co-Chairs: P. Arora and V. Ramani

14:00 1053 Novel Composite Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cells - A. Adibhatla, J. Sutrisno, A. Fuchs, C. Evrensel, F. Gordaninejad, C. Henderson and B. Wallis (University of Nevada, Reno)

14:20 1054 Composite Membrane Materials Development for Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolysis Applications - M. Pelsozy (NASA), D. Sheiman, D. Tiglear, S. Miller (Nasa Glenn Polymers Branch) and C. Carbrera (University of Puerto Rico)

14:40 1055 Development of Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cells Operating at Intermediate Temperatures (130-200°C) - N. Ashino (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos-USP), A. Martins Camargo (São Paulo University), E. Frollini and E. Gonzalez (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos-USP)

15:00 1056 Functionalized Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Membranes for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs) - O. Sel (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), C. Laberty-Robert (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, LCMCP, France), K. Valle, F. Pereira (CEA-Le Ripault, France), A. Soules, B. Ameduri (CNRS-ENSCM, France) and C. Sanchez (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, LCMCP, France)

15:20 1057 HP2W17 O61(Mn(III)•OH2) as an Additive for PEMFC - N. V. Aieta (Colorado School of Mines), G. Haugen (3M Fuel Cell Components Group), J. Leisch (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), S. Hamrock (3M Fuel Cell Components Group) and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1058 Fabrication and Characterization of Heteropolyacid Immobilized Membranes - S. Sachdeva (Colorado School of Mines), N. Sharma (3M Corporate Materials Research Laboratory), S. Hamrock (3M Fuel Cell Components Group) and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

16:20 1059 Preparation And Characterization Of Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticle Immobilized Membranes - S. Gaur, S. Sachdeva (Colorado School of Mines), A. C. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), D. Knauss and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

16:40 1060 Porous Anodic Alumina Protonic Conductors Composites for H2/O2 Thin Film Fuel Cell - P. Bocchetta (University of Palermo), R. Ferraro (Università degli Studi di Palermo) and F. Di Quarto (Universita’ degli Studi di Palermo)

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17:00 1061 Fuel Cell Performance of Poly(arylene ether nitrile)s Containing Pendant Sulfonic Acid Groups under Reduced RH Conditions - D. Kim, K. Lee (Los Alamos National Lab.), M. Guiver (National Research Council in Canada) and Y. Kim (Los Alamos National Lab.)

17:20 1062 Novel Ternary System based Proton Conducting Polymer Electrolytes based on Fluorinated Copolymer - M. Singh, S. Suraj and M. Harinder Pal Singh (University of West Indies)

17:40 1063 Poly(phenylene)-based Anion Exchange Membranes for Alkaline Fuel Cells - M. Hibbs, C. Fujimoto (Sandia National Laboratories) and C. Cornelius (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

18:00 Concluding Remarks (5 Minutes)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session (Session 3), 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: P. Arora and V. Ramani

• 1064 Mechanical Testing of Lithium-Ion Battery Separators - I. C. Halalay, M. Lukitsch, C. Wong and M. Balogh (General Motors R&D Center)

• 1065 New Separator based on Polypropylene for Ni-MH Secondary Battery by Electrospinning - D. Chang and S. Oh (korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

• 1066 The Effect of Annealing Temperature on the Electrochemical Properties of PP/PPG Blend Separator - D. Chang and S. Oh (korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

• 1067 Improvement of Nanoparticle Dispersion in SPAES/SiO2 Composite Proton Conductors and Its Influence on DMFC Membrane Performances - K. Yoon, J. Choi, Y. Hong (Energy Materials Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology) and S. Lee (Kangwon National University)

• 1068 Mass Transfer through an Anion Exchange Membrane - P. Schaetzel (Caen University), B. Riffault, Y. Li (University of Caen), Q. Nguyen, S. Marais, D. Langevin (University of Rouen) and R. Bouallouche (Caen University)

• 1069 New Blended Membranes for PEM Fuel Cells - Y. Li (University of Caen), P. Schaetzel (Caen University), Q. Nguyen, S. Marais, D. Langevin (University of Rouen) and B. Riffault (University of Caen)

• 1070 High Temperature Fuel Cells Based On Polyvinylpyridinium Dihydrogen Phosphate - X. Sun, D. Gervasio and C. Angell (Arizona State University)

• 1071 Preparation of Nafion/Sulfonated Mesoporous Silica Nanocomposite Membrane for High Temperature PEMFC - C. H. Tsai, P. Chuang, H. Lin, Y. Chen-Yang (Chung Yuan Christian University), H. Tsai, J. Hwang and S. Chang (Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology)

• 1072 Vapor Permeation in a Proton Exchange Membrane. The Stefan-Maxwell Theory. - Y. Li (University of Caen), P. Schaetzel (Caen University), B. Riffault (University of Caen), Q. Nguyen, S. Marais and D. Langevin (University of Rouen)

• 1073 Self Diffusion of Water in Nafion 117 Membrane: A Mechanical Statistical Approach - P. Schaetzel (Caen University)

G5Tutorials in Electrochemistry Technology - Current DistributionIndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringUnion Square 17/18, 4th Floor, Building 3

Electrodeposition, Corrosion, and ImpedanceCo-Chairs: A. Svensson and J. van Zee

08:10 1084 Feature and Wafer Scale Current Distributions for Cu Plating for on-Chip Interconnects - A. C. West, J. Gallaway and U. Emekli (Columbia University)

08:40 1085 Electrochemical Processes in Micro and Nano Electronics - H. Deligianni, B. Baker-O’Neal, Q. Huang, J. Kelly, X. Shao and L. Romankiw (IBM, Thomas J.Watson Research Center)

09:10 1086 Case Study: Diagnosis of a Plating Equipment Problem through the Modeling of Current Distributions - D. P. Riemer (Hutchinson Technology, Inc.)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1087 Corrosion of Galvanized Steels: How a Phenomelogical Study can be Strongly Supported by the Modelling of the Bimetallic Corrosion. - R. Oltra (CNRS), B. Vuillemin and F. Thebault (Université de Bourgogne - ICB UMR CNRS 5209)

10:30 1088 Interpretation of Impedance Spectra Taking Into Account Current Distributions - V. Vivier (LISE - CNRS UPR15)

11:00 1089 Influence of the Steady State Radial Current on the Local Ohmic Impedance - C. Blanc (Université de Toulouse, CIRIMAT), M. E. Orazem (University of Florida), N. Pébère (Université de Toulouse, CIRIMAT), B. Tribollet (CNRS) and V. Vivier (LISE - CNRS UPR15)

11:30 1090 Current Distributions associated with Cathodic Protection of Pipelines - M. E. Orazem (University of Florida) and D. P. Riemer (Hutchinson Technology, Inc.)

H1Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured MaterialsFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

08:00 1091 Spectroelectrochemistry of C84 Fullerene Isomers - M. Zalibera (Institute of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava), A. A. Popov (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), P. Rapta (Institute of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

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08:20 1092 Molecular Structure and Electrochemical Properties of Sc3N@C80(CF3)n Derivatives (n = 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14) - A. A. Popov (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), N. B. Shustova (Colorado State University), M. Mackey, C. Coumbe, J. Phillips, S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi), S. H. Strauss, O. V. Boltalina (Colorado State University) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

08:40 1093 Voltammetric Sensor based on C60- Modified Pyrolytic Graphite Electrode for Determination of Dexamethasone in Blood Plasma and Urine - R. N. Goyal and S. Chatterjee (IIT Roorkee)

09:00 1094 [60]Fullerene Hexakisadducts for High-added Value Materials - H. Mamlouk (IPCMS), U. Hartnagel (Universität Erlangen), B. Heinrich, C. Bourgogne, J. Gallani, B. Donnio, D. Guillon (IPCMS), A. Hirsch (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg) and D. Felder-Flesch (CNRS)

09:20 1095 Long Range Electron and Energy Transfer Processes Between Porphyrin and Fullerene Moieties in Rotaxanes, [2]-Catenanes and [3]-Catenanes Assembled Using ‘Double-Click’ Chemistry - J. D. Megiatto Jr, D. I. Schuster (New York University) and D. M. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1096 Regulation of Reorganization Energy of Electron Transfer in Non-planar Diprotonated Porphyrins - T. Kojima (University of Tsukuba), T. Nakanishi (Osaka University), K. Ohkubo (Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University; SORST(JST))

10:20 1097 Effects of Molecular Architecture on the Dynamics of Photoinduced Electron Transfer Processes in Porphyrin-[60]Fullerene Supramolecular Systems - D. I. Schuster, J. D. Megiatto Jr, M. Fazio, O. P. Lee, R. Spencer (New York University) and D. M. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg)

10:40 1098 Synthesis and Photophysics of 1,2,3-Triazole-Linked Porphyrin-[60] Fullerene Dyads - O. P. Lee, M. Fazio, D. I. Schuster (New York University) and D. Guldi (University of Erlangen)

11:00 1099 Long Distance Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Triazole-Based Conjugated Polymers with Porphyrin and C60 End Groups - C. K. Haley and D. I. Schuster (New York University)

11:20 1100 Light Energy Conversion Properties of Supramolecular Triad and Tetrad of Fullerene Derivatives with N,N-Dimethylaniline-Flavin Dyad - M. Murakami (Osaka University, and SORST, JST), K. Ohkubo (Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University), T. Hasobe (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)), V. Sgobba, D. M. Guldi, F. Wessendorf (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), A. Hirsch (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University; SORST(JST))

11:40 1101 Photoinduced Energy- and Electron-transfer in Covalent [60] Fullerene-porphyrin Supramolecular Arrays - N. Armaroli, A. Listorti, M. Bolognesi and C. Chiorboli (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche)

12:00 1102 Studies of Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Porphyrin-Fullerene Hybrid Systems Using Time- Resolved Electron Paramagnetic Resonance - D. I. Schuster (New York University), M. Jakob, A. Berg, R. Rubin and H. Levanon (Hebrew University, Jerusalem)

12:20 Intermission (100 Minutes)

14:00 1103 Multistep Electron Transfer Systems based on Silicon Phthalocyanines functionalized with C60 and Trinitrofluorenone: Towards Long Live Charge Separated States - A. Sastre, L. Martin-Gomis, F. Fernandez-Lázaro (Universidad Miguel Hernandez), K. Ohkubo (Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University; SORST(JST))

14:20 1104 Manipulating the Dynamics of Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Porphyrin-Fullerene Rotaxane Architectures - R. Spencer, J. D. Megiatto Jr and D. I. Schuster (New York University)

14:40 1105 Improving the Interactions in Functionalized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes-Polymer / Porphyrin Donor Acceptor Nanohybrids - D. M. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg)

15:00 1106 Linking Fullerene(s) to Organic LED Molecules: New Donor-Acceptor Conjugates for Investigating Photoinduced Electron Transfer - F. D’Souza, E. Maligaspe, M. Zandler, N. Subbaiyan (Wichita State University), K. Ohkubo and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

15:20 1107 Soluble Graphene Hybrids - N. Tagmatarchis (National Hellenic Research Foundation)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: Guldi and Weisman

• 1108 CNT@Imogolite: A Coaxial Nanocable - T. Heine and A. Kuc (Jacobs University Bremen)

• 1109 Electropolymerized Zinc Porphyrin Axially Coordinated to Fullerene Supramolecular Donor-Acceptor Hybrids: Formation, Characterization and Photoelectrochemical Studies - N. Subbaiyan (Wichita State University), I. Obraztov (Polish Academy of Sciences), C. Wijesinghe, K. Tran (Wichita State University), W. Kutner (Polish Academy of Sciences) and F. D’Souza (Wichita State University)

H2Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon NanotubesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

116:00 1110 Arrangement of Fullerenes on Sidewall of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

16:20 1111 Convergent Synthesis of [2]-Catenanes, [3]-Catenanes and Rotaxanes Containing Porphyrin and Fullerene Moieties Using ‘Double-Click’ Chemistry - J. D. Megiatto Jr and D. I. Schuster (New York University)

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16:40 1112 Click Chemistry with Fullerene Derivatives - J. Nierengarten (University of Strasbourg)

17:00 1113 Supramolecular Template Based on Fullerene Assemblies towards Fabrications of Nanoflaked Metal Surfaces - Y. Shen, H. Möhwald and T. Nakanishi (Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces)

17:20 1114 Synthesis and Reaction of Open-Cage C60 Derivatives - Y. Murata, K. Kato, F. Tanabe, M. Ishibashi, S. Maeda, M. Murata (Kyoto University) and K. Komatsu (Fukui University of Technology)

17:40 1115 Fullerene Assemblies towards Supramolecular Materialization - T. Nakanishi (Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces)

H3Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and ProcessesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Growth and Separation

10:20 1139 Thermodynamics Behind the Catalytic Growth of Carbon Nanotubes via Endothermic Reaction - Invited - A. R. Harutyunyan (Honda Research Inst. USA Inc.)

10:40 1140 Compositional Tuning of Nanometer-sized NiFe Bimetallic Catalysts for Chiral-selective Carbon Nanotube Growth - C. Wei-Hung and R. Sankaran (Case Western Reserve University)

11:00 1141 Towards Monodisperse SWNT Samples: The Relative Merits of Gradient Ultracentrifugation, Electrophoresis and Selective Dispersion - Invited - M. M. Kappes (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

11:20 1142 Identification of DNA Sequence Motifs for Structure-Specific Recognition of Carbon Nanotubes - X. Tu and M. Zheng (Dupont)

11:40 1143 Processing and Properties of Monodisperse Single-walled and Double-walled Carbon Nanotubes - Invited - M. C. Hersam (Northwestern University)

12:00 1144 Modulation of Surfactant Interfacial Behavior for Enabling Density-Based Carbon Nanotube Separations - Invited - S. K. Doorn, S. Niyogi and C. Densmore (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Properties and Processing 1

14:00 1145 Effects of Structure and Environment on SWCNT Fluorescence Brightness - Invited - R. B. Weisman, D. Tsyboulski, T. Leeuw and S. M. Bachilo (Rice University)

14:20 1146 Manipulating the Surfactant Structure Surrounding Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes for Improved Fluorescence Emission - Invited - R. Wang, C. Silvera-Batista and K. Ziegler (University of Florida, Dept. of Chemical Engineering)

14:40 1147 Controlling the Surface Features of Carbon Nanotubes Using Designed Reversible Cyclic Peptides - Invited - G. R. Dieckmann, I. Musselman and S. Nielsen (The University of Texas at Dallas)

15:00 1148 Do Inner Shells of Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Really Fluoresce? - D. Tsyboulski (Rice University), Y. Hou (Duke University), N. Fakhri, S. Gosh (Rice University), R. Zhang (Ohio University), S. M. Bachilo (Rice University), L. Chen (Ohio University), M. Pasquali and R. B. Weisman (Rice University)

15:20 1149 Fundamental Probe of Carbon Nanotubes Using Multi-gated Structures - Invited - J. Lee (University at Albany)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1150 Advances in the Chemistry and Applications of Carbon Nanomaterials - Invited - R. C. Haddon (University of California)

16:20 1151 Filling Nanowires into Single- and Double-Wall Carbon Nanotubes - Invited - H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

16:40 1152 Understanding nanotube-surface interactions for their rational integration into solution processed electronic materials - M. LeMieux, J. Opatkiewicz, S. Barman, W. M. Wang and Z. Bao (Stanford University)

17:00 1153 Environmental Effects on the Electronic, Vibrational, and Excited States in Carbon Nanotubes - Invited - V. Perebeinos (IBM - Watson)

17:20 1154 Non-linearity of SWNT Photoluminescence Intensity Dependence and Exciton Properties. - S. M. Bachilo, A. Siitonen, D. Tsyboulski and R. B. Weisman (Rice University)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: Guldi and Weisman

• 1155 Tuning and Switching the Visible Luminescence of Carbon Nanotubes - C. Chiu, N. N. Dementev and E. Borguet (Temple University)

• 1156 Synthesis, Characterization, and Magnetic Properties of Europium-Nanowires Fully Encapsulated into Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes - R. Nakanishi, R. Kitaura (Nagoya University), T. Saito (AIST), H. Yoshikawa, K. Awaga and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

• 1157 Synthesis of ZnO@CNTs from Anhydrous Zinc Acetate via Thermal Decomposition - J. Chen, J. Zeng, S. Tan and D. S. Yuan (Jinan University)

• 1158 Oriented Growth of ZnO Nanorod Arrays on Ultraviolet-Activated Low-Temperature Cured Seed Layers - N. Yang, Y. Huang and S. Chang (Nation Chung Hsing University)

• 1159 Local Structure of Nanocrystalline Diamond - Evolution with thermal treatments. - D. Ballutaud, M. Pinault, A. Lusson, J. Vigneron and S. Saada (CNRS (France))

• 1160 Using Raman Spectra to Characterize the Quality of Diamond-like Carbon - A. Shen (National Cheng Kung University) and T. Chou (Tatung University; National Cheng Kung University)

• 1161 Study of Interactions of Hydrogen and Water Molecules With Nanographite by AB-initio Simulation - V. Gorbenko (Classical Private University)

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• 1162 A Comparative Study on Electrochemical Properties of Nanocomposite Films Obtained by Co-Deposition of Conducting Polymers and Carbon Nanotubes - V. Branzoi, L. N. Pilan (University Politehnica of Bucharest) and F. Branzoi (Institute of Physical Chemistry of Romanian Academy)

• 1163 Thermal Buckling of Carbon Nanotubes - H. Lee, W. J. Chang (KSU) and T. Fang (FUT)

H4Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and DevicesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Synthesis and Fabrication of C-based Devices

08:00 1185 Lateral Porous Alumina Templates for the Organisatio of Carbon Nanotubes and Semiconductor Nanowires - Invited - D. Pribat (CNRS/Ecole Polytechnique), M. Gowtham, C. Cojocaru (Ecole Polytechnique) and P. Legagneux (Thales Research & Technology and Ecole Polytechnique)

08:20 1186 Ultra Smooth, Large Area, High Uniformity, Conductive Transparent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films for Photovoltaics Produced by Ultrasonic Spraying - J. L. Blackburn, T. Barnes, R. Tenent, J. Bergeson and M. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:40 1187 Patterning of Carbon Nanostructure Devices Using Dip-Pen Nanolithography - W. M. Wang, M. LeMieux and Z. Bao (Stanford University)

09:00 1188 Carbon Nanotube-based, Membrane-less and Mediator-free Enzymatic Biofuel Cells - S. Wang, A. Patlolla, A. Kanwal, R. Farrow and Z. Iqbal (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

09:20 1189 Conjugated Polymer Dispersion of Carbon Nanotube Bundles for High-performance Transparent Electrodes - S. Hellstrom and Z. Bao (Stanford University)

09:40 1190 Nanostructurated Carbon Forms for Biosensor Applications - A. Merkoci, B. Pérez López and M. Guix (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 1191 Dynamic Annealing: A Route toward Analytically Pure Carbon Nanotubes. - N. N. Dementev (Temple University), S. Osswald, Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University) and E. Borguet (Temple University)

• 1192 Memory Characteristics of IrOx Metal Nanocrystals with IrOx Metal Gate - S. Maikap, W. Banerjee (Chang Gung University), W. Li and J. Yang (National Taiwan University)

• 1193 Improved Hole-Mobility of Polymer Bulk Heterojunction Photovoltaic Cells Incorporating Hole Transporting Materials - S. Chien, H. Yang and F. Chen (National Chiao Tung University)

• 1194 Highly Efficient Inverted Bulk-heterojunction Polymer Photovoltaic devices with Transparent Contacts - J. Wu and F. Chen (National Chiao Tung University)

• 1195 Effect of Nanocarbon Substrate Materials on the CO Tolerance of PtRu Electrocatalysts for Fuel Cell - E. Yoo, Y. Takano (Tsukuba University) and J. Nakamura (University of Tsukuba)

• 1196 A Highly Sensitive Hydrogen Peroxide Amperometric Biosensor Based on the Single-Layer Graphene-Enzyme Composite Film - Q. Lu, X. Dong, L. Li and X. Hu (Nanyang Technological University)

• 1197 The Electrical Properties of Thin Film Transistor with Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Networks - K. Heo (Yonsei Univ.)

• 1198 Hierarchically Structured Catalyst Supports Engineered via Chemical Vapor Deposition and Carbide-derived Carbon Method - F. Glenk and B. Etzold (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

• 1199 Properties of Metal-CNT Composite Films Fabricated by Electrodeposition - S. Arai, Y. Suzuki and M. Endo (Shinshu university)

H5Endofullerenes and Carbon NanocapusulesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresGrand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: Guldi and Weisman

• 1200 Solvent-Mediated, Selective Fullerene Uptake in SAFA Separations - C. Rose, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1201 Role of the CAPTEAR Method for Selectively Synthesizing Metallic Oxide Fullerenes (MOFs) - C. Coumbe, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1202 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanoscale Metal Oxide/Silica Thin Film from TNT Endohedral Metallofullerenes - J. Ge, H. Champion, C. Shu, J. Reid (Virginia Tech) and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech05/02)

• 1203 Selective Precipitation of Metallic Nitride Fullerenes from Soot Extract Solutions - M. Mackey, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1204 Photoluminescence Properties of Mono- and Di-Thulium Metallofullerenes - N. Izumi, M. Akachi (Nagoya University), Y. Ito (University of Oxford), T. Okazaki (AIST), T. Sugai (Toho University) and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

• 1205 Polymerization of Ce2@C80 Metallofullerenes Induced by STM-tip Current - K. Ohashi (Nagoya University), N. Fukui (Tohoku University), M. Akachi, T. Akachi, H. Umemoto (Nagoya University), Y. Ito (University of Oxford), T. Sugai (Toho University), R. Kitaura and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

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H6Energetics and Structure and Solid-State PhysicsFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresGrand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: Guldi and Weisman

• 1224 Synthesis and Characterization of Heptafluoropropylated Fullerene Derivatives - N. B. Shustova, I. V. Kuvychko (Colorado State University), A. Popov (Moscow State University), Y. Chen (Center for Advanced Radiation Sources, The University of Chicago), S. H. Strauss and O. Boltalina (Colorado State University)

• 1225 Selective Preparation of Bis(perfluoroalkyl)fullerenes - I. V. Kuvychko, O. V. Boltalina and S. H. Strauss (Colorado State University)

• 1226 Fullerite Crystal Thermodynamic Characteristics - F. Torrens (Universitat de Valencia) and G. Castellano (Universidad Catolica de Valencia San Vicente Martir)

H7Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and BiologyFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresGrand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: Guldi and Weisman

• 1236 Single-Walled Carbon Nanohorns-A Platform for both Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications - C. Shu, J. Zhang, J. Ge (Virginia Tech), P. Fatouros (Department of Radiology,Virginia Commonwealth University), N. Rylander, H. W. Gibson (Virginia Tech) and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech05/02)

H8Porphyrins and Supramolecular AssembliesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresGrand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: Guldi and Weisman

• 1273 Size-Controlled Self-Assembled Porphyrin Nanoassemblies Organized by Ethylene Glycol Derivatives for Photophysical Studies - A. S. Sandanayaka, T. Hasobe (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)), T. Wada and Y. Araki (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials)

• 1274 Competitive Complexing of Supramolecular Receptors with Anions and Neutral Solvent Species Verified by Spectrosopic Techniques. - M. S. Siekierski, A. Plewa-Marczewska, M. Piszcz, M. Bukat and M. Kalita (Warsaw University of Technology)

• 1275 Dithiolated Tetraazamacrocyclic Complexes of Cu(II) and Ni(II) as Electrochemically Triggered Threading Units of Rotaxanes Self-assembled on Gold Electrodes - U. E. Wawrzyniak (University of Warsaw), M. Woπny, I. Kalicka (Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Science), E. Maicka (Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw), B. Korybut-Daszkiewicz (Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academ) and R. Bilewicz (University of Warsaw)

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• 1276 Single Molecular Redox Reaction of Porphyrin in a Self Assembled Monolayer - Y. Xing (Temple University), Y. He (Bowling Green State University) and E. Borguet (Temple University)

H9Metallic and Semiconducting Nanoparticles for Energy ConversionFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresGrand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: Guldi and Weisman

• 1289 Electroless Deposition for Fabrication of Photocatalysts, Nano-sized Magnetic Particles for Cancer Treatment and Composites - T. Khoperia, G. Mamniashvili and M. Petriashvili (E.Andronikashvili Institute of Physics)

H10Graphene and Emerging Materials for Post-CMOS ApplicationsDielectricScienceandTechnology/ElectronicsandPhotonics/Fullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresTaylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Epitaxial Graphene ElectronicsCo-Chairs: J. Ruzyllo and F. D’Souza

08:30 1302 Epitaxial Graphene: Designing a New Electronics Material - W. A. De Heer (Georgia Institute of Technology)

09:00 1303 Graphene Landau Quantization in Multilayer Epitaxial Graphene - G. M. Rutter (NIST)

09:30 1304 Large-Area Epitaxial Graphene: Effect of Strain and Thickness on Electronic Properties - J. Robinson, M. Fanton, J. Stitt, J. Stitt, E. Frantz, D. Snyder (The Pennsylvania State University), J. Tedesco, B. VanMill, G. Jernigan, P. Campbell, R. Myers-Ward, C. Eddy Jr. (The Naval Research Laboratory) and D. K. Gaskill (Naval Research Laboratory)

09:50 1305 Large-grained and Highly-ordered Graphene Synthesized by Radio Frequency Plasma-enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition - Y. Woo, D. Kim, D. Jeon, H. Chung, S. Shin, H. Lee, Y. Kwon (Samsung electronics), D. Seo (Stanford univertisy) and S. Seo (Samsung electornics)

10:10 Discussion (20 Minutes)

Epitaxial Graphene on SiCCo-Chairs: P. Srinivasan and P. V. Kamat

10:30 1306 Epitaxial Graphene Growth on SiC Wafers - D. K. Gaskill, G. Jernigan, P. Campbell, J. L. Tedesco (United States Naval Research Laboratory) and J. Moon (HRL Laboratories)

11:00 1307 Surface Passivation Using Silane for Epitaxial Growth of Graphene on SiC substrate - B. Kang (KAIST), S. Lim (National Nano Fab Center (NNFC)) and B. Cho (KAIST)

11:20 1308 3C-SiC Films Grown on Si(111) Substrates as a Template for Graphene Epitaxy. - M. Fanton, J. Robinson, B. Weiland (Penn State University) and J. Moon (HRL Laboratories)

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11:40 1309 Improvement of Morphology and Mobility through Argon-Assisted Growth of Epitaxial Graphene on Silicon Carbide - J. L. Tedesco, B. VanMil, R. Myers-Ward, J. Culbertson, P. Campbell, C. Eddy Jr. and K. Gaskill (United States Naval Research Laboratory)

12:00 Intermission (90 Minutes)

Carbon NanostructuresCo-Chairs: J. Ruzyllo and F. D’Souza

13:30 1310 Toward Carbon Based Quantum Electronics - P. Kim (Columbia University)

14:00 1311 Carbon Nanomaterials Standards Efforts at NIST - J. A. Fagan (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

14:30 1312 Synthesis of Diameter and Chirality Controlled CNTs in Zeolites, and their Integration on Wafers - J. Van Noyen, F. De Clippel (Center for Surface Science and Catalysis (COK)), D. Lang, X. Ke, G. Van Tendeloo (Electron Microscopy for Materials Science), H. Poelman (Universiteit Gent, Krijgslaan), T. Vosch (Molecular and Nanomaterials), C. Kirschhock, P. Jacobs (Center for Surface Science and Catalysis (COK)) and B. Sels (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Department of Microbial and Molecular Systems)

15:00 1313 One- and Two-Dimensional Carbon Nanostructures for applications in Microelectronic Devices and Electrochemical Sensors - G. Keeley, T. Lutz, N. McEvoy, S. Kumar, M. Schreiber (Trinity College, Dublin), N. Whiteside (Univ. of Wollongong) and G. S. Duesberg (Trinity College Dublin)

15:30 Discussion (20 Minutes)

Graphene / High-k StacksCo-Chairs: Y. Obeng and S. De-Gendt

15:50 1314 Materials Science of Graphene for Novel Device Applications - G. Lee, C. Gong, Y. Chabal, J. Kim (University of Texas at Dallas), E. M. Vogel, R. M. Wallace, M. J. Kim (UT Dallas), L. Colombo (Texas Instruments, Inc.) and K. Cho (UT Dallas)

16:20 1315 Performance of High-k Gate Dielectric Graphene Field-effect Devices - A. Klekachev, M. Cantoro, A. Nourbakhsh, M. H. Van der Veen, F. Clemente (IMEC vzw), B. Sels (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Department of Microbial and Molecular Systems), M. Heyns (IMEC) and S. De Gendt (IMEC vzw)

16:40 1316 Production and Chemical Functionalization of Graphene - H. Grennberg (Uppsala University)

17:00 1317 In-situ Studies of High-k Dielectrics for Graphene-based Devices - A. R. Pirkle (The University of Texas at Dallas), L. Colombo (Texas Instruments, Inc.) and R. M. Wallace (The University of Texas at Dallas)

17:20 1318 Atomic-layer-deposited Al2O3 as Gate Dielectrics for Graphene-based Devices - B. Lee, G. Mordi, T. Park, K. Cho, E. Vogel, M. Kim (University of Texas at Dallas), L. Colombo (Texas Instruments, Inc.), R. M. Wallace and J. Kim (University of Texas at Dallas)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session - Graphene and Emerging Materials for Post-CMOS Applications, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: Y. Obeng and D. Misra

• 1319 Graphene As A Permeable Ionic Barrier - S. Sreevatsa, A. Banerjee and G. Haim (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

I1Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General SessionPhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryYosemite A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Power and EnergyCo-Chairs: R. Mantz and W. Henderson

08:00 1339 The Application of Conducting Polymer-metal Nanocomposites to Methanol Oxidation and Sensing - T. Wen (National Cheng Kung University)

08:20 1340 Chronoamperometric Analysis of Mass Transport in a PBI based High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell - A. Kamat (Volkswagen AG / TU Braunschweig), A. Huth, O. Klein (Volkswagen AG) and S. Scholl (Inst. F. Chem. und Therm. Verfahrenstechnik, TU Braunschweig)

08:40 1341 Co Oxidation Accompanied with Degradation of Pt-Co Alloy Cathode Catalyst in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - M. Kobayashi (Univerisity of Tokyo), S. Hidai (Toshiba Fuel Cell Power Systems Corporation), H. Niwa (University of Tokyo), Y. Harada (The University of Tokyo), M. Oshima (University of Tokyo), Y. Horikawa, T. Tokushima (RIKEN/SPring-8), S. Shin (University of Tokyo), Y. Nakamori and T. Aoki (Toshiba Fuel Cell Power Systems Corporation)

09:00 1342 Using Anode CO Contamination as a Mitigation Method of Cathode Carbon Corrosion in PEMFC - A. A. Franco, B. Barthe and O. Lemaire (CEA (Atomic Energy Commission of France))

09:20 1343 ORR Mechanism on Single Crystal Pt/Nafion Interfaces in PEM Fuel Cell - A. Dhanda (Stanford University), R. O’Hayre (Colorado School of Mines) and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

David C. Grahame Award AddressCo-Chairs: H. De Long and P. Trulove

10:00 1344 Discovery and Characterization of Novel Materials for Fuel Cell Applications - PAED David C. Grahame Award Talk - H. D. Abruna (Cornell University)

Power and Energy (Continued)Co-Chairs: H. De Long and P. Trulove

10:40 1345 Oxygen Reduction in Protic Ionic Liquids - L. Tang, J. Bautista-Martinez, J. Belieres, C. Angell and C. A. Friesen (Arizona State University)

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11:00 1346 “Smart” Biofuel Cells Logically Controlled by Complex Biochemical Signals - T. Tam (Clarkson University), L. Amir (University of the Negev), M. Pita (Clarkson University), L. Alfonta (University of the Negev) and E. Katz (Clarkson University)

11:20 1347 Evaluation of Enzyme-modified Bioelectrodes Applied in a Microchannel Biofuel Cell - G. Ciniciato, C. La Rotta, R. Sousa Jr and E. Gonzalez (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos-USP)

11:40 1348 Hydrothermal Processed TiO2 Nanoparticles for Optimization in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Statistical Experimental Strategies - C. Yang and S. Liao (National University of Kaohsiung)

Physical ElectrochemistryCo-Chairs: P. Kulesza and P. Trulove

14:00 1349 EIS Analysis of the Triple Phase Boundary Model - A. Dhanda (Stanford University), R. O’Hayre (Colorado School of Mines) and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

14:20 1350 Embedded Cluster Δ-XANES Modeling of Adsorption Processes on Pt - E. A. Lewis (Northeastern University), Q. Jia (Illinois Institute of Technology), H. Rivera (University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras), C. Grice (NuVant Systems, Inc.), M. Fuccillo (Northeastern University), C. Segre (Illinois Institute of Technology) and E. Smotkin (Northeastern University)

14:40 1351 Catalytic Property and Morphology of Pt Clusters on Graphite Surface - J. Nakamura, T. Kondo, K. Watahiki, Y. Iwasaki, J. Oh, T. Suzuki, Y. Honma and D. Hatake (University of Tsukuba)

15:00 1352 Identification of the Species Produced During of the Adsorption/Desorption Processes of Polyethyleneglycol 20,000 on Platinum in Acid Solutions - A. Méndez-Albores, P. Díaz-Arista (CIDETEQ), L. Salgado (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,Departamento de Quimica,Area de Electroquimica), Y. Meas and G. Trejo (CIDETEQ)

15:20 1353 DFT Study of the Electrochemical Absorption of Sulfuric Acid Anions on Pt (111) - J. A. Santana, C. R. Cabrera and Y. Ishikawa (University of Puerto Rico)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1354 Dynamic Properties of the Air/Water Interfacial Region, an Electrochemist’s Approach - E. Carlson and M. Majda (University of California, Berkeley)

16:20 1355 Modeling the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction with Marcus Theory - M. D. Merrill, B. Logan and M. Janik (Penn State University)

16:40 1356 An Alternative Expression for the Diffusion Impedance of Porous Electrodes: Discussion and Sensitivity Analysis - J. Mainka, G. Maranzana, J. Dillet, S. Didierjean and O. Lottin (LEMTA)

17:00 1357 The Apparent Capacitance of the Electrode “Charging” Process - M. Villa, M. Longo, P. Salvi, P. Nelli (Universita di Bergamo) and Y. Kiros (Dept. Chem Eng., KTH, Sweden)

Grand Ballroom, Building 2

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: P. Trulove and H. De Long

• 1358 Label-free DNA Hybridization Detection on Poly(thionine) Film - A. Ahammad, M. Rahman and J. Lee (Konkuk University)

• 1359 Photoluminescence Behavior as a Function of Electrochemical State of Aniline/m-chloroani-line Copolymers - S. Antonel, E. Andrade and F. V. Molina (School of Science, University of Buenos Aires)

• 1360 Nano-gate Molecular Filter by using of a Self-spreading Lipid Bilayer as a Molecular Transporter - H. Nabika (Hokkaido Univ.), N. Iijima and K. Murakoshi (Hokkaido University)

• 1361 Organometallic Complex for Synthesis of Palladium Catalysts on Vulcan - L. Arroyo-Ramirez, R. Raptis (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus) and C. R. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico)

• 1362 Application of TiO2 Modified Boron Doped Diamond (BDD) Electrode for As(III) Determination in Natural Waters - R. Zlatev (Engineering Institute), M. Stoytcheva (Engineering Institute UABC), M. Jean_Pierre (LEPMI ENSEEG), B. Valdez (UABC), M. Argüelles and J. Valera (Engineering Institute UABC)

• 1363 Theory for Coverage Dependence of Reversible Potential for H2O Oxidation on Pt(111) in Acid - F. Tian, R. Jinnouchi and A. Anderson (Case Western Reserve Univ)

• 1364 Electrodeposition of Heavy Metals (Cu; Ni ; Zn and Cd)from Industrial Effluents - Y. Addi (USTHB), P. Duverneuil (ENSIACET Toulouse France) and A. Khouider (USTHB Faculté de chimie)

• 1365 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) used as a Diagnostic Tool of Oxygen Sensors for Molten Lead - Bismuth Eutectic Alloy (44.5% Pb - 55.5% Bi) - S. Colominas (IQS- Universitat Ramon Llull), A. Verdaguer (IQS - Universitat Ramon Llull) and J. Abella (IQS- Universitat Ramon Llull)

• 1366 Electrochemical and UV/vis Spectroscopic Investigations and Digital Simulation of p-nitro Benzoic Acid and the Novel Catalyst [Fe6O3(OH)(p-NO2C6H4COO)11(DMF)4] in Non aqueous Solutions - M. Forster, M. Nagl, W. Schmid, W. Kautek and G. L. Trettenhahn (University of Vienna)

• 1367 Electrochemical Immunosensor using Enzymatically Polymerized Conducting Polymer - S. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)), H. Yang (Pusan national university) and J. Kwak (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST))

• 1368 Covalent Attachment of Alcohol Dehydrogenase in L-Cysteine Monolayer on Pd Surface: Electrochemical and Surface Analysis Techniques - I. Feliciano (UPR), M. Caban (UPR Rio Piedras) and C. R. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico)

• 1369 The Data Obtained in the Framework of the Intensive Research Method (IRM) as a Scientific Library - A. Shekhtman (KVANT)

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I3Electrochemistry in Medicine and Biomedical ApplicationsPhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry/OrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistry/SensorMason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

BioelectronicsCo-Chairs: E. Palecek and J. Burgess

08:00 1398 Nanobioelectronics with Functional Nanowire Devices - B. P. Timko, T. Cohen-Karni, G. Yu, L. Weiss and C. Lieber (Harvard University)

08:40 1399 Highly Sensitive Detection of Multiple Cancer Biomarkers using Microfluidic Immunoarrays - H. Liu, B. Chikkaveeraiah, J. Park, L. Qiang, G. Sotzing, F. Papadimitrakopoulos (University of Connecticut) and J. Rusling (Univ of Connecticut)

09:00 1400 “Smart” Electrochemical Interface Controlled by Enzyme Logic Network System: Approaching Physiologically Regulated Bioelectronics - E. Katz (Clarkson University), M. Privman (Empire State College, SUNY), T. Tam and M. Pita (Clarkson University)

09:20 1401 Differences in Metabolite-mediated Toxicity of Tamoxifen in Rodents vs. Humans Elucidated with DNA/microsome Electro-optical Arrays and Nanoreactors - L. Zhao, S. Krishnan, Y. Zhang and J. Rusling (Univ of Connecticut)

Biomedicine: Detection and MechansimCo-Chairs: J. Burgess and J. Rusling

10:00 1402 Electrochemistry of Nucleic Acids and Non-conjugated Proteins in Biomedicine - E. Palecek, V. Ostatna, V. Dorcak, M. Trefulka, M. Bartosik and T. Doneux (Inst. of Biophysics, Acad. Sci.)

10:20 1403 Paramagnetic Doping of DNA Forms Spin Lattice Films - M. Garnett, C. Krishnan and B. Jones (Garnett Mckeen Lab., Inc.)

10:40 1404 Synthesis of Metal Complex Modified Phospholipids by PLD-Catalyzed Transphosphatidylation - D. Correia Ledo (Uniuversité du Québec à Montréal / Concordia University) and J. Mauzeroll (Université du Québec à Montréal)

11:00 1405 An Electrochemical and Spectrophotometric Analysis on the Inclusion Complexation of Dopamine and an Anionic π-cyclodextrin. - G. M. Hendy (NUI Maynooth) and C. Breslin (Dept. Chemistry, NUI Maynooth)

11:20 1406 Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Investigations of Copper(II)-Histidine Complexes at a Glassy Carbon Electrode - Y. Weng and T. Cheng (Feng Chia University)

11:40 1407 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy Approach Curves Numerically Simulated for Ring Microelectrodes in Pure Negative and Positive Feedback Mode - D. Fabre (INSA Toulouse) and J. Mauzeroll (Université du Québec à Montréal)

Medical Devices: Batteries and PumpsCo-Chairs: J. Rubinson and P. Kulesza

14:00 1408 Vanadium Based Cathodes in Medical Device Batteries - E. S. Takeuchi, A. C. Marschilok and K. Takeuchi (University at Buffalo)

14:40 1409 Lithium-/Manganese Dioxide Medium Rate Batteries for Medical Applications - J. Drews, G. Fehrmann, T. Hucke, R. Staub and T. Traulsen (LITRONIK Batterietechnologie GmbH)

15:00 1410 Visualization of Concentration Polarization Generated by Electroosmotic Pumps - D. G. Strickland, T. Zangle and J. Santiago (Stanford University)

15:20 1411 Optimized Electroosmotic Pumps for Miniaturized and Implantable Drug Delivery Systems - M. Suss, J. Ramunas, E. Junco and J. Santiago (Stanford University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Neural Stimulating ElectrodesCo-Chairs: P. Kulesza and J. Rubinson

16:00 1412 Optimization of Conducting Polymer Coated Electrodes for Deep Brain Stimulation - J. F. Rubinson, A. Kammerich, P. Forcelli and K. Gale (Georgetown University)

16:20 1413 Funtional Neural Stimulation: Oxygen Reduction on Supported Iridium Oxide in Neutral Media - Y. Chen, M. Rasmussen and D. A. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

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Poster Session: Electrochemistry in Medicine and Biomedical Applications, 1800-2030hCo-Chairs: J. Rusling, C. Bock, C. Holmes, and J. Burgess

• 1414 Electrochemical Study of a New Bio-alloy in Artificial Extra-cellular Fluids - M. V. Popa, E. Vasilescu, P. Drob (Institute of Physical Chemistry), S. Ivanescu, I. Dan (R&D Consulting and Services), C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry) and F. Popa (SC Dentestetics SRL)

• 1415 Effect of Carbon Content on the Electrochemical Impedance of as-cast CoCrMo Alloys - C. Montero-Ocampo and E. López Martínez (CINVESTAV-IPN)

I4Impedance in Electrochemistry - From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculation 2PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry/Corrosion/IndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringGrand Ballroom, Building 2

Poster Session - Impedance in Electrochemistry, 1800-2030h

• 1426 A Mathematical Model for the Inductance Observed in the Impedance Spectrum of Corroding Aluminium - R. Mann (Center for Electrochemical Surface Technology) and G. Nauer (ECHEM Centre of Competence in Applied Electrochemistry)

• 1427 Modeling of the Corrosion Behavior of a New Titanium Base Alloy by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - M. V. Popa, P. Drob (Institute of Physical Chemistry), S. Ivanescu (R&D Consulting and Services), C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry), D. Mareci (Technical University of Iasi), S. Drob (University of Bucharest) and J. Mirza Rosca (Las Palmas de Gran Ganaria University)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hChair: S. Minteer

• 1450 Influence of Electrodeposition Conditions on the Physical-chemical Properties of Ni-NiOx(OH)y Electrocatalysts - A. Gyrenko, D. Gyrenko and F. Danilov (Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University)

I7Role of Electrochemistry in Addressing Climate ChangeEnergyTechnologyFranciscan A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Photochemistry, Batteries, and Sequestration/RemediationChair: I. Fritsch

14:00 Introductory Remarks (15 Minutes)

14:15 1467 Back to the Future: Photoelectrochemistry, Solar Energy Conversion and Environmental Remediation (Energy Technology Research Award Lecture) - K. Rajeshwar (University of Texas at Arlington)

15:00 1468 Low CO2 Footprint Batteries - S. Grugeon, S. Laruelle (Universite Picardie Jules Verne), H. Chen, P. Poizot, P. Ribière, N. Recham (LRCS/CNRS U. de Picardie Jules Verne), J. Tarascon and M. Armand (LRCS)

15:30 1469 New Tools, New Knowledge: Enabling Innovative Environmental Research - D. R. Baer, A. Lea, C. Wang and A. Zelenyuk (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 1470 Electrochemical CO2 Mitigation with Carbon-Negative H2 Production - G. H. Rau (University of California, Santa Cruz)

16:50 1471 Electrochemical Acceleration of Chemical Weathering for Carbon Capture and Sequestration Without Ocean Acidification - K. House (Harvard University), C. House (Pennsylvania State University), D. Schrag (Harvard University) and M. J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)

17:20 1472 Electrochemical Concentration of O2 and CO2 from the Air Using an Anion Exchange Membrane - J. Landon and J. Kitchin (Carnegie Mellon University)

17:40 1473 Effect of Gaseous Impurities on the Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 on Copper Electrodes - N. Sridhar, Y. Zhai, A. Agarwal (Det Norske Veritas) and L. Chiacchiarelli (The Ohio State University)

J235 Years of Chemical Sensors - Honorary Symposium for Professor Jiri JanataSensor/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryPowell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Biosensors and SpectroelectrochemistryCo-Chairs: C. Bruckner Lea and D. Hatchet

08:00 1525 Whole-Blood Diagnostic Sensing System Based on Populational Platelet Rolling Behavior - A. J. Ricco, N. J. Kent (Dublin City University), G. Meade (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), B. Lincoln, L. Basabe Desmonts (Dublin City University), B. D. MacCraith (Biomedical Diagnostics Institute), B. Corcoran (Dublin City University) and D. Kenny (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)

08:40 1526 Antibody-Antigen Equilibria in a Field of Magnetic Forces and Design of Reagentless Biosensors - M. Majda, C. F. Monson, L. N. Driscoll, S. Khoie, E. Bennion, J. Kulp and E. Scott (University of California, Berkeley)

09:00 1527 Rapid Detection of Botulinum Toxin using Sandwich Immunoassays on Microbeads - C. J. Bruckner-Lea, R. Ozanich Jr., M. Warner and J. W. Grate (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

09:20 1528 Elimination Voltammetry as a Analytical Tool for the DNA Sensors - L. Trnkova (Masaryk University, Brno), F. Jelen (Institute of Biophysics, CAS, v.v.i.), V. Adam (Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, Brno, Czech Republic) and R. Kizek (MZLU, Brno)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1529 The Development of an Amperometric Biosensor based on the Assembly of Genetically Engineered Enzymes for the Detection of Explosives - M. Kalaji, C. Gwenin and C. Kay (Bangor University)

10:20 1530 Polycarbazole Film Electrodes for the Detection of Dopamine in the Presence of Ascorbic Acid - J. F. Rubinson and B. White (Georgetown University)

10:40 1531 Waveguide-Based Chemical and Spectroelectrochemical Sensor Platforms - N. R. Armstrong (University of Arizona)

11:00 1532 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy, Electrochemical Robotics and Combinatorial Polymer Synthesis as Tools in Biosensor and Biofuel Cell Development and Optimization - W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum)

11:20 1533 Charged States in Conducting Polymers for Sensors as studied by in situ ESR UV/Vis NIR Spectroelectrochemistry - L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

11:40 1534 Spectroelectrochemical Sensor: Development and Applications - W. R. Heineman, C. J. Seliskar, T. S. Pinyayev, R. A. Wilson, L. K. Morris (University of Cincinnati) and S. A. Bryan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

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Sensing Materials and ModelingCo-Chairs: P. Vanýsek and D. Hatchet

14:00 1535 New Approaches for Characterizing Sensor and Other Modern Complex Materials - D. R. Baer, M. Engelhard, A. Felmy, J. Ford, A. Lea, P. Nachimuthu, L. Saraf, J. Sears and S. Thevuthasan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

14:20 1536 Gel Hybrid Material as Sensing Gate of CHEMFET - M. Josowicz, I. Mayo, A. Jonke and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

14:40 1537 Nanoparticulate Ir Oxide as a Biosensor Matrix Material - V. Birss (University of Calgary), H. Elzanowska (Warsaw University) and H. Sebastian (University of Calgary)

15:00 1538 Electrodeposition of Poly(phenylene oxide) Nanoscale Patterns with Nanosphere Lithography - J. Kang, H. Li, S. Cushing, J. Wang and N. Wu (West Virginia University)

15:20 1539 Combined AFM-SECM and Combined SECM-IR-ATR Investigation of Conductive Poylmers - L. Wang, J. Moon (Georgia Institute of Technology), E. Hecht, B. Mizaikoff and C. Kranz (University of Ulm)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1540 Controlling the Sensitivity, Specificity, and Time Signature of Sensors through Architectural Design on the Nanoscale - D. R. Rolison (Naval Research Laboratory), J. Pietron (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory) and J. W. Long (Naval Research Laboratory)

16:20 1541 Development of Novel Humidity Sensor based on a Polymer Silver Nanoparticle Composite. - A. Power, J. F. Cassidy and A. Betts (Dublin institute of Technology)

16:40 1542 Electropolymerization of a Cation-permeable Layer using 1-pyrrolyl-10-decanephosphonic Acid - R. M. West, M. Josowicz and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

17:00 1543 Molecules with Multiple Personalities: How Switchable Materials Could Revolutionize Chemical Sensing - R. Byrne, F. Lopez, K. Lau and D. Diamond (Dublin City University)

17:20 1544 A Novel Electrode Material for H2O2 Oxidation of Electrochemical Glucose Sensors - M. Morimitsu and A. Okazaki (Doshisha University)

17:40 1545 Modeling Non Equilibrium Potentiometry to Understand and Control Selectivity and Detection Limit - A. Lewenstam (Center for Process Analytical Chemistry and Sensor Technology ‘ProSens’, Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland and AGH - University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland), T. Sokalski (Åbo Akademi University), J. Jasielec (Center for Process Analytical Chemistry and Sensor Technology ‘ProSens’, Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland), W. Kucza, R. Filipek, B. Wierzba (AGH - University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Material Science and Ceramics, Krakow, Poland) and M. Danielewski (AGH University of Science and Technology)

B1 Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery/EnergyTechnologyImperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Li-ion Batteries: AnodesCo-Chairs: M. Au and C. M. Lopez Rivera

08:00 192 Silicon Coated Nanofiber Paper as a Lithium Ion Anode - D. W. Firsich (Inorganic Specialists), A. Fortini and V. Arrieta (Ultramet)

08:20 193 Fabrication of Silicon Nanoparticles Implanted in Carbon Nanofibers by Electrospinning Technique - Y. Yu, A. Dhanabalan, K. Bechtold and C. Wang (Florida International University)

08:40 194 Si-C Microsphere Composite Anode Materials for Li-ion Battery by Spray Drying Technique - R. Yan (Department of Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials, University of Science and Technology Beijing), J. Ren (Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology), X. He (Tsinghua University), H. Zhao (Department of Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials, University of Science and Technology Beijing), L. Wang, C. Wan and C. Jiang (Tsinghua University)

09:00 195 Impedance Spectroscopy Study of Silicon Nanowire Electrode - S. Hong (Stanford University), R. Ruffo (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca), C. K. Chan, R. Huggins and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

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0900h.........Technical Exhibit, Grand Ballroom A/B, Building 2

0930h.........Coffee Break, Exhibit Hall

1215h.........Dielectric Science and Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting; tickets are $27 in advance, $32 onsite, non-refundable, Union Square 21, 4th Floor, Building 3

1215h.........Energy Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting; tickets are $27 in advance, $32 onsite, non-refundable, Union Square 22, 4th Floor, Building 3

1215h.........Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon & Business Meeting; tickets are $27 in advance, $32 onsite, non-refundable, Union Square 23/24, 4th Floor, Building 3

1215h.........Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting; tickets are $27 in advance, $32 onsite, non-refundable, Union Square 25, 4th Floor, Building 3

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09:20 196 Surface Chemistry and Morphology of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase on Silicon Nanowire Lithium-ion Battery Anodes - C. K. Chan (Stanford University), R. Ruffo (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca) and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 197 Crystalline-Amorphous Core-Shell Silicon Nanowires for High Capacity and High Current Battery Electrodes - L. Cui (Stanford University), R. Ruffo (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca), C. K. Chan, H. Peng and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

10:20 198 In Situ Studies of SEI Formation on Sn Anodes - I. T. Lucas, E. Pollak and R. Kostecki (lbnl)

10:40 199 Porous Sn/C Composite Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries - X. Li, A. Dhanabalan, K. Bechtolo, Y. Yu and C. Wang (Florida International University)

11:00 200 Cycling Performance of Copper-tin Alloys Prepared by Sputtering - Y. Lin and J. Duh (National Tsing Hua University)

11:20 201 Battery Testing of Cu2Sb Films and Nanowires Electrodeposited from Aqueous Solutions - J. M. Mosby and A. Prieto (Colorado State University)

11:40 202 Electrochemical Preparation and Performance of Sn-based Amorphous Negative Electrode Material for Li-ion Batteries - W. Yu, D. Yu, X. Sun and K. Xu (BUAA of China)

Li-ion Batteries: Anodes & Stress AnalysisCo-Chairs: Y. Cui and K. Bugga

14:00 203 Effect of Vinylene Carbonate on Capacity Shift During Cycling of Graphite Anodes in Li-ion Cells - P. Ridgway, H. Zheng, S. Xun, G. Liu, X. Song, P. Ross and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL))

14:20 204 Research on the Electrochemical Properties of Modified Natural Graphite Anode by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (Eis) - J. Zhao, L. Wang, X. He, C. Jiang and C. Wan (Tsinghua University)

14:40 205 SnO2-CNT Thin Film Composites as Anode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries - A. Dhanabalan, Y. Yu, X. Li and C. Wang (Florida International University)

15:00 206 A Facile Route to Carbon-coated SnO2 Nanoparticles Combined with a New Binder for Li-ion Rechargeable Batteries - S. Chou, J. Wang, C. Zhong, M. Rahman, H. Liu and S. Dou (University of Wollongong)

15:20 207 Reversible Capacity of TiO2(B) High Potential Negative Electrode Prepared from K2Ti4O9 Precursor - M. Inaba, Y. Oba, Y. Murota and A. Tasaka (Doshisha University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 208 Morphology-Performance Relationships in Metallic Lithium Anodes - C. M. Lopez, J. Vaughey and D. Dees (Argonne National Laboratory)

16:20 209 Free Standing Nanostructured Anode for Li-Ion Rechargeable Batteries - M. Au (Savannah River National Laboratory)

16:40 210 Stress Analysis in Lithium Intercalation Electrodes - S. Renganathan, G. Sikha and R. White (University of South Carolina)

17:00 211 Multifunctional Composite Materials: Consideration of Loads in Embedded and Integrated Li Batteries - H. Kim (Univ. of Michigan), X. Zhang (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Y. Chen (Sakti3 Inc.) and A. M. Sastry (University of Michigan)

17:20 212 Characterization of Fatigue Behavior of Electrode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries using Acoustic Emissions - K. J. Rhodes, C. Daniel, E. Lara-Curzio and N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

B2 Battery Modeling at Cell LevelBattery/EnergyTechnology/IndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringFranciscan D, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Continuum Models-1-D and 2-DChair: V. Srinivasan

08:00 247 The Argument for Battery Engineering - R. Spotnitz (Battery Design LLC)

08:40 248 Understanding Rate Limitations in Lithium-Ion Batteries through Combined Alternating- and Direct-Current Simulations and Experiments - P. Albertus (UC Berkeley) and J. Newman (University of California Berkeley)

09:00 249 Macrohomogenous Modeling of Commercial, Primary Li/MnO2 Coin Cells - G. Yeduvaka, R. Spotnitz (Battery Design LLC) and K. Gering (Idaho National Laboratory)

09:20 250 Modeling of Lithium-ion Batteries Aging - M. Safari, M. Morcrette (LRCS, UPJV), A. Teyssot (Renault Research Department) and C. Delacourt (LRCS, UPJV)

09:40 251 Parameter Estimation and Capacity Fade Analysis from Discharge Curves of Lithium-ion Batteries using Efficient Reformulated Physics Based Models - V. Boovaragavan (Tennessee Tech University), V. Ramadesigan (Tennessee Technological University), M. Arabandi, V. Subramanian (Tennessee Tech University), K. Chen, R. Braatz (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and H. Tsukamoto (Quallion LLC)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

3-D Models and Porous Electrode EffectsChair: R. Spotnitz

10:20 252 Large Prismatic Cell Design Evaluation using Multi-Scale Multi-Dimensional Lithium-Ion Battery Model - G. Kim and K. A. Smith (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

10:40 253 Quasi 3D Thermal-Electrochemical Li-Ion Battery Model For Current Distribution and Temperature Gradient Calculations - R. E. Gerver and J. Meyers (University of Texas at Austin)

11:00 254 Particle- to Electrode-Scale Heat and Stress Generation Simulation and Optimization for Li-Ion Batteries - X. Zhang, W. Shyy and A. M. Sastry (University of Michigan)

11:20 255 Modeling of Non-uniform Degradation in Large Format Lithium Ion Cells - K. A. Smith and G. Kim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

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11:40 256 A Cell with Multiple Working Electrodes: Measuring the Perpendicular Current Density Distribution - F. La Mantia (Stanford University), S. Ng (Timcal) and P. Novák (Paul Scherrer Institut)

Beyond Traditional Continuum ModelsChair: C. Delacourt

14:00 257 A Continuum-Level Prediction of the Mosaic Effect in LiFePO4 Cathodes - D. Burch, G. Ceder and M. Bazant (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

14:20 258 Elastic Effects During Ion Intercalation in LiFePO4 Cathodes - L. Stanton (Northwestern University), D. Burch and M. Bazant (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

14:40 259 Theoretical Evaluation of Fractal-like Electrode Characteristics for Litium-Ion Batteries - G. Turon Teixidor (University of California, Irvine), P. Mukherjee (Los Alamos National Laboratory), B. Park (Carbon Micro Battery LLC) and M. Madou (University of California - Irvine)

15:00 260 Solid-Electrolyte-Interphase: Characterization by Impedance Spectroscopy - G. Harriott (Air Products), B. Jin, G. Gopalakrishnan, Z. Shi and J. Kirner (Air Products and Chemicals)

15:20 261 Cycle-Life Study of LiFePO4 Li-ion Cells - P. Liu, J. Wang, J. Hicks-Garner, W. Li, E. Sherman, S. Soukiazian (HRL Laboratories), M. Verbrugge (General Motors R&D Center) and H. Tataria (General Motors)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

First-Principle SimulationsChair: K. Persson

16:00 262 Structure and Capacitance of the Electrical Double Layers in Ionic Liquids-Based Electrochemical Capacitors - G. Feng and R. Qiao (Clemson University)

16:20 263 Morphology and Equilibrium Shape of LiCoO2 - A First Principles Study - D. Kramer and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

B3 Characterization of Porous Materials 2IndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineering/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry/EnergyTechnologyFranciscan C, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Co-Chairs: A. Lasia and B. Lakshmanan

08:40 285 Theoretical Analysis of Polyaniline-derived Nonprecious Catalyst Kinetics and Electrode Performance in a PEFC - P. P. Mukherjee, G. Wu and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:00 286 Effect of Porosity on Percolation and Transport Phenomena in Composite Electrodes - J. Golbert, C. Adjiman (Imperial College London) and N. Brandon (Imperial College)

09:20 287 Modeling Vacancies and Pores in Diamond: Challenges and Solutions - M. Kertesz (Georgetown University), B. Slepetz (Georgetown University), I. Laszlo (Budapest Technical University) and Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University)

Co-Chairs: A. Lasia and B. Lakshmanan

10:00 288 Characterisation of SOFC Electrode Microstructure using X-ray Nano CT and FIB Techniques: A Comparative Study - P. R. Shearing (Imperial College), J. Gelb (X-Radia) and N. Brandon (Imperial College)

10:20 289 Nickel Based Anodes of Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: A Catalytic Study - G. Gadacz, J. Viricelle, C. Pijolat and M. Pijolat (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines)

10:40 290 Electrochemical Properties of Nanocrystalline La0.5Sr0.5CoO3-x - S. Wang (University of Houston), G. Kim (University of Pennsylvania), J. Yoon, H. Wang (Texas A&M University), D. Huang and A. Jacobson (Universtiy of Houston)

11:00 291 Nanoporous Gold Electrodes Demonstrate Important Supercapacitor Design Principles - D. B. Robinson, C. Wu, B. Jacobs, M. D. Ong and B. Pierson (Sandia National Laboratories)

11:20 292 Effects of Precursors on the Electrochemical Characteristics of LiFePO4 Cathode Material for Lithium-ion Batterries - J. Gao, J. Ying, C. Jiang and C. Wan (Tsinghua University)

B4Fuel Cells for Portable PowerEnergyTechnologyContinental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Catalysts- PEM/Alkaline/SOFCCo-Chairs: J. Meyers and J. St Pierre

08:20 344 Novel Electrocatalysts for Direct Oxidation of Alcohols and Oxygen Reduction Reaction in High pH Environments - N. Ramaswamy, Q. He and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

08:40 345 Electroredution of Oxygen (ORR) in Alkaline Medium on Silver Nanoparticles - G. Wiberg, K. Mayhofer and M. Arenz (Technische Universität München)

09:00 346 First-principles Electrocatalyst Design for Direct Borohydride Oxidation over Pure Metals and Alloys - G. Rostamikia (Penn. State) and M. Janik (Penn State University)

09:20 347 Studying on Methanol-Tolerance of CoTMPP/Pt/C for DMFC Cathode Catalyst - H. Hsu (Nation Taiwan University), H. Du (National Taiwan University), C. Wang (Academia Sinica), S. Chang, S. Shih, L. Chen (Nation Taiwan University) and K. Chen (Academia Sinica)

09:40 348 Oxygen Reduction Reaction at the Interface of Pt/C and Sulfonated Polyimide Ionomer - K. Miyatake, T. Omata, D. Tryk, H. Uchida and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

MEAs and ComponentsCo-Chairs: J. Meyers and J. St Pierre

10:20 349 Sensitivity Analysis of Some Key Gas Diffusion Layer (GDL) Parameters in PEM Fuel Cells - A. Kulkarni and X. Wang (Oakland University)

10:40 350 Development of Single-Chamber, Micro-Tubular, Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with an Improved Performance via Silver Modified Cathode - N. Akhtar, S. Decent and K. Kendall (University of Birmingham)

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11:00 351 AC Impedance Study to Evaluate the MEA Characteristics in a Passive Mode DMFC Mini-stack - V. Baglio, A. Stassi, F. Matera (CNR-ITAE), H. Kim (Seoul National University), V. Antonucci and A. Arico’ (CNR-ITAE)

11:20 352 Pd-impregnated SYT/LDC Composite as Sulfur-Tolerant Anode for SOFCs - X. Lu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), J. Zhu (Tennessee Technological University), G. Yang, G. Xia and J. Stevenson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

11:40 353 Effects of the Anisotropic and Non-homog-enous GDL on the Performance of PEMFCs with Serpentine Channels - Z. Shi and X. Wang (Oakland University)

Stacks and Systems Co-Chairs: E. Pichta and S. R. Narayan

14:00 354 Performance of Vapor-fed Passive DMFC with High Concentration Methanol - K. Kobayashi, S. Nakamura and T. Yoshitake (NEC Corporation)

14:20 355 Approaches to Improve Durability & Special Applications of FC MEAs - Y. Tsou, L. Cao, Z. Zhu, M. Young and J. Morse (BASF Fuel Cell, Inc.)

