Sunday 2 February 2014 2.00pm – 6.30pm Registration open, Foyer G 6.00pm – 8.00pm Welcome Reception, Foyer F Monday 3 February 2014 7.30am – 5.00pm Registration open, Foyer G 8.30am – 9.00am Opening Joint Ceremony, Hall ADE 9.00am – 9.45am Electron Cryomicroscopy: From Molecules to Cells, Professor Dr. Wolfgang Baumeister, Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Germany, Hall ADE 9.45am – 10.30am New Concepts in Molecular and Energy Transport within Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: optical sensors, resonant ion channels, and thermopower waves, Professor Michael Strano, MIT, USA, Hall ADE 10.30am – 11.00am Morning Tea & Opening Trade Display Sponsored by AXT, Halls F & G Biomaterials and applications (Nanomaterials) Chair: Colin Raston Hall C 11.00am – 11.30pm Size effects in functional surfaces: from science to applications, Eduard Arzt (Invited), INM - Leibniz-Institute for New Materials gGmbH 11.30am – 11.45pm Carbon Nanotube Webs: an Efficient Adsorbent for the Accumulation and Electrocatalytic Detection of Nicotinamide (NAD+) cofactor, Mustafa Musameh, CSIRO. Mark Hickey, Chi Huynh, Ilias Louis Kyratzis II-V semiconductor growth and characterisation (Nanomaterials) Chair: Jim Williams Halls ADE Understanding polarity driven issues and AlGaAs shell growth on core GaAs nanowires, Jennifer Wong- Leung (Invited), ANU. Changlin Zheng, Joanna Etheridge, Michael Gao, Hoe T an, Chennupati Jagadish Twinning Superlattices in p-type GaAs Nanowires, Tim Burgess, ANU. Steffen Breuer , Philippe Caroff, Jennifer Wong- Leung, Qiang Gao, Hoe Tan Computational Nano science (Computational Nanotechnology) Chair: Amanda Barnard Meeting Room 10 Design of Material Systems: Mechanics and Physics of the Archetype- Genome Exemplar, Wing Kam Liu (Invited), Northwestern University, USA Computational nanotechnology as a complement to experimentation, Kate McDonell, The University of Sydney. Gwenaelle Proust, Luming Shen Quantum Transport (Nanoelectronics) Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 Induced Superconductivity in the Quantum Spin Hall Edge, Amir Yacoby (Invited), Harvard University Electrically modulated exchange coupling for magnon transport, Andrew Greentree, RMIT University. Muhammad Ahmed Advanced Microanalysis in Mineralogical Studies (Earth and Environmental Science) Chair: Paul Carpenter & Ben Wade Riverbank 3 A Comparison of EDS and WDS Analysis of Rare Earth Element- Containing Minerals from Bokan Mountain, Alaska, Heather Lowers (invited), Denver Microbeam Laboratory, U.S. Geological Survey Characterisation of Large Area Mineralogical Samples using Automated Mineralogy, EDS and EBSD, Matthew Hiscock, Nanospec Pty Ltd. Christian Lang, Jussi Liipo, Julie Sheffield-Parker Scanning Probe Microscopy (Nanocharac terisation ACMM/ ICONN Joint Session) Chair: Chris Gibson Riverbank 1 Stochastic dynamics and the spring constant of AFM Cantilevers of arbitrary shape, John Elie Sader (Invited), University of Melbourne Getting a Grip on Cell-Material Adhesion using Single Cell Force Spectroscopy, Michael Higgins, University of Wollongong Advances in In Vivo and Intravital Imaging (Biology and Life Sciences) Chair: Agatha Labrinidis & Cameron Nowell Riverbank 4 Live imaging of vaccine antigens after intradermal delivery to aid vaccine development, Eric Gowans (Invited) The University of Adelaide Intravital two-photon photoconversion for single cell fate mapping, Tri Phan (Invited), Garvan Institute of Medical Research and Faculty of Medicine Innovation and Advances in TEM,STEM and AEM (Materials/ Instrumentation & Development) Chair: Martin Saunders Riverbank 2 Calculation and Measurements of XEDS Collection Solid Angle in the AEM, Nestor J Zaluzec (Invited), ZNL Simultaneous High-Speed DualEELS and EDS Acquisition at atomic level to investigate the chemistry and composition, Paolo Longo, Gatan, Inc. Aziz Aitouchen,Phil Rice, Paul Thomas, Teya T opuria, Ray Twesten ACMM23 ICONN2014
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Sunday 2 February 2014
2.00pm – 6.30pm Registration open, Foyer G
6.00pm – 8.00pm Welcome Reception, Foyer F
Monday 3 February 2014
7.30am – 5.00pm Registration open, Foyer G
8.30am – 9.00am Opening Joint Ceremony, Hall ADE
9.00am – 9.45am Electron Cryomicroscopy: From Molecules to Cells, Professor Dr. Wolfgang Baumeister,
Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Germany, Hall ADE
9.45am – 10.30am New Concepts in Molecular and Energy Transport within Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene:
optical sensors, resonant ion channels, and thermopower waves, Professor
Michael Strano, MIT, USA, Hall ADE
10.30am – 11.00am Morning Tea & Opening Trade Display Sponsored by AXT, Halls F & G
Biomaterials
and applications
(Nanomaterials)
Chair: Colin Raston
Hall C
11.00am – 11.30pm
Size effects
in functional
surfaces: from
science to
applications,
Eduard Arzt
(Invited), INM -
Leibniz-Institute
for New
Materials gGmbH
11.30am – 11.45pm
Carbon Nanotube
Webs: an Efficient
Adsorbent for the
Accumulation and
Electrocatalytic
Detection of
Nicotinamide
(NAD+) cofactor,
Mustafa
Musameh, CSIRO.
