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FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FROM NANOPARTICLES AND NANOMATERIALS TO NANODEVICES AND NANOSYSTEMS and Nanotechnology Transfer Workshop June 16-20, 2013 Corfu Island, Greece University of Texas at Arlington, NCSR "Demokritos" , University of Patras, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 4 th IC4N 2013 Technical Program PROGRAM 2013_Layout 1 28/06/2013 13:14 Page 1

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FOURTHINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

FROM NANOPARTICLESAND NANOMATERIALS

TO NANODEVICESAND NANOSYSTEMS

and Nanotechnology TransferWorkshopJune 16-20, 2013Corfu Island, Greece

University of Texas at Arlington, NCSR "Demokritos" , University of Patras, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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IC4N2013T e c h n i c a l P r o g r a m

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Fundamentals/MaterialsGenomeSession FGM-5

Complex Oxides

Session CO-3

EnvironmentalApplications &ImplicationsSession EAI-2

Fundamentals/MaterialsGenomeSession FGM-4

Complex Oxides

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EnvironmentalApplications &ImplicationsSession EAI-1

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Sunday, June 16, 201315:00 - 19:30 Registration20:30 Welcome Reception

Monday, June 17, 20138:30 - 9:00 Welcome - Opening Remarks9:00 - 10:00 Plenary Lecture10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 - 13:00

13:00 - 15:30 Free Time / Poster Papers Session P-1/Participant Interaction15:30 - 17:00

17:00 - 17:30 Coffee Break

17:30 - 19:30

19:30 Social Hour (open to all participants)

Tuesday, June 18, 20138:30 - 10:00 Keynote Lectures I & II10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 - 13:00

13:00 - 15:30 Free Time / Poster Papers Session P-2 / Participant Interaction

15:30 - 17:00

17:00 - 17:30 Coffee Break

17:30 - 19:30

19:30 Social Hour /Wine & Cheese (open to all participants)

Fundamentals/MaterialsGenomeSession FMG-1

Nanoscale SensorsDevices & SystemsSession NSDS-1

Interdisciplinary & NewDirectionsSession IND-1

Fundamentals/MaterialsGenomeSession FMG-2

Nanoscale SensorsDevices & SystemsSession NSDS-2

MagneticNanostructures &DevicesDirectionsSession MND-1

Fundamentals/MaterialsGenomeSession FMG-3

Nanoscale SensorsDevices & SystemsSession NSDS-3

Nanomaterials for GreenEnergy Session NGE-1

Nanofabrication &NanomanufacturingSession NN-1

Complex Oxides

Session CO-1

Nanomaterials for GreenEnergy Session NGE-2

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Wednesday, June 19, 20139:15 - 10:00 Keynote Lecture III10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break

10:30 - 13:00

13:00 - 15:30 Free Time / Poster Papers Session P-2 / Participant Interaction

15:30 - 17:00

17:00 - 17:30 Coffee Break

17:30 - 19:30

21:00 Gala Banquet - Best Poster Paper Award

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Nanotechnology Transfer Workshop: From the Lab to the Marketplace

8:45-9:00 Introductory Remarks

9:00 - 11:00 Keynote Lectures I, II, III, IV, V

11:00 - 12:00 Workshop Panel: Open Floor Discussion

12:00 Light Lunch/Wine Reception (open to all participants)

E N D O F W O R K S H O P

Nanowires &NanostructuresWorkshopSession NNW-1

Complex Oxides

Session CO-4

Magnetic Nanostructures& Devices

Session MND-2

Nanowires &NanostructuresWorkshopSession NNW-2

Nano/Bio Applications

Session NBA-1

Interdisciplinary & NewDirections

Session IND-2

Nanowires &NanostructuresWorkshopSession NNW-3

Nano/Bio Applications

Session NBA-2

Interdisciplinary & NewDirections

Session IND-3

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(Nausica Ballroom/Corfu Holiday Palace)

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-12:00

12:00-12:30

12:30-13:00

Nanoscale Sensors, Devices & Systems

NSDS-1Chair: Matteo Ferroni

Hall: Lefkas/Zante

Daniel Chua* (Singapore)Applying Graphene in Electron

Emitters and PEM Fuel Cells

Dongling Ma* (Canada)Plasmonic and Semicondutor

Nanostructures for Solar Cell Applications

Andrea Reale* (Italy)Dye Solar Cells for Sensors and

Buildings

Anton Malko* (USA)Excitonic Sensitization and

Cascaded Energy Transfer in Silicon/Nanocrystal

Hybrid Structures

Fiorenzo Vetrone* (Canada)Lanthanide-Doped Nanoparticles:

Towards Multi-FunctionalNanoplatforms

Interdisciplinary & New Directions IND-1

Chairs: Constantin Politis,Efstathios I. Meletis

Hall: Ithaca/Paxi

Roman Nowak* (Finland)Mechanics Meets Electronics in

Nanoscale:The Current Spikeand Nanoscale Deconfinement

Federico Rosei* (Canada)Strategies for Controlled

Assembly at the Nanoscale

Alberto Vomiero* (Italy)Engineered Photoanodes for High Efficiency Dye -

and Quantum Dot - Sensitized Solar Cells

Ji-Huan He* (China)Lightning-like Charged Jet

Cascade in Electrospinning andBubble Electrospinning

Tieling Xing* (China)Preparation of Fe-doped Silica

Sol and its Application in Silk Modification

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Hall: Ithaca/PaxiHall: Lefkas/ZanteHall: Kerkyra

8:30 - 9:00 Opening Remarks (Kerkyra Ballroom): Efstathios I. Meletis9:00 - 10:00 Plenary Lecture

Chair: Wolfram Schommers Hall: Kerkyra BallroomDan Shechtman (Israel/USA)Technion & Iowa State University The Discovery of Quasi-Periodic Materials

10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break (Conference Area Foyer)

Fundamentals/Materials GenomeFMG-1

Chair: Wolfram SchommersHall: Kerkyra

Hans Fecht* (Germany)New Generation of Nanostructured

Diamond and C/Si Hybrid Materials

Juergen Koening* (Germany)Quantum Transport in

Nanostructured Materials

Rolf Haug* (Germany)Electronic Properties of

Semiconducting Nanostructures:Interference, Coherence

and Interactions

Dimitris Drikakis* (UK)Advances and Challenges inComputational Nanoscience

Shigeru Tsukamoto* (Germany)Density-Functional Electron-

Transport Calculations of Molecular Junctions

* I N V I T E D L E C T U R E

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19:30 Social Hour - Foyer (Open to all participants) * I N V I T E D L E C T U R E

13:00 - 15:30 Free Time - Participant Interaction14:30 - 15:30 Poster Papers Session P-1

(Conference Area Foyer)

15:30-16:00

16:00-16:30

16:30-17:00

Fundamentals/Materials GenomeFMG-2

Chair: Hans FechtHall: Kerkyra

Traian Dumitrica* (USA)Nanomechanics With Objective

Molecular Dynamics

Elyahou Kapon* (Switzerland)Ordered Quantum Dot Systems

for Nano-Photonics

Iain Will* (UK)The Growth, Enhancement and Control of Materials for Spintronic Devices

Nanoscale Sensors, Devices & SystemsNSDS-2

Chairs: Fiorenzo Vetrone, Alberto VomieroHall: Lefkas/Zante

Mauro Epifani* (Italy)Modification of Metal Oxide Nanocrystal for

Improved Sensing Performances: FromDoping to Inorganic Surface Functionalization

Matteo Ferroni* (Italy)Metal Oxide Nanowires for Advanced

Applications

Nicola Pinna* (Germany)Carbon-Metal Oxides Nanocomposites

for Resistive Gas Sensors

AFTERNOON SESSION, 15:30-19:30

17:00 - 17:30 Coffee Break (Conference Area Foyer)

Magnetic Nanostructures & Devices MND-1Chair: Andrei Rogalev

Hall: Ithaca/Paxi

Thomas Hase* (UK)Element Resolved Magnetization

Profiles in Pd/Fe/Pd Trilayers

Andreas Ney* (Austria)Structure, Valence and Magnetsim ofNanocrystalline Co-doped ZnO Layers

Max Wolff* (Sweden)Structural Arrangements

in Magnetic Liquids

17:30-18:00

18:00-18:30

18:30-19:00

19:00-19:20

Fundamentals/Materials GenomeFMG-3

Chair: Juergen KoeningHall: Kerkyra

Alfred Ludwig* (Germany)Development of Nanostructured

Materials Using High-throughput ThinFilm Experimentation

Philippe Colomban* (France)How Raman Spectra of

Nanomaterials are Related toDisorder, Supracrystal

/Particle/Domain Size and Mechanics

Perena Gouma* (USA)Polymorphic Phase Transitions in

Nanocrystalline Binary Metal Oxides

Vit Jirasek (Czech Rep.)Experimental and Simulation Study ofStress in Diamond Grown on Silicon