14:40 356 Fabrication and Electrochemical Characterization of a Miniature Fuel Cell on Sputtered Pt Catalyst on TiO2 Nanotube Arrays - D. Lim, W. Lee, J. Wheldon and W. Smyrl (University of Minnesota)

15:00 357 Reduction of CO Poisoning in PEM Fuel Cell by Application of Optimal Pulse Control - A. Dhanda and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 358 Effect of DMFC Anode Catalyst Pretreatments on Lifetime and Durability - C. Grice (NuVant Systems, Inc.), T. D. Hall, L. Swenson and E. Smotkin (NuVant Systems Inc.)

16:00 359 Effects of Nitrogen and Water Accumulation in the Dead-Ended-Anode Operation of PEM Fuel Cells - S. Yesilyurt (Sabanci University), J. Siegel and A. Stefanopoulou (University of Michigan)

16:20 360 A Compact Membrane-Methanol Reformer for a 20W Fuel Cell Power Generator - G. O. Alptekin (TDA Research, INc.)

16:40 361 Power Optimization by On/Off Cycling in DMFCs - T. D. Hall, C. Grice, B. Gurau, L. Swenson and E. Smotkin (NuVant Systems, Inc.)

B7Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage and ConversionEnergyTechnology/BatteryContinental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Nanostructured Materials for Energy ConversionCo-Chairs: J. Prakash and R. Kunz

08:00 484 The Role of Nanostructure in the Electrochemical Oxidation of Model Carbon Catalyst Supports in Acidic Environments - K. G. Gallagher, G. Yushin and T. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

08:20 485 Nanostructured Particle Arrays as Model Electrocatalysts - R. S. Goeke, A. Datye (University of New Mexico), P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico) and J. St-Pierre (University of South Carolina)

08:40 486 An Organic Phase Synthesis Method to Highly Active PtCo/C PEMFC Cathode Catalyst - W. Li (Michigan Technological University) and Y. Yan (Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Riverside)

09:00 487 Pt/N/C and Pd/N/C Oxygen Reduction Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cells - S. Shrestha, J. Vega (University of Connecticut) and W. E. Mustain (University of Connecutict)

09:20 488 Unique CO-tolerance of Pt/WOx Materials - F. Micoud, F. Maillard (CNRS/LEPMI), A. Bonnefont (Institut de Chimie, UMR 7177, CNRS-Université de Strasbourg) and M. Chatenet (CNRS/LEPMI)

09:40 489 Synthesis of Platinum Nano Electrocatalyst for Methanol Oxidation using Polymer Template - M. Chatterjee, S. Ghosh, P. Chowdhury and I. N. Basumallick (Visva-Bharati University)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 490 FTIR in situ investigations during the electro-catalytic oxidation of ethanol on PtSn/CeO2-C - A. Oliveira Neto, M. Linardi (Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares), D. M. Anjos (UIUC), G. Tremiliosi-Filho (Instituto de Química de São Carlos) and E. V. Spinacé (Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares)

10:40 491 Synthesis and Characterization of Monolayer Bimetallic Surfaces: A Synchrotron XPS and NEXAFS Study - R. E. Rettew, J. Guthrie and F. Alamgir (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:00 492 Dealloyed PtM3(M= Fe, Co, Ni, ...) Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - Z. Liu and P. Strasser (University of Houston)

11:20 493 Non Noble Metal Catalysts for PEMFC: Is There a Metal Ion in the Catalytic Site? - L. Birry and J. Dodelet (INRS)

11:40 494 Effect of Thermal Treatment on Pt3Sn Catalysts for the Anode of a Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell - F. Colmati (Universidade federal de Goiás), R. Sousa Jr and E. Gonzalez (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos-USP)

Oxygen Reduction on Nanostructured Materials for Energy Conversion Co-Chairs: T. Fuller and J. St Pierre

14:00 495 Understanding the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Pd-based Alloy (Pd-M, M=Ni, Co) Surfaces using Density Functional Theory Calculations - B. Li (Illinois Institute of Techmology), J. Greeley (Argonne National Laboratory) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Techmology)

14:20 496 Phase Stabilized and Enhanced PtCu3/C Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts via Au Galvanic Displacement - Z. Liu (University of Houston), D. Huang (Texas Center for Superconductivity of the University of Houston, Houston), S. Koh, C. Yu (University of Houston), K. More, L. Allard (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) and P. Strasser (University of Houston)

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14:40 497 Mesoporous Carbon Sphere Supported Pt Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - H. Liu, L. Zhang and J. Zhang (National Research Council Canada)

15:00 498 A Non-Precious Polypyrrole-derived Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction - H. Chung and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 499 Hierarchically-Structured Nano-Porous Materials for Fuel Cell Applications - S. Pylypenko, N. Carrol, P. Maksymiuk, D. Petsev and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

16:00 500 Effect of Relative Humidity on Water Structure at Nafion Thin Film Studied by Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy - H. Noguchi, H. Minowa, K. Taneda (Hokkaido University), H. Naohara (Toyota Motor Corporation) and K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University)

16:20 501 Nanostructured Mesoporous NbRuyOz as a Catalytic Support for Fuel Cells - D. Konopka, S. Pylypenko, T. Ward (University of New Mexico) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

16:40 502 An XRD/SAXS Analysis of Fuel Cell Catalyst Core-shell Structures - J. E. Bedard, L. Li and E. Smotkin (Northeastern University)

17:00 503 Analysis of Catalyst Support for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell and Electrolyzer Applications - M. Pelsozy (NASA), D. Scheiman (NASA Glenn Polymers Branch), C. Carbrera, D. Santiagao (University of Puerto Rico) and A. Palkar (Connoco Phillips)

17:20 504 Degradation Mechanisms of Pt/C Electrocatalysts at the nm-scale - F. Maillard (CNRS/LEPMI), B. Vion-Dury, K. Solhy, L. Dubau, M. Chatenet (CNRS/LEPMI, 1130 rue de la piscine BP 75 38402 Saint Martin d’Hères, France), N. Job (Université de Liège, Laboratoire de Génie Chimique (B6a), B-4000 Liège, Belgique) and L. Guetaz (CEA, LITEN, LCPEM, E38054 Grenoble, France)

17:40 505 Polyaniline Coated Active Carbon as Binary Catalysts Support for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - H. Lee, W. Vogel and P. P. Chu (National Central University)

B9 Advanced Materials and Concepts for Energy HarvestingHighTemperatureMaterials/EnergyTechnology/NewTechnologyContinental 7, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

SOFCsCo-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and F. Chen

08:00 558 Infiltrated Electrodes for Intermediate-tem-perature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - F. Zhao (University of South Carolina, University of Science and Technology of China), F. Chen (University of South Carolina) and C. Xia (University of Science and Technology of China)

08:20 559 Conductivity and Phase Stability of Lanthanum Cobalt Nickelate Perovskites - P. Huang (FuelCell Energy) and A. Petric (McMaster University)

08:40 560 Bimetallic Cermet Anode Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Showing Sulfur Tolerance: Electrochemical Performance and Metallic Species Characterization - J. S. O’Brien (University of Ottawa), C. Grgicak (Boston University, School of Medicine) and J. Giorgi (University of Ottawa)

Solar Cell

09:00 561 Silver-based Al-doped ZnO Multilayer Transparent Conductive Oxide Films - H. Cho, K. Park, J. Ahn, N. Seong and S. G. Yoon (Chungnam National University)

09:20 562 Manufacturing Equipment Components of New Materials for Solar Cell Efficiency Enhancements and Lower Cost - J. Foggiato (Greene Tweed)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Energy Storage in BatteriesCo-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and W. Xu

10:20 563 Non-aqueous Electrolytes for Li/air Batteries - W. Xu, J. Xiao, J. Zhang and J. Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

10:40 564 Synthesis and Characterization of LiMnPO4 as a Cathode Material for Li-ion Batteries - J. Xiao, W. Xu and J. Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

11:00 565 Nonstoichiometric Chemistry of and Electronic Conduction in MnO2 Nanowires for Battery Electrodes Nanowires - X. Zhou (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

11:20 566 Particle Size Effect on Electron Motions in alpha-MoO3 Powders - S. Berthumeyrie, J. Badot (Enscp), S. Bach, J. Pereira-Ramos (Icmpe), P. Vermaut (Enscp) and O. Dubrunfaut (Supelec)

Fuel CellsCo-Chairs: X.-D. Zhou and M. Manivannan

14:00 567 Structure-Activity-Durability Relationship of Pt and Pt based Alloy Electrocatalysts - V. S. Murthi, E. Izzo, W. Bi, T. Aindow (UTC Power Corporation), C. Perez-Acosta (Axiom Consulting LLC) and S. Motupally (UTC Power Corporation)

14:20 568 Electrochemical and In Situ Raman Spectroscopic Investigations of the Microstructural Stability of sp2 and sp3-bonded Carbon Powders During Anodic Polarization in Acid - V. M. Swope (Michigan State University), I. Sasaki (AIST) and G. Swain (Michigan State University)

14:40 569 The Preparation and Characterization of Glassy Carbon Powder Modified with a Thin Layer of Boron-Doped Ultrananocrystalline Diamond (B-UNCD) - D. Kim and G. Swain (Michigan State University)

15:00 570 Thermal Stability of Pt-Coated High Surface Area Diamond Powder as Assessed by Thermogravimetric Analysis - L. Guo and G. Swain (Michigan State University)

15:20 Intermission (40 Minutes)

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16:00 571 Oxygen Reduction Reaction of Ta-CNO as Non-platinum Cathode for PEFC: Dependence of Degree of Oxidation of Ta-CN on Catalytic Activity - K. Ota (Yokohama ational University), H. Imai (NEC Corporation), K. Matsuzawa, S. Mitsushima and A. Ishihara (Yokohama National University)

16:20 572 Facile Fabrication of Ultra Porous Platinum Electrodes and Their Application for Energy Harvesting Glucose Fuel Cells - A. Kloke, S. Kerzenmacher, R. Zengerle and F. Von Stetten (University of Freiburg)

16:40 573 Evaluation of the Electrochemical Properties of Different Strains of Shewanella in a Mediatorless Microbial Fuel Cell. - A. Manohar, K. Nealson and F. Mansfeld (USC)

17:00 574 Non-equilibrium Interfacial Electrochemical Phenomena in Aging PEM Fuel Cells: A New Theory for Multi-scale Simulation of Nano-structured Catalysts Degradation and Durability Prediction - A. A. Franco, S. Cheah and R. Ferreira de Morais (CEA (Atomic Energy Commission of France))

17:20 575 Formation and Characteristics of P(VDF-TeFE) Thin Film for Micro-generator - J. Jeong, C. Kimura, H. Aoki, M. Okuyama and T. Sugino (Osaka University)

C2Dielectrics and Engineered Interfaces in Biological and Biomedical ApplicationsDielectricScienceandTechnology/ElectronicsandPhotonics/Sensor/OrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistryContinental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Biomedical ApplicationsCo-Chairs: A. Offenhaeusser and M. Nishizawa

08:00 603 Novel Bio-transducers for Medical Applications - K. Mitsubayashi (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)

08:40 604 Electronic Devices for the Registration and Stimulation of Action Potentials of Electrogenic Cells - A. Offenhäusser (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

09:00 605 All-diamond Transistor Array for the Detection of Cell Action Potentials - M. Dankerl (Walter Schottky Institut), B. Hofmann, S. Eick (IBN-2 Research Center Jülich), M. Hauf (Walter Schottky Institut), S. Ingebrandt (IBN-2 Research Center Jülich), A. Offenhäusser (Forschungszentrum Jülich), M. Stutzmann and J. Garrido (Walter Schottky Institut)

09:20 606 Skin as a Bioengineering Interface - R. J. Connolly, K. Muffly (University of South Florida), A. Hoff (The University of South Florida), J. A. Llewellyn, R. Gilbert and M. Jaroszeski (University of South Florida)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 607 Tissue Responses to Implantable Biosensors - J. I. Rey (University of South Florida), F. Moussy (Institute for Bioengineering, Brunel University) and R. Gilbert (University of South Florida)

10:20 608 Preparation of Minimally-Invasive Needle Type Glucose Sensors - M. Yasuzawa, Y. Nishimura and H. Takaoka (University of Tokushima)

10:40 609 BioRadioTransmitter ~ A Self-empowered Wireless Glucose Sensing System~ - T. Hanashi, W. Tsugawa (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), T. Yamazaki (National Institute for Materials Science), K. Ikebukuro and K. Sode (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

11:00 610 Real-time Monitoring of Cellulase Activity with the Biosensor based on Cellobiose Dehydrogenase - H. Matsumura, K. Igarashi (The University of Tokyo), N. Nakamura, H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) and M. Samejima (The University of Tokyo)

Biomedical Applications (continued)Co-Chairs: M. Madou and S. Daunert

14:00 611 Novel Enzyme Sensor for Glycated Protein Biosensing without the Proteolytic Processes - M. Yamada (Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology), W. Tsugawa (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) and K. Sode (Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology)

14:20 612 In Vivo Characterization of Electrically Mediated Molecular Delivery using Impedance Spectroscopy - J. A. Llewellyn, J. I. Rey, R. Connolly (University of South Florida), A. Hoff (The University of South Florida) and R. Gilbert (University of South Florida)

14:40 613 Non-Ionizing Radiation using Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields: A New Treatment Modality for Cancer - S. J. Beebe, W. Ford, X. Chen, W. Ren (Old Dominion University), R. Nuccitelli (BioElectroMed Corp), J. Swanson, J. Kolb and K. Schoenbach (Old Dominion University)

15:00 614 Surface Impedance Microscopy for Biomedical Applications - N. Tao, K. Foley, S. Wang and X. Shan (Arizona State University)

D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosionYosemite B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Corrosion Control, Coatings and InhibitorsCo-Chairs: V. J. Gelling and K. N. Allahar

08:00 667 Corrosion Performance of Optimized SAM1651 Iron-Based Amorphous Metal Coatings - J. C. Farmer (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

08:20 668 Investigation of POD - Oil as Steel Corrosion Inhibitor in Hydrochloric Acid - G. Ostapenko, P. Gloukhov (Togliatti State University) and S. Sadivskiy (Joint-Stock Company KuibyshevAzot)

08:40 669 Hybrid ZrO2-SiO2 Sol-gel Coatings as Pretreatments for the Improvement of the Anti-corrosion Protection of Mild Steel and Aluminum Alloy AA2024-T3 - S. Sanchez-Majado (CSIC (CENIM)), N. Carmona (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), V. Barranco (CSIC (CENIM)), A. Jimenez-Morales (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), S. Feliu Jr (CSIC (CENIM)), M. Villegas (CSIC (IH)) and J. Galvan (CSIC (CENIM))

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09:00 670 Adhesion and Corrosion Resistance of Cerium Conversion Coating on AZ31 Magnesium Alloy - W. Li, Y. Huang, H. Su and C. Lin (National Taiwan University)

09:20 671 Chromate-free Corrosion Resistant Nanocomposite Pretreatments for Light-weight Metals - J. Liu, S. Bafna, F. Allen and G. Skandan (NEI Corporation)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 672 Polypyrrole Hybrids as Corrosion Inhibitors - V. J. Gelling, C. Vetter, S. V Kasi Somayajula and X. Qi (North Dakota State University)

10:20 673 Electromagnetic Induction Corrosion Control Technology (EICCT) - D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University), M. Lewis (Lewis Research & Engineering) and R. Peek (Canadian Auto Preservation Inc.)

10:40 674 Performance of Potassium Metavanadate as a Low Carbon Steel Corrosion Inhibitor in Chloride and Sulfide Environment - I. Nurdin, A. F. Arif, A. Pratiwi, F. Putra and R. Windyawati (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

11:00 675 Thermal Degradation of a Mg-Rich Primer on AA 2024-T3 - K. N. Allahar, D. Battocchi, G. Bierwagen and D. Tallman (North Dakota State University)

11:20 676 Carbon Nanotube Structures as Ionic Barriers: A New Corrosion Prevention Concept - S. Sreevatsa and H. Grebel (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

11:40 677 Sub-Surface Electrochemical Effects on the Spontaneous Deposition of Cerium Conversion Coatings on Aluminum Alloys - B. L. Treu (Missouri Universtiy of Science and Technology), W. Pinc, S. Joshi, W. Fahrenholtz and M. O’Keefe (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

Corrosion ModelingCo-Chairs: H. G. Wheat and D. C. Hansen

14:00 678 Some Thoughts on the Construction of Micro-abrasion Maps for a Steel/polymer Couple in Corrosive Environments - M. Stack, H. A. Jawan and M. Mathew (Engineering)

14:20 679 Modelling of Corrosion-induced Cracking - F. Tavares (IETCC-CSIC), R. C. Yu (UCLM), C. Andrade (IETCC-CSIC) and G. Ruiz (UCLM)

14:40 680 Comparison of Linear and Non-Linear Models for Predicting Long-Term Coated Metal Performance Based on Short-Term Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Measurements - C. L. Stork (Sandia National Laboratories) and R. Buchheit (Ohio State University)

15:00 681 Describing the Effect of Alkalization in Localized Corrosion of Aluminum Alloys by Combining Finite Element Modeling, Model Al/Cu Bimetallic Systems and EQCM (Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance) Measurements. - N. Murer (The Ohio State University), N. Missert (Sandia National Laboratories) and R. Buchheit (The Ohio State University)

15:20 682 Deterministic Modeling of the Effect of Acetic Acid in the Corrosion of Low-Carbon Steel by Carbon Dioxide. - O. Rosas-Camacho, M. Urquidi-Macdonald and D. Macdonald (Penn State University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 683 Topological Ordered Maps of General Corrosion of Most Commonly Used Alloys - M. Uquidi-Macdonald and M. Kamrun-Nahar (Pennsylvania State University)

16:20 684 Possible Distributions of Potential Inside Corroding Crevices - G. Engelhardt (OLI Systems, Inc.) and D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

Corrosion MonitoringCo-Chairs: D. C. Hansen and H. G. Wheat

16:40 685 The Role of Cl- on Localized CO2 Corrosion and the Effect of Electrode Size on Electrochemical Noise Measurements - X. Jiang and S. Nesic (Ohio University)

17:00 686 The Use of Fiber Optic Sensors in the Detection of Corrosion in Reinforced Concrete - H. G. Wheat and G. Liu (University of Texas at Austin)

17:20 687 Embedded Reference Electrode for Potential-Monitoring of Cathodic Protective Systems - B. E. Merten, D. Battocchi, D. Tallman and G. Bierwagen (North Dakota State University)

E1Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 5: New Materials, Processes, and EquipmentElectronicsandPhotonics/DielectricScienceandTechnology/HighTemperatureMaterialsContinental 8, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Novel Channel Engineering Co-Chairs: D.-L. Kwong and H. Iwai

08:20 714 Opportunities and Challenges for Germanium and Silicon-Germanium Channel p-FETs. - S. W. Bedell (IBM Research), N. Daval (SOITEC Assignee at IBM Research), K. Fogel (IBM Research), K. Shimizu (IIS, University of Tokyo, Meguro, Japan), J. Ott, J. Newbury and D. Sadana (IBM Research)

08:50 715 Ge/GeO2 Interface Control with High Pressure Oxidation for Improving Electrical Characteristics - C. Lee, T. Tabata (The University of Tokyo), T. Nishimura, K. Nagashio, K. Kita (The University of Tokyo, JST CREST) and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)

09:10 716 The Influence of the Epitaxial Growth Process Parameters on Layer Characteristics and Device Performance in Si-passivated Ge pMOS-FETs - M. R. Caymax, F. Leys, J. Mitard, K. Martens, L. Yang, G. Pourtois, W. Vandervorst, M. Meuris and R. Loo (IMEC)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Novel Channel Engineering (continued)Co-Chairs: D.-L. Kwong and H. Iwai

10:00 717 Defects and Electrical Performance of Germanium pMOS Devices - G. Eneman, E. Simoen (IMEC), R. Yang (INPG-Grenoble), B. De Jaeger, G. Wang, J. Mitard, G. Hellings (IMEC), D. Brunco (Intel), R. Loo, K. De Meyer, C. Claeys, M. Meuris and M. Heyns (IMEC)

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10:30 718 Fabrication of Suspended Ge-rich Nanowires by Ge Condensation Technique for Multi-channel Devices - E. D. Saracco (CEA), J. Damlencourt, D. Lafond (CEA Léti-Minatec), S. Bernasconi (STMicroelectronics), V. Benevent, P. Rivallin (CEA Léti-Minatec), Y. Morand (STMicroelectronics), J. Hartmann, P. Gautier, C. Vizioz, T. Ernst (CEA Léti-Minatec), C. Bonafos and P. Fazzini (CEMES-CNRS-Université de Toulouse)

10:50 719 Influence of Interfacial Oxygen and Carbon on Misfit Dislocation Generation in SiGe Epitaxial Layers - M. Fukuda, Y. Shimamune, K. Tanahashi, K. Ikeda, M. Nishikawa, H. Maekawa, N. Tamura, T. Mori, A. Shimizu and M. Kase (Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited)

11:10 720 The Challenges in Introducing PMOS Dual Channel in CMOS Processing - H. R. Harris (Texas A&M University), P. Majhi, P. D. Kirsch, P. Sivasubramani, J. Oh (SEMATECH) and S. Song (Qualcomm)

Advanced Gate StacksCo-Chairs: V. Narayanan and E. Gousev

14:00 721 On the Origin of Anomalous VTH Shift in high-k MOSFETs - A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo) and K. Kita (The University of Tokyo, JST CREST)

14:30 722 Engineering Band-Edge High-π/Metal Gate n MOSFETs with Cap Layers Containing Group IIA and IIIB Elements by Atomic Layer Deposition - H. Jagannathan (IBM Research @ Albany NanoTech), L. F. Edge (IBM @ Albany NanoTech), P. Jamison (IBM Research @ Albany NanoTech, 255 Fuller Rd, Albany, NY 12203 USA), R. Iijima (Toshiba America @ Albany NanoTech, 255 Fuller Rd, Albany, NY 12203 USA), V. Narayanan (IBM T J Watson Research Center), V. Paruchuri (IBM @ Albany NanoTech), R. Clark (TEL Technology Center, America, 255 Fuller Rd, Albany, NY 12203, USA), S. Consiglio (TEL Technology Center, America), C. Wajda and G. Leusink (TEL Technology Center, America, 255 Fuller Rd, Albany, NY 12203, USA)

14:50 723 Chemical-state-resolved In-depth analysis of TiN / La-O / HfSiO / Si Gate Stack Studied by Back-side Angle-resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy with Synchrotron Radiation - S. Toyoda, T. Tanimura, H. Kamada, H. Kumigashira, M. Oshima (University of Tokyo), T. Ohtsuka, Y. Hata and M. Niwa (Panasonic)

15:10 724 Electrical and Materials Characterization of Reactive and Co-Sputtered Tantalum Carbide Metal Electrodes for High-K Gate Applications - L. F. Edge, T. Vo (IBM @ Albany NanoTech), A. Kellock (IBM Almaden Research Center), B. Linder, J. Bruley, Y. Zhu (IBM Research Division, T.J. Watson Research), V. Paruchuri (IBM @ Albany NanoTech), T. Tsunoda, A. Venkateshan and S. Shinde (Canon Anelva Corporation)

15:30 725 Dipole Model Explaining High-k/Metal Gate Field Effect Transistor Threshold Voltage Tuning - P. D. Kirsch (SEMATECH)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

ContactsCo-Chairs: P. Timans and F. Roozeboom

16:20 726 Three-Dimensional Atom-Probe Tomographic Studies of Nickel Monosilicides on a Subnanoscale - D. N. Seidman (Northwestern University)

16:50 727 Integration of Al Segregated NiSiGe/SiGe Source/Drain Contact Technology in p-FinFETs for Drive Current Enhancement - M. Sinha, R. Lee, S. Devi (National University of Singapore), G. Lo (Institute of Microelectronics), E. Chor and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)

17:10 728 Properties of ErSi(2−x) contacts formed on Si(1−x)C(x) Epitaxial Layers - E. Alptekin, M. Ozturk, V. Misra (North Carolina State University), Y. Cho, Y. Kim and S. Chopra (Applied Materials)

E3Nanocrystal Embedded Dielectrics for Electronic and Photonic DevicesDielectricScienceandTechnology/ElectronicsandPhotonicsUnion Square 20, 4th Floor, Building 3

Device ApplicationsCo-Chairs: A. J. Kenyon and W. Pan

08:20 759 Recent Advances in Si nanocrystal Light-Emitting Diodes - C. Huh and G. Sung (Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute)

09:00 760 Nano-Cluster Deposition of Dielectric Bi3NbO7 (BNO) Thin Films using Polymer Substrates for Flexible Electronic Device Applications - H. Lee, N. Seong and S. G. Yoon (Chungnam National University)

09:20 761 Application of Chemical-mechanical Polishing for Planarizing a High-K Nano-composite Polyimide Insulator used in Organic Thin Film Transistors - W. Lee, C. Wang (National Cheng Kung University) and J. Ho (Electronic Research Organization Service, Industrial Technology Research Institute)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 762 Single and Dual ITO and ZnO Embedded ZrHfO High-k Nonvolatile Memories - C. Lin and Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University)

10:40 763 Correlating Surface Morphology with Electrical Bistability in the Hybrid Memory Devices - P. Lai and J. Chen (National Cheng Kung University)

11:00 764 High-k HfAlOx Single Layer Nanocrystal Memory Capacitors for Nanoscale NAND Application - W. Li (National Taiwan University), S. Maikap (Chang Gung University) and J. Yang (National Taiwan University)

11:20 Symposium Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

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E5Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide, and Alternate Emerging Dielectrics 10DielectricScienceandTechnologyPowell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Thin Film/Processing/CharacterizationCo-Chairs: J. Yota and J. Robertson

08:00 812 Low-temperature-atomic-layer-deposition of SiO2 with Tris(dimethylamino)Silane (TDMAS) and Ozone using a Temperature Controlled Water Vapor Treatment - F. Hirose, Y. Kinoshita, S. Shibuya, Y. Narita (Yamagata University), H. Miya (Hitachi Kokusai Electric), K. Hirahara (Shin-Etsu Chemical), Y. Kimura and M. Niwano (Tohoku Univ)

08:30 813 2-D Roughening of SiO2 Thermally Grown on Atomically Flat Si Surface - K. Yamabe, K. Ohsawa, Y. Hayashi and R. Hasunuma (University of Tsukuba)

09:00 814 Stress Changes in Silicon Nitride Thin Films on Thermal Cycling and Deconvolution of Separate Contributions - R. Ekwal Sah (Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics) and H. Baumann (J.W. Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany)

09:20 815 Impact of Film Stress on Nanoidentation Fracture Toughness Measurements for PECVD SiNx:H Films - S. King, J. Xu and J. Huening (Intel Corporation)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 816 Investigation of Hydrogenated Amorphous SiNx:H Films Grown by Rapid Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition - Y. Lai and S. Yung (National United University)

10:20 817 Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction Studies of Thermal Oxidation of Si and SiGe - T. Shimura, Y. Okamoto, D. Shimokawa, T. Inoue, T. Hosoi and H. Watanabe (Osaka University)

10:50 818 Comparison of Interlevel Dielectric Processes Using PECVD Silicon Nitride, Polyimide, and Polybenzoxazole for GaAs HBT Technology - J. Yota (Skyworks Solutions, Inc.)

11:10 819 ONO Program / Erase Performance Characterization for Variations in Tunnel Oxide and Nitride Films. - K. N. Eason, R. Sugino, A. Jafarpour, B. Zhang, D. Rogers, R. Ogle Jr. (Spansion Inc.), J. D’amico and M. Wilson (Semiconductor Diagnostics Inc))

11:30 820 T-x-y Computer Models with SiC and SiO2 - V. I. Lutsyk, V. P. Vorob’eva and A. E. Zelenaya (Buryat Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Science (Siberian Branch))

11:50 821 Atomic Layer Deposition of Rare-earth Oxide Thin Films for High-k Dielectric Applications - N. A. Stafford, R. Katamreddy, L. Guerin, B. Feist (American Air Liquide) and C. Dussarrat (Air Liquide Co,)

Thin Film/Processing/Characterization (continued) Co-Chairs: C. S. Hwang and A. Toriumi

14:00 822 Development and Characterization of High-k Gate Stack for Ge MOSFETs - C. Zhu (National University of Singapore)

14:30 823 Design of High-k interfacial layer formation by Cycle-by-Cycle Deposition and Annealing method - A. Ogawa (MIRAI-ASET( Present affiliation:Hitachi Kokusai Electric)), K. Iwamoto (MIRAI-ASET), H. Ota (MIRAI-NIRC), M. Takahashi, A. Hirano, T. Nabatame (MIRAI-ASET) and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)

15:00 824 Structural Metastability and Size Scalability of Phase-Controlled HfO2 Formed through Cap-PDA - S. Migita (MIRAI-AIST), Y. Watanabe (MIRAI-ASET), H. Ota (MIRAI-NIRC), T. Nabatame (MIRAI-ASET) and A. Toriumi (The University of Tokyo)

15:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:50 825 Is Hafnia The New Silica? - A. Demkov (The University of Texas)

16:30 826 High K Dielectrics for Future CMOS Devices - J. Robertson (Cambridge)

17:00 827 The Quest for III-V MOSFET Beyond Si CMOS - J. R. Kwo (National Tsing Hua University) and M. Hong (Materials Science, National Tsing Hua University)

17:30 828 Cubic Structured HfLaO Dielectrics for MIM Capacitor for RF IC Applications - L. Zhang, W. He, D. Chan (National University of Singapore) and B. Cho (KAIST)

E8Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 3ElectronicsandPhotonicsFranciscan B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Electrochemical Deposition of Semiconductors and Thin Films

09:00 895 Towards Sustainable Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conversion: Studies of New Absorber Materials - L. M. Peter (Univesite du Luxembourg), D. Colombara, J. Scragg and C. Thompson (University of Bath)

09:30 896 Electrochemical Growth of CuInSe2 Compounds on Polycrystalline Mo Films Studied by Raman and Impedance Spectroscopy - E. Chassaing (IRDEP EDF R&D), P. Grand, E. Saucedo (IRDEP), A. Etchberry (Institut Lavoisier) and D. Lincot (IRDEP)

09:50 897 Electrochemical Growth Gold Buffer Layer on H-Si(111) Surfaces and their Applications - P. Allongue, F. Maroun, H. Jurca and R. Cortes (Ecole Polytechnique, PMC)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40 898 Electrophoretic Deposition of Spherical and Rod-Shaped Nanocrystals into Close Packed Superlattices - S. Ahmed and K. M. Ryan (University of Limerick)

11:10 899 Spontaneous Deposition of Metallic Pt onto n-InP: An Electroless Process - A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR 8180), C. Mathieu (ILV, Versailles), M. Bouttemy (CNRS - University of Versailles), J. Vigneron, P. Tran-Van (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR 8180) and A. Goncalves (Lavoisier Institute)

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11:30 900 Preparation and Characterization of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Germanium Surfaces - M. Lommel (Goethe University), F. Reinhardt, P. Hönicke (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), E. Mankel (Technical University Darmstadt), M. Müller, M. Kolbe, B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt) and B. Kolbesen (Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main)

11:50 901 Electrochemical Behaviour of a Novel Inorganic Protective and Functionalizable Monolayer onto InP. - A. Goncalves (Lavoisier Institute), N. Mezailles (LHC, Ecole Polytechniques), C. Mathieu (ILV, Versailles), P. Le Floch (LHC, Ecole Polytechniques) and A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR 8180)

12:20 Intermission (120 Minutes)

14:20 902 Electrochemical ALD for Photovoltaics and Thermoelectrics - J. L. Stickney and D. Banga (University of Georgia)

14:50 903 Morphology, Composition and Electrical properties of Thin Anodic Oxides on InP - N. Simon (University of Versailles - ILV UMR8180), C. Decorse Pascanut (University of Paris sud), L. Santinacci (CNRS / ILV UMR 8180), A. Goncalves (Lavoisier Institute) and A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR 8180)

15:10 904 In Situ Infrared Kinetic Study of Multistep Chemical Modifications of Organic Monolayers at Silicon Surfaces - L. Touahir, A. Moraillon, S. Sam, A. Gouget-Laemmel (CNRS - Ecole Polytechnique), P. Allongue (Ecole Polytechnique, PMC), J. Chazalviel, C. Henry de Villeneuve and F. Ozanam (CNRS - Ecole Polytechnique)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Porous Semiconductors Chair: A. Etcheberry

16:00 905 Deconvolution of the Potential and Time Dependence of Electrochemical Porous Semiconductor Formation - N. Quill, C. O’Dwyer (University of Limerick), R. Lynch (Institute for Surface Science and Corrosion (LKO)) and D. N. Buckley (University of Limerick)

16:20 906 Effects of “P-N” Terminations on the Initial Stages of Pore Growth onto n-InP in HCl Aqueous Solution. - A. Goncalves (Lavoisier Institute), L. Santinacci (CNRS - University of Versailles), N. Simon (University of Versailles - ILV UMR8180), C. Mathieu (ILV, Versailles) and A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR 8180)

16:40 907 Unexpected dissolution process at porous InP electrodes - L. Santinacci, M. Bouttemy, I. Gerard (CNRS - University of Versailles) and A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR 8180)

17:00 908 Simulating Crystallographic Pore Growth on III-V semiconductors - M. Leisner, J. Carstensen and H. Föll (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

E9SOI Device Technology 14ElectronicsandPhotonicsImperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Plenary Talk IChair: Y. Omura

08:40 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

08:50 930 SOI Technology Driving the 21st Century Ubiquitous Electronics - G. K. Celler (Soitec USA)

Plenary Talk IIChair: Y. Omura

10:00 931 Impact of Confinement of Semiconductor and Band Engineering on Future Device Performance - V. Sverdlov and S. Selberherr (Technische Universität Wien)

Materials and Characterization ICo-Chairs: S. Cristoloveanu and A. Abbadie

10:50 932 Advanced SOI Interface Characterization using Normal and Anomalous Grazing Incidence X-ray Diffraction - H. Omi, T. Kawamrua and H. Kobayashi (NTT Basic Research Laboratories)

11:30 933 Copper Decoration Combined with Preferential Etching for Delineation of Crystal Defects in SOI and sSOI Materials - H. Idrisi, M. Pejic (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main) and B. Kolbesen (Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main)

11:50 934 Simulation and Characterization of the Strain Induced by an Original “Embedded Buried Nitride” Technique - S. Baudot (CEA INAC Minatec), F. Andrieu, M. Kostrzewa, Y. Lamrani, J. Barbe (CEA LETI), C. Vizioz (CEA Léti-Minatec), L. Brevard (CEA LETI), F. Rieutord and J. Eymery (CEA INAC)

Device Technology ICo-Chairs: F. Balestra and H. Lee

14:00 935 Advanced FinFET Devices for sub-32nm Technology Nodes: Characteristics and Integration Challenges - A. Veloso, N. Collaert, A. De Keersgieter, L. Witters, R. Rooyackers, T. Hoffmann, S. Biesemans and M. Jurczak (IMEC)

14:40 936 Ultra compact FDSOI transistors (includ-ing Strain and orientation) processing and performance - C. Fenouillet-Beranger (STMicroelectronics/CEA-LETI), L. Pham Nguyen (IMEP/STMicroelectronics), P. Perreau (CEA/LETI), S. Denorme (STMicroelectronics), F. Andrieu (CEA LETI), O. Faynot (CEA/LETI), L. Brevard (CEA LETI), L. Tosti, C. Buj, O. Weber (CEA/LETI), C. Gallon, F. Boeuf (STMicroelectronics), S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INPG-Grenoble) and T. Skotnicki (STMicroelectronics)

15:20 937 Impact of New Approach to Improve MOSFETs Performance with Ultrathin Gate Insulator - W. Cheng (Tohoku University), A. Teramoto and T. Ohmi (Tohoku Univ.)

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15:40 938 Flexible Hybrid-Oriented Complementary Single-Crystal Si Thin-Film Transistors - H. Pang (UW-Madison), G. K. Celler (SOITEC, USA) and Z. Ma (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Materials and Characterization IICo-Chairs: G. Celler and H. Omi

16:20 939 Advanced SOI and Ge-based Semiconductor-on-insulator Substrates Characterization - A. Abbadie and Y. -M. Le Vaillant (SOITEC)

17:00 940 Morphological and Electrical Comparison of GeOI Enriched Structures Obtained from SOI and sSOI Substrates - J. Damlencourt, B. Vincent, L. Clavelier, C. Le Royer (CEA / LETI MINATEC), Y. Campidelli, S. Bernasconi, Y. Morand (STMicroelectronics), T. Nguyen (IMEP-INP Grenoble-MINATEC) and S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INPG-Grenoble)

F1Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 4ElectrodepositionContinental 2, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Thin Films and ProcessesCo-Chairs: L. Deligianni and J. L. Stickney

08:00 1003 Anodic Polarization of Silicon Wafers in Alkaline Solutions - M. Abburi (Norut Technology AS), K. Cabanas-Holmen, E. Gulbrandsen (REC Solar AS), I. Olefjord (Norut Technology AS) and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

08:20 1004 Pulsed Aqueous Electrodeposition of Sm-Co Permanent Magnets - J. Wei, M. Schwartz and K. Nobe (UCLA)

08:40 1005 Effect of Sulfur Electrodeposited CoFeS/Cu Nanowires GMR - A. R. Kola, A. Gunasekaran, M. Agarwal (Louisiana Tech University), D. Young (Louisiana State University) and D. Davis (Louisiana Tech University)

09:00 1006 Electrodeposited Metallic Nanowires as a Scanning Probe Tip - M. Motoyama and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

09:20 1007 Automated Electrodeposition of Bimetallic Noble-metal Nanoclusters via Redox-replace-ment Reactions for Electrocatalysis - T. S. Mkwizu (University of Pretoria), M. Mathe (The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in South Africa) and I. Cukrowski (University of Pretoria)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1008 Electrochemical ALD for Liner Materials - J. L. Stickney (University of Georgia)

10:20 1009 Chemical Vapor Deposition in Ultra Scale Integration Cell using Chalcogenide Materials for Phase Change Memory - J. Ahn, K. Park, H. Cho, S. Pammi, S. Hur and S. G. Yoon (Chungnam National University)

G1Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General SessionIndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringContinental 9, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Multiscale Modeling of Electrochemical Systems

08:20 1033 An Algorithm for Simulation of Electrochemical Systems with Surface-bulk Coupling Strategies - M. Buoni and L. Petzold (University of California, Santa Barbara)

08:40 1034 Maple® Environment for Simulation of Battery Models - A Step by Step Explanation for Improving Computational Efficiency - V. Ramadesigan (Tennessee Technological University), V. Boovaragavan, M. Arabandi and V. Subramanian (Tennessee Tech University)

09:00 1035 Microstructure Formation in Catalyst Layers of PEFC: New Mechanistic Insights from Meso-scale Computer Simulations - K. Malek, M. Eikerling and Z. Liu (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)

09:20 1036 Multi-scale Modeling of Coupled Nano-mate-rials Degradation Mechanisms in PEM Fuel Cells - A. A. Franco, R. Ferreira de Morais and S. Cheah (CEA (Atomic Energy Commission of France))

09:40 1037 Improved Method for Modeling Electrodeposition Subject to Periodic Waveforms - J. D. Adolf and U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 1038 First-principles Simulation of Kinetics of Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Platinum Nanoparticles - V. Viswanathan, J. Zhai, M. Hunsweck and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

10:40 1039 Zinc Oxide Deposition Multi Scale Modelling - P. Mandin, J. Cense (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris, France), Y. Fukunaka (Department of Energy Science& Technology, Kyoto University) and R. Alkire (University of Illinois)

11:00 1040 Finite-elements simulation for true 3D structure generation of anisotropic electro-chemical wet-etching processes - M. Kroener (University of Freiburg - IMTEK), A. Ivanov (Institute of Applied Sciences Furtwangen), F. Goldschmidtboeing (University of Freiburg - IMTEK), U. Mescheder (Institute of Applied Sciences Furtwangen) and P. Woias (University of Freiburg - IMTEK)

11:20 1041 Reduction of Dimensionality in Gas-Diffusion-Layer Modeling using Effective Thicknesses - A. Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

11:40 1042 Computation of Nonlinear Impedance Spectra in Samaria Doped Ceria - F. Ciucci (Caltech)

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H2Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon NanotubesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

08:00 1116 Chiral Liquid-Crystalline Fullerodendrimers - R. Deschenaux (University of Neuchâtel)

08:20 1117 Extended tetrathiafulvalene (exTTF) modi-fied carbon nanostructures: model systems for photovoltaics - M. Herranz (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Y. Takano (TARA Center, University of Tsukuba), R. Garcia (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), D. M. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg) and N. Martin (Complutense University)

08:40 1118 Novel Approaches to Donor-acceptor Phthalocyanine-based Ensembles - G. De la Torre, B. Ballesteros, C. Ruiz-Ganivet, G. Bottari, O. Trukhina, T. Torres (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid), D. Guldi (Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen Nurember), M. Prato (Università di Trieste), S. Campidelli and B. Jean-Philippe (CEA Saclay)

09:00 1119 New Targets in Fullerene Chemistry - N. Martin (Complutense University), J. Delgado (Imdea Nanociencia) and S. Filippone (Complutense University)

09:20 1120 Unexpected Formation and Functionalization of 1,4-Fullerenols ArC60OH - Y. Lu, Z. Chen and G. Wang (University of Science and Technology of China)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1121 Dynamic HPLC Study of C60 Chlorination Leads to the Elusive Chlorofullerenes C60Cl12 and C60Cl4 - I. V. Kuvychko, N. B. Shustova, O. V. Boltalina, S. H. Strauss (Colorado State University) and A. Popov (Moscow State University)

10:20 1122 Functionalization Reactions on Trimetallic Nitride Templated Endohedral Metallofullerenes (TNT EMFs: M3N@C2n) - C. Shu, T. Cai, D. Schoonover, C. Angeli, H. Champion, L. Xu, W. Fu, T. Zuo, J. Reid, K. Harich, C. Slebodnick (Virginia Tech), H. Dorn (Virginia Tech05/02) and H. W. Gibson (Virginia Tech)

10:40 1123 Polyperfluoroalkylation of Higher Fullerenes with Hollow Cages and with Rare Earth Metal(s) Inside - O. V. Boltalina (Colorado State University), I. Kareev (Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics), N. B. Shustova, I. V. Kuvychko, S. H. Strauss (Colorado State University), A. A. Popov (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), V. Bubnov (Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics) and S. Lebedkin (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany)

11:00 1124 Interaction Kinetics and Supramolecular Structure of Charge Transfer Complex of a Fullerene Derivative and a Tri-block Copolymer - A. Chaurasia, L. Gan and X. Hu (Nanyang Technological University)

11:20 1125 A New exTTF-C70(CF3)10 Hybrid for Photofunctional Molecular Systems - Y. Takano (TARA Center, University of Tsukuba), M. Herranz (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), D. M. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg), T. Tsuchiya (TARA Center, University of Tsukuba), T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), S. Strauss, O. V. Boltalina (Colorado State University) and N. Martin (Complutense University)

11:40 1126 High Efficiency Organic Photovoltaic Devices Based on Derivatives of Trimetallic Nitride Endohedral Fullerenes - C. M. Cardona (Luna NanoWorks), M. Drees (Luna NanoWorks, Danville VA 24541 USA), R. Ross (Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA), B. Swain (Luna NanoWorks, Danville VA 24541 USA), E. Van Keuren (Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA), C. Gause (Luna NanoWorks, Danville VA 24541 USA), D. Guldi (University of Erlangen) and B. Holloway (Luna NanoWorks, Danville VA 24541 USA)

12:00 Intermission (120 Minutes)

14:00 1127 Soluble Homo and Hetero Fullerene (C60/C70) for Bulk Heterojunction Photovoltaic Devices - V. Dyakonov, D. Rauh, A. Baumann, C. Deibel (Universiy of Würzburg), J. Delgado, E. Espíldora (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and N. Martin (Complutense University)

14:20 1128 Photoinduced Electron Transfer and Its Regulation in Synthetic Molecular Systems - S. Straight, G. Moore, G. Kodis, Y. Terazono, M. Hambourger (Arizona State University), R. Berera, J. Kennis, R. Van Grondelle (Vrije Universiteit), T. Moore, A. L. Moore and D. Gust (Arizona State University)

14:40 1129 Understanding Molecular Interactions with Carbon Nanotubes - J. Opatkiewicz, M. LeMieux and Z. Bao (Stanford University)

15:00 1130 Electron-rich Methanofullerenes for OPV Applications - J. Collier, J. Alford, M. Diener (TDA Research) and K. Williamson (Spherometrics)

15:20 1131 Structural Modifications of Metal Complexes through Co-crystallization with Fullerenes - T. Garcia (University of California, Davis), M. Olmstead (University of California at Davis) and A. L. Balch (University of California)

15:40 1132 C84-(D6h, D2d)•Ni(OEP); An Impure Co-crystal Yields a Novel Structural Characterization. - C. M. Beavers, B. Q. Mercado (University of California at Davis), T. Zuo (Virginia Tech), L. Echegoyen (Clemson University), M. Olmstead and A. Balch (University of California at Davis)

16:00 1133 Progress Towards Creating a Large Opening on Fullerenes - S. Huang, S. Khan and Y. Rubin (UCLA)

16:20 1134 Redox Recovery and Chemical Derivatization of Small-Gap/Giant Fullerenes - J. Raebiger, J. Collier, R. Bolskar, J. Alford and M. Diener (TDA Research)

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16:40 1135 Stable Fullerene Derivatives Can and Do Have Substituents on Triple-Hexagon Junctions - S. H. Strauss, N. B. Shustova (Colorado State University), Y. Chen (Center for Advanced Radiation Sources, The University of Chicago), M. Mackey, C. Coumbe, J. Phillips, S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi), A. A. Popov (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research) and O. Boltalina (Colorado State University)

17:00 1136 Easy and Versatile Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes for Electronic and Photovoltaic Applications - S. Campidelli, A. Filoramo (CEA), D. Guldi (University of Erlangen), V. Derycke and J. Bourgoin (CEA)

17:20 1137 New Bis-porphyrin Hosts for Fullerene Binding - P. D. Boyd (The University of Auckland)

17:40 1138 New Avenues Towards Organic Derivatizations of Carbon-based Nanostructures - D. Bonifazi (University of Namur)

H3Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and ProcessesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Properties and Processing 2

08:00 1164 Controllable Redox Reactions of Chemically Purified DNA-Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes - Invited - W. Zhao (University of Arkansas)

08:20 1165 Redox Chemistry of Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes in Dispersions and Thin Films - Invited - J. L. Blackburn, D. Svedruzic, R. Tenent (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), T. McDonald (Electromagnetic Applications), C. Engtrakul (NREL), J. Rocha (Rice University), P. King and M. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:40 1166 The Interaction of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Conducting Polymers as Studied by In Situ Spectroelectrochemistry - M. Kalbac (JHI Prague), L. Kavan (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), I. Rabelo de Moraes and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

09:00 1167 In-situ Raman Spectroelectrochemistry of a Supramolecular Assembly of SWNT with Ru(II)-bipyridine Complex - L. Kavan, O. Frank, M. Kalbac (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry) and L. Dunsch (Institute of Solid State and Materials Research, IFW-Dresden, Germany)

H6Energetics and Structure and Solid-State PhysicsFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Energetics, Structure, Solid-State 1

17:20 1227 Structures and Energetics of Linear Carbon Chain Clusters Inside Carbon Nanotubes - M. Kertesz and S. Yang (Georgetown University)

17:40 1228 Structure and Reactivity of Endohedral Metallofullerenes - J. Poblet, R. Valencia, A. Rodríguez-Fortea, A. Clotet and X. Aparicio (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

H7Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and BiologyFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

09:20 1237 Cancer Targeted Mutlti-functional, Alpha Emitting, Carbon Nanotubes - D. A. Scheinberg, C. Villa, M. Mcdevitt, F. Escorcia, A. Ruggiero and E. Bander (Sloan kettering Institute)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1238 Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes as Potential Drugs and Drug Vectors - T. Da Ros (University of Trieste)

10:20 1239 Thermal Destruction of Cancer Using Radiofrequency Heating of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes - M. Cheney, Y. Mackeyev, L. Wilson (Rice University), S. Curley (MD Anderson Cancer Center) and P. Cherukuri (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

10:40 1240 Design of Nonlinear Biophotonic C60-Conjugates as Nanophotosensitizers for Photodynamic Therapy - L. Y. Chiang (UMass Lowell) and M. Hamblin (Massachusetts General Hospital)

11:00 1241 Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Facilitated Photoacoustic Stimulation of Marrow Stromal Cells - B. Sitharaman (Stony Brook University)

11:20 1242 Fullerene Antioxidant “P2:” Synthesis and Cell Culture Studies - M. Cesario, J. Collier, M. Diener (TDA Research), J. McCord and S. Flores (University of Colorado Health Sciences Center)

11:40 1243 Hyperthermic Chemotherapy Using Carbon Nanotubes - N. Levi-Polyachenko, D. Carroll (Wake Forest University) and J. Stewart IV (Wake Forest University Health Sciences)

12:00 Intermission (120 Minutes)

14:00 1244 Peptide Coatings Designed for Making Biocompatible and Highly Luminescent Suspensions of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - R. B. Weisman, D. Tsyboulski, E. Bakota, L. Witus, J. Rocha and J. Hartgerink (Rice University)

14:20 1245 Gadonanotubes as MRI Nanolabels for In Vivo Stem Cell Trafficking - L. A. Tran and L. Wilson (Rice University)

14:40 1246 Endohedral Nitridecluster-Fullerene-Conjugates as intravital MR-Contrast Agents - L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden), M. Bock, M. Wiessler (DKFZ Heidelberg), S. Yang (University of Science and Technology of China), R. Pipkorn (DKFZ Heidelberg), J. Debus (Universität Heidelberg), W. Waldeck and K. Braun (DKFZ Heidelberg)

15:00 1247 [60]Fullerene as Antioxidant Agent: Molecular Mechanisms - F. Moussa (Université Paris-Sud 11)

15:20 1248 Preparation and Characterization of Water Soluble Carbon Nanohorns Encapsulating TNT Metallofullerenes - J. Zhang, C. Shu, J. Reid, N. Rylander (Virginia Tech) and H. Dorn (Virginia Tech05/02)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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16:00 1249 Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes based regulation of Proliferation and Diffeneration of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells - D. Cui (Research Institute of Micro/Nano Science and Technology), Z. Wang (Stem Cell Lab., Institute of Digestion Diseases), J. Yuan and C. Bao (Institute of Micro/Nano Science and Technology)

16:20 1250 Nanoporous Carbide-derived Carbon for Bio-applications - M. Kormann and N. Popovska (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

16:40 1251 Mucins’ Complexes with PAHs and Nanomaterials. - B. Belgorodsky, E. Drug, L. Fadeev, N. Hendler, E. Mentovich and M. Gozin (Tel Aviv University)

17:00 1252 Intracellular Uptake and Photodynamic Activity of Water-soluble [60] and [70]fuller-enes Incorporated in Liposomes - A. Ikeda, Y. Doi, M. Akiyama, J. Kikuchi, T. Ogawa and T. Takeya (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

H10Graphene and Emerging Materials for Post-CMOS ApplicationsDielectricScienceandTechnology/ElectronicsandPhotonics/Fullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresTaylor A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Ferroelectric Physics / Dilute Magnetic SemiconductorsCo-Chairs: P. Srinivasan and D. Misra

08:30 1320 Electrical Field Contol of Ferromagnets and Multiferroics - R. Ramesh (University of California)

09:00 1321 Making Semiconductors Magnetic: New Materials Properties, Devices , and Future - J. Sinova (Texas A&M University)

09:30 1322 Spintronics and Graphene for Next-Generation of Information Technologies - C. Marrows (University of Leeds)

10:00 1323 Emerging Spintronic Devices based on Spin-transfer Torque - R. Heindl (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST))

10:30 Discussion (30 Minutes)

Graphene Composites and GelsCo-Chairs: H. Iwai and J. Ruzyllo

11:00 1324 Role of 2-D Carbon Support in PEM Fuel Cells. Electrocatalytic Properties of Graphene-Pt Composites - B. Seger and P. V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

11:30 1325 Novel Spectroscopic Platforms for Bio-Chemical Detection: Graphenated IR Screens - A. Banerjee, K. Moeller and H. Grebel (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

11:50 1326 Graphene Aerogels - J. Wang and M. Ellsworth (Tyco Electronics)

12:10 1327 Can Graphene be an Electrode Support for Pt in Formic Acid Electrooxidation? - S. Murugesan (University of Nevada), K. Myers (Univ. of Nevada) and V. R. Subramanian (University of Nevada)

12:30 Intermission (60 Minutes)

Ge / III-V MOSFETSCo-Chairs: S. De-Gendt and Z. Karim

13:30 1328 CMOS Scaling Beyond 22 nm - D. Sadana (IBM Research)

14:00 1329 Review of Current Status of III-V MOSFETs - I. Thayne (University of Glasgow)

14:30 1330 Energy Efficient Logic Transistor Architecture using Narrow Gap Compound Semiconductors - S. Datta (The Pennsylvania State University)

15:00 Discussion (30 Minutes)

III-V Process and SimulationsCo-Chairs: P. Srinivasan, D. Misra, and Z. Karim

15:30 1331 Integration of III-V and Si CMOS Devices by Molecular Beam Epitaxy - D. Lubyshev, J. Fastenau and W. K. Liu (IQE Inc.)