Mark Hickey, Chi
Huynh, Ilias Louis
Kyratzis
II-V
semiconductor
growth and
characterisation
(Nanomaterials)
Chair: Jim Williams
Halls ADE
Understanding
polarity driven
issues and
AlGaAs shell
growth on core
GaAs nanowires,
Jennifer Wong-
Leung (Invited),
ANU. Changlin
Zheng, Joanna
Etheridge,
Michael Gao, Hoe
Tan, Chennupati
Jagadish
Twinning
Superlattices
in p-type GaAs
Nanowires, Tim
Burgess, ANU.
Steffen Breuer,
Philippe Caroff,
Jennifer Wong-
Leung, Qiang Gao,
Hoe Tan
Computational
Nano science
(Computational
Nanotechnology)
Chair: Amanda
Barnard
Meeting Room 10
Design of
Material Systems:
Mechanics and
Physics of the
Archetype-
Genome
Exemplar, Wing
Kam Liu (Invited),
Northwestern
University, USA
Computational
nanotechnology
as a
complement to
experimentation,
Kate McDonell,
The University of
Sydney. Gwenaelle
Proust, Luming
Shen
Quantum
Transport
(Nanoelectronics)
Meeting Rooms
1 & 2
Induced
Superconductivity
in the Quantum
Spin Hall Edge,
Amir Yacoby
(Invited),
Harvard
University
Electrically
modulated
exchange
coupling for
magnon
transport,
Andrew
Greentree,
RMIT University.
Muhammad
Ahmed
Advanced
Microanalysis
in Mineralogical
Studies (Earth and
Environmental
Science)
Chair: Paul
Carpenter &
Ben Wade
Riverbank 3
A Comparison
of EDS and WDS
Analysis of Rare
Earth Element-
Containing
Minerals
from Bokan
Mountain, Alaska,
Heather Lowers
(invited), Denver
Microbeam
Laboratory, U.S.
Geological Survey
Characterisation
of Large Area
Mineralogical
Samples using
Automated
Mineralogy,
EDS and EBSD,
Matthew Hiscock,
Nanospec Pty Ltd.
Christian Lang,
Jussi Liipo, Julie
Sheffield-Parker
Scanning Probe
Microscopy
(Nanocharac
terisation ACMM/
ICONN Joint
Session)
Chair: Chris
Gibson
Riverbank 1
Stochastic
dynamics and
the spring
constant of AFM
Cantilevers of
arbitrary shape,
John Elie
Sader (Invited),
University of
Melbourne
Getting a Grip
on Cell-Material
Adhesion using
Single Cell Force
Spectroscopy,
Michael Higgins,
University of
Wollongong
Advances in
In Vivo and
Intravital Imaging
(Biology and
Life Sciences)
Chair: Agatha
Labrinidis &
Cameron Nowell
Riverbank 4
Live imaging of
vaccine antigens
after intradermal
delivery to
aid vaccine
development,
Eric Gowans
(Invited)
The University
of Adelaide
Intravital
two-photon
photoconversion
for single cell fate
mapping,
Tri Phan (Invited),
Garvan Institute
of Medical
Research and
Faculty of
Medicine
Innovation and
Advances in
TEM,STEM and
AEM
(Materials/
Instrumentation
& Development)
Chair: Martin
Saunders
Riverbank 2
Calculation and
Measurements
of XEDS Collection
Solid Angle in
the AEM,
Nestor J Zaluzec
(Invited), ZNL
Simultaneous
High-Speed
DualEELS and
EDS Acquisition
at atomic level
to investigate
the chemistry
and composition,
Paolo Longo,
Gatan, Inc. Aziz
Aitouchen,Phil
Rice, Paul
Thomas, Teya
Topuria, Ray
Twesten
A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4
C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 1 5
Biomaterials
and applications
(Nanomaterials)
Hall C
11.45am – 12.00pm
A Simple and
Facile Approach
to Functionalizing
Silica Nanoparticles
for use in||RAFT
Polymerization to
Make Functional
Polymer-Hybrid
Nanoparticles,
Oskar Majewski,
Flinders
University. Daniel
Mangos, David
Lewis
12.00am – 12.15pm
Biomimetic
protein polymer
directed green
synthesis of
noble metal
quantum dots,
Rajkamal Balu, Ian
Wark Research
Institute. Nabu
Dutta, Namita
Choudhuty, Chris
Elvin, Anita Hill
12.15am – 12.30pm
Supramolecular
Chelating
Amphiphiles
and Their Mn or
Gd Complexed
Nanoassemblies
for MRI Imaging,
Minoo
Moghaddam,
CSIRO & Lynne
Waddington,
CSIRO. Liliana
DeCampo,
Abhishek Gupta,
Calum Drummond
III-V
semiconductor
growth and
characterisation
(Nanomaterials)
Halls ADE
Facets and
Growth Directions
of Nanowires
Grown on InP
(100) substrates,
Aruni Fonseka,
The Australian
National
University.
