programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 1 10th INTERNATIONAL NANOTECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM - NEW IDEAS FOR INDUSTRY - Program July 1 - 3, 2014 International Congress Center Dresden, Germany www.nanofair.com programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 2 Partners & Sponsors OFFICIAL PARTNERS SPONSORS Dresden Fraunhofer Cluster Nanoanalysis MEDIA PARTNERS programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 3 Foreword Ladies and Gentlemen, Following the overwhelming success of the previous conferences and the positive reception, Nanofair celebrates 2014 its 10th anniversary. With the slogan “New Ideas for Industry” the conference provides a platform for a scientific and industrial audience to exchange the latest results and ideas. More than 60 internationally renowned speakers, numerous industrial exhibitors as well as a poster session will offer delegates excellent possibilities to get acquainted with the latest developments and research results. Moreover, the 2nd Dresden Nanoanalysis Symposium (DNS) will be held at the same venue as an integral part of the conference. This international symposium will provide highlights in the field of nanoanalysis and its applications in materials science and engineering, advanced electronics, energy research and other branches. The exhibitor’s evening, the conference reception and the new online subjectspecific transfer platform (pin board) offer an excellent opportunity to network. We are convinced that the Nanofair and the 2nd DNS will definitely bring you together with the key players from industry and R&D. We are looking forward to welcoming you to Dresden. Andreas Leson Conference chairman Nanofair Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden Ehrenfried Zschech Conference chairman DNS Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden; Technische Universität Dresden, DCN programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 4 Scientific committee Gerd Bachmann, Verein Deutscher Ingenieure TZ, Düsseldorf, Germany Eckhard Beyer, Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden; Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Gianaurelio Cuniberti, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Alex Dommann, EMPA, St. Gallen, Switzerland Lorenzo Faraone, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia Thomas Gessner, Fraunhofer ENAS, Chemnitz; Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany Horst Hahn, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany Volker Hilarius, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany Dag Høvik, The Research Council of Norway, Oslo, Norway Stefan Kaskel, Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden; Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Andreas Leson, Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden, Germany Lerwen Liu, Nano Globe Pte Ltd, Singapore, Singapore Witold Łojkowski, Institute of High Pressure Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Thomas Schülke, Fraunhofer USA, Center for Coatings and Laser Applications CCL, Michigan, USA Manfred Stamm, Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research, Dresden; Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Tatsuhiro Takahashi, Yamagata University, Research Center for Organic Electronics, Yonezawa, Japan Nicola Trevisan, VENETO NANOTECH, Padova, Italy Brigitte Voit, Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Matthias Werner, NMTC GmbH Berlin, Germany Ehrenfried Zschech, Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden, Germany programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 5 Program 08:00 Registration Opening (room 4) 09:00 Welcome address Andreas Leson Fraunhofer IWS Dresden, Germany Plenary session (room 4) 09:10 Horizon 2020: Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies Christos Tokamanis (invited) European Commission, Brussels, Belgium 09:55 Nanostructured amorphous solids (nanoglasses) – The door to a new generation of technologies? Herbert Gleiter (invited) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany 10:40 Coffee break with technical and poster exhibition programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 6 Tuesday, 1 st July © Nanomaterials / composites I (room 4) Surfaces (room 5) 11:00 Ultra-filtration membranes produced using nanoscale Alumina fibres available in bulk quantities Bill Clyne et. al. (invited) University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Laser surface structuring for high speed surface functionalization Andrés F. Lasagni et. al. Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden, Germany 11:30 Nano and macro porous membranes à la carte Petra Göring et. al. SmartMembranes GmbH, Halle, Germany New nano-profiled surfaces for applications in energy and process technology Axel Kölling et. al. ERK Eckrohrkessel GmbH, Berlin, Germany 11:50 Highly selective nanomaterial membrane for air dehumidification Aqdas Nida et. al. National University of Singapore, Singapore Design of nano-structured surface for low friction applications under ultrahigh vacuum Bengisu Corakci et. al. Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands 12:10 Nanoporous metal-organic frameworks: platforms for multifunctional materials Banglin Chen University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, USA Anodized aluminum as a mold for nanostructured anti-reflection coatings Jeannette Grüning et. al. West Saxon University of Applied Sciences, Zwickau, Germany 12:30 Lunch break with technical and poster exhibition programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 7 © Jürgen Jeibmann Nanomaterials / composites II (room 4) Life sciences (room 5) 13:30 Nanomaterials as electrical conductors: benefits and challenges Malgorzata Lewandowska (invited) Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland Interactions between nanotechnology and life sciences Alex Dommann (invited) EMPA, St. Gallen, Switzerland 14:00 Tailoring functional nanocomposites by vapor phase deposition processes Thomas Strunskus et. al. Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany Tailored surface properties via hard-soft translation of nanopatterns for induced cell ordering Patrick van Rijn et. al. University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands 14:20 Adapting magnetic nanoparticles in water treatment Konstantinos Simeonidis et. al. University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece Gold and silver nanoparticles entrapped into PEG-based polymeric nanoparticles: a novel promising theranostic agent against cancer Erica Locatelli et. al. University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy 14:40 Centimeter-long SiC nanowires: synthesis, characterization and growth mechanism Xiaodong Zhang et. al. Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China Silicia (SiO2) nanoparticles reduces the MKP-1 protein expression in human intestinal epithelial (Caco-2) cells Christine Schäfer et. al. BioMed-zet Life Science GmbH, Linz, Austria 15:00 Coffee break with technical and poster exhibition programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 8 Tuesday, 1 st July Nanomaterials / composites III (room 4) Electronics / photonics (room 5) 15:30 Celitement - nanostructured construction material for a lower ecological footprint of cement Hendrik Möller (invited) Schwenk Zement KG, Ulm, Germany Nanoscale stress measurement in multilayer systems using FIB equipment - a method being established for industrial use Dietmar Vogel (invited) Fraunhofer ENAS, Chemnitz, Germany 16:00 Electrodeposited metal films modified by WC nanoparticles Susanne Dörfler et. al. Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany Group IV nanowires for ultra-high performance photonic devices Dongwoo Suh et. al. Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Daejeon, Republic of Korea 16:20 Optical fabrication of defect-rich zinc oxide nanoparticles by laser fragmentation Marcus Lau et. al. University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany Investigation of nano scale effects for MEMS and MEMS packaging technologies Mario Baum et. al. Fraunhofer ENAS, Chemnitz, Germany 16:40 Scaled-up production of zinc oxide nanowire devices using flexographic printing technique Kar-Seng Teng Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom Adhesion of small solids and fine wires for micro and nano interconnects Yasuo Takahashi Osaka University, Osaka, Japan programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 9 Plenary session (room 4) 17:00 The promotion and development strategy of Daejeon metropolitan city for an effective nano-industrial city Sun-Hee Han Daejeon Metropolitan City, Daejeon, Republic of Korea 17:30 Driving your car with nanostructures - H2Tank2Go® from aviation to on road transportation (Zoz ZEV Fleet) Henning Zoz Zoz Group, Wenden, Germany 18:00 Exhibitor’s evening This evening is an excellent opportunity to showcase your company or products. Exhibitors, participants as well as poster presenters will have the chance to network in a relaxed athmosphere. We invite you to join lively conversations. It goes without saying that we do not forget the fans of the soccer World Cup. Thus, we will provide the broadcasting of the round of the last sixteens. 