16:00 1332 Controlled, Selective III/V Nanowire Heteroepitaxy - M. Cantoro, G. Brammertz, M. Leys, S. Degroote (IMEC vzw), M. Heyns (IMEC) and S. De Gendt (IMEC vzw)

16:30 1333 Simulation-Based Study of III-V HEMTs Device Physics for High-Speed Low-Power Logic Applications - Y. Liu and M. Lundstrom (Purdue University)

17:00 Discussion (30 Minutes)

I1Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General SessionPhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryYosemite A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Electroanalytical ChemistryCo-Chairs: R. Mantz and P. Trulove

08:40 1370 Mechanistic Study of Electrochemical Reduction of Halopentafluorobenzenes - M. Azhagumuthu (Indian Institute of Technology Chennai) and S. Mv (IIT Madras)

09:00 1371 Tuning the Redox Properties of Co Porphyrins and Co Phthalocyanines in Order to Obtain a Maximum Catalytic Activity for the Oxidation of Thiols. - J. H. Zagal (University of Santiago) and G. Ochoa (Universidad de Santiago de Chile)

09:20 1372 Nanoparticle-Mediated Intervalence Transfer - W. Chen, S. Chen (University of California), F. Ding, H. Wang (New Mexico State University), L. Brown and J. Konopelski (University of California)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1373 Electrochemistry of Scorpionates Complexes - Towards an Electrochemical Molecular Switch. - J. Vachon and S. B. Schougaard (UQAM)

10:20 1374 Electrochemical and Electron Transport Properties of Au25 Nanoparticles: Effect of Nanoparticle Surface Surroundings - J. Choi, A. Ikeda and M. On (California State University - Fresno)

10:40 1375 Chemical and Electrochemical Interaction of Mercaptoacetic Acid with Gold in Basic Medium - E. Pater (SUNY College at Plattsburgh) and S. Bruckenstein (University at Buffalo)

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11:00 1376 Capacitance Measurements at Solid Electrode Interfaces in a Series of Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids - M. Alam, M. Islam, T. Okajima and T. Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:20 1377 The Electrical Double Layer at the Ionic liq-uid/electrode Interface - A. F. Silva, C. Gomes, R. Costa, M. Figueiredo, A. Martins and C. Pereira (Faculdade de Ciências da U Porto)

Spectroscopy and ApplicationsCo-Chairs: S. Minteer and P. Trulove

14:00 1378 In situ Interfacial Microthermometry - B. Hai and D. A. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

14:20 1379 In situ FTIR Spectroelectrochemical Investigations and two-dimension-al Correlation Spectroscopy of the Hexacyanoferrate-II/-III Redox Couple - G. L. Trettenhahn (University of Vienna)

14:40 1380 Imaging Ion Flux with Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy - C. Chen, M. Derylo and L. Baker (Indiana University-Bloomington)

15:00 1381 Amperometric Fructosyl Valine Biosenosr - H. Chien (National Cheng Kung University) and T. Chou (Tatung University; National Cheng Kung University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1382 Diffusivity of Oxygen in molten lead - bis-muth eutectic alloy (44.5% Pb - 55.5% Bi) - A. Verdaguer (IQS - Universitat Ramon Llull), S. Colominas and J. Abella (IQS- Universitat Ramon Llull)

16:00 1383 In Situ Electrochemical Generation of Ferrate for Water Treatment - K. D. Jayne, D. Carr, B. Slote, T. Blakley and M. C. Kimble (Reactive Innovations, LLC)

16:20 1384 Effect of Temperature on Oxygen Solubility in Molten Lead - Bismuth Eutectic Alloy (44.5% Pb - 55.5% Bi) - A. Verdaguer (IQS - Universitat Ramon Llull), S. Colominas and J. Abella (IQS- Universitat Ramon Llull)

I2Electrochemical Detection of PathogensPhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryMason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Assays, Molecular Recognition, Novel Electrochemical MethodsCo-Chairs: C. Kranz and I. Fritsch

14:10 1385 Electrochemical Techniques for Detecting Pathogens - W. R. Heineman, A. Doepke, X. Guo, A. Kulkarni, S. Iyer and B. Halsall (University of Cincinnati)

14:40 1386 An Addressable Microelectrode/Microwell Array for Comprehensive Electrochemical Detection of Gene Expression at Single-Cell Level - T. Matsue, Z. Lin, Y. Takahashi, K. Ino and H. Shiku (Tohoku University)

15:10 1387 Molecular Diagnosis of Urinary Tract Infections with Electrochemical Biosensors - J. C. Liao (Stanford University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1388 Microelectrochemical assays for amplified detection of pathogens - W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum)

16:30 1389 Detection of DNA Hybridization based on Microelectrode Array - M. Josowicz, R. Cantor, R. M. West, G. Yu and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

17:00 1390 Designing Synthetic Receptors for Capturing Biomolecules and Pathogens - F. Meier and B. Mizaikoff (University of Ulm)

17:30 1391 Aptamers for the Electrochemical Detection of Pathogens. - M. Mascini (University Firenze)

I3Electrochemistry in Medicine and Biomedical ApplicationsPhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry/OrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistry/SensorMason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Sensors-DetectionCo-Chairs: C.Holmes and C.Bock

08:00 1416 Spectroelectrochemical Detection of PAH Biomarkers 1-Hydroxypyrene and 1-Hydroxypyreneglucuronide - W. R. Heineman, T. S. Pinyayev, R. A. Wilson and C. J. Seliskar (University of Cincinnati)

08:20 1417 Laser Treated Carbon Composites for the Determination of Suicide Biomarkers: Development of a Forensic Diagnosis Device - M. Marti and J. Davis (Nottingham Trent University)

08:40 1418 An Integrated Dual-method Amperometric Biosensing for Colon Cancer Detection - S. Vernick, J. Rishpon, A. Freeman and Y. Shacham-Diamand (Tel Aviv University)

09:00 1419 Gold Nanoparticle Films in Strategies for Ultrasensitive Detection of Cancer Biomarker Proteins - J. Rusling (Univ of Connecticut), V. Mani, B. Chikkaveeraiah (University of Connecticut), V. Patel and J. Gutkind (National Institutes of Health)

09:20 1420 A Preliminary Study in Developing a Novel Vitamin D Biosensor Based on Electrochemical Detection - S. Rhieu and T. Palmore (Brown University)

Biofilms-ImplantsCo-Chairs: J. Mauzeroll and C. Holmes

10:00 1421 Electrodeposition of Calcium Phosphates for Orthopaedic and Dental Implants - N. Eliaz (Tel-Aviv University)

10:40 1422 Combination of Carbon Nanotube Supported Redox Meditors, Specific Enzymes and Metaloporphyrins to Produce Highly Effective Bioelectrocatalytic Systems - P. Kulesza and B. Kowalewska (University of Warsaw)

11:00 1423 Electrochemical Oxygen Production in Chemical Formulations of Vitreous Humor - E. Greenbaum (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), M. Humayun (University of Southen California), C. Sanders (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), D. Close (University of Tennessee), H. O’Neill and B. Evans (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

11:20 1424 Investigation of Non-Diffusion-Governed Impedance for Conducting Polymers - J. F. Rubinson, Y. Kayinamura (Georgetown University) and M. Ovadia (University of Illinois, Chicago)

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11:40 1425 Rapid Electrochemical Assay of Glucose Oxidase Activity within Electrophoresis Gels - K. Fenton (University of New Mexico), C. A. Apblett (Sandia National Laboratories) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

I4Impedance in Electrochemistry - From Analytical Applications to Mechanistic Speculation 2PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry/Corrosion/IndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringContinental 5, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Electrochemical Impedance ICo-Chairs: M. Orazem and C. Gabrielli

08:00 1428 On the Development of a General Electrochemical Impedance Model - J. Tokash (Pennsylvania State University), G. Engelhardt (OLI Systems, Inc.) and D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

08:20 1429 EIS Study on Porous Electrode with Fractal Structure - M. Itagaki, Y. Hatada, I. Shitanda and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

08:40 1430 A Practical Investigation into Multi-Tone Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - K. Batra and R. Green (North Dakota State University)

09:00 1431 Dynamic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - D. Harrington and R. L. Sacci (University of Victoria)

09:20 1432 Effect of DC bias Introduced by a Potentiostat during AC Impedance Measurement - P. Vanysek and H. Tavassol (Northern Illinois University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1433 PNP Solutions of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - Thin Double layers - B. Jin and G. Harriott (Air Products and Chemicals)

10:20 1434 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy as a Tool for Probing the Functionality of Ion-selective Membranes - A. Radu, S. Y. Anastasova (Dublin City University), J. Bobacka (Abo Academi, Turku, Finland), A. Lewenstam (Center for Process Analytical Chemistry and Sensor Technology ‘ProSens’, Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland and AGH - University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland), M. Danielewski (AGH University of Science and Technology) and D. Diamond (Dublin City University)

10:40 1435 Redox Switching of Prussian Blue Investigated by ac Electrogravimetry. - C. Gabrielli, H. Perrot, L. Thi Kim (CNRS-Univ. P et M Curie), D. Gimenez-Romero, J. Garcia-Jareno and F. Vicente (Univ. de Valencia)

11:00 1436 Investigating Voltage-dependent Closure of a Channel Protein using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - S. R. Jadhav, S. Kota, Y. Zheng, R. Garavito and R. Worden (Michigan State University)

11:20 1437 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy With Surface Contact Sensors for Corrosion Detection - K. D. Jayne, T. Blakley and M. C. Kimble (Reactive Innovations, LLC)

11:40 1438 Why Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy is the Ultimate Tool in Mechanistic Analysis! - D. D. Macdonald (Pennsylvania State University)

Electrochemical Impedance IICo-Chairs: D. Hansen and P. Vanýsek

14:00 1439 SOFC Modeling and Parameter Identification by means of Impedance Spectroscopy - A. Leonide, Y. Apel and E. Ivers-Tiffee (Universität Karlsruhe (TH))

14:20 1440 Impedance Spectroscopy of Platinum in Sulfuric Acid under Cathodic and Anodic Polarization - E. Baranova (University of Ottawa) and O. Kuznetsov (Dniprodzerzhins’k State technical University)

14:40 1441 Nanoscale Electrodes by Conducting Atomic Force Microscopy at Intermediate Temperatures - M. W. Louie (California Institute of Technology), A. Hightower (Occidental College) and S. Haile (California Institute of Technology)

15:00 1442 Patterned Metal on Thin Film Ceria in Reducing Atmospheres - W. C. Chueh, Y. Hao and S. Haile (California Institute of Technology)

15:20 1443 Dynamic Impedance of Formic Acid Electrooxidation on Polycrystalline Palladium - R. L. Sacci and D. Harrington (University of Victoria)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1444 EIS Studies on Printed Organic Memories - K. Lian, R. Li (University of Toronto) and J. Zhang (Motorola)

16:20 1445 Determining Oxygen Nonstoichiometry in Thin Film Ceria using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - W. C. Chueh and S. Haile (California Institute of Technology)

16:40 1446 EIS Study of Mechanism for Nickel Deposition in Boric Acid Solution - J. G. Vazquez and M. D. Pritzker (University of Waterloo)

17:00 1447 Electrochemical and Infrared Characterization of Surface oxides on Nickel Alloys - J. Cai and D. Gervasio (Arizona State University)

17:20 1448 Impedance Study of Alloy C22 in Hydrochloric Acid Using a Semiconductor Model - S. P. Harrington and T. M. Devine (University of California)

17:40 1449 Electrocrystallization Mechanism of Cu-In-Se Compounds for Solar Cell Applications Investigated by Impedance Spectroscopy - E. Chassaing (IRDEP EDF R&D), P. Grand (IRDEP), A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR 8180) and D. Lincot (IRDEP)

I7Role of Electrochemistry in Addressing Climate ChangeEnergyTechnologyFranciscan A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Novel Approaches to Fuel CellsChair: S. Minteer

08:10 1474 Direct Bioelectrocatalysis of Glycerol and Other Biofuels for Fuel Cell Applications - S. Minteer and R. Arechederra (Saint Louis University)

08:40 1475 Power Sources: Enhancement of Kinetics in PEM Fuel Cells and Batteries by Micromagnets - J. Leddy (University of Iowa)

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09:10 1476 Technology and Research on Hydrogen Based Low Temperature Fuel Cells - A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1477 Reversible Hydrogen-Chlorine Fuel Cell for Intermittent Renewable Power Storage - J. S. Rugolo (Harvard) and M. J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)

10:30 1478 Electrochemical Oxidation of Carbon for Electric Power Generation: A Review - J. F. Cooper (John F. Cooper Consulting LLC) and R. Selman (Illinois Institute of Technology)

11:00 1479 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells : Fuelling the Future - J. T. Irvine (University of St Andrews)

11:30 1480 In-Situ Van Der Pauw (Vdp) Resistance Measurement On A SOFC Using Syngas With And Without Phosphine Impurity - O. Demircan, H. O. Finklea, J. Zondlo and C. Xu (West Virginia University)

J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General SessionSensorContinental 1, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Optical Devices, Sensor Materials, and ActuatorsChair: S. Bhansali

08:00 1481 ECR Etching of 10-Boron for Thermal Neutron Detectors - L. F. Voss, C. Reinhart, R. Graff, A. Conway, R. Nikolic (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), N. Deo and C. Cheung (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

08:20 1482 Thermoelectric Cooling of GMR Magnetic Sensors - R. Mannam, M. Agarwal (Louisiana Tech University), A. Roy, V. Singh (Louisiana State University), K. Varahramyan (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) and D. Davis (Louisiana Tech University)

08:40 1483 Performance Comparison of Floating-base InGaP/GaAs Heterojunction Phototransistors with and without Base Contact Metal - M. Park, Y. Byun and J. Jang (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

09:00 1484 Luminescence of ZnS:Cu,Cl Phosphor Powder Excited by Photons, an Electric Field and Cathode Rays - Y. Nien and I. Chen (National Cheng Kung University)

09:20 1485 New Materials for Application in Solid-state Electrochromic Devices - P. Barbosa, L. Rodrigues (University of Minho), M. M. Silva and M. Smith (Universidade do Minho)

09:40 1486 Optical Devices Performance with Poly(trimethylene carbonate) based Electrolytes - P. Barbosa, L. Rodrigues (University of Minho), M. M. Silva, M. Smith (Universidade do Minho) and A. Pawlicka (IQSC, Universidade de São Paulo)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 1487 The Characteristics of ZnO Schottky Photodiodes with Iridium Contact Electrodes under Oxygen Annealing - S. Young (Microelectronics)

10:40 1488 Development and Study of an All Solid-State Electrochemical Sensor for Detecting Contamination and Moisture on Composite Surfaces - X. Zhou (University of Miami), D. McDaniel, W. Zhang and R. Burton (Florida International University)

11:00 1489 Electromechanical Molecular Actuators Based on Intramolecular 2c/3e S...N Hemibonds Linked to a Floppy Scaffold - Y. Tian and M. Kertesz (Georgetown University)

11:20 1490 Some Miniaturized Impedance Sensors, Their Application to Flow Measurements and Hyphenation with High-Performance Separations - F. Opekar, P. Tuma and K. Stulik (Charles University in Prague)

Biological Sensors and DevicesCo-Chairs: Z. Aguilar and G. Hunter

14:00 1491 A Polypyrrole/p-sulphonatocalix[4]arene Modified Electrode for the Selective Detection of Dopamine - R. Doyle, D. Rooney (National University of Ireland Maynooth) and C. Breslin (Dept. Chemistry, NUI Maynooth)

14:20 1492 A Single Use Microvalve for Implantable Drug Delivery Applications - P. Sekhar (University of South Florida), K. Belay, R. Elliman (Australian National University) and S. Bhansali (University of South Flrorida)

14:40 1493 Optimizing Activation of Plastic Substrate for the Development of Biosensor Binding Surface. - V. Gubala, R. Gandhiraman, C. Volcke (Biomedical Diagnostics Institute), S. Daniels (National Centre for Plasma Science and Technology), B. D. MacCraith (Biomedical Diagnostics Institute) and D. E. Williams (University of Auckland)

15:00 1494 Impedance Simulation of Mediator-type Enzyme Biofuel Cell Electrode - I. Shitanda, M. Konya, J. Nakanishi, K. Watanabe and M. Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1495 The Selective Detection of Dopamine in the Presence of Various Interfering Compounds using a Polypyrrole-Cyclodextrin Modified Electrode - C. C. Harley, D. Rooney (NUI Maynooth) and C. Breslin (Dept. Chemistry, NUI Maynooth)

16:00 1496 Surface Potential Changes Induced by Physisorption of Si-tagged ProteinA on HF-last Si(100) and Thermally Grown SiO2 - K. Makihara, S. Mahboob, A. Ohta, S. Higashi, Y. Hata, A. Kuroda and S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University)

16:20 1497 Determining Total Bile Acid Levels Using an Ir/C Printed Biosensor for Detection of Liver Disease - B. Bartling, L. Li and C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University)

16:40 1498 Detection of Matrix Metalloproteinase Extracted from Cancer Cells by Polysilicon Wire Sensor in Conjunction with Capillary Atomic-Force-Microscopy Tip - Y. Wu, P. Hsu (National Chi Nan University), S. Hu (National Chung Hsing University), W. Hung (University of Sheffield), C. Hsu (Taichung Veterans General Hospital) and A. Cullis (University of Sheffield)

17:00 1499 Peroxidase-based Electron Transfer Biosensors - M. Frasconi, S. Rea, G. Favero and F. Mazzei (Sapienza University of Rome)

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17:20 1500 Nicotine Chemosensor based on Molecular Imprinting Zinc Porphyrin Polymers as the Recognition Element - K. R. Noworyta (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences), W. Kutner (Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, School of Science), C. Wijesinghe (Wichita State University), S. Srour (Department of Chemistry, Wichita State University) and F. D’Souza (Wichita State University)

J235 Years of Chemical Sensors - Honorary Symposium for Professor Jiri JanataSensor/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryPowell A, 6th Floor, Building 3

Gas Sensors and Array DevicesCo-Chairs: J. Li and M. Josowicz

08:00 1546 The Use of Different Transduction Principles for Qualitative and Quantitative Chiral Gas Analysis - A. Hierlemann, P. Kurzawski (ETH Zurich) and V. Schurig (University of Tubingen)

08:40 1547 Zeolite Modification: Towards Discriminating Metal Oxide Gas Sensors - R. Binions, A. Afonja, S. Dungey, D. Lewis, I. Parkin (University College London) and D. E. Williams (University of Auckland)

09:00 1548 Development of Low-cost Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide Measurement Instruments, based on Semiconducting Oxides, Suitable for use in an Air Quality Monitoring Network - D. E. Williams (University of Auckland), G. Henshaw, D. B. Wells, G. Ding (Aeroqual Ltd), J. Wagner, B. Wright, Y. Yung and J. Salmond (University of Auckland)

09:20 1549 Generating and Using Data of Higher Dimension for Gas-Phase Chemical Sensing - B. Raman (NIST), J. Hertz (University of Delaware), K. Benkstein, D. Meier, C. Mungle and S. Semancik (NIST)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1550 Diversity in Sensing with Sensor Arrays: Hardware/Software for Artificial Senses - J. R. Stetter (KWJ Engineering Incorporated)

10:20 1551 Metal-Organic Frameworks: Tailorable Nanoporous Materials for Chemical Sensing - R. J. Houk (Sandia National Laboratories), J. Lee, P. Hesketh (Georgia Institute of Technology) and M. Allendorf (Sandia National Laboratories)

10:40 1552 Application of X-Ray Tomography and ESEM to the Optimization of New NOx/NH3 Mixed Potential Sensors for Vehicle On-board Emissions Control - M. A. Nelson, E. L. Brosha (Los Alamos National Laboratory), T. Williamson, R. Mukundan and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

11:00 1553 n and p-type Semiconducting Metal Oxides Based Gas Sensors; Influence of Conduction Type on Sensitivity - U. Weimar and N. Barsan (University of Tuebingen)

11:20 1554 Tuning the Sensitivity and Temperature Stability of NO2 Gas Sensors based on Networked Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes: A Surface Density Effect - I. Sasaki and N. Minami (AIST)

11:40 1555 Electrophoretic Integration of Conducting Polymer Nanostructures on MEMS Microsensor Arrays - G. Li (SAIC), K. Benkstein and S. Semancik (NIST)

Radiation Sensors and OthersCo-Chairs: M. Josowicz and J. Li

14:00 1556 Radionuclide Sensors and Systems for Environmental Monitoring - J. W. Grate, M. J. O’Hara (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), O. B. Egorov (Isoray Medical) and S. R. Burge (Burge Environmental)

14:20 1557 Ni-63 Microirradiators and Applications - J. Steeb, M. Josowicz and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

14:40 1558 Application-Specific Micro Gas Chromatographs - E. T. Zellers, S. Kim, G. Serrano, H. Chang, F. Bohrer, E. Covington, R. Veeneman and C. Kurdak (Univ of michigan)

15:00 1559 Exploiting Nanobiophotonics for Enhanced Optical Biosensor Platforms - B. D. MacCraith and C. McDonagh (Biomedical Diagnostics Institute)

15:20 1560 Film-Based Sensors: Fundamental Impact of Film Structure - C. Hettige (University of Wyoming) and J. Leddy (University of Iowa)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1561 Self Separation into Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Domains at the Nanoscale in Environmental Matrices and Impact on Electroactivity: Hopping, Counter-ion Transport, and Rate of Electron Transfer in Ru(bpy)3

2+ Impregnated Clay Films - A. Agyeman (Clayton University) and A. Fitch (Loyola University Chicago)

16:20 1562 Microelectrochemical Sensor Arrays Based on Bipolar Electrodes - K. Chow, F. Mavre, B. Chang, J. Crooks and R. M. Crooks (The University of Texas at Austin)

16:40 1563 Actively Generated Flow Field Helps a Crayfish Robot Collect Chemical Signals - M. Ohashi, S. Enomoto and H. Ishida (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

17:00 1564 Magnetic Quartz Crystal Microbalance: Nano-Magnetic Suspension Films - G. Yu, K. Y. Vavra and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

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B1 Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery/EnergyTechnologyImperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Li-ion Batteries: CathodesCo-Chairs: H. Deng and C. Daniel

08:00 213 Effects of Fe2P on the Degradation in the Electrochemical Performance of LiFePO4-C Prepared by Microwave Heating - M. Song, D. Han and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

08:20 214 Structural Changes of LiFePO4-LiMnPO4 Solid Solutions studied by In-situ XRD - X. Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory), B. Zhang (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), K. Nam, Y. Zhou, O. Haas (Brookhaven National Laboratory), H. Li, X. Huang (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

08:40 215 Nanostructured LiMPO4 (M=Fe, Mn, Co) for Li-ion Cathode by Molten Surfactant Approach - D. Choi, D. Wang, Z. Nie, J. Zhang, G. Yang and J. Liu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

09:00 216 An Inside Look at Intercalation in Lithium Vanadium Phosphates: In Situ Synchrotron X-ray Spectroscopy - B. Hult, C. Allen (Northeastern University), M. Gulbinska (Yardney Technical Products) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

09:20 217 The Relationship between the Electronic Conductivity and Electrochemical Performance of LiFePO4/C - T. Lai and J. Duh (National Tsing-Hua University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 218 Comparison of Nano and Micron Scale Particles of C-LiFePO4 via co-precipitation - S. Oh, S. Oh (Hanyang University), J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Techmology) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

10:20 219 A New Synthesis Approach Towards Tailor-made Polyanionic Compounds Displaying Li /Na Electrochemical Activity - N. Recham, L. Dupont, M. Courty, K. Djellab, D. Larcher, M. Armand and J. Tarascon (LRCS)

10:40 220 Enhancing High-Temperature Cycle Performance of LiFePO4 Cathode - N. Wu, H. Chang (National Taiwan University) and H. Wu (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

11:00 221 Cradle to Cradle Battery Materials - K. Kotaich and S. Sloop (OnTo Technology LLC)

11:20 222 Characterization and Performance of Lithium Manganese Ferrites in Lithium-ion Batteries - N. Kamarulzaman, L. Zainuddin, R. Yusof, N. Kamarudin and S. Abd Samad (Universiti Teknologi MARA)

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0930h.........Coffee Break, East Lounge, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1/2/3

11:40 223 Reversible Fe(III/VI) Super-iron Charge Transfer - S. Licht (George Washington University) and W. Yufei (UMass Boston)

Li-ion Batteries: CathodesCo-Chairs: X.-Q. Yang, R. Kostecki, and J. W. Long

14:00 224 From Biomass to a Renewable LixC6O6 Organic Electrode for Sustainable Li-ion Batteries - H. Chen (Laboratoire de réactivité et chimie des solides), M. Armand (LRCS), G. Demailly, F. Dolhem (LG), P. Poizot and J. Tarascon (LRCS)

14:20 225 Electrochemical Reactivity of Li2C6O4Cl12 versus Lithium, and Crystal Structures of the Hydrated Phases - H. Chen (Laboratoire de réactivité et chimie des solides), P. Poizot (LRCS), F. Dolhem (LG), N. Basir (LRCS), O. Mentre (ENSC) and J. Tarascon (LRCS)

14:40 226 Studies of the Formation of Films on the Cathodes of a Li-ion Battery - K. Kim, D. Kam, H. Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) and H. Liu (University of Wollongong)

15:00 227 Experimental Study of Diffusion Properties of Spinel LiMn2O4 Thin Film Electrodes and Their Characterization with In-situ Atomic Force Microscopy - M. Chung (University of Michigan), X. Zhang, M. Park (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) and A. M. Sastry (University of Michigan)

15:20 228 Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterizations of Surface Modified Nano- La2O3-coated LiMn2O4 Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - D. Arumugam and G. Paruthimal Kalaignan (Alagappa University)

15:40 229 Electrochemical and Electrical Properties of LiMn2O4 and Doped LiMn2O4 Nanorods - Y. Yang (Stanford University), D. Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), C. Xie (Stanford University), R. Ruffo (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca) and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 230 All-solid-state Thin Film Batteries for Portable Applications - D. Shin, J. Choi (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), Y. Cho (Yonsei University) and S. Yoon (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

16:40 231 Optimization of High-Energy-Density Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries - H. Deng, I. Belharouak and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

17:00 232 The Cycling Performance of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Cathode Material at Elevated Temperature - C. Lin (National Tsing Hua University) and J. Duh (National Tsing-Hua University)

17:20 233 Gas Evolution Mechanism of Li2NiO2 Electrode Material as Cathode Active Mass for Li-ion Rechargeable Batteries - C. Back, I. Yoon, W. Choi and G. Kim (Samsung SDI)

17:40 234 Thermal Decomposition Mechanism of Charged Cathode Materials Studied by X-ray Diffraction and Absorption Techniques - K. Nam, X. Wang, Y. Zhou, O. Haas (Brookhaven National Laboratory), W. Yoon (Kookmin University) and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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18:00 235 Synthesis and Electrochemical Characteristics of 0.67Li2MnO3-0.33Li(Mn0.375Ni0.375Co0.25)O2 Cathode Materials for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries - S. Sundaresan (Indian Institute of Technology) and S. Majumder (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur)

18:20 236 Structural and Electrochemical Performance of Layered Li(Mn0.5-xCr2xNi0.5-x)O2 Cathode Materials - N. K. Karan (University of Puerto Rico), M. Balasubramanian, D. Abraham, M. Furczon (Argonne National Laboratory Argonne), R. Thomas and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

B4Fuel Cells for Portable PowerEnergyTechnologyContinental 6, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

System StudiesCo-Chairs: T. I. Valdez and S. R. Narayan

09:00 362 Dynamics of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Storage Tank - Y. Wang (UC Irvine) and X. Yang (Ford)

09:20 363 Effect of Operating Backpressure on PEM Fuel Cell Performance - J. Zhang, H. Li (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation) and J. Zhang (National Research Council Canada)

09:40 364 Multi-dimensional Models for Micro-tubu-lar Hollow Fiber Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - U. Doraswami, N. Droushiotis and G. Kelsall (Imperial College London)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 365 Bistable Current-voltage Characteristics of Self-humidifying PEM Fuel Cells Operated at Constant Flow Rate - R. Hanke-Rauschenbach, C. Oettel, M. Mangold and K. Sundmacher (Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems)

10:40 366 Sensors Powered by Microbial Fuel Cells - R. Veluchamy (Montana State University), H. Beyenal (Washington State University) and Z. Lewandowski (Montana State University)

11:00 367 Novel Monosaccharide Alkaline Fuel Cells - D. Scott, J. Kim and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

11:20 368 Development of Light Weight Metal Bipolar Plate by Ti/Al-alloy/Ti Clad for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - T. Mizukami, M. Kozakai (Hitachi, Ltd.), M. Washima and T. Sasaoka (Hitachi Cable, Ltd)

B7 Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage and ConversionEnergyTechnology/BatteryContinental 4, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Analysis of Nanostructured Materials for Energy Conversion Co-Chairs: R. Amin and T. Masuda

08:00 506 Formation Process of Nation Thin Layer on HOPG Surface Studied by AFM - T. Masuda (Hokkaido University), H. Naohara (Toyota Motor Corporation), S. Takakusagi, P. Singh and K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University)

08:20 507 Heteroatomic Polymers as Precursors for Non-precious PEFC Cathode Catalysts: Polyaniline and Polypyrrole - G. Wu and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

08:40 508 Medium Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Based on the micro-meso-macro-porous Cathodes and Anodes - E. Lust, I. Kivi, R. Küngas, K. Tamm, E. Anderson, P. Möller, A. Samussenko and H. Kurig (University of Tartu)

09:00 509 Hierarchical ZnO Nanostructures by Electrodeposition - V. R. Shinde (National Institute of Materials Science) and T. Gujar (Korea Institute of Sciece and Technology, (KIST), Seoul, Korea)

09:20 510 Effect of Dopant Concentration on Oxygen Ion Conduction in Nanoscale Thin Films of Ceria and Zirconia - S. V. Kuchibhatla (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Z. Yu (Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China), R. Devanathan, V. Shutthanandan, M. Engelhard, P. Nachimuthu, W. Jiang, O. Marina, L. Saraf (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), S. Seal (University of Central Florida, Orlando) and S. Thevuthasan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

09:40 511 Potential of Nanoscaled Cathode Structures for SOFC - J. Hayd, B. Rüger (Universität Karlsruhe (TH)), U. Guntow (Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung) and E. Ivers-Tiffee (Universität Karlsruhe (TH))

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 512 Effect of Doping Concentration on the Proton Conductivity of Y-doped Barium Zirconate Thin Films - O. -. Kosasang, R. Pornprasertsuk, S. Kochawattana (Chulalongkorn University) and P. Chindaudom (3National Electronics and Computer Technology Center)

10:40 513 Electrochemical Characterization of New Cathode Materials, La0.5Ba0.5CoO3 (LBC) for SOFC Applications - R. Amin (Queens-RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre) and K. Karan (Queens University)

11:00 514 Bio-fuel Cell using Covalently Bonded Glucose Oxidase with Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes - A. Madakannan, W. Chang (Arizona State University), J. Dudzik, G. Audette (York University), R. Gopalakrishnan (Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School) and S. Filipek (International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology)

11:20 515 Photoelectrochemical Performance of Ag-TiO2 Thin Films Mounted on FTO Prepared by Sol-gel Spin Coating - J. Chen (National Central University), C. Lu (Jen-Teh Junior College) and N. Yan (National Central University)

11:40 516 Metal Oxide Nano-particles and Nano-com-posite Polymer Electrolytes - Electrodes and Electrolytes in Solar and Galvanic Cells of the Second Generation - A. Turkovic (Institute Rudjer Boskovic)

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E4 Novel Plasma Techniques for Low Temperature Processing of Thin Films for Flexible ElectronicsDielectricScienceandTechnologyContinental 3, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Thin Film Patterning: Plasma-Polymer InteractionsCo-Chairs: K. Kumar and R. Todi

08:10 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

08:20 768 Plasma Etching of Nanometer Scale Features - Y. Zhang (IBM, Research, TJ Watson Research Center)

09:00 769 Plasma Etch Challenges for Porous Low k Materials for 32nm and Beyond - C. Labelle (Advanced Micro Devices), R. Patz, A. Darlak, K. Zhou, Y. Zhou and J. Pender (Applied Materials)

Thin Film Patterning: Plasma-Polymer InteractionsCo-Chairs: K. Kumar and R. Todi

10:00 770 Plasma-Polymer Interactions For Nanoscale Patterning Of Materials* - G. S. Oehrlein (University of Maryland)

10:40 771 Plasma - Lithography Interactions and Challenges for 32nm and Beyond for Advanced Logic Devices - K. A. Kumar, H. Hichri, R. Wise and S. Bukofsky (IBM)

11:20 772 PECVD for Flexible Displays - Advantages and Limitations - Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University)

Low Temperature TFTs: Films and DevicesCo-Chairs: Y. Zhang and P. Srinivasan

14:40 773 Enhance the on/off Ratio and Stability of ZnO-based TFTs by O2 Plasma Treatment - W. Chen and J. Chen (National Cheng Kung University)

15:00 774 Self-Consistent Technique for Extracting Density of States in Amorphous GaInZnO Thin Film Transistors by Combining an Optical Response of C-V Curve and Gate Voltage-Dependent Intrinsic Channel Mobility - J. Park (Kookmin University), K. Jeon, S. Lee (School of Electrical Engineering, Kookmin University), S. Kim, S. Kim, I. Song, C. Kim, J. Park, Y. Park (Semiconductor Laboratory, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), D. Kim and D. Kim (School of Electrical Engineering, Kookmin University)

15:20 775 Growth Kinetics and Physical Characterization of Low Temperature Anodic Plasma Assisted Oxide of Ti - T. Busani and R. Devine (New Mexico Tech)

High Performance Gate Dielectric: Technique and ProcessesCo-Chairs: Y. Kuo and C. Labelle

16:00 776 High Performance Gate Dielectric for Low Temperature TFTs - P. Joshi, A. Voutsas and J. Hartzell (Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.)

16:40 777 Improvement of CVD SiO2 by Post Deposition Microwave Plasma Treatment - K. Nagata, H. Akamatsu, D. Kosemura, T. Yoshida, M. Takei, M. Hattori, A. Ogura (Meiji University), T. Koganezawa, M. Machida, J. Son, I. Hirosawa (JASRI), T. Shiozawa, D. Katayama, Y. Sato and Y. Hirota (TOKYO ELECTRON AT LTD)

E5Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide, and Alternate Emerging Dielectrics 10DielectricScienceandTechnologyPowell B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Emerging DielectricsCo-Chairs: B. Govereanu and J. F. Zhang

08:10 829 A Review of Recent Commercial and Technological Developments for High Q Microwave Dielectrics - M. D. Hill (Trans-Tech Inc.)

08:40 830 A Mass-production Compatible Capacitor Technology for DRAMs with Design Rule Down to 20 nm - G. Choi, J. Han, S. Lee (Seoul National University), S. Kim (IFF, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany) and C. Hwang (Seoul National University)

09:10 831 The Flash Memory Cell for the Nodes to Come: Material Requirements from a Device Perspective - B. Govoreanu, J. Van Houdt and M. Jurczak (IMEC)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 832 Nature and Thermal Stability of Interfaces of c-Lu2O3 and a-Lu2O3 Films on Si Comparatively Probed by Paramagnetic Point Defects. - A. L. Stesmans, V. Afanas’ev (University of Leuven), L. Edge and D. Schlom (Pennsylvania State University)

10:30 833 High k SrTiO3 Perovskite on Si/SiO2: CVD Growth, Interface Engineering and Dielectric Properties - C. Dubourdieu (CNRS - LMGP), O. Salicio (INPG), F. Ducroquet (CNRS), I. Matko (INPG) and S. Daniele (Universite Lyon 1)

11:00 834 Improved Growth Behaviors of SrTiO3 Thin Films Using the Optimized Seed Layer deposit-ed by Atomic Layer Deposition - S. Lee, J. Han and C. Hwang (Seoul National University)

11:20 835 Charge Trapping Characteristics of TaYOx Gate Dielectrics on Ge under DC and AC Stressing - C. Mahata (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur), D. Bera (2 Frontier Collaborative Research Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology), S. Mallick, B. Majhi and P. Maiti (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur)

11:40 836 Time Evolution of Resistance Drift of Magnetic Tunnel Junctions with Ultrathin AlOx Films - S. Nakano, S. Taguchi, Y. Kamakura and K. Taniguchi (Osaka University)

Emerging Dielectrics (continued) Co-Chairs: M. J. Deen and R. E. Sah

14:00 837 Pulsed-Chemical Vapor Deposition of Ruthenium and Ruthenium Dioxide Thin Films using RuO4 Precursor for the DRAM Capacitor Electrode - J. Han, S. Lee, G. Choi, S. Lee, C. Hwang (Seoul National University), C. Dussarrat and J. Gatineau (Air Liquide Co,)

14:20 838 Dielectric Response of Ta2O5, NbTaO5 and Nb2O5 Crystals by First-principles Investigations - S. Clima and G. Pourtois (IMEC)

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14:40 839 Band Engineering of Rutile TiO2 by Cobalt Doping in Ru/Rutile-TiO2/Ru Capacitor aiming 40-nm DRAM and Beyond - O. Tonomura, T. Sekiguchi, N. Inada (Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.), T. Hamada (Advanced Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.), H. Miki (Hitachi) and K. Torii (Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd.)

15:00 840 Multiprincipal-Element AlCrTaTiZr-Nitride Nanocomposite Film of Extremely High Thermal Stability as Diffusion Barrier for Cu Metallization - D. Chen, M. Chen and S. Chang (Nation Chung Hsing University)

15:20 Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

E8Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 3ElectronicsandPhotonicsFranciscan B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Porous Semiconductors Chair: C. O’Dwyer

09:00 909 Growth Mode Transition of Crysto and Curro Pores in III-V Semiconductors - H. Föll, M. Leisner and J. Carstensen (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

09:30 910 Production of High Aspect Ratio Single Holes in Semiconductors - H. Föll, M. Gerngroß, A. Cojocaru, M. Leisner, J. Bahr and J. Carstensen (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

09:50 911 Dynamics of Macropore Growth in n-Type Silicon Investigated by FFT in-situ Impedance Analysis - J. Carstensen, A. Cojocaru, M. Leisner and H. Föll (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

10:10 912 Silicon Surface Transformations: From Initial Phases of Pore Formation to Nanoscopic Metal-insulator-semiconductor Junctions - H. J. Lewerenz, A. Munoz, K. Skorupska, T. Stempel and H. Klemm (Helmholtz Center Berlin)

10:30 Intermission (30 Minutes)

Electrochemical Characterization and Functionalization of Si Surfaces and DevicesChair: A. Etcheberry

11:00 913 Electrochemical Passivation of (100) Silicon in Alkyl Grignard Solutions - S. Vegunta, J. Ngunjiri and J. C. Flake (Louisiana State University)

11:20 914 Electronic Properties and pH Stability of the Interface Si(111)/alkyl Monolayers. - D. Aureau, F. Ozanam (Ecole Polytechnique), P. Allongue (Ecole Polytechnique, PMC), J. Chazalviel (Ecole Polytechnique) and J. Rappich (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH)

11:40 915 Phase-relations between Photocurrent and In Situ Reflectance during Photoelectrochemical Dissolution of Silicon - M. Lublow and H. Lewerenz (Helmholtz Center Berlin for Materials and Energy)

12:00 916 Atomically Flat Interface for the Reduction of the Low Frequency Noise on Si(100) nMOS Transistors - P. Gaubert (New Industry Creation Hatchery Center, Tohoku University), R. Kuroda (Tohoku Univ.), S. Endo, Y. Kuboyama, T. Kitagaki, H. Nada, H. Tamura (Agilent Technologies International Japan, Ltd.), A. Teramoto and T. Ohmi (Tohoku Univ.)

12:20 Intermission (120 Minutes)

Properties and Patterning of Semiconductors and Related CompoundsChair: A. Etcheberry

14:20 917 Micro-Patterning of Semiconductors by Metal-Assisted Chemical Etching through Self-Assembled Colloidal Spheres - S. Ono and H. Asoh (Kogakuin University)

14:50 918 Surface Chemistry and Nanotopography of Step-Bunched Silicon Surfaces: in-system SRPES and SPM Investigations - T. Stempel (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), K. Skorupska, A. Munoz (Helmholtz Center Berlin), M. Lublow (Helmholtz Center Berlin for Materials and Energy), M. Kanis (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin) and H. Lewerenz (Helmholtz Center Berlin for Materials and Energy)

15:10 919 Electrochemical characterization of strained Si crystal surfaces - T. Homma and K. Sakata (Waseda University)

15:40 920 The influence of thermal treatment on the electronic properties of a-Nb2O5 - F. La Mantia (Stanford University), M. Santamaria, F. Di Quarto (Universita’ degli Studi di Palermo) and H. Habazaki (Hokkaido University)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 921 Novel Plasmaless Photoresist Removal Method in gas Phase at Room Temperature - T. Miura, M. Kekura (Meidensha Corporation), H. Horibe, M. Yamamoto (Kanazawa Institute of Technology) and H. Umemoto (Shizuoka University)

16:40 922 Electrical, Optical and Structural Studies of CrSi2 Grown by Sputtering (DC and RF) and Applications in Heterojunction Devices - S. S. Hullavarad and N. Hullavarad (University of Alaska)

E9SOI Device Technology 14ElectronicsandPhotonicsImperial Ballroom B, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Device Physics and Modeling ICo-Chairs: S. Selberherr and C. Fenouillet-Beranger

08:40 941 Comparison of SOI FinFETs and Bulk FinFETs - J. Lee (Kyungpook Natioanal Univ.)

09:20 942 Mechanisms that Explain Short-Channel Effects of Sub-50-nm-Channel Ultra-Thin Symmetric Double-Gate SOI MOSFET - Y. Omura and Y. Tahara (Kansai University)

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Device Physics and Modeling IICo-Chairs: F. Gamiz and Y. Omura

10:00 943 Advanced Design Methodology of High-Performance Sub-100-nm-Channel GAA MOSFET -Longitudinal Field Engineering- - S. Nakano, O. Hayashi, Y. Omura (Kansai University), S. Yamakawa and H. Wakabayashi (Atsugi TEC, Sony Corp.)

10:20 944 Comparison of the Electrostatics of Bulk and SOI Trigate MOSFETs - F. G. Ruiz, A. Godoy, I. Tienda-Luna and F. Gamiz (University of Granada)

10:40 945 Gate Stack Influence on GIFBE in nFinFETs - J. A. Martino, M. Rodrigues (USP - University of Sao Paulo), A. Mercha, E. Simoen (IMEC) and C. Claeys (IMEC, KUL)

11:00 946 Analytical Modeling of Double Gate Graded-Channel SOI Transistors for Analog Applications - F. A. Ferreira (Centro Universitario da FEI), A. Cerdeira (CINVESTAV), D. Flandre (Université Catholique de Louvain) and M. Pavanello (Centro Universitario da FEI)

11:20 947 Low-Temperature Measurements on Germanium-on-Insulator pMOSFETs: Evaluation of the Background Doping Level - W. Van Den Daele (IMEP-LAHC Minatec), E. Augendre (CEA-LETI Minatec), S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INPG-Grenoble), K. Romanjek (CEA-LETI Minatec), E. Guiot and B. Ghyselen (SOITEC SA, Parc Technologique des Fontaines, Bernin, France)

11:40 948 The Wave SOI MOSFET: a New Accuracy Transistor Layout to Improve Drain Current and Reduce Die Area for Current Drivers Applications - S. P. Gimenez (Centro Universitário da FEI)

Device Technology IICo-Chairs: J.-H. Lee and S. Sugahara

14:00 949 SOI-Based Spin-Transistor Technologies - S. Sugahara and Y. Takamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:40 950 SOI as Platform for Transition from Micro to Nano - F. Balestra (Grenoble-INP)

15:20 951 Optimization of Blue/UV Sensors using p-i-n Photodiodes in Thin-film SOI Technology - O. Bulteel and D. Flandre (Université catholique de Louvain)

15:40 952 A Wide Range Temperature Sensor Using SOI Technology - M. E. Elbuluk (University of Akron), R. Patterson (NASA Glenn Research Center) and A. Hammoud (ASRC Aerospace, Inc.)

Device Process TechnologyCo-Chairs: B.-Y. Nguyen and S. Sugahara

16:20 953 Diamond-on-SOI Field Emission Device Patterning - X. C. LeQuan, W. Kang, J. Davidson and B. Choi (Vanderbilt University)

16:40 954 H-shaped Vertical Polycrystalline Silicon Thin Film Transistor on Insulator - H. Toure (Univerity of Rennes 1), O. A. Bonnaud (University of Rennes 1), N. Coulon (University of Rennes1) and T. Gaillard (University of Rennes 1)

17:00 955 Issues Associated to Rare Earth Silicide Integration in Ultra Thin FD SOI Schottky Barrier nMOSFETs - G. Larrieu, D. A. Yarekha, E. Dubois, N. Breil (IEMN), N. Reckinger, X. Tang (UCL) and A. Halimaoui (STMicroelectronics)

H5Endofullerenes and Carbon NanocapusulesFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter A, 6th Floor, Building 3

08:00 1206 Novel Trimetallic Nitride Endohedral Fullerenes - Invited - L. Echegoyen (National Science Foundation), M. N. Chaur and J. R. Pinzon (Clemson University)

08:20 1207 Synthesis, Electrochemical and Photophysical Properties of Ih Sc3N@C80 Donor-acceptor Systems - Invited - J. R. Pinzon, L. Echegoyen (Clemson University) and D. M. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg)

08:40 1208 Recent Crystallographic Studies of Endohedral Fullerenes - Invited - A. L. Balch (University of California), B. Mercado (University of California, Davis), C. M. Beavers and M. Olmstead (University of California at Davis)

09:00 1209 Endohedral Metallofullerenes: Metal Encapsulation in Eighty Carbons and Beyond - Invited - H. Dorn (Virginia Tech05/02)

09:20 1210 Mixed Metal Nitride Clusters in Fullerene Cages: From DySc2N@C76 to Lu2CeN@C80 - Invited - S. Yang (University of Science and Technology of China), A. A. Popov (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), L. Zhang (IFW Dresden), J. Tarabek (JHI Prague) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

09:40 1211 A Facile Electron Transfer Reaction between Y2@C79N and Organic Electron Donors - Invited - W. Fu, J. Ge, H. Champion, J. Mahaney E., J. Reid, C. Shu and D. Harry C. (Virginia Tech)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 1212 The First X-ray Crystal Structures of Trifluoromethylated Endometallofullerenes - Invited - N. B. Shustova (Colorado State University), I. Kareev (Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics), I. V. Kuvychko (Colorado State University), A. Popov (Moscow State University), M. Mackey, C. Coumbe (University of Southern Mississippi), V. Bubnov (Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics), S. Lebedkin (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Institute for Nanotechnology), Y. Chen (Center for Advanced Radiation Sources, The University of Chicago), J. Paige Phillips, S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi), S. H. Strauss and O. V. Boltalina (Colorado State University)

10:40 1213 Metallic Oxide Clusters Inside Fullerene Cages - Invited - S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

11:00 1214 Structure Determination and Characterization of Metallofullerene Sc2C82 and its Carbene Derivative - Invited - H. Kurihara, Y. Yamazaki, N. Mizorogi (Univ. of Tsukuba), T. Tsuchiya (TARA Center, University of Tsukuba), T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba) and S. Nagase (IMS)

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11:20 1215 Ultrafine Recognition of Encapsulated Molecule Size by Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes - Invited - T. Okazaki (AIST)

11:40 1216 Fabrication and Characterization of Metal Nanowires using Carbon Nanospace - Invited - R. Kitaura, R. Nakanishi (Nagoya university), T. Saito (AIST), H. Yoshikawa, K. Awaga and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

12:00 1217 Towards a Two-Qubit Solid-State System Based on Endohedral Fullerenes - Invited - K. Porfyrakis (University of Oxford)

12:20 Intermission (100 Minutes)

14:00 1218 Predictions of Molecular Structures of Endohedral Fullerenes - Invited - A. A. Popov (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

14:20 1219 Quantum chemical Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Giant Metallofullerene Formation - Invited - S. Irle (Nagoya University), B. Finck, Z. Wang (Emory University) and K. Morokuma (Kyoto University)

14:40 1220 Synthesis and Reaction of Fullerene C70 Encapsulating Two Molecules of H2 - Invited - M. Murata, S. Maeda, Y. Morinaka, Y. Murata (Kyoto University) and K. Komatsu (Fukui University of Technology)

15:00 1221 Non-IPR Fullerene Thin Films: Vibrational Spectroscopy and Oxidation - Invited - M. M. Kappes (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

15:20 1222 The Influence of the Nitride Cluster on 13C Relaxation in Endohedral Fullerenes - Invited - S. Klod and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

15:40 1223 Enhanced Photoluminescence from Er3+ and Tm2+ Encapsulated in Fullerenes - Invited - H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

H6Energetics and Structure and Solid-State PhysicsFullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresSutter B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Energetics, Structure, Solid-State 2

08:00 1229 On the Driving Force for Irreversible C2 Elimination from Giant Fullerenes at High Temperature - S. Irle (Nagoya University), S. Shindo, B. Saha and K. Morokuma (Kyoto University)

08:20 1230 Calculations of the Relative Populations in the C82-Based Metallofullerene Family - Z. Slanina (IMS), F. Uhlik (School of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki, Japan)

08:40 1231 Bonding Situation in Endohedral Fullerenes in Their Neutral and Charged Forms - A. A. Popov (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

09:00 1232 Fullerene-based Carbon Solids, Carbon Foams and Composite Nanotubes - T. Heine, A. Kuc, L. Zhechkov (Jacobs University Bremen), A. Enyashin and G. Seifert (TU Dresden)

09:20 1233 Spectroscopy and Electrostatics of Individual Doping Centers in Two-Dimensional Fullerene Crystals. - G. V. Nazin (Brookhaven National Laboratory), X. Qiu (National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China) and W. Ho (University of California, Irvine)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1234 Covalent 2D and 3D Ordered Networks from 1D Nanostructures: From Molecular Shock Absorbers to Organic Nanocircuits - J. M. Romo-Herrera (Colloid Chemistry Group, Universidad de Vigo), V. Meunier (Computer Science and Mathematics Division and Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.), H. Terrones (Advanced Materials Department, IPICYT.), M. Correa-Duarte, L. Liz-Marzan (Colloid Chemistry Group, Universidad de Vigo.) and M. Terrones (Advanced Materials, IPICyT.)