Nanoscale Sensors, Devices & SystemsNSDS-3

Chairs: Dongling Ma, Federico RoseiHall: Lefkas/Zante

Nazir Kherani* (Canada)Nanoparticle-based Photonic Device

Elements for Efficient Optoelectronic Devices

Cosmin Ioan Roman* (Switzerland)Mastering Carbon Nanotube Transducers:

From Basic Performance to IntegrationOptions

Konstantinos Misiakos* (Hellas)Monolithic Silicon Photonic Transducers

for the Detection of Biomolecules

Giuseppe Tettamanzi* (Australia)Single Atom Transistor Based

Quantum Metrology

Nanomaterials for Green Energy NGE-1

Chair: Krishnan RajeshwarHall: Ithaca/Paxi

Gerko Oskam* (Mexico)Recombination Process in the Dye-sensitized

Solar Cell: Random Walk Simulations

Polycarpos Falaras* (Hellas)Components Optimization for Dye-sensitized

Solar Cells of Enhanced Stability

Panagiotis Argitis* (Hellas)Nanostructured Oxide Thin Films for Improved

Charge Injection/Extraction in OrganicOptoelectronic Devices

George Demopoulos* (Canada)Porous Electrode Nanostructures for

Next Generation Solar Energy Conversion and Storage Cells via Sustainable and

Scalable Solution Processing

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Fundamentals of Nanomaterials/Materials Genome: theory, experiments and simulations

Poster No. Participant Country Paper Title

1-1 Deniz Alpay USA Size Independent Corner Rounding in Au Nanodecahedra

1-2 Bingqing Cheng China Novel Dislocation-free Deformation Mechanisms in Copper Nanoparticles during Sinteringand Heat Treatment Revealed by Molecular Dynamics

1-3 Mikheil Chikhradze Georgia Ti-Al Based Composites Fabricated by Adiabatic Explosive Compaction

1-4 Sofia Evangelou Hellas Nonlinear Optics Near a Plasmonic Nanostructure

1-5 Yousong Gu China Size Effects on the Electronic Transport Properties of Mg/ZnO/Mg Nanostructures Studied byNo-Equilibrium Green Function Theory

1-6 Stevo Jaćimovski Serbia Electronic Contribution to Conductivity in Graphene

1-7 Aggeliki Karavioti Hellas Nanostructured Particles for Magnetic Flux Trapping in High-Tc SuperconductorYBa2Cu3O7-x

1-8 Emmanuel Paspalakis Hellas Optical Response of an Asymmetric Quantum Dot Molecule Under Pump-Probe Excitation

1-9 Vjekoslav Sajfert Serbia Thermodynamic and Kinetic Properties of Mechanical Oscillations in Nanostructures such asCylindrical Quantum Dots and Thin Films

1-10 Vjekoslav Sajfert Serbia Coherent States Formalism Applied to the Quantum Well Model

1-11 Jovan Setrajčić Serbia Some Optical Exceptions of Molecular Nanofilm-Structures

1-12 Xu Sun China Strain Dependence on Schottky Barriers & Transport Properties for Cu (111) / (10-10) ZnO-Nanobelts Contacts

1-13 Christos Tsonos Hellas Zinc Oxide/Epoxy Resin Nanocomposites: Morphology, Thermal, and Electrical Response

Nanoscale Sensors, Devices & Systems

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2-1 Fulya Bagci Turkey Enhanced Temperature Sensitivity of Lattice-Shifted Microgravity in GaAsPhotonic Crystal Structure

2-2 Tugce Demirsoy Turkey Electro-Optic Modulation of Slow Light in Photonic Crystal Coupled-CavityResonator Arrays

2-3 Spyridon Grammatikopoulos Hellas Self Assembly and Surface Plasmon Resonances of Au-Based Nanoparticlesfor Novel Applications

2-4 Lohith Karnam Italy Solution Processed, Versatile Multilayered Structures for the Generation ofMEF

2-5 Ioannis Vourkas Hellas A Threshold-based Approach for Modeling Memristive Devices and Systems

2-6 Xiaoqin Yan China Highly Sensitive Uric Acid Biosensors Based on Individual ZnOMicro/Nanowires

2-7 Cordula Zimmer Germany Functionality Improvement of an Eletronic Photoionization Detector by UsingUV Transparent Thin Films

2-8 Luis Garcia Mexico Nanoparticles and Nanorods of Cu and Ni Synthesized by Wet ChemicalRoute

2-9 George Karanikolos Hellas Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Magnetic Nanocomposites by in-situ CVD

2-10 Mingzhong Wu USA Damping in Nanometer-thick Yttrium Iron Garnet Films Capped by Platinum

