Keynote Address: New Dimensions in Patterning: Placement and Metrology of Chemical Functionality at All Scales," Paul Weiss, UCLA, Director of the California NanoSystems Institute, and Editor-in-Chief of ACSNano
"Multiferroic Vortices in Hexagonal Manganites," Weida Wu, Rutgers University
"High-Resolution Nanotomography of Green Cements," Paulo Monteiro, University of California at Berkeley
"Biological Applications of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles," Sarah Hurst, CNM NanoBio Interfaces Group
Invited Student Talk: "Polarization-dependent MEIRAS Study of CO Adsorption on Pt Nanowire Catalysts," Prashant Deshlara, University of Notre Dame
Synthesis and Characterization of Nanocarbon Materials
Introduction to Using the CNM Computing Cluster for Materials Modeling
Focused Ion Beam Lithography
Introduction to Sputtering and PECVD Techniques
Fundamentals of Pattern Transfer
Fundamentals of Atomic Layer Deposition
Poster Session
Best Student Poster Prize: "A Photoinduced Kinetic Model for Size-DSependent Effects in SERS of Bioinorganic Hybrid Systems," Daniel Finkelstein-Shapiro, Northwestern University
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