DAY 1 - August 9th, 2022
All sessions will take place at the University of Louisville Herman and Keddy Hurz Pavillion
2100 S. Floyd St. Conference rooms W215, Louisville, KY 40208
LOCATION: BALLROOM W215C&D
8:00am Registration & Breakfast
8:30am Introduction & Kickoff (Dr. Kevin Walsh, Summit Chair, Dr. Shamus McNamara, Technical Chair, Dr. Lynn Rathbun, CNF Cornell U., & Dr. Kevin Gardner, EVPRI-UofL)
9:00am Keynote Presentation: “Three Dimensional Mesostructures - from Neural Interfaces to Electronic Microfliers” by Prof. John Rogers, with Introduction by Dr. Kevin Gardner, Executive Vice President for Research and Innovation - UofL
Parallel Presentations
LOCATION: ROOMS W215A & W215B
Parallel Section A: Additive Manufacturing Part 1 (W215A)
Session Chairs: Dr. Tom Berfield & Dr. Guher Toker
10:00am Kentucky's Additive Manufacturing Workforce, Dr. Eric Wooldridge, Somerset Community College
10:20am Simulating Next Generation Pathways for Research, Education and Product Development with Additive Manufacturing, Dr. Kunal Kate, University of Louisville
10:40 am Design of Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process Using Machine Learning and Probabilistic Analysis, Dr. Jing Zhang, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
Parallel Section B: Nano Robots and Nano Sensors (W215B)
Session Chairs: Dr. Bob Cohn & Dr. Johnathan Frech
10:00am Shape-Morphable Magnetic Miniature Robots: from Single to Swarm, Dr. Xiaoguang Dong, Vanderbilt University
10:20am Simulation and Realization of Skin Sensors for Robots, Dr. Ji-Tzuoh Lin, Louisville Automation and Robotic Institution, University of Louisville
10:40am Complex Oxide Nanostructures with Controlled One-Dimensionality, Dr. Ambrose Seo, University of Kentucky
11:00am Break
LOCATION: BALLROOM W215C&D
11:15am Keynote Presentation: Semiconductor Research @ Intel Labs by Dr. Vandentop, with Introduction by Dr. Emmanuel Collins, Dean of UofL Speed School of Engineering
12:10pm Lunch
1:20pm Keynote Presentation: Micro/Nano/MEMS Entrepreneurship by Dr. Kurt Petersen, with Introduction by Dr. Kevin Walsh, Assoc Dean of Research UofL Speed School of Engineering/ Summit Chair
PARALLEL PRESENTATIONS
LOCATION: Rooms W215A & W215B
Section C: Novel Materials and Methods for Additive Manufacturing (W215A)
Session Chairs: Dr. Fatih Usta & Dr. Sumit Paul
2:30pm Voxel Build Monitoring and Control to Enable Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing of Complex 3D Parts Using Intelligent In-Process Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamics of Localized Electrochemical Deposition, Ms. Anne Brant, University of Cincinnati
2:50pm Rapid Prototyping of a Bone Marrow-on-a-Chip Model with in situ Longitudinal Imaging of the Endosteal Niche, Ms. Taylor Scott, Vanderbilt University
3:10pm A Novel 3D Food Printing Approach to Generate Micronutrient Delivery Systems, Dr. Ali Ubeyitogullari, University of Arkansas
Section D: NanoMaterials Part 1 (W215B)
Session Chairs: Dr. Sean Fu & Dr. Oliver Brand
2:30pm Driving Forces of Shape Transformation of Viscoelastic Polymers, Dr. Robert Cohn, University of Louisville
2:50pm Sacrificial Polymer Mediated Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles Over Chemically Patterned substrates: A New Nanomanufacturing Paradigm, Dr. Venumadhav Korampally, Northern Illinois University
3:10pm Effect of Water Vapor Pressure on Positive and Negative Tone Electron-Beam Patterning of PMMA, Dr. Deepak Kumar, University of Kentucky
3:30pm Break
Section E: Novel Structures using Additive Manufacturing (W215A)
Session Chairs: Dr. Paul Rottmann & Dr. Dilan Ratnayake
3:40pm An Experimental Investigation of Interpenetrating Cellular Structure Designs, Dr. Li Yang, University of Louisville
4:00pm KRaSTk: Uncovering Structure-Property Relationships in Complex, Inhomogeneous Materials, Dr. Matthew Beck, University of Kentucky
4:20pm Engineering Architectures of 3D Printed Metamaterials for Tailored Mechanical Performance, Dr. Yanyu Chen, University of Louisville
Section F: Nano Manufacturing (W215B)
Session Chairs: Dr. Todd Hastings & Dr. George Lin
3:40pm High Volume Production of Nanoscale Elements, Dr, Thad Druffel, University of Louisville
4:00pm Premade Monolayer Nanoparticle Films for the Synthesis of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes, Dr. Noe Alvarez, University of Cincinnati
4:20pm Tandem Semiconductor Microwire Slurries for Solar Hydrogen Generation, Dr. Joshua Spurgeon, University of Louisville
LOCATION: Cardinal Lounge
4:40pm Reception and Poster Session
5:45pm Tours of Advanced Manufacturing Core Facilities (either MicroNanoTechnology Center or Additive Manufacturing/Conn Energy Centers)
6:45pm Adjourn
DAY 2 - August 10th, 2022
LOCATION: BALLROOM W215C&D
8:00am Registration & Breakfast
