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

Click here for parking information


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)