DAY 1 - July 30th, 2024
All sessions will take place at the University of Louisville Herman and Heddy Kurz Pavillion.
2100 S. Floyd St. Conference rooms W215, Louisville, KY 40208.
LOCATION: BALLROOM W215C&D
8:30am Registration & Breakfast
9:00am Introduction & Kickoff: Dr. Kevin Walsh, Summit Chair, Will Metcalf, Esq., Assoc. Vice President for Research & Innovation - UofL, Drs. Sung Jin Kim & Tom Berfield, Technical Chairs.
9:30am Keynote Address: “The Intersection of Additive and nano Manufacturing at the National Science Foundation.” by Dr. Andrew Wells , National Science Foundation.
10:30am Break
Parallel Presentations
LOCATION: ROOMS W215A & W215B
Parallel Session A: Nano-Enabled Sensors and Devices (W215A)
Session Chairs: Dr. Shamus McNamara & Dr. JD Morris
10:45am - INVITED TALK: Heterogeneous Integration for Chip-less Wireless Electronic Skins and Hemispherical Organic Image Sensors, Dr. Yeongin Kim, University of Cincinnati.
11:15am - Transparent Antimicrobial Surfaces Fabricated by Inverted Glancing Angle Deposition (I-GLAD) , Dr. Chuang Qu, University of Louisville.
11:35am - A novel radial chip for analysis of exhaled breath to COVID-19, Dr. Zhenzhen Xie, University of Louisville.
11:55am - Diagnosing Response Speed of Moisture Sensors with Scanning Electron Microscope, Mr. Ronak Ali, University of Kentucky.
Parallel Session B: ADDITIVE manufacturing AT THE MICRO-SCALE (W215B)
Session Chairs: Dr. Dilan Ratnayake & Mr. Christian Zuniga-Navarrete
10:45am - INVITED TALK: Additive Nanofabrication for Near-IR and Visible Light Metasurfaces, Dr. Todd Hastings, University of Kentucky.
11:15am - Enabling Miniaturization with Micro 3D Printing, Mr. Jason Bassi, Boston Micro Fabrication.
11:35am - Exploring Inkjet Technology for Functional Applications, from LAB to FAB, Mr. Don Veri, SUSS MicroTec Inc.
11:55am - Accessible Ossicle for Imaging of the Intertrabecular Marrow Space, Mr. Skyler Hornback, Vanderbilt University.
LOCATION: BALLROOM W215C&D
12:15pm Lunch
1:15pm Keynote Address: “New Design Space for 3D Electronics: Printing 3D Architected Electronic Materials.” by Dr. Rayne Zheng, Associate Professor - Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of California Berkeley.
2:15PM BREAK
PARALLEL PRESENTATIONS
LOCATION: Rooms W215A & W215B
Session C: Nano materials and processes (W215A)
Session Chairs: Dr. Chuang Qu & Mr. Ahmad M. Alsaghir.
2:30pm - INVITED TALK: The Midwest Semiconductor Network, by Dr. Gozde Tutuncuoglu, MSN
3:00pm - Enhanced Contrast and High-Resolution Patterning of PMMA on Insulating Substrates under Ambient Gases, Dr. Deepak Kumar, University of Kentucky.
3:20pm - ARPRS Applications in 2D Material Analysis: Case Studies, Dr. Jacek Jasinski, University of Louisville.
3:40pm - Lightweight Durable Conductors with Copper and Carbon Nanotube Inclusions for Electric Power Transmission, Dr. Qichen Fang, University of Cincinnati.
4:00pm - Tilted Ti-Nanorods/PEDOT: PSS Composites as a Transverse Thermoelectric Material, Mr. Anirudh Bhaskar Shandilya, University of Cincinnati.
Session D: advanced manufacturing - part I (W215B)
Session Chairs: Dr. John Naber & Mr. Skyler Hornback.
2:30pm - INVITED TALK: Optimizing Thermoplastic Starch for Liquid Deposition Modeling Using Bayesian Adaptive Experimental Design, Dr. Andres Tovar, Purdue University.
3:00pm - Ultrasonic Atomization Methods, Ms. Ashkhen Ovsepyan, A Plus Industrial LLC.
3:20pm - Mechanical Characterization of Aerospace and Additively Manufactured Metallic Alloys using Instrumented Indentation Testing, Dr. Madhav Baral, University of Kentucky.
3:40pm - In situ Scanning Electron Microscopy Investigations of Metal Sintering and Powder Bed Fusion with 316 Stainless Steel Powders, Dr. John Lasseter, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
4:00pm - The Power of Partnerships: Advancing Worker Health in the Nanomaterial Workforce, Ms. Lilia Chen & Mr. Eric Glassford, NIOSH/CDC.
4:20pm Break
LOCATION: Ballroom W215C&D
4:30pm Reception and Poster Session.
5:45pm Tours of Advanced Manufacturing Core Facilities (Choice of MicroNanoTechnology Center or Additive Manufacturing/Conn Energy Centers).