21:00 End of 1st day programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 10 Wednesday, 2 nd July Plenary session (room 4) 09:00 State-of-the-art science and applications of carbon nanotubes Morinobu Endo (invited) Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan 09:30 Advanced characterization of nanoparticles for possible medical applications Robert Sinclair (invited) Stanford University, Stanford, USA 10:00 OLED displays and other organic electronics technologies: how Novaled contributes to their success. Jan Blochwitz-Nimoth (invited) Novaled AG, Dresden, Germany 10:30 Coffee break with technical and poster exhibition programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 11 Dresden Fraunhofer Cluster Nanoanalysis 2nd Dresden Nanoanalysis Symposium The 2nd Dresden Nanoanalysis Symposium, jointly organized by the Dresden Center for Nanoanalysis (DCN), TU Dresden and the Dresden Fraunhofer Cluster Nanoanalysis (DFCNA), will provide a forum for presenting current research and for discussions on issues related to nanoanalysis and its applications in materials science and engineering, advanced electronics, energy research and other fields. Following the spirit of the previous symposium, new research results and advances in basic understanding will be emphasized. Symposium chair: Ehrenfried Zschech Fraunhofer IKTS; Technische Universität Dresden, DCN, Dresden, Germany Scientific committee members: Thomas Chudoba, ASMEC, Radeberg-Rossendorf, Germany Reiner Dietsch, AXO, Dresden, Germany Lukas Eng, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany Hans-Jürgen Engelmann, Globalfoundries, Dresden, Germany Narciso Gambacorti, CEA LETI MINATEC, Grenoble, France Christoph Gerber, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland Joachim Mayer, Ernst Ruska-Centre, Jülich, Germany Andreas Leson, Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden, Germany Malgorzata Lewandowska, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland Ulrich Mantz, Carl Zeiss Microscopy, Oberkochen, Germany Michael Mertig, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany Velimir Radmilovic, University of Belgrade, Berlgarde, Serbia Rainer Rauh, Airbus, München, Germany Gerd Schneider, Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin, Germany Robert Sinclair, Stanford University, California, USA Wilfried Vandervorst, IMEC, Leuven, The Netherlands Oden Warren, Hysitron, Minnesota, USA Thomas Weissgaerber, Fraunhofer IFAM, Dresden, Germany programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 12 Wednesday, 2 nd July Organics / printed electronics I (room 4) 2nd Dresden Nanoanalysis Symposium (room 5) 11:00 Flexible substrate with alternative electrode of ITO for organic electronics Mitsuhiro Koden et. al. (invited) Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan Innovative 3D nanoanalysis Frank Stietz Carl Zeiss Microscopy, Oberkochen, Germany 11:30 Challenges and solutions in the industrialization of organic electronics Octavio Trovarelli Plastic Logic GmbH, Dresden, Germany SIMS based correlative microscopy for high-resolution high-sensitivity nanoanalytics Tom Wirtz Centre de Recherche Public - Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourg, Luxembourg 11:50 Nanotechnology for printed electronics Jie Zhang Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore, Singapore Molecular depth profiling for organic electronics using argon cluster ion beams Jean-Paul Barnes Animateur-Centre de Compétence "Faisceaux d'Ions" DTSi (SCMC), Grenoble, France 12:10 OLED-on-Silicon: Microdisplays for interactive eyeglasses, and optoelectronic sensors Uwe Vogel Fraunhofer COMEDD, Dresden, Germany Application of the 3D atom probe to materials problems Michael Kopnarski Institut für Oberflächen- und Schichtanalytik GmbH, Kaiserslautern, Germany 12:30 Lunch break with technical and poster exhibition programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 13 Organics / printed electronics II (room 4) 2nd Dresden Nanoanalysis Symposium (room 5) 13:30 Roll-to-roll processes and technologies for the production of flexible electronics Jens Haenel (invited) 3D-Micromac AG, Chemnitz, Germany Applications of environmental (scanning) transmission electron microscopy to studyoxidation and hydrogenation phenomena in nanomaterials Ai Leen Koh Stanford University, Stanford, USA 14:00 tbd Peter Ho National University of Singapore, Singapore Advanced transmission electron microscopy in materials and nanoscience Erdmann Spiecker Universität Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany 14:20 Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation's challenges in organic electronics to realize KAITEKI Aiko Sakurai Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center Inc., Yokohama, Japan Correlating the active properties of interfaces and nanostructures to their nano and atomic scale structure using advanced electron microscopy Eva Olsson Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden 14:40 Printed electronics: a route to industrial scale application of nanomaterials Zheng Cui Chinese Academy of Sciences, Suzhou, China