Program: Wednesday, May 20th, 2008

Wednesday, May 20

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7:30   registration, all day
SESSION 4: Nano-electronics, More-than-Moore
Bridge to Bio or MEMS/NEMS or Photonics - Co-chaired by Michel Brillouët (CEA/LETI), Yuji Miyahara (NIMS), Gernot Pomrenke (DOD)
8:30 8:55 Europe on Bio -, Karlheinz Meier, University of Heidelberg, Very Large Scale Neuromorphic Circuits - Achievements, Challenges and Hopes
8:55 9:20 US on Bio, Dawn Bonnell, University of Pennsylvania, Nano-bio Instrumentation and Networking
9:20 9:45 Europe on Photonics, Kilian Singer, University of Ulm, Deterministic Ultracold Ion Source Targeting the Heisenberg Limit
9:45 10:10 Japan on Photonics - Susumu Noda, Kyoto University
10:10 10:35 Japan on MEMS/NEMS - Hiroshi Yamada, TOSHIBA, MEMS-LSI Heterogeneous Device Integration Technology for System-on-Chip Applications
10:35 11:00 US on MEMS/NEMS Dennis Polla, DARPA, N/MEMS - Building the Future from the Inside Out
11:00 11:10 SESSION 4 wrap-up
11:10 11:30 Break
11:30 12:00 Korea - Young June Park, Seoul National University, NANO Systems Institute-National Core Research Center, A Strategy for Silicon Convergence to Biochemical Sensor Applications; Two Cases from COSAR
12:00 13:30 Lunch
13:30 13:55 IPWGN report - George Bourianoff, Intel
SESSION 5: Energy & Resource Management - Co-chaired by Hiro Akinaga (AIST), Dave Seiler (NIST)
13:55 14:20 Europe - Jane Nielsen, Technical University of Denmark, Active Sites on Supported Nanoparticles for Energy Related Issues
14:20 14:55 Japan - Masatoshi Iji, NEC, Highly Functional Biomass-based Plastics Using Nano-Composite Technologies
14:55 15:20 US - Mark Shannon, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, Water Filtration Using Nanotechnology
15:20 15:30 SESSION 5 wrap-up
15:30 15:40 Break
15:40 16:10 Poster introductions
Europe - Joachim Pelka, Fraunhofer-Verbund Mikroelektronik
Japan - Toyohiro Chikyow, NIMS
US - James Hutchby, SRC
16:10 18:10 INC5 poster reception
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