Jennifer Wong-
Leung, Philippe
Caroff, Hoe Tan,
Amira Ameruddin,
Chennupati
Jagadish
Complex
inhomogeneity
in InxGa1-
xAs ternary
nanowires, Yanan
Guo, Australian
National
University.
Hongyi Xu, Tim
Burgess, Hannah
Joyce, Qiang
Gao, Hoe Tan,
Chennupati
Jagadish, Haibo
Shu, Xiaoshuang
Chen, Wei Lu
Real Time Study
of Quantum Ring
Formation During
Droplet Epitaxy,
Changxi
Zheng, Monash
University. Wenxin
Tang, Zhenyu
Zhou, David
Jesson, Jerry
Tersoff
Computational
Nano science
(Computational
Nanotechnology)
Meeting Room 10
Computational
nanotechnology as
a complement to
experimentation,
Kate McDonell,
The University of
Sydney. Gwenaelle
Proust, Luming
Shen
Hydrogen Bond
Interactions
Control the Size
and Chirality
of Inorganic
Nanotubes.
The Case of
Imogolite,
Raffaella
Demichelis,
Curtin University
Highly localised
excitations
in magnetic
nanostructures:
from numerical
techniques to
experimental
identification,
Peter Metaxas,
School of Physics,
University of
Western Australia.
Steven Lequeux,
Paolo Bortolotti,
Abdelmadjid
Anane, Julie
Grollier, Vincent
Cros, Maximilian
Albert, Hans
Fangohr
Quantum
Transport
(Nanoelectronics)
Meeting Rooms
1 & 2
Enhancement of
carrier mobility in
high dielectric 2D
MoO3,
Sivacarendran
Balendhran, RMIT
University.
Tuning the
charge carriers in
epitaxial graphene
on SiC(0001) from
electron to hole
via molecular
doping with
C60F48,
Anton Tadich,
Australian
Synchrotron. Mark
Edmonds, Lothar
Ley, Felix Fromm,
Yaou Smets,
Zoran Smets,
Zoran Mazej, John
Riley, Chris Pakes,
Thomas Seyller,
Martina Wanke
Correlated charge
transport in
bilinear tunnel
junction arrays,
Kelly Walker, RMIT
University. Jared
Cole
Advanced
Microanalysis
in Mineralogical
Studies
(Earth and
Environmental
Science)
Riverbank 3
Particle perimeter
and fracture
measurements
as indicators of
recoverability and
environmental
reactivity,
Eddy Hill, Carl
Zeiss Microscopy
Ltd. Shaun
Graham
Application
of Automated
Mineral Analysis
in SEM to
Different Types of
Ore Samples,
Kamran
Khajehpour, AXT,
Veronika Kralova.
Automated
mineralogy
applications
in Earth and
Environmental
Sciences,
David Haberlah,
FEI Australia.
Pieter Botha, Alan
Butcher, Paul
Gottlieb, Duncan
Pirrie, Gavyn
Rollinson, Craig
Strong
Scanning Probe
Microscopy
(Nanocharac
terisation ACMM/
ICONN Joint
Session)
Riverbank 1
Fabrication and
application of
carbon nanotube
atomic force
microscope
probes,
Ashley Slattery,
Flinders
University.
Adam Blanch,
Jamie Quinton,
Christopher
Gibson
Characterization
of surface charge
distribution of
insulin fibrils
by electrostatic
force microscopy,
Shuchen Hsieh,
National Sun Yat-
sen University. SW
Yang
Contribution
of Tip Force to
Nanoparticle
Metrology with
Atomic Force
Microscopy,
Victoria Coleman,
National
Measurement
Institute. Jan
Herrmann,
Malcolm Lawn
Advances in
In Vivo and
Intravital Imaging
(Biology and
Life Sciences)
Riverbank 4
Longevity
of lentiviral
gene therapy
determined by
bioluminescent
imaging in an
in vivo mouse
model, Trish
Cmielewski,
WCHN. David
Parsons.