10:20 1235 Vanadium Clusters in a Fullerene Matrix: Oxygen Diffusion and Reactivity - H. Kroeger (University of Goettingen) and P. Reinke (University of Virginia)

H10Graphene and Emerging Materials for Post-CMOS ApplicationsDielectricScienceandTechnology/ElectronicsandPhotonics/Fullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructures

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III-V DevicesCo-Chairs: Z. Karim and P. V. Kamat

08:30 1334 Ge and III-V Channels for Si-based Electronics - E. Fitzgerald (MIT)

09:00 1335 Enhancement Mode InGaAs MOSFETs - T. Lin, H. Chiu, P. Chang, W. Lee, J. R. Kwo (National Tsing Hua University), W. Tsai (Intel Corporation) and M. Hong (Materials Science, National Tsing Hua University)

09:30 1336 III-V/Ge Channel Engineering for Future CMOS - M. Wistey, U. Singisetti, G. Burek, B. J. Thibeault (University of California Santa Barbara), A. Nelson (University of St. Thomas), J. Cagnon, Y. Lee (University of California Santa Barbara), S. R. Bank (University of Texas at Austin), S. Stemmer, A. C. Gossard and M. J. Rodwell (University of California Santa Barbara)

10:00 Discussion (30 Minutes)

III-V InterfacesCo-Chairs: Y. Obeng, S. De-Gendt, P. Srinivasan, D. Misra, H. Iwai, Z. Karim, J. Ruzyllo, H. Grebel, P. V. Kamat, and F. D’Souza

10:30 1337 Electrical Properties of III-V/oxide Interfaces - G. Brammertz, H. Lin (IMEC vzw), K. Martens (IMEC), A. Alian, C. Merckling (IMEC vzw), J. Penaud (Riber), D. Kohen (IMEC vzw), W. Wang (Intel), S. Sioncke, A. Delabie (IMEC vzw), M. R. Caymax, M. Meuris and M. Heyns (IMEC)

11:00 1338 Surface Studies of III-V Materials: Oxidation Control and Device Implications - C. Hinkle, M. Milojevic, A. Sonnet, H. Kim, J. Kim, E. Vogel (University of Texas at Dallas) and R. M. Wallace (The University of Texas at Dallas)

11:30 Symposium Concluding Remarks (30 Minutes)

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I2 Electrochemical Detection of PathogensPhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryMason A/B, 6th Floor, Building 3

Impedance Methods and Commercial ArraysChair: I. Fritsch

08:00 1392 Impedance Biosensing in a Microfluidic Environment using a Four-Electrode Measurement Strategy - M. Nasir and F. Ligler (Naval Research Laboratory)

08:30 1393 Electrical/ Electrochemical Impedance for Rapid Detection of Foodborne Pathogenic Bacteria - L. Yang (North Carolina Central University)

09:00 1394 Label-free Detection of DNA for Salmonella spp. in Presence of Intercalators using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) - M. K. Gebala (Analytische Chemie), L. Stoica, S. Neugebauer (Analytische Chemie Elektroanalytik & Sensorik) and W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum)

09:20 1395 Label Free Detection of PCR Amplification - Y. Liu (University of Illinois), O. Koo (Purdue), Y. He (USDA-ARS-ERRC), M. Ladisch, A. Bhunia (Purdue) and R. Bashir (University of Illinois)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1396 Electrochemical Detection of Pathogens via DNA and Proteins Using CMOS-Based Microarrays - K. Dill, D. Danley, K. Maurer and J. Cooper (CombiMatrix Corporation)

10:30 1397 eSensor®: An Electrochemical Detection Based DNA Microarray Technology for Multiplexed Molecular Diagnostics - M. Wood, R. Liu and M. Longiaru (Osmetech Molecular Diagnostics)

I6 Novel Electrode MaterialsPhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry/EnergyTechnology/IndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineeringFranciscan A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Novel BioelectrodesCo-Chairs: S. Minteer and P. Atanassov

08:00 1451 Direct Electron Transfer Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalyzed by Multi-copper Oxidases - D. Ivnitski (The University of New Mexico), K. Artyushkova (University of New Mexico), H. Luckarift, G. Johnson (Air Force Research Laboratory) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

08:20 1452 Silica Encapsulated Laccase/CNT Catalysts for Enzymatic Fuel Cell Cathodes - R. P. Ramasamy, H. Luckarift (Air Force Research Laboratory), D. Ivnitski (The University of New Mexico), P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico) and G. Johnson (Air Force Research Laboratory)

08:40 1453 Engineering Hybrid Nanotubes Wires for Efficient O2 Electroreduction in Physiological Conditions - F. Gao, L. Viry, M. Maugey, P. Poulin and N. Mano (CRPP- UPR 8641)

09:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:20 1454 Electrodes for NADH Oxidation: Structure and Electrochemical Properties of Electropolymerized Azines - R. A. Rincon, M. Mojica, K. Artyushkova (University of New Mexico), M. Germain, S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

09:40 1455 Biocompatible Micellar Environment for Enzyme Encapsulation for Bioelectrocatalysis Applications - K. Sjoholm (Saint Louis University), M. Cooney (University of Hawaii-Manoa) and S. Minteer (Saint Louis University)

10:00 1456 Three Dimensional Chitosan Scaffolds for Increased Power Generation in Biofuel Cells - C. Lau (University of Hawaii), S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and M. Cooney (University of Hawaii-Manoa)

Novel ElectrodesCo-Chairs: S. Minteer and B. Lakshmanan

14:00 1457 Optimization of MoO3 Nanoparticles for use as Novel Negative-Electrode Material in High-Capacity Lithium Ion Batteries - L. A. Riley (NREL), S. Lee (University of Colorado at Boulder), S. Kang, M. Thackeray (Argonne National Lab) and A. C. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:20 1458 Aligned Hybrid Arrays of Co-axial Metal Oxide/CNT Electrodes for High Performance Lithium Batteries - A. Leela Mohana Reddy, M. M. Shaijumon, S. R. Gowda and P. M. Ajayan (Rice University)

14:40 1459 Ruthenia Nanoskins Deposited on the Fibers of Silica Filter Paper: Towards a Carbon- and Ionomer-Free Fuel-Cell Electrode - C. Chervin, J. W. Long, K. Pettigrew, A. Lubers and D. R. Rolison (Naval Research Laboratory)

15:00 1460 Vibrational Spectroscopy of Fuel Cell Membrane Materials - C. Korzeniewski and C. Byun (Texas Tech University)

15:20 1461 One dimensional PdFe Nanorods as Electrocatalyst for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) - W. Li (Michigan Technological University) and P. Haldar (State University of New York at Albany)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1462 High Efficiency Electrodeposition of Porous Ir Thin Films - E. El Sawy and V. Birss (University of Calgary)

16:20 1463 Electron Transfer Kinetics at the Surface of Platinum Nanoelectrodes Prepared by Through Thin Film Ablation - L. Petry, D. C. Hansen, R. Keil and P. Murray (University of Dayton)

16:40 1464 Synthesis of Novel Electrode Materials using Supercritical Fluids - A. L. Smirnova, Y. Hu, M. Aindow (UConn) and W. Rhine (Aspen Aerogels Inc.)

17:00 1465 Effect of Nitrogen Concentration on Nanodiamond Film Characteristics for Electrode Application - S. Raina, W. P. Kang, J. Davidson and X. C. LeQuan (Vanderbilt University)

17:20 1466 The Influence of the Phenazine Structure on the Polaron Formation in Polyaniline: An In Situ ESR-UV-Vis-NIR Spectroelectrochemical Study - E. Dmitrieva and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

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Gas SensorsCo-Chairs: M. Carter and G. Hunter

08:00 1501 Application of Commercial Automotive Sensor Manufacturing Methods for NOx/NH3 Mixed Potential Sensors for Vehicle On-board Emissions Control - E. L. Brosha, R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), T. Williamson, M. A. Nelson and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

08:20 1502 A Study of the Gas Response of a Mixed, Fe2O3-Fe2(MoO4)3, Oxide to Low Concentrations of H2S in Air - U. Kersen and L. Holappa (Helsinki University of Technology)

08:40 1503 Impedancemetric NOx Sensing Based On Porous Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) Electrolyte: Effect of Electrode Materials on Total-NOx Sensing and Stability - L. Y. Woo, R. Glass (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), R. Novak and J. Visser (Ford Motor Company)

09:00 1504 Mackereth Amperometric Dissolved Oxygen Sensor: Estimation of Measurement Uncertainty - L. Nei (Tallinn University of Technology)

09:20 1505 Oxygen Sensors: Enhanced Performance and Catalyst Testing - S. M. Gann (Arkansas Tech University) and D. Paul (University of Arkansas)

09:40 1506 The Use of Metal Oxide and Polymer based Composite Materials for SAW Sensor Applications - A. I. Buvailo, Y. Xing (Temple University), J. Hines (Applied Sensor Research & Development Corporation, Arnold, MD) and E. Borguet (Temple University)

Nano-based SensorsChair: R. Mukundan

10:20 1507 The Pre-mixture of Hemoglobin and ZnO Nanorods Self-assembled onto the Glassy Carbon Electrode and its Direct Electrochemistry - G. Duan, Y. Wang, Y. Wen, H. Xu and H. Yang (Shanghai Normal University)

10:40 1508 The Fabrication of a Chitosan/Carbon Nanotube/Copper Film for the Electrochemical Sensing of Nitrates - C. Fox (National University of Ireland Maynooth), C. Breslin (NUI Maynooth) and D. Rooney (National University of Ireland Maynooth)

11:00 1509 Bioelectrochemical Properties of Trametes versicolor Laccase-Polyazetidine Prepolymer-MWCNT Integrated System with Several Redox Mediators - C. Tortolini, M. Frasconi, G. Favero and F. Mazzei (Sapienza University of Rome)

11:20 1510 Fabrication and Testing of Nanometer-size Interdigitated Carbon Electrode Arrays - G. Turon Teixidor (University of California, Irvine), L. Skjolding (Lund University), J. Emnéus (Danish Technical University), L. Montelius (Lund University) and M. Madou (University of California - Irvine)

11:40 1511 MEMS-based Microcantilever Sensors Using Nanoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Chemical Monitoring - J. Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology), R. J. Houk (Sandia National Laboratories), A. Choudhury, X. Lin, K. Gall (Georgia Institute of Technology), A. Talin, M. Allendorf (Sandia National Laboratories) and P. Hesketh (Georgia Institute of Technology)

J3Sensor Applications: Food Safety, Agricultural, and Environmental SensorsSensor/OrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistry/PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry/NewTechnologyContinental 9, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Sensors for Food SafetyCo-Chairs: A. Simonian and S. Bhansali

08:30 1565 Detection of Salmonella in Milk using Wireless Magnetoelastic Biosensors - Invited - S. Li, H. Wikle and B. A. Chin (Auburn University)

09:10 1566 Biological Sensors fort Various Applications - Z. P. Aguilar (Ocean Nano Tech, LLC)

09:30 1567 Electrochemical Biosensor Systems for Organophosphorus Aerosols Quantification - M. S. Stoytcheva, R. Zlatev, B. Valdez, M. M. Ovalle (UABC), Z. Velkova (Plovdiv University of Food Technologies, Bulgaria) and S. Cosnier (Grenoble University-CNRS)

09:50 1568 Spectroscopic Detection of Organophosphofluoridates Using Fluoride Specific Ion-Selective Membrane - M. Ramanathan (Auburn University), L. Wang (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), J. Wild (Texas A&M University, College Station), M. Meyerhoff (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) and A. Simonian (Auburn University)

10:10 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:30 1569 High Selectivity and Enzyme Free Alcohol Gas Sensor - L. Lin, T. Chou (Tatung University) and W. Tang (National Cheng Kung University)

10:50 1570 Construction and Characterization of Phenol-based Sensor Derived from Sol-Gel Method - S. Bashir (Texas A&M University-Kingsville), I. Medina-Ramirez (Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes) and J. L. Liu (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)

11:10 1571 Metal Oxide based pH Sensor for the Detection of Organophosphate Compounds - R. Epur, M. Ramanathan, V. Pedrosa and A. Simonian (Auburn University)

11:30 1572 Rapid Growth of ~cm Long Ag Nanowires and Sulfuring of Ag Nanowires as High Performance H2S Gas Sensor at Room Temperature - C. Wang and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

Sensors for Environmental MonitoringCo-Chairs: W. Buttner and Z. Aguilar

14:00 1573 The JPL ENose: Results of a Six Month Monitoring Period on the International Space Station - M. A. Ryan, M. Homer, A. Shevade, L. Lara, A. Kisor, K. Manatt, H. Zhou and S. Gluck (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

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14:20 1574 Development of an Autonomous Sensing Device - Detector based on Miniature, Solid-state Ion-selective Sensors - S. Y. Anastasova, A. Radu, C. Slater (Dublin City University), J. Bobacka (Abo Academi, Turku, Finland), A. Lewenstam (Center for Process Analytical Chemistry and Sensor Technology ‘ProSens’, Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland and AGH - University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland) and D. Diamond (Dublin City University)

14:40 1575 Mesoporous Thin Films as Multipurpose Sensitive Layer for Love Wave Devices: Applications to Volatile Organic Compounds Detection. - G. Tortissier, L. Blanc, A. Tételin, J. Lachaud (IMS), C. Boissière, C. Sanchez (LCMCP), C. Dejous and D. Rebière (IMS)

15:00 1576 A Spectrometric Monitor for Control of Ammonia Emissions from Large Animal Agricultural Operations - M. Carter, J. Faull and M. Pierce (Eltron Research & Development, Inc.)

15:20 1577 MSM UV Photodiodes with Selective Growth of ZnO Nanorods - S. Peng (National Cheng Keng University)

15:40 1578 ZnO Metal-semiconductor-metal Ultraviolet Photodetectors Fabricated on Flexible Substrates - C. Wu (National Formosa University)

16:00 1579 Screen-printed Sensors for Stable Flow through Voltammetric Detection of Heavy Metals - G. Aragay, A. Puig and A. Merkoci (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology)

B1Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery/EnergyTechnologyImperial Ballroom A, Ballroom Level, Buildings 1,2,3

Aqueous and Air BatteriesCo-Chairs: N. Dudney and C. Johnson

08:00 237 Performance of LiCoO2 as Aqueous Lithium-ion Battery Electrodes - C. Wessells (Stanford University), R. Ruffo (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca), R. Huggins and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

08:20 238 Electrochemical Performance Of Pressure Tolerant Anodes For A Li-seawater Battery - C. J. Patrissi (Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport), C. Schumacher, S. Tucker, J. Fontaine, D. Atwater, T. Fratus and C. Deschenes (NUWC)

08:40 239 Effect of Metal Phthalocyanines on Properties of Lithium-Air Cells - T. Hirai, T. Sakaki and Y. Uno (Toyama Prefectural University)

09:00 240 The Investigation of Oxygen Reduction Mechanism on Activated Carbon Electrodes Loaded with MnO2 Catalyst - N. Ominde (UMass Boston), X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory) and D. Qu (UMass Boston)

09:20 241 The Influence of Surface Active Quinone Groups in Aerogel Carbon Electrodes on the Catalysis of Oxygen Reduction with Co(III) Porphyrins - L. Elbaz, E. Korin and A. Bettelheim (Ben-Gurion University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 242 Zinc Anode Operating in Physiological Condition - W. Shin, J. Lee, J. Lee, Y. Park (Sogang University) and A. Heller (The University of Texas at Austin)

10:20 243 Effect of Pretreatment on Electrochemical Properties of Nickel Hydroxide Positive Electrodes for Ni-MH Batteries - H. Inoue, T. Mizuta and E. Higuchi (Osaka Prefecture University)

10:40 244 Suppression of CuO Cathode Solubility in Alkaline Electrolyte Using Hydrogel Coatings - T. Jones and S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

11:00 245 A Mathematical Model to Address the Effect of Corrosion in the Electrochemical Behavior of Lead-acid Battery - V. Boovaragavan, V. Ramadesigan, M. Arabandi and V. Subramanian (Tennessee Tech University)

11:20 246 A Solution for Lead-acid Battery Global State Estimation - M. G. Cugnet, J. Sabatier (Universite Bordeaux I), S. Laruelle, S. Grugeon (Universite Picardie Jules Verne), I. Chanteur, B. Sahut (PSA Peugeot Citroen), A. Oustaloup (Universite Bordeaux I) and J. Tarascon (LRCS)

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Simulations for Nano-scale SOI Devices ICo-Chairs: C. Fenouillet-Beranger and S. Selberherr

08:40 956 Device Physics and Simulation Techniques for Nanoscale SOI-MOSFETs - H. Tsuchiya, Y. Yamada, S. Souma and M. Ogawa (Kobe University)

09:20 957 Analytical Model for Conduction Band Non-Parabolicity to Transport Analysis of Nano-Scale SOI MOSFET - Y. Omura (Kansai University)

Simulations for Nano-scale SOI Devices IICo-Chairs: H. Tsuchiya and F. Gamiz

10:00 958 Three-Dimensional NEGF Simulations of Constriction Tunnel Barrier Silicon Nanowire MUGFETs - A. Afzalian, C. Lee, R. Yan, N. Dehdashti Akhavan, C. Colinge and J. Colinge (Tyndall National Institute)

10:20 959 Monte Carlo Simulation of Hole Mobility in DGSOI Transistors - L. Donetti (Universidad de Granada), F. Gamiz (University of Granada), F. Garcia Ruiz, N. Rodriguez (Universidad de Granada) and A. Godoy (University of Granada)

Circuit Technology ICo-Chairs: S. Ouchi and M. Bawedin

10:40 960 Floating-Body Memory: Concepts, Physics and Challenges - M. Bawedin (University of Cambridge), S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INPG-Grenoble), D. Flandre (Université Catholique de Louvain) and F. Udrea (University of Cambridge)

11:20 961 65nm Low Power (LP) SOI technology on HR substrate for WLAN and Mmwave SOCs - C. Raynaud (STMicroelectronics/CEA-LETI), S. Haendler (STMicroelectronics), G. Guegan (CEA-LETI), F. Gianesello, B. Martineau (STMicroelectronics), P. Touret (STMicroelectronics/CEA-LETI) and N. Planes (STMicroelectronics)

11:40 962 Performance of Common-Source, Cascode and Wilson Current Mirrors Implemented with Graded Channel SOI nMOSFETs in a Wide Temperature Range - M. De Souza (Centro Universitario da FEI), D. Flandre (Université Catholique de Louvain) and M. Pavanello (Centro Universitario da FEI)

Circuit Technology IICo-Chairs: M. Bawedin and S. Ouchi

14:00 963 Highly Reliable SRAM Circuit Technology Using FinFETs - S. Ouchi, K. Endo, T. Matsukawa, Y. Liu, Y. Ishikawa, J. Tsukada, H. Yamauchi, K. Sakamoto and M. Masahara (National Institute of AIST)

14:40 964 Optimizing Spacer-to-Straggle Ratio in Underlap Double Gate MOSFETs for Low Voltage Analog and Digital Circuits - A. Kranti, R. Rashmi and G. Armstrong (Queen’s University Belfast)

15:00 965 Harmonic Distortion Analysis of SOI Triple Gate FinFETs Applied to 2-MOS Balanced Structures - R. T. Doria (University of Sao Paulo), J. A. Martino (USP - University of Sao Paulo), A. Cerdeira (CINVESTAV) and M. Pavanello (Centro Universitario da FEI)

Device Technology IIICo-Chairs: A. Veloso and S. Cristoloveanu

15:40 966 Comparison of Short Channel Effect between SOI and sSOI Triple-gate MOSFETs - K. Na (Kyungpook National University), S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INPG-Grenoble), Y. Bae (Uiduk University), W. Xiong, C. Cleavelin (Texas Instruments), P. Patruno (SOITEC) and J. Lee (Kyungpook National University)

16:00 967 Dependence of Channel Dopant Concentration in Memory Margin of Silicon-on-insulator Cap-less Memory Cell - T. Kim, J. Oh, H. Enomoto, S. Kim, C. Lee, K. Choi, T. Shim and J. Park (Nano-SOI Process Laboratory)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

AAarhaug, T. ............................................ 424 (Tue)Abbadie, A. ...........................................939 (Wed)Abbadie, A. .............................................15 (Mon)Abburi, M. ..........................................1003 (Wed)Abd Rahman, A. .................................... 166 (Tue)Abd Samad, S. ........................................222 (Thu)Abe, H. ................................................... 595 (Tue)Abella, J. ..... 1365 (Tue), 1382 (Wed), 1384 (Wed)Abeykoon, A. ......................................1523 (Mon)Abouimrane, A. ....................................129 (Mon)Abraham, D. ..........................................236 (Thu)Abruna, H. ........................................... 1344 (Tue)Abu-Lebdeh, Y. ................... 440 (Mon), 444 (Tue)Abu-Lebdeh, Y. .....................................123 (Mon)Abudula, A........................................... 1025 (Tue)Adachi, T. ...........................................1283 (Mon)Adam, V. .............................................. 1528 (Tue)Addi, Y. ............................. 1026 (Tue), 1364 (Tue)Adekunle, A. .......................................... 466 (Tue)Adélio, M. ............................................ 1013 (Tue)Adibhatla, A. ........................ 1 (Mon), 1053 (Tue)Adjiman, C. ..........................................286 (Wed)Adolf, J. ................................................973 (Mon)Adolf, J. .............................983 (Tue), 1037 (Wed)Adzic, R. ...............................................299 (Mon)Afanas’ev, V. ..........................................832 (Thu)Afonja, A. ...........................................1547 (Wed)Afzalian, A. .............................926 (Tue), 958 (Fri)Agafonova, L. ........................................ 664 (Tue)Agarwal, A. .......................................... 1473 (Tue)Agarwal, M. ................... 1005 (Wed), 1482 (Wed)Agboola, B. .............................................19 (Mon)Agopian, P. ............................................ 925 (Tue)Aguilar, P................................................ 645 (Tue)Aguilar, Z. ............................................1566 (Thu)Agyeman, A. .......................................1561 (Wed)Ahammad, A. ...................................... 1358 (Tue)Ahmad, I. .............................................. 756 (Tue)Ahmed, S. .............................................898 (Wed)Ahn, B. .................................................. 482 (Tue)Ahn, C. ...............................................1291 (Mon)Ahn, J. ..................................................561 (Wed)Ahn, J. ................................................1009 (Wed)Ahn, K. .................................................526 (Mon)Ahn, S. ....................................................41 (Mon)Ahn, S. ................................................... 892 (Tue)Ahn, S. ................................................... 107 (Tue)Aid, S. .................................................... 694 (Tue)Aieta, N................................................ 1057 (Tue)Aihara, Y. ..............................................118 (Mon)Aindow, M. ..........................................1464 (Thu)Aindow, T. ............................................567 (Wed)Ajayan, P. ........................... 439 (Mon), 451 (Tue), ........................................... 459 (Tue), 1458 (Thu)Akaba, R. ..............................................617 (Mon)Akachi, M. ........................................... 1205 (Tue)Akachi, M. ........................................... 1204 (Tue)Akachi, T. ............................................. 1205 (Tue)Akamatsu, H. .........................................777 (Thu)Akarvardar, K. ........................................ 692 (Tue)Akasaka, T. ......................1125 (Wed), 1214 (Thu)Akhtar, N. .............................................350 (Wed)Akiyama, M. .......................................1252 (Wed)Akiyama, T. .........................................1282 (Mon)Akolkar, R. ............................................971 (Mon)Aksu, S. .................................................731 (Mon)Al-Jassim, M. ........................................526 (Mon)Alam, M. .............................................1376 (Wed)Alamgir, F. ............................................491 (Wed)Albertus, P. ............................................248 (Wed)Albrecht, J. .........................................1301 (Mon)Albu, S. .................................................. 446 (Tue)Alfonta, L. ........................................... 1346 (Tue)Alford, J. ........................ 1130 (Wed), 1134 (Wed)Ali, S. ......................................................46 (Mon)Alian, A. ...............................................1337 (Thu)Alkire, R. ........................1039 (Wed), 1074 (Mon)

Allahar, K. .............................................675 (Wed)Allanore, A. ......................................... 1011 (Tue)Allard, L. ..............................319 (Tue), 496 (Wed)Allen, C. ................................................ 555 (Tue)Allen, C. ................................................216 (Thu)Allen, F. .................................................671 (Wed)Allendorf, M. ..................1511 (Thu), 1551 (Wed)Allongue, P. ..... 897 (Wed), 904 (Wed), 914 (Thu)Alptekin, E. ...........................................728 (Wed)Alptekin, G. ..........................................360 (Wed)Alsrayheen, E. ........................................ 467 (Tue)Aluru, N. .............................................1170 (Mon)Ambrosi, A............................................... 87 (Tue)Ameduri, B. ......................................... 1056 (Tue)Amin, R. ................................................513 (Thu)Amine, K. ......... 129 (Mon), 136 (Tue), 139 (Tue), ............................ 167 (Tue), 231 (Thu), 445 (Tue)Amir, L. ................................................ 1346 (Tue)Amiruddin, S. ........................................ 419 (Tue)An, J. ............................................... 1295 (Mon)Anastasova, S. .................1434 (Wed), 1574 (Thu)Anderson, A............................................17 (Mon)Anderson, A........................................... 398 (Tue)Anderson, A......................................... 1363 (Tue)Anderson, E. ..........................................508 (Thu)Anderson, E. .........................................380 (Mon)Ando, T. ..............................................1169 (Mon)Andrade, C. ..........................................679 (Wed)Andrade, E. .......................................... 1359 (Tue)Andrieu, F. ......................... 934 (Wed), 936 (Wed)Ang, D. .................................................. 787 (Tue)Angeli, C.............................................1122 (Wed)Angell, C.............................................. 1070 (Tue)Angell, C.............................................. 1345 (Tue)Anjos, D. ...............................................490 (Wed)Anniyev, T. ............................................ 413 (Tue)Anniyev, T. ........................... 408 (Tue), 410 (Tue)Ansermet, J. ........................................... 108 (Tue)Antaño, R. ............................................. 343 (Tue)Antohe, S. ............................. 108 (Tue), 109 (Tue)Antohi, P. ............................................1077 (Mon)Antonel, S. ........................................... 1359 (Tue)Antonello, S..........................................622 (Mon)Antonietti, M. ......................................521 (Mon)Antonucci, V.....293 (Mon), 351 (Wed), 400 (Tue)Aoki, H. ................................................575 (Wed)Aoki, T. ................................................ 1341 (Tue)Aparicio, X. ........................................1228 (Wed)Apblett, C. ..........................................1425 (Wed)Apel, Y. ...............................................1439 (Wed)Appetecchi, G. ......................................122 (Mon)Appukuttan, K. ...................................... 480 (Tue)Arabandi, M. ....245 (Fri), 251 (Wed), 1034 (Wed)Aragay, G. ............................................1579 (Thu)Arai, S. ................................................. 1199 (Tue)Araki, Y. .......................... 1273 (Tue), 1286 (Mon)Arami, M. .............................................. 660 (Tue)Araujo, P. ............................................. 1013 (Tue)Arava, L. ...............................................439 (Mon)Arechederra, R. ...................................1474 (Wed)Arenz, M. .............................322 (Tue), 345 (Wed)Argüelles, M. ....................................... 1362 (Tue)Arico’, A. ..............................351 (Wed), 400 (Tue)Arico, A. ................................................293 (Mon)Arif, A. ..................................................674 (Wed)Armand, M. ..... 219 (Thu), 224 (Thu), 1468 (Tue)Armaroli, N. ........................................ 1101 (Tue)Armstrong, A. ........................................ 753 (Tue)Armstrong, G. ........................923 (Tue), 964 (Fri)Armstrong, N. ..................................... 1531 (Tue)Arnold, C. .............................................. 142 (Tue)Arnould, C. .............................................74 (Mon)Arora, R. ................................................ 807 (Tue)Arriaga, L. .............................................. 400 (Tue)Arrieta, V...............................................192 (Wed)Arroyo-Ramirez, L. .............................. 1361 (Tue)Arslan, I. ................................................ 267 (Tue)Arstila, K. ..............................................969 (Mon)Arthur, T. 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Artyushkova, K. ................... 412 (Tue), 415 (Tue), .........................................1451 (Thu), 1454 (Thu)Arumugam, D. .......................................228 (Thu)Asa, F...................................................... 981 (Tue)Asahara, H. ............................................ 703 (Tue)Asbeck, P. ............................................1294 (Mon)Asefi, D. ................................................. 660 (Tue)Ashino, N. ........................................... 1055 (Tue)Ashton, S. .............................................. 322 (Tue)Asmar, K. ............................................... 163 (Tue)Asoh, H. ............................... 879 (Tue), 917 (Thu)Asselin, E. .............................................. 654 (Tue)Ata, A. .................................................... 393 (Tue)Atanassov, P. ....303 (Mon), 412 (Tue), 485 (Wed), ......................499 (Wed), 501 (Wed), 1425 (Wed), .....................1451 (Thu), 1452 (Thu), 1454 (Thu)Athouel, L. ............................................. 149 (Tue)Atwater, D. .............................................. 238 (Fri)Au, M. ...................................................209 (Wed)Aucher, C. .................................................9 (Mon)Audette, G. ............................................514 (Thu)Augendre, E. ..........................................947 (Thu)Aureau, D. .............................................914 (Thu)Austin, E. ..............................................123 (Mon)Auzelyte, V............................................. 577 (Tue)Avouris, P. ..................... 1168 (Mon), 1173 (Mon)Awaga, K. ......................... 1156 (Tue), 1216 (Thu)Awakura, Y. ...........................................120 (Mon)Ay, A. ..................................................... 648 (Tue)Ayers, K.................................................380 (Mon)Azhagumuthu, M. ..............................1370 (Wed)Aziz, M. ...........................1471 (Tue), 1477 (Wed)

BBabushkina, O. .................................... 1032 (Tue)Bach, S. .................................................566 (Wed)Bachilo, S. ...... 1145 (Tue), 1148 (Tue), 1154 (Tue)Back, C. .................................................233 (Thu)Badot, J. ................................................566 (Wed)Bae, K. ................................... 32 (Mon), 766 (Tue)Bae, Y. ...................................................... 966 (Fri)Bae, Y. ................. 38 (Mon), 39 (Mon), 42 (Mon), ............................. 43 (Mon), 44 (Mon), 45 (Mon)Bae, Y. .................................................... 927 (Tue)Baer, D. ............................. 1469 (Tue), 1535 (Tue)Bafna, S. ................................................671 (Wed)Baghaei Ravari, F. .................................. 662 (Tue)Baghaei, F. ............................................. 658 (Tue)Baglio, V. .............................351 (Wed), 400 (Tue)Bahadur, A. ............................................ 479 (Tue)Bahr, J. ...................................................910 (Thu)Bai, C. .................................................... 649 (Tue)Bai, J. ..................................................... 858 (Tue)Bak, S. ................................. 182 (Tue), 441 (Mon)Baker, B. ............................................... 1010 (Tue)Baker, D. ...............................................524 (Mon)Baker, D. ................................................ 269 (Tue)Baker, L. ..............................................1380 (Wed)Baker-O’Neal, B. .................................. 1085 (Tue)Bakota, E. ............................................1244 (Wed)Balaban, S. ..........................................1258 (Mon)Balashov, V. ........................................... 394 (Tue)Balasubramanian, M. ............................236 (Thu)Balasubramanian, S. ...........................1183 (Mon)Balch, A. ........54 (Mon), 1131 (Wed), 1208 (Thu)Balch, A. .............................................1132 (Wed)Balestra, F. ..............................................950 (Thu)Balestrino, G. ........................ 78 (Mon), 79 (Mon)Ballesteros, B. .....................................1118 (Wed)Ballutaud, D. ....................................... 1159 (Tue)Balogh, M. ........................................... 1064 (Tue)Balsara, N. ........................ 124 (Mon), 1046 (Tue)Balsara, N. ........................................... 1045 (Tue)Balu, B. .................................................. 583 (Tue)Bander, E. ...........................................1237 (Wed)Banerjee, A. .......................................1296 (Mon), .........................................1319 (Tue), 1325 (Wed)Banerjee, G. ..........................................746 (Mon)Banerjee, W. ........................................ 1192 (Tue)

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Bang, J. .................................................. 892 (Tue)Bang, T. ...................................................32 (Mon)Banga, D. ..............................................902 (Wed)Banham, D. ........................................... 467 (Tue)Bank, S. ................................................1336 (Thu)Banks, N. ............................................... 533 (Tue)Bano, K. ................................................. 637 (Tue)Bao, C. ................................................1249 (Wed)Bao, J. .................................................... 421 (Tue)Bao, Z. ............................1129 (Wed), 1152 (Tue), .......................................... 1187 (Tue), 1189 (Tue)Baranova, E. .......................................1440 (Wed)Baranova, E. .......................................... 444 (Tue)Barbe, J. ................................................934 (Wed)Barbe, J. ..............................................1272 (Mon)Barbier, D............................................... 756 (Tue)Barbosa, P. ........ 125 (Mon), 157 (Tue), 158 (Tue), ...................... 470 (Tue), 1485 (Wed), 1486 (Wed)Bargar, J. ................................................ 408 (Tue)Baricuatro, J. .........................................970 (Mon)Barman, S. ........................................... 1152 (Tue)Barnes, T. ............................................. 1186 (Tue)Barnett, A. ............................................543 (Mon)Barranco, V. ..........................................669 (Wed)Barratt, C. .............................................. 877 (Tue)Barrow, A. .............................................430 (Mon)Barsan, N. ...........................................1553 (Wed)Barsky, M. .............................................868 (Mon)Barthe, B. ............................................. 1342 (Tue)Bartling, B...........................................1497 (Wed)Bartosik, M. ......................................... 1402 (Tue)Basabe Desmonts, L. ........................... 1525 (Tue)Bashir, R. .............................................1395 (Thu)Bashir, S. ..............................................1570 (Thu)Basir, N. .................................................225 (Thu)Baskaran, R. ........................................... 982 (Tue)Basumallick, I. ......................................489 (Wed)Batra, K. ..............................................1430 (Wed)Battaglia, V. ........137 (Tue), 141 (Tue), 203 (Wed)Battocchi, D. ..................... 675 (Wed), 687 (Wed)Batyrev, I. .............................................. 795 (Tue)Bauck, L. ...............................................740 (Mon)Baudot, S. .............................................934 (Wed)Bauerle, P. ...........................................1261 (Mon)Baumann, A. ......................................1127 (Wed)Baumann, H. ........................................814 (Wed)Baumhöfer, T. ........................................ 417 (Tue)Baumhoefer, T. ...................................... 416 (Tue)Baur, J. ..................................................841 (Mon)Bautista-Martinez, J. ............................ 1345 (Tue)Bauza, D. ..............................................779 (Mon)Bawedin, M. ............................................ 960 (Fri)Bayer, M. ............................................1079 (Mon)Bayon, S. ...............................................779 (Mon)Bazant, M. ............................................257 (Wed)Bazant, M. ............................................258 (Wed)Beals, M. ................................................ 689 (Tue)Beavers, C. .....54 (Mon), 1132 (Wed), 1208 (Thu)Bechtold, K. ..........................................193 (Wed)Bechtolo, K. ..........................................199 (Wed)Beck, M. ................................................. 795 (Tue)Beckhoff, B. ..........................................900 (Wed)Bedard, J. .............................471 (Tue), 502 (Wed)Bedell, S. ...............................................714 (Wed)Beebe, S. ...............................................613 (Wed)Behrens, R. .........................................1520 (Mon)Beidaghi, M. ...........................................14 (Mon)Bélanger, D. ..............................................9 (Mon)Belay, K. .............................758 (Tue), 1492 (Wed)Béléké, A. ..............................................438 (Mon)Belgorodsky, B. ...................................1251 (Wed)Belharouak, I. .................... 129 (Mon), 136 (Tue), .............................. 39 (Tue), 231 (Thu), 445 (Tue)Belieres, J. ............................................ 1345 (Tue)Benamara, M. .........................................46 (Mon)Benevent, V. .........................................718 (Wed)Benkstein, K. ......................................1549 (Wed)Benkstein, K. ......................................1555 (Wed)Bennion, E. .......................................... 1526 (Tue)

Bera, D. ..................................................835 (Thu)Berbezier, I. ............................................ 751 (Tue)Berera, R. ............................................1128 (Wed)Berg, A. ................................................ 1102 (Tue)Berger, J. ................................................ 420 (Tue)Berger, M. ...............................................55 (Mon)Bergeson, J. .......................................... 1186 (Tue)Bermudez, V. ...................... 125 (Mon), 158 (Tue)Bernasconi, S. .................... 718 (Wed), 940 (Wed)Bersuker, G. ........................................... 788 (Tue)Berthumeyrie, S. ...................................566 (Wed)Bett, A. ................................................... 882 (Tue)Bettelheim, A........................................... 241 (Fri)Betti, M. ................................................. 750 (Tue)Betts, A. ............................................... 1541 (Tue)Beyenal, H. ............................................366 (Thu)Bhansali, S. ........................758 (Tue), 1492 (Wed)Bhargava, Y. ............................................77 (Mon)Bhat, N. ................................................. 706 (Tue)Bhattacharya, E. .....................................50 (Mon)Bhunia, A. ...........................................1395 (Thu)Bi, W. ................................................ 567 (Wed)Biernat, J. ............................................1516 (Mon)Bierwagen, G. .................... 675 (Wed), 687 (Wed)Biesemans, S. ........................................935 (Wed)Bilenko, Y. ............................................. 850 (Tue)Bilewicz, R. ..................... 1275 (Tue), 1516 (Mon)Binions, R. ..........................................1547 (Wed)Birat, J. ................................................. 1011 (Tue)Birry, L. .................................................493 (Wed)Birss, V. ................................ 75 (Mon), 467 (Tue), ......................................... 1462 (Thu), 1537 (Tue)Bishop, S. ..............................................372 (Mon)Blackburn, J. ....................1165 (Wed), 1186 (Tue)Blackwood, D. ......................................527 (Mon)Blakley, T. ... 1018 (Tue), 1383 (Wed), 1437 (Wed)Blanc, C. .............................................. 1089 (Tue)Blanc, L. ...............................................1575 (Thu)Bliznakov, S. .........................................975 (Mon)Block, T. ................................................868 (Mon)Blomgren, G. ......................................... 134 (Tue)Bobacka, J. ....................1434 (Wed), 1515 (Mon), .............................................................1574 (Thu)Bobacka, J. ..........................................1521 (Mon)Bocchetta, P. ....................... 104 (Tue), 1060 (Tue)Bock, C. ................................................. 266 (Tue)Bock, M. .............................................1246 (Wed)Bockrath, M. .......................................1179 (Mon)Boehman, A. .......................................... 404 (Tue)Boeuf, F. ................................................936 (Wed)Bogart, K. ............................................... 754 (Tue)Bohrer, F. ............................................1558 (Wed)Boissière, C. .........................................1575 (Thu)Bokach, D. ............................................. 401 (Tue)Bolognesi, M. ...................................... 1101 (Tue)Bolotov, L. ............................................. 697 (Tue)Bolskar, R. ...........................................1134 (Wed)Boltalina, O. ...................1092 (Tue), 1121 (Wed), ...................................... 1123 (Wed), 1125 (Wed), ......................................... 1212 (Thu), 1225 (Tue)Boltalina, O. .....8 (Mon), 1135 (Wed), 1224 (Tue)Bonafos, C. ...........................................718 (Wed)Bonevich, J. ........................................... 989 (Tue)Bonifazi, D..........................................1138 (Wed)Bonnaud, O. ..........................................954 (Thu)Bonnefont, A. .......................................488 (Wed)Boovaragavan, V. ................. 245 (Fri), 251 (Wed), ............................................................1034 (Wed)Borgesen, P. ..........................................975 (Mon)Borguet, E. ....................... 1155 (Tue), 1191 (Tue), ......................................... 1276 (Tue), 1506 (Thu)Borovkov, V. .......................................1256 (Mon)Bottari, G. ...........................................1118 (Wed)Botte, G. ............................ 63 (Mon), 374 (Mon), ............................................ 376 (Mon), 391 (Tue)Bouallouche, R. ................................... 1068 (Tue)Bouley, R............................... 65 (Mon), 67 (Mon)Bourg, M. ..............................................430 (Mon)Bourgogne, C. ..................................... 1094 (Tue)

Bourgoin, J. ........................................1136 (Wed)Bours, J. ................................................. 628 (Tue)Bouttemy, M. ..................... 899 (Wed), 907 (Wed)Bowers, C............................................... 315 (Tue)Boyd, P. ...............................................1137 (Wed)Braatz, R. ..............................................251 (Wed)Brahma, N. ...........................................732 (Mon)Brammertz, G. ................1332 (Wed), 1337 (Thu)Brandão, L. .......................................... 1013 (Tue)Brandon, N. ....................... 286 (Wed), 288 (Wed)Brankovic, S. .......................................... 646 (Tue)Branzoi, F. ............................................ 1162 (Tue)Branzoi, V. ........................................... 1162 (Tue)Bratin, P. ............................. 743 (Mon), 987 (Tue)Braun, K..............................................1246 (Wed)Breedveld, V. .......................................... 583 (Tue)Breil, N. ............................... 708 (Tue), 955 (Thu)Breslin, C. ......... 18 (Mon), 34 (Mon), 1405 (Tue), ....................................... 1491 (Wed), 1495 (Wed)Breslin, C. ...........................16 (Mon), 1508 (Thu)Breuer, U. .............................. 695 (Tue), 707 (Tue)Brevard, L. ......................... 934 (Wed), 936 (Wed)Brodyanski, A. ........................................15 (Mon)Broekmann, P. ....................................... 636 (Tue)Broekmann, P. ....................................... 635 (Tue)Brosha, E.........................1501 (Thu), 1552 (Wed)Brothers, A............................................. 114 (Tue)Brousse, T. ............................................. 149 (Tue)Brousse, T. ................................................9 (Mon)Brown, D. .............................................625 (Mon)Brown, J. ................................................ 847 (Tue)Brown, L. ............................................1372 (Wed)Brown, L. ............................................... 628 (Tue)Bruckenstein, S. .............1375 (Wed), 1518 (Mon)Bruckner-Lea, C. .................................. 1527 (Tue)Bruley, J. ...............................................724 (Wed)Brunco, D. ............................................717 (Wed)Brunier, F. ...............................................15 (Mon)Bryan, S. .............................................. 1534 (Tue)Bubnov, V. ..........................................1123 (Wed)Bubnov, V. ...........................................1212 (Thu)Buca, D. ................................ 695 (Tue), 707 (Tue)Buchheit, R. ..........................................681 (Wed)Buchheit, R. ..........................................680 (Wed)Buckley, D. ........................862 (Mon), 905 (Wed)Budinski, M. .......................................... 264 (Tue)Budzien, J. ............................................130 (Mon)Bui, M. ................................. 56 (Mon), 59 (Mon), .............................................. 60 (Mon), 600 (Tue)Buj, C. ............................................... 936 (Wed)Bukat, M. ............................................. 1274 (Tue)Bukofsky, S. ...........................................771 (Thu)Bulteel, O...............................................951 (Thu)Buoni, M. ...........................................1033 (Wed)Burch, D. ........................... 257 (Wed), 258 (Wed)Burek, G...............................................1336 (Thu)Burge, S. ..............................................1556 (Wed)Burns, C. ................................................ 448 (Tue)Burrell, A. .............................................520 (Mon)Burt, J. ............................................... 467 (Tue)Burte, E. ................................................. 696 (Tue)Burton, R. ...........................................1488 (Wed)Busani, T. ...............................................775 (Thu)Buvailo, A. ...........................................1506 (Thu)Byrne, R. .............................................. 1543 (Tue)Byun, C. ..............................................1460 (Thu)Byun, Y. ..............................................1483 (Wed)

CC. Yu, R. ................................................679 (Wed)Caballero, E. .......................................1263 (Mon)Caban, M. ............................................ 1368 (Tue)Cabanas-Holmen, K. ..........................1003 (Wed)Cabrera, C. ........................ 328 (Tue), 1353 (Tue), .......................................... 1361 (Tue), 1368 (Tue)Cagnon, J. ...........................................1336 (Thu)Cai, J. ..................................................1447 (Wed)Cai, T. .................................................1122 (Wed)Cai, W. ................................................1295 (Mon)

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Cairns, E. ..............................................294 (Mon)Call, A. ................................................... 330 (Tue)Camargo, R. ........................................... 339 (Tue)Campbell, P. .................... 1304 (Tue), 1306 (Tue), ............................................................. 1309 (Tue)Campbell, P. .......................................1294 (Mon)Campidelli, S. .....................................1118 (Wed)Campidelli, S. .....................................1136 (Wed)Campidelli, Y. .......................................940 (Wed)Cantor, R. ...........................................1389 (Wed)Cantoro, M. ........................................1332 (Wed)Cantoro, M. ......................................... 1315 (Tue)Cao, H. ...............................................1299 (Mon)Cao, L. ..................................................355 (Wed)Capuano, C. .........................................380 (Mon)Carbrera, C. .......................503 (Wed), 1054 (Tue)Cardona, C. ........................................1126 (Wed)Carlson, E. ........................................... 1354 (Tue)Carmignani, C. .................................... 1047 (Tue)Carmona, N. .........................................669 (Wed)Carr, D. ............................1018 (Tue), 1383 (Wed)Carrol, N. ..............................................499 (Wed)Carroll, D............................................1243 (Wed)Carstensen, J. ....................908 (Wed), 909 (Thu), .............................................910 (Thu), 911 (Thu)Carter, E. ...............................................542 (Mon)Carter, M. ............................................1576 (Thu)Carter, R. ............................................... 264 (Tue)Casey, D. ................................................ 980 (Tue)Cassidy, J. ............................................ 1541 (Tue)Castellano, G. ...................................... 1226 (Tue)Castillo, A. ............................................. 339 (Tue)Castillo, S. ............................................. 646 (Tue)Caulk, D. ............................................... 269 (Tue)Caymax, M. ......................716 (Wed), 1337 (Thu)Ceder, G. .......... 257 (Wed), 263 (Wed), 321 (Tue)Celis, J. .................................................. 997 (Tue)Celler, G. ..............................................938 (Wed)Celler, G. ..............................................930 (Wed)Cense, J. ..............................................1039 (Wed)Cerdeira, A. ...........................................946 (Thu)Cerdeira, A. ............................................. 965 (Fri)Cerrina, F. ............................................ 1023 (Tue)Cesario, M. .........................................1242 (Wed)Cha, E. ................................................... 154 (Tue)Chabal, Y. ............................................ 1314 (Tue)Chailapakul, O. .................... 188 (Tue), 472 (Tue)Chalkova, E. ....................... 378 (Mon), 394 (Tue)Champion, H. ................1122 (Wed), 1202 (Tue), .............................................................1211 (Thu)Chan, C. ..........195 (Wed), 196 (Wed), 197 (Wed)Chan, D. ...............................................828 (Wed)Chan, K. ............................. 464 (Tue), 1021 (Tue)Chan, K. .............................................. 1031 (Tue)Chan, M. ..............................................732 (Mon)Chandra-ambhorn, S. ........................... 652 (Tue)Chang, B. ............................................1562 (Wed)Chang, C. .............................................. 160 (Tue)Chang, C. .............................................. 576 (Tue)Chang, C. ...............................................52 (Mon)Chang, C. ............................................ 1028 (Tue)Chang, C. .......................... 870 (Mon), 878 (Tue), .............................................. 884 (Tue), 888 (Tue)Chang, D. ......................... 1065 (Tue), 1066 (Tue)Chang, E. ................................................52 (Mon)Chang, H. .............................................. 341 (Tue)Chang, H. ..............................................220 (Thu)Chang, H. ........................... 118 (Mon), 342 (Tue)Chang, H. ...........................................1558 (Wed)Chang, J................................ 383 (Tue), 468 (Tue)Chang, J................................................. 890 (Tue)Chang, K. ............................. 765 (Tue), 803 (Tue)Chang, P. .............................................1335 (Thu)Chang, S. .......... 805 (Tue), 840 (Thu), 1158 (Tue)Chang, S. ............................................... 859 (Tue)Chang, S. ..............................................347 (Wed)Chang, S. ............................................. 1071 (Tue)Chang, W. ............................................872 (Mon)Chang, W. ........................................... 1163 (Tue)

Chang, W. ............................................. 447 (Tue)Chang, W. .............................................514 (Thu)Chanteur, I. ............................................. 246 (Fri)Chao, Y. ................................................. 749 (Tue)Charest, P. .............................................433 (Mon)Chassaing, E. ....................896 (Wed), 968 (Mon), ............................................................1449 (Wed)Chatenet, M. ..................... 488 (Wed), 504 (Wed)Chatterjee, M. ......................................489 (Wed)Chatterjee, S. ....................................... 1093 (Tue)Chaudhari, C. ........................................ 534 (Tue)Chaur, M. ............................................1206 (Thu)Chaurasia, A. ......................................1124 (Wed)Chawla, N...............................................50 (Mon)Chazalviel, J. .........................................914 (Thu)Chazalviel, J. ........................................904 (Wed)Cheah, S. ......................... 574 (Wed), 1036 (Wed)Cheek, G................................................ 630 (Tue)Cheerapradit, R. .................................... 472 (Tue)Chen, B.................................................. 803 (Tue)Chen, C. ................................................ 383 (Tue)Chen, C. ...............................................306 (Mon)Chen, C. .............................................1380 (Wed)Chen, D. ................................................ 191 (Tue)Chen, D. ................................................840 (Thu)Chen, F. ................................ 33 (Mon), 113 (Tue)Chen, F. ...............................76 (Mon), 558 (Wed)Chen, F. ..................................................46 (Mon)Chen, F. ............................ 1193 (Tue), 1194 (Tue)Chen, H. ..............................224 (Thu), 225 (Thu)Chen, H. ................................................ 457 (Tue)Chen, H. ............................. 528 (Mon), 539 (Tue)Chen, H. .............................................. 1027 (Tue)Chen, H. .............................................. 1468 (Tue)Chen, I. ..............................................1484 (Wed)Chen, J. ............................................... 1157 (Tue)Chen, J. ................................................. 711 (Tue)Chen, J. ..............................763 (Wed), 773 (Thu)Chen, J. ................................................. 165 (Tue)Chen, J. .................................................515 (Thu)Chen, K. ................................................ 576 (Tue)Chen, K. ...............................................739 (Mon)Chen, K. ................................................ 884 (Tue)Chen, K. ..............................82 (Mon), 347 (Wed)Chen, K. .................................................. 98 (Tue)Chen, K. ...............................................870 (Mon)Chen, K. ...............................................251 (Wed)Chen, L. ...............................................1572 (Thu)Chen, L. ................................................117 (Mon)Chen, L. ..................................................82 (Mon)Chen, L. ................................................347 (Wed)Chen, L. ............................................... 1148 (Tue)Chen, M. ......... 282 (Tue), 1029 (Tue), 1030 (Tue)Chen, M. ...............................................840 (Thu)Chen, P. ..............................................1272 (Mon)Chen, Q. ...............................................976 (Mon)Chen, R. ................................................ 191 (Tue)Chen, S. ..............................................1372 (Wed)Chen, S. ................................ 483 (Tue), 599 (Tue)Chen, S. ................................................735 (Mon)Chen, T. ................................................. 282 (Tue)Chen, T. ................................................. 160 (Tue)Chen, W. ............................................1372 (Wed)Chen, W. ...............................................773 (Thu)Chen, W. ............................................... 996 (Tue)Chen, W. ............................................... 858 (Tue)Chen, W. ............................................. 1028 (Tue)Chen, W. ................................................14 (Mon)Chen, X. ...............................................613 (Wed)Chen, Y. ............................ 741 (Mon), 742 (Mon)Chen, Y. ..................................................51 (Mon)Chen, Y. ............................................... 1001 (Tue)Chen, Y. ............................................... 1028 (Tue)Chen, Y. ..............................................1299 (Mon)Chen, Y. ................................................. 165 (Tue)Chen, Y. ................................................. 596 (Tue)Chen, Y. ................................................. 593 (Tue)Chen, Y. ................................................. 593 (Tue)Chen, Y. ................................................. 649 (Tue)

