Advanced manufacturing enables rapid transfer of science and technology into manufacturing products and processes. It is particularly pertinent for technologically complex products and commercialization of advanced materials such as those highlighted at TechConnect World. This symposium focuses on challenges and success stories in technology development and provides a forum which highlights exciting new approaches to solving manufacturing challenges that fall into the gap between R&D and available commercialized tools.
Symposium Sessions | ||
Monday May 14 | ||
10:30 | Advanced Materials for Engineering Applications Keynotes | |
10:30 | Printed & Flexible Electronics | |
1:30 | Nanoparticle Synthesis and Manufacturing | |
1:30 | Informatics, Modeling & Simulation | |
Tuesday May 15 | ||
10:30 | Coatings & Membrane Innovations | |
10:30 | Nano & Microfibrillated Cellulose | |
1:30 | 2D Materials Production | |
1:30 | Nano & Microfibrillated Cellulose Production | |
1:30 | 3D Printing Metals | |
Wednesday May 16 | ||
10:30 | Regulatory Issues & Roadmaps to Safety | |
10:30 | 3D Printing Materials Innovation | |
1:30 | Materials Characterization & Imaging II | |
1:30 | Safety in Advanced Manufacturing - Profit Maker or Profit Taker: Panel Discussion | |
1:30 | Innovations in Additive Manufacturing | |
3:30 | Advanced Manufacturing Innovation: Posters | |
Symposium Program | ||
Monday May 14 | ||
10:30 | Advanced Materials for Engineering Applications Keynotes | 252 B |
Session chair: Brent M Segal, Lockheed Martin, US | ||
10:30 | Advanced Materials for Engineering Applications (invited presentation) J. Stetson, Lockheed Martin, US | |
10:55 | Photo-imageable High Dielectric Constant Nanocomposite Thin Films (invited presentation) Y.Q. Rao, The Dow Chemical Company, US | |
11:20 | Scratch Resistance Anti-Reflection Surfaces (invited presentation) C. Kosik-Williams, Corning, US | |
11:45 | Application of semiconductor-based atomic-scale materials engineering to enable inflections in new markets (invited presentation) T. Pratt, Applied Materials, US | |
10:30 | Printed & Flexible Electronics | 251 B |
Session chair: Mandakini Kanungo, Corning, Inc., US; Yiliang Wu, TE Connectivity, US | ||
10:30 | A Digital Additive Manufacturing Approach to Make Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) (invited presentation) J. Yang, The University of Western Ontario, CA | |
10:55 | Printed Electronics in Consumer Electronics (invited presentation) K. Liao, DuPont Silicon Valley Technology Center, US | |
11:20 | XTPL Approach to Print Submicron Conductive Lines on Dielectric Substrates P. Kowalczewski, A. Wiatrowska, M. Dusza, M. Zięba, P. Cichoń, K. Fijak, F. Granek, XTPL SA, PL | |
11:40 | Low transmission loss flexible substrates using low Dk/Df polyimide adhesives T. Tasaki, Arakawa Chemical Industries, Ltd., JP | |
12:00 | Electrical characteristics of individual FeNiCo-Au core-shell nanowires integrated into microelectrodes on plastic substrate M. Beheshti, X. Geng, J. Choi, E. Podlaha-Murphy, S. Park, Louisiana State University, US | |
1:30 | Nanoparticle Synthesis and Manufacturing | 259 A |
Session chair: Jan-Steffen Niehaus; Fraunhofer-Center for Applied Nanotechnology, Germany | ||
1:30 | A New Sonochemical Synthesis Route for Silicon Nanoparticle Inks for Energy and Nanomedical Applications A.P. Cádiz Bedini, C. Chen, B. Klingebiel, P.H.L. Notten, U. Rau, Forschungszentrum Jülich, DE | |
1:50 | Gas phase sodium flame synthesis of non-oxide metallic powders A. Abid, G. Smith, M. Krause, A. Yin, C. Sungail, GAM, US | |
2:10 | SiOx nanoparticles for high capacity Li-ion battery's anode B. Jang, Korea institute of energy research, KR | |