Advances in
Rodent Mammary
Imaging Window,
Pamela Young,
University of
Wisconsin. Kevin
Eliceiri, David
Inman, Patricia
Keely, Joseph
Szulczewski
Innovation and
Advances in
TEM,STEM and
AEM
(Materials/
Instrumentation
& Development)
Riverbank 2
Optoele
ctronic Properties
of Nanostructured
Materials as
Revealed by
Laser-Compatible
in situ
Transmission
Electron
Microscopy,
Chao Zhang,
NIMS. Y.Bando,
D.Golberg,
N.Kawamoto, D.M
Tang & Z.Xu
Temporal
Incoherence
in the Low-
Voltage Scanning
Transmission
Electron
Microscope,
Mark Oxley,
Vanderbilt
University.
Stephen
Pennycook.
Optimization of
parameters for
use of electron
vortex beams for
measurement
of magnetic
properties,
Jan Rusz, Uppsala
University.
Somnath
Bhowmick
Monday 3 February 2014
12.30pm – 1.30pm Lunch, Sponsored by FEI, Halls F & G
Biomaterials for
drug delivery
(Nanomaterials)
Chair: Eduard
Arzt
Hall C
1.30pm – 1.45pm
Programmable
Drug Delivery
Based on
Mesoporous
Silica
Nanoparticles,
Amirali Popat,
The Australian
Institute for
Bioengineering and
Nanotechnology
(AIBN)
1.45pm – 2.00pm
Targeting
Pancreatic Ductal
Adenocarcinoma
with rHDL/
Apolipoprotein
A-II Nanoparticles
for Drug Delivery,
Jerikho Bulanadi,
CSIRO/University
of Sydney. Aiqun
Xue, Sohel,
Julovi, Minoo
Moghaddam, Ross
Smith
2.00pm – 2.15pm
Boron Nitride
Nanotubes
Functionalized
with Mesoporous
Silica and Targeted
Antibody for
Intracellular Delivery
of Chemotherapy
Drug,
Xia Li, National
Institute for
Materials Science
(NIMS). Chunyi Zhi,
Nobutaka Hanagata,
Maho Yamaguchi,
Dmitri Yoshio, Bando
Golberg
Semiconductor
preparation and
properties
(Nanomaterials)
Chair: Jodie
Bradby
Halls ADE
Engineering of
the Electronic
Structure of Core/
Shell Quantum
Dots by in-situ
Alloying,
Klaus Boldt,
University
of Melbourne.
Nicholas
Kirkwood, Gary
A. Beane, Paul
Mulvaney
Synthesis of
robust, highly
luminescent graded
shell CdSe/CdxZn1-
xS nanoparticles
with tuneable
optical properties,
composition,
and morphology,
Nicholas Kirkwood,
University of
Melbourne. Klaus
Boldt, Gary Beane,
Paul Mulvaney
In Situ Deformation
Transmission
Electron Microscopy
Investigation of
the Size||Effect on
the Young’s Modulus
of Amorphous
Al2O3 Films
Grown on GaAs,
Yujie Chen, The
University of Sydney.
Qiang Gao, Yanbo
Wang, Xiaozhou
Liao,Yiu-Wing
Mai, Hoe Tan, Jin
Zhou, Chennupati
Jagadish
Nanoporous
Systems
(Computational
Nanotechnology)
Chair: Debra
Bernhardt
Meeting Room 10
Optimizing flows
in nanochannels:
surface friction
and entrance
effects,
Laurent Joly
(Invited), Institut
Lumière Matière -
Université Lyon 1
Response theory
for ultra-confined
molecular fluids in
atomic slit pores,
Stefano Bernardi,
The University of
Queensland. Debra
Searles
Nano electronics
(Nanoelectronics)
Meeting Rooms
1 & 2
Spin Hall Effect
in Graphene,
Oezyilmaz
Barbaros
(Invited),
National
University of
Singapore
Weak anti-
localization and
strong spin-orbit
interaction of two-
dimensional holes in
surface conducting
hydrogen-
terminated diamond,
Mark Edmonds,
Monash University.
Laurens Willems
van Beveren,Oleh
Klochan, Jiri
Cervenka, Kumar
Ganesan, Steven
Prawer, Lothar,
Ley, Alex Hamilton,
Chris Pakes
Advances in
EBSD Imaging
of Minerals and
Materials
(Earth and
Environmental
Science)
Chair: Pat Trimby
Riverbank 3
Advances in
post-processing
of EBSD data:
intracrystalline
distortion and time
series analysis,
John Wheeler
(Invited), University
of Liverpool. E.
Mariani, D.Tatham,
S.Piazolo, P.W
Trimby, D.J
Prior, A.Cross,
R.M Hough,
A.Halfpenny
Using electron
backscatter
diffraction to
constrain early
solar system
processes,
Prof. Bland
(invited), Western
Australian School
of Mines & Curtin
University
Research and
Innovation in
Scanning Probe
Microscopy
(Nanochara
cterisation-
ACMM/ICONN)
Chair: John Sader
Riverbank 1
Spring constant
calibration for the
next-generation
of fast-scanning
atomic force
microscope
cantilevers,
Christopher
Gibson, Flinders
University. Ashley
Slattery, Adam
Blanch, Vlad Ejov,
Jamie Quinton
Probing Surface
and Interior of
Single Bacteria
Cells by Focused
Ion Beam and
Scanning Probe
Microscopy,
Jing Fu, Monash
University. Boyin
Liu, Hemayet
Uddin
Atomic Force
Microscopic and
Atomic Force
Microscopy
Tandem Raman
Spectroscopic
Investigation
of Rare Earths
Minerals,
Jianlan Cui,
Griffith University.