Chen, Y. ............................................... 1413 (Tue)Chen, Y. ..............................8 (Mon), 1135 (Wed), ......................................... 1212 (Thu), 1224 (Tue)Chen, Y. ................................................211 (Wed)Chen, Y. ................................................. 529 (Tue)Chen, Y. ................................................868 (Mon)Chen, Z. ................................................. 454 (Tue)Chen, Z. ..............................................1120 (Wed)Chen, Z. ..................................................29 (Mon)Chen-Yang, Y. ...................................... 1071 (Tue)Cheney, M. .........................................1239 (Wed)Cheng, B. ............................................... 483 (Tue)Cheng, E. ............................................... 996 (Tue)Cheng, S. ................................................61 (Mon)Cheng, T. ............................................. 1406 (Tue)Cheng, W. ............................................937 (Wed)Cheng, X. ............ 3 (Mon), 25 (Mon), 117 (Mon)Cheng, Y. ................................................29 (Mon)Cheng, Y. ..............................................548 (Mon)Cheong, W. ........................................... 889 (Tue)Cheprakov, A. .....................................1271 (Mon)Cherkaoui, K. ........................................ 799 (Tue)Chernozatonskii, L. ............................1172 (Mon)Cherukuri, P. ......................................1239 (Wed)Chervin, C. ..........................................1459 (Thu)Cheung, C. .........................................1481 (Wed)Cheung, P. ............................ 268 (Tue), 270 (Tue)Chi, G. ..................................................865 (Mon)Chiacchiarelli, L. ................................. 1473 (Tue)Chiang, L. ...........................................1240 (Wed)Chiang, Y. ......................... 133 (Mon), 547 (Mon)Chiba, K. .......................... 617 (Mon), 621 (Mon)Chidsey, C. ............................................ 318 (Tue)Chien, C. ................................................68 (Mon)Chien, H. ................................................21 (Mon)Chien, H. ............................................1381 (Wed)Chien, S. .............................................. 1193 (Tue)Chikkariyappa, D. ................................. 706 (Tue)Chikkaveeraiah, B. ..........1399 (Tue), 1419 (Wed)Childres, I. ..........................................1299 (Mon)Chin, B. ...............................................1565 (Thu)Chindaudom, P. ....................................512 (Thu)Chiodarelli, N. ......................................969 (Mon)Chiorboli, C. ....................................... 1101 (Tue)Chiou, Y.............................. 866 (Mon), 876 (Tue)Chitra, C. ............................................... 477 (Tue)Chiu, C. ................................................. 890 (Tue)Chiu, C. ............................................... 1155 (Tue)Chiu, H. ...............................................1335 (Thu)Chiu, J. .................................................. 929 (Tue)Chiu, K. ..................................................31 (Mon)Chiu, P. .................................................... 98 (Tue)Chiu, W. ................................................ 309 (Tue)Chlistunoff, J. ........................................ 409 (Tue)Cho, B. ..............................828 (Wed), 1307 (Tue)Cho, B. ................ 168 (Tue), 447 (Tue), 465 (Tue)Cho, D. .................................................. 889 (Tue)Cho, E. ................................................... 338 (Tue)Cho, H. .................................................561 (Wed)Cho, H. ...............................................1009 (Wed)Cho, J. ..................................................442 (Mon)Cho, K. ............................. 1314 (Tue), 1318 (Tue)Cho, M. ................................ 11 (Mon), 710 (Tue)Cho, N. .................................................. 332 (Tue)Cho, S. ................................................... 992 (Tue)Cho, W. .............. 168 (Tue), 170 (Tue), 172 (Tue), .............................................. 447 (Tue), 465 (Tue)Cho, Y. ..................................................728 (Wed)Cho, Y. ................................................... 710 (Tue)Cho, Y. ...................................................230 (Thu)Choi, B. .................................................953 (Thu)Choi, C. ................................................. 106 (Tue)Choi, D. .................................................215 (Thu)Choi, D. ................................................. 535 (Tue)Choi, G. ...............................830 (Thu), 837 (Thu)Choi, G. ................................................. 555 (Tue)Choi, H. ................................................. 180 (Tue)Choi, H. .............................. 182 (Tue), 441 (Mon)Choi, J. .................................................. 641 (Tue)

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Choi, J. .................................................. 280 (Tue)Choi, J. ................................................ 1067 (Tue)Choi, J. ...............................................1374 (Wed)Choi, J. ..................................................230 (Thu)Choi, K. ................................................. 341 (Tue)Choi, K. ..................................928 (Tue), 967 (Fri)Choi, S. .................................................. 106 (Tue)Choi, S. .................................................. 112 (Tue)Choi, S. .................................................118 (Mon)Choi, W. ................................................ 175 (Tue)Choi, W. ................................................233 (Thu)Choi, Y. .................................................733 (Mon)Chong, L. ...............................................21 (Mon)Chopra, S. .............................................728 (Wed)Chor, E. ................................................727 (Wed)Chou, S. .............................127 (Mon), 206 (Wed)Chou, T. ............................... 593 (Tue), 596 (Tue), .........................................1160 (Tue), 1381 (Wed)Chou, T. ...............................................1569 (Thu)Chou, Y. .............................. 649 (Tue), 1001 (Tue)Choudhury, A......................................1511 (Thu)Chow, K. .............................................1562 (Wed)Chow, P.................................................. 884 (Tue)Chowdhury, P. ......................................489 (Wed)Chowdhury, T. ................... 429 (Mon), 980 (Tue)Chu, B. .................................................. 576 (Tue)Chu, B. ................................. 878 (Tue), 888 (Tue)Chu, B. ............................... 865 (Mon), 884 (Tue)Chu, B. .................................................. 554 (Tue)Chu, D. .................................................. 309 (Tue)Chu, H. .................................................. 889 (Tue)Chu, M. ................................................873 (Mon)Chu, P. .................................422 (Tue), 505 (Wed)Chu, S. ..................................................862 (Mon)Chua, S. ................................................. 880 (Tue)Chuang, P. ........................................... 1071 (Tue)Chuang, T. ..............................................22 (Mon)Chuangchote, S. .....................................83 (Mon)Chueh, W. ......................381 (Mon), 1442 (Wed), ............................................................1445 (Wed)Chun, C. ...............................................375 (Mon)Chung, C. ...............................................53 (Mon)Chung, H. .............................................. 852 (Tue)Chung, H. ............................409 (Tue), 498 (Wed)Chung, H. ............................................ 1305 (Tue)Chung, K. ............ 168 (Tue), 447 (Tue), 465 (Tue)Chung, K. .............................................. 807 (Tue)Chung, M. .............................................227 (Thu)Chung, P. ............................................... 894 (Tue)Chung, S. .............................. 854 (Tue), 889 (Tue)Chung, S. ............................................... 187 (Tue)Chung, S. ............................................... 112 (Tue)Chung, T. ............................................... 390 (Tue)Chung, T. ............................................... 529 (Tue)Chung, Y................................................ 183 (Tue)Chung, Y.............................................. 1000 (Tue)Cid, J. ..................................................1263 (Mon)Ciniciato, G. ........................................ 1347 (Tue)Ciou, W. ................................................ 100 (Tue)Cirtiu, M. ............................................... 530 (Tue)Cisar, A. ................................................. 398 (Tue)Ciucci, F. .............................................1042 (Wed)Civale, Y................................................. 990 (Tue)Claessens, C........................................1263 (Mon)Claeys, C. ............................37 (Mon), 717 (Wed)Claeys, C. ......... 782 (Mon), 925 (Tue), 945 (Thu)Claflin, B. ...........................................1301 (Mon)Clancy, P. ............................................... 704 (Tue)Clare, L. .................................. 7 (Mon), 632 (Tue)Clark, R. ................................................722 (Wed)Clavelier, L. ..........................................940 (Wed)Cleavelin, C. ............................................ 966 (Fri)Clemente, F. ........................................ 1315 (Tue)Clima, S. ................................................838 (Thu)Close, D. .............................................1423 (Wed)Clotet, A. ............................................1228 (Wed)Coffey, K. ............................................... 153 (Tue)Cohen, L. ................................................73 (Mon)Cohen-Karni, T. ................................... 1398 (Tue)

Cojocaru, A. ........................910 (Thu), 911 (Thu)Cojocaru, C. ........................................ 1185 (Tue)Coleman, P. ........................................... 747 (Tue)Colinge, C. .............................926 (Tue), 958 (Fri)Colinge, J. ...............................926 (Tue), 958 (Fri)Collaert, N. ...........................................935 (Wed)Collier, J. ....................... 1130 (Wed), 1134 (Wed), .......................................1184 (Mon), 1242 (Wed)Collins, P. ...........................................1182 (Mon)Colmati, F. ............................................494 (Wed)Colombara, D. ......................................895 (Wed)Colombo, L. .................. 1295 (Mon), 1314 (Tue), ............................................................. 1317 (Tue)Colombo, L. ........................................ 1318 (Tue)Colominas, S. .................1365 (Tue), 1382 (Wed), ............................................................1384 (Wed)Colon-Mercado, H................................379 (Mon)Comninellis, C. .............. 1015 (Tue), 1076 (Mon)Connolly, R. .........................................612 (Wed)Connolly, R. .........................................606 (Wed)Connors, G. ........................................... 628 (Tue)Conradson, S. ........................................ 415 (Tue)Consiglio, S. .........................................722 (Wed)Conway, A. .........................................1481 (Wed)Cook, C. ................................................ 582 (Tue)Cooney, M. ......................1455 (Thu), 1456 (Thu)Cooper, J. ..............................................301 (Mon)Cooper, J. .............................................1396 (Thu)Cooper, J. ............................................1478 (Wed)Corcoran, B. ........................................ 1525 (Tue)Corcoran, S. ........................................... 642 (Tue)Cormie, A. ............................................. 147 (Tue)Cornelius, C. .................... 303 (Mon), 1063 (Tue)Correa-Duarte, M. ...............................1234 (Thu)Correia Ledo, D. .................................. 1404 (Tue)Correia, M. ...........................................302 (Mon)Cortes, R. ..............................................897 (Wed)Cosnier, S. ......................... 579 (Tue), 1567 (Thu)Costa, R. .............................................1377 (Wed)Cott, D. .................................................969 (Mon)Cottineau, T..........................................518 (Mon)Cotts, E. ................................................975 (Mon)Coulon, N. .............................................954 (Thu)Coumbe, C. ....................1092 (Tue), 1135 (Wed), .............................................................1212 (Thu)Coumbe, C. ......................................... 1201 (Tue)Courtel, F. .............................................. 444 (Tue)Courty, M. .............................................219 (Thu)Covington, E. .....................................1558 (Wed)Coxon, P. ............................................... 749 (Tue)Cristoloveanu, S. .............. 936 (Wed), 940 (Wed), ............................... 947 (Thu), 960 (Fri), 966 (Fri)Crooks, J. ............................................1562 (Wed)Crooks, R. ...........................................1562 (Wed)Crosnier, O. ........................................... 149 (Tue)Cross, E. ................................................. 554 (Tue)Crossley, M. .................. 1255 (Mon), 1267 (Mon)Crowe, I. ................................................ 747 (Tue)Crupi, F. ................................................782 (Mon)Cruz, J. ................................................... 400 (Tue)Cugnet, M. .............................................. 246 (Fri)Cui, D. ................................................1249 (Wed)Cui, L. ...................................................197 (Wed)Cui, Y. .............195 (Wed), 196 (Wed), 197 (Wed), ............................229 (Thu), 237 (Fri), 426 (Mon)Cui, Y. .................................................... 280 (Tue)Cui, Y. .................................................. 1031 (Tue)Cukrowski, I. ......................................1007 (Wed)Culbertson, J. ...................................... 1309 (Tue)Cullis, A. .............................................1498 (Wed)Curley, S. ............................................1239 (Wed)Curtis, C. .............................. 384 (Tue), 388 (Tue)Curtis, D. ............................................1294 (Mon)Cushing, S. .......................................... 1538 (Tue)Cuvelier, N. ........................................... 588 (Tue)

DD’ Amico, A. .......................................1269 (Mon)D’amico, J. ............................................819 (Wed)D’Epifanio, A. ....................... 78 (Mon), 79 (Mon)D’Souza, F. ....1106 (Tue), 1109 (Tue), 1500 (Wed)D’Urso, C. .............................................. 400 (Tue)Da Bartolomeo, E. ..................................78 (Mon)Da Ros, T.............................................1238 (Wed)Dabiran, A. ............................................ 576 (Tue)Dabiran, A. ............................................ 884 (Tue)Dadgarinezhad, A. ................................. 658 (Tue)Dagarinezhad, A. ................................... 662 (Tue)Dai, H. ................................................... 802 (Tue)Dai, L. ...................................................427 (Mon)Dai, Q. ................................................... 852 (Tue)Dalmer, M. .............................................55 (Mon)Dambournet, D. .................................... 445 (Tue)Damlencourt, J. ....................................718 (Wed)Damlencourt, J. ....................................940 (Wed)Dan, I................................................... 1414 (Tue)Dandeville, Y. ........................................ 149 (Tue)Daniel, B. ..............................................518 (Mon)Daniel, C. .............................................212 (Wed)Daniele, S. .............................................833 (Thu)Danielewski, M. ...............1434 (Wed), 1545 (Tue)Daniels, S. ...........................................1493 (Wed)Danilov, F. ........................................... 1450 (Tue)Dankerl, M. ..........................................605 (Wed)Danley, D.............................................1396 (Thu)Danzl, R. ...............................................736 (Mon)Daopiset, S. ............................................ 652 (Tue)Daramola, D. ..... 63 (Mon), 374 (Mon), 391 (Tue)Darlak, A................................................769 (Thu)Dasgupta, A. .......................................... 798 (Tue)Datta, S. ..............................................1330 (Wed)Datye, A. ...............................................485 (Wed)Daub, K.................................................. 643 (Tue)Dauskardt, R. ........................................730 (Mon)Daval, N. ..............................................714 (Wed)Davidson, I. ........................ 440 (Mon), 444 (Tue)Davidson, I. ..........................................123 (Mon)Davidson, J. ...........................................953 (Thu)Davidson, J. ........................................... 455 (Tue)Davidson, J. .........................................1465 (Thu)Davies, J. ................................................ 989 (Tue)Davis, D. ........................ 1005 (Wed), 1482 (Wed)Davis, J. ..............................................1417 (Wed)Davis, L. ............................................... 1047 (Tue)Davis, V...............................................1183 (Mon)Daza, C. ................................................. 328 (Tue)De Clippel, F. ....................................... 1312 (Tue)De Gendt, S. ....................1315 (Tue), 1332 (Wed)De Gendt, S. .........................................969 (Mon)De Heer, W. ......................................... 1302 (Tue)De Jaeger, B. .........................................717 (Wed)De Keersgieter, A. .................................935 (Wed)De la Escosura, A. .................................... 87 (Tue)De la Torre, G. ....................................1118 (Wed)De Meyer, K. .........................................717 (Wed)De Paz, H. .............................................. 530 (Tue)De Souza, M. ........................................... 962 (Fri)Dean, J. .................................................625 (Mon)Debb, J. .................................................. 592 (Tue)Debus, J. .............................................1246 (Wed)Decent, S. .............................................350 (Wed)Deconinck, J. ......................................1076 (Mon)Decorse Pascanut, C. ............................903 (Wed)Dees, D. ................................................208 (Wed)Degroote, S. ........................................1332 (Wed)Dehdashti Akhavan, N. ..........926 (Tue), 958 (Fri)Deibel, C. ............................................1127 (Wed)Dejous, C. ............................................1575 (Thu)Deki, S. .................................................438 (Mon)Delabie, A. ...........................................1337 (Thu)Delacourt, C. ........................................250 (Wed)Delgado, J. ..........................................1119 (Wed)Delgado, J. ..........................................1127 (Wed)Delhalle, J. ............. 74 (Mon), 94 (Tue), 588 (Tue)

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Deligianni, H. ...................................... 1085 (Tue)Demailly, G. ..........................................224 (Thu)Dementev, N. ................... 1155 (Tue), 1191 (Tue)Demircan, O. ......................................1480 (Wed)Demirel, M. .......................... 389 (Tue), 590 (Tue)Demkov, A. ...........................................825 (Wed)Denayer, J. ............................................... 94 (Tue)DenBaars, S. ........................................... 851 (Tue)Deng, H. ................................................231 (Thu)Deng, J. ...................................................53 (Mon)Deng, J. .................................................. 110 (Tue)Deng, M. ................................................ 468 (Tue)Denorme, S. ..........................................936 (Wed)Densmore, C. ...................................... 1144 (Tue)Deo, N. ...............................................1481 (Wed)Derby, B. ................................................ 582 (Tue)Derycke, V. .........................................1136 (Wed)Derylo, M. ..........................................1380 (Wed)Deschenaux, R. ...................................1116 (Wed)Deschenes, C. .......................................... 238 (Fri)Deshpande, R. ......................................... 92 (Tue)Detavernier, C. .......................................37 (Mon)Deutsch, T. ...........................................526 (Mon)Devadoss, A. .......................................... 318 (Tue)Devanathan, R. .....................................510 (Thu)Devi, S. .................................................727 (Wed)Devillers, S. ............................................ 588 (Tue)Devine, R. ............................ 702 (Tue), 775 (Thu)Devine, T. .........77 (Mon), 655 (Tue), 1448 (Wed)Dhanabalan, A. ................ 193 (Wed), 199 (Wed), ..............................................................205 (Wed)Dhanda, A. .....357 (Wed), 1343 (Tue), 1349 (Tue)Dhanemozhi, C. .................................... 476 (Tue)Di Natale, C. .......................................1269 (Mon)Di Quarto, F. ..... 104 (Tue), 920 (Thu), 1060 (Tue)Diamond, D. ..................1434 (Wed), 1543 (Tue), .............................................................1574 (Thu)Dias, D. ................................................ 1013 (Tue)Dias, T. ..................................................624 (Mon)Díaz-Arista, P. ...................................... 1352 (Tue)DiCarlo, C. ........................... 65 (Mon), 67 (Mon)Didierjean, S. ....................................... 1356 (Tue)Dieckmann, G. .................................... 1147 (Tue)Diefes, R. ............................................1522 (Mon)Diener, M. .................... 1130 (Wed), 1134 (Wed), .......................................1184 (Mon), 1242 (Wed)Dill, K. .................................................1396 (Thu)Dillet, J. ............................................... 1356 (Tue)Dillon, A. ............................... 92 (Tue), 384 (Tue), ........................ 388 (Tue), 1059 (Tue), 1457 (Thu)Dimitrov, N. .........................................975 (Mon)Dimroth, F. ............................................ 882 (Tue)Ding, F. ...............................................1372 (Wed)Ding, G. ..............................................1548 (Wed)Ding, R. ................................................. 802 (Tue)Dinh, H. ................................................ 420 (Tue)Djellab, K. ..............................................219 (Thu)Dmitrieva, E. .......................................1466 (Thu)Do, K. .....................................................11 (Mon)Do, S. ..................................................... 709 (Tue)Do, Y. ..................................................... 536 (Tue)Dodd, J. ................................................434 (Mon)Dodelet, J. .............................................493 (Wed)Doepke, A. ..........................................1385 (Wed)Doi, Y. .................................................1252 (Wed)Dolhem, F. ...........................224 (Thu), 225 (Thu)Donetti, L. ............................................... 959 (Fri)Doneux, T. ........................................... 1402 (Tue)Dong, X. .............................................. 1196 (Tue)Dong, Z.................................................295 (Mon)Donis, R. ...............................................740 (Mon)Donley, C. ............................................. 881 (Tue)Donne, S. ..............145 (Tue), 147 (Tue), 244 (Fri), ......................... 403 (Tue), 435 (Mon), 1024 (Tue)Donnio, B. ........................................... 1094 (Tue)Dontigny, M. ........................................433 (Mon)Doo, S. ................................................... 175 (Tue)Doorn, S. ............................................. 1144 (Tue)Doraswami, U. .......................................364 (Thu)

Dorcak, V. ............................................ 1402 (Tue)Doria, R. .................................................. 965 (Fri)Dorn, H. .........................1122 (Wed), 1202 (Tue), .....................1209 (Thu), 1236 (Tue), 1248 (Wed)Dornfeld, D. .........................................738 (Mon)Dou, S. ..................................................206 (Wed)Dow, W. .............................. 974 (Mon), 996 (Tue)Dowlapalli, M. ....................................... 412 (Tue)Doyle, R. .............................................1491 (Wed)Doyon, J. ............................................. 1010 (Tue)Drachev, V. .........................................1299 (Mon)Drees, M. ............................................1126 (Wed)Dressick, W. ........................................... 590 (Tue)Drews, J. .............................................. 1409 (Tue)Driscoll, L. ........................................... 1526 (Tue)Drob, P. ............................. 1414 (Tue), 1427 (Tue)Drob, S. ................................................ 1427 (Tue)Droushiotis, N. ......................................364 (Thu)Drug, E. ..............................................1251 (Wed)Du, C. .....................................................69 (Mon)Du, G. .................................................... 787 (Tue)Du, H. ..................................82 (Mon), 347 (Wed)Duan, G. ..............................................1507 (Thu)Dubarry, M. ........................................... 135 (Tue)Dubau, L. ..............................................504 (Wed)Dubois, E. ............................ 708 (Tue), 955 (Thu)Dubourdieu, C. .....................................833 (Thu)Duboust, A. ..........................................741 (Mon)Dubrunfaut, O. .....................................566 (Wed)Duchoslav, J. ..........................................84 (Mon)Ducroquet, F. .........................................833 (Thu)Dudney, N. ........................133 (Mon), 212 (Wed)Dudzik, J. ...............................................514 (Thu)Duesberg, G. ........................................ 1313 (Tue)Dugovics, A. ...........................................63 (Mon)Duh, J. .................................217 (Thu), 232 (Thu)Duh, J. ..................................................200 (Wed)Duhart, H. ..............................................46 (Mon)Duncan, H. ...........................................440 (Mon)Duncan, K. ...........................................372 (Mon)Dungey, S. ..........................................1547 (Wed)Dunn, K. ................................................ 750 (Tue)Dunsch, L. ....................... 1091 (Tue), 1092 (Tue), ...................1166 (Wed), 1210 (Thu), 1218 (Thu), ...................1222 (Thu), 1231 (Thu), 1246 (Wed), ......................................... 1466 (Thu), 1533 (Tue)Dunsch, L. ..........................................1167 (Wed)Dupont, L. .............................................219 (Thu)Durães, C. .............................................624 (Mon)Durstock, M. .........................................427 (Mon)Dussarrat, C. .......................821 (Wed), 837 (Thu)Duverneuil, P. ................... 1026 (Tue), 1364 (Tue)Dyakonov, V. ......................................1127 (Wed)Dysart, J. ...............................................430 (Mon)

EEason, K. ...............................................819 (Wed)Echegoyen, L. ......................................1206 (Thu)Echegoyen, L. ......................................1207 (Thu)Echegoyen, L. .....................................1132 (Wed)Eddy, Jr., C. ....................... 1304 (Tue), 1309 (Tue)Edge, L. ..................................................832 (Thu)Edge, L. .............................. 722 (Wed), 724 (Wed)Efimov, A. ...........................................1268 (Mon)Egorov, O. ...........................................1556 (Wed)Eichhorn, B. .........................................298 (Mon)Eick, S. ..................................................605 (Wed)Eikerling, M. .......................................1035 (Wed)Einarsson, E. .......................................1181 (Mon)Ekwal Sah, R. ........................................814 (Wed)El Sawy, E. ...........................................1462 (Thu)El-kady, I. ............................................... 754 (Tue)El-Sayed, H. ............................................75 (Mon)Elango, E. .............................................. 477 (Tue)Elango, E. ............................. 478 (Tue), 481 (Tue)Elbaz, L. ................................................... 241 (Fri)Elbuluk, M. ............................................952 (Thu)Eliaz, N. ..............................................1421 (Wed)Elliman, R. .........................758 (Tue), 1492 (Wed)

Elliott, J. ...............................................868 (Mon)Ellis, A.................................................... 754 (Tue)Ellsworth, M. ......................................1326 (Wed)Elvington, M. .......................................379 (Mon)Elzanowska, H. .................................... 1537 (Tue)Emekli, U. ............................................ 1084 (Tue)Emnéus, J. ...........................................1510 (Thu)Enculescu, I. ......................... 108 (Tue), 109 (Tue)Enculescu, M. ........................................ 109 (Tue)Endo, K. ................................................... 963 (Fri)Endo, M. .............................................. 1199 (Tue)Endo, S. .................................................916 (Thu)Eneman, G. ..........................................717 (Wed)Engelhard, M. ... 80 (Mon), 510 (Thu), 1535 (Tue)Engelhardt, G. ................. 684 (Wed), 1428 (Wed)Engtrakul, C. .....................384 (Tue), 1165 (Wed)Enloe, J. ................................................. 979 (Tue)Enomoto, H. ...........................928 (Tue), 967 (Fri)Enomoto, S. ........................................1563 (Wed)Enyashin, A. ........................................1232 (Thu)Eom, S. .................................................. 538 (Tue)Epur, R. ................................................1571 (Thu)Erdonmez, C.........................................133 (Mon)Ernst, T. ................................................718 (Wed)Escorcia, F. ..........................................1237 (Wed)Escribano, S. ........................................ 1052 (Tue)Espíldora, E. ........................................1127 (Wed)Esteves, A. .............................................624 (Mon)Estrada, J. ............................................... 339 (Tue)Etchberry, A. .........................................896 (Wed)Etcheberry, A. ................... 899 (Wed), 901 (Wed), .......................................... 903 (Wed), 906 (Wed), ......................................... 907 (Wed), 1449 (Wed)Etzold, B. ............................................. 1198 (Tue)Evans, B. .............................................1423 (Wed)Evans, D. ............................................... 150 (Tue)Evrensel, C. .......................... 1 (Mon), 1053 (Tue)Exarhos, G. ............................................ 553 (Tue)Eyink, K. .............................................1301 (Mon)Eymery, J. .............................................934 (Wed)

FFabbri, E. .............................. 78 (Mon), 79 (Mon)Fabre, D. .............................................. 1407 (Tue)Fadeev, L. ............................................1251 (Wed)Fagan, J. ............................................... 1311 (Tue)Fahrenholtz, W. ....................................677 (Wed)Fairweather, J......................................... 268 (Tue)Fakhri, N. ............................................. 1148 (Tue)Fan, C. ................................................... 587 (Tue)Fan, Q. ................................ 25 (Mon), 117 (Mon)Fang, H. ............................................... 1000 (Tue)Fang, T. ................................................ 1163 (Tue)Fang, W. ................................................ 138 (Tue)Fantauzzi, S. .......................................1257 (Mon)Fanton, M. ........................ 1304 (Tue), 1308 (Tue)Fanton, M. ..........................................1294 (Mon)Fares, S. .................................................. 267 (Tue)Farmer, J. .............................651 (Tue), 667 (Wed)Farooque, M. ....................................... 1010 (Tue)Farrell, R. ............................................... 851 (Tue)Farro, N. ................................................ 645 (Tue)Farrow, R.............................................. 1188 (Tue)Fastenau, J. .........................................1331 (Wed)Fatouros, P. .......................................... 1236 (Tue)Faull, J. ................................................1576 (Thu)Favero, G. .......................1499 (Wed), 1509 (Thu)Faynot, O..............................................936 (Wed)Fazio, M. ........................... 1097 (Tue), 1098 (Tue)Fazzini, P. ..............................................718 (Wed)Fedkin, M. ............................................. 394 (Tue)Fedkina, M. ..........................................378 (Mon)Feezell, D. .............................................. 851 (Tue)Fehrmann, G. ...................................... 1409 (Tue)Feist, B. .................................................821 (Wed)Felder-Flesch, D. .................................. 1094 (Tue)Feliciano, I. .......................................... 1368 (Tue)Feliu Jr., S. .............................................669 (Wed)

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Fellows, N. ............................................. 851 (Tue)Felmy, A. .............................................. 1535 (Tue)Feng, F. .................................................. 467 (Tue)Feng, G. ................................................262 (Wed)Fenouillet-Beranger, C. ........................936 (Wed)Fenton, K. ...........................................1425 (Wed)Fergus, J. ................................................ 323 (Tue)Fernandes, M. ........................................ 158 (Tue)Fernandez, F. ......................................... 755 (Tue)Fernandez-Lázaro, F. ............................ 1103 (Tue)Ferraro, R. ............................................ 1060 (Tue)Ferreira de Morais, R. ...... 574 (Wed), 1036 (Wed)Ferreira, F. ..............................................946 (Thu)Figueiredo, M. ....................................1377 (Wed)Filipek, R.............................................. 1545 (Tue)Filipek, S. ...............................................514 (Thu)Filippini, D. ........................................1269 (Mon)Filippone, S. .......................................1119 (Wed)Filoramo, A. ........................................1136 (Wed)Finck, B. ...............................................1219 (Thu)Finklea, H. ..........................................1480 (Wed)Firestone, M. ......................................... 448 (Tue)Firrincieli, A. ...........................................37 (Mon)Firsich, D. .............................................192 (Wed)Fischer, A. .............................................430 (Mon)Fischer, M. ..........................................1261 (Mon)Fisher, M. ..............................................740 (Mon)Fitch, A. ..............................................1561 (Wed)Fitzgerald, E. ........................................1334 (Thu)Flake, J. ..................................................913 (Thu)Flandre, D. .............................................951 (Thu)Flandre, D. ............. 946 (Thu), 960 (Fri), 962 (Fri)Fleetwood, D. ...... 795 (Tue), 798 (Tue), 807 (Tue)Fletcher, I. .............................................. 151 (Tue)Flock, M. .................................................24 (Mon)Flores, S. .............................................1242 (Wed)Floresca, H. .........................................1300 (Mon)Flynn, P. ................................................. 404 (Tue)Fogel, K. ................................................714 (Wed)Foggiato, J.............................................562 (Wed)Fojas, A. ................................................294 (Mon)Foley, K. ................................................614 (Wed)Foley, M. ................................................ 631 (Tue)Föll, H. ...............................908 (Wed), 909 (Thu), .............................................910 (Thu), 911 (Thu)Fontaine, J. .............................................. 238 (Fri)Foong, T. .................................................85 (Mon)Forcelli, P. ............................................ 1412 (Tue)Ford, J. ................................................. 1535 (Tue)Ford, W. ................................................613 (Wed)Forster, M. ........................................... 1366 (Tue)Fortini, A. .............................................192 (Wed)Foss, C. .................................................. 401 (Tue)Foti, G.................................................. 1015 (Tue)Fox, C. ................................16 (Mon), 1508 (Thu)Francis, S. .............................................. 798 (Tue)Franco, A. ....................... 574 (Wed), 1036 (Wed), .......................................... 1052 (Tue), 1342 (Tue)Frank, A. ................................................ 396 (Tue)Frank, O. ..........................525 (Mon), 1167 (Wed)Franklin, S. ............................................ 534 (Tue)Frantz, E. ............................................. 1304 (Tue)Frasconi, M. ....................1499 (Wed), 1509 (Thu)Fratus, T. .................................................. 238 (Fri)Freeman, A. ........................................1418 (Wed)Frenkel, A. ............................................299 (Mon)Friebel, D. ............................. 408 (Tue), 413 (Tue)Friesen, C. ......................... 977 (Mon), 1345 (Tue)Frites, M................................................. 887 (Tue)Frollini, E. ............................................ 1055 (Tue)Fry, A. .................................................... 628 (Tue)Fu, W. .............................1122 (Wed), 1211 (Thu)Fu, Y. ..................................... 308 (Tue), 398 (Tue)Fuccillo, M. ......................... 12 (Mon), 1350 (Tue)Fuchigami, T. ........................................615 (Mon)Fuchs, A. ............................... 1 (Mon), 1053 (Tue)Fuentes, R. ............................................305 (Mon)Fuhrer, M. ...........................................1175 (Mon)Fujimoto, C. ..................... 303 (Mon), 1063 (Tue)

Fujita, M. ............................................... 164 (Tue)Fukuda, M. ...........................................719 (Wed)Fukui, N. .............................................. 1205 (Tue)Fukumoto, M. ....................................... 698 (Tue)Fukunaka, Y. .......................................1039 (Wed)Fukuta, K. .............................................. 312 (Tue)Fukuzumi, S. .................... 1096 (Tue), 1100 (Tue), ....................................... 1103 (Tue), 1255 (Mon), ...................................... 1267 (Mon), 1272 (Mon)Fukuzumi, S. ........................................ 1106 (Tue)Fuller, T. .............................116 (Mon), 484 (Wed)Fultz, B. ................................................434 (Mon)Furczon, M. ...........................................236 (Thu)Furtak, T. ..............................................523 (Mon)Fury, M. ................................................729 (Mon)Fuse, G. .................................................. 694 (Tue)

GGabrielli, C. ........................................1435 (Wed)Gabrisch, H. ...........................................13 (Mon)Gadacz, G. ............................................289 (Wed)Gaillard, T. .............................................954 (Thu)Gale, K. ................................................ 1412 (Tue)Gall, K..................................................1511 (Thu)Gallagher, K. .........................................484 (Wed)Gallani, J. ............................................ 1094 (Tue)Gallaway, J. .......................................... 1084 (Tue)Gallaway, J. ...........................................972 (Mon)Gallo, E. ..............................................1257 (Mon)Gallon, C. .............................................936 (Wed)Galloway, A. .......................................1184 (Mon)Galloway, K. .......................................... 807 (Tue)Galvan, J. ..............................................669 (Wed)Gamiz, F. ................................ 944 (Thu), 959 (Fri)Gan, J. .................................. 33 (Mon), 113 (Tue)Gan, L. ................................................1124 (Wed)Gandhiraman, R. ................................1493 (Wed)Gann, S. ...............................................1505 (Thu)Gao, F...................................................1453 (Thu)Gao, J. ...................................................292 (Wed)Gao, M. ...................................................61 (Mon)Garavito, R. ........................................1436 (Wed)Garcia, B. ..............................................305 (Mon)Garcia, R. ............................................1255 (Mon)Garcia, R. ............................................1117 (Wed)Garcia, T. ............................................1131 (Wed)García-Iglesias, M. ..............................1263 (Mon)Garcia-Jareno, J. .................................1435 (Wed)Garcia Ruiz, F. .......................................... 959 (Fri)Gardiner, M. .......................................... 382 (Tue)Gardner, N. ...........................................842 (Mon)Garich, H. ............................................ 1017 (Tue)Garing, K. ............................................ 1020 (Tue)Garnett, M. .......................................... 1403 (Tue)Garofalini, S. ......................................... 279 (Tue)Garrett, G. ............................ 850 (Tue), 885 (Tue)Garrido, J. .............................................605 (Wed)Gärtner, R. ........................................... 1044 (Tue)Garzon, F. ............................ 274 (Tue), 415 (Tue), .......................423 (Tue), 1501 (Thu), 1552 (Wed)Gaska, R. ............................. 846 (Mon), 850 (Tue)Gaskill, D. .... 1294 (Mon), 1304 (Tue), 1306 (Tue)Gaskill, K. ............................................ 1309 (Tue)Gatineau, J. ...........................................837 (Thu)Gatto, I. ................................................293 (Mon)Gaubert, P. .............................................916 (Thu)Gaur, S. ................................................ 1059 (Tue)Gause, C. ............................................1126 (Wed)Gautier, P. .............................................718 (Wed)Ge, C. ...................................................741 (Mon)Ge, J. ............. 1202 (Tue), 1211 (Thu), 1236 (Tue)Gebala, M. ...........................................1394 (Thu)Gebhart, L. ....................... 1017 (Tue), 1019 (Tue)Geer, R. ...............................................1298 (Mon)Gelb, J. ..................................................288 (Wed)Gelling, V. .............................................672 (Wed)Gennett, T. ........................... 384 (Tue), 388 (Tue)Gentile, M. ............................................ 644 (Tue)Gentz, K................................................. 635 (Tue)

George, J. ............................................... 646 (Tue)Georgieva, L. ......................................... 405 (Tue)Ger, M.................................................. 1001 (Tue)Ger, M................................. 649 (Tue), 1028 (Tue)Gerard, I. ..............................................907 (Wed)Gering, K. .............................................249 (Wed)Germain, M. ........................................1454 (Thu)Gerngroß, M. .........................................910 (Thu)Gervasio, D. .....................1070 (Tue), 1447 (Wed)Gerver, R. ..............................................253 (Wed)Ghantous, D. ......................................... 134 (Tue)Ghicov, A. .............................................. 446 (Tue)Ghobar, O. ............................................779 (Mon)Ghosh, S. ..............................................489 (Wed)Ghyselen, B. ....... 695 (Tue), 707 (Tue), 947 (Thu)Gianesello, F. ........................................... 961 (Fri)Gibson, H. .......................1122 (Wed), 1236 (Tue)Gila, B. ................................................... 878 (Tue)Gilbert, R. ........606 (Wed), 607 (Wed), 612 (Wed)Gillaspie, D. ............................................. 92 (Tue)Gimenez, S. ...........................................948 (Thu)Gimenez-Romero, D. .........................1435 (Wed)Giorgi, J. ...............................................560 (Wed)Giusi, G. ...............................................782 (Mon)Glass, R. ...............................................1503 (Thu)Glenk, F. .............................................. 1198 (Tue)Gloukhov, P. .........................................668 (Wed)Gluck, S. ..............................................1573 (Thu)Gnanaprakasa, T. ................................1183 (Mon)Gnanaraj, J. ..........................................437 (Mon)Godey, S. ............................................... 708 (Tue)Godoy, A. .............................. 944 (Thu), 959 (Fri)Goeke, R. ..............................................485 (Wed)Goenaga, G............................................ 330 (Tue)Goforth, S. ............................................302 (Mon)Gogotsi, Y. .........................287 (Wed), 1191 (Tue)Goh, A. .................................................. 878 (Tue)Golbert, J. .............................................286 (Wed)Goldschmidtboeing, F. .......................1040 (Wed)Goluch, E............................................... 586 (Tue)Gomadam, P. ......................................1083 (Mon)Gomes, C. ...........................................1377 (Wed)Goncalves, A. ................... 899 (Wed), 901 (Wed), ........................................... 903 (Wed), 906 (Wed)Gong, C. .............................................. 1314 (Tue)Gong, H. ................................................ 886 (Tue)Gong, J. ................................ 811 (Tue), 894 (Tue)Gong, J. ................................ 48 (Mon), 64 (Mon)Gong, Y. .............................. 378 (Mon), 394 (Tue)Gonzalez, E. ....494 (Wed), 1055 (Tue), 1347 (Tue)Gonzalez-Martin, A. .............................. 398 (Tue)Gonzalez-Rodriguez, D.......................1261 (Mon)Gopalakrishnan, G. ..............................260 (Wed)Gopalakrishnan, R. ...............................514 (Thu)Gopalan, S. ....................... 369 (Mon), 370 (Mon)Gorbenko, V. ....................................... 1161 (Tue)Gordaninejad, F. ................... 1 (Mon), 1053 (Tue)Gösele, U. .............................................. 278 (Tue)Gosh, S. ............................................... 1148 (Tue)Gossard, A. ..........................................1336 (Thu)Gotts, H. ................................................ 704 (Tue)Gouget-Laemmel, A. ............................904 (Wed)Goupalov, S. ..................... 752 (Tue), 1171 (Mon)Gourdin, G. ........................................... 146 (Tue)Govindarajan, R. ..................................734 (Mon)Govoreanu, B. .......................................831 (Thu)Gowda, S. ....... 439 (Mon), 459 (Tue), 1458 (Thu)Gowtham, M. ...................................... 1185 (Tue)Goyal, R. .............................................. 1093 (Tue)Gozin, M. ...........................................1251 (Wed)Graetzel, M. ............................................84 (Mon)Graff, R. ..............................................1481 (Wed)Grand, P. .......................... 896 (Wed), 1449 (Wed)Granville, S. ........................................... 108 (Tue)Grasser, T. .............................................. 793 (Tue)Grate, J. ...........................1527 (Tue), 1556 (Wed)Gratzl, M. ...........................................1522 (Mon)Grebel, H. ... 676 (Wed), 1296 (Mon), 1325 (Wed)Greeley, J. .............................................495 (Wed)

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Green, R. ............................................1430 (Wed)Greenbaum, E. ...................................1423 (Wed)Grennberg, H. ..................................... 1316 (Tue)Grew, K. ................................................. 309 (Tue)Grgicak, C.............................................560 (Wed)Grice, C. .............................12 (Mon), 358 (Wed), ...........................................361 (Wed), 1350 (Tue)Groß, M. .............................................. 1044 (Tue)Groeseneken, G. ...................................969 (Mon)Grogger, C. .............................................24 (Mon)Gros, C. ..............................................1272 (Mon)Gross, Z. .............................................1253 (Mon)Groves, A. .............................................. 388 (Tue)Grubbs, R. .............................................. 754 (Tue)Grugeon, S. ...........................246 (Fri), 1468 (Tue)Gryko, D. ............................................1270 (Mon)Guénifi, N. ............................................779 (Mon)Gu, X. ...................................................744 (Mon)Guay, D. ................................................ 276 (Tue)Guay, D. ...................................................9 (Mon)Gubala, V. ...........................................1493 (Wed)Guder, M. ...............................................55 (Mon)Gudur, S................................................. 646 (Tue)Guegan, G. .............................................. 961 (Fri)Guerfi, A. ..............................................433 (Mon)Guerin, L. .............................................821 (Wed)Guetaz, L. .............................................504 (Wed)Guillemet, P. .......................................... 149 (Tue)Guillemoles, J. ......................................968 (Mon)Guillon, D. .......................................... 1094 (Tue)Guiot, E. ................................................947 (Thu)Guiver, M. ........................................... 1061 (Tue)Guix, M. .............................................. 1190 (Tue)Gujar, T. .................................................509 (Thu)Gulbinska, M. ........................................216 (Thu)Gulbrandsen, E. ..................................1003 (Wed)Guldi, D. ....... 1095 (Tue), 1097 (Tue), 1098 (Tue), .....................1100 (Tue), 1105 (Tue), 1117 (Wed), ..................1118 (Wed), 1125 (Wed), 1126 (Wed), ..................1136 (Wed), 1207 (Thu), 1261 (Mon), ...................................... 1263 (Mon), 1264 (Mon)Gunasekaran, A. .................................1005 (Wed)Guntow, U. ............................................511 (Thu)Guntuka, S............................................. 331 (Tue)Guo, L. ..................................................570 (Wed)Guo, S. ................................................... 331 (Tue)Guo, X. ...............................................1385 (Wed)Gupta, S. .................................................80 (Mon)Gupte, A. ............................................... 888 (Tue)Gurau, B. ..............................................361 (Wed)Gurau, V. ............................................... 271 (Tue)Gust, D. ..............................................1128 (Wed)Guter, W. ............................................... 882 (Tue)Guthrie, J. .............................................491 (Wed)Gutierrez, A. .........................................868 (Mon)Gutkind, J. ..........................................1419 (Wed)Guzman, R. ........................................... 328 (Tue)Gwenin, C. .......................................... 1529 (Tue)Gwilliam, R. .......................................... 747 (Tue)Gyrenko, A. ......................................... 1450 (Tue)Gyrenko, D. ......................................... 1450 (Tue)

HHa, J. ...................................................... 804 (Tue)Ha, J. ...................................................... 892 (Tue)Haas, O. ............................... 155 (Tue), 156 (Tue), .............................................214 (Thu), 234 (Thu)Habazaki, H. ..........................................920 (Thu)Habuka, H. ............................................ 713 (Tue)Hack, M. ................................................ 847 (Tue)Hackim, A. ............................................620 (Mon)Haddon, R. .......................................... 1150 (Tue)Hadjisavvas, G. ...................................... 795 (Tue)Haendler, S. ............................................. 961 (Fri)Hafner, S. ............................................... 591 (Tue)Hagerhall, C. ......................................1271 (Mon)Hahm, S. .................................................41 (Mon)Hahn, B. ...............................................841 (Mon)Hahn, U. .............................................1263 (Mon)

Hai, B. .................................................1378 (Wed)Haile, S. ..........................381 (Mon), 1441 (Wed), ....................................... 1442 (Wed), 1445 (Wed)Haim, G. .............................................. 1319 (Tue)Halalay, I. ............................................ 1064 (Tue)Haldar, P. .............................................1461 (Thu)Haley, C. .............................................. 1099 (Tue)Halimaoui, A. ...................... 708 (Tue), 955 (Thu)Hall, P. ................................................... 151 (Tue)Hall, T. ............................... 358 (Wed), 361 (Wed)Haller, K. ................................................ 533 (Tue)Halsall, B. ...........................................1385 (Wed)Halsall, M. ............................................. 747 (Tue)Hamada, T. ............................................839 (Thu)Hamblin, M. .......................................1240 (Wed)Hambourger, M. .................................1128 (Wed)Hammoud, A. ........................................952 (Thu)Hamrock, S. ...................... 1057 (Tue), 1058 (Tue)Han, B. ................................................... 321 (Tue)Han, D. ..................................................213 (Thu)Han, J. ...............830 (Thu), 834 (Thu), 837 (Thu)Han, J. ................................................1281 (Mon)Han, K. ................................. 60 (Mon), 600 (Tue)Han, K. ...................................................59 (Mon)Han, K. ...................................................56 (Mon)Han, T. ................................................1515 (Mon)Hanashi, T. ...........................................609 (Wed)Hane, M. ................................................ 693 (Tue)Hanke-Rauschenbach, R. .... 365 (Thu), 395 (Tue)Hanlon, G. ...........................................380 (Mon)Hansen, D............................................1463 (Thu)Hao, Y. ................................................1442 (Wed)Haqdar, F. .............................................. 659 (Tue)Haque, I. ................................................ 637 (Tue)Harada, Y. ........................... 265 (Tue), 1341 (Tue)Harb, J. ...............................................1082 (Mon)Harich, K. ...........................................1122 (Wed)Harima, H. ............................................. 698 (Tue)Harinder Pal Singh, M. ........................ 1062 (Tue)Harley, C. ...........................18 (Mon), 1495 (Wed)Harrington, D. ..................10 (Mon), 1431 (Wed), ............................................................1443 (Wed)Harrington, S. ....................655 (Tue), 1448 (Wed)Harriott, G. ...................... 260 (Wed), 1433 (Wed)Harris, H. ..............................................720 (Wed)Harris, S. ................................................ 143 (Tue)Harry, C., D. ........................................1211 (Thu)Hartgerink, J. ......................................1244 (Wed)Hartl, K. ................................................. 322 (Tue)Hartmann, J. ........................................718 (Wed)Hartmann, J. ......................................... 707 (Tue)Hartnagel, U. ....................................... 1094 (Tue)Hartnig, C.............................................. 273 (Tue)Hartzell, J. ..............................................776 (Thu)Harutyunyan, A. ................................. 1139 (Tue)Hasan, M. ........................... 429 (Mon), 980 (Tue)Hasegawa, C. ......................................... 703 (Tue)Hashimoto, M. ...................................... 584 (Tue)Hasobe, T. .... 1100 (Tue), 1273 (Tue), 1286 (Mon)Hason, S. ............................................1517 (Mon)Hasuike, N. ............................................ 698 (Tue)Hasunuma, R. .....800 (Tue), 801 (Tue), 813 (Wed)Hata, Y. .................................................723 (Wed)Hata, Y. ...............................................1496 (Wed)Hatada, Y. ...........................................1429 (Wed)Hatake, D. ............................................ 1351 (Tue)Hatakeyama, K. .................... 585 (Tue), 594 (Tue)Hattori, M. ..........................777 (Thu), 780 (Mon)Hattori, T. .............................................780 (Mon)Hauf, M. ...............................................605 (Wed)Haugen, G. .......................................... 1057 (Tue)Hayase, M. ............................................. 995 (Tue)Hayashi, A. ............................................ 462 (Tue)Hayashi, N. ............................................ 324 (Tue)Hayashi, O. ............................................943 (Thu)Hayashi, T. ............................................. 800 (Tue)Hayashi, Y. ............................................813 (Wed)Hayd, J. ..................................................511 (Thu)He, G. .................................................. 1025 (Tue)

He, Q. ...............119 (Mon), 310 (Tue), 344 (Wed)He, W. ...................................................828 (Wed)He, X. ............. 126 (Mon), 194 (Wed), 204 (Wed)He, Y. ................................................... 1276 (Tue)He, Y. ...................................................1395 (Thu)Heaton, T. .............................................977 (Mon)Heben, M. .......384 (Tue), 1165 (Wed), 1186 (Tue)Hecht, E. .............................................. 1539 (Tue)Heiermann, W. ..................... 695 (Tue), 707 (Tue)Heindl, R. ...........................................1323 (Wed)Heine, T. .............................. 386 (Tue), 407 (Tue), ......................................... 1108 (Tue), 1232 (Thu)Heineman, W. .............. 1385 (Wed), 1416 (Wed), ............................................................. 1534 (Tue)Heinrich, B. ......................................... 1094 (Tue)Heller, A. .................................................. 242 (Fri)Hellings, G. ..........................................717 (Wed)Hellstrom, S. ........................................ 1189 (Tue)Henderson, C. ..................................... 1053 (Tue)Henderson, C. ..........................................1 (Mon)Henderson, W. .....................................122 (Mon)Hendler, N. .........................................1251 (Wed)Hendy, G. ........................... 34 (Mon), 1405 (Tue)Henry de Villeneuve, C. .......................904 (Wed)Henshaw, G. .......................................1548 (Wed)Heo, K. ................................................. 1197 (Tue)Heo, Y. ................................................... 336 (Tue)Hepel, M. ............... 4 (Mon), 591 (Tue), 592 (Tue)Hernandez, M........................................ 343 (Tue)Hernandez-Maldonado, A. ...................... 93 (Tue)Herranz, M. ................... 1117 (Wed), 1125 (Wed)Herrera Calderon, E. ............................ 1015 (Tue)Herring, A. ......................... 420 (Tue), 523 (Mon), ....................... 1057 (Tue), 1058 (Tue), 1059 (Tue)Hersam, M. .......................................... 1143 (Tue)Hershkowitz, F. .....................................375 (Mon)Hertz, J. ...............................................1549 (Wed)Herz, H. ............................................... 1044 (Tue)Hesketh, P. ..........................................1551 (Wed)Hesketh, P. ...........................................1511 (Thu)Hess, D. ................................................. 583 (Tue)Hettige, C. ..........................................1560 (Wed)Heyns, M. .........................717 (Wed), 1315 (Tue), ........................................1332 (Wed), 1337 (Thu)Heyns, M. .............................................969 (Mon)Hibbs, M. ......... 303 (Mon), 397 (Tue), 1063 (Tue)Hibino, T. ...............................................47 (Mon)Hichri, H................................................771 (Thu)Hickner, M............................................. 397 (Tue)Hicks, B.................................................865 (Mon)Hicks-Garner, J. ....................................261 (Wed)Hidai, S. ............................................... 1341 (Tue)Hierlemann, A. ...................................1546 (Wed)Higashi, S............................................1496 (Wed)Hightower, A. .....................................1441 (Wed)Higuchi, E. ............................................... 243 (Fri)Hilger, A. .............................. 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Hill, J. .................................................... 533 (Tue)Hill, M. ..................................................829 (Thu)Hillman, A. .........................................1518 (Mon)Hines, J. ...............................................1506 (Thu)Hinkle, C. ............................................1338 (Thu)Hinkley, J. .............................................. 403 (Tue)Hirahara, K. ..........................................812 (Wed)Hirai, T. .................................................... 239 (Fri)Hirano, A. .............................................823 (Wed)Hirosawa, I. ...........................................777 (Thu)Hirose, F. ...............................................812 (Wed)Hirota, Y. ...............................................777 (Thu)Hirsch, A. .......................... 1094 (Tue), 1100 (Tue)Hirsch, B. ............................................1077 (Mon)Hirvonen, S. ...........................................71 (Mon)Hiwatari, Y. ............................................ 981 (Tue)Hjalmarson, H. ...................................... 702 (Tue)Ho, J. ....................................................761 (Wed)Ho, T. ..................................................... 787 (Tue)Ho, W. .................................................1233 (Thu)Ho, Y. ......................................................33 (Mon)Hobbs, D. .............................................379 (Mon)

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Hoff, A. .............................. 606 (Wed), 612 (Wed)Hoffman, J. .........................................1291 (Mon)Hoffmann, T. ........................................935 (Wed)Hofmann, B. .........................................605 (Wed)Holappa, L. ..........................................1502 (Thu)Hollenkamp, T. ...................................... 147 (Tue)Holloway, B. .......................................1126 (Wed)Homer, M. ...........................................1573 (Thu)Homma, I. ............................................. 316 (Tue)Homma, T............................ 919 (Thu), 993 (Tue)Hong, C. ................................................ 999 (Tue)Hong, C. ................................................ 986 (Tue)Hong, J. ................................................. 337 (Tue)Hong, J. ..................................................32 (Mon)Hong, M. ..........................827 (Wed), 1335 (Thu)Hong, S. ................................................. 180 (Tue)Hong, S. ................................................195 (Wed)Hong, W. ............................................... 806 (Tue)Hong, Y. ............................................... 1067 (Tue)Hönicke, P. ...........................................900 (Wed)Honma, Y. ........................................... 1351 (Tue)Hooten, D. ............................................. 884 (Tue)Horiba, K. .............................................. 265 (Tue)Horibe, H. ..............................................921 (Thu)Horii, S. ................................................. 713 (Tue)Horikawa, Y. ........................................ 1341 (Tue)Horng, R. ..............................................873 (Mon)Horrocks, B. ........................................... 749 (Tue)Horvat-Radosevic, V. ..............................70 (Mon)Hosoi, T. ...............................................817 (Wed)Hosokawa, A. ........................................438 (Mon)Hossain, M. ..........................................970 (Mon)Hou, H. .................................................871 (Mon)Hou, Y. ................................................. 1148 (Tue)Houk, R. .........................1511 (Thu), 1551 (Wed)House, C. ............................................. 1471 (Tue)House, K. ............................................. 1471 (Tue)Hsieh, P. ........... 282 (Tue), 1029 (Tue), 1030 (Tue)Hsih, H. ..................................................22 (Mon)Hsiung, C. ............................ 33 (Mon), 113 (Tue)Hsu, A. ................................................... 191 (Tue)Hsu, C. ..................................................873 (Mon)Hsu, C. ................................................... 165 (Tue)Hsu, C. ................................................1498 (Wed)Hsu, C. ..................................................735 (Mon)Hsu, F. .................................................... 996 (Tue)Hsu, H. ...................................................52 (Mon)Hsu, H. .................................................347 (Wed)Hsu, H. ...................................................82 (Mon)Hsu, P. .................................................. 1027 (Tue)Hsu, P. .................................................1498 (Wed)Hsu, S. ................................................... 529 (Tue)Hu, H. ...................................................873 (Mon)Hu, J. ....................................................298 (Mon)Hu, M. ................................................... 450 (Tue)Hu, M. ................................................1294 (Mon)Hu, S. ..................................................... 599 (Tue)Hu, S. ..................................................1498 (Wed)Hu, S. ..................................................... 986 (Tue)Hu, X. .............85 (Mon), 1124 (Wed), 1196 (Tue)Hu, X. .................................................... 850 (Tue)Hu, Y. ..................................................... 787 (Tue)Hu, Y. ...................................................1464 (Thu)Huang, C. .............................................. 640 (Tue)Huang, C. ............. 98 (Tue), 103 (Tue), 189 (Tue), ........................... 528 (Mon), 539 (Tue), 858 (Tue)Huang, D. .............................................496 (Wed)Huang, D. .............................................. 794 (Tue)Huang, D. .............................................290 (Wed)Huang, F. ............................................... 468 (Tue)Huang, J. ................................................52 (Mon)Huang, J. ............................................... 110 (Tue)Huang, J. ............................................... 753 (Tue)Huang, L. ........... 866 (Mon), 875 (Tue), 876 (Tue)Huang, M. ............................................. 581 (Tue)Huang, P. ..............................................559 (Wed)Huang, Q. ............................................ 1085 (Tue)Huang, S. ................................................29 (Mon)Huang, S. ............................................... 765 (Tue)