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Nanofabrication & Nanomanufacturing

Poster No. Participant Country Paper Title

3-1 Adam Adikimenakis Hellas Ultra-shallow and High Density Two-dimensional Electron Gas Channels for HEMTsBased on the AlN/GaN Heterojunction

3-2 Vahid Askarinejad Iran Facile synthesis of NiO nano-structures from thermolyses of a new Nickel(II)supramolecular polymer

3-3 Stephan Brabender Germany Wafer Extension for Cost-effective Front to Back Side Alignment

3-4 Ivan Buijnsters Belgium Growth Dynamics of Nanocrystalline Diamond Films Grown by Hot-Filament CVD

3-5 Sven Ebschke Germany Sticking Prevention of Nanostructured Monocrystalline Si-Membranes

3-6 Soon-Ho Kwon Korea Control of Size Uniformity of Cu Nanoparticle Array Produced by Plasma-inducedDewetting

3-7 Stephen Muhl Mexico Preparation of Bi Nanoparticles Using a Novel Toroidal Planar Hollow Cathode ClusterDeposition System

3-8 D. Petridis Hellas A Facile, One Pot Wet Route to Thermoelectric Powders of High Purity

3-9 Štěpán Potocký Czech Rep. Linear Antenna Microwave Surface Wave Plasma Characterizationby Langmuir Probe

3-10 Ee Le Shim Korea Cathodoluminescence of ZnO Nanostructure Arrays Hydrothermally Grown on thePatterned Seed Layers Using a Polystyrene-Sphere-Based Lithographic Method

3-11 Slavica Stankic France Equilibrium Shape of Supported Silver Clusters

3-12 Azadeh Askarinejad Iran Using Different Methods of Nanofabrication as a New Way to Activate CementReplacement Materials

3-13 Panagiotis Dimitrakis Hellas Capabilities of Nanotechnology & Microsystems Laboratory and MiNaSys-CoE: AGreek Nanotechnology Initiative at NCSR “D”

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

* I N V I T E D L E C T U R E

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-12:00

12:00-12:30

12.30-13.00

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-12:00

12:00-12:30

12.30-12:50

Nanofabrication &Nanomanufacturing NN-1

Chairs: Yue Zhang, Valentin Craciun

Hall: Lefkas/Zante

Yue Zhang* (China)Fabrication and Performance of

nanodevices based on zincoxide nanomaterials

Christine Luscombe* (USA)Controlling Semiconducting

Polymer Architectures

Valentin Craciun* (Romania)Characteristics of TransitionalMetal Carbo-Nitride Thin Films

Grown by Pulsed LaserDeposition

Samir Iqbal* (USA)Solid-state Nanopores

Functionalized for SelectiveBiomarker Detection –

Interactions from MolecularDynamics Simulation Studies

David Smith* (UK)Supercritical Fluid

Electrodeposition into NanoscalePorous Templates With Pore

Diameter 3 nm and Decreasing

Complex Oxides CO-1Chair: Christofer Lynch

Hall: Kerkyra

Shriram Ramanathan* (USA)Correlated Oxide Electronics

Lucian Pintilie* (Romania)Effect of Interfaces on the Propertiesof Thin Films and Multilayers With

Ferroelectric Properties

Serge Nakhmanson* (USA)Ab initio Design of Layered Ferroic

Materials for AdvancedFunctionalities

Jiri Hlinka* (Czech Rep.)Ferroelectric Interfaces: Challenges

for Tomorrow

Ian Reaney* (UK)High Throughput Screening of

Tunable Complex Oxides

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-12:00

12:00-12:30

12:30-12:50

Nanomaterials for Green EnergyNGE-2

Chair: George P. DemopoulosHall: Ithaca/Paxi

Jan Augustyński* (Poland)Photoelectrochemical WaterSplitting at Nanostructured

Semiconducting Oxide Electrodes

Iván Mora-Seró* (Spain)Mechanism of Carrier Accumulationin Nanostructured Semiconductor

Solar Cells: Sensitizers vs.Perovskite Light Absorbers

Gerasimos Konstantatos*(Spain)Bulk Nano Heterostructure

Architectures for High Efficiency ThinFilm Chalcogenide Solution

Processed Nanocrystalline Solar Cells

Marika Letilly* (USA)Photoelectrochemically Induced

Surface Nanotopographies:Implications for Photovoltaic and

Photocatalytic Applications

Krishnan Rajeshwar* (USA)Bioinspired Concepts for Electro-and Photocatalysis of Targeted