8:30am Introduction (Dr. Kevin Walsh, Summit Chair, Dr. Shamus McNamara, Technical Chair, Dr. Lisa Cassis, UK EVPRI & Dr. Oliver Brand, NNCI Director)
9:00am Keynote Presentation: “The Role of Additive Manufacturing in the Medical Field, Today and in the Future” by Dr. Ola Harrysson,, with Introduction by Dr. Lisa Cassis, Vice President for Research - University of Kentucky
PARALLEL PRESENTATIONS
LOCATION: Rooms W215A & W215B
Section G: Additive Manufacturing Part 2 (W215A)
Session Chairs: Dr. Li Yang & Dr. Santosh Rauniyar
10:00am Residual Stress Problems, Measurements, and Mitigation Strategies for Additive Manufactured Metals, Dr. Tom Berfield, University of Louisville
10:20am Studying the Influence of Recycling PLA and ABS Filament on Emission Characteristics, & Influence of Emitted Particles and Gases on Indoor Air Quality during Vat Photopolymerization Processes, Dr. Elizabeth Arnold and Dr. Lauren Bowers, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
10:40am Effects of Scan Strategy on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of SLM IN718 Thin Walls, Dr. Paul Rottmann, University of Kentucky
Section H: In-Situ Nanoscale Additive (W215B)
Session Chairs: Dr. Kunal Kate & Dr. Sujoy Halder
10:00am Nanoscale Additive (and Subtractive) Manufacturing with Functional Materials using Electron-Beam Induced Processing in Liquids, Dr. Todd Hastings, University of Kentucky
10:20am Solvent Dependent Metal Nanostructure Synthesis Using Focused Electron Beam, Mr. Auwais Ahmed, Georgia Institute of Technology
10:40am Selective Photothermal Functionalization of 3D Nanostructures, Dr. Steven Randolph, ORNL
11:00am Break
Section I: Bio Related Nano (W215A)
Session Chairs: Dr. Thad Druffel & Dr. Landon Teer
11:10am Bio-inspired antibacterial metasurfaces fabricated by glancing angle deposition (GLAD), Dr. Chuang Qu, University of Louisville
11:30am Solving the Final Hurdle for Aptamer Biosensors – Monolayer Stability, Mr. Zach Watkins, University of Cincinnati
11:50am A Novel Technology for Noninvasive Detection of COVID-19 Using Exhaled Breath, Dr. Zhenzhen Xie, University of Louisville
Section J: NanoMaterials Part 2 (W215B)
Session Chairs: Dr. Joshua Spurgeon & Dr. Deepak Kumar
11:10am Materials Challenges in Magnetic Weyl Semimetals, Dr. William Gannon, University of Kentucky
11:30am Enhancing Thermoelectric Energy Conversion Efficiency with Nanotechnology, Dr. Je-Hyeong Bahk, University of Cincinnati
11:50am Understanding Hollow Metal Oxide Nanomaterial Formation with in situ Transmission Electron Microscopy, Miss Rose Pham, University of Kentucky
LOCATION: BALLROOM W215C&D
12:10pm Lunch
1:20pm Keynote Presentation: “Nanomanufacturing Research and Advanced Manufacturing at NSF” by Dr. Khershed P. Cooper, with Introduction by Dr. Todd Hastings, NNCI KY Multiscale Co-Director - University of Kentucky
PARALLEL PRESENTATIONS
LOCATION: Rooms W215A & W215B
Section K: 2 Photon Lithography and Microfluidics
Session Chairs: Dr. Matthew Beck & Dr. Chuang Qu
2:30pm Self-Assembly of Suspended Particles through Interparticle Hydrodynamics, Dr. Stuart Williams, University of Louisville
2:50pm Continuous Projection Multiphoton 3D Printing for High Throughput Nano/Micro-Manufacturing, Mr. Paul Somers, Purdue University
3:10pm Capillary Action in Plastic Tapered Micro-Tube Pipettes, Dr. Scott Stephens, University of Kentucky
3:30pm 3D Printing of Parametrically Designed Microfluidic Molds, Mr. Muhammad Hassan Raza, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
Section L: Micro/Nano Devices
Session Chairs: Dr. Ambrose Seo & Dr. Danming Wei
2:30pm Design and Fabrication of a Novel Thermally-Actuated No Electrical Power Event-Driven MEMS Sensor for IOT Applications, Dr. Dilan Ratnayake, University of Louisville
2:50pm Exploring Light-Matter Interaction Using on-Chip Photonics with Subwavelength Engineered Features: From Optical Interconnects to Optical Trapping and Biosensing Applications, Dr. Sharon Weiss, Vanderbilt University
3:10pm High Mobility Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Electronic Textiles, Paula Alarcon Espejo, University of Kentucky
2:30pm 3D Printing with Sub-100 nm Resolution via Projection Two-photon Lithography, Mr. Harnjoo Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology
LOCATION: BALLROOM W215C&D
4:00pm Career Panel: Nanotechnology and Additive Manufacturing Opportunities in Industry (Dr. Gil Vandentop -INTEL), Entrepreneurship (Dr. Kurt Petersen - Band of Angels), Academia (Dr. Oliver Brand - Georgia Institute of Technology), and National Labs (Dr. Steven Randolph, ORNL). - Moderators: NNCI KY Multiscale Director and Co-Director - Drs. Kevin Walsh and Todd Hastings.
4:15pm Optional/Additional Tours of Advanced Manufacturing Core Facilities (either MicroNanoTechnology Center or Additive Manufacturing/Conn Energy Centers)
5:00pm Adjourn - Buss ride to airport available (check with registration desk)