Huang, S. ............................................1133 (Wed)Huang, W. ............................................. 599 (Tue)Huang, W. ............................................. 105 (Tue)Huang, X. ..............................................214 (Thu)Huang, Y. ..............................................670 (Wed)Huang, Y. ............................................. 1158 (Tue)Hucke, T............................................... 1409 (Tue)Huening, J. ...........................................815 (Wed)Huggins, R. ........................... 195 (Wed), 237 (Fri)Hughes, H. ............................................... 89 (Tue)Huh, C. .................................................759 (Wed)Hull, D. ...............................................1523 (Mon)Hullavarad, N. .......................................922 (Thu)Hullavarad, S. ........................................922 (Thu)Hult, B. ..................................................216 (Thu)Humayun, M. .....................................1423 (Wed)Hung, H. ................................................ 859 (Tue)Hung, S. ................................................865 (Mon)Hung, W. ............................................1498 (Wed)Hunsweck, M. ....................................1038 (Wed)Hunt, M. ................................................ 749 (Tue)Hur, S. .................................................1009 (Wed)Hurley, P. ............................................... 799 (Tue)Hurtubise, R. ........................................976 (Mon)Huth, A. ............................................... 1340 (Tue)Hvastkovs, E. ......................................1523 (Mon)Hwang, C. ............................................. 889 (Tue)Hwang, C. ........................... 808 (Tue), 810 (Tue), ...........................830 (Thu), 834 (Thu), 837 (Thu)Hwang, J. ............................................. 1071 (Tue)Hwang, J. ..............................................862 (Mon)Hwang, K. ................................................ 95 (Tue)Hwang, T. .............................................. 767 (Tue)

IIchii, T. ............................. 111 (Tue), 1281 (Mon)Ichitsubo, T...........................................120 (Mon)Ider, M. .................................................. 393 (Tue)Idrisi, H.................................................933 (Wed)Ieamsupapong, S. .................................. 652 (Tue)Igarashi, K. ...........................................610 (Wed)Iijima, N. ............................................. 1360 (Tue)Iijima, R. ...............................................722 (Wed)Ikebukuro, K. ........................................609 (Wed)Ikeda, A. .............................................1252 (Wed)Ikeda, A. .............................................1374 (Wed)Ikeda, K. ...............................................719 (Wed)Ikeda, S. ..............................................1256 (Mon)Ikeda, T. ................................................. 265 (Tue)Ikuhara, Y. ............................................. 112 (Tue)Im, D. .................................................... 175 (Tue)Imahori, H. ..................... 1110 (Tue), 1254 (Mon)Imai, H. ................................................571 (Wed)Inaba, M. ..............................................207 (Wed)Inada, N. ................................................839 (Thu)Ince, M. ..............................................1261 (Mon)Ingebrandt, S. .......................................605 (Wed)Ino, K. .................................................1386 (Wed)Inokuchi, A. .......................................... 703 (Tue)Inoue, H. ................................................. 243 (Fri)Inoue, H. ............................................... 312 (Tue)Inoue, T. ...............................................817 (Wed)Inoue, Y. .............................................1256 (Mon)Ion, L. ................................... 108 (Tue), 109 (Tue)Iqbal, S. .................................................. 637 (Tue)Iqbal, Z. ............................................... 1188 (Tue)Irish, N. ................................................. 143 (Tue)Irle, S. ..............................1219 (Thu), 1229 (Thu)Irvine, J. ..............................................1479 (Wed)Ishibashi, M. ........................................ 1114 (Tue)Ishida, H. ............................................1563 (Wed)Ishigaki, T. ............................................. 712 (Tue)Ishihara, A. ...........................................571 (Wed)Ishikawa, I. ............................................ 663 (Tue)Ishikawa, Y. ......... 93 (Tue), 161 (Tue), 1353 (Tue)Ishikawa, Y. ............................................. 963 (Fri)Islam, M. ............................................1376 (Wed)Itagaki, M. ......................1002 (Tue), 1429 (Wed), ............................................................1494 (Wed)

Ito, T. ....................................................744 (Mon)Ito, Y. ................................ 1204 (Tue), 1205 (Tue)Ito, Y. ....................................................616 (Mon)Ivanauskas, F. ........................................ 853 (Tue)Ivanescu, S. ....................... 1414 (Tue), 1427 (Tue)Ivanov, A. ...........................................1040 (Wed)Ivaska, A. ............................................1515 (Mon)Ivaska, A. ................................................71 (Mon)Ivers-Tiffee, E. ...................511 (Thu), 1439 (Wed)Ivnitski, D. .......................1451 (Thu), 1452 (Thu)Iwadate, A............................. 585 (Tue), 594 (Tue)Iwamoto, K. ..........................................823 (Wed)Iwasa, S. ................................................. 179 (Tue)Iwasaki, Y. ............................................ 1351 (Tue)Iyer, S. .................................................1385 (Wed)Izumi, N. ............................................. 1204 (Tue)Izzo, E. ..................................................567 (Wed)

JJablonowska, E. ..................................1516 (Mon)Jackson, G. ...........................................298 (Mon)Jacobs, B. ..............................................291 (Wed)Jacobs, P. .............................................. 1312 (Tue)Jacobs, R. ..............................................620 (Mon)Jacobson, A. ..........................................290 (Wed)Jadhav, S. ............................................1436 (Wed)Jafarpour, A. .........................................819 (Wed)Jagannathan, H. ...................................722 (Wed)Jakob, M. ............................................. 1102 (Tue)Jamison, P. ............................................722 (Wed)Janata, J. ....1389 (Wed), 1512 (Mon), 1536 (Tue), .................... 1542 (Tue), 1557 (Wed), 1564 (Wed)Jänes, A. .............................. 460 (Tue), 1050 (Tue)Jang, J. ................................................... 338 (Tue)Jang, J. ................................................1483 (Wed)Jang, K. ................................ 856 (Tue), 857 (Tue), ............................................ 0860 (Tue), 861 (Tue)Janik, M. ............................346 (Wed), 1355 (Tue)Jansen, A. .............................................. 139 (Tue)Jaroszeski, M. ........................................606 (Wed)Jasielec, J. ............................................. 1545 (Tue)Jawan, H. ..............................................678 (Wed)Jayaprakash, N. ..................................... 178 (Tue)Jayasimhadri, M. ................................... 857 (Tue)Jayaweera, P. .......................................... 421 (Tue)Jayne, K. ..... 1018 (Tue), 1383 (Wed), 1437 (Wed)Jean-Philippe, B. .................................1118 (Wed)Jean-Pierre, M. ..................................... 1362 (Tue)Jelen, F. ........................... 1517 (Mon), 1528 (Tue)Jeon, D................................................. 1305 (Tue)Jeon, J. ................................................... 849 (Tue)Jeon, K. ..................................................774 (Thu)Jeon, K. .................................................. 387 (Tue)Jeon, M. ................................................301 (Mon)Jeon, M. ................................................300 (Mon)Jeon, Y. .................................................. 538 (Tue)Jeong, G. ................................................ 169 (Tue)Jeong, H. ...............................................738 (Mon)Jeong, J. ................................ 856 (Tue), 857 (Tue)Jeong, J. ................................ 860 (Tue), 861 (Tue)Jeong, J. ................................................575 (Wed)Jeong, J. ................................................. 857 (Tue)Jeong, W. ............................................... 767 (Tue)Jeong, Y.................................................. 390 (Tue)Jernigan, G. ...................... 1304 (Tue), 1306 (Tue)Ji, C. ......................................................625 (Mon)Ji, L. .................................. 304 (Mon), 428 (Mon)Ji, S......................................................... 806 (Tue)Ji, Z. ....................................................... 797 (Tue)Jia, Q. .................................. 12 (Mon), 1350 (Tue)Jiang, C. ................................................204 (Wed)Jiang, C. .............................126 (Mon), 194 (Wed)Jiang, C. ................................................292 (Wed)Jiang, L. ................................................. 191 (Tue)Jiang, L. ............................................... 1014 (Tue)Jiang, P. .................................................. 888 (Tue)Jiang, T................................................... 146 (Tue)Jiang, W. ................................................ 587 (Tue)Jiang, W. ...............................80 (Mon), 510 (Thu)

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Jiang, X. ................................................685 (Wed)Jiang, Z. ................................................. 665 (Tue)Jih, F....................................................... 811 (Tue)Jimenez, A. .........................................1263 (Mon)Jimenez-Morales, A. .............................669 (Wed)Jin, B. ............................... 260 (Wed), 1433 (Wed)Jin, C. .................................................... 178 (Tue)Jin, M. .................................................... 186 (Tue)Jinnouchi, R. ....................................... 1363 (Tue)Job, N. ..................................................504 (Wed)John, R. ................................................. 476 (Tue)Johnson, G. .....................1451 (Thu), 1452 (Thu)Johnson, W. ..... 865 (Mon), 870 (Mon), 878 (Tue)Jones, B. ............................................... 1403 (Tue)Jones, B. ................................................. 147 (Tue)Jones, T. ................................................... 244 (Fri)Jonke, A. .............................................. 1536 (Tue)Josell, D. ...............................................978 (Mon)Joseph, P. ............................................... 475 (Tue)Joshi, P. ..................................................776 (Thu)Joshi, S. .................................................677 (Wed)Josowicz, M. ...................1389 (Wed), 1536 (Tue), ............................................................1557 (Wed)Josowicz, M. ........................................ 1542 (Tue)Junco, E. .............................................. 1411 (Tue)Jung, C. ................................................. 102 (Tue)Jung, H. ................................................. 178 (Tue)Jung, I. ................................................1295 (Mon)Jung, J. ....................................................41 (Mon)Jung, J. ....................................................43 (Mon)Jung, J. ..................................................... 97 (Tue)Jung, K. ................ 173 (Tue), 174 (Tue), 181 (Tue)Jung, L. ................................. 709 (Tue), 927 (Tue)Jung, S. .................................................. 927 (Tue)Jung, S. ...................................................38 (Mon)Juodkazis, S. .......................................1277 (Mon)Jurca, H. ................................................897 (Wed)Jurczak, M.............................................935 (Wed)Jurczak, M..............................................831 (Thu)Jureviciute, I. ......................................1518 (Mon)

KKaczer, B. ............................................... 793 (Tue)Kadish, K. ..................... 1255 (Mon), 1272 (Mon)Kadota, T. .............................................. 703 (Tue)Kaji, H. .................................................. 584 (Tue)Kajiya, K. ............................................... 601 (Tue)Kalaji, M. ............................................. 1529 (Tue)Kalbac, M............................................1167 (Wed)Kalbac, M............................................1166 (Wed)Kalicka, I. ............................................. 1275 (Tue)Kalita, M. ............................................. 1274 (Tue)Kalkofen, B. ........................................... 696 (Tue)Kallis, A. ................................................ 756 (Tue)Kalpathy, S. ..............................................2 (Mon)Kaluzhina, S. ......................................... 664 (Tue)Kam, D. .................................................226 (Thu)Kamada, H. ...........................................723 (Wed)Kamakura, Y. .........................................836 (Thu)Kamarudin, N. .... 159 (Tue), 177 (Tue), 222 (Thu)Kamarulzaman, N. .............. 159 (Tue), 166 (Tue), ............................................. 177 (Tue), 222 (Thu)Kamat, A. ............................................. 1340 (Tue)Kamat, P......524 (Mon), 1285 (Mon), 1324 (Wed)Kameyama, T. .....................................1283 (Mon)Kammerich, A. .................................... 1412 (Tue)Kamrun-Nahar, M. ...............................683 (Wed)Kanato, H. ............................................. 703 (Tue)Kanayama, T. ......................................... 697 (Tue)Kanda, M. .............................................. 111 (Tue)Kanda, T. ............................................... 329 (Tue)Kane, A. ..............................................1182 (Mon)Kaneko, Y. .............................................. 981 (Tue)Kang, B. ................................................. 576 (Tue)Kang, B. ............................................... 1307 (Tue)Kang, B. .............................. 870 (Mon), 878 (Tue)Kang, C. ................................................. 176 (Tue)Kang, H.................................................. 892 (Tue)Kang, J. ................................................ 1538 (Tue)

Kang, K. ................................................. 712 (Tue)Kang, S.................................................1457 (Thu)Kang, S................................................... 396 (Tue)Kang, S................................................... 183 (Tue)Kang, S.................................... 97 (Tue), 107 (Tue)Kang, W. ................................................953 (Thu)Kang, W. ............................ 455 (Tue), 1465 (Thu)Kang, X. ................................................. 979 (Tue)Kangas, K. .................................................6 (Mon)Kania, L. ...............................................377 (Mon)Kanis, M. ...............................................918 (Thu)Kanwal, A. ........................................... 1188 (Tue)Kanyogoro, N. ......................................... 89 (Tue)Kao, C. ................................................... 929 (Tue)Kappes, M. ....................... 1141 (Tue), 1221 (Thu)Karan, K. ................................................513 (Thu)Karan, N. ............................. 161 (Tue), 236 (Thu)Karaseva, E. ........................................... 184 (Tue)Kardas, G. .............................................. 406 (Tue)Kardjilov, N. ......................... 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Kareev, I. .............................................1123 (Wed)Kareev, I. ..............................................1212 (Thu)Karuppiah, L. .................... 741 (Mon), 742 (Mon)Kasai, S. ................................................. 595 (Tue)Kase, M. ................................................719 (Wed)Katamreddy, R. .....................................821 (Wed)Katayama, D. .........................................777 (Thu)Kätelhön, E. ........................................... 586 (Tue)Katiyar, R. ............................ 161 (Tue), 162 (Tue), ............................................. 163 (Tue), 236 (Thu)Kato, K. ................................................ 1114 (Tue)Kato, Y. ................................. 597 (Tue), 598 (Tue)Katz, E.............. 602 (Tue), 1346 (Tue), 1400 (Tue)Kautek, W. ........................................... 1366 (Tue)Kavan, L. .......... 84 (Mon), 281 (Tue), 525 (Mon), ...........................................531 (Tue), 1166 (Wed)Kavan, L. ............................................1167 (Wed)Kawamrua, T. ........................................932 (Wed)Kawano, T. ........................................... 1002 (Tue)Kawase, Y. .............................................. 656 (Tue)Kay, C. ................................................. 1529 (Tue)Kaya, S. .................................................. 413 (Tue)Kayani, A. ...............................................80 (Mon)Kayinamura, Y. ...................................1424 (Wed)Kazakova, O............................................73 (Mon)Ke, X. ................................................... 1312 (Tue)Keeley, G.............................................. 1313 (Tue)Keil, R. .................................................1463 (Thu)Kekura, M. .............................................921 (Thu)Keleher, J. .............................................737 (Mon)Kelley, M. ............................................... 642 (Tue)Kellock, A. ............................................724 (Wed)Kelly, J. ................................................ 1085 (Tue)Kelsall, G. ..............................................364 (Thu)Kendall, K. ............................................350 (Wed)Kennis, J. ............................................1128 (Wed)Kenny, D. ............................................ 1525 (Tue)Kent, N. ............................................... 1525 (Tue)Kenyon, A.............................................. 756 (Tue)Kersen, U. ............................................1502 (Thu)Kertesz, M. ...................... 287 (Wed), 1227 (Wed), ............................................................1489 (Wed)Kerzenmacher, S. ..................................572 (Wed)Khajavi, M. ...........................................527 (Mon)Khalap, V. ...........................................1182 (Mon)Khan, S. ..............................................1133 (Wed)Khan, S. ................................................. 887 (Tue)Khatri, O. ............................................1281 (Mon)Khoie, S. .............................................. 1526 (Tue)Khoperia, T. ........................ 115 (Tue), 1289 (Tue)Khouider, A. ..................... 1026 (Tue), 1364 (Tue)Khoury, T. ..................... 1255 (Mon), 1272 (Mon)Kidwell, D. ............................................. 414 (Tue)Kikuchi, J. ...........................................1252 (Wed)Kim, B. ................................................... 641 (Tue)Kim, B. ....................................................36 (Mon)Kim, C. ..................................................774 (Thu)Kim, C. ................................... 97 (Tue), 107 (Tue)Kim, D. ................................................ 1061 (Tue)

Kim, D. ................................. 860 (Tue), 861 (Tue)Kim, D. .................................................. 317 (Tue)Kim, D. .................................................. 767 (Tue)Kim, D. ..................................................229 (Thu)Kim, D. .................................................. 893 (Tue)Kim, D. ..................................................774 (Thu)Kim, D. .................................................. 804 (Tue)Kim, D. .................................................. 892 (Tue)Kim, D. .................................................. 167 (Tue)Kim, D. .................................................569 (Wed)Kim, D. ................................................ 1305 (Tue)Kim, G. ................................ 169 (Tue), 233 (Thu)Kim, G. .................................................. 808 (Tue)Kim, G. .................................................290 (Wed)Kim, G. .............................. 252 (Wed), 255 (Wed)Kim, H. ................................. 447 (Tue), 465 (Tue)Kim, H. .................................................. 849 (Tue)Kim, H. ................................. 148 (Tue), 185 (Tue)Kim, H. .................................................. 174 (Tue)Kim, H. .................................................351 (Wed)Kim, H. .................................................. 338 (Tue)Kim, H. .................................................. 767 (Tue)Kim, H. .................................................. 183 (Tue)Kim, H. ................................. 27 (Mon), 316 (Tue)Kim, H. ..................................................226 (Thu)Kim, H. ............... 28 (Mon), 32 (Mon), 766 (Tue), .............................................. 804 (Tue), 806 (Tue)Kim, H. ................................................1338 (Thu)Kim, H. .................................................211 (Wed)Kim, H. .................................................844 (Mon)Kim, H. .................................................. 326 (Tue)Kim, H. .................................................738 (Mon)Kim, J. .................................................... 341 (Tue)Kim, J. .................................................... 852 (Tue)Kim, J. ................................... 709 (Tue), 927 (Tue)Kim, J. ...................................................442 (Mon)Kim, J. .....................................................39 (Mon)Kim, J. .....................................................32 (Mon)Kim, J. .................................................... 102 (Tue)Kim, J. .................................................... 804 (Tue)Kim, J. ................. 148 (Tue), 185 (Tue), 456 (Tue), .............................................. 458 (Tue), 473 (Tue)Kim, J. ........... 1314 (Tue), 1318 (Tue), 1338 (Thu)Kim, J. ....................................................367 (Thu)Kim, J. .................................................... 992 (Tue)Kim, J. ...................................................733 (Mon)Kim, J. ...................................................844 (Mon)Kim, K................................... 892 (Tue), 893 (Tue)Kim, K...................................................442 (Mon)Kim, K....................................................226 (Thu)Kim, K................. 148 (Tue), 182 (Tue), 185 (Tue), ........................................... 441 (Mon), 456 (Tue), .............................................. 458 (Tue), 473 (Tue)Kim, K................................... 456 (Tue), 473 (Tue)Kim, M. ................................................. 641 (Tue)Kim, M. ................................................. 852 (Tue)Kim, M. ............................................... 1314 (Tue)Kim, M. ................................................. 992 (Tue)Kim, M. .......................... 1300 (Mon), 1318 (Tue)Kim, P. ................................................. 1310 (Tue)Kim, S. ...................................................830 (Thu)Kim, S. .................................. 860 (Tue), 861 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................... 173 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................... 187 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................... 169 (Tue)Kim, S. ...................................................774 (Thu)Kim, S. ...................................................774 (Thu)Kim, S. ....................................928 (Tue), 967 (Fri)Kim, S. ..................................................621 (Mon)Kim, S. ................................................1558 (Wed)Kim, T. ................................................... 758 (Tue)Kim, T. ....................................928 (Tue), 967 (Fri)Kim, U. .................................................. 187 (Tue)Kim, Y. ....................................................42 (Mon)Kim, Y. ................................................. 1061 (Tue)Kim, Y. .................................. 170 (Tue), 172 (Tue)Kim, Y. ..................................................728 (Wed)Kim, Y. ..................................................133 (Mon)Kim, Y. ..................................................970 (Mon)

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Kim, Y. ..................................................733 (Mon)Kim, Y. .................................. 854 (Tue), 891 (Tue)Kim, Y. ..................................................738 (Mon)Kimble, M. ......................1018 (Tue), 1383 (Wed), ............................................................1437 (Wed)Kimerling, L. ......................................... 689 (Tue)Kimijima, K. .......................................... 462 (Tue)Kimura, C. ............................................575 (Wed)Kimura, T. ............................. 27 (Mon), 316 (Tue)Kimura, Y. .............................................812 (Wed)King, P. ...............................................1165 (Wed)King, R. .................................................376 (Mon)King, S. .................................................815 (Wed)Kinoshita, Y. .........................................812 (Wed)Kinumoto, T. ......................................... 329 (Tue)Kirby, S. ................................................. 404 (Tue)Kirner, J. ...............................................260 (Wed)Kiros, Y. ................................................. 277 (Tue)Kiros, Y. ............................................... 1357 (Tue)Kirsch, P. ............................ 720 (Wed), 725 (Wed)Kirschhock, C. ..................................... 1312 (Tue)Kisor, A. ...............................................1573 (Thu)Kita, K. ............ 715 (Wed), 721 (Wed), 785 (Mon)Kitagaki, T. .............................................916 (Thu)Kitamura, T. ........................................1256 (Mon)Kitano, M. ............................................. 656 (Tue)Kitaura, R. ..... 1156 (Tue), 1205 (Tue), 1216 (Thu)Kitchin, J. ............................................ 1472 (Tue)Kittl, J. ................................................... 690 (Tue)Kivi, I. ....................................................508 (Thu)Kiyota, S. ............................................... 666 (Tue)Kizek, R. .......................... 1517 (Mon), 1528 (Tue)Kjellman, T. ........................................1271 (Mon)Klein, M. ................................................ 267 (Tue)Klein, O. .............................................. 1340 (Tue)Kleinhammes, A. ................................... 390 (Tue)Klekachev, A. ....................................... 1315 (Tue)Klemm, H. .............................................912 (Thu)Klod, S. ................................................1222 (Thu)Kloke, A. ...............................................572 (Wed)Knauss, D. ........................................... 1059 (Tue)Knickle, H. ............................................. 385 (Tue)Knights, A. ............................................. 747 (Tue)Knust, K. ................................................ 633 (Tue)Ko Park, S. ............................................. 889 (Tue)Ko, C. ......................................................66 (Mon)Ko, D. ................................... 11 (Mon), 710 (Tue)Ko, S. ....................................................742 (Mon)Kobayashi, H. .......................................932 (Wed)Kobayashi, K.........................................354 (Wed)Kobayashi, K.......................................... 265 (Tue)Kobayashi, M. .................... 265 (Tue), 1341 (Tue)Kobayashia, Y. ......................................433 (Mon)Kobori, Y. ............................................... 713 (Tue)Kochawattana, S. ...................................512 (Thu)Kodis, G. .............................................1128 (Wed)Koganezawa, T. ......................................777 (Thu)Koh, C. .................................................. 979 (Tue)Koh, S. ..................................................496 (Wed)Kohen, D. ............................................1337 (Thu)Kohl, P. ................ 311 (Tue), 313 (Tue), 314 (Tue)Kojima, T. ............................................ 1096 (Tue)Kola, A. ...............................................1005 (Wed)Kolb, J. ..................................................613 (Wed)Kolbe, M. ..............................................900 (Wed)Kolbesen, B. ......................... 15 (Mon), 55 (Mon), ........................................... 900 (Wed), 933 (Wed)Kolosnitsyn, V. ...................................... 184 (Tue)Komatsu, K. ..................... 1114 (Tue), 1220 (Thu)Kondo, T. ............................................... 324 (Tue)Kondo, T. ............................................. 1351 (Tue)Kondo, T. ............................ 90 (Tue), 1280 (Mon)Kong, S. ................................................. 709 (Tue)Konopelski, J. .....................................1372 (Wed)Konopka, D. .........................................501 (Wed)Konya, M. ...........................................1494 (Wed)Koo, H. .................................................. 992 (Tue)Koo, J. .................................................... 107 (Tue)Koo, O. ................................................1395 (Thu)

Koo, S. ................................................... 102 (Tue)Korin, E. .................................................. 241 (Fri)Kormann, M. ......................................1250 (Wed)Korybut-Daszkiewicz, B. ...................... 1275 (Tue)Korzeniewski, C. ..................................1460 (Thu)Kosasang, O. ..........................................512 (Thu)Kosemura, D. ......................777 (Thu), 780 (Mon)Koshel, M. ............................................. 283 (Tue)Koshigoe, Y. ........................................... 265 (Tue)Kostecki, R. ...........................................198 (Wed)Kostrzewa, M. .......................................934 (Wed)Kostyrya, M. .......................................... 283 (Tue)Kota, S. ...............................................1436 (Wed)Kotaich, K. .............................................221 (Thu)Kotani, H. ...........................................1267 (Mon)Kottaisamy, K. ....................................... 479 (Tue)Kourilova, A. ......................................1517 (Mon)Kowal, A. ..............................................299 (Mon)Kowalewska, B. ...................................1422 (Wed)Kowalik, R. ......................... 377 (Mon), 402 (Tue)Kozakai, M. ............................................368 (Thu)Kozarsky, E. ..........................................432 (Mon)Kraiya, C. ............................................... 188 (Tue)Kraljic Rokovic, M. .................................70 (Mon)Kramer, D. ............................................263 (Wed)Kramer, R. .............................................. 555 (Tue)Krames, M. ...........................................842 (Mon)Kranti, A. ................................923 (Tue), 964 (Fri)Kranz, C. .............................................. 1539 (Tue)Krishnamurthy, S. ................................. 749 (Tue)Krishnan, C. ........................................ 1403 (Tue)Krishnan, G. .......................................... 421 (Tue)Krishnan, S. .................... 1401 (Tue), 1523 (Mon)Kroeger, H. ...........................................1235 (Thu)Kroener, M. .........................................1040 (Wed)Krtil, P. ................................................... 310 (Tue)Kubiak, P. ............................................... 446 (Tue)Kubo, M. ................................................ 996 (Tue)Kuboyama, Y. ........................................916 (Thu)Kuc, A. ............ 386 (Tue), 1108 (Tue), 1232 (Thu)Kuchibhatla, S. .....................80 (Mon), 510 (Thu)Kucza, W. ............................................. 1545 (Tue)Kudo, A...............................................1283 (Mon)Kudo, T. ................................................. 316 (Tue)Kulesza, P. .............................. 5 (Mon), 532 (Tue), .......................................1288 (Mon), 1422 (Wed)Kulkarni, A. ........................................1385 (Wed)Kulkarni, A. ..........................................349 (Wed)Kulkarni, J. .............................................73 (Mon)Kulla, E. .......................... 627 (Mon), 1513 (Mon)Kulp, J. ................................................. 1526 (Tue)Kumar, A. .............................................. 162 (Tue)Kumar, A. .............................................. 451 (Tue)Kumar, B. ..............................................128 (Mon)Kumar, J. ...............................................128 (Mon)Kumar, K................................................771 (Thu)Kumar, S. ............................................. 1313 (Tue)Kumigashira, H. ...................................723 (Wed)Kung, C. ................................................ 894 (Tue)Küngas, R...............................................508 (Thu)Kunii, Y. ................................................. 713 (Tue)Kunimoto, M. ........................................ 993 (Tue)Kuo, H. .................................................. 890 (Tue)Kuo, K. ................................................... 483 (Tue)Kuo, M. .................................................523 (Mon)Kuo, W. .................................................. 691 (Tue)Kuo, Y. ...............691 (Tue), 762 (Wed), 772 (Thu)Kurak, K. .................................................17 (Mon)Kurdak, C. ..........................................1558 (Wed)Kuribayashi, H. ...................................... 801 (Tue)Kuribayashi, S. ......................................615 (Mon)Kurig, H. ................................................508 (Thu)Kurihara, H. .........................................1214 (Thu)Kuroboshi, M. .................. 618 (Mon), 623 (Mon)Kuroda, A. ..........................................1496 (Wed)Kuroda, R. ............................ 796 (Tue), 916 (Thu)Kuroiwa, Y. ............................................ 598 (Tue)Kurzawski, P. .......................................1546 (Wed)Kutner, W. ..........................................1500 (Wed)

Kutner, W. ........................................... 1109 (Tue)Kuvychko, I. .......................8 (Mon), 1121 (Wed), .......................................1123 (Wed), 1212 (Thu), .......................................... 1224 (Tue), 1225 (Tue)Kuwabata, S. .......................................1283 (Mon)Kuzmina, E. ........................................... 184 (Tue)Kuznetsov, O. .....................................1440 (Wed)Kvarnström, C. ...................................1515 (Mon)Kvarnström, C. .......................................71 (Mon)Kvastek, K. ..............................................70 (Mon)Kwak, J................................................. 1367 (Tue)Kwo, J. ..............................827 (Wed), 1335 (Thu)Kwon, H. ...............................................213 (Thu)Kwon, K. ................................................ 342 (Tue)Kwon, S. .............................................. 1367 (Tue)Kwon, Y. .............................................. 1305 (Tue)Kwong, R. .............................................. 847 (Tue)

LLa Mantia, F. .......................256 (Wed), 920 (Thu)La Rotta, C. .......................................... 1347 (Tue)Labelle, C...............................................769 (Thu)Laberty-Robert, C. ............................... 1056 (Tue)Lachaud, J. ...........................................1575 (Thu)Ladisch, M. ..........................................1395 (Thu)Lafond, D. ............................................718 (Wed)Lagergren, C. ......................................... 474 (Tue)Lai, H. .................................................... 894 (Tue)Lai, P. ....................................................763 (Wed)Lai, R. ...................................................868 (Mon)Lai, S. ....................................................869 (Mon)Lai, T. .....................................................217 (Thu)Lai, W. ..................................................133 (Mon)Lai, Y. ...................................20 (Mon), 816 (Wed)Lai, Y. .................................. 190 (Tue), 1014 (Tue)Lambert, P.............................................. 628 (Tue)Lamrani, Y. ...........................................934 (Wed)Landau, U. ............................................973 (Mon)Landau, U. .........................983 (Tue), 1037 (Wed)Landheer, D. .......................................... 587 (Tue)Landon, J. ............................................ 1472 (Tue)Lane, O. ................................................. 307 (Tue)Lang, D. ............................................... 1312 (Tue)Lange, F. ................................................ 552 (Tue)Langendorf, J. ...................................... 1047 (Tue)Langevin, D. .................... 1068 (Tue), 1069 (Tue), ............................................................. 1072 (Tue)Lapicque, F. ......................................... 1011 (Tue)Lara, L. .................................................1573 (Thu)Lara-Curzio, E. ......................................212 (Wed)Larcher, D. .............................................219 (Thu)Larina, L. ............................................... 482 (Tue)Larisa, L. .............................................1269 (Mon)Larrieu, G. ........................... 708 (Tue), 955 (Thu)Laruelle, S. ............................246 (Fri), 1468 (Tue)Lasia, A. ................................................. 276 (Tue)Laszcz, A. ............................................... 708 (Tue)Laszlo, I. ...............................................287 (Wed)Lau, A. ..................................................737 (Mon)Lau, C. .................................................1456 (Thu)Lau, K. ................................................. 1543 (Tue)Lavelaine, H. ....................................... 1011 (Tue)Le Floch, P. ...........................................901 (Wed)Le Royer, C. ..........................................940 (Wed)Le Vaillant, Y. .......................................939 (Wed)Lea, A. ............................... 1469 (Tue), 1535 (Tue)Lebedkin, S. ....................1123 (Wed), 1212 (Thu)Leddy, J. ......................... 1475 (Wed), 1560 (Wed)Lee, B. .................................................. 1318 (Tue)Lee, B. ...................................................784 (Mon)Lee, C......................................................48 (Mon)Lee, C..................................................... 580 (Tue)Lee, C................. 866 (Mon), 875 (Tue), 876 (Tue)Lee, C.................................715 (Wed), 785 (Mon)Lee, C......................................926 (Tue), 958 (Fri)Lee, C......................................928 (Tue), 967 (Fri)Lee, C..................................................... 989 (Tue)Lee, C..................................................... 891 (Tue)Lee, D. ....................................................58 (Mon)

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Lee, E. .................................................... 453 (Tue)Lee, E. .................................................... 854 (Tue)Lee, G. ................................................. 1314 (Tue)Lee, H. ................................................. 1163 (Tue)Lee, H. ................................................... 307 (Tue)Lee, H. ..................................................505 (Wed)Lee, H. .................................. 808 (Tue), 810 (Tue)Lee, H. ................. 856 (Tue), 860 (Tue), 861 (Tue)Lee, H. .................................. 41 (Mon), 41 (Mon)Lee, H. ................................................... 857 (Tue)Lee, H. ................................................... 538 (Tue)Lee, H. ................................................... 398 (Tue)Lee, H. .................................. 155 (Tue), 156 (Tue)Lee, H. ................................................. 1305 (Tue)Lee, H. ..................................................760 (Wed)Lee, J. ................................................... 1358 (Tue)Lee, J. ....................................................... 242 (Fri)Lee, J. ....................................................... 242 (Fri)Lee, J. ....................................................... 95 (Tue)Lee, J. .....................892 (Tue), 893 (Tue), 966 (Fri)Lee, J. .................................... 892 (Tue), 893 (Tue)Lee, J. ..................................................... 998 (Tue)Lee, J. .............................. 1149 (Tue), 1298 (Mon)Lee, J. ......................................................28 (Mon)Lee, J. .....................................................941 (Thu)Lee, J. ..................................................... 888 (Tue)Lee, J. ..............................1511 (Thu), 1551 (Wed)Lee, J. .................................... 308 (Tue), 404 (Tue)Lee, J. ....................................................300 (Mon)Lee, J. ....................................................844 (Mon)Lee, J. ....................................................844 (Mon)Lee, J. ..................................................... 891 (Tue)Lee, K. ................................... 48 (Mon), 64 (Mon)Lee, K. .................................................. 1061 (Tue)Lee, K. .....................................................36 (Mon)Lee, K. .................................................... 167 (Tue)Lee, K. ...................................................300 (Mon)Lee, M. ....................................................46 (Mon)Lee, M. ..................................................... 95 (Tue)Lee, O. .............................. 1097 (Tue), 1098 (Tue)Lee, R. ...................................................727 (Wed)Lee, S. ................830 (Thu), 834 (Thu), 837 (Thu)Lee, S. .................................................. 1067 (Tue)Lee, S. .................................................... 448 (Tue)Lee, S. .................................. 92 (Tue), 1457 (Thu)Lee, S. ....................................................837 (Thu)Lee, S. .................................................... 338 (Tue)Lee, S. .................. 335 (Tue), 336 (Tue), 337 (Tue)Lee, S. .................................................... 169 (Tue)Lee, S. ....................................................774 (Thu)Lee, S. .................................................... 998 (Tue)Lee, S. .................................................... 649 (Tue)Lee, S. .................................................... 181 (Tue)Lee, S. .................................................... 107 (Tue)Lee, W. ....................................................66 (Mon)Lee, W. ................................................... 278 (Tue)Lee, W. ................. 35 (Mon), 36 (Mon), 40 (Mon)Lee, W. ..................................................761 (Wed)Lee, W. ................................. 529 (Tue), 986 (Tue), .............................................. 988 (Tue), 999 (Tue)Lee, W. ..................................................356 (Wed)Lee, W. .................................................1335 (Thu)Lee, Y. .................................. 21 (Mon), 29 (Mon), ............................................ 68 (Mon), 974 (Mon)Lee, Y. .................................................... 169 (Tue)Lee, Y. ................................... 709 (Tue), 927 (Tue)Lee, Y. .................................................... 106 (Tue)Lee, Y. ...................................................442 (Mon)Lee, Y. .................................................... 710 (Tue)Lee, Y. ..................................................1336 (Thu)Leela Mohana Reddy, A. ...................... 451 (Tue), ........................................... 459 (Tue), 1458 (Thu)Leeuw, T. .............................................. 1145 (Tue)Legagneux, P. ....................................... 1185 (Tue)Lehnert, W. .......... 273 (Tue), 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Lehtivuori, H. .....................................1268 (Mon)Lei, L. ..................................................... 450 (Tue)Leiding, T. ...........................................1271 (Mon)Leisch, J. .............................................. 1057 (Tue)

Leisner, M. .........................908 (Wed), 909 (Thu), .............................................910 (Thu), 911 (Thu)Lele, T. ................................................... 576 (Tue)Lele, T. ............... 870 (Mon), 884 (Tue), 888 (Tue)Lemaire, O. ....................... 1052 (Tue), 1342 (Tue)Lemay, S. ............................................... 586 (Tue)LeMieux, M. ...................1129 (Wed), 1152 (Tue), ............................................................. 1187 (Tue)Lemmetyinen, H. ...............................1268 (Mon)Lemoine, J. .......................................... 1016 (Tue)Leong, S. ...............................................737 (Mon)Leonide, A. .........................................1439 (Wed)LeQuan, X. ........................953 (Thu), 1465 (Thu)Leu, L. .................................................... 888 (Tue)Leung, K. ..............................................130 (Mon)Leusink, G. ...........................................722 (Wed)Levanon, H. ......................................... 1102 (Tue)Levi-Polyachenko, N. .........................1243 (Wed)Lew, K. ..................................................864 (Mon)Lewandowski, Z. ....................................366 (Thu)Lewenstam, A. ................1434 (Wed), 1545 (Tue), .............................................................1574 (Thu)Lewenstam, A. ....................................1521 (Mon)Lewerenz, H. ..........................................912 (Thu)Lewerenz, H. ........................915 (Thu), 918 (Thu)Lewis, D. .............................................1547 (Wed)Lewis, E. .............................. 12 (Mon), 1350 (Tue)Lewis, M. ..............................................673 (Wed)Lewtak, J. ............................................1270 (Mon)Leys, F. ..................................................716 (Wed)Leys, M. ..............................................1332 (Wed)Li, B. ....................................419 (Tue), 495 (Wed)Li, C. .................... 56 (Mon), 59 (Mon), 600 (Tue)Li, C. .......................................................60 (Mon)Li, G. ...................................................1555 (Wed)Li, H. .................................................... 1538 (Tue)Li, H. ...................................................1299 (Mon)Li, H. ......................................................363 (Thu)Li, H. ......................................................214 (Thu)Li, J. ....................................................1514 (Mon)Li, J. .................................... 295 (Mon), 461 (Tue)Li, J. .................................. 371 (Mon), 373 (Mon)Li, J. ..................................................... 1014 (Tue)Li, L. ...................................................1497 (Wed)Li, L. ....................................471 (Tue), 502 (Wed)Li, L. .................................................... 1196 (Tue)Li, M. ..................................................... 794 (Tue)Li, M. ....................................................299 (Mon)Li, N. ...................................................... 554 (Tue)Li, Q. ...................................................... 753 (Tue)Li, R. ...................................................1444 (Wed)Li, S. .....................................................1565 (Thu)Li, W. ................................486 (Wed), 1461 (Thu)Li, W. ....................................................670 (Wed)Li, W. ....................................................261 (Wed)Li, W. .................................764 (Wed), 1192 (Tue)Li, W. ..................................................... 308 (Tue)Li, X. .................................. 199 (Wed), 205 (Wed)Li, X. ...................................................1295 (Mon)Li, X. .................................................... 1031 (Tue)Li, Y. ............... 1068 (Tue), 1069 (Tue), 1072 (Tue)Li, Y. ..........................................................3 (Mon)Lian, J. ................................................1299 (Mon)Lian, K. ...............................................1444 (Wed)Liang, G. ...............................................743 (Mon)Liang, S. ................................................. 811 (Tue)Liao, C. ............................. 869 (Mon), 869 (Mon)Liao, J. ...............................69 (Mon), 1387 (Wed)Liao, S. ................................................. 1348 (Tue)Liao, Z. ..................................................873 (Mon)Liaw, B. ................................ 135 (Tue), 367 (Thu)Licht, S. .................................................223 (Thu)Licoccia, S. ............................ 78 (Mon), 79 (Mon)Lieber, C. ............................................. 1398 (Tue)Ligler, F. ...............................................1392 (Thu)Lim, D. .................................................356 (Wed)Lim, J. ................................... 35 (Mon), 36 (Mon)Lim, J. .....................................................40 (Mon)Lim, S. ................................................. 1307 (Tue)

Lim, S. ................................................... 154 (Tue)Lim, T. ................................................... 338 (Tue)Lim, T. ................. 335 (Tue), 336 (Tue), 337 (Tue)Lin, B. ...................................................737 (Mon)Lin, C. ...................................................869 (Mon)Lin, C. .................................................... 333 (Tue)Lin, C. .................22 (Mon), 589 (Tue), 670 (Wed)Lin, C. .................................................... 691 (Tue)Lin, C. .................................................... 711 (Tue)Lin, C. ...................................................762 (Wed)Lin, C. .................................................... 924 (Tue)Lin, C. .................................................... 805 (Tue)Lin, C. .................................................... 765 (Tue)Lin, C. ....................................................232 (Thu)Lin, F. ..................................................... 805 (Tue)Lin, H. ................................................. 1071 (Tue)Lin, H. .................................................1337 (Thu)Lin, J. .................................... 580 (Tue), 581 (Tue)Lin, J. ..................................................... 996 (Tue)Lin, J. ..................................................... 878 (Tue)Lin, J. ..................................................... 765 (Tue)Lin, L. ..................................................1569 (Thu)Lin, L. .................................................... 797 (Tue)Lin, M. ................................................... 802 (Tue)Lin, T. .................................................... 811 (Tue)Lin, T. ..................................................1335 (Thu)Lin, W. ................................................... 457 (Tue)Lin, X....................................................976 (Mon)Lin, X...................................................1511 (Thu)Lin, Y. ................................... 453 (Tue), 457 (Tue)Lin, Y. .................................................... 894 (Tue)Lin, Y. .....................................................29 (Mon)Lin, Y. ...................................................200 (Wed)Lin, Y. .................................................... 753 (Tue)Lin, Z. ............................... 304 (Mon), 428 (Mon)Lin, Z. .................................................1386 (Wed)Linardi, M.............................................490 (Wed)Lincoln, B. ........................................... 1525 (Tue)Lincot, D. ..... 896 (Wed), 968 (Mon), 1449 (Wed)Lindbergh, G. ........................................ 474 (Tue)Linder, B. ..............................................724 (Wed)Ling, Z. .................................................126 (Mon)Linthicum, K. .................. 865 (Mon), 870 (Mon), ............................................................... 878 (Tue)Liou, B. ...................................................64 (Mon)Lisak, G. ..............................................1521 (Mon)Liska, A. ................................................. 634 (Tue)Listorti, A. ............................................ 1101 (Tue)Little, R. ................................................620 (Mon)Liu, A. .................................................1331 (Wed)Liu, B. .................................................... 422 (Tue)Liu, C. .................................................1497 (Wed)Liu, D. .................................................... 985 (Tue)Liu, D. ................................... 483 (Tue), 599 (Tue)Liu, D. .................................................... 330 (Tue)Liu, F. ....................................................741 (Mon)Liu, G. .................137 (Tue), 141 (Tue), 203 (Wed)Liu, G. ...................................................686 (Wed)Liu, H. .................................................. 1399 (Tue)Liu, H. ..............127 (Mon), 206 (Wed), 226 (Thu)Liu, H. ...................................................497 (Wed)Liu, H. .................................................... 755 (Tue)Liu, J. ..................................................... 689 (Tue)Liu, J. ....................................................671 (Wed)Liu, J. ...................................................1570 (Thu)Liu, J. ................................... 215 (Thu), 557 (Tue)Liu, K. .................................................... 811 (Tue)Liu, K. .................................................... 599 (Tue)Liu, L. .................................................... 278 (Tue)Liu, L. .................................................... 190 (Tue)Liu, L. .................................................... 985 (Tue)Liu, L. .....................................................25 (Mon)Liu, M. ..................................................... 89 (Tue)Liu, P. ....................................................261 (Wed)Liu, P. ....................................................299 (Mon)Liu, Q......................................................76 (Mon)Liu, R. ..................................................1397 (Thu)Liu, W. ................................................... 794 (Tue)Liu, X. .................................................... 661 (Tue)

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Liu, Y. .................................................... 640 (Tue)Liu, Y. ...................................................... 963 (Fri)Liu, Y. .................................................1333 (Wed)Liu, Y. .................................................. 1014 (Tue)Liu, Y. ...................................................975 (Mon)Liu, Y. .................................................. 1001 (Tue)Liu, Y. ..................................................1395 (Thu)Liu, Z. ................................ 492 (Wed), 496 (Wed)Liu, Z. .................................................... 794 (Tue)Liu, Z. .................................................1035 (Wed)Liu, Z. ...................................................298 (Mon)Liz-Marzan, L. .....................................1234 (Thu)Lizcano-Valbuena, W. ........................... 339 (Tue)Llewellyn, J. ....................... 606 (Wed), 612 (Wed)Lo, C. ....................................................865 (Mon)Lo, G. ....................................................727 (Wed)Locascio, L. .........................................1524 (Mon)Lockwood, D. ........................................ 751 (Tue)Lockwood, G. ........................................ 279 (Tue)Logan, B. ............................................. 1355 (Tue)Loh, W. .................................................. 756 (Tue)Loke, W.................................................864 (Mon)Lombardo, S. ......................................... 788 (Tue)Lommel, M. ..........................................900 (Wed)Long, J. ......... 430 (Mon), 1459 (Thu), 1540 (Tue)Longiaru, M. ........................................1397 (Thu)Longo, M. ............................................ 1357 (Tue)Loo, R. ............................... 716 (Wed), 717 (Wed)Lopes, T. ................................................ 423 (Tue)Lopez, C. ..............................................208 (Wed)Lopez, F. ............................................... 1543 (Tue)Lopez-Duarte, I. ..................................1261 (Mon)López Martínez, E................................ 1415 (Tue)Lopinski, G. ........................................... 587 (Tue)Lord, K. .................................................132 (Mon)Lottin, O. ............................................. 1356 (Tue)Lou, L. ............... 866 (Mon), 875 (Tue), 876 (Tue)Lou, X. ................................................... 657 (Tue)Louie, M. ............................................1441 (Wed)Loutzenhiser, D. ................... 65 (Mon), 67 (Mon)Lozano-Morales, A. ............................. 1019 (Tue)Lu, C. ......................................................52 (Mon)Lu, C. .....................................................515 (Thu)Lu, D. ....................................................866 (Mon)Lu, G. ....................................................743 (Mon)Lu, J. .......................................................49 (Mon)Lu, J. ...................................................... 325 (Tue)Lu, Q. ................................................... 1196 (Tue)Lu, X. ....................................................352 (Wed)Lu, Y. ...................................................1514 (Mon)Lu, Y. ...................................................1120 (Wed)Lu, Y. ...................................................... 454 (Tue)Lu, Z. ......................................................53 (Mon)Lubers, A..............................................1459 (Thu)Lublow, M. ..........................915 (Thu), 918 (Thu)Lubyshev, D. .......................................1331 (Wed)Lucas, I. ................................................198 (Wed)Lucatero, S. .............................................57 (Mon)Luckarift, H. ....................1451 (Thu), 1452 (Thu)Lucovsky, G. .......................................... 807 (Tue)Ludvik, J. ............................................... 634 (Tue)Lukitsch, M. ........................................ 1064 (Tue)Lühn, O. ................................................ 990 (Tue)Lühn, O. ................................................ 997 (Tue)Lundstrom, I. .....................................1269 (Mon)Lundstrom, M. ...................................1333 (Wed)Lunev, A. ............................................... 850 (Tue)Luo, H. ................................................... 334 (Tue)Lusk, M. ................................................523 (Mon)Lusson, A. ............................................ 1159 (Tue)Lust, E. .............. 460 (Tue), 508 (Thu), 1050 (Tue)Luther, E. ..............................................520 (Mon)Lutsyk, V. ..............................................820 (Wed)Lutz, T. ................................................. 1313 (Tue)Lv, Y. ...................................................... 190 (Tue)Lvov, S. .............. 378 (Mon), 394 (Tue), 404 (Tue)

Lynch, R. ..............................................905 (Wed)Lysenko, S.............................................. 755 (Tue)Lytle, J. .................................................430 (Mon)Lyu, D. ................................................... 811 (Tue)

MMa, R. .................................................... 847 (Tue)Ma, S. .................................. 182 (Tue), 441 (Mon)Ma, Z. ...................................................296 (Mon)Ma, Z. ................................938 (Wed), 1023 (Tue)MacCraith, B. .................1493 (Wed), 1525 (Tue), ............................................................1559 (Wed)MacDonald, A. ...................................1293 (Mon)Macdonald, D. .................. 673 (Wed), 684 (Wed), ....................................... 1428 (Wed), 1438 (Wed)Macdonald, D. ......................................682 (Wed)MacDougall, B. ...................................... 266 (Tue)Mach, K. .................................................69 (Mon)Machida, M. ..........................................777 (Thu)Maciejewski, S. ....................... 7 (Mon), 632 (Tue)MacKenzie, R. ........................................ 577 (Tue)Mackey, M. .....................1092 (Tue), 1135 (Wed), .............................................................1212 (Thu)Mackey, M. .......................................... 1203 (Tue)Mackeyev, Y. .......................................1239 (Wed)MacNaughton, J. ................................... 410 (Tue)Madakannan, A. ....................................514 (Thu)Madou, M. ........................259 (Wed), 1510 (Thu)Maeda, S. ............................................. 1114 (Tue)Maeda, S. .............................................1220 (Thu)Maehliss, J. .............................................15 (Mon)Maekawa, H. .........................................719 (Wed)Magalhães, F. ....................................... 1013 (Tue)Magnone, P. ..........................................782 (Mon)Mahadevan, T. ....................................... 279 (Tue)Mahajan, S. ..........................................544 (Mon)Mahaney, J. .........................................1211 (Thu)Mahapatra, R. ........................................ 653 (Tue)Mahapatra, S. ........................................ 792 (Tue)Mahata, C. .............................................835 (Thu)Mahboob, S. .......................................1496 (Wed)Maicka, E. ............................................ 1275 (Tue)Maier, G. .............................................. 1044 (Tue)Maikap, S. ...........91 (Tue), 764 (Wed), 1192 (Tue)Maillard, F.......................... 488 (Wed), 504 (Wed)Mainka, J. ............................................ 1356 (Tue)Mair, L. ................................. 72 (Mon), 881 (Tue)Maiti, P. .................................................835 (Thu)Majda, M. ......................... 1354 (Tue), 1526 (Tue)Majhi, B. ................................................835 (Thu)Majhi, P. ...............................................720 (Wed)Majumder, S. .........................................235 (Thu)Makihara, K. .......................................1496 (Wed)Maksymiuk, P. ......................................499 (Wed)Malek, K. ............................................1035 (Wed)Malheiro, A. ...........................................81 (Mon)Maligaspe, E. ....................................... 1106 (Tue)Mallick, S. ..............................................835 (Thu)Malloy, A. .............................................. 145 (Tue)Malvadkar, N. ........................................ 389 (Tue)Malvadkar, N. ........................................ 590 (Tue)Mamlouk, H. ....................................... 1094 (Tue)Mamniashvili, G. ............... 115 (Tue), 1289 (Tue)Mamuru, S. .............................................26 (Mon)Manabe, S. ............................................616 (Mon)Manatt, K. ...........................................1573 (Thu)Mandic, Z. ..............................................70 (Mon)Mandin, P. ......................1016 (Tue), 1039 (Wed), ............................................................1076 (Mon)Mangold, M. ..........................................365 (Thu)Mani, P. ................................................. 153 (Tue)Mani, V. ..............................................1419 (Wed)Manikoth, S. .........................................439 (Mon)Manke, I. ............. 273 (Tue), 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Mankel, E. ............................................900 (Wed)Mann, J. ................................................. 271 (Tue)Mann, R. .............................................. 1426 (Tue)Mann, S. ...............................................131 (Mon)Mannam, R. ........................................1482 (Wed)

Mano, N. .............................................1453 (Thu)Manohar, A. .........................................573 (Wed)Mansfeld, F. ..........................................573 (Wed)Mansour, A. ..................... 430 (Mon), 1048 (Tue), ............................................................. 1049 (Tue)Manthiram, A. .................... 308 (Tue), 436 (Mon)Mantl, S. ............................... 695 (Tue), 707 (Tue)Maphanga, R. ........................................ 469 (Tue)Marais, S. ....... 1068 (Tue), 1069 (Tue), 1072 (Tue)Maran, F. ...............................................622 (Mon)Maranzana, G. ..................................... 1356 (Tue)Marczewski, M....................................... 449 (Tue)Mareci, D. ............................................ 1427 (Tue)Marin, S. .................................................. 87 (Tue)Marina, O. .............................................510 (Thu)Marinkovic, N. .....................................299 (Mon)Maroun, F. ............................................897 (Wed)Marrows, C. ........................................1322 (Wed)Marsan, B. ............................................. 530 (Tue)Marschilok, A. ................. 432 (Mon), 545 (Mon), ............................................................. 1408 (Tue)Martens, K. .......................716 (Wed), 1337 (Thu)Marti, M. ............................................1417 (Wed)Martin, J. ............................................... 418 (Tue)Martin, N. ..................... 1117 (Wed), 1119 (Wed), ....................................... 1125 (Wed), 1127 (Wed)Martin, S. ..............................................132 (Mon)Martin-Gomis, L. ................................. 1103 (Tue)Martineau, B. ........................................... 961 (Fri)Martinez-Diaz, M. ..............................1261 (Mon)Martino, J. ............925 (Tue), 945 (Thu), 965 (Fri)Martins Camargo, A. ........................... 1055 (Tue)Martins, A. ..........................................1377 (Wed)Maru, H. .............................................. 1010 (Tue)Maruyama, S. .....................................1181 (Mon)Masahara, M. ........................................... 963 (Fri)Mascher, P. ............................................. 750 (Tue)Mascini, M..........................................1391 (Wed)Maslenikova, J. .......................................54 (Mon)Masuda, H. .........................................1280 (Mon)Masuda, H. .............................................. 90 (Tue)Masuda, T. .............................................506 (Thu)Masui, H. ............................................... 851 (Tue)Matei, E. ............................... 108 (Tue), 109 (Tue)Matera, F. ..............................................351 (Wed)Mathe, M. ..........................334 (Tue), 1007 (Wed)Mathew, M. ..........................................678 (Wed)Mathieu, C. .....899 (Wed), 901 (Wed), 906 (Wed)Matichyn, S. .......................................... 696 (Tue)Matko, I. ................................................833 (Thu)Matsubara, E. ........................................120 (Mon)Matsubara, K. .....................................1278 (Mon)Matsue, T. ..........................595 (Tue), 1386 (Wed)Matsue, Y. .............................................. 638 (Tue)Matsukawa, T........................................... 963 (Fri)Matsumoto, K........................................ 179 (Tue)Matsumoto, K.....................................1176 (Mon)Matsumoto, S. ....................................... 694 (Tue)Matsumura, H. .....................................610 (Wed)Matsunaga, T. ....................... 585 (Tue), 594 (Tue)Matsuzawa, K. ......................................571 (Wed)Maugey, M. ..........................................1453 (Thu)Maurer, K. ............................................1396 (Thu)Mauzeroll, J. ..................... 1404 (Tue), 1407 (Tue)Mavre, F. .............................................1562 (Wed)May, A. .................................................. 275 (Tue)Mayhofer, K. .........................................345 (Wed)Mayo, I. ............................................... 1536 (Tue)Mayrand-Provencher, L. ........................ 152 (Tue)Mayrhofer, K. ........................................ 322 (Tue)Mazzei, F. ........................1499 (Wed), 1509 (Thu)McComb, D. ...........................................73 (Mon)McCord, J. ..........................................1242 (Wed)McCormick, F. ....................................... 754 (Tue)McCrabb, H. ........................................ 1019 (Tue)McCrory, C. ........................................... 318 (Tue)McDaniel, D. ......................................1488 (Wed)Mcdevitt, M. .......................................1237 (Wed)McDonagh, C. ....................................1559 (Wed)