Gregory Hope
Advances in
In Vivo and
Intravital Imaging
(Biology and Life
Sciences)
Chair: Cameron
Nowell & Agatha
Labrinidis
Riverbank 4
Bone Metastasis
Models and
Therapeutic
Interventions,
Andreas
Evdokiou
(Invited), Basil
Hetzel Institute,
The Queen
Elizabeth Hospital
Two-Photon
Microscopy
of Cerebral
Cortex around
Brain-Implanted
Devices,
Andrew Woolley
(Invited),
University of
Western Sydney
Innovation and
Advances in TEM,
STEM and AEM
(Materials/
Instrumentation
and Development)
Chair: Nestor
Zaluzec
Riverbank 2
Advances in
Materials Electron
Tomography:
Precision, Priors
and Plasmons,
Paul Midgley
(Invited),
University of
Cambridge
Direct
determination
of crystal
structures from
the observation
of phase,
Joanne Etheridge,
Monash University.
Philip Nakashima,
Alex Moodie
A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4
C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 1 7
Biomaterials for
drug delivery
(Nanomaterials)
Hall C
2.15pm – 2.30pm
Nanoengineered
Polymer Hydrogel
Particles for
Drug Delivery,
Jiwei Cui, The
University of
Melbourne.
James P. Best,
Kang Liang,
Robert De Rose,
Yan Yan, Joseph
J. Richardson,
Stephen J. Kent,
Frank Caruso
2.30pm – 2.45pm
Nanoengineered
Dual-Responsive
Polymer Capsules
for Drug Delivery,
Kang Liang,
University of
Melbourne.
Georgina Such,
Jiwei Cui, Angus
Johnston, Frank
Caruso
2.45pm – 3.00pm
Nanoporous
anodic alumina as
protein-delivery
system for
localised therapy:
controlling
release
characteristics
by structural
modifications,
Manpreet Bariana,
The University Of
Adelaide. Tushar
Kumeria, Abel
Santos, Sarbin
Ranjitkar, John
Kaidonis, Dusan
Losic, Peter
Anderson
Semiconductor
preparation and
properties
(Nanomaterials)
Halls ADE
Rare Earth
Nitrides:
Novel Intrinsic
Ferromagnetic
Semiconductors,
Franck Natali,
Victoria University
of Wellington. Ben
Ruck, Joe Trodahl,
Eva Anton, Harry
Warring, Binh
Le Do, James
McNulty, Tanmay
Maity, Luis
Figueras
The kinetics
of solid phase
epitaxy in
SiGe thin films
deposited on
silicon,
Brett Johnson,
University of
Melbourne. Ruben
Lieten, Jeffrey
McCallum
Controlled
formation of
metastable
phases of silicon
and germanium
on the nanoscale,
Bianca Haberl,
Australian
National
University,
Malcolm Guthrie,
Jesse S. Smith,
Stanislav V.
Sinogeikin, Guoyin
Shen, Jim S,
Williams, Jodie E.
Bradby
Nanoporous
Systems
(Computational
Nanotechnology)
Meeting Room 10
Response theory
for ultra-confined
molecular fluids in
atomic slit pores,
Stefano Bernard,
The University
of Queensland,
Debra Searles
Modeling post-
combustion
Co2 capture in
zirconium porous
frameworks,
Ravichandar
Babarao, CSIRO.
Nikhil Medhekar,
Anita Hill, Yuqi
Jiang
Fouling Resistance
of Functionalised
Surfaces: a
Computational
Approach,
George
Yiapanis, RMIT
University. Shane
Maclaughlin Evan
Evans, Irene
Yarovsky
Nano electronics
(Nanoelectronics)
Meeting Rooms
1 & 2
Manufacturability
of multi-atom
nanoscale devices
with ion implanted
single donor
atoms for nuclear
and electron
spin readout,
David Jamieson,
University of
Melbourne.
Single-donor spins
in isotopically
purified silicon:
a new benchmark
for solid-state
qubits,
Juan Pablo
Dehollain,
University of New
South Wales.
Juha Muhonen,
Fay Hudson,
Kohei Itoh, David
Jamison, Andrew
Dzurak, Andrea
Morello
A quantum
dot qubit in
nuclear-spin-free
silicon-28, Jason
Hwang, Centre
for Quantum
Computation and
Communication
Technology,
Menno Veldhorst,
Anne Leenstra,
Henry Yang, Fay
Hudson, Kohei
Itoh, Andrea
Morello, Andrew
Dzurak
Advances in
EBSD Imaging
of Minerals and
Materials
(Earth and
environmental
Science)
Riverbank 3
Microstructural
Imaging using
an Electron
Backscatter
Diffraction
Detector,
Rene de Kloe,
EDAX The
Netherlands.