2:30 | Ferromagnetism and Giant Paramagnetism in Cu@C nanocomposites M. Estiphanos, E. Sharoyan, H. Gyulasaryan, A. Manukyan, A. Mirzakhanyan, O. Bernal, A. Kocharian, California State University, Los Angeles, US | |
2:50 | Ultra Uniform Colloidal Particles as Nanoscale Reference Materials A.E. Saunders, D.A. Garcia, S.J. Oldenburg, nanoComposix, Inc., US | |
3:10 | From Flasks to Applications: Combinatorial Chemistry and Scale-up of High-Performance Complex Nanomaterials using Automated Synthesis C.J. Hanson, S. Jeffrey, Z. Hu, H. Htoon, J. Hollingsworth, Los Alamos National Laboratory, US | |
3:30 | Continuous Flow Synthesis, a Platform to Accelerate the Transition of Nanomaterials to Manufacturing K. Pupek, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
1:30 | Informatics, Modeling & Simulation | 252 B |
Session chair: Rick Ross, 3M Company, US | ||
1:30 | Advancing a Data-Driven in silico Research Paradigm in the Chemical and Materials Domain (invited presentation) J. Hachmann, University at Buffalo, SUNY, US | |
1:55 | Machine-learning-informed evolutionary materials design of polymers and glass-forming materials (invited presentation) D. Simmons, University of Akron, US | |
2:20 | Application of Machine Learning and Swarm Intelligence to Wastewater Treatment C. Zhou, Cascade Clean Energy, Inc., US | |
2:40 | Molecular Modeling of Silicon-Based Anode Material for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries S. Schweizer, J.J. Low, L. Subramanian, Scienomics, US | |
3:00 | Predicting the properties of polymeric materials via multiscale molecular modeling (invited presentation) Y.G. Yingling, North Carolina State University, US | |
Tuesday May 15 | ||
10:30 | Coatings & Membrane Innovations | 251 C |
Session chair: Kock-Yee Law, Research and Innovative Solutions, US | ||
10:30 | Nanostructured Graphene-Polymer Hybrid Coatings for Supercapacitors and Membrane Separations (invited presentation) M.Z. Hu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US | |
10:55 | Molecular sieve membranes made in thin sheet form W. Liu, Molecule Works Inc., US | |
11:15 | Durable Hydrophobic Coatings for High Voltage Silicone Rubber Insulators J.C. Kelly, A. Goff, B. Koene, Luna Innovations, Inc., US | |
11:35 | Smart Antimicrobial Coating with Endless Applications A. Tiwari, A. Chaturvedi, FLORA COATINGS, US | |
11:55 | Brand Protection and Authentication Enabled By Frangible Polymer Technology J. DiMaio, Tetramer Technologies, LLC, US | |
10:30 | Nano & Microfibrillated Cellulose | 252 C |
Session chair: World L-S Nieh, U.S. Forest Service; Sean Ireland, Fiberlean Technologies Ltd, US | ||
10:30 | Nanocellulose Product Innovation (invited presentation) S. Corbeil, CelluForce Inc., CA | |
10:55 | Tuning and characterizing nanocellulose interface for enhanced removal of dual-sorbate (AsV and CrVI) from water matrices D.S. Hwang, S. Rho, A.D. Dwivedi, POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology), KR | |
11:15 | Eco-friendly design, functionalization and fabrication of nanocelluloses S. Afewerki, R. Alimohammadzadeh, S.H. Osongi, C-W Tai, P. Engstrandi, L. Deiana, I. Ibrahem, I. Sanhueza, A. Cordova, Mid Sweden University, SE | |
11:35 | Facts and Myths about Cellulose Nanofibrils (CNF): What to Expect and What to Not M. Tajvidi, University of Maine, US | |
1:30 | 2D Materials Production | 259 A |
Session chair: Anirudha V. Sumant, Argonne National Laboratory, US | ||
1:30 | Scaling production of 2D materials to industrially meaningful levels and costs. (invited presentation) A. Zaretski, GrollTex, Inc., US | |
1:55 | Water assisted oxydation of graphene on copper for large scale production of graphene (invited presentation) D. Luo, X. You, B-W. Li, X. Chen, H. Jun Park, M. Jung, T. Yeoung Ko, K. Wong, M. Yousaf, X. Chen, M. Huang, S. Hwa Lee, Z. Lee, H-J. Shin, S. Ryu, S. Kyu Kwak, N. Park, R.R. Bacsa, W. Bacsa, R.S. Ruoff, CEMES-CNRS and University of Toulouse, FR | |