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McDonald, T. ......................................1165 (Wed)McDonough, J. ...................................... 280 (Tue)McElwee-White, L. ...............................302 (Mon)McEvoy, N. .......................................... 1313 (Tue)McGinn, P......................... 297 (Mon), 301 (Mon)McGrath, J. ............................................ 307 (Tue)McGrath, P. ..........................................294 (Mon)McGuire, C. ........................................1294 (Mon)Mchugh, P. ........................... 982 (Tue), 991 (Tue)McKinney, J. ........................................ 1022 (Tue)McTaggart, S. ......................................1298 (Mon)Meade, G. ............................................ 1525 (Tue)Meas, Y. ............................................... 1352 (Tue)Meas, Y. ................................................. 343 (Tue)Medeiros, M. ........................................624 (Mon)Medford, A. ..........................................428 (Mon)Medina, A. ..........................................1263 (Mon)Medina-Ramirez, I. ..............................1570 (Thu)Meen, T. ................................................. 100 (Tue)Meen, T. ................................................. 858 (Tue)Megiatto Jr, J.................... 1095 (Tue), 1097 (Tue), .......................................... 1104 (Tue), 1111 (Tue)Meier, D. .............................................1549 (Wed)Meier, F. ..............................................1390 (Wed)Meier, J. ................................................. 322 (Tue)Meka, D. .................................................80 (Mon)Mekhalif, Z. ........... 74 (Mon), 94 (Tue), 588 (Tue)Mendez, J. ............................................973 (Mon)Méndez-Albores, A. ............................. 1352 (Tue)Menningen, K. ...................................... 537 (Tue)Mentovich, E. .....................................1251 (Wed)Mentre, O. .............................................225 (Thu)Mercado, B. .......................54 (Mon), 1132 (Wed)Mercado, B. .........................................1208 (Thu)Mercha, A. .............................................945 (Thu)Merckling, C. .......................................1337 (Thu)Mergel, J. .............................. 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Merkoci, A. ....... 87 (Tue), 1190 (Tue), 1579 (Thu)Merrill, M. ........................................... 1355 (Tue)Merten, B. .............................................687 (Wed)Mertens, S. ........... 88 (Tue), 99 (Tue), 1287 (Mon)Merz, J. .................................................. 631 (Tue)Merz, R. ..................................................15 (Mon)Mescheder, U. .....................................1040 (Wed)Meunier, V. ..........................................1234 (Thu)Meuris, M. ..........................37 (Mon), 716 (Wed), ..........................................717 (Wed), 1337 (Thu)Meyer, T. ...............................................841 (Mon)Meyerhoff, M. .....................................1568 (Thu)Meyers, J. ..............................................253 (Wed)Mezailles, N. .........................................901 (Wed)Mho, S. ................ 170 (Tue), 171 (Tue), 172 (Tue)Michel, J. ............................................... 689 (Tue)Micoud, F. .............................................488 (Wed)Middleton, H. ........................................ 665 (Tue)Mieno, A. ............................................... 993 (Tue)Migita, S. ...........................786 (Mon), 824 (Wed)Mikami, K. ............................................517 (Mon)Miki, H. .................................................839 (Thu)Miller, D. ............................................... 410 (Tue)Miller, S. .............................................. 1054 (Tue)Milojevic, M. .......................................1338 (Thu)Min, S. ..................................................738 (Mon)Minami, H. ............................................ 698 (Tue)Minami, N. .........................................1554 (Wed)Minamisava, R. ...................................... 707 (Tue)Minko, S. ............................................... 602 (Tue)Minowa, H. ..........................................500 (Wed)Minteer, S. ......................1454 (Thu), 1455 (Thu), ........................................1456 (Thu), 1474 (Wed)Mirza Rosca, J. ..................................... 1427 (Tue)Mirzaeian, M. ........................................ 151 (Tue)Misawa, H. ..........................................1277 (Mon)Misra, D. ................................................ 705 (Tue)Misra, D. ................................................ 791 (Tue)Misra, V. ...............................................728 (Wed)Missert, N. ............................................681 (Wed)Mitani, Y. ............................................... 790 (Tue)Mitard, J. ........................... 716 (Wed), 717 (Wed)

Mitsubayashi, K. ...................................603 (Wed)Mitsudo, K. ....................... 618 (Mon), 623 (Mon)Mitsushima, S. ......................................571 (Wed)Miura, T. ................................................921 (Thu)Miya, H. ................................................812 (Wed)Miyada, M. ...........................................618 (Mon)Miyamoto, J. ........................ 425 (Tue), 462 (Tue)Miyata, S. ............................................... 265 (Tue)Miyatake, K. .........................................348 (Wed)Miyazaki, S. ........................................1496 (Wed)Mizaikoff, B. ....................1390 (Wed), 1539 (Tue)Mizeikis, V. .........................................1277 (Mon)Mizorogi, N. ........................................1214 (Thu)Mizubayashi, W. ...................................786 (Mon)Mizuhata, M. ........................................438 (Mon)Mizukami, T. .........................................368 (Thu)Mizuta, T. ................................................ 243 (Fri)Mizutani, F. ........................................... 656 (Tue)Mizutani, Y. .......................... 585 (Tue), 594 (Tue)Mkwizu, T. ..........................................1007 (Wed)Modibedi, M. ......................................... 334 (Tue)Moe, C. .................................................. 850 (Tue)Moeller, K. ..........................................1325 (Wed)Moffat, T. ............................ 978 (Mon), 989 (Tue)Moghieb, A. ..........................................302 (Mon)Mohamed, N. ........................................ 166 (Tue)Mohanty, D. ...........................................13 (Mon)Möhwald, H. ....................................... 1113 (Tue)Mojica, M. ...........................................1454 (Thu)Molegraaf, H. ......................................1291 (Mon)Molina, F. ............................................ 1359 (Tue)Möller, P.................................................508 (Thu)Møller-Holst, S. ..................................... 424 (Tue)Monev, M. ............................................. 405 (Tue)Monroe, C. ............................................ 143 (Tue)Monson, C. ......................................... 1526 (Tue)Mont, F. ................................................. 852 (Tue)Montanino, M. .....................................122 (Mon)Montelius, L. .......................................1510 (Thu)Montero-Ocampo, C. .......................... 1415 (Tue)Monti, D. ............................................1269 (Mon)Moon, J. ............................................... 1539 (Tue)Moon, J. ....... 1294 (Mon), 1306 (Tue), 1308 (Tue)Moore, A. ............................................1128 (Wed)Moore, G. ...........................................1128 (Wed)Moore, T. ............................................1128 (Wed)Moraillon, A. ........................................904 (Wed)Morand, Y. ......................... 718 (Wed), 940 (Wed)Morcrette, M. .......................................250 (Wed)Mordi, G. ............................................. 1318 (Tue)More, K. ..............319 (Tue), 415 (Tue), 496 (Wed)Mori, T. .................................................719 (Wed)Morimitsu, M. ..................................... 1544 (Tue)Morin, M. .............................................518 (Mon)Morinaka, Y. ........................................1220 (Thu)Morita, M. ............................................. 329 (Tue)Morita, Y. ..............................................786 (Mon)Morita, Y. ............................................... 638 (Tue)Morokuma, K. .................1219 (Thu), 1229 (Thu)Morris, L. ............................................. 1534 (Tue)Morse, J. ...............................................355 (Wed)Mosby, J. ..............................201 (Wed), 443 (Tue)Mosqueda, H. ........................................ 149 (Tue)Motoyama, M. ....................................1006 (Wed)Motupally, S. ........................................567 (Wed)Mousavi, Z. .........................................1515 (Mon)Moussa, F. ...........................................1247 (Wed)Moussy, F. .............................................607 (Wed)Moya, C. ...............................................620 (Mon)Mubarak Ali, M. .................................... 639 (Tue)Mucha, M. ............................................. 402 (Tue)Mueller, A. ............................................520 (Mon)Muffly, K. ..............................................606 (Wed)Mukerjee, S. .......................119 (Mon), 216 (Thu), .............................................310 (Tue), 344 (Wed)Mukherjee, P. ........................................285 (Wed)Mukherjee, P. ........................................259 (Wed)Mukundan, R. ..................... 274 (Tue), 423 (Tue), ........................................1501 (Thu), 1552 (Wed)

Mula, J. .................................................. 856 (Tue) Müller, M. .............................................900 (Wed)Mullin, S. ............................................. 1046 (Tue)Mullin, S. .......................... 124 (Mon), 1045 (Tue)Mungle, C...........................................1549 (Wed)Munoz, A. ............................912 (Thu), 918 (Thu)Murakami, M....................................... 1100 (Tue)Murakami, Y. ......................................1181 (Mon)Murakoshi, K. .....................................1284 (Mon)Murakoshi, K. ...................................... 1360 (Tue)Murali, M. ........................... 475 (Tue), 476 (Tue), ............................ 477 (Tue), 478 (Tue), 479 (Tue), ............................. 480 (Tue), 481 (Tue), 541 (Tue)Murase, K. ........................ 111 (Tue), 1281 (Mon)Murata, K. .............................................. 601 (Tue)Murata, M........................ 1114 (Tue), 1220 (Thu)Murata, Y. ........................ 1114 (Tue), 1220 (Thu)Murer, N. ..............................................681 (Wed)Murota, Y. .............................................207 (Wed)Murray, P. ............................................1463 (Thu)Murthi, V. .............................................567 (Wed)Murugan, V. ..........................................436 (Mon)Murugesan, S. ..................519 (Mon), 1327 (Wed)Musselman, I. ...................................... 1147 (Tue)Mustain, W. ..........................................487 (Wed)Muthuvel, M. .......................................374 (Mon)Mv, S. ..................................................1370 (Wed)Myers, K. ............................................1327 (Wed)Myers-Ward, R. ................. 1304 (Tue), 1309 (Tue)Myung, S. .............................................. 167 (Tue)

NNa, H. .................. 35 (Mon), 36 (Mon), 40 (Mon)Na, K. ......................................892 (Tue), 966 (Fri)Nabatame, T. ........................................823 (Wed)Nabatame, T. ........................................824 (Wed)Nabika, H. ........................................... 1360 (Tue)Nachimuthu, P. ................. 80 (Mon), 1535 (Tue), ...............................................................510 (Thu)Nada, H. ................................................916 (Thu)Nagano, K. ............................................. 329 (Tue)Nagao, M. .............................................. 164 (Tue)Nagao, M. .............................................. 995 (Tue)Nagarajan, R. ...................... 50 (Mon), 745 (Mon)Nagase, S. ............................................1230 (Thu)Nagase, S. ............................................1214 (Thu)Nagashio, K. ......................715 (Wed), 785 (Mon)Nagata, K. ..............................................777 (Thu)Nagl, M. ............................................... 1366 (Tue)Nagura, H. ............................................615 (Mon)Nakagawa, Y. ........................................623 (Mon)Nakahara, K. .......................................... 179 (Tue)Nakai, H. ............................................... 993 (Tue)Nakamori, Y. ........................................ 1341 (Tue)Nakamura, J. ..................... 1195 (Tue), 1351 (Tue)Nakamura, N. ......................601 (Tue), 610 (Wed)Nakamura, S. ........................................354 (Wed)Nakamura, S. ......................................... 885 (Tue)Nakanishi, J. .......................................1494 (Wed)Nakanishi, R. ................... 1156 (Tue), 1216 (Thu)Nakanishi, T. ....................................... 1115 (Tue)Nakanishi, T. ....................................... 1113 (Tue)Nakanishi, T. ....................................... 1096 (Tue)Nakano, K. ............................................. 179 (Tue)Nakano, S. .............................................836 (Thu)Nakano, S. .............................................943 (Thu)Nakazawa, J. .......................................... 318 (Tue)Nakazawa, T........................................... 694 (Tue)Nam, K. ............. 155 (Tue), 214 (Thu), 234 (Thu)Nam, K. ................................................. 709 (Tue)Nandakumar, P. ....................................131 (Mon)Nandasiri, M. ..........................................80 (Mon)Nanjo, H. ............................................... 663 (Tue)Naohara, H. ........................500 (Wed), 506 (Thu)Narayanan, V. .......................................722 (Wed)Nardis, S. ............................................1269 (Mon)Narita, Y. ...............................................812 (Wed)Nasir, M. ..............................................1392 (Thu)Naslund, L. ............................................ 410 (Tue)

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Nauer, G. .......................... 1032 (Tue), 1426 (Tue)Nazaruk, E. .........................................1516 (Mon)Nazin, G. .............................................1233 (Thu)Neale, N. ................................................ 396 (Tue)Nealson, K. ...........................................573 (Wed)Negara, A. .............................................. 799 (Tue)Nei, L. ..................................................1504 (Thu)Nelli, P. ............................... 277 (Tue), 1357 (Tue)Nelson, A. ............................................1336 (Thu)Nelson, M. .....274 (Tue), 1501 (Thu), 1552 (Wed)Nemoto, T.............................................744 (Mon)Nerkar, J. ...............................................435 (Mon)Nesic, S. ................................................685 (Wed)Neugebauer, S. .....................................1394 (Thu)Neuhold, S. .............................................24 (Mon)Neumann, R. ......................................... 109 (Tue)Newbury, J. ...........................................714 (Wed)Newcomb, M. .....................................1265 (Mon)Newman, J. ...248 (Wed), 546 (Mon), 1075 (Mon)Ng, S. ....................................................256 (Wed)Ngamrojnavanich, N. ........................... 188 (Tue)Ngoepe, P. .............................................. 469 (Tue)Ngunjiri, J. .............................................913 (Thu)Nguyen, Q. .... 1068 (Tue), 1069 (Tue), 1072 (Tue)Nguyen, Q. .............................................77 (Mon)Nguyen, T. ..............................................58 (Mon)Nguyen, T. ............................................940 (Wed)Ni, G. ..................................................... 811 (Tue)Nie, Z. ....................................................215 (Thu)Nielsen, S. ............................................ 1147 (Tue)Nien, Y. ...............................................1484 (Wed)Nierengarten, J. ................................... 1112 (Tue)Niizeki, Y. .............................................. 595 (Tue)Nikolic, R. ...........................................1481 (Wed)Nilsson, A. ........... 408 (Tue), 410 (Tue), 413 (Tue)Nino, J. ................................. 315 (Tue), 650 (Tue)Nirgin, S. ............................................... 923 (Tue)Nisancioglu, K. ...................................1075 (Mon)Nisancioglu, K. ...................................1003 (Wed)Nishi, Y. ................................................. 688 (Tue)Nishikawa, M. ......................................719 (Wed)Nishimura, T. .....................715 (Wed), 785 (Mon)Nishimura, Y. .......................................608 (Wed)Nishio, K.............................................1280 (Mon)Nishio, K.................................................. 90 (Tue)Nishizawa, M. ........................................ 584 (Tue)Nishizawa, M. ........................................ 697 (Tue)Niwa, H. ............................. 265 (Tue), 1341 (Tue)Niwa, M. ...............................................723 (Wed)Niwano, M. ..........................................812 (Wed)Niyogi, S. ............................................. 1144 (Tue)Nkosi, D. .................................................23 (Mon)Nobe, K. ..............................................1004 (Wed)Noguchi, H. ..........................................500 (Wed)Nokami, T. ....... 616 (Mon), 619 (Mon), 629 (Tue)Norby, T. ................................................ 665 (Tue)Norman, K. ............................................ 397 (Tue)Norton, D. ............................................. 888 (Tue)Notsu, H. ............................................... 324 (Tue)Nourbakhsh, A. ................................... 1315 (Tue)Novák, P................................................256 (Wed)Novak, R. .............................................1503 (Thu)Novák, V. ............................................1519 (Mon)Novoselov, K. .....................................1290 (Mon)Nowicka, A. ........................................... 591 (Tue)Noworyta, K. ......................................1500 (Wed)Nozaki, T. .............................................. 748 (Tue)Nozaki, Y. .............................................616 (Mon)Nozik, A. ................................................ 396 (Tue)Nuccitelli, R. .........................................613 (Wed)Numata, T. ............................................. 595 (Tue)Nurdin, I. ..............................................674 (Wed)

OO’Brien, J. .............................................. 403 (Tue)O’Brien, J. .............................................560 (Wed)O’Brien, R. ............................................. 144 (Tue)O’Dwyer, C. ..........................................905 (Wed)O’Hara, M. ..........................................1556 (Wed)

O’Hayre, R. ....................... 1343 (Tue), 1349 (Tue)O’Keefe, M. ...........................................677 (Wed)O’Neill, H. ..........................................1423 (Wed)O’Neill, K. .............................................. 384 (Tue)O’Niell, K. .............................................. 388 (Tue)Oba, Y. ..................................................207 (Wed)Obraztov, I. .......................................... 1109 (Tue)Obraztsova, E. ....................................1180 (Mon)Obrzut, J. ............................................1297 (Mon)Ochoa, G. ...........................................1371 (Wed)Odegaard, A. .......................................... 424 (Tue)Oehrlein, G. ..........................................770 (Thu)Oettel, C. ...............................................365 (Thu)Offenhäusser, A. .................586 (Tue), 604 (Wed), ..............................................................605 (Wed)Ogasawara, H. ..... 408 (Tue), 410 (Tue), 413 (Tue)Ogawa, A. .............................................823 (Wed)Ogawa, M. ..............................701 (Tue), 956 (Fri)Ogawa, T. ............................................1252 (Wed)Ogino, M. .............................................. 801 (Tue)Ogle Jr., R..............................................819 (Wed)Ogura, A. ............................777 (Thu), 780 (Mon)Oh, B. .....................................................35 (Mon)Oh, B. .....................................................36 (Mon)Oh, J. ................................................... 1351 (Tue)Oh, J. ......................................928 (Tue), 967 (Fri)Oh, J. ..................................................... 107 (Tue)Oh, J. ..................................................... 534 (Tue)Oh, J. ....................................................720 (Wed)Oh, M. ..................................................844 (Mon)Oh, S. ................................ 1065 (Tue), 1066 (Tue)Oh, S. ......................................................45 (Mon)Oh, S. ................................... 178 (Tue), 218 (Thu)Oh, S. .....................................................218 (Thu)Oh, T. ................................ 371 (Mon), 373 (Mon)Ohara, K. ............................................... 981 (Tue)Ohashi, K............................................. 1205 (Tue)Ohashi, M. .........................................1563 (Wed)Ohkubo, K. ...................... 1096 (Tue), 1100 (Tue), ....................................... 1103 (Tue), 1255 (Mon), ...................................... 1267 (Mon), 1272 (Mon)Ohkubo, K. .......................................... 1106 (Tue)Ohma, A. ............................................... 272 (Tue)Ohmae, H. ............................................. 164 (Tue)Ohmi, T. ........... 656 (Tue), 703 (Tue), 744 (Mon), ...........................796 (Tue), 916 (Thu), 937 (Wed)Ohmi, T. ...............................................780 (Mon)Ohmori, K. ............................................ 800 (Tue)Ohno, H. .............................601 (Tue), 610 (Wed)Ohsaka, T. ...........................................1376 (Wed)Ohsawa, K. ...........................................813 (Wed)Ohta, A. ..............................................1496 (Wed)Ohtsuka, T. ...........................................723 (Wed)Okada, Y. ..............................................617 (Mon)Okada, Y. ..............................................621 (Mon)Okajima, T. .........................................1376 (Wed)Okamoto, H........................................... 638 (Tue)Okamoto, Y. .........................................817 (Wed)Okamura, M. ........................................517 (Mon)Okawa, Y. ............................................... 329 (Tue)Okazaki, A. .......................................... 1544 (Tue)Okazaki, K. .........................................1283 (Mon)Okazaki, T. ....................... 1204 (Tue), 1215 (Thu)Oki, A. ..................................................868 (Mon)Okuyama, M.........................................575 (Wed)Olefjord, I. ..........................................1003 (Wed)Oliveira Neto, A. ..................................490 (Wed)Olmstead, M. ....................54 (Mon), 1131 (Wed), .............................................................1208 (Thu)Olmstead, M. ......................................1132 (Wed)Olsen, E. .............................................1183 (Mon)Olson, T. ...............................................303 (Mon)Oltra, R. ............................................... 1087 (Tue)Omata, T. ..............................................348 (Wed)Omi, H. .................................................932 (Wed)Ominde, N. ............................................. 240 (Fri)Omura, Y. ............ 942 (Thu), 943 (Thu), 957 (Fri)On, M. ................................................1374 (Wed)Ong, M. ...............................267 (Tue), 291 (Wed)

Ono, S. ................................. 879 (Tue), 917 (Thu)Ooyama, J. ............................................. 425 (Tue)Opatkiewicz, J. ................1129 (Wed), 1152 (Tue)Opekar, F. ............................................1490 (Wed)Opsomer, K. ............................................37 (Mon)Orazem, M. .... 1022 (Tue), 1089 (Tue), 1090 (Tue)Ordaz, G. ............................................... 382 (Tue)Orendorff, C. .................... 1047 (Tue), 1051 (Tue)Ornatska, M........................................... 602 (Tue)Ornelas, R. ............................................. 400 (Tue)Ortiz-Frade, L. ....................................... 400 (Tue)Osaka, T. ................................................ 984 (Tue)Oshima, M. ......265 (Tue), 723 (Wed), 1341 (Tue)Osswald, S. .......................................... 1191 (Tue)Ostapenko, G. ......................................668 (Wed)Ostatna, V. ........................................... 1402 (Tue)Osterholm, A. .........................................71 (Mon)Ota, H. ............ 786 (Mon), 823 (Wed), 824 (Wed)Ota, K. ..................................................571 (Wed)Oton, C. ................................................ 756 (Tue)Ott, J. ....................................................714 (Wed)Ottenwaelder, X. ................................... 318 (Tue)Ou, S. ..................................................... 589 (Tue)Ouchi, S. .................................................. 963 (Fri)Oustaloup, A. .......................................... 246 (Fri)Ovadia, M. ..........................................1424 (Wed)Ovalle, M. ............................................1567 (Thu)Owe, L. .................................................. 401 (Tue)Owrutsky, J. .......................... 411 (Tue), 414 (Tue)Oyarce, A. .............................................. 474 (Tue)Ozaki, J. ................................................. 265 (Tue)Ozanam, F..............................................914 (Thu)Ozanam, F.............................................904 (Wed)Ozanich, Jr., R. .................................... 1527 (Tue)Ozoemena, K. ..... 19 (Mon), 23 (Mon), 26 (Mon), ........................... 30 (Mon), 431 (Mon), 466 (Tue)Ozturk, M. ............................................728 (Wed)Ozturk, O. .............................................. 393 (Tue)

PPace, C. .................................................782 (Mon)Pahk, I. .................................................620 (Mon)Paige Phillips, J. ...................................1212 (Thu)Paik, U. .................................................733 (Mon)Paillard, E. ............................................122 (Mon)Pak, C. ................................................... 342 (Tue)Pal, U. ............................... 369 (Mon), 370 (Mon)Palecek, E. ............................................ 1402 (Tue)Palkar, A. ..............................................503 (Wed)Palmore, T. .........................................1420 (Wed)Pammi, S. ...........................................1009 (Wed)Pan, F. .............. 306 (Mon), 528 (Mon), 539 (Tue)Pan, J. .................................................... 422 (Tue)Pan, T. ................................... 580 (Tue), 581 (Tue)Pan, W. .................................................. 757 (Tue)Pan, Y. .................................................... 589 (Tue)Panday, A....... 124 (Mon), 1045 (Tue), 1046 (Tue)Pandey, D. ..........................................1299 (Mon)Pandolfo, T. ..........................................435 (Mon)Paneccasio, V. .......................................976 (Mon)Pang, H. ................................................938 (Wed)Pantelides, S. ......................................... 795 (Tue)Pantisano, L. .........................................782 (Mon)Paolesse, R. .........................................1269 (Mon)Papadimitrakopoulos, F. ...................... 1399 (Tue)Pari, N. ................................................... 323 (Tue)Parilla, P. ................................................ 384 (Tue)Park, B. .................................................. 173 (Tue)Park, B. .................................................259 (Wed)Park, B. .................................................738 (Mon)Park, E.................................................... 106 (Tue)Park, H. ...................................................35 (Mon)Park, J. ................................................... 536 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................... 106 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................. 1399 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................1301 (Mon)Park, J. ................................ 118 (Mon), 342 (Tue)Park, J. ...................................................774 (Thu)Park, J. ...................................................774 (Thu)

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Park, J. ..................................................... 967 (Fri)Park, J. ................................ 733 (Mon), 928 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................... 107 (Tue)Park, K. .................................................. 175 (Tue)Park, K. .................................................. 171 (Tue)Park, K. ............................ 561 (Wed), 1009 (Wed)Park, K. .................................................. 992 (Tue)Park, M. ................................ 808 (Tue), 810 (Tue)Park, M. ..............................................1483 (Wed)Park, M. .................................................227 (Thu)Park, N. ...................................................44 (Mon)Park, S. ................................................... 536 (Tue)Park, S. ....................................................58 (Mon)Park, S. ................................................... 766 (Tue)Park, S. ................................................... 538 (Tue)Park, S. ................................................... 456 (Tue)Park, S. ................................................... 473 (Tue)Park, S. ................................................1300 (Mon)Park, T. ................................................. 1318 (Tue)Park, Y. ................................................... 641 (Tue)Park, Y. ................................ 843 (Mon), 852 (Tue)Park, Y. ..................................................... 242 (Fri)Park, Y. .................................. 173 (Tue), 174 (Tue)Park, Y. ...................................................774 (Thu)Park, Y. ................................................... 806 (Tue)Park, Y. ..................................................970 (Mon)Parkin, I. .............................................1547 (Wed)Parkinson, B. ...................... 522 (Mon), 535 (Tue)Paruchuri, V. ...................... 722 (Wed), 724 (Wed)Paruthimal Kalaignan, G. ....................228 (Thu)Pasquali, M. ......................................... 1148 (Tue)Passalacqua, E. ......................................293 (Mon)Passerini, S. ...........................................122 (Mon)Patchkovskii, S. .................... 386 (Tue), 407 (Tue)Patel, P. ................................................ 1010 (Tue)Patel, V. ...............................................1419 (Wed)Pater, E. ...............................................1375 (Wed)Pathak, P. ............................................. 1023 (Tue)Pati, S. ...................................................369 (Mon)Patlolla, A. ........................................... 1188 (Tue)Patrissi, C. ................................................ 238 (Fri)Patruno, P. ............................................... 966 (Fri)Patterson, R. ..........................................952 (Thu)Patz, R. ...................................................769 (Thu)Paul, D. ................................................1505 (Thu)Paul, M. ................................................. 307 (Tue)Pavanello, M. ........ 946 (Thu), 962 (Fri), 965 (Fri)Pavlov, M. .............................................. 987 (Tue)Pawlicka, A. ........................................1486 (Wed)Peabody, C. ............................................ 142 (Tue)Pearton, S. ......................... 576 (Tue), 865 (Mon), ......................................... 867 (Mon), 870 (Mon), ............................. 878 (Tue), 884 (Tue), 888 (Tue)Pébère, N. ............................................ 1089 (Tue)Peckerar, M. ............................................. 89 (Tue)Pedrosa, V. ...........................................1571 (Thu)Pedrosa, V. ..........................................1183 (Mon)Peek, R. .................................................673 (Wed)Pei, S. ..................................................1299 (Mon)Peikari, M. ............................................. 659 (Tue)Pejic, M. ................................................933 (Wed)Pelsozy, M. .........................503 (Wed), 1054 (Tue)Penaud, J. ............................................1337 (Thu)Pender, J. ...............................................769 (Thu)Peng, H. ................................................197 (Wed)Peng, S. ................................................1577 (Thu)Peng, Y. .................................................. 454 (Tue)Penmatsa, V. ...........................................14 (Mon)Perebeinos, V. ................. 1153 (Tue), 1173 (Mon)Pereira, C. ...........................................1377 (Wed)Pereira, F. ............................................. 1056 (Tue)Pereira-Ramos, J. ..................................566 (Wed)Perez, J. ...................................................81 (Mon)Perez-Acosta, C. ....................................567 (Wed)Pérez López, B. .................................... 1190 (Tue)Pergolesi, D.............................................79 (Mon)Perreau, P. .............................................936 (Wed)Perrot, H. ............................................1435 (Wed)Persson, K. ............................................. 321 (Tue)

Perumal, P. ............................................. 480 (Tue)Pesenti, R. .............................................. 277 (Tue)Peter, L. .................................................895 (Wed)Peter, M. ...............................................841 (Mon)Peters, D. ........... 626 (Mon), 631 (Tue), 633 (Tue)Peterson-Årsköld, S. ...........................1271 (Mon)Petkova, N. ............................................ 405 (Tue)Petriashvili, M. ................... 115 (Tue), 1289 (Tue)Petric, A. ...............................................559 (Wed)Petrov, A. ............................................1173 (Mon)Petrovic, S. ............................................. 534 (Tue)Petry, L. ...............................................1463 (Thu)Petsev, D. ..............................................499 (Wed)Pettigrew, K. .....................430 (Mon), 1459 (Thu)Petzold, L. ...........................................1033 (Wed)Peys, N. .................................................969 (Mon)Phadke, S. .............................................. 315 (Tue)Pham Nguyen, L. .................................936 (Wed)Pham, X............... 59 (Mon), 60 (Mon), 600 (Tue)Philipsen, H. .......................................... 990 (Tue)Phillips, J. .......................1092 (Tue), 1135 (Wed), ....................... 1200 (Tue), 1201 (Tue), 1203 (Tue)Phull, H. .................................................69 (Mon)Pierce, M. .............................................1576 (Thu)Pierson, B. ............................................291 (Wed)Pietron, J............................. 411 (Tue), 1540 (Tue)Pijolat, C. ..............................................289 (Wed)Pijolat, M. .............................................289 (Wed)Pilan, L. ............................................... 1162 (Tue)Pillai, N. ................................................. 480 (Tue)Pillay, G. .............................................1043 (Mon)Pillay, J. ...................................................30 (Mon)Pinault, M............................................ 1159 (Tue)Pinc, W. ................................................677 (Wed)Piner, E. .............................. 865 (Mon), 878 (Tue)Piner, E. ................................................870 (Mon)Piner, R. ..............................................1295 (Mon)Pinyayev, T. .....................1416 (Wed), 1534 (Tue)Pinzon, J. .........................1206 (Thu), 1207 (Thu)Pipkorn, R...........................................1246 (Wed)Pippel, E. ............................................... 278 (Tue)Pirkle, A. .............................................. 1317 (Tue)Piszcz, M. ............................ 449 (Tue), 1274 (Tue)Pita, M. ............ 602 (Tue), 1346 (Tue), 1400 (Tue)Pitchumani, S. ....................................... 463 (Tue)Pitsch, H. ........................ 357 (Wed), 1038 (Wed), .......................................... 1343 (Tue), 1349 (Tue)Pitts, R. .................................................. 153 (Tue)Planes, N. ................................................ 961 (Fri)Pletcher, D. ...........................................624 (Mon)Plewa-Marczewska, A. ........................... 449 (Tue)Plewa-Marczewska, A. ......................... 1274 (Tue)Poblet, J. .............................................1228 (Wed)Podlaha, E. .............................................57 (Mon)Poelman, H.......................................... 1312 (Tue)Poizot, P. ..............................224 (Thu), 225 (Thu)Poizot, P. .............................................. 1468 (Tue)Pollak, E. ...............................................198 (Wed)Pomfret, M. .......................... 411 (Tue), 414 (Tue)Poorqasemi, E. ....................................... 659 (Tue)Popa, F. ................................................ 1414 (Tue)Popa, M. ........................... 1414 (Tue), 1427 (Tue)Popov, A. ............................8 (Mon), 1121 (Wed), ......................................... 1212 (Thu), 1224 (Tue)Popov, A. ......................... 1091 (Tue), 1092 (Tue), ...................................... 1123 (Wed), 1135 (Wed), .....................1210 (Thu), 1218 (Thu), 1231 (Thu)Popovska, N. ......................................1250 (Wed)Porfyrakis, K. .......................................1217 (Thu)Pornprasertsuk, R. .................................512 (Thu)Portillo, B. ............................................. 653 (Tue)Poulin, P. .............................................1453 (Thu)Pourtois, G. ........................716 (Wed), 838 (Thu)Power, A. ............................................. 1541 (Tue)Prakash, J. ........................... 140 (Tue), 218 (Thu), .............................................419 (Tue), 495 (Wed)Prasad, S. ................................................80 (Mon)Pratiwi, A. .............................................674 (Wed)Prato, M. .............................................1118 (Wed)

Preisser, R. ............................ 979 (Tue), 983 (Tue)Pribat, D. ............................................. 1185 (Tue)Prieto, A. ..............................201 (Wed), 443 (Tue)Prinz, F. ...............................................1006 (Wed)Pritzker, M. .........................................1446 (Wed)Privman, M. ........................................ 1400 (Tue)Prochazka, J. ........................ 84 (Mon), 281 (Tue), ............................................ 525 (Mon), 531 (Tue)Prussin, S. .............................................. 699 (Tue)Puig, A. ................................................1579 (Thu)Putra, F. .................................................674 (Wed)Pylypenko, S. ........................................303 (Mon)Pylypenko, S. .... 412 (Tue), 499 (Wed), 501 (Wed)Pyo, S. .................................................... 335 (Tue)

QQi, X. ....................................................672 (Wed)Qiang, L. .............................................. 1399 (Tue)Qiao, R. .................................................262 (Wed)Qiu, X. .................................................1233 (Thu)Qu, D. .....................................146 (Tue), 240 (Fri)Qu, L. ....................................................427 (Mon)Quill, N. ................................................905 (Wed)

RRabelo de Moraes, I. ...........................1166 (Wed)Rachamadugu, B. ................. 860 (Tue), 861 (Tue)Radisic, A. .............................................. 997 (Tue)Radu, A. ..........................1434 (Wed), 1574 (Thu)Raebiger, J. ..........................................1134 (Wed)Raghavan, S. .........................................734 (Mon)Rahim, N. .............................................. 705 (Tue)Rahimian, K. ......................................... 754 (Tue)Rahman, M. ......................................... 1358 (Tue)Rahman, M. ..........................................206 (Wed)Rahul, V. ...............................................745 (Mon)Raina, S. ...............................................1465 (Thu)Raj, V. .................................................... 639 (Tue)Rajagopa, P. ..........................................865 (Mon)Rajagopal, P. .........................................870 (Mon)Rajeshwar, K. ....................................... 1467 (Tue)Ramadesigan, V. .................. 245 (Fri), 251 (Wed), ............................................................1034 (Wed)Ramage, J. .............................................. 884 (Tue)Ramaker, D. ..........................................119 (Mon)Raman, B. ...........................................1549 (Wed)Ramanarayanan, T. ..............................375 (Mon)Ramanathan, M. .............1568 (Thu), 1571 (Thu)Ramani, V. ..........................................1081 (Mon)Ramasamy, R. ......................................1452 (Thu)Ramaswamy, N. .................119 (Mon), 344 (Wed)Ramesh, R. ..........................................1320 (Wed)Ramirez, R. ............................................ 802 (Tue)Ramunas, J. ......................................... 1411 (Tue)Rao, G. ................................................1298 (Mon)Rao, M. .................................................746 (Mon)Rao, S. .................................................... 320 (Tue)Raoul, N..............................................1257 (Mon)Rappich, J. .............................................914 (Thu)Rapta, P. ............................................... 1091 (Tue)Raptis, R. ............................................. 1361 (Tue)Rashkeev, S. ........................................... 795 (Tue)Rashmi, R. ..............................923 (Tue), 964 (Fri)Rasmussen, M...................................... 1413 (Tue)Ratajczak, J. ........................................... 708 (Tue)Rattanavoravipa, T. ................................86 (Mon)Rau, G. ................................................. 1470 (Tue)Rauh, D. .............................................1127 (Wed)Rayman, S............................................ 1012 (Tue)Raynaud, C. ............................................. 961 (Fri)Rea, S. .................................................1499 (Wed)Read, C. ................................................. 382 (Tue)Rebière, D. ...........................................1575 (Thu)Recham, N. ............................................219 (Thu)Recham, N. .......................................... 1468 (Tue)Reckinger, N. ....................... 708 (Tue), 955 (Thu)Reece, C. ................................................ 642 (Tue)Reed, M. ................................................ 850 (Tue)Reeves, S. ............................................... 319 (Tue)

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Reid, J. ............................1122 (Wed), 1202 (Tue), ........................................1211 (Thu), 1248 (Wed)Reifenberger, R. ..................................1299 (Mon)Reifsnider, K. ......................................... 551 (Tue)Reimer, J. ..............................................294 (Mon)Rein, R. ...............................................1262 (Mon)Reinhardt, F. .........................................900 (Wed)Reinhart, C. ........................................1481 (Wed)Reinke, P. .............................................1235 (Thu)Remiens, D. ........................................... 708 (Tue)Ren, F. ................................ 576 (Tue), 865 (Mon), ......................................... 867 (Mon), 870 (Mon), ............................. 878 (Tue), 884 (Tue), 888 (Tue)Ren, J. ................................126 (Mon), 194 (Wed)Ren, Q. .................................................. 327 (Tue)Ren, W. ................................613 (Wed), 886 (Tue)Renganathan, S. ...................................210 (Wed)Rettew, R. ..............................................491 (Wed)Rey, J. ................................. 607 (Wed), 612 (Wed)Reyes, J. ................................................. 699 (Tue)Reynolds, Z. ..........................................131 (Mon)Rheinhardt, J. .......................................626 (Mon)Rhieu, S. .............................................1420 (Wed)Rhine, W. .............................................1464 (Thu)Rhoades, R. ...........................................736 (Mon)Rhodes, C. ............................................. 398 (Tue)Rhodes, K. ............................................212 (Wed)Ribes, G. ................................................ 789 (Tue)Ribière, P. ............................................. 1468 (Tue)Ricco, A. .............................................. 1525 (Tue)Richardson, T. ....................................... 387 (Tue)Rick, J. ................................................... 596 (Tue)Ridgway, P.............................................203 (Wed)Riemer, D. ......................... 1086 (Tue), 1090 (Tue)Rieutord, F. ...........................................934 (Wed)Riffault, B. ..... 1068 (Tue), 1069 (Tue), 1072 (Tue)Riffle, J. .................................................. 307 (Tue)Rigdway, P............................. 137 (Tue), 141 (Tue)Rihko-Struckmann, L. ........................... 395 (Tue)Riley, J. ....................................................73 (Mon)Riley, L. ................................................1457 (Thu)Rincon, R. ............................................1454 (Thu)Rio, Y. .................................................1263 (Mon)Rishpon, J. ..........................................1418 (Wed)Ritzdorf, T. ............................................. 991 (Tue)Rivallin, P. ............................................718 (Wed)Rivera, H. ............................ 12 (Mon), 1350 (Tue)Roberts, J. .............................................865 (Mon)Roberts, J. .............................................870 (Mon)Roberts, K. ..........................................1516 (Mon)Robertson, J. .........................................826 (Wed)Robinson, D. .......................267 (Tue), 291 (Wed)Robinson, J. ................... 1294 (Mon), 1304 (Tue), ............................................................. 1308 (Tue)Rocha, J. ........................ 1165 (Wed), 1244 (Wed)Rochefort, D. ......................................... 152 (Tue)Rockward, T. .......................................... 423 (Tue)Rodrigues, L. ........................ 157 (Tue), 158 (Tue), ...................... 470 (Tue), 1485 (Wed), 1486 (Wed)Rodrigues, L. .........................................125 (Mon)Rodrigues, M. ........................................945 (Thu)Rodrigues, S. .........................................128 (Mon)Rodriguez, J. ...........................................54 (Mon)Rodriguez, N. ........................................... 959 (Fri)Rodríguez-Fortea, A. ...........................1228 (Wed)Rodriguez-Morgade, M. ......................1263 (Mon)Rodwell, M. .........................................1336 (Thu)Roeefzaad, M. ........................................ 636 (Tue)Roev, V. .................................................. 342 (Tue)Rogers, B. ............................................... 807 (Tue)Rogers, D. .............................................819 (Wed)Rogers, J. ................................................ 754 (Tue)Roh, N. .................................................. 767 (Tue)Rohan, J. ............................. 429 (Mon), 980 (Tue)Rolison, D. .... 430 (Mon), 1459 (Thu), 1540 (Tue)Romanjek, K. .........................................947 (Thu)Romankiw, L. ...................................... 1085 (Tue)Romo-Herrera, J...................................1234 (Thu)Romo-Negreira, A. ................................969 (Mon)

Ronda, A. ............................................... 751 (Tue)Rooney, D. .....16 (Mon), 1491 (Wed), 1508 (Thu)Rooney, D. .........................18 (Mon), 1495 (Wed)Rooyackers, R. ......................................935 (Wed)Roozbahani, B. ...................................... 659 (Tue)Rosas-Camacho, O. ..............................682 (Wed)Roschuk, T. ............................................ 750 (Tue)Rose, C. ............................... 54 (Mon), 1200 (Tue)Rose, E. ...............................................1257 (Mon)Ross, P. ..................................................203 (Wed)Ross, R. ...............................................1126 (Wed)Rostamikia, G. ......................................346 (Wed)Roth, P. ................................................ 1047 (Tue)Rotkin, S. ............................................1173 (Mon)Roustan, H. ..................... 1016 (Tue), 1076 (Mon)Rowell, N. .............................................. 751 (Tue)Roy, A. ................................................... 307 (Tue)Roy, A. ................................................1482 (Wed)Rozmyslowicz, B.................................1521 (Mon)Rua, A. ................................................... 755 (Tue)Rubacek, L. .............................................84 (Mon)Rubin, R. .............................................. 1102 (Tue)Rubin, Y. .............................................1133 (Wed)Rubinson, J. ....................1412 (Tue), 1424 (Wed), ............................................................. 1530 (Tue)Rudick, S. ............................................1077 (Mon)Ruffo, R............................. 195 (Wed), 196 (Wed), ............................ 197 (Wed), 229 (Thu), 237 (Fri)Rüger, B. ................................................511 (Thu)Ruggiero, A. ........................................1237 (Wed)Rugolo, J. ............................................1477 (Wed)Ruiz, F. ...................................................944 (Thu)Ruiz, G. .................................................679 (Wed)Ruiz-Ganivet, C. .................................1118 (Wed)Ruoff, R...............................................1295 (Mon)Rusdi, H. ................................................ 166 (Tue)Rusdi, R. ................................................ 166 (Tue)Rusling, J. ........................ 1399 (Tue), 1401 (Tue), .......................................1419 (Wed), 1523 (Mon)Rutkowska, I. ..... 5 (Mon), 532 (Tue), 1288 (Mon)Rutter, G. ............................................. 1303 (Tue)Ruythooren, W. .................... 990 (Tue), 997 (Tue)Ryan, K. ................................................898 (Wed)Ryan, M. .................................................73 (Mon)Ryan, M. ..............................................1573 (Thu)Rybakova, N. ....................................... 1032 (Tue)Rylander, N. ....................1236 (Tue), 1248 (Wed)Ryu, M. .................................................. 889 (Tue)Ryu, S......................................................28 (Mon)

SSaada, S. ............................................... 1159 (Tue)Saavedra-Arias, J. ................................... 161 (Tue)Sabathil, M. ..........................................841 (Mon)Sabatier, J. ................................................ 246 (Fri)Sabuncuoglu Tezcan, D. ........................ 990 (Tue)Sacci, R. ........ 10 (Mon), 1431 (Wed), 1443 (Wed)Sachdeva, S. ...................... 1058 (Tue), 1059 (Tue)Sadana, D. ....................... 714 (Wed), 1328 (Wed)Sadasivam, K. ........................................ 475 (Tue)Sadivskiy, S. ..........................................668 (Wed)Sadowska, K. .......................................1516 (Mon)Saeki, M. ................................................ 656 (Tue)Safari, M. ..............................................250 (Wed)Sagawa, T. ............................. 83 (Mon), 86 (Mon)Saha, B. ................................................1229 (Thu)Sahut, B. .................................................. 246 (Fri)Saito, M. ................................................ 265 (Tue)Saito, T. ............................ 1156 (Tue), 1216 (Thu)Sakai, N. .............................................1278 (Mon)Sakaki, T................................................... 239 (Fri)Sakamoto, K. ........................................... 963 (Fri)Sakata, K. ...............................................919 (Thu)Salazar-Villalpando, M. ......................... 540 (Tue)Saleh, H. ................................................ 756 (Tue)Salem, N. ............................................1513 (Mon)Salgado, L. ........................................... 1352 (Tue)Salicio, O. ..............................................833 (Thu)Salmond, J. .........................................1548 (Wed)

Salvi, P. ............................... 277 (Tue), 1357 (Tue)Sam, S. ..................................................904 (Wed)Sambandam, S. ...................................1081 (Mon)Samejima, M. .......................................610 (Wed)Samin, N. ............................................... 177 (Tue)Samussenko, A. .....................................508 (Thu)Sanchez, A. ............................................ 754 (Tue)Sanchez, C. ..........................................1575 (Thu)Sanchez, C. .......................................... 1056 (Tue)Sanchez, I. ..........................................1263 (Mon)Sanchez-Majado, S. ..............................669 (Wed)Sandanayaka, A. ............. 1273 (Tue), 1286 (Mon)Sanders, C. ..........................................1423 (Wed)Sanders, T. ............................ 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Sandrock, G. .......................................... 382 (Tue)Sankaran, R. ........................................ 1140 (Tue)Sanna, S. ............................... 78 (Mon), 79 (Mon)Sannomiya, T. ....................................... 577 (Tue)Sano, H. ..............................................1281 (Mon)Sano, M. ................................................ 164 (Tue)Santamaria, M. .................... 104 (Tue), 920 (Thu)Santana, J. ............................ 93 (Tue), 1353 (Tue)Santiagao, D. ........................................503 (Wed)Santiago, E. .............................................81 (Mon)Santiago, J. ....................... 1410 (Tue), 1411 (Tue)Santinacci, L. ..................... 906 (Wed), 907 (Wed)Santinacci, L. ........................................903 (Wed)Santini, C. ............................................969 (Mon)Sarabi, A. ............................................... 660 (Tue)Saracco, E. ............................................718 (Wed)Saraf, L. .............................. 510 (Thu), 1535 (Tue)Sasaki, I. ........................... 568 (Wed), 1554 (Wed)Sasaki, K................................................299 (Mon)Sasaki, K................................ 585 (Tue), 594 (Tue)Sasaoka, T. .............................................368 (Thu)Sastre, A. .............................................. 1103 (Tue)Sastry, A. .......... 211 (Wed), 227 (Thu), 254 (Wed)Satake, H................................................ 790 (Tue)Sato, H. .................................................. 851 (Tue)Sato, K. .................................................. 272 (Tue)Sato, M. ................................................. 996 (Tue)Sato, M. ................................................. 796 (Tue)Sato, Y. ...................................................777 (Thu)Saucedo, E. ...........................................896 (Wed)Sawaguchi, M. ...................... 585 (Tue), 594 (Tue)Sayle, D. ................................................. 469 (Tue)Sayle, T. ................................................. 469 (Tue)Schaetzel, P. ..................... 1068 (Tue), 1069 (Tue), .......................................... 1072 (Tue), 1073 (Tue)Scheiman, D. ........................................503 (Wed)Scheinberg, D. ....................................1237 (Wed)Schenkman, J. ....................................1523 (Mon)Scherer, G. ..........................................1079 (Mon)Scherson, D. .................1077 (Mon), 1378 (Wed), ............................................................. 1413 (Tue)Schiffrin, D. ........................................1287 (Mon)Schloesser, J. ......................... 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Schlom, D. .............................................832 (Thu)Schmid, W. .......................................... 1366 (Tue)Schmidt, B. ............................................ 807 (Tue)Schmidt, M. ........................................... 851 (Tue)Schmidt, V. ............................................ 273 (Tue)Schmuki, P. ............................................ 446 (Tue)Schneider, I.........................................1079 (Mon)Schoenbach, K. .....................................613 (Wed)Scholl, S. .............................................. 1340 (Tue)Scholz, R. ............................................... 278 (Tue)Schone, J................................................ 882 (Tue)Schoonover, D. ...................................1122 (Wed)Schorr, M. .............................................. 666 (Tue)Schougaard, S. ....................................1373 (Wed)Schrag, D. ............................................ 1471 (Tue)Schreiber, M. ....................................... 1313 (Tue)Schrimpf, R. .......................... 795 (Tue), 807 (Tue)Schroeder, A. ........................ 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Schubert, E. ........................................... 852 (Tue)Schubert, M. .......................................... 852 (Tue)Schuhmann, W. ................................1388 (Wed), ......................................... 1394 (Thu), 1532 (Tue)

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Schumacher, C. ....................................... 238 (Fri)Schurig, V. ..........................................1546 (Wed)Schuster, D. ..................... 1095 (Tue), 1097 (Tue), ......................................... 1098 (Tue), 1099 (Tue), ....................... 1102 (Tue), 1104 (Tue), 1111 (Tue)Schwartz, D. ......................... 268 (Tue), 270 (Tue)Schwartz, M. .......................................1004 (Wed)Scibioh, A. ............................................. 328 (Tue)Sciullo, A. .............................................. 878 (Tue)Scott, D. .................................................367 (Thu)Scott, E. ............................................... 1526 (Tue)Scragg, J. ...............................................895 (Wed)Scudeller, Y. ........................................... 149 (Tue)Seal, S. ...................................................510 (Thu)Seamons, M. .......................................... 802 (Tue)Sears, J. ................................................ 1535 (Tue)Sebastian, H. ........................................ 1537 (Tue)Seger, B. ..............................................1324 (Wed)Segre, C. .............................. 12 (Mon), 1350 (Tue)Seidman, D. ..........................................726 (Wed)Seifert, G. ........................... 386 (Tue), 1232 (Thu)Sekhar, P. ...........................758 (Tue), 1492 (Wed)Sekiguchi, T. ..........................................839 (Thu)Sel, O. .................................................. 1056 (Tue)Selberherr, S. .........................................931 (Wed)Seliskar, C. .......................1416 (Wed), 1534 (Tue)Sellinger, A. ............................................85 (Mon)Selman, R. ..........................................1478 (Wed)Sels, B. .............................. 1312 (Tue), 1315 (Tue)Selvarani, G. .......................................... 463 (Tue)Semancik, S. .......................................1549 (Wed)Semancik, S. .......................................1555 (Wed)Senge, M. ............................................1259 (Mon)Seo, D. ................. 35 (Mon), 36 (Mon), 40 (Mon)Seo, D. ................................................. 1305 (Tue)Seo, I. ....................................................132 (Mon)Seo, S. .................................................... 766 (Tue)Seo, S. .................................................. 1305 (Tue)Seong, G. ............................. 56 (Mon), 59 (Mon), .............................................. 60 (Mon), 600 (Tue)Seong, N. ........................... 561 (Wed), 760 (Wed)Seong, T. ................................................ 849 (Tue)Serna, L. ................................................. 647 (Tue)Serrano, G. .........................................1558 (Wed)Setaro, F. .............................................1263 (Mon)Seung, D. ..............................................118 (Mon)Sgobba, V. ............................................ 1100 (Tue)Shacham-Diamand, Y. .......984 (Tue), 1418 (Wed)Shaijumon, M. .................... 451 (Tue), 459 (Tue), .............................................................1458 (Thu)Shakh, Z. ................................................. 91 (Tue)Shalyt, E. ............................ 743 (Mon), 987 (Tue)Shamsi, N. ............................................. 628 (Tue)Shan, X. ................................................614 (Wed)Shantheyanda, B. ................... 2 (Mon), 62 (Mon)Shao, M. ...............................................299 (Mon)Shao, X. ............................................... 1085 (Tue)Sharma, N. ........................................... 1058 (Tue)Shatalov, M. .......................................... 850 (Tue)Shearing, P. ...........................................288 (Wed)Sheiman, D. ......................................... 1054 (Tue)Sheka, E. .............................................1172 (Mon)Shekhtman, A...................................... 1369 (Tue)Shelton, D. ............................................ 153 (Tue)Sheludko, B. .......................................... 628 (Tue)Shen, A. ............................................... 1160 (Tue)Shen, J. ...............................................1272 (Mon)Shen, P. ................................. 850 (Tue), 885 (Tue)Shen, Y. ................................................ 1113 (Tue)Shepherd, S. ........................................ 1024 (Tue)Sheps, T. .............................................1182 (Mon)Sherliker, B. ........................................... 747 (Tue)Sherman, D. .......................................... 555 (Tue)Sherman, E. ..........................................261 (Wed)Shet, S. ..................................................526 (Mon)Sheth, D. ............................................1522 (Mon)Shevade, A. ..........................................1573 (Thu)Shevaleevskiy, O. ................................... 482 (Tue)Shi, F. ..................................................... 661 (Tue)