Multi-electron Processes

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8:30 - 10:00 Keynote Lectures I & II Chairs: Efstathios I. Meletis, Krishnan Rajeshwar Hall: Kerkyra Ballroom

8:30-9:15 Stan Veprek (Germany)Technical University MunichLimits to the Preparation of Superhard Nanocomposites

9:15-10:00 Valentine I. Vullev (USA)University of California, RiversideBiological Inspiration in the Development of Molecular Electrets for Energy Applications

10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break (Conference Area Foyer)

MORNING SESSION, 10:30-13:00

Hall: Ithaca/PaxiHall: Lefkas/ZanteHall: Kerkyra

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19:30 Social Hour / Wine & Cheese - Foyer (Open to all participants) * I N V I T E D L E C T U R E

13:00 - 15:30 Free Time - Participant Interaction14:30 - 15:30 Poster Papers Session P-2

(Conference Area Foyer)

15:30-16:00

16:00-16:30

16:30-17:00

Fundamentals/Materials GenomeFMG-4

Chair: Alfred LudwigHall: Lefkas/Zante

Kim Bolton* (Sweden)Computational Studies of

Nanomaterials Based on Carbon and Cellulose

Christian Hafner* (Switzerland)Electromagnetic Metamaterials -

Promises, Design, and Applications

Hans von Känel* (Switzerland)X-Ray Nano-Diffraction

on Epitaxial Crystals

Complex OxidesCO-2

Chair: Marty GreggHall: Kerkyra

Nathan Newman* (USA)The Mechanism of Dielectric Loss in

High Performance Microwave Dielectrics

Christos G. Takoudis* (USA)Selective Atomic Layer Deposition

and Hybrid ALD/CVD in the Nanofabricationof Complex Oxides and Metals

Charles Ahn* (USA)Atomic-Scale Interfacial Coupling

at Oxide Interfaces

AFTERNOON SESSION, 15:30-19:30

17:00 - 17:30 Coffee Break (Conference Area Foyer)

Environmental Applications & ImplicationsEAI-1

Chair: Anthony Byrne Hall: Ithaca/Paxi

Aji Mathew* (Sweden)Nanocellulose and Nanochitin for WaterPurification: Possibilities and Challenges

Davide Mattia* (UK)Iron Nanoparticle – Carbon Nanotube

Systems for High Conversion of CarbonDioxide to Hydrocarbons

Luisa Pastrana-Martinez* (Portugal)Carbon-TiO2 Nanostructured

Photocatalysts for Water Purification

17:30-18:00

18:00-18:30

18:30-19:00

19:00-19:20

Fundamentals/Materials GenomeFMG-5

Chair: Rolf HaugHall: Lefkas/Zante

Vjekoslav Sajfert* (Serbia)Application of Difference Calculus

and Difference Equations toInvestigation of SpecificNanostructure Properties

Christoph Lienau* (Germany)Ultrafast Nano-Optics: Using StrongLaser Fields to Control the Motion of

Electrons in and Around MetallicNanostructures

Sascha Schnepp* (Switzerland)On the Numerical Modeling of Sharp

MetallicTtips

Christopher Kontis (Germany)Full CMOS-Compatible Integration

of Nano-Strucured Absolute Pressure Sensors

Complex OxidesCO-3

Chair: Nathan NewmanHall: Kerkyra

Marty Gregg* (UK)Properties of Functional Oxide for FutureDevices: Magnetoelectric Switching and

Domain Wall Nanoelectronics

Greg P. Carman* (USA)Electric Control of Nanoscale Multiferroic

Instabilities

Christopher Lynch* (USA)Multiscale Modeling of Columnar Structured ThinFilm Ferroelectrics for Magnetoelectric Coupling

Roger Whatmore* (Ireland)Multiferroic (Ferroelectric/Ferromagnetic)Behaviour of Aurivillius Phase Thin Films

Environmental Applications & ImplicationsEAI-2

Chair: Adrián M.T. SilvaHall: Ithaca/Paxi

Juan M. Coronado* (Spain)The Role of Nanostructures on Photocatalysis

for Environmental and Energy Applications

Anthony Byrne* (UK)Novel Nanomaterials for Photocatalytic

Water Treatment: the Need for Comparative Test Methods

Goran Drazic* (Slovenia)Photocatalytic TiO2 – From Hierarchical

Structures to a Microreactor

Marios Katsiotis (UAE)An Investigation of the Properties of Air-cured

& Water-cured Concretes ContainingMetakaolin and Nanosilica

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Poster No. Participant Country Paper Title

