(Mechanics in Materials Science)
Symposium Organizers:
Hongli Zhu, Northeastern University
h.zhu@neu.edu
Wenzhuo Wu, Purdue University
wenzhuowu@purdue.edu
Huanyu Cheng, The Pennsylvania State University
huanyu.cheng@psu.edu
Yang Yang, University of Central Florida
Yang.Yang@ucf.edu
Ying Li, University of Connecticut
yingli@engr.uconn.edu
Symposium Technical Description
Advanced Nano-manufacturing is the production of useful nano-scale materials, structures, devices and systems in an economically viable manner. Flexible electronics immerge as a promising research field with huge market potential. The mechanics, materials, and fabrication process in flexible and stretchable electronics are attracting broad attention. For example, with the development of nano-ink, people can print electronics on flexible substrate via roll to roll or sheet to sheet process; Multifunctional fiber, textile, and paper have broad application in flexible and wearable electronics and energy storage, which is extremely important for advanced nano-manufacturing. This SES symposium is intended to provide a forum for scientists and engineers working in advanced nano manufacturing, nano materials, and the related fields to communicate recent progress on current technologies and to exchange ideas about next-generation solutions.
Topics addressed in this symposium will include (but will not be limited to):
- Electronics devices fabrication, such as piezoelectronics, flexible electronics, plasmonics and nanophotonics,
- Advanced nanomanufacturing process, such as 3D printing, roll to roll printing
- Nano–manufacturing of functional materials, such as 0D, 1D and 2D nano materials preparation at relative large scale
- Nano-manufacturing for energy applications, such as solar cells, batteries, and hydrogen evolution reaction
- Fundamental nano-manufacturing science, such as mechanical/thermal/electrical/optical and multi-scale modeling
- Mechanics and materials in advanced technologies, energy harvesting and storage (batteries, super-capacitors, PV), flexible/stretchable electronics, and organic electronics
- Other emerging applications such as smart materials, membranes and others
Technical Program
Monday | M1 10:00am-11:40am
E3-1: Advanced Nano-Manufacturing for Multi-functional Nanosystems | ||
Room 1309 | Session Chair: Hongli Zhu, Wenzhuo Wu, Huanyu Cheng, Yang Yang, Ying Li |
Track E: Mechanics in Materials Science |
10:00 am | Nanoscale metrology and operando characterization for data-driven scientific understanding of carbon nanotube manufacturing
Mostafa Bedewy |
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10:20 am | Fabrication of stretchable supercapacitors based on wrinkled CNT macrofilms (Invited)
Bingqing Wei |
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10:40 am | Large-scale assembly of functional 1D nanowires into skin electronics (Invited)
Chi Hwan Lee |
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11:00 am | Nano-manufacturing to enhance polymer surface characteristics for bio- and energy- applications (Invited)
Dong Sung Kim, Dongwhi Choi, Sang Min Park |
Monday | M2 13:00pm-14:40pm
E3-2: Advanced Nano-Manufacturing for Multi-functional Nanosystems | ||
Room 1309 | Session Chair: Hongli Zhu, Wenzhuo Wu, Huanyu Cheng, Yang Yang, Ying Li |
Track E: Mechanics in Materials Science |
13:00 pm | A first principle investigation of early stages of CVD growth of graphene: solubility of C in Cu and Ni
Abhilash Harpale, Huck Beng Chew |
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13:20 pm | Seed layer mediated crystallization of amorphous intermetallic films to obtain tailored microstructures
Jagannathan Rajagopalan |
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13:40 pm | Bioinspired metal ion coordinated polyelectrolyte nanoreactors (Invited)
Lei Zhai |
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14:20 pm | Physics and applications of plasmonic nanofocusing in deep sub-wavelength scale (Invited)
Liang Pan |
Monday | M3 15:00pm-16:40pm
E3-3: Advanced Nano-Manufacturing for Multi-functional Nanosystems | ||
Room 1309 | Session Chair: Hongli Zhu, Wenzhuo Wu, Huanyu Cheng, Yang Yang, Ying Li |
Track E: Mechanics in Materials Science |
15:00 pm | Wrinkle and crack formation during fabrication of soft/metallic bilayers
Antonia Antoniou, Timothy Ibru, Kyriaki Kalaitzidou |
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15:20 pm | Surface instability of graphene supported by polymer substrate: toward stretchable and flexible electronics
Ying Li |
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15:40 pm | High-rate nanomanufacturing and printing of electronics, sensors, energy and functional materials applications (Invited)
Ahmed Busnaina |
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16:10 pm | Controlled mechanical buckling for origami-inspired construction of 3D microstructures in advanced materials (Invited)
Yihui Zhang, Yonggang Huang, John A. Rogers |