2:20 | CANCELED - Electrochemically Exfoliated Graphene: Production and High Performances. J. Wang, Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN | |
2:40 | Graphene Synthesized in the Gas Phase: Research and Applications A. Dato, Harvey Mudd College, US | |
1:30 | Nano & Microfibrillated Cellulose Production | 252 C |
Session chair: Sean Ireland, Fiberlean Technologies Ltd, US; World L-S Nieh, U.S. Forest Service | ||
1:30 | Nanocelluloses & innovations: diverse and sustainable strategies Y-L Hsieh, University of California, Davis, US | |
1:50 | A sustainable strategy for fabrication and functionalization of nanaocelluloses A. Córdova, S. Afewerki, R. Alimohammadzadhe, I. Sanhuesza, S.H. Osong, P. Engstrand, C-W Tai, Mid Sweden University, SE | |
2:10 | Large Scale Production of Cellulose Nanocrystals from Miscanthus x. Giganteus E. Dahl, K. Pupek, G. Krumdick, S. Rowan, H. Yang, Argonne National Laboratory, US | |
2:30 | Industrial manufacturing of nanocelluloses – techno-economic and risk assessments C. Abbati de Assis, North Carolina State University, US | |
2:50 | Scale up: Towards Microfibrillated Cellulose (MFC)/clay films produced by paper making D.O. Castro, Z. Karim, L. Medina, F. Carosio, A. Svedberg, L. Wågberg, D. Söderberg, L.A. Berglund, MoRe Research Örnsköldsvik AB/KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE | |
1:30 | 3D Printing Metals | 251 B |
Session chair: Slade H Gardner, Big Metal Additive, Inc., US | ||
1:30 | Towards 3D Printing of Any Alloy Z. Eckel, HRL Laboratories, US | |
1:50 | Non-beam based metal additive manufacturing: additive friction stir deposition H. Yu, Virginia Tech, US | |
2:10 | Magnetohydrodynamic Drop-on-Demand Droplet Formation and Coalescence V. Sukhotskiy, I.H. Karampelas, P. Vishnoi, S. Vader, Z. Vader, V. Amiri Roodan, A. Verma, G. Garg, and E.P. Furlani, University at Buffalo, US | |
2:30 | High power electron gun for metal additive manufacturing based on superconducting technology J. Thangaraj, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, US | |
Wednesday May 16 | ||
10:30 | Regulatory Issues & Roadmaps to Safety | 262 B |
Session chair: Philip Demokritou, Harvard School of Public Health, US; Wendel Wohlleben, BASF SE, Germany | ||
10:30 | The nanoGRAVUR grouping framework with 25 quantitative case studies (invited presentation) W. Wohlleben, BASF SE, DE | |
10:50 | Canada’s Approach for Assessment of Nanomaterials in Commerce : Prioritization and Tools for Assessing Consumer Exposure Y. Zhang, C. L. Lemieux, M. Zein Aghaij, D. Vladisavljevic, M. Hill, Health Canada, CA | |
11:10 | Advancing Sustainable Manufacturing of Carbon Nanomaterials and Devices through Life Cycle Assessment W-S Shih, M.A. Chappell, A.J. Kennedy, Brewer Science Inc., US | |
11:30 | Global Regulatory Requirements: Overview of Nanomaterial Safety Testing K.J. Ong, J.A. Shatkin, J.D. Ede, Vireo Advisors, CA | |
10:30 | 3D Printing Materials Innovation | 251 B |
Session chair: Slade H Gardner, Big Metal Additive, Inc., US | ||
10:30 | From Prototyping to Production: Rethinking Materials for Additive Manufacturing (invited presentation) J. Rolland, Carbon, Inc, US | |
10:50 | The impact of the “4d-Rheoprinting” additive manufacturing technique on molecular orientation and thermal properties of polymeric parts A. Duhduh, J.P. Coulter, Lehigh University, US | |
11:10 | Mechanical reliability of fused deposition modeled polymers and composites O. Keles, E.H. Anderson, San Jose State University, US | |