Shi, Z. ................................................. 353 (Wed)Shi, Z. ...................................................260 (Wed)Shiau, N. ................................................ 875 (Tue)Shibamoto, T. ........................................ 598 (Tue)Shibuya, A. ......................... 616 (Mon), 629 (Tue)Shibuya, S. ............................................812 (Wed)Shih, H. ................................................. 165 (Tue)Shih, S. .................................................347 (Wed)Shiku, H. ............................595 (Tue), 1386 (Wed)Shim, H. ................................................ 107 (Tue)Shim, T. ..................................928 (Tue), 967 (Fri)Shimamune, Y. .....................................719 (Wed)Shimizu, A. ...........................................719 (Wed)Shimizu, H............................................. 578 (Tue)Shimizu, K. ...........................................714 (Wed)Shimokawa, D. .....................................817 (Wed)Shimpalee, S. ......................................1080 (Mon)Shimura, T. ...........................................817 (Wed)Shin, C. .................................................. 187 (Tue)Shin, D. ............... 335 (Tue), 336 (Tue), 337 (Tue)Shin, D. .................................................230 (Thu)Shin, H. ................................ 168 (Tue), 447 (Tue)Shin, J. ................................................... 889 (Tue)Shin, J. ..................................................844 (Mon)Shin, S. ................................................ 1341 (Tue)Shin, S. ................................................ 1305 (Tue)Shin, W. ................................................... 242 (Fri)Shinde, S. ..............................................724 (Wed)Shinde, V. ..............................................509 (Thu)Shindo, S. ............................................1229 (Thu)Shinohara, H. .................. 1156 (Tue), 1216 (Thu)Shinohara, H. .................. 1151 (Tue), 1204 (Tue), ......................................... 1205 (Tue), 1223 (Thu)Shinohara, K. ......................................... 272 (Tue)Shiozawa, T. ...........................................777 (Thu)Shir, D.................................................... 754 (Tue)Shirai, Y. ............................... 656 (Tue), 703 (Tue)Shitanda, I. .....................1002 (Tue), 1429 (Wed), ............................................................1494 (Wed)Shluger, A. ............................................778 (Mon)Shoesmith, D. ........................................ 643 (Tue)Shrestha, S. ...........................................487 (Wed)Shu, C. ............................1122 (Wed), 1202 (Tue), .....................1211 (Thu), 1236 (Tue), 1248 (Wed)Shui, J. ................................................... 461 (Tue)Shukla, A. .............................................. 463 (Tue)Shul, Y. .................................................. 538 (Tue)Shur, M. ................................ 850 (Tue), 853 (Tue)Shustova, N. ........................ 8 (Mon), 1092 (Tue), ...................................... 1121 (Wed), 1123 (Wed), .....................1135 (Wed), 1212 (Thu), 1224 (Tue)Shutthanandan, V. ...............80 (Mon), 510 (Thu)Shy, S. ................................. 101 (Tue), 1027 (Tue)Shyam, B. .............................................119 (Mon)Shyy, W. ................................................254 (Wed)Siefer, G. ................................................ 882 (Tue)Siegel, J. ................................................359 (Wed)Siekierski, M. ...................... 449 (Tue), 1274 (Tue)Siitonen, A. .......................................... 1154 (Tue)Sikha, G. ...............................................210 (Wed)Sillars, F. ................................................. 151 (Tue)Siller, L. .................................................. 749 (Tue)Silva, A................................................1377 (Wed)Silva, M. ............ 125 (Mon), 157 (Tue), 158 (Tue), ...................... 470 (Tue), 1485 (Wed), 1486 (Wed)Silvera-Batista, C. ................................ 1146 (Tue)Silvestri, F. ..........................................1261 (Mon)Sima, M. ................................................ 109 (Tue)Simoen, E. ........37 (Mon), 717 (Wed), 782 (Mon)Simoen, E. ........................... 925 (Tue), 945 (Thu)Simon, N. .......................... 903 (Wed), 906 (Wed)Simonian, A...................1183 (Mon), 1568 (Thu), .............................................................1571 (Thu)Singh, D................................................. 391 (Tue)Singh, M. ............................................. 1062 (Tue)Singh, P. ................................................. 657 (Tue)Singh, P. .................................................506 (Thu)Singh, V. .............................................1482 (Wed)Singhal, R. ............................................. 163 (Tue)

Singhal, S. .............................................. 549 (Tue)Singisetti, U. ........................................1336 (Thu)Sinha, M. ..............................................727 (Wed)Sinova, J. ............................................1321 (Wed)Sintic, P. ..............................................1255 (Mon)Sioncke, S. ...........................................1337 (Thu)Siracusano, S.......................................... 400 (Tue)Siridetpan, W. ........................................ 188 (Tue)Sitharaman, B. ....................................1241 (Wed)Siva, S. .................................. 479 (Tue), 480 (Tue)Sivasubramani, P. .................................720 (Wed)Sjoholm, K. ..........................................1455 (Thu)Skandan, G. ..........................................671 (Wed)Skeldon, P. ............................................. 644 (Tue)Skinner, K. ............................................. 881 (Tue)Skjolding, L. ........................................1510 (Thu)Skorupa, W. ........................................... 707 (Tue)Skorupska, K. .......................912 (Thu), 918 (Thu)Skotnicki, T. ..........................................936 (Wed)Skrypnikova, E. ..................................... 664 (Tue)Slanina, Z. ...........................................1230 (Thu)Slater, C. ..............................................1574 (Thu)Slebodnick, C. ....................................1122 (Wed)Slepetz, B. .............................................287 (Wed)Sloop, S. .................................................221 (Thu)Slote, B.............................1018 (Tue), 1383 (Wed)Smirnova, A. ........................................1464 (Thu)Smith, D. ................. 6 (Mon), 7 (Mon), 632 (Tue)Smith, K............................. 252 (Wed), 255 (Wed)Smith, K................................................. 883 (Tue)Smith, M. .......................... 125 (Mon), 157 (Tue), ...................... 158 (Tue), 1485 (Wed), 1486 (Wed)Smith, P. ................................................ 146 (Tue)Smith, Y. ...............................................519 (Mon)Smotkin, E. ..........................471 (Tue), 502 (Wed)Smotkin, E. ......................... 12 (Mon), 1350 (Tue)Smotkin, E. ........................ 358 (Wed), 361 (Wed)Smyrl, W. ..............................................356 (Wed)Snyder, D. ............................................ 1304 (Tue)Snyder, S. .......................... 1017 (Tue), 1019 (Tue)Sode, K. ................................578 (Tue), 609 (Wed)Sode, K. .................................................611 (Wed)Sohn, H. .................................................11 (Mon)Sohn, S. ............................... 28 (Mon), 766 (Tue), .............................................. 804 (Tue), 806 (Tue)Sokalski, T. ...................... 1521 (Mon), 1545 (Tue)Sokolov, Y. ............................................. 809 (Tue)Solhy, K. ...............................................504 (Wed)Solladie, N. ................... 1260 (Mon), 1262 (Mon)Solmaz, R. .............................................. 406 (Tue)Sologubenko, A. .................................1287 (Mon)Sometani, M. ......................................... 801 (Tue)Son, J. .................................................... 176 (Tue)Son, J. ....................................................777 (Thu)Sone, C. ................................................. 852 (Tue)Song, I. ..................................................774 (Thu)Song, J. .................................................. 849 (Tue)Song, K. ................................................. 385 (Tue)Song, M. ................................................213 (Thu)Song, R. ............... 335 (Tue), 336 (Tue), 337 (Tue)Song, S. .................................................. 180 (Tue)Song, S. .................................................720 (Wed)Song, W. .................................................76 (Mon)Song, X. ................................ 137 (Tue), 141 (Tue)Song, X. ................................................203 (Wed)Sonnet, A. ............................................1338 (Thu)Soriaga, M.............................................970 (Mon)Sorokin, P. ..........................................1172 (Mon)Sotzing, G. ........................................... 1399 (Tue)Soukiazian, S. .......................................261 (Wed)Soules, A. ............................................. 1056 (Tue)Souma, S. ................................................. 956 (Fri)Sousa Jr, R. .........................494 (Wed), 1347 (Tue)Soyer, C. ................................................ 708 (Tue)Speck, J. ................................................. 885 (Tue)Spencer, R. ........................ 1097 (Tue), 1104 (Tue)Spinacé, E. ............................................490 (Wed)Spotnitz, R. ........................ 247 (Wed), 249 (Wed)Sprague, M. ........................................... 404 (Tue)

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Sreevatsa, S. .......................676 (Wed), 1319 (Tue)Sridhar, N. ........................................... 1473 (Tue)Sridhar, P. .............................................. 463 (Tue)Srour, S. ..............................................1500 (Wed)St-Pierre, J. ............................................485 (Wed)Stack, D. ................................................ 318 (Tue)Stack, M. ...............................................678 (Wed)Stafford, N. ...........................................821 (Wed)Stampfer, C. ........................................1178 (Mon)Stanton, L. ............................................258 (Wed)Staser, J. ................................................. 392 (Tue)Staser, J. ................................................. 397 (Tue)Stassi, A. ............................293 (Mon), 351 (Wed)Stathis, J. ............................................... 788 (Tue)Staub, R. .............................................. 1409 (Tue)Steeb, J. ...............................................1557 (Wed)Stefanopoulou, A. ................................359 (Wed)Steiner, M. ..........................................1174 (Mon)Steinhurst, D. ........................................ 414 (Tue)Stemmer, S. ..........................................1336 (Thu)Stempel, T. .............................................912 (Thu)Stempel, T. .............................................918 (Thu)Stesmans, A. ..........................................832 (Thu)Stetson, N. ............................................. 382 (Tue)Stetter, J. .............................................1550 (Wed)Stevenson, J. ......................121 (Mon), 352 (Wed)Stevenson, K. ......................................... 275 (Tue)Stevenson, S. ..................... 54 (Mon), 1092 (Tue), .....................1135 (Wed), 1200 (Tue), 1201 (Tue), ..................... 1203 (Tue), 1212 (Thu), 1213 (Thu)Stewart IV, J. .......................................1243 (Wed)Stickney, J. ....................... 902 (Wed), 1008 (Wed)Stitt, J. ............................... 1304 (Tue), 1304 (Tue)Stobiecka, M. ......................................... 592 (Tue)Stoica, L. ..............................................1394 (Thu)Stolarczyk, K. ......................................1516 (Mon)Stolten, D. ............................ 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Stork, C. ................................................680 (Wed)Stoytcheva, M. ....................................1567 (Thu)Stoytcheva, M. .................................... 1362 (Tue)Stoytcheva, M. ...................................... 666 (Tue)Straight, S. ..........................................1128 (Wed)Strasser, P. .......................... 492 (Wed), 496 (Wed)Strauss, S. .........8 (Mon), 1092 (Tue), 1121 (Wed), .................. 1123 (Wed), 1135 (Wed), 1212 (Thu), .......................................... 1224 (Tue), 1225 (Tue)Strauss, S. ............................................1125 (Wed)Streit, D. ...............................................868 (Mon)Strickland, D. ...................................... 1410 (Tue)Stulik, K. .............................................1490 (Wed)Stutzmann, M. .....................................605 (Wed)Styche, E. ..............................................380 (Mon)Su, H. ....................................................670 (Wed)Su, Y. ...................................................... 855 (Tue)Su, Y. .......................................................31 (Mon)Suazo-Dávila, D. .................................... 328 (Tue)Subbaiyan, N. ...................................... 1109 (Tue)Subbaiyan, N. ...................................... 1106 (Tue)Subramanian, R. ..............519 (Mon), 1327 (Wed)Subramanian, V. .................. 245 (Fri), 251 (Wed), ............................................................1034 (Wed)Sugahara, S. ...........................................949 (Thu)Sugahara, Y. ........................................... 801 (Tue)Sugai, T. ............................ 1204 (Tue), 1205 (Tue)Sugawa, S. .............................................. 796 (Tue)Sugimura, H. .................... 111 (Tue), 1281 (Mon)Sugino, R. .............................................819 (Wed)Sugino, T. ..............................................575 (Wed)Sugiura, M. ............................................ 597 (Tue)Sugiyama, M. ......................................1292 (Mon)Suh, D. ................................................... 710 (Tue)Suh, K. .................................... 97 (Tue), 107 (Tue)Suh, Y..................................................1300 (Mon)Suko, T. .................................................. 796 (Tue)Suksamai, W. ......................................... 652 (Tue)Sun, I. .................................................... 468 (Tue)Sun, W. .................................................. 850 (Tue)Sun, X. ..................................................202 (Wed)Sun, X. ................................................. 1070 (Tue)

Sun, Y..................................................... 450 (Tue)Sun, Y.................. 167 (Tue), 178 (Tue), 218 (Thu)Sunaga, Y. ............................. 585 (Tue), 594 (Tue)Sundaram, K. ..........................................62 (Mon)Sundaresan, S. .......................................235 (Thu)Sunde, S. ........................... 401 (Tue), 1078 (Mon)Sundmacher, K. ................... 365 (Thu), 395 (Tue)Sung, G. ................................................759 (Wed)Sung, S. ............................. 1001 (Tue), 1028 (Tue)Superfine, R. ......................... 72 (Mon), 881 (Tue)Suraj, S. ................................................ 1062 (Tue)Suss, M. ............................................... 1411 (Tue)Sutrisno, J. ............................ 1 (Mon), 1053 (Tue)Suwa, T. ................................................780 (Mon)Suzuki, T. ............................................. 1351 (Tue)Suzuki, T. ............................................... 694 (Tue)Suzuki, Y. ............................................. 1199 (Tue)Svedruzic, D. ......................................1165 (Wed)Svensson, A. .......................................1078 (Mon)Svensson, A. .......................................... 424 (Tue)Sverdlov, V. ...........................................931 (Wed)Swain, B. .............................................1126 (Wed)Swain, G. .......................... 568 (Wed), 569 (Wed), .............................................570 (Wed), 648 (Tue)Swanson, J. ...........................................613 (Wed)Swenson, L. ....................... 358 (Wed), 361 (Wed)Switzer, E. .............................................. 114 (Tue)Swope, V. ..............................................568 (Wed)

TTabata, T. ..............................................715 (Wed)Tagmatarchis, N. ................................. 1107 (Tue)Taguchi, S. .............................................836 (Thu)Tahara, M. ............................................. 656 (Tue)Tahara, Y. ...............................................942 (Thu)Takabatake, S. .....................................1277 (Mon)Takagi, S....... 781 (Mon), 786 (Mon), 1292 (Mon)Takahashi, M. .......................................823 (Wed)Takahashi, Y. ......................................1386 (Wed)Takahashi, Y. ......................................1278 (Mon)Takakusagi, S. ........................................506 (Thu)Takamura, Y. ..........................................949 (Thu)Takano, Y. ...................... 1117 (Wed), 1125 (Wed)Takano, Y. ............................................ 1195 (Tue)Takaoka, H. ...........................................608 (Wed)Takashima, S. ......................................... 700 (Tue)Takei, M. ................................................777 (Thu)Takenaka, M. .................. 781 (Mon), 1292 (Mon)Takeuchi, E. ... 432 (Mon), 545 (Mon), 1408 (Tue)Takeuchi, K. ... 432 (Mon), 545 (Mon), 1408 (Tue)Takeuchi, N. .........................................116 (Mon)Takeya, T. ............................................1252 (Wed)Takezawa, M. ........................................118 (Mon)Talbot, J. ...............................................732 (Mon)Talin, A. ............................. 753 (Tue), 1511 (Thu)Tallman, D. ........................ 675 (Wed), 687 (Wed)Tam, T. ............. 602 (Tue), 1346 (Tue), 1400 (Tue)Tamboli, D. ...........................................746 (Mon)Tamm, K. ...............................................508 (Thu)Tamura, C. ............................................. 800 (Tue)Tamura, H. .............................................916 (Thu)Tamura, N. ............................................719 (Wed)Tan, H. ..................................................434 (Mon)Tan, K. ..................................................864 (Mon)Tan, S. ...................................................869 (Mon)Tan, S. .................................................. 1157 (Tue)Tanabe, F. ............................................. 1114 (Tue)Tanahashi, K. ........................................719 (Wed)Tanaka, H. ........................ 618 (Mon), 623 (Mon)Tanaka, T. ............................. 585 (Tue), 594 (Tue)Taneda, K. .............................................500 (Wed)Tang, B. .................................................. 802 (Tue)Tang, C. ................................................. 803 (Tue)Tang, L. ................................................ 1345 (Tue)Tang, W. ..............................................1569 (Thu)Tang, X. ............................... 708 (Tue), 955 (Thu)Taniguchi, K. .........................................836 (Thu)Tanimura, T. .........................................723 (Wed)Taninouchi, Y. ......................................120 (Mon)

Tanzil, K. ..............................................432 (Mon)Tao, N. ..................................................614 (Wed)Taoka, N. .......................... 781 (Mon), 786 (Mon)Tappan, B. ............................................520 (Mon)Tarabek, J. ............................................1210 (Thu)Tarascon, J. .........................219 (Thu), 224 (Thu), ............................225 (Thu), 246 (Fri), 1468 (Tue)Tasaka, A. ..............................................207 (Wed)Tatara, M. .............................................. 578 (Tue)Tatarchuk, B. ......................................... 323 (Tue)Tataria, H. .............................................261 (Wed)Tateishi, N. ........................... 585 (Tue), 594 (Tue)Tateyama, S. .........................................618 (Mon)Tatsuma, T. .........................................1278 (Mon)Tavares, F. .............................................679 (Wed)Tavassol, H. ........................................1432 (Wed)Taylor, B................................................427 (Mon)Taylor, E. ........................... 1017 (Tue), 1019 (Tue)Tebano, A. ..............................................79 (Mon)Tedesco, J. ............................................ 1304 (Tue)Tedesco, J. ......................... 1306 (Tue), 1309 (Tue)Telango, E. ............................................. 541 (Tue)Temple, M. ............................................ 756 (Tue)Tenent, R. ........................1165 (Wed), 1186 (Tue)Tenhu, H. ...............................................71 (Mon)Teo, Z. .................................................... 787 (Tue)Terakura, K. ........................................... 265 (Tue)Teramoto, A. ...................... 703 (Tue), 744 (Mon), ........................................... 780 (Mon), 796 (Tue), ............................................916 (Thu), 937 (Wed)Teranishi, S. ............................................47 (Mon)Teranishi, T. ........................................1279 (Mon)Terao, K. ...............................................619 (Mon)Terazono, Y. ........................................1128 (Wed)Terrones, H. .........................................1234 (Thu)Terrones, M. ........................................1234 (Thu)Tételin, A. ............................................1575 (Thu)Teyssot, A. ............................................250 (Wed)Thackeray, M. ......................................1457 (Thu)Thanateponake, V. ................................ 652 (Tue)Thayne, I. ...........................................1329 (Wed)Thebault, F. .......................................... 1087 (Tue)Theivanayagam, M...............................436 (Mon)Thevuthasan, S. .................. 80 (Mon), 1535 (Tue)Thevuthasan, S. .....................................510 (Thu)Thi Kim, L. .........................................1435 (Wed)Thibeault, B. ........................................1336 (Thu)Thiedmann, R. ...................................... 273 (Tue)Thieu, M. .............................. 170 (Tue), 172 (Tue)Thomas, R. ......... 161 (Tue), 162 (Tue), 236 (Thu)Thomberg, T. ...................... 460 (Tue), 1050 (Tue)Thompson, C. ......................................895 (Wed)Thompson, C. ....................................... 880 (Tue)Thompson, G. ....................................... 644 (Tue)Tian, F. ................................................. 1363 (Tue)Tian, Y. ...............................................1489 (Wed)Tian, Z. ...................................................46 (Mon)Tienda-Luna, I. ......................................944 (Thu)Tiglear, D. ............................................ 1054 (Tue)Timko, B. ............................................. 1398 (Tue)Timmons, A. .......................................... 143 (Tue)Ting, Y. ................................................ 1027 (Tue)Ting, Y. .................................................. 101 (Tue)Tkachenko, N. ....................................1268 (Mon)Todi, V. ...................................................62 (Mon)Tokash, J. ............................................1428 (Wed)Tokushima, T. ...................................... 1341 (Tue)Tomar, M. .............................................. 162 (Tue)Tomich, D...........................................1301 (Mon)Tomita, A. ...............................................47 (Mon)Tonomura, O. ........................................839 (Thu)Tõnurist, K. ......................................... 1050 (Tue)Torii, K. ..................................................839 (Thu)Torimoto, T. ........................................1283 (Mon)Toriumi, A. ....................... 715 (Wed), 721 (Wed), ........................................... 785 (Mon), 790 (Tue), ........................................... 823 (Wed), 824 (Wed)Torrens, F. ............................................ 1226 (Tue)Torres, L. ................................................ 161 (Tue)

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Torres, T. .............................................1118 (Wed)Torres, T. .............................................1261 (Mon)Torres, T. .............................................1263 (Mon)Tortissier, G. ........................................1575 (Thu)Tortolini, C. .........................................1509 (Thu)Tosti, L. .................................................936 (Wed)Touahir, L. ............................................904 (Wed)Toure, H. ................................................954 (Thu)Touret, P. .................................................. 961 (Fri)Toyoda, M. ............................................ 329 (Tue)Toyoda, S. .............................................723 (Wed)Tran, C. .................................................845 (Mon)Tran, K. ................................................ 1109 (Tue)Tran, L. ...............................................1245 (Wed)Tran-Van, P. ..........................................899 (Wed)Traulsen, T. .......................................... 1409 (Tue)Trautmann, C. ....................................... 108 (Tue)Traversa, E. ........................... 78 (Mon), 79 (Mon)Trefulka, M. ......................................... 1402 (Tue)Trejo, G. ............................................... 1352 (Tue)Tremblay, M. ......................................... 276 (Tue)Tremiliosi-Filho, G. ..............................490 (Wed)Trettenhahn, G................1366 (Tue), 1379 (Wed)Treu, B. .................................................677 (Wed)Tribollet, B. .......................................... 1089 (Tue)Trinkaus, H. .......................... 695 (Tue), 707 (Tue)Triscone, J. ..........................................1291 (Mon)Triviño, D. ............................................. 339 (Tue)Trnkova, L. ..................... 1517 (Mon), 1528 (Tue)Trukhina, O. .......................................1118 (Wed)Tryk, D. .................................................348 (Wed)Tsai, C. ................................................. 1071 (Tue)Tsai, C. ................................ 528 (Mon), 539 (Tue)Tsai, C. ................................................... 105 (Tue)Tsai, H. ................................................. 1071 (Tue)Tsai, I. .................................................... 855 (Tue)Tsai, J. ...................................................... 98 (Tue)Tsai, K. ................................................... 811 (Tue)Tsai, M. ...................................................51 (Mon)Tsai, M. ................................. 33 (Mon), 113 (Tue)Tsai, M. .................................................. 890 (Tue)Tsai, M. .................................................735 (Mon)Tsai, P. .....................................................51 (Mon)Tsai, S. .................................................... 649 (Tue)Tsai, W. ................................. 383 (Tue), 468 (Tue)Tsai, W. ................................................1335 (Thu)Tsai, Y. ..................................................873 (Mon)Tsai, Y. ..................................................... 91 (Tue)Tseng, Y. ................................................ 576 (Tue)Tseng, Y. ............................... 884 (Tue), 888 (Tue)Tsetseris, L. ............................................ 795 (Tue)Tsou, Y. .................................................355 (Wed)Tsuboi, T. ............................................... 796 (Tue)Tsuchiya, H.............................701 (Tue), 956 (Fri)Tsuchiya, T. ....................1125 (Wed), 1214 (Thu)Tsuda, A. .............................................1266 (Mon)Tsugawa, W....... 578 (Tue), 609 (Wed), 611 (Wed)Tsuge, A. .................................................47 (Mon)Tsukada, J. ............................................... 963 (Fri)Tsukamoto, H. ......................................251 (Wed)Tsumura, T. ............................................ 329 (Tue)Tsunoda, T. ...........................................724 (Wed)Tsuyama, H............................................ 629 (Tue)Tsvetkov, N. ........................................... 482 (Tue)Tsyboulski, D. .................. 1145 (Tue), 1148 (Tue), .........................................1154 (Tue), 1244 (Wed)Tsypkin, M. ........................................... 401 (Tue)Tu, W. ...................................................742 (Mon)Tu, W. ...................................................741 (Mon)Tu, X. ................................................... 1142 (Tue)Tucker, S. ................................................. 238 (Fri)Tuma, P. ..............................................1490 (Wed)Turkovic, A. ...........................................516 (Thu)Turner, J. .......... 523 (Mon), 526 (Mon), 556 (Tue)Turon Teixidor, G. ............259 (Wed), 1510 (Thu)Tuttle, B. ................................................ 795 (Tue)Tvrdy, K. .............................................1285 (Mon)Tyagi, A.................................................. 885 (Tue)

UUbah, C. ................................................ 654 (Tue)Uchida, H. ............................................348 (Wed)Uda, T. ..................................................120 (Mon)Udrea, F. .................................................. 960 (Fri)Ueda, O. ................................................ 874 (Tue)Ueda, S. ................................................. 265 (Tue)Ueda, T. ................................................. 712 (Tue)Ueno, K. .............................................1277 (Mon)Ueno, Y. ................................................. 578 (Tue)Uhlik, F. ...............................................1230 (Thu)Ulsh, M. ................................................. 420 (Tue)Ulusoy, I. ............................................... 393 (Tue)Umemoto, H. ...................................... 1205 (Tue)Umemoto, H. ........................................921 (Thu)Unlu, M. .............. 311 (Tue), 313 (Tue), 314 (Tue)Uno, Y. ..................................................... 239 (Fri)Uosaki, K. ........500 (Wed), 506 (Thu), 517 (Mon)Ural, A. ...............................................1177 (Mon)Uribe, F. ................................................. 423 (Tue)Urquidi-Macdonald, M. .... 682 (Wed), 683 (Wed)Uzunoglu, A. ......................................... 393 (Tue)

VV Kasi Somayajula, S. ...........................672 (Wed)Vachon, J. ...........................................1373 (Wed)Vaicekauskas, R. .................................... 853 (Tue)Vaitkevičius, H. ..................................... 853 (Tue)Vaivars, G. ............................................. 334 (Tue)Valdez, B. ......................... 1362 (Tue), 1567 (Thu)Valdez, B. ............................................... 666 (Tue)Valencia, R. .........................................1228 (Wed)Valentin, G. ......................................... 1011 (Tue)Valera, J. .............................................. 1362 (Tue)Valle, K. ............................................... 1056 (Tue)Vallett, P. ..............................................523 (Mon)Van Den Daele, W. ................................947 (Thu)Van der Veen, M. ..................................969 (Mon)Van der Veen, M. ................................. 1315 (Tue)Van Eisden, J. ........................................ 979 (Tue)Van Grondelle, R. ...............................1128 (Wed)Van Hemert, T. ...................................... 799 (Tue)Van Hoof, C. ......................................... 997 (Tue)Van Houdt, J. .........................................831 (Thu)Van Keuren, E. ....................................1126 (Wed)Van Meirhaeghe, R. ................................37 (Mon)Van Noyen, J. ...................................... 1312 (Tue)Van Tendeloo, G. ................................ 1312 (Tue)Van Zee, J. ..........................................1080 (Mon)Vanalabhpatana, P. ................................ 472 (Tue)Vandervorst, W. ....................................716 (Wed)VanMil, B. ........................................... 1309 (Tue)VanMill, B. .......................................... 1304 (Tue)Vanýsek, P. .....................1432 (Wed), 1519 (Mon)Varahramyan, K. ................................1482 (Wed)Varma, S. ............................................... 653 (Tue)Vasilescu, C. ..................... 1414 (Tue), 1427 (Tue)Vasilescu, E. ......................................... 1414 (Tue)Vaughey, J.............................................208 (Wed)Vavra, K. .............................................1564 (Wed)Vaz, C. ................................................1291 (Mon)Vazquez, J. ..........................................1446 (Wed)Vazquez, P. ..........................................1263 (Mon)Veeneman, R. .....................................1558 (Wed)Vega, J. ..................................................487 (Wed)Vegunta, S. ............................................913 (Thu)Velamakanni, A. .................................1295 (Mon)Veleva, L. ............................................... 645 (Tue)Velkova, Z. ...........................................1567 (Thu)Veloso, A. .............................................935 (Wed)Veluchamy, R. .......................................366 (Thu)Venkataraman, N. ................................734 (Mon)Venkateshan, A. ...................................724 (Wed)Verbrugge, M. ....................261 (Wed), 548 (Mon)Verdaguer, A. ..................1365 (Tue), 1382 (Wed), ............................................................1384 (Wed)Vereecken, P....... 969 (Mon), 994 (Tue), 997 (Tue)Verhulst, A. ...........................................969 (Mon)

Vermaut, P. ...........................................566 (Wed)Vernick, S. ..........................................1418 (Wed)Vetter, C. ..............................................672 (Wed)Vicente, F. ...........................................1435 (Wed)Vigneron, J. ......................................... 1159 (Tue)Vigneron, J. ..........................................899 (Wed)Vijayakumar, A. ..................................... 153 (Tue)Vikhnin, V. ............................................ 755 (Tue)Villa, C................................................1237 (Wed)Villa, M. .............................. 277 (Tue), 1357 (Tue)Villegas, M. ...........................................669 (Wed)Villullas, H. .............................................81 (Mon)Vincent, B. ............................................940 (Wed)Vinogradov, S. ....................................1271 (Mon)Vion-Dury, B. .......................................504 (Wed)Viricelle, J. ............................................289 (Wed)Virkar, A. ............................................... 550 (Tue)Viry, L. .................................................1453 (Thu)Visser, J. ...............................................1503 (Thu)Viswanathan, V. .................................1038 (Wed)Vitta, P. .................................................. 853 (Tue)Vivier, V. ........................... 1088 (Tue), 1089 (Tue)Vizioz, C. ........................... 718 (Wed), 934 (Wed)Vo, T. ....................................................724 (Wed)Vogel, E. ....... 1314 (Tue), 1318 (Tue), 1338 (Thu)Vogel, W. ..............................................505 (Wed)Volcke, C. ...........................................1493 (Wed)Voloshchuk, R. ...................................1270 (Mon)Von Stetten, F. ......................................572 (Wed)Vorob’eva, V. ........................................820 (Wed)Vörös, J. ................................................. 577 (Tue)Vosch, T. .............................................. 1312 (Tue)Voss, L. ...............................................1481 (Wed)Voutsas, A. .............................................776 (Thu)Vuillemin, B. ....................................... 1087 (Tue)Vukmirovic, M. ....................................299 (Mon)

WWachsman, E. .................... 315 (Tue), 371 (Mon), .......................................... 372 (Mon), 373 (Mon)Wada, T. ..............................................1286 (Mon)Wada, T. ............................................... 1273 (Tue)Wafula, F. ..............................................975 (Mon)Wagner, J. ...........................................1548 (Wed)Wagner, M. .............................................71 (Mon)Wajda, C. ..............................................722 (Wed)Wakabayashi, H. ....................................943 (Thu)Wakeham, D. ......................................... 145 (Tue)Waki, K. ................................................. 317 (Tue)Waldeck, W.........................................1246 (Wed)Waldrip, K. .......................................... 1051 (Tue)Wallace, J. .............................................430 (Mon)Wallace, R. .... 1317 (Tue), 1318 (Tue), 1338 (Thu)Wallace, R. ........................................... 1314 (Tue)Wallart, X. ............................................. 708 (Tue)Wallis, B. .............................................. 1053 (Tue)Wallis, B. ...................................................1 (Mon)Wallwork, A. .......................................... 582 (Tue)Wan, C. .......... 126 (Mon), 194 (Wed), 204 (Wed)Wan, C. ................................................292 (Wed)Wanakule, N. .................... 1045 (Tue), 1046 (Tue)Wandelt, K............................ 635 (Tue), 636 (Tue)Wandlowski, T. .... 88 (Tue), 99 (Tue), 1287 (Mon)Wang, A. ................................................ 327 (Tue)Wang, B. .............................................. 1031 (Tue)Wang, C. ..............................................1572 (Thu)Wang, C. .............................14 (Mon), 193 (Wed), ........................................... 199 (Wed), 205 (Wed)Wang, C. .................................................20 (Mon)Wang, C. ...............................................761 (Wed)Wang, C. ................................................ 593 (Tue)Wang, C. ................................................ 110 (Tue)Wang, C. ..............................82 (Mon), 347 (Wed)Wang, C. ................................................ 138 (Tue)Wang, C. .............................................. 1469 (Tue)Wang, D. ...............................................215 (Thu)Wang, G. ..............................................717 (Wed)Wang, G. ............................................1120 (Wed)Wang, G. ............................................... 753 (Tue)

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Wang, H. ..............................................526 (Mon)Wang, H. ............................................1372 (Wed)Wang, H. ..............................................870 (Mon)Wang, H. ..............................................370 (Mon)Wang, H. ..............................................290 (Wed)Wang, H. ............................................... 418 (Tue)Wang, J. .............................127 (Mon), 206 (Wed)Wang, J. ..............................................1326 (Wed)Wang, J. ................................................261 (Wed)Wang, J. ............................................... 1538 (Tue)Wang, L. ............................ 194 (Wed), 204 (Wed)Wang, L. ...............................................126 (Mon)Wang, L. ..............................................1568 (Thu)Wang, L. .............................................. 1539 (Tue)Wang, M. ............................................... 880 (Tue)Wang, R. .............................................. 1146 (Tue)Wang, S. ...............................................290 (Wed)Wang, S. .............................................. 1188 (Tue)Wang, S. ...............................................614 (Wed)Wang, S. ................................................ 890 (Tue)Wang, T. ................................................ 582 (Tue)Wang, T. ................................................ 422 (Tue)Wang, T. .................................................28 (Mon)Wang, W. .......................... 1152 (Tue), 1187 (Tue)Wang, W. .............................................1337 (Thu)Wang, W. ............................................... 701 (Tue)Wang, X. ................................................ 661 (Tue)Wang, X. ............ 155 (Tue), 214 (Thu), 234 (Thu)Wang, X. ...............................................521 (Mon)Wang, X. ............................ 349 (Wed), 353 (Wed)Wang, X. ................................................ 924 (Tue)Wang, X. ................................................ 454 (Tue)Wang, X. ...............................................737 (Mon)Wang, Y. ................................................ 576 (Tue)Wang, Y. ........................... 741 (Mon), 742 (Mon)Wang, Y. ..............................................1507 (Thu)Wang, Y. .................................................51 (Mon)Wang, Y. ................................................ 884 (Tue)Wang, Y. ................................................362 (Thu)Wang, Y. ................................................ 988 (Tue)Wang, Y. .................................................. 98 (Tue)Wang, Y. ........................... 865 (Mon), 870 (Mon)Wang, Y. .............................................. 1031 (Tue)Wang, Z. .............................................1249 (Wed)Wang, Z. ..............................................1219 (Thu)Ward, T. ................................................501 (Wed)Warner, M. .......................................... 1527 (Tue)Washima, M. .........................................368 (Thu)Watahiki, K. ......................................... 1351 (Tue)Watanabe, H. ........................................817 (Wed)Watanabe, K. ..................1002 (Tue), 1429 (Wed), ............................................................1494 (Wed)Watanabe, M. .......................................348 (Wed)Watanabe, S. .......................................... 312 (Tue)Watanabe, T. .........................................619 (Mon)Watanabe, T. ......................... 597 (Tue), 598 (Tue)Watanabe, Y. .........................................824 (Wed)Watanuki, K........................................... 703 (Tue)Wawrzyniak, U. ................................... 1275 (Tue)Weaver, M. ............................................ 847 (Tue)Weber, A. ............................................1041 (Wed)Weber, E. ............................................... 882 (Tue)Weber, O. ..............................................936 (Wed)Wei, J. .................................................1004 (Wed)Wei, S. .................................................... 455 (Tue)Wei, X. ................................................... 924 (Tue)Wei-Hung, C........................................ 1140 (Tue)Weidner, J. ......................... 305 (Mon), 392 (Tue), ......................... 397 (Tue), 399 (Tue), 1083 (Mon)Weiland, B. .......................................... 1308 (Tue)Weimar, U. .........................................1553 (Wed)Weinzierl, C. .......................................... 395 (Tue)Weisman, R. .................... 1145 (Tue), 1148 (Tue), .........................................1154 (Tue), 1244 (Wed)Weiss, L. .............................................. 1398 (Tue)Wells, B. ..............................................1548 (Wed)Welna, D...............................................427 (Mon)Wen, T. ................................................ 1339 (Tue)Wen, Y. ................................................1507 (Thu)

Weng, Y. .............................................. 1406 (Tue)Wessells, C. .............................................. 237 (Fri)Wessendorf, F. ..................................... 1100 (Tue)West, A. ............................ 972 (Mon), 1084 (Tue)West, R.............................1389 (Wed), 1542 (Tue)Westlake, K. ........................................... 754 (Tue)Wheat, H. .............................................686 (Wed)Wheeler, D. ..........................................978 (Mon)Wheldon, J. ..........................................356 (Wed)White, B. ............................................. 1530 (Tue)White, C. ................................................. 92 (Tue)White, R. ............................................. 1012 (Tue)White, R. ..............................................210 (Wed)Whiteside, N. ...................................... 1313 (Tue)Whitney, E............................................. 384 (Tue)Wiberg, G. ...........................322 (Tue), 345 (Wed)Wicaksono, S. .......................................864 (Mon)Wickham, D. ............................................4 (Mon)Wieckowski, A. ..............1476 (Wed), 1520 (Mon)Wierzba, B. .......................................... 1545 (Tue)Wiessler, M. ........................................1246 (Wed)Wijesinghe, C. .................1109 (Tue), 1500 (Wed)Wikle, H. .............................................1565 (Thu)Wild, J. ................................................1568 (Thu)Willander, M. ........................................ 848 (Tue)Willey, M. .............................................972 (Mon)Williams, D. ................. 1493 (Wed), 1547 (Wed), ............................................................1548 (Wed)Williams, D. .......................................... 420 (Tue)Williamson, K. ...................................1130 (Wed)Williamson, T. ................1501 (Thu), 1552 (Wed)Wilson, G. ............................ 982 (Tue), 991 (Tue)Wilson, G. ............................................435 (Mon)Wilson, L. ...................... 1239 (Wed), 1245 (Wed)Wilson, M. ............................................819 (Wed)Wilson, P. .............................................. 750 (Tue)Wilson, R. ........................1416 (Wed), 1534 (Tue)Windyawati, R. .....................................674 (Wed)Wippermann, K. ................... 416 (Tue), 417 (Tue)Wise, R. ..................................................771 (Thu)Wiser, R. .............................................1516 (Mon)Wistey, M. ...........................................1336 (Thu)Witters, L. .............................................935 (Wed)Witus, L. .............................................1244 (Wed)Wiwi, M. ................................................ 754 (Tue)Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, M. ........................ 446 (Tue)Woias, P. .............................................1040 (Wed)Wojcik, J. ............................................... 750 (Tue)Wojdak, M. ............................................ 756 (Tue)Wojtowicz, M. ......................................868 (Mon)Wokaun, A. .........................................1079 (Mon)Wolfrum, B. ........................................... 586 (Tue)Wong, C. ............................................. 1064 (Tue)Wong, D. ............................................1294 (Mon)Wong, H. ............................................... 692 (Tue)Woo, L. ................................................1503 (Thu)Woo, S. .................................................300 (Mon)Woo, Y. ................................................ 1305 (Tue)Wood, M..............................................1397 (Thu)Woodall, J. .......................... 555 (Tue), 863 (Mon)Woods, J. ................. 6 (Mon), 7 (Mon), 632 (Tue)Worden, R. .........................................1436 (Wed)Woźny, M. ........................................... 1275 (Tue)Wraback, M. ......................... 850 (Tue), 885 (Tue)Wren, J................................................... 643 (Tue)Wright, B. ...........................................1548 (Wed)Wu, C. ................................................... 422 (Tue)Wu, C. .................................................1578 (Thu)Wu, C. ................................................... 999 (Tue)Wu, C. .................................. 988 (Tue), 999 (Tue)Wu, C. ................................................... 988 (Tue)Wu, C. ..................................................291 (Wed)Wu, G. ...............285 (Wed), 415 (Tue), 507 (Thu)Wu, H. ................................................... 453 (Tue)Wu, H. ................................................... 136 (Tue)Wu, H. ...................................................220 (Thu)Wu, J. ................................................... 1194 (Tue)Wu, J. ..................................................... 418 (Tue)Wu, M. ................................................... 581 (Tue)

Wu, N. ................ 220 (Thu), 453 (Tue), 457 (Tue)Wu, N. ................................................. 1538 (Tue)Wu, S. .................................................... 105 (Tue)Wu, T. ................................... 33 (Mon), 113 (Tue)Wu, W. ................................................... 878 (Tue)Wu, Y. .................................................... 390 (Tue)Wu, Y. ...................................................783 (Mon)Wu, Y. .................................................1498 (Wed)Wu, Y. .................................................... 331 (Tue)Wüthrich, R. ........................................ 1016 (Tue)

XXia, C. ..................................................558 (Wed)Xia, G. ...............................121 (Mon), 352 (Wed)Xia, S. ...................................................741 (Mon)Xia, X. ..................................................296 (Mon)Xiang, R. .............................................1181 (Mon)Xiao, J. ............................... 563 (Wed), 564 (Wed)Xiao, L. ...................................................49 (Mon)Xie, C.....................................................229 (Thu)Xing, Y. .................................................. 320 (Tue)Xing, Y. ............................ 1276 (Tue), 1506 (Thu)Xiong, W. ................................................ 966 (Fri)Xu, C. .................................................1480 (Wed)Xu, F. ....................................................133 (Mon)Xu, H. ..................................................1507 (Thu)Xu, J. ...................................................... 852 (Tue)Xu, J. .....................................................815 (Wed)Xu, K. ............................... 741 (Mon), 742 (Mon)Xu, K. ...................................................202 (Wed)Xu, L. ..................................................1122 (Wed)Xu, M. ..................................................783 (Mon)Xu, P. ..................................................... 650 (Tue)Xu, W. ............................... 563 (Wed), 564 (Wed)Xuan, Y. ................................................783 (Mon)Xue, X. .................................................. 266 (Tue)Xun, S. ..................................................203 (Wed)

YYagi, I. ................ 324 (Tue), 462 (Tue), 517 (Mon)Yamabe, K. ..........800 (Tue), 801 (Tue), 813 (Wed)Yamada, M............................................611 (Wed)Yamada, S. ..........................................1282 (Mon)Yamada, Y. ............................................... 956 (Fri)Yamaguchi, K. ....................................... 272 (Tue)Yamaguchi, T. ........................................ 284 (Tue)Yamaji, M. ............................................. 713 (Tue)Yamakawa, S. .........................................943 (Thu)Yamamoto, H. ....................................... 847 (Tue)Yamamoto, M. .......................................921 (Thu)Yamamoto, T. ........................................ 112 (Tue)Yamamoto, Y. ........................................ 638 (Tue)Yamashita, Y. ......................................... 265 (Tue)Yamauchi, H. ........................................... 963 (Fri)Yamazaki, T. ..........................................609 (Wed)Yamazaki, Y. ........................................ 1025 (Tue)Yamazaki, Y. ......................... 27 (Mon), 316 (Tue)Yamazaki, Y. ........................................1214 (Thu)Yan, J. .................................................... 452 (Tue)Yan, N. ...................................................515 (Thu)Yan, R. ....................................926 (Tue), 958 (Fri)Yan, R. ..................................................194 (Wed)Yan, Y. ...................................................526 (Mon)Yan, Y. ...................................................486 (Wed)Yanagi, H. .............................................. 312 (Tue)Yanagishita, T. ....................................1280 (Mon)Yang, C. ................................................. 640 (Tue)Yang, C. ............................................... 1348 (Tue)Yang, C. ................................................. 691 (Tue)Yang, C. ................................................. 988 (Tue)Yang, C. ................................................... 98 (Tue)Yang, C. ................................................. 892 (Tue)Yang, D. ..............................................1295 (Mon)Yang, G. ...........121 (Mon), 215 (Thu), 352 (Wed)Yang, H. ...............................................1507 (Thu)Yang, H. ............................................... 1193 (Tue)Yang, H. ............................................... 1367 (Tue)Yang, I. ...................................................11 (Mon)Yang, J. .................................................. 890 (Tue)

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Yang, J. ..............................764 (Wed), 1192 (Tue)Yang, J. .................................................. 282 (Tue)Yang, J. .................................................. 330 (Tue)Yang, J. .................................................. 850 (Tue)Yang, L. ................................................1393 (Thu)Yang, L. .................................................716 (Wed)Yang, M. ................................................ 325 (Tue)Yang, N. ............................................... 1158 (Tue)Yang, R. ................................................717 (Wed)Yang, S. ...............................................1227 (Wed)Yang, S. ...........................1210 (Thu), 1246 (Wed)Yang, X. ............................... 155 (Tue), 156 (Tue), ............................. 214 (Thu), 234 (Thu), 240 (Fri)Yang, X. .................................................362 (Thu)Yang, Y. ..................................................229 (Thu)Yang, Y. ...................................................29 (Mon)Yang, Z. .................................................. 985 (Tue)Yap, P. ...................................................737 (Mon)Yarekha, D. .......................... 708 (Tue), 955 (Thu)Yasuda, T. ............................................1292 (Mon)Yasukawa, Y. .......................................... 879 (Tue)Yasuzawa, M. ........................................608 (Wed)Ye, M.....................................................741 (Mon)Ye, P. .....................................................976 (Mon)Ye, P. .....................................................783 (Mon)Ye, Z. ........................................................ 96 (Tue)Yeduvaka, G. ........................................249 (Wed)Yeh, J. .................................................... 165 (Tue)Yen, K. .................................. 811 (Tue), 894 (Tue)Yen, S. .....................................................82 (Mon)Yeo, I. ................... 170 (Tue), 171 (Tue), 172 (Tue)Yeo, Y. ...................................................727 (Wed)Yesilyurt, S. ...........................................359 (Wed)Yi, S. ..................... 856 (Tue), 860 (Tue), 861 (Tue)Yi, S. ....................................................... 857 (Tue)Yin, K. .................................................... 340 (Tue)Yin, L. ...................................................975 (Mon)Yin, Y. .................................................. 1048 (Tue)Ying, J. ..................................................292 (Wed)Yokoyama, K. ........................................ 425 (Tue)Yoo, E. ................................................. 1195 (Tue)Yoo, W. ................ 698 (Tue), 700 (Tue), 712 (Tue)Yoo, Y. .................................................... 337 (Tue)Yoon, H. ........................... 371 (Mon), 373 (Mon)Yoon, I. ..................................................233 (Thu)Yoon, J. .................................................. 175 (Tue)Yoon, J. .................................................290 (Wed)Yoon, K. ............................................... 1067 (Tue)Yoon, K. ................................................369 (Mon)Yoon, S. ................................................864 (Mon)Yoon, S. ................................................. 852 (Tue)Yoon, S. .........561 (Wed), 760 (Wed), 1009 (Wed)Yoon, S. ................................ 148 (Tue), 185 (Tue)Yoon, S. .................................................230 (Thu)Yoon, S. ................................................. 458 (Tue)Yoon, W. ................................................234 (Thu)Yoon, Y. ................................................844 (Mon)Yoshida, J. ........ 616 (Mon), 619 (Mon), 629 (Tue)Yoshida, T. ..........................777 (Thu), 780 (Mon)Yoshikawa, H. .................. 1156 (Tue), 1216 (Thu)Yoshikawa, H. ........................................ 265 (Tue)Yoshikawa, S. ........................ 83 (Mon), 86 (Mon)Yoshimoto, M. ...................... 698 (Tue), 700 (Tue)Yoshino, M. ........................................... 984 (Tue)Yoshioka, T. ..........................................621 (Mon)Yoshitake, T. .........................................354 (Wed)Yota, J. ..................................................818 (Wed)You, I. ..................................... 97 (Tue), 107 (Tue)Young, D.............................................1005 (Wed)Young, H. .............................................739 (Mon)

Young, M. .............................................355 (Wed)Young, S..............................................1487 (Wed)Young, S................................................. 859 (Tue)Yu, C. ....................................................496 (Wed)Yu, D. ....................................................202 (Wed)Yu, G. ................................................... 1398 (Tue)Yu, G. ............................. 1389 (Wed), 1564 (Wed)Yu, J. ...................................................... 661 (Tue)Yu, P. ...................................................... 890 (Tue)Yu, Q...................................................1299 (Mon)Yu, W. ...................................................202 (Wed)Yu, Y.................193 (Wed), 199 (Wed), 205 (Wed)Yu, Z. ..................................................... 264 (Tue)Yu, Z. .....................................................510 (Thu)Yuan, D. ............................................... 1157 (Tue)Yuan, J. ...............................................1249 (Wed)Yuan, X. ................................................296 (Mon)Yuan, X. ................................................. 418 (Tue)Yuan, X. ................................................. 327 (Tue)Yufei, W. ................................................223 (Thu)Yuh, C.................................................. 1010 (Tue)Yun, H. ...................................................32 (Mon)Yun, S. ................................................... 173 (Tue)Yung, S. ................................................816 (Wed)Yung, Y. ..............................................1548 (Wed)Yurchenko, S. ........................................ 386 (Tue)Yushin, G..............................................484 (Wed)Yusof, R. ................................................222 (Thu)

ZZabinski, P. ......................... 377 (Mon), 402 (Tue)Zagal, J. ...............................................1371 (Wed)Zaghib, K. .............................................433 (Mon)Zainuddin, L. ....................... 159 (Tue), 222 (Thu)Zalibera, M. ......................................... 1091 (Tue)Zandler, M. .......................................... 1106 (Tue)Zangle, T. ............................................. 1410 (Tue)Zawacki, D. ............................................ 150 (Tue)Zawodzinski, T....................................... 271 (Tue)Zedginidze, T. ........................................ 115 (Tue)Zelenay, P. ...........................285 (Wed), 409 (Tue), ...........................415 (Tue), 498 (Wed), 507 (Thu)Zelenaya, A. ..........................................820 (Wed)Zelenyuk, A. ........................................ 1469 (Tue)Zellers, E. ............................................1558 (Wed)Zemlianov, D. .....................................1299 (Mon)Zeng, J. ................................................ 1157 (Tue)Zeng, X. ................................................296 (Mon)Zengerle, R............................................572 (Wed)Zevenbergen, M. ................................... 586 (Tue)Zhai, J. ................................................1038 (Wed)Zhai, Y. ................................................ 1473 (Tue)Zhang, B. ............................................... 924 (Tue)Zhang, B. ...............................................214 (Thu)Zhang, B. ..............................................819 (Wed)Zhang, C. ............................................... 985 (Tue)Zhang, G. ................................................ 96 (Tue)Zhang, H. .............................................296 (Mon)Zhang, H. .............................................. 327 (Tue)Zhang, J. .......... 215 (Thu), 563 (Wed), 564 (Wed)Zhang, J. ...............................................299 (Mon)Zhang, J. ................................................ 797 (Tue)Zhang, J. .............................363 (Thu), 497 (Wed)Zhang, J. ..........................1236 (Tue), 1248 (Wed)Zhang, J. ...............................................563 (Wed)Zhang, J. ................................................363 (Thu)Zhang, J. .............................................1444 (Wed)Zhang, K. ............................................. 1023 (Tue)Zhang, L. ............................ 25 (Mon), 117 (Mon)Zhang, L. ..............................................828 (Wed)

Zhang, L. ..............................................497 (Wed)Zhang, L. .............................................1210 (Thu)Zhang, M. .............................................. 924 (Tue)Zhang, R. ............................................... 399 (Tue)Zhang, R. ............................................. 1148 (Tue)Zhang, W. ...........................................1488 (Wed)Zhang, W. ............................................ 1048 (Tue)Zhang, X. .......................... 304 (Mon), 428 (Mon)Zhang, X. ............................................... 643 (Tue)Zhang, X. ......... 211 (Wed), 227 (Thu), 254 (Wed)Zhang, Y. ...............................................768 (Thu)Zhang, Y. ............................................. 1401 (Tue)Zhang, Y. .......................... 297 (Mon), 301 (Mon)Zhang, Y. ..............................................521 (Mon)Zhang, Y. ............. 3 (Mon), 25 (Mon), 117 (Mon)Zhang, Y. ............................................... 138 (Tue)Zhang, Z. ............................................... 190 (Tue)Zhang, Z. ............................................1181 (Mon)Zhao, F. .................................................558 (Wed)Zhao, F. .................................................737 (Mon)Zhao, H. ................................................194 (Wed)Zhao, J. .................................................204 (Wed)Zhao, L. ............................................... 1401 (Tue)Zhao, W. .............................................1164 (Wed)Zhao, X. ................................................. 642 (Tue)Zhechkov, L. ...................... 386 (Tue), 1232 (Thu)Zhen, Y. ................................................. 331 (Tue)Zheng, H............................... 137 (Tue), 141 (Tue)Zheng, H...............................................203 (Wed)Zheng, M. ............................................ 1142 (Tue)Zheng, Y. ............................................1436 (Wed)Zhong, C. ..........................127 (Mon), 206 (Wed)Zhong, H. .............................................. 885 (Tue)Zhong, S. ............................................. 1014 (Tue)Zhong, W. .............................................620 (Mon)Zhou, H. ..............................................1573 (Thu)Zhou, H. ........................... 1021 (Tue), 1031 (Tue)Zhou, J. .................................................. 602 (Tue)Zhou, J. ................................. 311 (Tue), 314 (Tue)Zhou, J. .................................................. 313 (Tue)Zhou, J. ................................................ 1048 (Tue)Zhou, K. .................................................769 (Thu)Zhou, M. ...............................................737 (Mon)Zhou, Q. ...............................................122 (Mon)Zhou, X. ...............................................565 (Wed)Zhou, X. .......1048 (Tue), 1049 (Tue), 1488 (Wed)Zhou, X. ................................................ 798 (Tue)Zhou, X. ................................................ 795 (Tue)Zhou, Y. .................................................234 (Thu)Zhou, Y. ............................... 156 (Tue), 214 (Thu)Zhou, Y. .................................................769 (Thu)Zhu, C. .................................................822 (Wed)Zhu, J. ...................................................352 (Wed)Zhu, S. ..................................................432 (Mon)Zhu, W. .................................................. 554 (Tue)Zhu, Y. ..................................................724 (Wed)Zhu, Z. ..................................................355 (Wed)Zhuang, L. ..............................................49 (Mon)Ziebarth, J. ............................................. 555 (Tue)Ziegler, K............................. 533 (Tue), 1146 (Tue)Zlatev, R. ..............................................1567 (Thu)Zlatev, R. .............................................. 1362 (Tue)Zlatev, R. ................................................ 666 (Tue)Zoladek, S. .......................... 5 (Mon), 1288 (Mon)Zondlo, J. ............................................1480 (Wed)Zukal, A. .................................................84 (Mon)Zukalova, M. ..... 281 (Tue), 525 (Mon), 531 (Tue)Zukalova, M. ..........................................84 (Mon)Zukauskas, A. ......................................... 853 (Tue)Zuman, P. ....................... 627 (Mon), 1513 (Mon)Zuo, T. ........................... 1122 (Wed), 1132 (Wed)

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