Patrick Camus,
Matt Nowell,
Stuart Wright
Surface polishing
and slope cutting
by broad Ar ion
beams for high-
resolution EBSD
measurements,
Zsolt Radi,
Technoorg-Linda
Ltd. Gy.Vincze,
K.Havancsak,
Sz.Kalacska,
A.Baris
Research and
Innovation in
Scanning Probe
Microscopy
(Nanochara
cterisation-
ACMM/ICONN)
Riverbank 1
Forces between
particles in ionic
liquids and ionic
liquid -water
mixtures: an
atomic force
microscopy study,
Valentina
Valmacco,
University of
Geneva. Plinio
Maroni, Michal
Borkovec
Scanning
tunneling
microscopy and
spectroscopy
investigation of
oxidized graphene
grown on the
Si-face of SiC
substrate,
MD Zakir Hossain,
Gunma University,
Japan. Maisarah
Razak
True Surface
RAMAN Imaging,
Hitesh Mamgain,
WITec Pte.Ltd,
Shawn Lee,
Hailong Hu,
Ute Schmidt,
Fernando Vargas
Advances in
In Vivo and
Intravital Imaging
(Biology and Life
Sciences)
Riverbank 4
Artery Cell
Contraction
via ROS and
NO Balance
Visualized by
In Vivo Multi-
photon Imaging
Technique,
Satoshi
Nishimura, Jichi
Medical University
Thrombus
development
processes are
dependent on
endothelial
Injuries:
examined by In
vivo molecular
imaging,
Satoshi
Nishimura, Jichi
Medical University
Innovation and
Advances in TEM,
STEM and AEM
(Materials/
Instrumentation
and Development)
Riverbank 2
Optimization
of imaging
conditions for
atomic resolution
in Cs corrected
Titan TEM
to minimize
radiation damage
and to study low
angle boundaries
in graphene-
like materials,
Dominique Delille,
FEI Company.
Andrey Chuvilin,
Serge Lopatin
Relationships
Between Imaging
Resolution and
Environmental
Vibration and
Acoustic Tool
Levels,
Matthew Stead,
Resonate
Acoustics
(
Monday 3 February 2014
3.00pm – 3.30pm Afternoon Tea, Sponsored by Tescan, Halls F & G
Biomaterials
and devices
(Nanomaterials)
Chair: Adam
Micolich
Hall C
3.30pm – 3.45pm
Vortex fluidic
device,
Colin Raston
(Invited), Flinders
University
3.45pm – 4.00pm
4.00pm – 4.15pm
Carboxymethyl-
hexanoyl chitosan
based colloidal
gels: A versatile
self-assembling
biomedical
material,
Mikael Larsson,
Ian Wark Research
Institute,
University of South
Australia. Meng-
Hsuan Hsiao, Li-Jih
Lin, Dean-Mo Liu
Plasmonics and
optics
(Nanomaterials)
Chair: Jenny
Wong-Leung
Halls ADE
Plasmonic
effect of gold
nanoparticles
grown on ITO
to improve
the efficiency
of a bulk
heterojunction
solar cell,
Marco Notarianni,
QUT. Kristy
Vernon, Alison
Chou, Jinzhan Liu,
Nunzio Motta
Macroscopic
optical tuning via
highly organized
plasmonic
structures, Moritz
Tebbe, University
Bayreuth.
Mareen Mueller,
Christoph Hanske,
Ramon Alvarez-
Puebla, Nicolas
Pazos-Perez,
Andreas Fery
Preparation of
CZTSSe Thin
Films for Solar
Photovoltaic
Devices Joel van
Embden, CSIRO.
Anthony Chesman,
Noel Duffy, Enrico
Della Gaspera,
Jacek Jasianiak
Biomaterials and
organics
(Computational
Nanotechnology)
Chair: Mike Ford
Meeting Room 10
Molecular
Simulations of
Biomolecules
at Silver, Gold
and Graphene
Interfaces,
Zak Hughes,
Deakin University.
Louise Wright,
Tiffany Walsh
Multiscale
simulations of
gold nanoparticles
for biological
applications:
Opportunities
and challenges,
Patrick Charchar,
RMIT University.
Nevena Todorova,
Irene Yarovsky
Peptide-Surface
Interactions at
the Aqueous
Titania Interface,
Anas M. Sultan,
Deakin University.
Louise B. Wright,
Zak E. Hughes, J.
Pablo Palafox-
Hernandez, Zayd
Westcott, Valeria
Puddu, Carole C.
Perry, Tiffany R.
Walsh
Nano electronics
(Nanoelectronics)
Meeting Rooms
1 & 2
Spin qubits and
decoherence in
the solid state,
Lloyd Hollenberg
(Invited),
University of
Melbourne
Photoionisation
spectra of an
individual erbium
centre by charge
sensing with a
nano transistor,
Chunming Yin,
The University of
New South Wales.