11:30 | 3D-printed Optical Devices with Refractive Index Control for Microwave Applications D. Isakov, Y. Wu, B. Allen, C.J. Stevens, P.S. Grant, University of Warwick, UK | |
1:30 | Materials Characterization & Imaging II | 251 C |
Session chair: Dalia Yablon, SurfaceChar, US; Greg Haugstad, University of Minnesota, US | ||
1:30 | Nanoscale Characterization of Solar Cells by Conductive and Photoconductive Atomic Force Microscopy (invited presentation) T-Q. Nguyen, University of California, Santa Barbara, US | |
1:55 | Quantitative measurement of active dopant density distribution in textured emitter of phosphorus-implanted monocrystalline silicon solar cell using scanning nonlinear dielectric microscopy K. Hirose, K. Tanahashi, H. Takato, Y. Cho, Tohoku University, JP | |
2:15 | Effect of filler size in a graphene-anthracene carbon-carbon composite M. Singh, R. Vander Wal, Pennsylvania State University, US | |
2:35 | Spectroscopic Diagnostics And Material Characterization For Wave Liquefaction™ Processing Of Carbon Materials For The Production Of Value-Added Chemicals And Feedstocks R. Vander Wal, A. Sengupta, E. Musselman, K. Zeller, G. Skoptsov, Penn State University, US | |
1:30 | Safety in Advanced Manufacturing - Profit Maker or Profit Taker: Panel Discussion | 254 A |
Session chair: Sally Tinkle, IDA, US; Chuck Geraci, NIOSH, US; Michael Fancher, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, US | ||
J. Meinhart, GE Aircraft, US | ||
M. Ostraat, Aramco, US | ||
P. Scheuer, Honeywell, US | ||
J.A. Shatkin, Vireo Advisors, US | ||
A. Patril, FDA, US | ||
C. Geraci, NIOSH, US | ||
S. Tinkle, STPI, US | ||
M. Fancher, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, US | ||
M. Hull, Virginia Tech/NanoSafe, Inc., US | ||
1:30 | Innovations in Additive Manufacturing | 251 B |
Session chair: Slade H Gardner, Big Metal Additive, Inc., US | ||
1:30 | Predicting Fiber Orientation and Elastic Properties in Short Fiber Polymer Composite Deposition for Large Scale Additive Manufacturing Processes (invited presentation) B. Heller, Z. Wang, T. Russell, D.E. Smith, D.A. Jack, Baylor University, US | |
1:55 | 3D Print Part Performance Qualification and Effect of Defects F. Abdi, AlphaSTAR Corporation, US | |
2:15 | High Degree-of-Freedom Deposition in Material Extrusion (invited presentation) J.R. Kubalak, C.B. Williams, Virginia Tech, US | |
2:40 | Anisotropic tensile properties of NiTi fabricated with selective laser melting S.E. Saghaian, N.Sh. Moghaddam, A. Amerinatanzi, H. Ibrahim, P. Li, G.P. Toker, M. Elahinia, H.E. Karaca, University of Kentucky, US | |
3:00 | Numerical Simulation of Extrusion Additive Manufacturing: Fused Deposition Modeling A. Verma, V. Sukhotskiy, P. Vishnoi V. Amiri Roodan, and E.P. Furlani, University at Buffalo, US | |
3:30 | Advanced Manufacturing Innovation: Posters | 2nd Floor |
Magnetic negative stiffness damper for vibration suppression S. Zhu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK | ||
Apparent Tissue Modulus for Micro/Nano Pillar Arrays A.A. Rajhi, J.P. Coulter, S.S. Jedlicka, Lehigh univeristy, US | ||
Automated Manual Pull Post-drawing System for Continuous Nanofiber Formation D. Jao, V. Beachley, Rowan University, US | ||
Scoping Advanced Manufacturing: Implications for Occupational Safety and Health C.A. Pomeroy-Carter, C.L. Geraci, S.S. Tinkle, IDA, US | ||
Improvement in Processing Parameters of 2nd Generation PEEK-like Composites for Advanced Application S.M. Deese, Naval Research Laboratory, US | ||
Measuring Surface Energies of GaAs (100) and Si (100) by Three Liquid Contact Angle Analysis (3LCAA) for Heterogenous Nano-bonding T.C. Diaz, C.E. Cornejo, M.E. Bertram, N. Herbots, A. Dhamdhere, W.L. Lee, B. Baker, R. Islam, Cactus Materials, Inc., US | ||
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