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Page 1 Scientific Program OMICS Group Conferences 5716 Corsa Ave., Suite 110, Westlake Los Angeles, CA 91362-7354, USA Phone: +1-650-268-9744, Fax: +1-650-618-1414, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499 Email: [email protected] “Organize your Events at OMICS Group Conferences” Proposals are invited for organizing Symposia/Workshops at OMICS Group Conferences or OMICS Group will sponsor small events at your universities in related areas under the title of your own. These proposals can be sent to respective conference mail ids or to [email protected] 219 th OMICS Group Conference October 06-08, 2014 Hilton San Antonio Airport, USA 3 rd International Conference and Exhibition on Materials Science & Engineering Ad Sponsors Media Partners

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Scientific Program

OMICS Group Conferences5716 Corsa Ave., Suite 110, Westlake Los Angeles, CA 91362-7354, USA

Phone: +1-650-268-9744, Fax: +1-650-618-1414, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499Email: [email protected]

“Organize your Events at OMICS Group Conferences”Proposals are invited for organizing Symposia/Workshops at OMICS Group Conferences or OMICS Group will sponsor small events at your universities in related areas under the title of your own. These proposals can be sent to respective conference mail ids or to [email protected]

219th OMICS Group Conference

October 06-08, 2014 Hilton San Antonio Airport, USA

3rd International Conference and Exhibition on

Materials Science & Engineering

Ad Sponsors

Media Partners

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08:00-08:30 RegistrationsTexas A

Opening Ceremony08:30-08:55

Day 1 October 06, 2014

Track 1(i): Materials Science and EngineeringSession Chair: Dong Yang Li, University of Alberta, CanadaSession Co-Chair: Kimihisa Yamamoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Session Introduction

10:55-11:15 Synthesis of fine-controlled metal particles using a dendrimer reactorKimihisa Yamamoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

11:15-11:35Effect of heat treatment and microwave condition on structure and functional characteristics of gum karaya (Sterculia urens): Fourier transforms infra-red spectroscopy (FT-IR)Hamed Mirhosseini, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

11:35-11:55 Quantum hole super-compressibility and synthesis novel materialsKholmurad Khasanov, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Russia

11:55-12:15 Molecular design and electronic properties of new doping system: Pure organic TTF-based salt-bridged crystalsYuka Kobayashi, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan

12:15-12:35 Low characteristic temperature glass ceramic for LED lightingWu-Fan-Bean, National United University, Taiwan

12:35-12:55 Exploration of an electron work function - based strategy for tailoring materialsDong Yang Li, University of Alberta, Canada

Lunch Break 12:55-13:35 @ Lonestar West

13:35-13:55 Dimension controlled self-assembly of perylene based moleculesArshad S Sayyad, Rice University, USA

13:55-14:15Study on stress relaxation behavior of glass-ceramic coating for its application as bond coat in a thermal barrier coating systemSumana Ghosh, Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CSIR), India

14:15-14:35 Luminescent single molecule magnet in a series of lanthanides-TTF complexesLahcene Ouahab, CNRS-Université de Rennes 1, France

Track 1(ii): Materials Science and EngineeringSession Chair: Bingbing Li, Central Michigan University, USASession Co-Chair: Masayoshi Tonouchi, Osaka University, Japan

Session Introduction

14:35-14:55 Plant oil-based polymers and compositesAlejandrina Campanella, Dixie Chemical Company Inc., USA

14:55-15:15 Engineering polymer micro and nanoparticles with controlled size, composition and morphology by microfluidicsChristophe A Serra, University of Strasbourg, France

15:15-15:35 Hybrid fibers with substantial filler contents through kinetically arrested phase separation of liquid jet Bingbing Li, Central Michigan University, USA

15:35-15:55 Gas molecules absorption to graphene studied by laser terahertz emission microscopeMasayoshi Tonouchi, Osaka University, Japan

Coffee Break 15:55-16:10 @ Ball Room Foyer

Keynote Forum08:55-09:00 Introduction09:00-09:25 Michael Silver American Elements, USA09:25-09:50 Jag Sankar North Carolina A&T State University, USA09:50-10:15 Rodrigo Devivar Jacobs Technology-NASA Johnson Space Center, USA10:15-10:40 Karl A Gschneidner Iowa State University, USA