4-1 Luis Garcia Mexico Polymeric Membranes Mixed Mesoporous MCM-41 and MCM-48 for Gas Separation

4-2 Jiechao Jiang USA Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of [(Mn:Ba(Zr,Ti)O3)m//(Mn:(Ba,Sr)TiO3)3m]nEpitaxial Multilayered Structures

4-3 Efstathios I. Meletis USA High-Resolution TEM of High-Temperature, Oxidation Resistant Si-B-C-N Coatings

4-4 Lilyana Kolaklieva Bulgaria Study of the Structural and Mechanical Properties of Nanocrystalline TiAlSiN GradientCoatings

4-5 Evagelia Ksinopoulou Hellas Modification of Si-based Consolidants by the Addition of Colloidal Nanoparticles:Application in Porous Stones

4-6 Jessica Mooney USA Microstructural Analysis of TiSiN Nanocomposite Thin Films by HRTEM

4-7 Athanasios Kanapitsas Hellas Thermal and Dielectric Functionality of Epoxy Resin-Titanium Carbide Nanocomposites

4-8 Michele Zappalorto Italy Fracture Toughness and Notch Sensitivity of Clay-Epoxy Nanocomposites Under MixedMode Loadings

4-9 Lan Xu China Fabrication and Characterization of Chinese Drug-loaded Nanoporous Materials

4-10 Fujuan Liu China Preparation and Characterization of Anti-radiational Poly(vinyl Alcohol)/Erbium Oxide(PVA/Er2O3) Nanocomposite Fibrous Mats Through Electrospinning

4-11 Rou-Xi Chen China Intrinsic Distinction Between Wild Silk and Domestic Silkworm Silk, Natural Silk and SilkFabric

4-12 Hao Dou China Fabrication of Ultrafine Fiber Assembly by Blown Bubble-spinning

4-13 Jie Fan China Formation Mechanism of Crater-like Taylor Cone in Electrospinning of Nanofibers

4-14 Hai-Yan Kong China Hierarchical Motion of Charged Jets in Electrospinning and Bubble Electrospinning

4-15 Yong Liu China Formation Mechanism of Crater-like Taylor Cone in Electrospinning of PVA Nanofibers

4-16 Shenzhou Lu China Antheraea Pernyi Silk Fibroin Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery

Complex Oxides

Poster No. Participant Country Paper Title

5-1 Xiaomei Guo USA Fabrication of Monolithic Multiferroic Heterostructures via a Solution-BasedProcess

5-2 Burc Misirlioglu Turkey Phase Transitions and Dielectric Properties of Ferroelectric Thin Films With MisfitDislocations and Impurities: a Systematic Study

5-3 Ana M. Sanchez UK Local Symmetries and the Metal-insulator Transformation in Vanadium DioxideNanostructures Investigated by TEM

5-4 Mariana Sendova USA BaTiO3 Nanoparticles: Temperature-Dependent Micro-Raman Spectroscopy

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Nano Applications in Energy, Environment, & Bio

Poster No. Participant Country Paper Title

6-1 Adina Bragaru Romania Pt–PDDA Functionalized Graphene Nanoassemblies for Methanol Oxidation

6-2 Vissarion Mikhelashvili Israel The Photo Sensitive Planar Single and Back-to-Back Non-Volatile Memory Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Diodes with Pt Nanocrystals

6-3 Panayiotis Poulopoulos Hellas Growth, Structure and Optical Properties of NiCu-Oxide Films for Nanophotonicsand Photovoltaics

6-4 Helena Aguilar Ribeiro Portugal Paper as a Novel Material Platform for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells

6-5 Christiane Mello Santos Portugal Nanohybrid Titania Semiconductors for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

6-6 Georgia Tomara Hellas Electrical Relaxation Phenomena in TiO2 – Polymer Matrix Nanocomposites

6-7 Christos Trapalis Hellas Non-Activated High Surface Area Expanded Graphite Oxide for SupercapacitorApplications

6-8 Christos Trapalis Hellas Reduced Graphene Oxide/Iron Carbide Nanocomposites for Magnetic andSupercapacitor Applications

6-9 Polycarpos Falaras Hellas Nanotechnology Driven Photocatalytic Water Purification

6-10 Vjekoslav Sajfert Serbia Optimized Square Cross-Section UV Reactor When Wall Reflection Coefficient isAngular Dependent

6-11 Polycarpos Falaras Hellas Optimization of Anodic Titania Nanotubes for Dye Solar Cells Using Cobalt(II)/(III)Electrolytes

6-12 Marcel De Cuyper Belgium A Technology Platform for Interdisciplinary Research in Nanotechnology UsingMagnetoliposomes