Milos Rancic,
Gabriele de Boo,
Nikolas Stavrias,
Jeffrey McCallum,
Matthew Sellars,
Sven Rogge
Advances in
EBSD Imaging
of Materials and
Metals (Earth and
Environmental
Science)
Chair: Matt Glenn
Riverbank 3 A1
Application
of Automated
Crystal
Orientation
Mapping in SEM
and TEM to
Nanobainitic Steel
and Severely
Deformed Ag-Cu
Nanoeutectic,
Pavel Cizek
(Invited), Deakin
University.
Hossein Beladi,
Ilana Timokhina,
Ming Wen, Peter
Hodgson
Characterisation
of the topotactic
transformation of
hematite
in magnetite
using EBSD,
Gert Nolze
(Invited), BAM
Berlin
Developments in
Semiconductors
and Device
Fabrication
(Nanochara
cterisation-
ACMM/ICONN)
Riverbank 1
The transforming
power of
semiconductor
technology for
medical and
biological device
manufacturing,
Gerald Kreindl,
EVG. Thorsten
Matthias
Metallic
nanostructures
for transparent
and conductive
electrodes for
the possible
application in
photovoltaics,
Prof. Dr Michael
Giersig, FU Berlin,
dept. Physics
Microanalysis of
Complex Multiple
Nested Nanotube
Structures
utilizing Template
Replication,
Helmut Baumgart,
Department
of Electrical
and Computer
Engineering, Old
Dominion University,
Diefeng Gu, Kai
Zhang, Gon
Namkoong
Applications of
X-ray Micro-CT
(Biology and Life
Sciences)
Chair: Thomas
Nann
Riverbank 4
CTLab - an
Australian Centre
for Quantitative
3D Analysis,
Sendon (Invited)
X-ray microCT
for Qualitative
and Quantitative
Analysis of Soil
and Rock Samples,
Gerhard Zacher,
GE Sensing
& Inspection
Technologies
GmbH.
Thomas Paul,
Matthias
Halisch, Peter
Westenberger
Using in vivo
micro CT scanning
to quantitate
bone loss in
inflammatory
diseases, Melissa
Cantley, The
University
of Adelaide,
V.Marino, DP.
Fairlie, PM.Bartold,
DR. Haynes
Applications of
TEM and STEM
in Nanomaterials
Research
(Materials/
Implementation
and Development)
Chair: Graeme
Auchterlonie &
Animesh Basak
Riverbank 2
On the Nanoscale
Chemistry of
a 19th Century
Daguerreotype
Photograph,
Edward Vicenzi
(Invited),
Smithsonian
Institution. Andrew
Herzing, Trevan
Landin, Volker
Rose, Benjamin
Stripe
Nano-Particles
Characterisation
in Atomic
Resolution
Electron
Microscopy,
Tetsuo Oikawa,
JEOL Australasia
Pty. Ltd,
Damien Alloyeau,
Jaysen Nelayah,
Guillaume Wang,
Christian Ricolleau
A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4
C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 1 9
Biomaterials and
devices
(Nanomaterials)
Hall C
4.15pm – 4.30pm
High-Throughput,
Microfluidic
Synthesis of
Janus Particles,
Siobhan Bradley,
Ian Wark Research
Institute. Marta
Krasowska,
Thomas Nann
4.30pm – 4.45pm
Lab-on-a-Chip-
Based High-
Throughput
Screening of
the Genotoxicity
of Engineered
Nanomaterials,
Nicolas Voelcker,
University of South
Australia. Michael
Fenech, Pierpaolo
Pompa, Giuseppe
Vecchio
4.45pm – 5.00pm
Layered double
hydroxide
nanoparticle-
based anti-
restenotic drug
delivery system,
Zi Gu, The
University of
Queensland.
Barbara Rolfe,
Anita Thomas,
Julie Campbell,
Max Lu, Zhi Ping
Xu
Plasmonics and
optics
(Nanomaterials)
Halls ADE
Time-Resolved
Optical Hydrogen
Sensing on Single
Gold Nanorods in
Colloidal Metal-
oxide Thin Films,
Sean Collins,
University of
Melbourne.
Michela Cittadini,
Alison Funston,
Alessandro
Martucci, Paul
Mulvaney
Template-Directed
Assembly of
Plasmonic
Nanostructures,
Tim Mapperson,
University of
Melbourne. Tatiana
Pinedo Rivera,
Xingzhan Wei,
Timothy James,
Ann Roberts, Paul
Mulvaney
Coupled
thermal-optical
modelling of
optical antennas
on a phase
change material,
Stuart Earl,
The University
of Melbourne.