Coffee Break 10:40-10:55 @ Ball Room Foyer

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16:10-16:30 Biodegradation of poly(ε-caprolactone)/poly(lactic acid) composites: The effect of fiber load and compatibilizationAkos Noel Ibrahim, Federal Polytechnic Kaura-Namoda, Nigeria

16:30-16:50 Lattice melting in finite size superconductorsKazuto Hirata, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan

16:50-17:10Scalable production of highly sensitive nanosensors based on graphene functionalized with a designed G protein-coupled receptorMitchell Lerner, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, USA

17:10-17:30 Atomically-resolved imaging of surfaces of complex oxide thin films grown by laser-MBEAlexander Tselev, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

17:30-17:50 Effect of graphite platelets on the thermal and gas barrier properties of the polymersSarat K Swain, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, India

17:50-18:10 Carbon nanotube reinforced structural composite core for sandwich construction applicationsA Marcel Bluth, Alliant Techsystems, USA

Texas BTrack 3: Energy MaterialsSession Chair: K A Gschneidner, Iowa State University, USASession Co-Chair: Arshad S Sayyad, Rice University, USA

Session Introduction

10:55-11:15 High-performance non-aqueous hybrid lithium-organic redox flow batteriesXiaoliang Wei, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

11:15-11:35 Unravelling the failure mechanisms of high-voltage composite oxides for high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries Debasish Mohanty, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

11:35-11:55 Modification of advanced conducting polymer coatings for efficient oxygen reduction electrodesPejman Hojati-Talemi, University of South Australia, Australia

11:55-12:15 Superionic polymer electrolytes for batteries and fuel cells energy materials: Battery materialsAlexei P Sokolov, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

12:15-12:35 Structural study of advanced hydrogen storage materials by high intensity neutron total diffractometer (NOVA)Kazutaka Ikeda, Institute of Materials Structure Science, KEK, Japan

12:35-12:55 High-performance lithium-Ion batteries using germanium nanomaterials as the anode materialHsing-Yu Tuan, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

12:55-13:15 Low thermal conductivity and hydrothermal synthesis of bismuth telluride alloys and n-type cobalt skutteruditesChia-Jyi Liu, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

Lunch Break 13:15-14:00 @ Lonestar West

14:00-14:20 Large-area anodic oxides for photovoltaic applicationsAlison Lennon, The University of New South Wales, Australia

14:20-14:40 Electrochromic devices with a metallo-supramolecular polymer filmMasayoshi Higuchi, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan

14:40-15:00 Controlling charge transfer processes in CdSe based quantum dot solar cellVidhya Chakrapani, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

15:00-15:20 Proton-conducting tin phosphates for electrochemical applications operating at intermediate temperaturesMasahiro Nagao, Nagoya University, Japan

15:20-15:40 Structural studies of neutron irradiated ferritic alloys for advanced nuclear reactorsB Mazumder, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

15:40-16:00 Enabling manufacturing composite cathodes through aqueous processing for lithium-ion batteriesJianlin Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Coffee Break 16:00-16:15 @ Ball Room Foyer

16:15-16:35 Electro catalysts for water oxidation and carbon dioxide reductionLi Qin Zhou, Toyota Research Institute of North America, USA

16:35-16:55 Design and applications of redox active materials for advanced rechargeable batteries Tianbiao Leo Liu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

Guest RoomTrack 1(vi): GrapheneTrack 1(vii): Fundamentals and Challenges in Materials ScienceSession Chair: Irma Kuljanishvili, Saints Louis University, USASession Co-Chair: Toshio Naito, Ehime University, Japan

Session Introduction

10:55-11:15 High-quality graphene devices on SiC for resistance metrology and wafer-scale electronicssYanfei Yang, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA

11:15-11:35 Thick composite piezoelectric films with graphene monolayersK A Cook-Chennault, The State University of New Jersey, USA

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11:35-11:55 “Bottom up” approach to nano probe fabrication and study of graphene and carbon nanotubesIrma Kuljanishvili, Saints Louis University, USA

11:55-12:15 Giant photoconductivity in organic materials by UV irradiationToshio Naito, Ehime University, Japan

12:15-12:35Magnetic field-induced phase transitions and possible new quantum hall effect in quasi-one-dimensional organic conductor, HMTSF-TCNQKeizo Murata, Osaka City University, Japan