6-13 Dimitrios Kontziampasis Hellas Effect of O2 Plasma Nanotextured PMMA Surfaces to Cell Attachment

6-14 A. F. Metaxa Hellas Polymeric nano-systems based on cellulose derivatives, for anticancer andantimicrobiological therapy

6-15 Andrei C. Popescu Romania Detector of Cholesterol Based Upon the Surface Plasmon Resonance of aGold/ITO Structure

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

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9:15 - 10:00 Keynote Lecture III Chair: Efstathios I. Meletis Hall: Kerkyra Ballroom

9:15-10:00 Radek Zboril (Czech Republic)Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Palacky University Olomouc Iron-bearing Materials in Advanced Environmental and Biomedical Nanotechnologies

10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break (Conference Area Foyer)

MORNING SESSION, 10:30-13:15

Hall: Ithaca/PaxiHall: Lefkas/ZanteHall: Kerkyra

10:30-11:00

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Nanowires & NanostructuresWorkshop NNW-1

Chairs: Dimitris Tsoukalas,Panagiotis Dimitrakis

Hall: Kerkyra

Panagiotis Dimitrakis* (Hellas)MINASYS Center of Excellence

Giorgos Fagas* (Ireland)A Priori Technology Evaluation

of Nanowire Materials andDevices: Transistors Without

Junctions and Dopants

Mikael Ostling* (Sweden)Nanowire Based Biosensors

Androula G. Nassiopoulou*(Hellas)

Si Nanowires by Chemistry orElectrochemistry: Formation,Properties and Applications

Evangelos Gogolides* (Hellas)Plasma Etched Silicon

Nanowires for Photovoltaic Applications

George Deligeorgis (France)Balistic GrapheneNanostructures

for Radiowave Detection

Complex Oxides CO-4Chair: Roger Whatmore

Hall: Lefkas/Zante

Dietrich Hesse* (Germany)Nanosize Ferroelectric and

Multiferroic Epitaxial PerovskiteHeterostructures

Jan Seidel* (Australia)Domain Walls as Nanoscale

Functional Elements

Mingzhong Wu* (USA)Growth of Low-Damping Nanometer-

Thick Yttrium Iron Garnet Films byPulsed Laser Deposition and

Magnetron Sputtering

Richard Beanland* (UK)Structure and Symmetry of

Na0.5Ba0.5TiO3

Burc Misirlioglu* (Turkey)Phase Transitions in Ferroelectric-

Paraelectric Superlattices

Cameliu Himcinschi (Germany)NiFe2O4 and CoFe2O4 Epitaxial ThinFilms and Submicron Structures: a

Magneto-Optical Study

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-12:00

12:00-12:20

12:20-12:40

12:40-13:10

Magnetic Nanostructures &Devices MND-2

Chair: Panayiotis PoulopoulosHall: Ithaca/Paxi

Andrei Rogalev* (France)Paramagnetism in Rh and Au

Metallic Nanoparticles Studied by XMCD

Spiridon D. Pappas* (Hellas)Ni/NiO Magnetic Multilayers for

Magnetic Recording and Spintronics

Noorhana Yahya* (Malaysia)CNTs Roles in Enhancing theCatalytic Behavior of α-Fe2O3Nanowires for Green AmmoniaProduction using the Magnetic

Induction Method

Nathalie Jedrecy (France)Magneto-electric Coupling in

Multiferroic Co/BaTiO3 Thin Films

Erik Östman (Sweden)Temperature Dependence

of the Magnetic Vortex Nucleationand Annihilation Field

Panayiotis Poulopoulos* (Hellas)Recent Progress on Magnetic and

Optical Properties of Layered EuS-Based Nanostructures

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21:00 Gala Banquet - Pool Area and Best Poster Paper Awards * I N V I T E D L E C T U R E

13:00 - 15:30 Free Time - Participant Interaction

15:30-16:00

16:00-16:30

16:30-17:00

Nano/Bio Applications NBA-1

Chairs: Aurelien Bancaud, Georgina KaklamaniHall: Lefkas/Zante

Aurelien Bancaud* (France)Nanofluidic Systems for Matrix-Free

Whole-Chromosome Analysis

Pranesh Aswath* (USA)Mechanism of Bone Remodeling in Normal

and DMP-1 Deficient Mice and Role of Si4+ in Bone Remodeling

Yaowu Hao* (USA)Radiotherapy Enhancement With Hollow

Gold Nanoparticles

AFTERNOON SESSION, 15:30-19:40

17:30-17:45

17:45-18:15

18:15-18:45

18:45-19:15

15:15-19:30

Nanowires & NanostructuresWorkshop NNW-3

Chair: Panagiotis DimitrakisHall: Kerkyra

Jann Eike Kruse (Hellas)Role of AlN Nucleation Layers in theSpontaneous Growth of GaN [0001]Nanopillars on Si (111) Substrates