Quantitative TEM and electron holography for analysis of nanophotonic devices on the (sub-) nanometer scale Michael Lehmann Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany 15:00 Coffee break with technical and poster exhibition programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 14 Wednesday, 2 nd July Processing (room 4) 2nd Dresden Nanoanalysis Symposium (room 5) 15:30 The right technology depending on the binding energy and achievable grinding result Stefan Mende et. al. NETZSCH-Feinmahltechnik GmbH, Selb, Germany Perspectives of X-ray microscopy by using multilayer Laue lens optics Stefan Braun Fraunhofer IWS Dresden, Dresden, Germany 16:00 Application of advanced field flow fractionation and MALS technology for the separation and characterization of various nanoparticles Christoph Johann et. al. Wyatt Technology Europe GmbH, Dernbach, Germany Spectroscopy and spectroelectrochemistry of isotopically labelled graphene layers Martin Kalbac J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic 16:20 Studies on the fully automated printing process in the nm-range using soft stamp technology Steffen Howitz GESIM mbH, Großerkmannsdorf, Germany Atomic resolution STEM imaging and chemical mapping of oxide nanostructures César Magén Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain 16:40 Picoliter drops for nanomaterials Wilfried Weigel Scienion AG, Berlin, Germany Electron microscopy at structures for 1D electronics Markus Löffler Technische Universität Dresden/DCN, Dresden, Germany programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 15 17:10 Poster session (foyer) Paper posters will be presented on July 1-2 in parallel to the conference talks. In addition, a special poster session will be held on Wednesday evening at 17:10, enabling the authors to present and explain their research projects and results. Details on the poster session may be found at www.nanofair.com. 18:30 Bus transfer to Albrechtsberg Castle 19:00 Evening reception with buffet (Albrechtsberg Castle) Awarding of the VDI Young Researcher Prize We invite you to spend a glamorous evening at the Albrechtsberg Castle, one of 3 castles along the right hand river side of the Elbe. After the awarding of the Young Researcher Prize you will have the occasion to admire the gorgeous saloons, the beautiful garden and the panoramic view over Dresden’s city and the countryside. We hope that the historic atmosphere will contribute to inspiring discussions. Schloss Albrechtsberg Bautzner Strasse 130 01099 Dresden www.schloss-albrechtsberg.de 22:30 Bus transfer back to the City programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 16 Thursday, 3 rd July Plenary session (room 4) 09:00 Tracing nanoparticle fate in plants using synchrotron techniques; Is there a potential risk of the transfer of nanoparticles into the food chain? Jorge Gardea-Torresdey (invited) The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, USA 09:30 Towards flexible high-efficiency semiconductor nanowire/graphene solar cells Helge Weman (invited) Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway 10:00 Nanoyarn and carbon nanohorns - recent results, achievements and challenges Yasuhiko Hayashi / Norbert Molitor (invited) Okayama University, Okayama, Japan / PLEJADES GmbH, Griesheim, Germany 10:30 Lecture of student award winner 10:45 Coffee break programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 17 Energy (room 4) 11:15 NN Grenoble, France CNT / graphene (room 5) Carbon nanotubes and their potential applications in the biomedical field Mahidhara Utsav BITS Pilani Dubai Campus, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 11:45 Functionalized Si/C composite anodes for stable lithium-sulfur batteries Holger Althues et. al. Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden, Germany Preparation and application of carbon nanotube based composite materials Aimin Yu Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia 12:05 Controllable synthesis of TiO2 mesocrystals for Li-ion battery Xinxin Fu et. al. Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China Dispersions of carbon nanotubes and graphene Thomes J. S. Schubert et. al. IOLITEC Ionic Liquids Technologies GmbH, Heilbronn, Germany 12:25 Engineering the thermoelectric power factor in carbon nanostructures Lukas Stepien et. al. Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden, Germany Large scale SWCNT synthesis Gerrit Mäder et. al. Fraunhofer IWS, Dresden, Germany to be continued next page programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 18 Thursday, 3 rd July Energy (room 4) CNT / graphene (room 5) 12:45 Preparation of sulfur loaded nano-scale hollow carbon spheres for lithium-sulfur battery Ziqi Wang et. al. Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China The influence of different plasma-based treatments on morphology, electrical properties and copper coating of multiwalled carbon nanotubes Abdelwahab Hassan et. al. Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden, Germany 13:05 Closing remarks 13:15 Lunch break 14:00 End of the conference programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 19 Extras Awarding of the VDI Young Researcher’s Prize The VDI Society of Materials Engineering awards a prize for the best diploma, bachelor’s or master’s thesis in the field of nanotechnology. A jury of renowned experts reviewed these proposals and made up their decision on the winner. The award ceremony for the Young Researcher’s Prize will be held at the evening reception of the Nanofair conference. The winner will get the opportunity to present his/her thesis at the conference: Thursday, 10:30 am, room 4. Watch Our Ideas - networking platform for Nanofair participants For the first time Nanofair offers a subject-specific transfer platform. You are able to network with other registered participants, speakers and exhibitors in a password-protected area before, during and after the conference in order to exchange or develop common ideas. For more information please visit www.nanofair.com/en/watchourideas.html. programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 20 Participation Conference fee Industry Academia Students* One-day-ticket EUR 495,00 EUR 295,00 EUR 95,00 EUR 195,00 The conference fee includes all technical sessions, the abstract booklet, lunch and coffee break refreshments as well as the participation in the evening program. * copy of student ID required Registration Deadline June 6, 2014 Cancellation of registration is possible by 6th June 2014. After this date, the full amount will be charged. Online registration is possible at www.nanofair.com/en/registration.html. Contact Birgit Schaub Phone: +49 (0)351 / 83391-3323 E-mail: [email protected] programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 21 Sponsoring & exhibition Sponsoring As a sponsor you position your company or institution with a clearly perceptible presence within a selected circle of participants. During the event we offer various possibilities to »fly your flag« and to get in contact with your potential customers. Take advantage of positioning within an existing target group and of increasing your profile in a new industry. We would gladly provide you with an individual offer. Please do not hesitate to contact us. Exhibition (July 1 - 2, 2014) For an optimum presentation of your company or institution, make use of the exhibition held in parallel with the conference. Take the opportunity to position your products and services purposefully and branch specifically. Take advantage of the accompanying exhibition at the center of the branch meeting for your optimal product presentation and make valuable contacts. During the conference you will meet the key players of industry - with pinpoint accuracy, concisely and with a minimum of organizational expenditure. We are looking forward to providing you with further information. Please visit www.nanofair.com/en/sponsoring_exhibition.html for detailed information. Contact Julia Ziemer Phone: +49 (0)351 / 83391-3062 E-mail: [email protected] programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 22 Organization Event location MARITIM Internationales Congress Center 01067 Dresden, Ostra-Ufer 2 Phone +49 351 2160 www.dresden-congresscenter.de Conference organization Birgit Schaub Phone +49 351 83391-3323 [email protected] Julia Ziemer Phone +49 351 83391-3062 [email protected] Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS Winterbergstraße 28 01277 Dresden, Germany www.iws.fraunhofer.de Conference language: English (no simultaneous translation) Accomodation Each participant is responsible for his/her own hotel accommodation. The organizers have reserved rooms in a few hotels in Dresden. Please pay attention to the reservation deadlines as the number of rooms available is limited. The list of recommended hotels is available at www.nanofair.com/en/venue/hotels.html. Conference website For further information, please visit www.nanofair.com. programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:31 Seite 23 Location map Albrechtsberg Castle Evening reception Detailed »How-to-find«-maps are available at the conference website (see Venue/ Hotels). programm_nanofair2014_Layout 1 03.04.2014 14:32 Seite 24 Exhibitors The conference includes an accompanying exhibition, which has proved itself as an excellent meeting point for developers, manufacturers and users. Among others, the following companies and institutions will present their latest achievements during Nanofair 2014. Dresden Fraunhofer Cluster Nanoanalysis
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