12:35-12:55 Quantum hall effect in multilayered massless dirac fermion systemsNaoya Tajima, Toho University, Japan

12:55-13:15 Magnetic properties and magnetocaloric effect of field-induced ferromagnet BaFeO3Kenji Yoshii, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan

Lunch Break 13:15-14:00 @ Lonestar West

14:00-14:20 Structure and physical properties of ferromagnetic crystals with supramolecular cationsKazuya Kubo, Hokkaido University, Japan

14:20-14:40 Characterization study of carbon epoxy composite with and without filler materialC N Chandrappa, Acharya Institute of Technology, India

14:40-14:50 Application of high performance computing for numerical simulation of fracture of fiber reinforced composite materialsTakeaki Nadabe, University of Tokyo, Japan

Track 4: Light metals for TransportationTrack 5: Mining and MetallurgySession Chair: Charles D Ross, Longwood University, USASession Co-Chair: Zofia Niemczura, ArcelorMittal, USA

Session Introduction

14:50-15:10 Feasibility study of welding Al 7075 aluminum alloys with metal inert gas welding (MIG)M Ishak, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia

15:10-15:30 United States strategic metals during World War IICharles D Ross, Longwood University, USA

15:30-15:50Understanding changes leading to deterioration of Ni- and Co-base heat resistant cast alloys during service in temperatures between 1000-1300°C and the ND method of its early detectionZofia Niemczura, ArcelorMittal, USA

15:50-16:10 Selective removal of heavy metals from mining wastewaters using physicochemical treatment technologyD Saad, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

16:10-16:30 An ANOVA approach for the process parameters optimization of Al-Si alloy sand castingManjinder Bajwa, Lovely Professional University, India

Coffee Break 16:30-16:45 @ Ball Room Foyer18:15-19:15 Cocktails sponsored by Journal of Materials Science & Engineering @ Texas E

Day 2 October 07, 2014Texas A

Keynote Forum08:25-08:30 Introduction08:30-08:55 Serhii Shafraniuk Northwestern University, USA08:55-09:20 Carlos A Gonzalez National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

Track 2(i): Nanotechnology in Materials ScienceSession Chair: Ramesh K Agarwal, Washington University in St. Louis, USASession Co-Chair: Sergei Tretiak, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Session Introduction

09:20-09:40 CFD Simulations of transport of magnetic nanoparticles in BioMEMSRamesh K Agarwal, Washington University in St. Louis, USA

09:40-10:00 Photoexcited conjugated chromophores: Conformational dynamics, relaxation pathways and energy transferSergei Tretiak, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

10:00-10:20 Electrospun cellulose nitrate and poly (caprolactone) blends for biomedical applicationsSteven Nartker, Kettering University, USA

Coffee Break 10:20-10:35 @ Ball Room Foyer

10:35-10:55 Eco-friendly nano-materials for waste water treatmentAjay Kumar Mishra, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

10:55-11:15 Engineering carbon nanomaterials and nanocomposites for biomedical applicationsWenhui Song, University College London, UK

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11:15-11:35 The role of oleic acid concentration on the physicochemical properties of cobalt ferrite nanoparticlesDanilo Suvorov, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia

11:35-11:55 Magnetic properties of artificially frustarted Fe nanoparticle systemsSatyendra Prakash Pal, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, India

11:55-12:05 Designing of nano catalysts for sustainable multi-component synthesis of 3-substituted indolesU Chinna Rajesh, University of Delhi, India

Track 2(ii): Nanotechnology in Materials ScienceSession Chair: Satish K Nune, Pacific Niorth West National Laboratory, USASession Co-Chair: Raul A Valenzuela Monjaras, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

Session Introduction

12:05-12:25 Antimicrobial nano alloysEmily M Hunt, West Texas A&M University, USA

12:25-12:45Studies on the combined effect of multi walled carbon nano tubes (MWCNTs) and maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MA-g PP) on the mechanical and thermal properties of polypropylene (PP)Etakula Nagabhushan, Osmania University, India

Lunch Break 12:45-13:35 @ Lonestar West

13:35-13:55 Damage sensing of nanocomposites for smart paste applicationsPark Joung-Man, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea

13:55-14:15 Spectroscopic metrics for determining size and thickness of liquid exfoliated nanosheets in dispersionClaudia Backes, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