Timothy James,
Daniel Gomez,
Timothy Gomez,
Richard Haglund,
Ann Roberts
Biomaterials and
organics
(Computational
Nanotechnology)
Meeting Room 10
Atomistic insights
into the peptide
layer structure
of bioresponsive
nanoparticle
systems,
Nevena Todorova,
RMIT University,
Irene Yarovsky
Glass forming
ability of alloys
and crystal/liquid
interface order,
Chunguang Tang,
CSIRO. Peter
Harrowell
Simulating
Nanodiamond
Self-Assembly
via course
grained Molecular
Dynamics using
SNAP, George
Opletal, CSIRO,
Lin Lai, Amanda
Barnard
Nano electronics
(Nanoelectronics)
Meeting Rooms
1 & 2
Designing a
large-scale
quantum computer
with atomistic
simulations, Fahd A.
Mohiyaddin, Centre
for Quantum
Computation &
Communication
Technology,
Australia.
Rajib Rahman,
Rachpon Kalra,
Sunhee Lee,
Gerhard Klimeck,
Lloyd C. L.
Hollenberg, Jarryd
J. Pla, Chih H. Yang,
Andrew S. Dzurak,
Andrea Morello
Probing the
spin states of a
single acceptor in
silicon,
Joost van der
Heijden, University
of New South
Wales. Jan Mol,
Arjan Verduijn,
Joe Salfi, Giuseppe
Tettamanzi, Alex
Hamilton, Nadine
Collaert, Sven
Rogge
Valley quantum
interference in
real space, Joe
Salfi, Centre
for Quantum
Computation and
Communication
Technology,
University of New
South Wales. Jan
Mol, Rajib Rahman,
Gerhard Klimeck,
Michelle Simmons,
Lloyd Hollenberg,
Sven Rogge
Advances in
EBSD Imaging
of Materials and
Metals (Earth and
Environmental
Science)
Riverbank 3
A1
Static Position
3D EBSD Analysis
of Ti-6Al-4V
Alloy, Jiri Dluhos,
TESCAN Brno,
s.r.o. Martin
Petrenec, Kamran
Khajehpour,
Gemma Green,
Harbinder Singh
Ubhi
Determining the
Deformation
Mechanisms
Activated during
Severe Plastic
Deformation of
Mg Alloy AZ31,
Gwenaelle Proust,
ORG, Ebubekir
Dogan, Ibrahim
Karaman
Developments in
Semiconductors
and Device
Fabrication
(Nanochara
cterisation-
ACMM/ICONN)
Riverbank 1
Radioisotope-
powered
Parallel Electron
Lithography for
High-throughput
Nano-
manufacturing,
Yuerui Lu,
Australian National
University, Ghufran
Mahammad,
Amit Lal
Improving the
roughness of
epitaxial Silicon
carbide on silicon
via plasma
etching, Neeraj
Mishra, Griffith
University. Atieh
Ranjbar Kermany,
Leonie Hold, Alan
Iacopi, Francesca
Iacopi
Clamping Analysis
of Epitaxial Silicon
Carbide on Silicon
Micro-Resonators
for High Resonant
Sensing, Atieh
Ranjbar Kermany.
Griffith University.
Neeraj Mishra, Eoin
Sheridan, George
Brawley, Warwick
Bowen
Applications of
X-ray Micro-CT
(Biology and Life
Sciences)
Riverbank 4
Sea snake
spine flexibility:
quantifying
intervertebral
range of motion
for use in aquatic
robot design,
Amy Watson,
University of
Adelaide
Does Screw
Pullout Strength
at controlled
insertion torque
depend on
trabecular bone
mineral density
and/or microa
rchitecture?
Rosidah Ab-Lazid,
Flinders University.
Egon Perilli,
Melissa Ryan,
John Costi, Karen
Reynolds
Drishti - Volume
Exploration and
Presentation
Tool, Ajay Limaye,
Vizlab
Applications of
TEM and STEM
in Nanomaterials
Research
(Materials/
Implementation
and Development)
Riverbank 2
Understanding
the anisotropic
growth
mechanism
of plasmonic
nanoparticles
through
aberration
corrected electron
microscopy,
Michael Walsh,
Monash University.
Steven Barrow,
Hadas Katz-Boon,
Matthew Weyland,
Alison Funston,
Joanne Etheridge
A transmission
electron
microscopy
investigation of
interface-driven
resistive switching
in epitaxial NiO
nanostructures,
Xuan (Heidi)
Cheng, UNSW.
Jivika Sullaphen,
Matthew Weyland,
Hongwei Liu,
Nagarajan
Valanoor
Applications
of aberration-
corrected STEM,
from metallic
to carbon
nanoparticles,
Gilberto Casillas,
University of
Wollongong.
Miguel Jose-
Yacaman
5.00pm – 6.00pm ICONN Poster Session and Happy Hour, Foyer F
A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4
Tuesday 4 February 2014
8.00am – 5.00pm Registration open, Foyer G
9.00am – 9.45am Flat Photonics with Metasurfaces, Professor Federico Capasso, Harvard University, USA, Halls ADE
9.45am – 10.30am Nanoastronomy: a microscopist’s view of the history of the solar system, Dr Rhonda Stroud, US
Naval Research Laboratory, USA, Halls ADE
10.30am – 11.00am Morning Tea, Sponsored by JEOL, Halls F& G