Didier Blavette* (France)Atom Probe Tomography and

Nanosciences

Alistair Rowe* (France)Giant Piezoresistance in Silicon

Nanowires

Xanthippi Zianni* (Hellas)Beyond 1d-subband StructureEffects in the Thermoelectric

Transport Properties ofSemiconductor Nanowires

Dimitris Tsoukalas* (Hellas)Nanoparticle 2-D Network Explored

for Chemical Sensors and Biosensors

Nano/Bio ApplicationsNBA-2

Chair: Yaowu HaoHall: Lefkas/Zante

Andrei C. Popescu (Romania)Protective Haemocompatible DLC

Films for Metal Surfaces in ContactWith Corrosive Body Fluids

Georgina Kaklamani (UK/France)Towards Manufacture of Externally

Gelated Tissue Analogues

Jifa Qi (USA)Biotemplated Nanocatalysts for High

Performance Li-O2 Batteries

Vasco Teixeira* (Portugal)High Sensitivity Nanobiosensors for

Low-cost Medical Diagnostic Devices

Eleni Efdimiadou (Hellas)Quatro-Spheres: A Versatile

Drug Delivery Carrier

Salvador Borrós (Spain)Functionalization of Carbon

Nanotubes for Gene Delivery

Interdisciplinary & New DirectionsIND-3

Chair: Efstathios I. MeletisHall: Ithaca/Paxi

Amy Walker* (USA)Towards Molecular Electronics: Solution-Based Methods for Selective Deposition of

Metals and Semiconductors

George Kalosakas* (Hellas)Elastic Properties of Graphene and

Graphene Nanoribbons

John Randall* (USA)Atom by Atom Manufacturing

George Karanikolos (Hellas)Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework – Ionic

Liquid Hybrid Membranes for CO2Separation

Jillian Larsen (USA)Bioinspired Organic Electrets Rectify

Photoinduced Charge Transfer

Nanowires & NanostructuresWorkshop NNW-2

Chair: Panagiotis ArgitisHall: Kerkyra

Uros Cvelbar* (Slovenia)Plasma Grown Nanowires forImproved Renewable Energy

Harvesting

Alexandros Georgakilas* (Hellas)Spontaneous Growth of III-V

Semiconductor Nanopillars byMolecular Beam Epitaxy for

Nanoelectronic, Photonic and SensorApplications

Irina A. Buyanova* (Sweden)Recombination Processes in

GaP/GaNP Core/Shell Nanowires

Interdisciplinary & New DirectionsIND-2

Chair: Constantin PolitisHall: Ithaca/Paxi

Constantin Vahlas* (France)CVD of Al-Cu Complex Metallic AlloyCoatings: Processing, Structure and

Remarkable Properties

Jaroslav Vlcek* (Czech Rep.)Multifunctional Si-B-C-N Films With

Ultra-high Thermal Stability

Alfonso H.W. Ngan* (China)Electrochemo-mechanics of Alumina

Nanohoneycombs: Ordering and Actuation

17:00 - 17:30 Coffee Break (Conference Area Foyer)

17:30-17:50

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11:00-12:00 Panel: Open Floor Discussion

12:30-13:00 Light Lunch/Wine Reception Sponsored by the Chamber of Corfu (Foyer)

E N D O F W O R K S H O P

Thursday, June 20, 2013

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Nano Technology Transfer Workshop: from the Lab to the Marketplace (Hall: Kerkyra Ballroom)

8:45-9:00 Opening Remaks: Efstathios I. MeletisChairs: Penelope Salmon, John Randall

Rutledge Ellis-Behnke (Germany/USA)Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg /MITNanotechnology Ventures Based on Research

Dimitrios Ioannidis (USA/Hellas)Roach, Ioannidis & Megaloudis, LLC The Art of Raising Capital: Getting an Idea to the Marketplace and Succeeding

Joseph Piché (USA)The Eikos TeamSuccessful Nanotechnology Commercialization: Case Study

Arjette van den Berg (UK)Private Equity ConsultantAccess to Financing: The FundraisingProcess

Nikolaos Kanellopoulos (Hellas)National Center for Scientific Research"Demokritos"The Metropolitan Science and InnovationCampus at Demokritos

9:00-11:00

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