14:15-14:35 Nanostructured magnetic oxides (ferrites) from chimie douce nanoparticles consolidated by spark plasma sintering (SPS)

Raul A Valenzuela Monjaras, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

14:35-14:55 Carbon-based devices for THz technologyPaola Barbara, Georgetown University, USA

14:55-15:15 Controlled fabrication of nanostructured ZnO gas sensorsMohammad R Alenezi, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Kuwait

15:15-15:35 Nanocomposite particle synthesis using switchable ionic liquids (SWILs)Satish K Nune, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

Coffee Break 15:35-15:50 @ Ball Room Foyer

15:50-16:10 Bio-inspried funcational materials templated from nature speciesDi Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

16:10-16:30Influence of nanodispersions oncorrosion behaviour of aluminum metal matrix nanocomposites fabricated using powder metallurgy routeE Y El-Kady, Benha University, Egypt

16:30-16:50 On the fabrication of A356/Al2O3 metal matrix nanocomposites using rheocasting and squeeze casting techniquesT A Khalil, Benha University, Egypt

16:50-17:10Lasing and transistor properties of a single to multiple Au:SnO2 nanowire devices made by chemical vapor deposition and electron beam lithography techniquesBonex W Mwakikunga, DST/CSIR National Centre for Nano-Structured Materials, South Africa

17:10-17:30 Few-carrier regimes in lithographically-defined Si quantum dotsTetsuo Kodera, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

17:30-17:50 Study of nanofluids flow in micro-channel heat sinks using kinetic theoryMohamed E Eleshaky, Public Authority for Applied Education & Training, Kuwait

Texas BTrack 6: Surface Science and EngineeringSession Chair: Vladimir A Levchenko, Lomonosov Moscow State University, RussiaSession Co-Chair: Nekane Guarrotxena, Institute of Polymer Science and Technology, Spain

Session Introduction

10:35-10:55 Interdiffusion and phase stability of aluminide coated Ti-Al-Cr-Nb-Zr-Y alloys at high temperaturesEddy A Basuki, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia

10:55-11:15 Scanning tunneling microscopy at mK temperatures: Probing the smallest energy scalesChristian R Ast, Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research, Germany

11:15-11:35 Protein fibrils as versatile building blocks for functional nanomaterialsSreenath Bolisetty, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

11:35-11:55 Engineering new carbon materialsVladimir A Levchenko, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

11:55-12:15 Designing nanofunctional hybrid materialsNekane Guarrotxena, Institute of Polymer Science and Technology, Spain

12:15-12:35 Influence of substrate on the efficiency of aluminide coatings and thermal barrier coatingsGursev Pirge, Turkish Air Force Academy, Turkey

Lunch Break 12:35-13:15 @ Lonestar West

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13:15-13:35 Evaluation of LaAlO3 as material for thermal barrier coatingsV N Stathopoulos, Technological Educational Institute of Sterea Ellada, Greece

13:35-13:55 Interfaces between transferred, CVD-grown graphene and MoS2 probed with STM and ARPESMatthias Batzill, University of South Florida, USA

Track 7: Biomaterials and Tissue EngineeringSession Chair: Robert R Engel, City University of New York, USASession Co-Chair: H Oudadesse, University of Rennes 1, France

Session Introduction

13:55-14:15 Prediction and optimization of heat affected zone width for submerged arc welding processN K Singh, Indian School of Mines, India

14:15-14:35 Zinc-doped bioactive glass behavior evaluated after after irradiation and in vivo assays. Antioxidative/oxidative effectsH Oudadesse, University of Rennes 1, France

14:35-14:55 Antimicrobial surfacesRobert Engel, City University of New York, USA

14:55-15:15 Bioimprinted substrates: An approach for understanding and controlling cell responseIsha Mutreja, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

15:15-15:35 Unique organic/inorganic hybrid material produced by an aquatic iron-oxidizing bacterium, Leptothrix sp.Hitoshi Kunoh, Okayama University, Japan

15:35-15:55 Carbon polymer- New promising material for medical applicationVladimir A Levchenko, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Coffee Break 15:55-16:10 @ Ball Room Foyer

16:10-16:30 Bone-like nanocomposite of hydrxyapatite and collagen as artificial boneMasanori Kikuchi, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan

16:30-16:50 An application of electron beam lithography: Location of metallic nanostructures based on DNAEnrique C Samano, Centro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnologia, UNAM, Mexico

16:50-17:10 Functional electrospun nanofibers for biomedical applicationsNarayan Bhattarai, North Carolina A&T State University, USA

15:00-15:55 Poster Presentation @ Texas D18:00-19:00 Cocktails sponsored by Journal of Materials Science & Engineering @ Texas E

Day 3 October 08, 2014Texas B

Track 8: Materials Chemistry (Organic and inorganic) and Sustainable ChemistrySession Chair: Emad A Mowafy, University of Hail, Saudi ArabiaSession Co-Chair: Yuichi Shimazaki, Ibaraki Unversity, Japan

Session Introduction

09:00-09:20 Unusual aggregation of inorganic anions in metallo supra molecular ionic crystalsTakumi Konno, Osaka University, Japan

09:20-09:40Oxidation chemistry of metal(II)-diphenolato complexes with salen-type ligands: Electronic structure and reactivity relationship Yuichi Shimazaki, Ibaraki Unversity, Japan

09:40-10:00Design and development of novel reagents for rapid and selective extraction and separation of selected precious metalsEmad A Mowafy, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia

10:00-10:20 Cleaner practices through optimization of resources and geoinformaticsSampath Kumar M C, B. M. S College of Engineering, India

Coffee Break 10:20-10:35 @ Ball Room Foyer

10:35-10:55 Liquid crystals as a stereochemical artefact: Toward a new paradigmSosale Chandrasekhar, Indian Institute of Science, India

10:55-11:15 Pb3O4/ZrO2 Nanocomposite synthesized from single source molecular precursor employing sol gel methodHameed Ullah, Hazara University, Pakistan

11:15-11:35 Synthesis and Properties of Curved π-conjugated moleculesEiichi Kayahara, Kyoto University, Japan

Track 10: Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic materialsTrack 11: Advances in Instrumentation TechnologyTrack 12: Emerging Areas of Materials ScienceSession Chair: Serhii Shafraniuk, Northwestern University, USASession Co-Chair: Nobert Kroo, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary

Session Introduction

11:35-11:55 Dynamics of irradiation: From molecules to nano-objects and from material science to biologyE Suraud, Université Paul Sabatier, France

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11:55-12:15 Nonlinear surface plasmon assisted electron pairing in gold at room temperatureNorbert Kroo, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary

12:15-12:35 Application of a Difference Electron Nanoscope (DEN): Correlation between 3D magnetical structures of synthetic fayalite with synchrotron and neutron diffraction and mössbauer spectroscopyWerner Lottermoser, Salzburg University, Austria

12:35-12:55 THz applications of atomic monolayer materialsSerhii Shafraniuk, Northwestern University, USA

Lunch Break 12:55-13:35 @ Lonestar West

13:35-13:55 Higher order structure of macromolecules studied by Terahertz spectroscopyHiromichi Hoshina, RIKEN, Japan

13:55-14:15 Are the rare earth nitrides the future of spintronics?Franck Natali, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

14:15-14:35 Using dusty plasmas to study deformations of crystalline solidsPeter Hartmann, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary

14:35-14:55 Laser [213-nm] depth-profiling studies of V/Ni ratios in asphaltenes following liquid nitrogen pre-treatment Avin Pillay, The Petroleum Institute, UAE

14:55-15:15 Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS), a new tool for high pressure scienceYang Ding, Argonne National Laboratory, USA

15:15-15:35 Design of insulators by atomic layer deposition for semiconductor devicesToshihide Nabatame, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan

Coffee Break 15:35-15:50 @ Ball Room Foyer

15:50-16:10 Topological insulators for next generation electronics and photonicsDongxia Qu, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

16:10-16:30 Photo-excited hot electrons from conductive films forming heterojunctionsSatoshi Ishii, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan

16:30-16:50 Change of the physical properties of colored high density polyethethylene by effect of environmentK E Shady, National Institute for Standards Giza, Egypt

16:50-17:10 Analysis of ordering in AlxGa1-xAs using X-ray diffractionAtanda K Iyanda, Q-Urban Nig Ent., Nigeria

17:10-17:20 Development and use of optimization script for fitting material propertiesMiroslav Urbánek, COMTES FHT a.s., Czech Republic

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